User’s Guide
Mobile Phone
R310s
Contents
Preparing Your Phone for Use 3
Turning Your Phone On and Off 11
Display Information and Key Functions 13
Making and Receiving Calls 16
During a Call 19
Using the Menus 21
Your Personal Phone Book 29
Using the Call List 39
Your Voice Mail Service 42
Personalizing Your Phone 44
Text Messages (SMS) 53
Diverting Incoming Calls 65
Security for Your Phone and Subscription 68
Handling More than One Call Simultaneously 78
Setting Network Preferences 84
Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost 88
Using Two Voice Lines 91
Voice Control 92
Calling Card Calls 96
Fax and Data Calls 99
Extras 101
The Profile Concept 106
Accessories 109
Online Services 116
Quick Keys 120
Troubleshooting 123
Ericsson Mobile Internet 126
Product Care and Maintenance 127
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 129
Warranty 134
Declaration of Conformity 137
Index 139
Please note!
Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all net-
works. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency
Number 112.
Please contact your network operator or service provider if you are
in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not.
Note! You should read the Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use and
the Warranty chapters before using your mobile phone.
The
symbol on our products signifies that they have been
certified according to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC, the
Telecommunications directive 91/263/EEC, and the Low Voltage
directive 73/23/EEC when applicable. The products fulfil the
requirements according to the following standards:
Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination:
ETS 300 342-1 EMC for European digital cellular telecommunica-
tions.
Accessories Without Direct Connection
to a Cellular Phone:
EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Emission Stand-
ard, and EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Immu-
nity Standard.
Ericsson R310s
First edition (November 1999)
This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without
any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typo-
graphical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to pro-
grams and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications
AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorpo-
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All rights reserved.
©Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 1999
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INNOVATRON PATENTS
Preparing Your
Phone for Use
Front
Antenna
Indicator
light
Earpiece
Volume
keys
Display
Keypad
Power
On/Off
Microphone
Wash the phone gently in cold water under a
water tap.
Do not immerse the phone in water.
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Back
Hook for clip
Back cover lid
Rubber plug (to
protect system
connector)
Security screws
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.
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Inserting the SIM Card
Before you can insert the SIM card you need to remove the
back cover and the battery.
1. Release the back cover
by screwing the secu-
rity screws anti-clock-
wise. Remove the
cover from the phone.
2. Remove the battery by
pulling the upper rub-
ber pull-tab, as shown
in the picture.
3. Release the SIM card
holder by sliding it in
the direction of the
arrow.
4. Open the SIM card
holder.
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5. Slide the SIM card
into the holder. Make
certain that the cut cor-
ner is in the top right-
hand corner.
6. Lock the holder by
pressing it down and
sliding it in the direc-
tion of the arrow in the
picture.
7. Place the battery
against the phone and
press the battery
against the phone until
it is properly attached.
8. Attach the back cover
to the phone by screw-
ing the security screws
clockwise.
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The PIN
Most SIM cards are supplied with a security code, also
known as PIN (Personal Identity Number), which you need
to access the network. Every time you turn on your phone,
you are asked 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 pro-
tection against unauthorized use of your subscription.
The Battery
Your phone comes with a lithium battery. The battery is not
charged when you buy your phone, but there may be
enough power to switch the phone on. We recommend that
you charge the battery up to three hours before you use the
phone for the first time.
Note! Do not charge the phone if the back cover is not
properly attached.
When to Charge the Battery
The battery that comes with your phone can be charged
whenever you wish without affecting its performance. You
can also charge the battery when the phone is off.
To remind you that you will soon need to charge the battery
or replace it with a charged one:
•
an alarm signal (a short beep) sounds and the message
Attention! Battery low appears in the display.
the indicator light on top of the phone starts flashing
red.
•
If you have an Ericsson-approved battery, you can check
the remaining talk and standby times in the Status menu by
pressing any of the volume keys in standby mode. You can
move downwards in the menu by pressing d . The
remaining standby and talk times depend on the type of bat-
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tery you use and your position in the network. Please note
that these times are approximate and you may have 20%
less time than is shown in the display.
Note! The phone turns itself off when the battery can no
longer power it satisfactorily.
Charging the Battery
1. Make sure that the bat-
tery and the back
3. Connect the charger to
the mains.
cover are attached to
the phone.
4. Connect the other end
of the cable to the
2. Open the rubber plug
protector that covers
the system connector.
phone as shown in the
picture. The flash sym-
bol on the plug must
face upwards.
Note! The mains plug may look different depending on
the mains socket in your country. The mains plug may not
be used for other products than Ericsson chargers.
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 switched on)
•
the message Charging only is shown in the display.
Note! If you charge a new battery that is empty, or a bat-
tery that has not been used for a long time, it may take a
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while until you get an indication of charging in the dis-
play.
An Ericsson-approved battery is indicated by Ericsson Opti-
mized Charging each time you start charging the battery. For
the best charging, talk and standby times in the long run,
we recommend that you use only Ericsson-approved batter-
ies with your phone.
Batteries that are not Ericsson-approved are charged slowly
for safety reasons. These are indicated by the message
‘Alien battery - Slow charging only’ in the display during
the charging process.
Tip! You can use the phone while the battery is being
charged. However, this lengthens the charging time.
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.
Disconnecting the Charger
•
Disconnect the charger from
the phone by moving the plug
upwards.
Taking Care of Your Phone
Thanks to its rugged design the R310 is very resistant to
external influences such as dust, rain and shock. The inside
of the phone is well protected with silicon gaskets and
ePTFE membranes from W.L. Gore & Associates. The out-
side is reinforced with rubber to withstand harsh treatment.
