Sony Cell Phone T10s User Manual

Contents  
at a Glance  
Getting Started 3  
Preparing Your Phone for Use 4  
Turning Your Phone On and Off 9  
Display Information and Key Functions 11  
Making and Receiving Calls 13  
During a Call 16  
Functions and Settings 19  
Using the Menu System 20  
Your Personal Phone Book 22  
Using the Call List 28  
Your Voice Mail Service 30  
Personalizing Your Phone 31  
Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 36  
Diverting Incoming Calls 44  
Security for Your Phone and Subscription 46  
Handling More than One Call Simultaneously 53  
Setting Network Preferences 58  
Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost 61  
Using Two Voice Lines 63  
Calling from Your Car 64  
Calling Card or Credit Card Calls 66  
Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data 68  
Some Useful Functions 69  
Additional Information 73  
Troubleshooting 74  
Ericsson T10s  
Quick Keys 76  
Second edition (November 1999)  
This manual is published by Ericsson  
Mobile Communications AB, without any  
warranty. Improvements and changes to  
this manual necessitated by typographical  
errors, inaccuracies of current information,  
or improvements to programs and/or  
equipment, may be made by Ericsson  
Mobile Communications AB at any time  
and without notice. Such changes will,  
however, be incorporated into new editions  
of this manual.  
Technical Data 77  
Glossary 78  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 83  
Warranty 87  
Declaration of Conformity 89  
Index 91  
All rights reserved.  
©Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,  
1999  
Publication number: EN/LZT 108 2699 R1B  
Printed in Sweden  
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GETTING STARTED  
Preparing Your Phone for Use  
4
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
9
Display Information and Key Functions 11  
Making and Receiving Calls 13  
During a Call 16  
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Preparing Your Phone  
for Use  
Overview  
Front  
Antenna  
Indicator light  
Earpiece  
Volume keys  
Display  
Keypad  
Microphone  
Flip  
Microphone channel  
Back  
Threaded hole for belt clip  
SIM release button  
Battery  
Battery release  
catch  
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Assembly  
You need to do the following to use your phone:  
insert the SIM card  
attach the battery to the phone  
charge the battery  
The SIM Card  
When you register as a subscriber with a network operator, you get a SIM  
(Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains a computer chip  
that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your  
subscription, and your Phone Book information, among other things.  
SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card, and the other is  
smaller. Your phone uses the smaller card. Many credit card-sized SIM cards  
have a perforated smaller card that you can take out easily. Before you can use  
your phone, you must insert the SIM card as shown below.  
Inserting the SIM Card  
1. Remove the battery (if attached).  
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM  
card slot with the golden con-  
nectors facing down and the cut  
corner turned to the left.  
Removing the SIM Card  
1. Remove the battery (if attached).  
2. Slide the SIM release button  
towards you.  
3. Pull out the SIM card.  
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The PIN  
Most SIM cards are supplied with a security code or PIN (Personal Identity  
Number), which you need to access the network. Every time you turn on your  
phone, it prompts you to enter your PIN. You will find your PIN in the  
information from your operator.  
Some operators may have services that require a second PIN, your PIN2.  
You should be careful with your PIN, since it is your protection against  
unauthorized use of your subscription.  
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is  
blocked. If this happens, you can unlock it by using your PUK (Personal  
Unblocking Key code), which you also get from your operator.  
The Battery  
Your phone comes with a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. The battery is  
not charged when you buy your phone, but there may be enough power to turn  
the phone on. We recommend that you charge the battery before you use the  
phone for the first time.  
Attaching the Battery to Your Phone  
Place the battery on the back of the phone and push until you hear a click.  
When to Charge the Battery  
The nickel metal hydride battery that comes with your phone can be charged  
whenever you wish without affecting its performance. This is not the case  
with the cheaper nickel cadmium type batteries, often sold as accessories by  
other suppliers. For the best talk and standby time in the long run, we  
recommend that you use only Ericsson original batteries with your phone.  
To remind you that you will soon need to charge the battery or replace it with  
a charged one:  
an alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the message Battery low appears  
for ten seconds in the display. The signal is repeated several times.  
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the indicator light on the top of the phone starts flashing red.  
Note! The phone turns itself off when the battery can no longer power it  
satisfactorily.  
Charging the Battery  
1. Make sure that the battery is  
attached to the phone.  
2. Connect the charger to the mains.  
3. Connect the charger to the phone  
as shown in the picture. The flash  
symbol on the plug must face  
upwards.  
To indicate charging:  
the battery meter in the display pulses continuously.  
the indicator on the top of the phone shows a steady red light (or green, if  
the phone is turned on).  
When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the display is full and  
the indicator on the top of the phone shows a steady green light.  
Tip! You can use the phone while the battery is being charged. However, this  
increases the charging time.  
Disconnecting the Charger  
Bend the plug connected to the phone upwards and pull it out.  
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Removing the Battery  
1. Turn off the phone.  
2. Press the catch on the bottom of  
the battery.  
3. Lift the battery up and away from  
the phone.  
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Turning Your Phone On  
and Off  
Turning Your Phone On  
Press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key until you hear a click.  
If “Enter PIN” Appears in Display  
Enter  
PIN  
Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code. If Enter PIN appears in the  
display after you have turned on the phone, do this:  
1. Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, erase the  
wrong digit by pressing the CLR key.  
Enter  
PIN  
****  
2. Press YES.  
Note! If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is  
blocked. You can unblock it by using your PUK, see “Security for Your Phone  
and Subscription” on page 46.  
Network Search  
After you have turned on the phone (and entered your PIN), the Ericsson logo  
appears in the display and the phone searches for a network.  
When a network is found, the phone beeps three times. The indicator light on  
the top of the phone flashes green once every second and your network  
operator’s name (in most cases abbreviated) appears in the display.  
NETWORK  
00:00  
This is called standby mode. You can now make and receive calls.  
Initial Settings  
The first time you turn on your phone, you may want to change the language  
in the display, choose the ring signal type and set the clock. For more  
information about these settings, see “Personalizing Your Phone” on page 31.  
Display Language  
Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display language to the  
language of the country where you bought your SIM card. If this is not the  
case, the default language is English. To change the display language, see  
“Display Language” on page 34.  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
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If your phone displays a language you do not understand, you can change it to  
English.  
To change the display language to English  
1. Press the CLR key.  
2. Press the LEFT arrow key.  
3. Enter 0000.  
4. Press the RIGHT arrow key.  
Network  
Normally, the name of a network appears in the display after you have turned  
your phone on, but sometimes there is no network that you can use. The  
display then shows one of the following:  
NETWORK  
16:21  
112 only  
112 only  
16:21  
If the message 112 only is displayed, you are within range of a network, but you  
are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some operators allow  
you to call the international emergency number 112. See “Making Emergency  
Calls” on page 14.  
No network  
No network  
06:01  
If the message No network is displayed, there is no network within range or the  
received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a stronger signal.  
Turning Your Phone Off  
In standby mode, press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key until you hear a  
click.  
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Display Information  
and Key Functions  
Display Information  
Your phone display will help you to:  
verify that you are dialling correctly  
check your signal strength and service availability  
find out if you have received messages  
check which line is in use if you have the Alternate Line Service (ALS)  
check battery level  
Icons in the Display  
Icons are displayed when specific functions are active or if you have received  
a message. The figure in the margin shows an overview of all the possible  
icons and where they appear.  
The table below shows every icon separately and also gives you an  
explanation.  
Icon/Indicator:  
Name:  
Description:  
Signal strength  
meter  
The strength of the received signal is  
indicated in steps. Six steps indicate  
the strongest signal.  
Battery meter  
Indicates the current state of the bat-  
tery. The fuller the icon, the more  
power there is.  
Keypad lock  
indicator  
The keypad is locked.  
Divert indicator  
Silent ring signal  
SMS indicator  
An arrow means that the Divert all  
function is active.  
A crossed note means that no sound  
can be heard when you receive a call.  
The envelope icon means that you  
have received a text message (SMS).  
Voice mail indicator The tape loops mean that you have  
received a voice message. Will not  
appear on all networks.  
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Icon/Indicator:  
Name:  
Description:  
Line indicator  
Tells you which line is in use if you  
have the Alternate Line Service.  
Home zone indica- The house icon indicates that the  
tor  
phone is within the home zone. Will  
not appear on all networks.  
Key Functions  
The keys have other functions when you access the menu system “Using the  
Menu System” on page 20.  
Key:  
YES  
NO  
Use:  
To make calls and answer calls.  
To turn the phone on or off. Press and hold the key.  
To end a call.  
To access and navigate (scroll through) the menu system.  
LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow keys  
To erase digits from the display. Press and hold the key to  
erase all digits.  
CLR (Clear)  
To mute the microphone during a call. Press and hold the  
key.  
To turn the ring signal on/off in standby mode. Erase all  
digits from the display. Then press and hold the key. The  
symbol for silent ring signal is shown in the display when  
the ring signal is turned off.  
To silence the ring signal when you receive a call. Press  
the key briefly  
Number keys  
Star  
To enter the digits 0-9.  
The 0 key enters the international prefix (+) if held down.  
To enter a star (*) character.  
If held down it enters a p (pause).  
Hash  
To enter #.  
To terminate the input of PIN and security codes.  
If held down it enters the phone icon.  
Volume keys  
UP and DOWN  
To increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece or  
handsfree loudspeaker during a call.  
To show today’s date in the display during standby.  
To reject a call, double-click a volume key.  
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Making and Receiving  
Calls  
In this chapter, we assume that you have turned on your phone and that you  
are within range of a network. If you are abroad, you may use other networks,  
provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do this (see  
also “Setting Network Preferences” on page 58).  
Making a Call  
1. Enter the area code and phone number.  
NETWORK  
0123456789  
2. Press YES.  
While a call is in progress, a time counter automatically starts and you can see  
how long you have been on the phone. If you have activated the Call Cost  
option (see “Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost” on page 61) and your network  
and SIM card supports it, you see the price of the call in the display.  
Ending a Call  
Press NO to end the call.  
Re-dialling a Previously Called Number  
1. Clear the display using CLR.  
2. Press YES.  
01:06  
Julia  
+3456789012  
3. Press an arrow key until the number (and name) you want to call appears.  
4. Press YES to make the call.  
Automatic Re-dialling  
If the display shows Retry? you can re-dial the number by pressing YES. Your  
phone automatically re-dials (up to 10 times)  
until the call is answered. When the call is answered, you hear a beep fol-  
lowed by a ring signal.  
until you press a key or receive a call.  
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Making International Calls  
1. Press and hold the 0 key until a + sign appears.  
2. Enter the country code, area code (without any leading zero) and phone  
number.  
3. Press YES.  
Making Emergency Calls  
1. Enter 112 (the international emergency number).  
2. Press YES.  
The international emergency number 112 can be used in most countries, with  
or without a SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is within range.  
Note! Some network operators may require that a SIM card is inserted, and in  
some cases that the PIN code has been entered, as well.  
Some networks may not use the international emergency number, 112.  
In a number of countries, the emergency number is 999 instead.  
If you are unsure of what emergency number is used in your country, please  
contact your network operator or service provider.  
What Happens when I Receive a Call?  
The phone rings and the indicator light on the top of the phone flashes green  
rapidly. The display shows Answer?  
Answer?  
Tip! The phone has an in-built vibrating unit which allows you to receive  
calls discretely. See “Vibrating unit” on page 33.  
wAnswering a Call  
Press YES.  
Rejecting a Call  
Busy tone  
Tommy  
+2345678901  
Double-click one of the volume keys on the side of the phone,  
or press NO.  
The caller hears a busy tone if the function is supported by the caller’s net-  
work. If Divert on Busy is activated, the call is diverted to the number you  
have specified. See, “Diverting Incoming Calls” on page 44.  
Calling Line Identification (CLI)  
If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification service and the  
caller’s network sends the number, you see the caller’s number at the bottom  
of the display when you receive a call. If the number is stored with a name in  
the phone book, the name is also shown in the display.  
Answer?  
Janina  
+234343556  
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Ciphering  
Ciphering is a built-in feature that scrambles your calls and messages to  
provide additional privacy.  
An exclamation (!) mark, shown next to the handset icon in the display during  
a call, indicates that ciphering is currently not being provided by the network.  
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During a Call  
Your phone has several functions which you might find helpful while a call is  
in progress.  
Changing the Earpiece Volume  
To change the earpiece volume during a call  
Press the volume keys (UP or DOWN) on the side of the phone.  
Pressing UP increases the volume.  
Pressing DOWN decreases the volume.  
Muting the Microphone  
To turn the microphone off temporarily during a call  
1. Press and hold the CLR key.  
Mute appears in the display.  
2. To continue your conversation, release the CLR key.  
Tip! Instead of pressing and holding the CLR key, you can put the call on  
hold.  
To put the call on hold  
1. Press YES.  
1 on hold appears in the display  
2. To continue your conversation, press YES again.  
Scratch Pad Function  
If you need to make a note of a phone number during a call, you can use the  
Scratch Pad.  
To use the scratch pad  
Use the number keys to enter the number.  