When needed, the phone can be washed under running
water. We recommend that you do it gently in cold water
under a water tap. Before washing the phone, it is important
that the battery and the back cover are properly attached, all
accessories are removed and that the system connector rub-
ber plug is properly attached.
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Washing the phone
Wash the phone gently in cold water under a
water tap.
Do not immerse the phone in water!
Note! If water gets behind the back cover, or inside the
rubber plug, open the cover or plug and shake the water
out. This is not a problem, as the battery protects the
inside of the phone, and the system connector is water-
proof.
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Turning Your Phone On
and Off
Turning your Phone on
•
Press and hold the NO key until you hear a tone.
If “PIN:” Appears in the Display
Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN
code. If PIN: appears in the display after
you have turned on the phone:
1. Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while entering
your PIN, erase the wrong number by pressing the C
key.
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 “The SIM Card Lock” on page 68.
If ‘Phone locked’ appears in the display, enter your phone
lock code. See “The Phone Lock” on page 70.
Network Search
After you have turned on the phone (and entered your PIN),
the phone searches for a network.
When a network is found, the phone beeps three times. The
indicator light on top of the phone flashes green once every
second and your network operator’s name (in most cases
abbreviated) appears in the display.
This is called standby mode. You can now make and
receive calls.
Note! See “Error Messages” on page 123, if you do not
reach standby.
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Initial Settings
The first time you turn on your phone, you may want to
choose the ring signal type and set the clock and date. For
more information about these and other settings, see “Per-
sonalizing Your Phone” on page 44.
Display Language
Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display lan-
guage to the language of the country where you bought
your SIM card, (Automatic). If this is not the case, the preset
language is English. To change the display language, see
“Display Language” on page 49.
If your phone shows a language that you do not understand,
you can change it to Automatic, or English, in the following
ways:
To change the display language to Automatic
1. If not in standby mode, press and hold the NO key to go
to standby.
2. Press the u
8888
arrow key.
3. Enter
4. Press the d
.
arrow key.
To change the display language to English
1. If not in standby mode, press and hold the NO key to go
to standby.
2. Press the u
0000
arrow key.
3. Enter
4. Press the d
.
arrow key.
Turning Your Phone Off
•
In standby mode, press and hold the NO key until you
hear a tone.
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Display Information and
Key Functions
In standby mode, the display shows the name of your oper-
ator, the time, the signal strength and the battery power.
Other icons appear if you receive any messages, divert all
your incoming calls, set the alarm clock and so on.
In this chapter, you will also learn about the key functions.
Display Information
The table below shows and explains each icon which may
appear in standby.
Icon
Name
Explanation
Signal strength meter Tells you the strength of
the network signal.
Battery meter
Tells you the status of the
battery.
Keypad lock indicator The keypad is locked.
Missed call indicator You have missed an
incoming call.
Divert indicator
All incoming calls will be
Accept Some/None diverted to a defined
indicator
number.
No calls or only certain
calls from numbers in a list
are received.
Profile indicator
Another profile than Nor-
mal has been chosen.
Ring signal off
indicator
No sound can be heard
when you receive a call.
Alarm indicator
The alarm clock has been
set and is on.
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Silent indicator
SMS indicator
All audible signals are
turned off, except the
alarm and timer.
You have received a text
message.
Voice mail indicator You have received a voice
message, depending on
your subscription.
Line 1 indicator
Line 2 indicator
Ciphering indicator
Line 1 is in use for outgo-
ing calls – if you subscribe
to the Two Line Service
Line 2 is in use – if you
subscribe to the Two Line
Service.
Ciphering is currently not
being provided by the
network.
Home zone indicator You are in your home
zone. Does not appear on
all networks.
Note! Each menu has got its own symbol. See “Menu
Graphics” on page 21.
Key Functions
The table below explains the key functions.
Key:
YES
Use:
To make calls and answer calls.
To voice dial, press and hold the key.
To enter the Call List from standby.
To choose a menu, sub-menu or setting.
To turn the phone on or off, press and hold
the key in standby.
NO
To end a call.
To reject a call.
To go back one level in the menus, to exit
a setting or to leave a setting unchanged.
To get back to standby mode, press and
hold the key.
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u
and d
Key:
Use:
To enter the menu system.
To move (scroll) through menus, lists and
text.
To erase numbers and letters from the dis-
play.
C (Clear)
To mute the microphone during a call,
press and hold down the key.
To set the phone silent, press and hold the
key from standby.
To delete an item from a list.
Number keys
To enter the digits 0-9.
The 0 key enters the international prefix
(+) if held down.
To call your Voice Mail, press and hold the
1 key.
To enter the phone book, press and hold
any of the numbers 2-9.
To move through menus using shortcuts.
To enter letters, for example when writing
an SMS.
*
To enter
.
*
To shift between upper and lower-case let-
ters.
To enter #.
#
(Hash)
Volume keys
up and down
To increase or decrease the volume of the
earpiece or handsfree loudspeaker during
a call.
To reject an incoming call, press the vol-
ume keys up or down twice.
To voice dial, press and hold any of the
keys.
To move through the menus.
To enter the Status menu.
Note! For information about the key functions in the
menus, see “Moving through the Menus” on page 23
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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 “Setting Network Preferences” on page 84.
Making a Call
1. Enter the area code and the phone
number.
2. Press YES.
Note! Some countries may not use area codes.
While a call is in progress, a time counter automatically
starts and you can see how long you have been on the
phone. If your network and subscription supports it, you
see the cost of the call in the display. See “Knowing the
Call Time/Call Cost” on page 88.
Ending a Call
•
Press NO to end the call.
Re-dialling a Previously
Called Number
In the Call List you find numbers that you have dialled,
answered or missed.
To re-dial a previously called number
1. Press YES to enter the Call List.
2. Press u
or d
to choose the
number you want to call.
3. Press YES to make the call.
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For more information, see “Using the Call List” on page
39.
Automatic Re-Dialling
If the connection failed when you first
called and the display shows Retry?, you
can re-dial the number by pressing YES.
User busy
Retry?
Your phone automatically re-dials (up to 10 times)
•
until the call is answered. When the call is successfully
connected, you hear a ring signal.
•
until you press a key or receive a call.
Note! You do not need to take the phone to your ear until
you hear the ring signal. Automatic re-dialling is not
available for fax and data calls.
Making International Calls
0
+
1. Press and hold the key until a sign appears.
+
The replaces the international prefix number of the
country from which you are calling.
2. Enter the country code, area code (without the leading
zero) and phone number.
3. Press YES.
Making Emergency Calls
112
1. Enter
(the international emergency number).
2. Press YES.
The international emergency number 112 can normally be
used in any country, 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 has been
entered as well.
Some networks may not use the international emergency
number 112.
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Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings
Answer?
and the display shows Answer?
If your subscription includes the Calling
Line Identification (CLI) service and the caller’s network
sends the number, you see the caller’s number in the dis-
play. If the caller’s number and name are stored in the
phone book, the caller’s name is also shown.
If the incoming call is a restricted number, the display
shows Withheld. If the incoming call is a number without any
CLI service, Unknown is shown.
Answering a Call
•
Press YES.
Rejecting a Call
•
•
Press NO or,
Double click the volume key (up or down) on the side
of the phone.
The display shows Busy tone. The caller hears a busy
tone if this is supported by the caller’s subscription. If
Divert When Busy is on, the call is diverted to the
number you have specified. See “Diverting Incoming
Calls” on page 65.
Ciphering
Ciphering is a built-in feature that scrambles your calls and
the messages to provide additional privacy.
An exclamation mark is shown in the display to indicate
that ciphering is currently not 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 Listening Volume
You can easily change the listening volume during a call by
pressing any of the volume keys on the side of the phone.
To change the listening volume during a call
•
•
Press UP to increase the volume.
Press DOWN to decrease the volume.
Muting the Microphone
If you wish, you may turn the microphone off during a call.
To turn the microphone off temporarily during a call
1. Press and hold down the C key.
Muted appears in the display.
2. To continue your conversation, release the C key.
Tip! Instead of pressing and holding the C key, you can
put the call on hold.
To put a call on hold
1. Press YES.
Call held appears in the display.
2. To continue your conversation, press YES again.
Sending Tone Signals
To use telephone banking services or to control an answer-
ing machine, you need to use codes. These codes are sent as
tone signals (also known as DTMF tones or touch tones).
With your mobile phone, you may use these codes during a
0-9 *
#
call. If you press
,
and during a call, these numbers
and characters are sent as tone signals.
Note! You can also save codes only or codes together with
a phone number in your Phone Book. See “Telephone
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Banking Services” on page 35. However, it may be a risk
to save your codes in the phone in case it is stolen.
The Notepad
If you want to make a note of a phone number during a call,
you can use your phone display as a notepad.
To use the notepad during a call
•
Use the number keys to enter the number.
When you end the call, the number remains in the display
or, if Ask to Save is on, you will be asked to save the
number in your phone book. You can also find the number
in Add Number in the Phone Book menu. See “Your Per-
sonal Phone Book” on page 29.
When you enter the number, the person you are talking to
will hear the tones. If you wish, you may turn the tones off
during a call. See “Turn off Tones” on page 48.
Checking Duration or Cost of Call
During a call, the display normally shows the duration in
minutes and seconds. Depending on your subscription, you
may see the call cost displayed instead.
Note! This depends on your network and SIM subscrip-
tion. See “Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost” on page 88.
Minute Minder
If you turn on the minute minder, you hear a beep once
every minute during a call as a reminder of the duration of
the ongoing call. See “Minute Minder” on page 48.
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 78.
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Using the Menus
You can find all your phone functions in the menus. You
use the menus 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, save important phone numbers, etc.
The menus are arranged in a loop, which you enter and
move (scroll) through with the u
and d
keys or by
using shortcuts. Each menu contains a list of options. Some
menus have sub-menus with additional options.
Menu Graphics
You enter the menus by pressing u
or d . At the top
of the display, there are icons symbolizing each menu.
Besides these, there are symbols within the sub-menus
indicating missed calls, help texts, voice labels etc.
The table below illustrates and explains each menu icon
and symbol.
Symbol: Name:
Phone Book
menu
Description:
Your personal phone book.
Messages menu Handling of text and voice
messages.
Call Info menu
Call time and call cost
information.
Settings menu
Extras menu
Personal settings and profiles.
Games, alarm clock and other
extras.
Call Handling
menu
Handling of ongoing calls.
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Symbol: Name:
My Shortcuts
Description:
A selection of your most fre-
quently used functions.
menu
Ongoing call
indicator
You have an ongoing call.
Missed Calls
indicator
Indicates a missed call in the
call list, in the missed call list
and in standby.