When you end the call, the number remains in the display. You can now call  
the number by pressing YES, or save it in the Phone Book (see “Your Personal  
Phone Book” on page 22).  
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Sending Tone Signals  
To use telephone banking services or to control an answering machine, you  
need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (also known as DTMF  
tones or touch tones).  
Press the appropriate keys (0-9, * and #).  
Tip! You can also save a code together with a phone number in the Phone  
Book. See “Your Personal Phone Book” on page 22.  
Checking Duration/Cost of Call  
During a call, the display shows the duration in minutes and seconds. If you  
prefer, you can have the call cost displayed, provided your network and your  
SIM card support this feature. See “Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost” on  
page 61 on how to use this feature.  
More than One Call Simultaneously  
Your phone is capable of handling more than one call simultaneously. You can  
put the current call on hold, and then make or answer a second call. You can  
also set up a conference call with up to five people. See “Handling More than  
One Call Simultaneously” on page 53 on how to use this feature.  
During a Call  
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Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost 61  
Using Two Voice Lines 63  
Calling from Your Car 64  
Calling Card or Credit Card Calls 66  
Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data 68  
Some Useful Functions 69  
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Using the Menu System  
You can find all your phone functions in the menu system. You use the menu  
system every time you want to change a setting in your phone, such as the ring  
signal. You also use the menus to get the most out of your phone: to set the  
alarm clock, send text messages, store important phone numbers, etc.  
The menus are arranged in a continuous loop, which you move (scroll)  
through with the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys. Each menu contains a list of  
options. Some menus have sub-menus with additional options.  
Moving Through the Menu System  
Press…  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
YES  
to…  
scroll clockwise through menus or functions.  
scroll anti-clockwise through menus or functions.  
select a menu or function, enter a submenu.  
go back one level in the menu system and/or leave a  
setting unchanged.  
NO  
go back to the standby display.  
CLR  
Instead of pressing the RIGHT or LEFT key repeatedly, you can press and  
hold it down until you reach the menu or submenu you want.  
Note! If you enter the menu system, but do not press a key within 60 seconds,  
the phone returns to standby mode.  
Scrolling and Selecting  
Use the arrow keys to scroll from menu to menu. Press the LEFT or  
RIGHT arrow keys until you reach the menu or function that you need.  
Press the YES key to select a menu or function.  
Interpreting the Instructions in the Manual  
Example:  
Scroll to Mail, YES, Send message, YES.  
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Interpret this instruction as follows:  
Menu  
Mail  
1. From the standby mode, use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to scroll to  
the Mail menu. The arrows on either side of the word Mail mean that you can  
scroll to another menu.  
<
<
>
>
Mail  
Read  
messages  
2. Press YES to select the menu.  
Now you are in the Mail menu.  
The name of the menu that you have chosen is shown at the top of the dis-  
play (Mail)  
.
Mail  
Send  
Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to scroll to the Send message function.  
<
>
3. Press YES to select the function.  
message  
Display Text and Symbols  
When you move through the menu system, the display changes. The following  
hints can help you:  
When arrows are displayed next to the name of a menu or function, there  
Menu  
Settings  
<
<
>
are more options you can scroll through with the RIGHT/LEFT (arrow)  
keys.  
Text in brackets shows the current setting of the function shown in the dis-  
play.  
Settings  
Key Sound  
(Click)  
>
In this manual, we have chosen to exclude some of the details above in the  
pictures of the displays. This is so that it will be easier for you understand the  
display texts in the margins.  
Below is an overview of the default menus.  
NETWORK  
06:01  
Menu  
Menu  
<
Ring level  
>
<
Phone book >  
Menu  
Mail  
Menu  
Info  
<
<
>
>
<
<
>
Menu  
Tools  
Menu  
Divert  
>
Menu  
Menu  
<
Settings  
>
<
Networks  
>
Menu  
<
Access  
>
Using the Menu System  
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Your Personal  
Phone Book  
You can create a personal phone book by storing phone numbers and accom-  
panying names on the SIM card (SIM memory) and in the phone (phone mem-  
ory). You use the Phone Book menu for storing and recalling all the phone  
numbers in your personal phone book.  
If you intend to use your phone abroad, you should store all the phone num-  
bers as international numbers, that is with the (+) sign – which automatically  
will be replaced by the international dialling prefix for the country you are  
calling from – followed by the country code, then the area code and the phone  
number.  
Jenny Andersson  
(4)  
+461234567890  
Every phone number that you store includes a position number, shown in  
brackets.  
You can store the phone numbers together with a name tag to make it easier  
for you to keep track of your phone numbers. If the position number has a  
phone icon next to it, this means that you are storing the phone number in the  
phone memory and cannot take it with you if you change phones. The phone  
memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers.  
Janina Huss  
(
4)  
+451234567890  
Note! In the Phone book menu, press # to enter the phone icon. Outside the  
Phone book menu, you must press and hold # to enter it.  
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Entering Letters  
You can only enter letters when you are using the phone book and when you  
are composing a short message (SMS), see “Sending and Receiving Text Mes-  
sages (SMS)” on page 36.  
Press the appropriate key, 19, 0 or #, repeatedly until the character you  
want appears in the display.  
Press…  
to get…  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
#
Space - ? ! ‚ . : ; " ’ < = > ( ) 1  
A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ  
D E F è É 3 ∆ Φ  
G H I Ì 4  
J K L 5 Λ  
M N O Ñ Ö Ø ò 6  
P Q R S ß 7 Π Σ  
T U V Ü ù 8  
W X Y Z 9  
+ & @ / ¤ % $ £ ¥ § ¿ ¡ 0 Θ Ξ Ψ Ω  
# *  
For example  
To enter an  
To enter a  
A
, press 2 once.  
B, press 2 twice.  
To enter small letters  
Enter the letter, for example an  
A
, and then press *. An appears. Small  
a
letters now appear until you press * again.  
To enter digits  
Press and hold the number key.  
Storing a Number Together with a Name  
1. Enter the area code and phone number you wish to store.  
2. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Store, YES.  
Store  
Name:Jenny_  
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+1234567  
The first free memory position is suggested.  
3. Enter the name tag that you want to associate with the number.  
4. Press YES to store the name and number.  
Storing in a Different Position than Suggested  
After you have entered a name and phone number to be stored, you can  
choose what position to store the number in.  
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To store in a position of your choice in the SIM memory:  
Press RIGHT (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears.  
Then enter a position number of your choice. Press YES to store.  
To store in the first empty position in the phone memory:  
Press RIGHT (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears.  
Then press # twice, followed by YES.  
To store in a position of your choice in the phone memory:  
Press RIGHT (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears.  
Press # once. Enter the position number, followed by YES.  
Telephone Banking Services  
If you use telephone banking services, you can store the phone number of  
your banking service together with your personal code(s).You must insert a p  
(pause) between the phone number and the code(s). You insert a p by pressing  
and holding the * key. Usually, a # (hash) is required after each code. Talk to  
your bank if you are in doubt about how to use # and p.  
Note! It may be a risk to store your codes in case the phone is stolen.  
To store a phone number together with code(s)  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Store, YES.  
2. Enter the name that you want associated with the phone number and  
code(s).  
Store  
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3. Press YES.  
Name:Bank  
+123467890p2345  
4. Enter the phone number, followed by p and the code(s).  
Press YES to store.  
Overwrite Protection  
If you try to store a phone number in a position which already contains a  
phone number, the message Used Overwrite? appears in the display.  
Store  
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Used  
Overwrite?  
Then do one of the following:  
To store in the selected position  
Press YES to replace the number with the new one.  
To store in a different position  
1. Press NO.  
2. Enter the new position number.  
3. Press YES.  
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When a Memory is Full  
If you try to store a phone number and the memory you want to store it in is  
full, the phone suggests a position number in the memory that is not full.  
When Both Memories are Full  
If both memories are full, the phone does not suggest a storage position. If you  
still want to store the number, you have to erase an old number by entering a  
position that is already occupied and press YES.  
Erasing a Storage Position from the SIM Memory  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Erase, YES.  
2. Enter, or scroll to, the position number you want to erase.  
3. Press YES.  
Erasing a Storage Position from the Phone Memory  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Erase, YES.  
2. Press #. The phone icon appears.  
3. Enter, or scroll to, the position number you want to erase.  
4. Press YES.  
Note! If you choose Erase all from phone, all phone numbers that are stored with  
the phone icon are lost.  
Using the Phone Book  
There are two ways of using the phone book: you can either call a number by  
using the name tag stored with it; or you can call the number by using the  
memory position that the number is stored in.  
Calling Using the Name  
1. Clear the display.  
2. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Name recall, YES.  
3. Enter the name of the person you want to call, or scroll with the arrow  
keys until you find it.  
Name  
recall  
Name:Embla  
4. Press YES to call the number.  
Shortcut to Name Recall  
The digit keys 29 correspond to the first names that start with A, D, G, J. M,  
P, T and W respectively. For example, press and hold down the 4 key to find  
the first name that starts with a G. Then you can scroll with the arrow keys to  
find the the name you are looking for. If there is no name stored under G, the  
first name under H is displayed, and so on.  
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Calling Using the Position  
1. Clear the display.  
2. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Position recall, YES.  
3. Enter the position number you want to call, or scroll with the arrow keys  
until you find it.  
Position  
recall  
Position:  
10  
4. Press YES to call the number.  
Speed Dialling (Memory Positions 1 - 9)  
Note! Speed dialling can only be used when the phone is in standby.  
1. Clear the display.  
2. Enter the position number, 19, and press YES.  
Keeping the Phone Book Up to Date  
Sometimes people change their names, their phone number or even both. To  
get the best use out of your phone book, you want the names and numbers to  
be correct. They are easily changed with the Edit Phone Book feature. If  
someone has changed both name and number, it might be easier to overwrite  
the old storage position with the new one, instead of changing both name and  
number separately.  
Changing a Phone Number in Your Phone Book  
1. Clear the display.  
2. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Edit, YES, Find name  
.
Edit  
12  
3. Enter the name and press YES.  
Name:Alfrd  
+1234567_  
4. Press RIGHT once to move the cursor to the row with the phone number.  
5. Move the cursor with the arrow keys to where you want to change the  
number.  
6. Enter the new number or clear the display with CLR.  
7. Press YES.  
Changing a Name in Your Phone Book  
1. Clear the display.  
2. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Edit, YES, Find name  
.
Edit  
Name:Alfre_d  
+1234567  
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3. Enter the name and press YES.  
4. Press LEFT to move the cursor between the rows.  
5. Change the name by entering or erasing letters.  
6. Press YES.  
Copying Phone Numbers between Memories  
If you want to change SIM card or phone, it is a good idea to copy your phone  
book from the SIM card to the phone memory or vice versa. Then you can  
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easily copy the phone book back to the memory of your choice. Also, as you  
fill up the phone book memories, you might want to move entries from one  
memory to another.  
Copying a Number from SIM Memory to Phone Memory  
Copy card  
From start  
position:  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Copy, YES, Card Phone, YES.  
r
12  
15  
2. Enter the number of the first memory position in the SIM memory you  
want to copy to the phone memory and press YES.  
3. Enter the number of the first memory position in the phone memory you  
want to copy to and press YES.  
Copy card  
To start  
position:  
4. Press YES to copy.  
Sveinn  
Copy to  
12  
15?  
The next position in the SIM memory is displayed and the first empty  
position in the phone memory is suggested.  
5. To continue copying, press one of the following:  
YES to copy.  
NO to go to the next position in the SIM memory.  
CLR to copy to another position in the phone memory. Enter the  
number of the position and press YES.  
Arrow keys to move between positions in the SIM memory.  
Interrupting Copying  
Press CLR twice.  
Copying a Number from Phone Memory to SIM Memory  
Follow the instructions in “Copying a Number from SIM Memory to Phone  
Memory”, but chose the Phone  
Card Phone  
rCard option in the Phone book menu instead of  
r
.
Copying All Numbers from SIM Memory to Phone Memory  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Copy all, YES, Card  
rPhone, YES.  
2. Enter the number of the first position in the SIM memory you wish to copy  
to the phone memory and press YES.  
3. Enter the number of the first position in the phone memory you wish to  
copy to and press YES.  
4. Press YES to start copying.  
Copying All Numbers from Phone Memory to SIM Memory  
Follow the instructions in “Copying All Numbers from SIM Memory to  
Phone Memory”, but choose the Phone  
r
Card option in the Phone book menu  
instead of Card Phone  
r
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Using the Call List  
The Call List  
This chapter describes the Call List function, which is a type of telephone  
number log or a memory that stores information (time, date, phone number  
and name) about the last 30 incoming and outgoing calls. Once your list  
exceeds 30 calls, the oldest one is deleted. You need to activate the Call List  
function before any calls are stored in the list.  
The numbers that you have dialled are always stored in the Call List.  
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If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service  
and the caller’s network sends the number, you will find the number (together  
with a name if stored in your phone book) of an incoming call in the Call List.  
You can call any of the stored numbers.  
The following icons appear in the display together with the name and number.  