Answered call
indicator
Indicates an answered call in
the call list.
Dialled number
indicator
Indicates a dialled number in
the call list.
Phone memory
indicator
Indicates that a phone book
entry is saved in the phone
memory.
Group indicator Indicates that a phone book
entry is a group.
Unread SMS
indicator
Indicates that a text message
has not been read.
Unchecked Voice Indicates that a voice message
Mail
has not been checked.
Phone book
Indicates that you can enter the
look up indicator
phone book by pressing u
.
SIM card mem- Indicates that a phone book
ory indicator
entry is saved in the SIM card
memory.
Voice label in
Indicates that a voice label has
phone indicator been recorded for an entry in
the phone only.
Voice label in car Indicates that a voice label has
indicator
been recorded for an entry in
the car handsfree kit.
Voice label in
Indicates that a voice label has
phone and in car been recorded for an entry in
indicator
the phone and in the car
handsfree kit.
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Symbol: Name:
Preferred net-
Description:
Indicates that a network is pre-
ferred and can be used.
work indicator
Forbidden net-
work indicator
Indicates that a network is for-
bidden and cannot be used.
Home zone
indicator
Indicates that you are in your
home zone. Does not appear
on all networks.
Help text
indicator
Indicates a help text.
Lock indicator
Indicates that the card lock or
phone lock is on.
Moving through the Menus
There are two ways of moving through the menus:
•
•
scrolling with u
using shortcuts
or d
Scrolling by Using
or
u
d
Press...
U
to...
scroll left or up through menus or functions.
scroll right or down through menus or functions.
select a menu, sub-menu or setting.
D
YES
NO
go back one level in the menu system, exit a
setting or leave a setting unchanged.
go back to standby mode by pressing and
holding the key.
delete an item from a list.
C
Note! For information about how to enter letters, see
“Entering Letters” on page 30.
Tip! Once in the menu system, you can press and hold the
u
or d
until you reach the menu or sub-menu that you want
instead of pressing the u or d key repeatedly.
key or press and hold any of the volume keys
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Using Shortcuts
A quicker way to move through the menus is to use the
shortcuts. You simply enter the number of the menu or sub-
menu to which you want to go, but you first need to enter
the menus by pressing u
or d . To get back to
standby, you press and hold NO as normal.
Tip! A quicker way to enter the ‘Find and Call’ function
is to press and hold d . A quicker way to enter the first
sub-menu in the ‘My Shortcuts’ menu is to press and hold
u
.
Note! Your phone may not have all the menu alternatives
described in this manual since many of them are network-
and subscription-dependent. Because of this, the shortcut
numbers may vary between phones.
How To Interpret the Instructions
In the instructions in this manual we use the u
and d
keys to describe the functions and settings, since the short-
cut numbers may vary between phones due to your sub-
scription and network.
The following instruction tells you how to set the key
sound to ‘Tone’.
To set the key sound
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Key Sound,
YES.
2. Select Tone.
Interpret the instruction as follows:
1. From the standby mode, use d
to scroll to the Settings menu.
or
u
2. Press YES to select the menu.
Now you are in the Settings menu.
The name of the menu that you have
chosen is shown at the top of the dis-
play (Settings).
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3. Press YES to select the Sounds & Alerts
sub-menu.
(You do not need to scroll with the
arrow keys since this is the first sub-
menu in the main menu Settings).
4. Use d
Sound sub-menu.
Press YES to select the sub-menu.
Use d or u to scroll to Tone.
or u
to scroll to the Key
Press YES to select the Tone alterna-
tive.
Now you have set the key sound to
‘Tone’.
To go back to standby mode, press and hold the NO key.
This is how to interpret the same instruction as above when
using shortcuts:
To set the key sound
1. Press d
or u
to enter the menu system.
4
2. Press to select the Settings menu.
1
3. Press to select the Sounds & Alerts sub-menu.
5
4. Press to select the Key Sound sub-menu.
5. Select Tone.
Display Text
When you move through the menu sys-
tem, the display changes. The following
hints can help you:
•
Black text within a frame at the top
indicates the menu you have chosen.
Inverted text on a black layer indi-
cates your position in the menu sys-
tem. If you press YES you enter this
menu or select this setting.
•
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•
Grey text indicates a function that is
temporarily unavailable, for example
due to your subscription or due to a
certain setting which is not on.
•
•
Text marked with a tick indicates the
current setting or settings selected.
Text marked with a filled button indi-
cates the current setting selected.
Note! Most sub-menus in the ‘Call Han-
dling’ menu are shown in grey text when
no call is active. However, they are
shown in black text during a call.
My Shortcuts
You can place your favourite settings in the menu My
Shortcuts. In this way, you can quickly and easily reach
the settings you use most.
When you buy your phone, My Shortcuts contains a few
settings which you can remove if you wish. You can also
add a setting from another menu to My Shortcuts.
To add a setting to My Shortcuts
1. Scroll to My Shortcuts, YES, Edit Shortcuts, YES.
*
2. Select a setting from the list by pressing
.
3. Enter the position number you want for your setting in
this menu.
4. Press YES.
If you want to add another setting, repeat steps 2 and 3.
To remove a setting from My Shortcuts, repeat steps 1
and 2.
5. Press YES to exit the list.
Tip! A quicker way to enter the first sub-menu in the ‘My
Shortcuts’ menu is to press and hold u
.
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Help texts
To help you use the functions and settings of the menus,
your phone includes pop-up help texts that explain the sub-
menus.
These help texts are set to On when you buy your phone,
but you may turn them off at any time.
To turn the help texts on or off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, Help Functions, YES,
Menu Help, YES.
2. Select On or Off.
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Please note that many of the menu alternatives are
network- and subscription-dependent.
* Only available during a call
Find and Call
Find and Send*
Add Number
Find and Edit
Voice Labels
Delete All
Call Voicemail
Inbox
Send New
Unsent
Templates
Sent Items
Options
Missed Calls
Call List
last Call
Credit
Total Cost
Tariff
Total Time
Outgoing Time
Clear Call List
Reset Counters
Options
Sounds & Alerts
Profiles
Call Options
Networks
Display
Language
Time and Date
Locks
Voice Control
Handsfree
Master Reset
Alarm Clock
Timer
Stopwatch
Calculator
Games
Switch to Line 1
Next Incoming
Show MyNumber
Hide MyNumber
Turn off Tones*
Hold Call*
Switch Calls*
Release Active*
Retrieve Call*
Join Calls*
Select Profile
Ring Volume
Switch to Line 1
Stopwatch
Timer
Edit Shortcuts
Accessories
Groups
Email Addresses
Calling Cards
Options
Memory Status
Fixed Numbers
Info Numbers
Service Numbers
Transfer Calls*
Extract Part*
Release all
Your Personal
Phone Book
You can create a personal phone book by saving phone
numbers and accompanying names (an entry). An easy way
to make calls is by recalling the phone numbers or names
saved in your phone book.
Creating a Personal Phone Book
Before you start creating your personal phone book, there
are a few things you need to know. You need to learn about
the memories, how to save the numbers with the interna-
+
tional ( ) sign and how to enter letters.
Phone Book Memories
You can save phone numbers and names in:
•
•
the card memory on the SIM card
the phone memory
Your entries are first saved in the positions on your SIM
card. The actual number of memory positions available
depends on your SIM card.
Saving your numbers in the card memory allows you to use
the numbers saved on the SIM card even when you change
phones, i.e. when you insert your SIM card into another
phone.
By saving your numbers in the phone memory, they are
always available to you in your phone, even if you change
SIM cards. The phone memory holds 99 positions in which
your entries are saved when all SIM positions are occupied.
International Numbers
If you intend to use your phone both at home and abroad, it
is a good idea to save all phone numbers as international
+
phone numbers, i.e. with the ( ) sign, (which automatically
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replaces the international dialling prefix for the country you
are calling from) followed by the country code, the area
code and the phone number.
To enter an international phone number
0
+
•
Press and hold to enter the sign.
Exclude the leading zero in the area code.
Entering Letters
You can enter letters when use the phone book and when
you compose a short message (SMS). See “Text Messages
(SMS)” on page 53.
1 9 0
#
Press the appropriate key, – , 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
# * ↵
Example:
2
•
•
•
To enter an ‘A’, press once.
2
To enter a ‘B’, quickly press twice.
To enter lower-case letters, enter the letter, for example
*
an ‘A’, and then press . An ‘a’ appears. Lower-case
*
letters now appear until you press again.
•
To enter numbers, press and hold any number key.
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•
To delete letters and numbers, press the C key.
You may also use the volume keys as a shortcut to certain
letters:
2
2
•
•
To enter a ‘B’, press the upper volume key and press
To enter a ‘C’, press the lower volume key and press
.
.
Tip! You can chose another alphabet by pressing and
holding #.
Saving a Number Together
with a Name
Every phone number that you save gets a position number.
You can save the phone numbers together with a name to
make it easier for you to keep track of your phone numbers.
To save a number together with a name
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Add Number, YES.
A list of numbers used but not saved appears.
2. Select Add New? or any of the numbers
from the list by pressing YES.
3. Enter a phone number that you wish
+
to save (including the sign and the
country code) and press YES.
4. Enter a name that you want to associate with the phone
number and press YES.
5. You now have three options:
•
To save the number in the suggested first empty
position, press YES.
•
To save the number in another position, press C to
erase the position number, enter a new position
number and press YES.
•
To save the number in the phone memory, you need
to know how many positions you have got on your
SIM card. You can check this in
Memory Status in the Phone Book menu. If, for
example, you have 200 positions on your SIM, you
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can enter position number 201 to save a number in
the phone memory.
If you have turned Voice Dialling on, you are asked if you
want to add a voice label to your phone book entry. See
“Voice Control” on page 92.
Ask to Save
If you wish to be asked to save any dialled or answered
number that is not already saved in your phone book you
can turn on the Ask to Save option.
To turn the Ask to Save function on or off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, Help Functions, YES,
Ask to Save, YES.
2. Select On or Off.
Note! Your subscription must support the Calling Line
Identification service.
Calling a Number Saved
In the Phone Book
You can either call a number by using the name saved with
it or you can call the number by using the position number
that it was saved in.
The order of searching for names and numbers depends on
the sort order you have chosen, i.e. by name or by position.
To choose a sort order
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Options, YES, Sort Order, YES.
2. Select a sort order.
To all a number saved in the phone book
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Find and Call, YES.
2. Enter the position number or the name
(or the first few letters of the name)
associated with the number that you
want to call.
3. Press YES.
If the name displayed is not the one you want, press
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u
or d
until you find the correct name and
number.
4. Press YES to make the call.
Tip! A quicker way to enter the ‘Find and Call’ function
is to press and hold d
.
Shortcuts to Phone Book Entries
When in standby, you can find an entry by:
#
•
•
entering the position number followed by
.