The Call List stores:  
Answered calls icon  
appears next to the date or time of  
answered calls  
Missed calls icon  
appears next to the date or time of  
missed calls  
Dialled numbers icon  
appears next to the date or time of a  
dialled number  
All the calls are stored together in a chronological order. If the same number is  
called more than once, the latest call replaces earlier ones. If you check a call  
within 24 hours, the time of the call is displayed. Otherwise, the time is  
replaced by the date. You can toggle between date and time by pressing *.  
If no information about the caller’s number was received, the display shows  
Unknown, which means that no information was available, your subscription  
does not support CLI, or the caller does not allow the number to be shown.  
03-Jan-97  
<Unknown: 1  
>
Note! If you change SIM cards or deactivate the Call List, it is cleared.  
Dialled numbers remain in the SIM card memory though.  
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Turning the Call List On  
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call List, YES, On, YES.  
Calling a Number from the Call List  
1. Scroll to Info, YES, Call List, YES.  
2. Scroll to the number that you want to call.  
3. Press YES to make the call.  
Missed Calls  
NETWORK  
Calls:1  
If you have missed a call, the phone shows Calls: 1, where the number  
cates the number of unanswered/missed calls.  
1
indi-  
Press YES to go directly to the call list.  
Erasing a Number from the Call List  
1. When information about a call appears, press CLR. Erase? appears.  
2. Press YES.  
Shortcut to the Call List  
Press YES when the phone is in standby mode.  
You can now scroll within the list and make a call by pressing YES.  
Turning the Call List Off  
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call List, YES, Off, YES.  
Note! If you turn the Call List off, all stored entries are erased.  
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Your Voice Mail Service  
Note! Not all operators have this service. The service also depends on your  
subscription.  
The answering service of your network allows callers to leave a voice mes-  
sage when you cannot answer your calls. When you receive a voice message,  
you hear a signal and the message Check? appears in the display, together with  
the voice mail indicator. The indicator light on the top of the phone flashes  
green. If you have entered the number of your voice mail service, see below,  
or the SIM card contains the number, you can press YES to listen to the voice  
message. To read the message later, Press NO.  
NETWORK  
Check?  
Note! All network do not inform you of a voice mail in the way described  
above. Instead, they send a text message (SMS) asking you to call their  
answering service.  
Entering the Number of Your Voice Mail Service  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Set voice M., YES, New number, YES.  
2. Enter the number of your voice mail service and press YES to store it.  
Note! If the SIM card already contains the number of your operators voice  
mail service, you do not have to enter it.  
Turning Your Voice Mail Function On  
Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Set voice M., YES, On, YES.  
Calling Your Voice Mail Number  
Scroll to Mail, YES, Voice mail, YES  
or press and hold down the 1key when the phone is in standby.  
Changing Your Voice Mail Number  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Set voice M., YES, New number, YES.  
2. Enter your new voice mail number and press YES.  
Turning Your Voice Mail Function Off  
Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Set voice M., YES, Off, YES.  
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Personalizing  
Your Phone  
Your phone includes a number of functions which let you adapt your phone to  
your own personal needs in different situations. Note that some of the func-  
tions allow you to have one setting when the phone is handheld and another  
when it is connected to handsfree equipment. See “Calling from Your Car” on  
page 64.  
Ring Signal Volume  
You can set the volume in six steps. The first step means that two clicks will  
be heard when you receive a call. You can also turn the ring signal off (0), or  
choose a ring signal that rises in steps from the softest volume to the loudest.  
Menu  
<
<
Ring level  
(nnnnnn)  
>
To set the ring signal volume  
1. Scroll to Ring level, YES.  
The ring signal volume appears in the display.  
2. Use RIGHT to increase the volume, LEFT to decrease it.  
The phone rings once with the actual setting as you increase the volume,  
except for the Step (^)setting.  
Ring level  
0nnnnnn^>  
3. Press YES to save the setting.  
Tip! Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to change the volume of the  
ring signal silently.  
Ring Signal Type  
You can choose the type of ring signal from a list of different sounds and mel-  
odies. You can also compose two melodies of your own by entering notes  
with the keypad (see “Your Own Ring Signals” on page 32).  
Settings  
Ring type  
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>
To choose one of the ring signal types  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Ring type, YES, Phone, YES.  
2. Scroll until you find the ring signal type that you want.  
If you do not wish to disturb other people, use the volume keys on the side  
of the phone to scroll silently.  
Ring type  
Phone  
(Mix)  
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>
3. When you reach the ring type you want, select it by pressing YES.  
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Different Ring Signals for Line 1 and Line 2  
If you subscribe to the Alternate Line Service (ALS), L1 or L2, depending on  
the line in use, is displayed instead of Phone. This means that you can set dif-  
ferent ring signals for the two lines.  
Ring type  
Line 1  
(Mix)  
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>
Different Ring Signals for Speech, Data and Fax Calls  
If you have turned the Data menus on (see “Sending and Receiving Faxes and  
Data” on page 68), you can set different ring signals for speech (the display  
shows Phone L1 or L2), fax and data calls respectively.  
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Personal Ring Signals  
If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service,  
you can assign a personal ring signal to up to ten callers. In other words, you  
can have one ring signal that corresponds to your home phone number, one to  
your office, etc.  
If the last seven digits of a caller’s number correspond to a number you have  
specified, then that caller’s ring signal is used.  
You can include Question marks (?) in a phone number. For example,  
012345??? means that calls from phone numbers between 012345000 and  
012345999 will have the same personal ring signal. To enter a ?, press #.  
To specify a caller’s number and the accompanying ring signal  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Ring type, YES, Personal, YES, Add new?, YES  
.
Personal  
<No:_  
2. Enter the caller’s number and then press YES.  
If a phone number is stored in the phone book, press LEFT to recall the  
number.  
Personal  
Tommy/Mobil  
Own 3  
3. Scroll to ring signal type you want and then press YES.  
To erase a caller’s number  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Ring type, YES, Personal, YES, Erase?, YES.  
2. Scroll to the number you wish to erase and then press YES.  
Your Own Ring Signals  
You can compose two ring signals.  
To compose a ring signal  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Edit melody, YES.  
2. Select Own 1 or Own 2  
.
3. Press and hold CLR to clear the display.  
4. Use the keypad to enter notes.  
The keypad now works as a keyboard (see figure in margin):  
Press and hold a key to enter a long note.  
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Press 0 to raise the note one octave.  
5. To listen to your melody, press YES.  
6. Press YES again to save it or press NO to continue editing.  
Vibrating unit  
You can set the phone´s vibrating unit to Off, On all the time, or On when the  
ring signal is turned off.  
To set the vibrating unit  
Settings  
Vibrate  
(0n when silent)  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Vibrate, YES.  
2. Select the desired setting.  
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>
Minute Minder  
If you turn on the minute minder, you hear a beep once every minute during a  
call.  
Settings  
Min minder  
(Off)  
To turn the minute minder on/off  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Min minder, YES.  
2. Select On or Off  
.
Message Signal  
You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing (silent) when you  
receive a text (SMS) or voice message.  
To set the message signal  
Settings  
Mail alert  
(Tone)  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Mail alert, YES.  
2. Select the sound you wish to hear.  
Key Sound  
You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing (silent) when you  
press the keys.  
To set the key sound  
Settings  
Key sound  
(Click)  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Key sound, YES.  
2. Select the key sound you want.  
<
>
Note! The sound of the volume keys on the side of the phone is also affected.  
However, the only sound that is available is the click sound.  
Display Light  
You can set the display light to automatic, off or on. In automatic mode, the  
display light is turned off automatically 10 seconds after you pressed the last  
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key. It comes on again when you press a key, or when you receive a call or  
message  
To set the display light  
Settings  
Light  
(Auto)  
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>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Light, YES.  
2. Select the display light setting you want.  
Display Language  
Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display language to the lan-  
guage of the country where you bought your SIM card. If this is not the case,  
the default language is English.  
To change the display language  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Language, YES.  
2. Select the language you want.  
Settings  
Language  
(Auto)  
<
>
Note! If by accident you end up with your phone displaying a language you do  
not understand, you can return to English by pressing CLR, LEFT, 0000,  
RIGHT.  
Phone Number Display  
This function lets you check your phone number. If the number cannot be  
retrieved from your SIM card, you can enter it yourself.  
To enter your phone number  
Settings  
Phone no  
( )  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Phone no, YES, Phone no, YES.  
2. Enter the number and then press YES.  
Tip! If your SIM card allows it, you can also enter your fax and/or data  
number. Scroll to Settings, YES, Phone no, YES. Then scroll to Fax no or Data no  
,
YES. Enter the number and then press YES.  
Time  
The time is always displayed when the phone is in standby mode.  
Settings  
Clock/Date  
To set the time format  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Clock/Date, YES, Set clock, YES.  
2. Select the 24-hour or 12-hour (am/pm) clock.  
To set the clock  
3. Enter the time in hours and minutes.  
If you selected the 12-hour clock, you can alternate between am and pm by  
pressing #.  
4. Press YES.  
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Date  
When the phone is in standby mode, you can press a volume key to see  
today’s date.  
Settings  
Clock/Date  
To set the date format  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Clock/Date, YES, Set date, YES.  
2. Select the date format you want.  
To set the date  
3. Enter the year (two digits) and then press YES.  
4. Enter the month and day in the same way.  
Auto Store  
You can choose to let the phone ask you if you want to store a called or  
incoming phone number that is not stored in your phone book. The phone then  
asks Store? when the call ended.  
Settings  
Auto Store  
(Off)  
To turn the function on /off  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Auto Store, YES.  
2. Select On or Off  
.
Reset  
You can reset some settings to their default values. If you do so, the following  
settings are affected:  
all settings in the Settings menu, except your own ring signal melodies,  
the ring signal volume,  
the earpiece volume and the handsfree speaker volume,  
the alarm function in the Tools menu is turned off,  
the Area info in the Mail menu is turned off.  
To reset the phone  
Settings  
Master  
reset  
<
>
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Master reset, YES.  
2. Enter the phone lock code (the default code is 0000) and press YES.  
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Sending and Receiving  
Text Messages (SMS)  
The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive text mes-  
sages consisting of up to 160 characters.  
You can receive text messages when the phone is in standby mode, during a  
call or when incoming calls are diverted to another phone number.  
If your SIM card does not contain the phone number to your network service  
centre, you must specify the number yourself. Otherwise you cannot reply to  
messages received or send your own messages. See “Enabling the Phone to  
Send SMS” on page 37.  
Note! The Short Message Service may not be available on all networks. Some  
network operators may only allow SMS to be sent within their own network.  
Receiving a Message  
NewMessage  
Read now?  
When you receive a message, you hear a signal and the display indicates that  
you have a new message. The indicator light on the top of the phone rapidly  
flashes green.  
Note! All networks do not send an audible signal.  
To read the message now  
1. Press YES when you see the Read now? prompt.  
The display shows the status of the message (New) and when it was  
received. If your network supports Calling Line Identification, the  
sender’s number is displayed. If the sender’s number and name is stored in  
the phone book, his or her name is shown instead.  
New  
12:15  
From: 123456  
2. Press YES and scroll through the message using the arrow keys. RIGHT  
takes you forwards and LEFT takes you backwards through the message.  
To go to the end of the message, press and hold RIGHT.  
The prompt Reply? appears after the last line of the message. If the sender  
wants you to reply, the displayed message will read Requested reply Reply?  
provided that your network supports this. See “Replying to a Message” on  
page 37  
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To read the message later  
Press NO when you see the Read now? prompt.  
The message is stored in the message memory as New and the envelope  
icon appears at the bottom of the standby display.  
Network  
12:15  
Reading a Stored Message  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Read messages, YES.  
2. Scroll to the message you are looking for.  
New means an unread message.  
New  
12:15  
From: 123456  
Old means a read message.  
Sent means a message that you have sent yourself.  
To Send means a message you have written, but not sent  
If a message is stored on the SIM card, it is identified by a SIM Card icon.  
3. Press YES.  
4. Read the message as described in “Receiving a Message” on page 36.  
To call a phone number found in a message  
Press YES when the number is displayed.  
Enabling the Phone to Send SMS  
If you want to send or reply to a message, you need to make sure that the  
service centre number is set. Most modern SIM cards already contain this  
information at the time of purchase. You can obtain the service centre address  
from your network operator.  
To set the service centre address  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Serv cent, YES.  
2. If no number appears in the display, enter the number of the service centre,  
including the international prefix, and press YES.  
3. Press CLR to return to standby mode.  
Options  
Serv cent  
(1234567)  
<
>
Your phone is now ready to send text messages.  
Replying to a Message  
1. Scroll to the end of the message.  
The Reply? prompt appears.  
2. Press YES.  
<
New  
>
Your display now looks like the picture in the margin.  
3. Press YES and proceed as described in “Composing a Text Message” on  
page 40.  
If you do not want to reply  
Press NO at the Reply? prompt.  
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Erasing a Message  
1. Scroll to the end of the message.  
The Reply? prompt appears.  
2. Press NO.  
The message Erase? appears.  