2 9
to find an
pressing and holding one of the keys
entry beginning with a specific letter.
–
2
For example, pressing and holding takes you to the
first entry beginning with the letter ‘A’ (or closest fol-
lowing).
Once you are in the list of phone book entries you can use
or d to scroll through the positions, or enter a posi-
u
tion number or a letter to go to a certain entry.
Speed Dialling
You can call the phone numbers that you have saved in
positions 1–9 in the memory by entering the position
number and then pressing YES.
Example:
3
1. Enter the number
.
2. Press YES to make the call.
Keeping the Phone Book Up to Date
You may need to change the names and numbers in the
phone book from time to time. You may also want to
change the position number of an entry.
Editing a Phone Number In the Phone Book
You need to find the phone book entry that you wish to edit.
You can use either the stored position or the name. See
“Calling a Number Saved In the Phone Book” on page 32.
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To edit an entry
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Find and Edit, YES.
2. Enter the position number or the name of the entry that
you wish to edit. Press YES.
If the name displayed is not the one you want, press
u
or d
until you find the correct name and
number.
3. Press YES to select the entry.
4. Select Edit.
5. Edit the number and press YES.
Use the u
or d
keys to move the cursor. Use the
C key to delete.
6. Edit the name and press YES.
7. Edit the position number and press YES.
Overwrite Protection
If you try to save a phone number in a position which
already contains a phone number, the message Overwrite?
appears together with the name saved in that position. You
now have two options:
To save the number in the selected position
•
Press YES to replace the number with the new one.
To save the number in a different position
1. Press NO.
2. Enter the new position number.
3. Press YES to save the number in the new position.
When the Card Memory Is Full
When all SIM card positions are full, an icon appears
next to the position number, see margin. From now on
your entries are stored in the phone memory.
If all positions, including the phone memory are full, you
have to delete an old number by entering a position that is
already occupied and press YES.
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To delete an entry from the memory
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Find and Edit, YES.
2. Enter the position number or the name of the number
that you want to delete and press YES. (This depends
on the sort order, i.e. by name or by position.)
3. Press YES.
4. Select Delete.
5. Press YES to confirm your choice.
To delete all entries from the phone memory
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Delete All, YES.
2. The question Delete all in phone memory? appears.
Press YES.
Enter the phone lock code (0000 or another one that you
have chosen yourself).
All entries in the phone memory are deleted.
Telephone Banking Services
If you use telephone banking services, you can save the
phone number of your banking service together with your
personal codes, or you can save your codes only. You need
to add a pause (p) between the phone number and the codes.
*
You insert a pause by pressing and holding the key. Usu-
#
ally, a is required after each code. Sometimes a pause is
required, too. Talk to your bank if you are in doubt about
#
how to use and pause (p).
Note! It may be a risk to save your codes in the phone in
case it is stolen.
To save a phone number with codes
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Add Number, YES, Add
new?,YES.
*
2. After entering the phone number, press and hold the
key until the pause character appears in the display.
p
#
3. Enter the code and . If required, enter a pause, the next
code and so on.
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4. Enter the name that you want to associate with the
phone number and code and press YES.
5. Press YES to save.
If you want to save the number in a different position
than the one suggested, see “Saving a Number Together
with a Name” on page 31.
To make a call with tone signal codes, proceed as described
in “Calling a Number Saved In the Phone Book” on page
32. When you make the call, the phone dials the number,
waits until the call is answered and then sends the code. If
you insert another pause and another code, it pauses again,
sends the next code and so on.
To save codes only
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Add Number, YES, Add new?,
YES.
#
2. Enter the code followed by a and if required, a pause,
another code and so on.
3. Press YES.
4. Enter a name that you want to associate with your codes
and press YES.
5. Press YES to save.
During a call, you can retrieve these codes from the phone
book and send them.
To send the codes during a call
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Find and Send, YES.
2. Enter the name (or first few letters) or position number
of your codes and press YES.
3. Press YES to send the codes.
Groups
The phone allows you to create groups of phone book
entries. In this way you can send a text message to several
recipients at the same time. See “Text Messages (SMS)” on
page 53.
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To create a new group
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Groups, YES, Add new?, YES.
2. Enter a name for the group and press YES.
3. Scroll to Add new?, YES.
4. Select an entry in your phone book.
5. To add the next member, press YES at Add new?.
To add a new member to an existing group
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Groups, YES.
2. Select the group that you want to edit.
3. Scroll to Edit, YES, Add new?, YES.
4. Select an entry in your phone book.
To delete a member from a group
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Groups, YES.
2. Select the group that you want to edit.
3. Select Edit.
4. Scroll to the member that you want to delete and press
C.
5. Press YES to confirm your choice.
To delete a group
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Groups, YES.
2. Select the group that you want to delete.
3. Select Delete.
4. Press YES to confirm your choice.
e-mail addresses
You can save e-mail addresses to be used when you want to
send a text message as an e-mail. See “Text Messages
(SMS)” on page 53. You can save 10 e-mail addresses,
each consisting of 60 characters.
To save an e-mail address
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Email Addresses, YES, Add
new?, YES.
2. Enter an e-mail address and press YES.
3. Enter a name and press YES.
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0
Tip! The @ sign is accessed by pressing the key three
times.
To edit an e-mail address
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Email Addresses, YES.
2. Select the entry that you want to edit.
3. Select Edit.
4. Edit the e-mail address and press YES.
5. Edit the name and press YES.
To delete an e-mail address
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Email Addresses, YES.
2. Select the entry that you want to delete.
3. Select Delete.
4. Press YES to confirm your choice.
Checking the Status of the Memories
The Memory Status function in your phone book lets you
check how many memory positions you have left in your
memories.
To check the status of your different
phone book memories
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Memory Status, YES.
2. Use u
or d
to scroll through the list.
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Using the Call List
The Call List is a phone number log that saves 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.
What Calls Are Saved?
The numbers that you have dialled are
always saved. If your subscription
includes the Calling Line Identification
(CLI) service and the caller’s network
sends the number, you will also find the numbers (together
with a name if saved in your phone book) of answered and
missed calls in the Call List. If the incoming call is a
restricted number, the display shows Withheld. If the
incoming call is a number without any CLI service,
Unknown is shown.
The Call List saves:
Dialled numbers
Answered calls
Missed calls
All the calls are saved together in chronological order. The
last call you have made is saved in the first position. 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.
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Note! If you change SIM cards or turn the Call List off,
the list is cleared. Called numbers may remain in the SIM
card memory though.
To call a number from the call list
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Call List, YES.
2. Scroll to the number that you want to call and press
YES.
Tip! Press YES when the phone is in standby mode to go
directly to the call list.
To delete a number from the call list
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Call List, YES.
2. Scroll to the number you want to delete and press C.
3. The question Delete? appears in the display.
4. Press YES to delete the number.
To clear the call list
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Clear Call List, YES.
The question Call List Clear? appears in the display.
2. Press YES to clear the call list.
To turn the call list on or off
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Options, YES, Set Call List, YES.
2. Select On or Off.
If you select Off the question Call List Clear? appears in the
display.
3. Press YES to clear the call list.
Missed Calls
If you have missed a call, the message
Missed Calls: 1 appears in standby mode,
Missed calls: 1
where the number
of missed calls.
1
indicates the number
1. Press YES to display the missed calls.
2. If you wish to call a number from the Missed Calls List,
press YES at the number you want to call.
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Note! You can also see the Missed Calls List in the ‘Call
Info’ menu. Missed calls are also saved in the Call List.
To be able to see if you have missed a call, the call list
must be on.
Showing And Hiding Your Number
Some operators offer subscriptions where your phone
number is normally hidden. You can choose to show or
hide your number for a particular call, if Calling Line Iden-
tification Restriction service (CLIR) is supported by your
subscription.
To hide your phone number for a particular call
1. Enter the phone number you wish to call.
2. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Hide My Number, YES
.
3. Press YES to make the call.
To show your phone number for a particular call
1. Enter the phone number you wish to call.
2. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Show MyNumber, YES
.
3. Press YES to make the call.
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Your Voice Mail Service
Note! This service depends on your subscription and
operator.
The answering service of your network allows callers to
leave a voice message when you cannot answer your calls.
Depending on your network operator, you will be informed
that you have received a voice message in different ways.
Some operators inform you by sending a specific
Voice Mail indication. If this is the case, the voice
mail icon appears in the display.
Most operators, however, inform you by sending a text
message, (i.e. an SMS), for example asking you to call your
Voice Mail Service. For more information about receiving
and reading text messages, see “Receiving a Message” on
page 58.
Note! For more information about your Voice Mail Ser-
vice, please refer to the information provided by your
network operator.
Communicating With Your
Voice Mail Service
If you want your phone to easily interact with your Voice
Mail Service, you can store the number to your Voice Mail
Service. You will get the number in the information pro-
vided by your network operator.
To store your Voice Mail number
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Voice Mail No., YES.
2. Enter your Voice Mail number and press YES.
Note! The number to your Voice Mail Service may be dif-
ferent if you are calling from a network that is not your
home network.
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Calling your Voice Mail
When you receive a voice mail, an alert signal sounds and
the message New voicemail appears in the display (only if you
receive the specific voice mail indication). If you want to
check your voice mail now, press YES to call your Voice
Mail Service.
If you press NO, you can call your Voice Mail Service at a
later time to listen to your recorded messages.
To call your Voice Mail Service
•
Scroll to Messages, YES, Call Voicemail, YES.
Tip! You can also call your Voice Mail Service by pressing
and holding 1 from standby.
Changing Number and Signal
To change your Voice Mail number
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Voice Mail No., YES.
2. Press and hold C to delete the existing number.
3. Enter your new Voice Mail number and press YES.
To change the message alert signal
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Message Alert,
YES.
2. Select the signal you want.
Tip! If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you may
have different Voice Mail numbers for your two lines. You
may also set different options for the two lines. For exam-
ple, you can set all incoming calls on Line 1 to be diverted
to your Voice Mail and let all incoming calls on Line 2 be
connected.
Further information about your Voice Mail Service can be
found in the operating instructions supplied by your net-
work operator.
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Personalizing Your Phone
Silent
You can choose to set your phone completely silent so that
all signals except the alarm and timer signals are turned off.
To set the phone silent
1. From standby, press and hold C.
2. Select Silent On?.
An icon appears in standby.
To cancel, repeat step 1 and press YES at Silent off?.
Ring Signal Volume
You can set the volume in six steps. The first step
means that two clicks are heard when you receive
a call. You can also turn the ring signal off (0). An icon then
appears in standby.
To set the ring signal volume
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts,
YES, Ring Volume, YES.
The level of the ring volume appears
in the display.
2. Use u
to increase the volume, d
to decrease it.
The phone rings once with the actual setting as you
increase the volume.
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.