3. To erase the message from the message memory, press YES.  
The next message automatically appears in the message list.  
Tip! You can press and hold CLR anywhere within the menu that handles  
your message to erase it. When Erase? appears, press YES.  
Storing Incoming Messages  
If you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it is automatically  
stored in the message memory in the phone. This allows you to read it later. If  
there are any unread messages in the message memory, the envelope icon  
appears at the bottom of the standby display. The message is stored in the  
Network  
12:15  
message memory as New  
.
The message memory can hold up to 10 messages. When all memory posi-  
tions are full, the oldest read message is overwritten when a new message is  
received.  
If the message memory becomes full with unread messages, new messages are  
automatically stored in the SIM card memory.  
Messages remain in the message memory until you erase them (see “Erasing a  
Message” on page 38), until you insert a different SIM card, or until the tele-  
phone needs the memory space to store new messages.  
The SIM Card Memory  
You can store important messages in a memory on your SIM card. This means  
that you can find them no matter which phone you use. Messages that are  
saved in the SIM card memory remain there until you erase them. The maxi-  
mum number that you can store depends on your SIM card.  
If the SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. The  
text Not stored Mem full appears. You will have to erase one or more messages,  
before you can store any new messages in the SIM card memory.  
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Storing a received message in the SIM card memory  
1. Scroll to the end of the message.  
The Reply? prompt appears.  
2. Press NO.  
The Erase? prompt appears.  
3. Press NO.  
The Store? prompt appears.  
4. Press YES.  
The message automatically moves from the message memory to the SIM  
card memory.  
Stored  
on card  
3(15)  
The display now shows the position of the message. For example, if it is  
the third of fifteen that the phone can store.  
Tip! You can also store messages you have composed yourself on the SIM  
card. See “Own Messages” on page 41.  
Enhancing Your Text Messages  
Before you send your message, you can set the type of message, the duration  
of repetitions, and if you want to have a reply to your messages.  
Message Type  
Your phone can send other types of messages. Your network operator’s serv-  
ice centre may offer the facility to convert a text message into a format  
(e-mail, fax, telex, etc.) that suits the equipment that is going to receive the  
message. Check with your network operator to find out which message types  
you can use and how.  
To change message types  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Msg type, YES.  
2. Scroll to the format that you want and press YES.  
Repetition of Message  
If your message cannot be delivered because the receiver is not within reach  
of a network, you can instruct your Service Centre to repeat the message for a  
certain length of time.  
To set repetition of a message  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Valid per, YES.  
2. Scroll to the time span that you want and press YES.  
Reply to Messages  
Sometimes you may want the receiver of your message to reply. If so, you  
need to set the Reply requested.  
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To set the Reply requested  
Options  
Reply Req  
(Off)  
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Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Reply Req, YES.  
Composing a Text Message  
For more information on how to enter text, see “Your Personal Phone Book”  
on page 22.  
Checking the First Characters You Have Entered  
Press LEFT until you reach the characters you want to view.  
Editing the Written Text  
Scroll through the message text with the arrow keys and erase characters  
to the left of the cursor using CLR, or insert characters above the cursor.  
Press 1 to insert a space.  
To go to the end of the message, press and hold RIGHT.  
Note! If there is a pause of more than 120 seconds between entering charac-  
ters, the message is stored and the phone returns to the standby menu.  
Sending a New Text Message  
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1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Send message, YES, New, YES.  
An empty display appears.  
2. Enter your message. (See “Composing a Text Message” on page 40).  
3. When you have completed your message, press YES.  
You are now prompted to enter the receiver’s phone number.  
To send the message immediately  
4. Enter the receiver’s phone number or recall it from the phone book. To  
access the Phone book menu, press LEFT. Scroll through the phone book  
using the RIGHT and LEFT key.  
5. Press YES.  
To store the message for later use  
Instead of entering a phone number, press NO. The message is now stored  
in the message memory. The message is labelled To send instead of Sent  
.
Note! The same procedure is used with all types of messages, for example  
e-mail or fax. Check with your network operator to find out which message  
types you can use. You have to change the message type first.ed  
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Sending a Stored Message  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Send message, YES.  
2. Scroll to the stored message you wish to send and press YES.  
3. Now you can edit your message. When you are finished, press YES.  
4. Enter the receiver’s phone number (or recall it from the phone book).  
5. To send the message, press YES.  
Own Messages  
You can store up to ten standard messages, to be re-used whenever you want.  
The messages must not exceed 30 characters.  
Send message  
Own  
Messages  
Creating an Own Message  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Send message, YES, Own messages, YES.  
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2. Scroll to the end of the message list. The phone prompts: New  
.
3. Press YES.  
4. Enter the message, see “Composing a Text Message” on page 40, and  
press YES. The phone prompts Store?  
5. Press YES.  
Sending an Own Message  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Send message, YES, Own messages, YES.  
2. Scroll to the message you wish to send and press YES.  
3. Press YES to send the message, see “Sending a New Text Message” on  
page 40.  
Deleting an Own Message  
1. Scroll to the message you wish to delete, then press and hold CLR.  
The phone asks Delete Own 1?  
2. Press YES.  
Area Information  
The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service that carries your pri-  
vate messages. Area Information (AI) is a text message which is broadcast to  
all subscribers in a certain network cell at the same time. For example, the  
information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone number.  
Note! This feature may not be available on all networks.  
Turning Area Information On  
Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Area info, YES, On, YES.  
Turning Area Information Off  
Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Area info, YES, Off, YES.  
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Area Information Message Types  
Each type of Area Information message is identified by a three-digit code. At  
present, the following message types exist:  
Code:  
000  
010  
020  
022  
024  
030  
032  
034  
040  
050  
052  
054  
056  
057  
058  
059  
AI Message Type:  
Index  
News flashes  
Hospitals  
Doctors  
Pharmacy  
Long-distance road reports  
Local road reports  
Taxis  
Weather  
District (base station identity)  
Network information  
Operator services  
Directory enquiries (national)  
Directory enquiries (international)  
Customer care (national)  
Customer care (international)  
Note! These codes are operator dependent. For information about the AI ser-  
vices you can use, please refer to the information supplied by your network  
operator.  
Area Information Message List  
You can decide which types of area information messages you wish to  
receive. The number of area codes that can be stored depends on the size of  
the SIM card’s Area Info list. If the SIM card does not have an area info list,  
the phone itself will store up to 32 codes.  
To insert an area information code  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Area info, YES, Edit list, YES.  
The number to the left indicates the position in the list. You can scroll for-  
wards and backwards through the list with the arrow keys.  
2. To insert a code, scroll to the first empty position, using the arrow keys  
and press YES.  
3. Enter the new code. (You only need to enter 40 for 040, since the phone  
adds the leading zero automatically.)  
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To erase or replace a code  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Options, YES, Area info, YES, Edit list, YES.  
2. Scroll to the code you wish to erase/replace and press YES.  
3. To erase, scroll to Erase? and press YES.  
To replace, scroll to Chg code? and press YES. Enter the new code and  
press YES.  
Receiving an Area Message  
When you receive Area information, the message is stored in the phone mem-  
ory. Provided Area info is turned on, you can read the messages via the Area  
messages function in the Mail menu.  
To read an area message  
1. Scroll to Mail, YES, Area messages, YES.  
2. Scroll from one message to another.  
3. To select a message, press YES.  
Note! The phone only stores one message per code. This means that the mes-  
sage stored previously in a specific code will be overwritten.  
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Diverting Incoming Calls  
If you want to make certain that your incoming calls are correctly handled  
when you are unable to answer them, you can use the Call Divert service to  
divert them to another phone number.  
Note! The Call Divert service may not be available on all networks.  
The Call Divert service lets you:  
divert calls if you are already on the phone, On busy  
divert calls that you do not answer within a specified time limit (operator  
dependent), No reply  
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divert calls if your phone is turned off or if you are unreachable, Unreach-  
able.  
You may use any combination of the above.  
You may also:  
divert all incoming calls, All calls. A divert indicator in the shape of an  
arrow is shown in the display. If you activate the All calls divert, all other  
diverts become temporarily inactive. They are activated again when you  
cancel the All calls divert.  
Tip! If you subscribe to the Alternate Line Service (ALS), you can set different  
Call Diverts for the two lines, i.e. Line 1 and Line 2.  
Activating Call Diverts  
1. Scroll to Divert, YES.  
2. Select the divert you want (All calls  
,
On busy, No reply or Unreachable).  
All calls  
Activate  
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3. Select Activate  
.
4. Enter the phone number, including the area code, to which you want your  
calls to be diverted and then press YES.  
Tip! If the phone number is stored in the phone book, you do not need to enter  
it. Press LEFT and then recall the number.  
Checking the Divert Status  
To check the status of a certain call divert  
1. Scroll to Divert, YES.  
2. Select the divert you want.  
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3. Select Get status  
.
All calls  
Get status  
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you  
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whether the call divert is activated or not.  
To check the status of all call diverts  
Divert  
Check all  
Scroll to Divert, YES, Check all, YES.  
The message Please wait appears, followed by information about all call  
diverts, i.e. whether they are activated or not.  
Cancelling Call Diverts  
To cancel a certain call divert  
1. Scroll to Divert, YES.  
2. Select the divert you want.  
No reply  
Cancel  
3. Select Cancel  
.
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The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you  
that the call divert has been cancelled.  
To cancel all call diverts  
Divert  
Cancel all  
Scroll to Divert, YES, Cancel all, YES.  
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you  
that all call diverts have been cancelled.  
Diverting Fax Calls  
If you have turned the Data menus on (see “Activating the Data Menus” on  
page 68), you can set call diverts for your phone calls and fax calls individu-  
ally.  
For fax numbers, there are only two divert alternatives:  
All calls  
Unanswered (includes On busy  
,
No reply and Unreachable).  
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Security for Your Phone  
and Subscription  
There are several ways to protect your phone and subscription from unauthor-  
ized use. Anything from a simple keypad lock to full phone number control.  
Keypad Lock  
NETWORK  
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The Keypad Lock helps you to avoid accidental dialling, which can happen if  
you keep your phone in your pocket. An icon in the shape of a key in the dis-  
play informs you that the keypad is locked.  
The keypad lock is automatic. This means that if you do not press a key within  
25 seconds, the keypad is locked.  
Note! Calls to the international emergency number 112 can be made when the  
keypad is locked. If the phone alarm rings, you can turn it off by pressing any  
key.  
The keypad remains locked until you:  
answer an incoming call  
replace the battery  
unlock the keypad  
Note! The keylock is always disabled if the phone is connected to vehicle  
handsfree equipment.  
Settings  
Keylock  
(Off)  
To activate the automatic keylock  
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Scroll to Settings, YES, Keylock, YES, Auto, YES.  
To cancel the automatic keylock  
Scroll to Settings, YES, Keylock, YES, Off, YES.  
Unlocking the keypad  
Press LEFT followed by YES.  
The SIM Card Lock  
The SIM card lock only protects your subscription and not your phone itself  
from unauthorized use. If you change SIM card, the phone still works with the  
new SIM card.  
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Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN (Personal Identity Number) at the  
time of purchase. If the SIM card lock is activated, you have to enter the PIN  
every time you turn on your phone. If you enter your PIN incorrectly three  
times in a row, the SIM card is blocked. This is indicated by the message  
PIN Blocked. Unblock? If this happens you need to unlock it to access your sub-  
scription.  
PIN  
Blocked.  
Unblock?  
Unblocking Your SIM Card  
1. Press YES.  
2. Enter your PUK (or PUK2) which you will find in the information from  
your network operator.  
3. Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN (or PIN2).  
4. Press YES.  
5. Re-enter the new PIN (or PIN2) to confirm.  
6. Press YES.  
Note! If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row, your card is perma-  
nently blocked. If this happens, you should contact your network operator.  
Changing PIN  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Card Lock, YES, Change PIN code, YES.  
2. Enter your old (current) PIN and press YES.  
3. Enter your new PIN and press YES.  
The phone asks you to repeat the PIN.  
4. Enter your new PIN a second time and press YES.  
The PIN is now changed.  
Enter  
old PIN  
Note! If the message Matching error appears, this means you entered the new  
PIN incorrectly. If the message Wrong PIN appears, followed by Enter Old PIN, you  
entered your old PIN incorrectly.  
Changing PIN 2  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Card Lock, YES, Change PIN2 code, YES.  
2. Follow the same procedure as described in “Changing PIN” above.  
Activating the SIM Card Lock  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Card Lock, YES, Lock card, YES.  
2. Enter your PIN and press YES.  
The message Locked confirms that the card lock is now activated.  
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Cancelling the SIM Card Lock  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Card Lock, YES, Unlock card, YES.  
2. Enter your PIN and press YES.  
The message Unlocked confirms that the card lock is now cancelled.  
Note! This only works if your SIM card allows you to cancel the card lock.  
Phone Lock  
The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use if it is stolen. It is  
not activated when you buy the phone. You can change the default security  
code 0000 to any three- to eight-digit personalized code.  
Warning! Do not use the emergency numbers 112 or 999 as your security  
code. If you do, you will not be able to unlock the phone. Instead, a call will be  
made to the emergency number.  
The phone lock security code is also used to reset the phone (master reset).  
See “Reset” on page 35  
The phone lock has two levels: Full Lock and Autolock.  
Full Lock  
If the Full Lock is activated, you briefly see the message Phone locked, each  
time you turn on the phone. The message is followed by the prompt Enter lock  
code. You then have to enter your code followed by YES to use it.  
Autolock  
If the Autolock is activated, the message Phone locked and the prompt Enter lock  
code do not appear until a different SIM card is inserted in the phone. After the  
security code has been entered correctly, the phone can be used with the new  
SIM card. You are not asked to enter the security code until the original SIM  
card or a different SIM card is inserted.  
To change the security code  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Phone lock, YES, Change code, YES.  
2. Follow the steps described in “Changing PIN” on page 47.  
To activate/cancel the phone lock  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Phone lock, YES.  
The current setting is shown in brackets.  
2. Select the setting you want.  
Access  
Phone lock  
(Unlocked)  
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3. Enter the security code and press YES.  
The new lock status is displayed.  
Auto locked  
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Call Barring  
The Call Barring service allows you to bar different types of outgoing and  
incoming calls.  
Note! This service may not be available on all networks or may require a sep-  
arate subscription.  
The following calls can be barred:  
all outgoing calls  
all outgoing international calls  
all outgoing international calls except to your home country  
all incoming calls  
all incoming calls when you are abroad (when roaming)  
To make sure that a call bar is not changed by someone else, you need a pass-  
word, which comes with your subscription, to activate or cancel a call bar.  
You can change the password as often as you like  
Changing the Call Barring Status  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Barring, YES.  
2. Scroll to the option you want and press YES.  
You have three options:  
Barring  
All outgoing  
calls  
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Activate sets a call bar  
Get status lets you check the status of a call bar  
Cancel cancels the call bar  
3. Confirm your selection by pressing YES.  
4. Enter your password and press YES.  
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you  
whether the call bar is activated or not.  
Note! If you divert incoming calls (see “Diverting Incoming Calls” on  
page 44), you cannot activate some barring options. Likewise, if you bar calls,  
you cannot activate some call divert options.  
Cancelling All Call Bars  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Barring, YES, Cancel all, YES.  
2. Enter your password and press YES.  
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message confirming that all  
call bars are cancelled.  
Barring  
Cancel all  
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Changing the Password  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Barring, YES, Change password, YES.  
2. Enter the old (current) password and press YES.  
Barring  
Change  
password  
>
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3. Enter the new password and press YES.  
4. Enter the new password a second time and press YES.  
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message confirming that the  
password has been changed.  
Fixed Dialling  
Fixed Dialling is a way of restricting outgoing calls. It requires a SIM card  
that allows fixed numbers to be stored. The fixed numbers are protected by  
your PIN2. How many numbers you can store depends on your SIM card.  
The Fixed Dialling function allows calls to be made only to fixed numbers  
stored on the SIM card. If an attempt is made to call other numbers, the mes-  
sage Number not permitted appears in the display.  
It is possible to store partial numbers, for example an area code, or an area  
code followed by the first digits common to several numbers. Storing  
0123456 allows calls to be made to numbers from 012345600 to 012345699.  
Numbers beginning with the international prefix (+) and country code can  
also be stored, allowing you to make calls abroad.  
Numbers which include question marks can be stored. For example, storing  
0123456?0 allows calls to be made to numbers from 012345600 to  
012345690. To enter a question mark, press and hold #.  
The Fixed Dialling function does not prohibit calls to the international emer-  
gency number 112 and the Service Centre of your network operator. Network  
services such as Call Divert and Call Barring cannot be used.  
Activating Fixed Dialling  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Fixed dial, YES.  
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.  
Access  
Fixed dial  
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>
3. Select On  
.
Cancelling Fixed Dialling  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Fixed dial, YES.  
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.  
3. Select Off  
.
Storing Fixed Numbers  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Fixed numbers, YES, Store, YES.  
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.  
3. Enter the name (optional) and the fixed number in the same way as when  
storing an ordinary phone number.  
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Editing a Stored Fixed Number  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Fixed numbers, YES, Edit, YES.  
2. After you enter your PIN2, you can change the position number, the name  
or the fixed number in the same way as with an ordinary phone number.  
Deleting a Stored Fixed Number  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Fixed numbers, YES, Edit, YES.  
2. Scroll to the fixed number you want to delete.  
3. Press and hold CLR.  
4. Enter your PIN2 and press YES. Erase? appears.  
5. Press YES.  
Closed User Groups  
The Closed User Groups (CUG) function is a way of lowering call costs. It  
depends entirely on your operator and subscription. Not all networks support  
the function.  
You can place your most frequently called numbers in groups. On some net-  
works it is cheaper to make calls within a call group. You can also make sure  
that certain groups can only be called from work, home etc. This also makes it  
difficult for somebody else to use your phone for international calls. You can  
have a maximum of 10 groups.  
Selecting a User Group  
Closed calls  
Select grp  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Closed calls, YES, Select grp, YES.  
2. Select the group you want.  
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Calls can only be made within the selected user group.  
Calling Outside Closed User Groups  
Closed calls  
Open calls  
You can decide whether outgoing calls to a non-CUG number are allowed.  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Closed calls, YES, Open calls, YES.  
2. Select Allowed or Not Allowed  
.
Adding a Name to the CUG List  
Edit  
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1. Scroll to Access, YES, Closed calls, YES, Edit list, YES.  
2. Scroll to the group that you want to edit and press YES.  
3. Scroll to an empty position. The phone asks you Add new? Press YES.  
4. Enter a name. See “Your Personal Phone Book” on page 22.  
5. Press YES.  
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Erasing a Position from the CUG List  
Erase  
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2
>
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Closed calls, YES, Edit list, YES.  
2. Scroll to the group that you want to edit and press YES.  
Family  
Erase?  
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3. Scroll to the position that you want to erase and press CLR.  
4. The phone asks you Erase?  
5. Press YES.  
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Handling More than One  
Call Simultaneously  
Your phone allows you to handle more than one call simultaneously. This  
means that you can put a call that is in progress on hold, while you make or  
answer a second call, and then switch between the two calls.  
You may also set up a Conference Call to have a joint conversation with up  
to five people. You may put an individual or a group of conference members  
on hold while you add other people to the conference call. You may also put  
conference members on hold while you talk to someone privately. See “Con-  
ference Calls” on page 55.  
Call Waiting Service  
If you wish to be able to receive a second call, while another call is in  
progress, you must activate the Call Waiting service.  
Note! The Call Waiting service may not be available on all networks.  
To activate the Call Waiting service  
Scroll to Access, YES, Call Waiting, YES, Activate, YES.  
Call waiting  
Activate  
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>
There may be a short delay before the network responds. In the meantime,  
the message Please wait is displayed. This is followed by the message  
Call Waiting ON  
.
Call waiting  
Cancel  
To cancel the Call Waiting service  
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>
Scroll to Access, YES, Call Waiting, YES, Cancel, YES.  
To check whether the Call Waiting service is activated or not  
Call waiting  
Get status  
<
>
Scroll to Access, YES, Call Waiting, YES, Get status, YES.  
Making a Second Call while a Call Is in Progress  
1. Put the current call on hold by pressing YES.  
1 on hold  
2. Enter the number you wish to call and press YES  
Tip! If the phone number is stored in the phone book, you do not need to  
enter it. Press LEFT twice and then recall the number.  
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Receiving a Second Call while a Call Is  
in Progress  
If the Call Waiting service is activated, you will hear a tone in the earpiece if  
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Answer?  
>
you receive a second call. The question Answer? appears in the display.  
You can do one of the following:  
Put the Current Call On Hold and Answer the Waiting Call  
Press YES.  
1 on hold  
The message 1 on hold appears.  
Continue the Current Call and Reject the Waiting Call  
Press NO.  
You can also:  
1. Press LEFT.  
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Busy?  
>
The question Busy? appears.  
2. Press YES.  
The waiting call is rejected. If the caller’s network supports it, the caller will  
hear a busy tone.  
Note! If Divert On busy is activated, the waiting call is diverted to the number  
you have specified.  
End the Current Call and Answer the Waiting Call  
1. Press LEFT repeatedly until the question Release and answer? appears.  
2. Press YES.  
Release and  
answer?  
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When One Call Is Active and One Call Is on Hold  
When you have one active call and one on hold, you can do one of the follow-  
ing:  
Switch between the Two Calls  
Press YES.  
End the Active Call and Return to the Call On hold  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to Release active? and then press YES.  
Handle calls  
Release  
active?  
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End Both Calls  
Handle calls  
Release  
all calls?  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to Release all calls? and then press YES.  
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Connect the Two Calls (Call Transfer)  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to Transfer call? and then press YES.  
The two calls are now connected to each other, and you are disconnected  
from both calls.  
Handle calls  
Transfer  
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call?  
>
Note! The Call Transfer service may not be available on all networks.  
Join the Two Calls into a Conference Call  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
Handle calls  
Join  
calls?  
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>
2. Scroll to Join calls? and then press YES.  
See “Conference Calls” on page 55.  
Receiving a Third Call  
If the Call Waiting service is activated, you may receive a third call when you  
have one active call and a second call on hold. You hear a tone in the earpiece  
and the question Release and answer? appears in the display.  
Release and  
answer?  
>
You can do one of the following:  
End the Current Call and Accept the Waiting Call  
Press YES.  
The waiting call becomes active and the call on hold remains on hold.  
Reject the Waiting Call  
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Busy?  
>
Scroll to Busy? using LEFT and then press YES.  
The third call is rejected. Provided the caller’s network supports this func-  
tion, the caller will hear a busy tone.  
Note! If Divert On busy is activated, the waiting call is diverted to the number  
you have specified.  
Conference Calls  
Note! The Conference Call service may not be available on all networks.  
Creating a Conference Call  
To create a conference call, you must have one active call and one call  
on hold.  
To join the two calls into a conference call  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to Join calls? and then press YES.  
Handle calls  
Join  
calls?  
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Adding New Participants to the Conference Group  
You can put the conference group on hold and then add new participants.  
To add a new participant  
1. Press YES to put the conference group on hold.  
2. Call the third person you wish to include in the conference group.  
3. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
4. Scroll to Join calls? and then press YES.  
Conf held  
Handle calls  
Join  
calls?  
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>
You can include up to five participants in the conference group by repeating  
steps 1 to 4 above.  
To review the participants in the conference group  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to Conference participants and then press YES.  
3. The first participant’s phone number is displayed. If the participant’s  
number and name is stored in the phone book, the name is displayed  
instead.  
Handle Calls  
Conference  
participants  
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Conf parts  
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Anderson  
4. Scroll with RIGHT to see the other participants’ numbers (names).  
Having a Private Conversation with One of the Participants  
If you wish to have a private conversation with one of the participants, you  
can extract that participant from the conference and put the other participants  
on hold.  
To extract a participant  
Handle calls  
Extract?  
01234567890  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to the participant you wish to extract and then press YES.  
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>
To rejoin the participant to the conference group  
Handle calls  
Join  
calls?  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to Join calls? and then press YES.  
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>
Releasing Participants from the Conference Group  
You can release participants from the conference group, one by one.  
To release a participant  
Handle calls  
Release?  
01234567890  
1. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
2. Scroll to the participant you wish to release and then press YES.  
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>
Making a Call while a Conference Call Is in Progress  
You can put the conference group on hold and make another call. You can  
then switch between the new call and the conference call.  
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To make the call  
1. To put the conference group on hold, press YES.  
2. Enter the number you wish to call and press YES.  
Conf held  
To switch between the new call and the conference group  
Press YES.  
To end the new call and return to the conference group  
1. Put the conference group on hold.  
Handle calls  
Release  
active?  
2. Press LEFT followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu.  
3. Scroll to Release active? and then press YES.  
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>
Ending the Conference Call  
Press NO.  
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Setting Network  
Preferences  
Searching for Networks  
When you turn on the phone, it searches for the last accessed network. If this  
is not within range, you may use another network, provided your home net-  
work has an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming.  
The order of preference in which the phone selects a network is determined by  
a list of preferred networks on your SIM card.  
The Networks menu includes a number of functions that let you determine  
how the phone searches for a network. You may also select a network yourself  
from those within range.  
Selecting a New Network  
Menu  
Networks  
1. Scroll to Networks, YES, Select net, YES.  
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>
2. The message Please Wait is displayed briefly. The display then shows either:  
the name of a network, followed by the message Current, Preferred,  
Available or Forbidden. For an explanation of the message, see the table  
below.  
Instead of the full name of a country and a network, an abbreviation is  
displayed. To see the full name of a network, press *.  
the message No network. There is no network within range.  
3. If there is more than one network within range, you can scroll through the  
network names and choose the network you want by pressing YES  
Message  
Current  
Meaning  
The network is currently being used.  
Your home network is within range. You can  
select it.  
Home  
The name of the network is included in a list of  
preferred networks on your SIM card. You can  
select this network.  
Preferred  
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Message  
Meaning  
The name of the network is included in a list of for-  
bidden networks on your SIM card. You can nor-  
mally not select this network. See “List of Forbidden  
Networks” below.  
Forbidden  
The name of the network is not included in the pre-  
ferred or forbidden list on your SIM card. You can  
select this network, but you might not be able to  
use it.  
Available  
Starting an Automatic Network Search  
Networks  
New search  
Scroll to Networks, YES, New search, YES.  
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>
The phone automatically starts searching for a network according to the  
list of preferred networks stored on your SIM card.  
List of Forbidden Networks  
The names of the forbidden networks are stored on your SIM card. If such a  
forbidden network is within range, it is left out when the phone searches for a  
network (automatic search mode).  
If your home network and a forbidden network come to an agreement that  
allows you to use the forbidden network, you can select this network even  
though the message Forbidden is displayed.  
List of Preferred Networks  
You can create a list that defines in which order your phone will select a net-  
work during automatic network selection, when your home network is not  
within range.  
The number of networks that can be stored in the list depends on your SIM  
card.  
The Edit list function lets you review the networks in the list. Apart from  
rearranging the order of the networks, you can add new networks to the list  
and delete networks from it.  
Reviewing the List of Networks  
1. Scroll to Networks, YES, Edit list, YES.  
2. The name of the first network is displayed.  
3. Scroll through the networks in the list.  
Tip! To see a networks full name, press *.  
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Adding a Network to the List  
Edit list  
Network  
1
1. Scroll to Networks, YES, Edit list, YES.  
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>
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2. Scroll to the first free position in the list and press YES.  
The Add net? prompt appears.  
Edit list  
If you scroll to a position that is already occupied, press YES and then  
scroll with the arrow keys until Add net? appears.  
3. Press YES and scroll with the arrow keys until you find the network that  
you want. If the desired network does not appear, press YES when the  
question Other? appears.  
Add net?  
4. Enter the three-digit country number and the two-digit network number.  
5. Press YES to add the network to the list.  
Erasing a Network from the List  
1. Scroll to Networks, YES, Edit list, YES.  
2. Scroll to the network you wish to erase and press YES.  
3. Scroll to Erase, YES.  
Edit list  
Network  
1
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>
Re-arranging the List  
1. Scroll to Networks, YES, Edit list, YES.  
2. Scroll to the network you wish to move and press YES.  
Move is displayed.  
Edit list  
Network  
New pos:  
4
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3. Press YES and enter the new position within the list.  
Search Modes  
When you turn on your phone, it searches for a network. This can be done in  
two different ways, depending on the search mode that is activated. Automatic  
search mode is usually the default.  
Automatic search mode means that your phone searches for the last accessed  
network first. If this is not available, it automatically searches for another  
available network within range.  
Manual search mode means that your phone searches for the last accessed net-  
work first. If this is not available, the question Select net? appears.  
Select a network as described in “Selecting a New Network” on page 58.  
Activating Automatic Search Mode  
Scroll to Networks, YES, Search mode, YES, Auto, YES.  
Networks  
Search mode  
(Manual)  
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Activating Manual Search Mode  
Scroll to Networks, YES, Search mode, YES, Manual, YES.  
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Knowing the Call Time/  
Call Cost  
Call Information  
The display shows the duration of a call in progress. When you end the call,  
the call duration information is shown for another five seconds. If your net-  
work and SIM card support this feature, you can have the call cost (or the  
number of call units) displayed.  
To select the call information you want  
Settings  
Call info  
(Time: Outg.)  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call info, YES.  
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<
>
>
2. Select Time: Outg Time: All or Cost.  
,
Time or Cost of the Last Call  
To check the time/cost of the last call  
Info  
Last call  
3:40  
1. Scroll to Info, YES, Last call  
.
2. Depending on the setting in the Call info function in the Settings menu,  
you can now check:  
how long your last call was (Time: Outg or Time: All  
)
the cost (or the number of call units) of the last call (Cost).  
Total Call Time or Call Cost  
To check the total call time or call cost  
Info  
Tot calls  
48:16  
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>
1. Scroll to Info, YES, Tot calls  
.
2. Depending on the setting in the Call info function in the Settings menu,  
you can check:  
the total time of all outgoing calls (Time: Outg  
the total time of all calls (Time: All  
the cost (or the number of call units) of all calls (Cost  
)
)
)
To reset the total call time/cost counter  
Scroll to Info, YES, Tot calls, YES, Reset?, YES.  
Note! If you have chosen the call cost option, you must enter your PIN2 to  
reset the counter.  
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Determining the Call Cost  
If you select the Cost option in the Call info function in the Settings menu, the  
Price function appears in the Info menu. However, to be able to use the Price  
function, both your network and your SIM card must support it.  
The Price function lets you enter and vary the price per call unit. The price  
entered is stored on your SIM card.  
Note! If you do not specify a price per call unit, the number of call units will  
be displayed during a call, and in the Last call and Tot calls functions.  
To enter the price per call unit  
Info  
<
Price  
Units  
>
1. Scroll to Info, YES, Price, YES, New price, YES.  
2. Enter the code for the currency you want, for example GBP or £ for pound  
sterling, and then press YES.  
3. Enter the price per call unit, for example 0.75, and press YES. To enter the  
decimal point, press #.  
4. Enter your PIN2 and then press YES. (The PIN2 prompt may not appear in  
some networks.)  
To revert to call units  
1. Scroll to Info, YES, Price, YES, Units, YES.  
2. Enter your PIN2 and then press YES.  
Credit Limit for Calls  
If both your network and SIM card support this feature, you can enter a total  
amount of money that can be used for making calls. This could be useful when  
you lend your phone to someone, for example, and do not want their call costs  
to exceed an amount specified by you. After a call is made, the cost is  
deducted from this amount. When the amount reaches zero, no more calls can  
be made.  
To set the credit limit  
Info  
Credit  
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>
1. Scroll to Info, YES, Credit, YES, New credit, YES.  
2. Enter the amount, for example 30 pounds, and then press YES.  
3. Enter your PIN2 and then press YES.  
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Using Two Voice Lines  
Note! This service may not be available on all networks and may require a  
separate subscription.  
Your phone supports two voice lines (Alternate Line Service, ALS) with dif-  
ferent phone numbers, Line 1 and Line 2. This is useful if you want to keep  
business calls and private calls on separate lines. You can only send and  
receive text messages (SMS) on Line 1.  
NETWORK  
11:33  
The line currently selected is indicated in the display with a line indicator and  
the digit or 2.  
1
Changing to the Other Line  
Scroll to Change to Line 1, YES, or  
scroll to Change to Line 2, YES  
From now on, all outgoing calls are made on the line you just selected.  
Receiving a Call on One of the Lines  
When someone calls you, the question Answer? is replaced by Line 1? or Line 2  
depending on which line the person is calling.  
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Different Settings for Each Line  
You can personalize the names of the two lines. You can also have different  
settings for each line, for example: the tone of the ring signal and call diverts.  
You set these functions separately when the line is activated. The call meters  
in the Info menu show the call times (call costs) for the line currently selected.  
Changing the Name of a Line  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Line 1 Tag (or Line 2 Tag), YES.  
2. Enter a new name, using the number keys. For information on how to enter  
letters and other characters, see “Your Personal Phone Book” on page 22.  
The maximum number of characters is SIM-dependent. However, differ-  
ent characters occupy different space, so the number of characters that the  
phone can display varies.  
3. Press YES.  
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Calling from Your Car  
By using the Ericsson portable or vehicle handsfree solutions, you can be on  
the phone without using your hands to hold it.  
Handsfree Types  
If you use a Vehicle Handsfree Solution, you can choose between two differ-  
ent ways in which your phone can handle the speech. This is done in the  
Handsfree sub-menu.  
Handsfree Type 1  
Handsfree Type 1 means that the phone handles the call in semi-duplex mode.  
This means that you cannot speak at the same time as the person at the other  
end of the line. Use this alternative only if Type 2 does not work properly.  
Handsfree Type 2  
Handsfree Type 2 means that the phone handles the call in full duplex mode.  
This considerably increases the quality of speech, since you do not have to  
wait until it is your turn to speak, and the speech becomes clearer.  
For Handsfree Type 2 to work properly, your phone adapts to the sound envi-  
ronment around the handsfree equipment. This adaptation might take a few  
calls. During this learning phase, the person you are talking to might hear an  
echo of his or her own voice (because the sound goes from the speaker into  
the microphone again). However, this disappears as the other person speaks. If  
the echo lasts longer than the first few calls, try Handsfree Type 1 instead.  
Setting the Handsfree Type  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Handsfree, YES.  
2. Select the type you want.  
Note! More sophisticated Vehicle Handsfree solutions automatically provide  
full duplex. They also disable the choice between Handsfree Type 1 and 2,  
since the choice becomes superfluous when using this kind of equipment; you  
always get the best quality of speech possible.  
Answering Mode  
The sub-menu Answering mode includes two functions: Any key and Auto  
,
which are useful when you use the phone with handsfree equipment.  
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Any key: If you use the phone with handsfree equipment and this function is  
turned on, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except  
the NO key and the volume keys.  
Auto: If you choose the automatic answering mode, an incoming call is  
answered automatically after one ring signal.  
Selecting Answering Mode  
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Answering mode, YES.  
2. Select a mode.  
Other Handsfree-related Settings  
Apart from the settings mentioned above, you can change the following set-  
tings when using handsfree equipment:  
Ring level  
Ear volume  
Ring type (only with car kit)  
Display light  
Each of these settings can be specified separately when you have your phone  
connected to handsfree equipment. This means that if you make one of these  
settings when the phone is connected to handsfree equipment, the settings  
when it is handheld are not affected and vice versa.  
Changing a Setting  
1. Connect the phone to the handsfree equipment.  
2. Change the setting according to the instructions in “Personalizing  
Your Phone” on page 31.  
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Calling Card or Credit  
Card Calls  
When making international or long distance calls, you may not want your  
operator to charge you for these calls on your normal account. If you have a  
credit card or a calling card, you may want to re-direct the charges to one of  
those accounts instead. Your phone is all set for making this procedure as easy  
as possible for you.  
Activating the Calling Card Feature  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Call cards security, YES.  
2. Enter your security code and press YES.  
The default code is 0000.  
Access  
Call cards  
security  
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>
3. Scroll to Call cards, YES, On, YES.  
The Call card function is now activated and the sub-menu Call card numbers  
is visible in the Phone book menu.  
Changing Security Codes  
1. Scroll to Access, YES, Call cards security, YES.  
2. Enter the old security code and press YES.  
3. Scroll to Change code, YES.  
Security  
Change  
< code >  
4. Enter your new code and press YES.  
The code can consist of four to eight digits.  
5. When Repeat new code appears in the display, confirm your new code.  
6. Press YES.  
Your security code is now changed.  
Storing Credit or Calling Card Numbers  
Your phone allows you to store two calling card numbers in the phone book  
menu. This sub-menu is only visible if the Call card function is activated in  
the Access menu.  
Storing a Calling Card Number  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Call card numbers, YES.  
2. Enter your security code and press YES.  
To change security codes, see above.  
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3. Select card position (Card 1 or Card 2).  
4. Enter the access number (the phone number) to the calling card server. The  
numbers are entered in the same way as in the ordinary phone book.  
5. Press LEFT or RIGHT.  
6. Enter the verification code to your calling card server.  
7. To store the calling card number, press YES.  
Changing the Dialling Order  
Since the dialling order (whether you have to dial your verification code  
before or after the number you want to dial) may vary between calling card  
servers, you can change the order yourself.  
Use LEFT and RIGHT, when the Called no row flashes.  
Selecting a Card  
If you have stored two card numbers, you must select which card you wish to  
use before making a Calling/Credit card call.  
To select the card  
1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Call card numbers, YES.  
2. Enter your security code and press YES.  
3. Scroll to the card you wish to use.  
Your settings for the card appear. Press YES to confirm each setting.  
Note! Once you have selected a card, it remains selected until you select the  
other card.  
Making a Credit or Calling Card Call  
1. Enter the phone number of the person you want to call.  
2. Press and hold YES.  
The access number to the calling card server is called and during the con-  
necting phase, you are prompted to send the called number (the number of  
the person you want to call) and the verification code, in the order chosen  
by you (see above).  
3. To send the called number and the verification code during the connecting  
phase, press YES when the display shows Send Called no? and Send Ver no?  
Tip! You can retrieve the number of the person you want to call from the  
phone book. When you have found the number, press and hold YES to make  
the call.  
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Sending and Receiving  
Faxes and Data  
Note! To be able to use various communications services you need the appro-  
priate accessories and programs.  
If you have a SIM card that does not support separate fax and data numbers,  
you need to activate the data menus. When the Data menus are activated, a new  
menu appears in your phone: Next call type  
.
Activating the Data Menus  
Settings  
Data menus  
(Off)  
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>
Scroll to Settings, YES, Data menus, YES, On, YES.  
Next Call Type  
This function allows you to decide which type the next incoming call will be,  
i.e. fax, data, or fax then speech. You will only see this menu if your phone  
detects that you do not have separate numbers for data, fax and speech. Once  
you have set your phone for a specific incoming call, it will stay so until you  
change it back. The normal setting is Speech  
.
Defining the Next Incoming Call  
1. Scroll to Next call type, YES.  
2. Select which type the next incoming call will be.  
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Some Useful Functions  
Special Functions Menu  
If a phone number is present in the display, you can press RIGHT, followed by  
YES, to select the Special functions menu. This menu lets you:  
edit the phone number  
insert a (pause) when sending DTMF tones  
p
show or hide your phone number when calling somebody  
To edit the number in the display  
1. Scroll to Special functions, YES, Edit number, YES.  
2. Now you can move the cursor with LEFT / RIGHT and insert and delete  
Edit number  
01234567890_  
digits and other characters (  
*
,
#
,
+
and p).  
3. When you are finished with the corrections, press YES to call the number.  
If you change your mind and do not wish to call the number, press NO  
instead.  
Hint! You can edit a phone number that you have stored in your phone book.  
When you have found the number using Name recall or Position recall, press NO.  
Then select Edit number. Make the necessary corrections and then press YES to  
call the number.  
To insert a pause  
Scroll to Special functions, YES, Pause, YES.  
Hiding or Showing Your Phone Number  
With most subscriptions, the receiver can see your phone number when you  
make a call. However, some operators offer subscriptions where your phone  
number is normally hidden. If you want to change the setting for a particular  
call, this is possible, provided the network you use supports it.  
To hide your phone number when calling somebody  
1. Enter the phone number you wish to call.  
2. Scroll to Special functions, YES, Hide Id, YES.  
To show your phone number when calling somebody  
1. Enter the phone number you wish to call.  
2. Scroll to Special functions, YES, Send Id, YES.  
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CHECK Menu  
If you enter more than 20 characters (  
0
9,  
*
,
#,  
+
and p), the first characters dis-  
appear from the display. Instead, a left arrow is shown in front of the charac-  
ters.  
To check the first characters  
1. Press RIGHT.  
2. When you are finished, press LEFT.  
If you wish to use any of the Special functions, press RIGHT instead.  
Alarm Clock  
NETWORK  
11:33  
The phone has an alarm function. When it is activated, an icon in the shape of  
a bell is shown next to the current time in the display.  
The alarm signal sounds at the time set, even if the phone is turned off. The  
illumination of the keys and the display flashes. The volume of the alarm sig-  
nal depends on the setting of the ring signal.  
The alarm signal will sound for 60 seconds and will be repeated every nine  
minutes, if you do not turn it off. After 60 minutes, the repeat function will be  
turned off automatically.  
To set the time of the alarm  
Tools  
Set alarm  
(Off)  
1. Scroll to Tools, YES, Set alarm, YES.  
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>
2. Enter the time in hours and minutes.  
If you have selected the 12-hour format in the Clock/Date function in the  
Settings menu, you can alternate between am and pm by pressing #.  
3. Press YES.  
To turn the alarm signal off  
Alarm  
07:30  
1. Press any key to turn the alarm signal off when it sounds.  
2. If you do not want the alarm to be repeated, press YES.  
To turn the alarm function off  
Scroll to Tools, YES, Set alarm, YES, Off, YES.  
Calculator  
The phone's in-built calculator can add, subtract, divide and multiply.  
Using the Calculator  
Tools  
Calculator  
In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32.  
1. Scroll to Tools, YES, Calculator, YES.  
2. Enter 134.  
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3. Scroll with RIGHT/LEFT to the division sign (/) and press YES.  
4. Enter 32.  
5. Scroll with the RIGHT/LEFT to the equal sign (=) and press YES.  
You can also press # to get the answer.  
6. To clear the display, press CLR.  
To enter a decimal point  
Press *.  
To enter the multiplication sign (*)  
Press * twice.  
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Technical Data 77  
Glossary 78  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 83  
Warranty 87  
Declaration of Conformity 89  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your  
phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of  
the problems you encounter are easy to correct yourself.  
Error Messages  
Insert card  
Insert  
card  
There is no SIM card in the phone. Insert a SIM card. See “The SIM Card” on  
page 5.  
112 only  
If the message 112 only is displayed, you are within range of a network but you  
are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some operators allow  
you to call the international emergency number 112. See “Making Emergency  
Calls” on page 14.  
112 only  
16:21  
No network  
No network  
There is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have  
to move to get a signal that is strong enough.  
Wrong PIN, Wrong PIN2  
Wrong  
PIN  
You entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly.  
Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and press YES.  
Matching error  
When you want to change a security code (for example PIN) you have to con-  
firm the new code by entering it again. The two codes that you have entered  
do not match. See “The SIM Card Lock” on page 46.  
Matching  
error  
PIN  
Blocked.  
Unblock?  
PIN/PIN2 Blocked. Unblock?  
You entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock  
see “The SIM Card Lock” on page 46.  
BLOCKED Contact card provider  
BLOCKED  
Contact card  
provider  
You entered your personal unblocking key (PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a  
row. Contact your network provider or service operator.  
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Phone locked  
Phone  
locked  
The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see “Phone Lock” on page 48.  
Enter lock code  
Your phone comes with the default security code, 0000. You can change it to  
any three- to eight-digit personalized code. See “Phone Lock” on page 48.  
Enter  
lock code  
Number not permitted  
The Closed User Groups function is activated and the number you have  
dialled is not part of a group. See “Closed User Groups” on page 51.  
Number  
not  
permitted  
Phone Does not Come On  
Handheld Phone  
Recharge or replace the battery.  
Handsfree Phone in Vehicle  
Make sure that the phone is properly inserted into its holder.  
No Indication of Battery Charging  
If you attach a new battery that is empty, or an old battery that has not been  
used for a long time, and connect the charger to the phone, it may take a while  
until the indicator on the top of the phone shows a red light and the battery  
meter appears.  
Poor Sound Quality in Handsfree Equipment  
Check that the handsfree equipment is Ericsson original equipment and  
that it has been properly installed,  
Change the Handsfree Type from Type 1 to Type 2. See “Handsfree  
Types” on page 64.  
Troubleshooting  
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Quick Keys  
Several keys on your phone can be used to optimize the phone’s functionality  
and decrease the number of times you need to press a key. Some of the key  
combinations demand that your phone is in a certain mode and some can be  
made from the standby mode.  
The table below describes some of the most useful key combinations  
To…  
Do this:  
Mode:  
when on the phone  
when in standby  
mute the microphone  
press and hold CLR  
press and hold the 1 key  
quickly access voice  
mail  
find the first name in the press and hold the correspond- when in standby  
phone book that starts  
with a certain letter  
ing key, for example, the 2 key  
to find the first name that starts  
with an A  
when in standby  
go to the call list  
press YES  
reach second letter  
press and hold the upper vol-  
when entering let-  
ume key and press the desired ters  
numeric key  
reach third letter  
reject a call  
press and hold the lower volume when entering let-  
key and press the desired  
numeric key  
ters  
double-click on one volume key when receiving a  
call  
or press NO  
speed dial  
when in standby  
press 1 9 and YES  
press 3  
move three lines forward  
when reading a  
message  
return to beginning of  
message  
when reading a  
message  
press and hold LEFT  
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Technical Data  
General  
System  
GSM 900/GSM1800  
SIM card  
Small plug-in card, 3V or 5V type  
Dimensions  
Size  
105 x 49 x 24mm  
Weight with battery  
Weight without battery  
146g  
80g  
Ambient temperatures  
Max  
Min  
+55°C  
–10°C  
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Glossary  
Advice of Charge  
(or AoC) enables you to monitor the cost of calls made from your mobile  
phone. Details of the last call and total calls made are shown in the phone dis-  
play.  
Alternate Line Service  
(or ALS) enables you to have two lines and two different phone numbers on  
one subscription for your mobile phone. This makes it possible to have sepa-  
rate numbers for business and personal calls. To use this service, it must be  
supported by your network.  
Area Information  
(or AI) is a service that allows you to receive messages about pre-set topics  
i.e. weather forecasts, road reports, etc. To use this service, it must be sup-  
ported by your network.  
Call Barring  
enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from your  
mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing international calls, incoming calls.  
Barring is activated with a personal code. To use this service, it must be sup-  
ported by your network.  
Calling Line Identification  
(or CLI) shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone  
display. You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to take  
the call. Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed. To use this serv-  
ice, it must be supported by your network.  
Divert  
enables you to forward calls to another number, for example your voice mail  
or home phone.  
DTMF or Touch Tone  
Dual Tone Multi Frequency signal – codes sent as tone signals. Used for tele-  
phone banking, for accessing an answering machine, etc.  
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Dual Band GSM 900/1800  
The Ericsson T10 is a dual band phone, which means that you can use your  
phone on two different kinds of networks – the GSM 900 and the GSM 1800  
(also called PCN or DCS 1800) systems.  
A dual band phone that combines the two standards can use both frequencies.  
This increases capacity in densely populated urban areas, and consequently  
improves the coverage offered by your network operator. It also offers you  
enhanced international roaming, thanks to the additional networks now availa-  
ble when you are out travelling.  
The switching between the two systems is done automatically and seamlessly,  
which means that you can use your phone without ever having to consider  
which system is best at the time. This is taken care of by the networks. How-  
ever, you should note that the functions offered and the network coverage dif-  
fer depending on your choice of operator and/or subscription.  
Enter  
The word “enter” in this manual is used for keying in letters or numbers from  
the keypad.  
Fax Class  
Standards for fax transmission are set as classes. Class I and II allow data  
transfer speeds of between 2400 up to 9600 bps.  
Fixed Dialling Numbers  
enables you to allow only numbers beginning with certain pre-defined figures  
to be dialled from your mobile phone. The service is activated by PIN2.  
Full Duplex  
in handsfree equipment, means that both parties on the phone can talk at the  
same time.  
GSM 900  
GSM is the world's most widely used digital network, now operating in over  
100 countries around the world, particularly in Europe and Asia-Pacific.  
There are different phases of roll-out for the GSM system and GSM phones  
are either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant.  
GSM 1800  
Also known as DCS 1800 or PCN, is a digital network working on a fre-  
quency of 1800 MHz. It is used in Europe and Asia-Pacific.  
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International Prefix (+)  
Mobile phone (+) prefix that automatically adds the correct international code  
in front of a telephone number when dialling out of a country. You then have  
to add the code of the country you are calling.  
International Roaming  
A mobile phone feature that allows you to switch between networks offering  
coverage abroad. Your mobile phone automatically selects a network or sys-  
tem (your home network), but if it is not in range or unavailable, it will select  
another system. International roaming is based on agreements between net-  
work operators in different countries.  
Line 1/Line 2  
See “Alternate Line Service”.  
Menu System  
is the easiest way to access all the phone’s functions. The menus are arranged  
to be accessed and viewed when scrolling with the arrow keys.  
Network  
A mobile phone network or system consists of a network of cells. A radio base  
station serves each cell from where calls are forwarded to and received from  
your mobile phone by wireless radio signals.  
Operator  
To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to a network. You get  
this subscription from a network operator, together with a SIM card that you  
need to use with your phone.  
PC-Card  
Also called PCMCIA. The PC-card can act as a modem and connect your  
mobile phone to a laptop or organizer, enabling data and fax transmission. The  
thin type II card is the most common size. Type III is a thicker card and can  
house more than modem functionality.  
Phone Book  
A memory in your mobile phone where phone numbers can be stored and  
accessed by name (alpha memory search) or position.  
PIN  
Personal Identification Number – a code used for all GSM-based phones to  
establish authorization for access to certain functions or information. The PIN  
code comes with your subscription.  
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PIN2  
Personal Identification Number 2 – an authorization code which is used only  
for special services.  
PUK  
Personal Unblocking Key – used to unlock a blocked SIM card. This comes  
with your subscription.  
Roaming  
Within your home network, this means that your mobile phone automatically  
sets up communication procedures with different radio base stations when on  
the move.  
Semi-Duplex  
In handsfree equipment, full duplex means that the connection is open for  
both parties to talk simultaneously. Semi-duplex gives close to, but not com-  
plete, duplex functionality.  
Service Provider  
A company that provides services and subscriptions to mobile phone users.  
Scroll  
The word “scroll” in this manual means pressing the left or right arrow key to  
move between the menus.  
Select  
The word “select” in this manual means scrolling to a menu or function then  
pressing the YES key.  
Short Message Service  
(or SMS) allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via  
the network operator's message centre to your mobile phone. Messages are  
stored if the phone is off or out of reach ensuring that they reach you. To use  
this service, it must be supported by your network.  
SIM card  
Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must be inserted in any GSM-  
based mobile phone. It contains subscriber details, security information and  
memory for a personal directory of numbers. The card can be a small plug-in  
type or credit card sized but both types have the same functionality.  
SMS  
See “Short Message Service”.  
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Subscription  
is the contract that you have with the service/network provider. To use your  
phone, you need to have a subscription to a network. You get a SIM (Sub-  
scriber Identity Module) card with your subscription. The services included in  
your subscription depend on your choice of operator and/or subscription. So  
some of the services and functions described in this manual may not be acces-  
sible to you. If you want a complete list of the services included in your sub-  
scription, please contact your network operator.  
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Guidelines for Safe  
and Efficient Use  
Note! Read this information before using your portable phone  
General  
Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the portable phone is one of the most  
exciting and innovative products ever developed. With it, you can stay in con-  
tact with your office, your home, emergency services, and others.  
Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON it receives  
and also sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. Depending upon the type of  
mobile phone you have purchased, it operates in different frequency ranges  
and employs commonly used modulation techniques. When you use your  
phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your  
phone transmits.  
For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe these guidelines.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy  
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNIRP), sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), published a  
statement in 1996 which sets limits for exposure to RF fields from handheld  
mobile phone. According to this statement, which is based on the available  
body of research, there is no evidence that mobile terminals meeting the rec-  
ommended limits can cause any adverse health effects. All Ericsson tele-  
phones conform to the ICNIRP recommendations, and international exposure  
standards, such as:  
CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2  
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia- Pacific)  
If you want to limit RF exposure even further, you may choose to control the  
duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power efficient  
manner.  
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Efficient Phone Operation  
How to use your phone for optimum performance with minimum power con-  
sumption:  
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly  
into the mouthpiece, angle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoul-  
der. If the antenna is extendable, it should be extended during a call.  
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding the antenna  
affects call quality, may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level  
than needed and shorten talk and standby times.  
Antenna Care and Replacement  
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. Replace a damaged antenna  
immediately. Consult your manual to see if you may change the antenna your-  
self. If so, use only an Ericsson approved antenna. Otherwise, take your phone  
to a qualified service centre for repair.  
Use only the designated Ericsson antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifica-  
tions, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate  
regulations.  
Do not use an antenna designed for any other type of portable telephone than  
the telephone you have purchased.  
Driving  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of telephones in the areas where  
you drive. Always obey them. Also, when using your phone while driving,  
please:  
Give full attention to driving.  
Use hands-free operation, if available.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving  
conditions so require.  
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles. In addition,  
some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles.  
Check with your vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure your phone  
will not affect the electronic systems of your vehicle.  
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Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment, for example, equipment in hospitals and  
cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from telephones may  
affect some electronic equipment.  
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when regulations posted in the  
areas instruct you to do so. Always request permission before using your  
phone near medical equipment.  
Mobile telephones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pace-  
makers, equipment for people with hearing impairments and other medically  
implanted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a  
mobile phone very close to a pacemaker may cause the device to malfunction.  
Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket. When  
using the phone, place it at your ear opposite the pacemaker. If a distance of  
15cm. is kept between the phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is  
limited. Contact your cardiologist for more information.  
Aircraft  
Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft.  
Use it on the ground only with crew permission  
Turn off your phone before the aircraft leaves the ground. Do not use it in  
the air.  
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, safety regulations  
require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while  
the plane is on the ground. To prevent interference with communication sys-  
tems, you must not use your phone while the plane is in the air.  
Power Supply  
Connect AC (Power supply) only to designated power sources as marked on  
the product.  
To reduce risk of damage to electric cord, remove from outlet by holding onto  
AC adapter rather than cord.  
Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or  
otherwise subjected to damage or stress.  
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug unit from power source before  
attempting any cleaning, then use soft cloth dampened on with water.  
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Children  
Do not allow children to play with your phone. It is not a toy. Children could  
hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the  
antenna for example). Children could also damage the phone or make calls  
that increase your telephone bills.  
Blasting Areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a  
“blasting area” or in areas posted “turn off two-way radio”. Construction  
crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmos-  
phere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury  
or even death.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always,  
clearly marked. They include fuelling areas, such as petrol stations, below  
deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where  
the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.  
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compart-  
ment of your vehicle which contains your phone and accessories.  
Product Care  
Do not expose product to water or moisture. Example: bathtub, laundry  
sink, wet/damp basement, swimming pools, etc.  
Do not expose product to extreme temperatures such as found near a hot  
radiator or stove, or in a car parked in the sun.  
Do not expose product to extreme cold temperatures such as a car parked  
outdoors in winter.  
Do not expose product to lit candles, cigarettes, cigars, open flames, etc.  
Use only Ericsson Original accessories. Failure to do so may result in loss of  
performance, fire, electric shock, or injury, and will void the warranty.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the product. Doing so will void warranty.  
This product does not contain consumer serviceable components. Service  
should only be performed by Authorized Service Centres.  
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Warranty  
If your Ericsson product requires warranty service you should return the prod-  
uct to the dealer/retailer from whom it was purchased. If your Ericsson prod-  
uct requires warranty service when you are abroad, the service is available in  
those countries listed on your International Warranty Certificate.  
In the event of difficulty, details of our authorized service network are availa-  
ble from your local Ericsson subsidiary.  
Our Warranty  
Ericsson warrants this product as being free of defects in material, design and  
workmanship at the time of original purchase and for a period of twelve (12)  
months immediately thereafter.  
What We Will Do  
If, during the period of the warranty, this product malfunctions in normal use  
and service due to defective design, materials or workmanship Ericsson will  
repair or replace, at its discretion, the product under the conditions stated  
below.  
Ericsson subsidiaries, authorised distributors or authorised service centres in  
the countries listed on your International Warranty Certificate will repair or  
replace this product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated in  
these conditions of the warranty. Certain products may not be available in cer-  
tain countries and in this event, a similar product will be delivered.  
Conditions  
1. The warranty will be granted only if the original warranty certificate  
issued to the purchaser by the dealer is presented, and if the said warranty  
certificate stipulates the electrical serial number of the purchased product  
and the date of purchase of the product. Ericsson reserves the right to  
refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or amended  
after the original purchase of the product. The original receipt/invoice will  
Warranty  
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only be accepted as a proof of purchase when presented to the dealer from  
whom the product was purchased.  
2. The warranty is not applicable in circumstances other than defects in mate-  
rial, design and workmanship. The warranty does not cover the following:  
Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to  
normal wear and tear, exchange of faulty batteries or upgrading of soft-  
ware due to changes in network parameters.  
Damage to the product resulting from:  
Abuse or misuse, including but not limited to failure to use the  
product for its normal purposes or in accordance with Ericsson’s  
instructions for use and maintenance of the product, or the installa-  
tion or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with the techni-  
cal or safety standards in force.  
Repairs performed by non-authorized service workshops, or open-  
ing of the product by non-authorized persons.  
Accidents, acts of God or any cause beyond the control of Ericsson,  
including but not limited to lightning, water, fire, public distur-  
bances and improper ventilation.  
3. This product will not be considered defective in materials, design or work-  
manship if it needs to be adapted, changed or adjusted to conform to  
national or local technical or safety standards in force in any country other  
than that for which the product was originally designed and manufactured.  
This warranty shall not reimburse such adaptations, changes or adjust-  
ments, or attempts to do so, whether properly performed or not, nor any  
damage resulting from them, nor any adaptation, change or adjustment to  
upgrade the product from its normal purpose as described in the product  
manual without the prior written consent of Ericsson.  
4. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty shall not give a  
right to an extension to, or a new commencement of, the period of war-  
ranty. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty may be ful-  
filled with functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty  
parts or components will become the property of Ericsson.  
5. This warranty does not affect the purchaser’s statutory rights under appli-  
cable national legislation in force, nor the purchaser’s rights against the  
dealer arising from the sales/purchase contract.  
In the absence of applicable national legislation this warranty will be the pur-  
chaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. Ericsson, its subsidiaries and distributors  
shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of  
any express or implied warranty relating to this product.  
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Declaration  
of Conformity  
We, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of  
Nya Vattentornet  
221 83 Lund, Sweden  
declare under our sole responsibility that our product  
Ericsson type 110 1002-BV  
to which this declaration relates, conforms to the appropriate standards  
TBR 19, TBR 20, TBR31, TBR32, ETS 300 342-1 and EN 60950, following  
the provisions of Teleterminals directive 91/263/EEC, EMC directive  
89/336/EEC, and Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC.  
Stockholm, 1 October, 1999  
(Place & date of issue)  
Johan Siberg, President  
Declaration of Conformity  
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Index  
Call time 61  
A
Alarm clock 70  
Call waiting 53  
activating 53  
Alternate Line Service (ALS) 63  
Answered calls indicator 28  
Answering service. See Voice Mail  
Antenna 4  
Calling  
Area information 41  
message types 42  
from call list 29  
receiving area messages 43  
from phone book 25  
Calling cards 66  
Calls  
ending 13  
putting on hold 16, 53, 54, 56, 57  
receiving 14  
B
Banking by phone 24  
Barring calls. See Call barring  
Battery 4, 6  
attaching 6  
charging 6, 7, 75  
release catch 4  
removing 8  
Battery charger 7  
Battery meter 11  
Belt clip  
switching between calls 54  
Card memory 22, 24  
threaded hole 4  
C
Check menu 70  
Calculator 70  
Ciphering 15  
Call barring 49  
Conference calls 55  
adding new participants 56  
creating 55  
extracting a participant 56  
releasing a participant 56  
reviewing participants 56  
Copying phone numbers 27  
Credit 62  
cancelling all 49  
changing password 49  
changing status 49  
Call cost 61  
checking 61  
setting a credit limit 62  
specifying price per unit 62  
Call divert 44  
activating 44  
cancelling 45  
checking status 44  
divert indicator 11, 44  
Call forwarding. See Call divert  
Call list 28  
Credit cards 66  
activating 29  
calling from call list 29  
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answered calls 28  
keypad lock 11  
D
Date 35  
format 35  
setting 35  
Dialled numbers indicator 28  
Display 4  
line 12  
indicators 11  
phone icon 22  
signal strength 11  
silent ring 11  
SMS 11  
language 9, 34  
light 33  
Divert indicator 11, 44  
Diverting calls. See Call divert  
DTMF pauses 69  
DTMF tones 17  
E
K
Earpiece 4  
Keypad 4  
Keypad lock 46  
activating 46  
cancelling 46  
Keypad lock indicator 11  
volume 16  
Emergency calls 14  
Ending calls 13  
Entering letters 40  
Error messages 74  
F
Fax, sending and receiving 68  
Fixed dialling 50  
activating 50  
L
Letters, entering 23  
Line indicator 12  
cancelling 50  
Fixed numbers 50  
editing 51  
storing 50  
Flip 4  
M
Memory full 25  
Menu system 20  
Message signal 33  
Message types (SMS) 39  
Microphone 4  
Forbidden networks 59  
Forwarding calls. See Call divert  
H
Handsfree usage 64  
muting 16  
Hiding your number 69  
Microphone channel 4  
Minute minder 33  
Missed calls 29  
Missed calls indicator 28  
Muting microphone 16  
I
Icons in display. See Indicators in  
display  
Indicator light 4  
N
Name recall 25  
Name tag 22  
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Network 10, 58  
forbidden 59  
preferred 59  
search modes 60  
selection 58  
Network name 10  
Redialling numbers 13  
Rejecting calls 14  
Resetting phone 35  
Restricting calls. See Call barring  
Ring signal  
choosing 31  
composing own 32  
type 31  
P
Pause (DTMF) 24, 69  
Personal ring signal 32  
Phone book 22  
calling from 25  
S
card memory 22  
changing a name 26  
changing phone number 26  
copying 27  
Scratch pad 16  
Shortcuts. See Quick keys  
Signal strength meter 11  
erasing phone number 25  
keeping up to date 26  
phone memory 22  
storing names 23  
storing numbers 23  
Phone icon 22  
Phone lock 48  
activating/cancelling 48  
auto lock 48  
changing the security code 48  
full lock 48  
SIM card lock  
activating 47  
Phone memory 22, 24  
Phone number  
SMS 36  
displaying own 34  
Phone number in SMS  
replying to 37  
enabling phone for sending 37  
erasing 38  
PIN 6, 9  
changing 47  
PIN2 6  
message types 39  
reading 36  
changing 47  
receiving 36  
Plus sign (+) 14, 22  
Position recall 26  
Preferred networks 59  
PUK 6, 47  
repeating message 39  
reply requested 39  
replying to 37  
sending 40  
storing 38  
types 39  
Q
Quick dialling. See Speed dialling  
SMS indicator 11  
Special functions menu 69  
Speed dialling 26  
Stored messages (SMS)  
reading 37  
Quick keys 76  
R
Reading messages (SMS) 36  
Receive calls 14  
Receiving messages (SMS) 36  
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Storing  
names 23  
numbers 23  
T
Tape loops. See Voice mail indicator  
Telephone banking 24  
Text messages (SMS) 36  
Time 34  
format 34  
setting 34  
Tone signals 17  
Touch tones 17  
Turning the phone on 9  
Turning your phone off 10  
V
Vibrating unit 33  
Voice mail 30  
activating 30  
calling 30  
Voice mail indicator 11  
Volume  
earpiece 16  
ring signal 31  
Volume keys 4, 12, 14  
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