Increasing Ring
You can choose a ring signal that rises in steps from the
softest volume to the loudest, Increasing Ring.
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To set the ring signal to Increasing Ring
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Increasing
Ring , YES.
2. Select On.
The Increasing Ring must be Off for the ring signal vol-
ume to apply.
Note! If the phone is set to silent, the increasing ring sig-
nal is not heard.
Ring Signal Type
You can choose a ring signal from a list of different sounds
and melodies. You can also compose up to four melodies of
your own by entering notes with the keypad. See “Compos-
ing Ring Signals” on page 46.
To choose one of the ring signal types
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Ring Signals,
YES, Voice Calls, YES.
2. Select the ring signal type that you want.
Tip! If you do not wish to disturb other people, use the
volume keys on the side of the phone to scroll silently.
Different Ring Signals for Line 1 and Line 2
If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you can set dif-
ferent ring signals for the two lines. L1 and L2 are dis-
played instead of Voice.
Different Ring Signals for Voice, Data and Fax
Calls
Provided your SIM subscription supports Fax and Data
calls, you can set different ring signals for voice, fax and
data calls respectively.
Specific Ring Signals for Personal Calls
If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification
(CLI) service, you can assign a personal ring signal to up to
ten callers. You can, for example, have one ring signal for
your friend and another one for your colleague.
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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 num-
bers between 012345000 and 012345999 will have the
same personal ring signal. You get a question mark by
#
pressing and holding
.
To specify a caller’s number and the accompanying
ring signal
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Ring Signals,
YES, Personal Rings, YES, Add new?, YES.
2. Enter the caller’s number and press YES.
You can also recall it from the Phone Book by pressing
u
.
3. Select the ring signal type you want.
To delete a caller’s number
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Ring Signals,
YES, Personal Rings, YES.
2. Scroll to the number you wish to delete and press YES.
3. Select Delete.
Composing Ring Signals
You can compose four different ring signals.
To compose a ring signal
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Ring Signals,
YES, My Melodies, YES.
2. Select My Melody 1, My Melody 2, My Melody 3 or My Melody 4.
3. Press C to clear the display.
4. Use the keypad to enter notes.
The keypad now works as a keyboard (see figure):
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•
•
•
•
Press and hold a key to enter a
long note.
0
Press to raise the note one
octave.
#
Press once to raise the note one
semitone.
#
Press twice to lower the note
one semitone.
5. To listen to your melody, press YES.
6. Press YES again to save it or press NO to continue edit-
ing.
Vibrating Alert
You can choose to be notified of an incoming call by the
buzzing of the Vibrating Alert. You can set the phone’s
Vibrating Alert to one of the following:
•
•
On (all the time)
On If Silent (on when the ring volume is turned off or
when you have set the phone to silent)
Off (all the time)
•
Note! When your phone is placed in a desktop charger or
a handsfree car kit, the Vibrating Alert is turned off auto-
matically.
To set the Vibrating Alert
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Vibrating Alert,
YES.
2. Select the setting you want.
Message Signal
You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing
(silent) when you receive a voice or text message (SMS).
To set the message signal
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Ring Signals,
YES, Message Alert, YES.
2. Select the signal you want.
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You can also find the Message Alert in Options in the
Messages menu.
Alarm Signal
To change the alarm signal for the alarm clock
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Ring Signals,
YES, Alarm Signal, YES.
2. Select the signal you want.
Key Sound
You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing
(silent) when you press the keys.
To set the key sound
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Key Sound,
YES.
2. Select the key sound you want.
Minute Minder
If you turn on the minute minder, you hear a beep once
every minute during a call.
To turn the minute minder on or off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & Alerts, YES, Minute Minder,
YES.
2. Select On or Off.
You can also find the minute minder in Options in the Call
Info menu.
Turn off Tones
If you make a note of a number during a call, you use the
display as a notepad, see “The Notepad” on page 20. The
person you are talking to will hear the tone signals as you
press the keys. If you wish to, you may turn the tone signals
off.
Note! You can only turn the tones on or off during a call.
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To turn the tone signals off during a call
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES.
2. Select Turn off Tones.
To turn the tone signals on during a call
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES.
2. Select Turn on Tones.
Display Light
You can set the display light to automatic, off or on. In
automatic mode, the display light is turned off automati-
cally a few seconds after you have pressed the last key. It
comes on again when you press a key or when you receive
a call or message.
To set the display light
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, Light, YES.
2. Select the display light setting you want.
Display Language
Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display lan-
guage to the language of the country where you bought
your SIM card, Automatic. If this is not the case, the preset
language is English.
To change the display language
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Language, YES.
2. Select the language you want.
Tip! You can always choose English by pressing U
,
0000, D in standby.
You can always choose Automatic by pressing U , 8888,
in standby.
D
Greeting Text
When you turn on your phone, ‘Ericsson’ appears in the
display. Instead of this, you can write your own greeting.
Note! Some operators may have their own greeting.
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To write a new greeting
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, User Greeting, YES.
2. Select Custom.
3. Write your new greeting, using the number keys. For
information on how to enter letters, see “Entering Let-
ters” on page 30.
You may also edit your greeting.
4. Press YES to confirm your setting.
To set the standard greeting
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, User Greeting, YES.
2. Select Standard.
To turn the greeting off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, User Greeting, YES.
2. Select Off.
Phone Number Display
My Numbers allows you to check your phone number(s).
If your phone number cannot be retrieved from your SIM
card, you can enter it yourself.
To enter your phone number
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, My Numbers, YES,
Voice, YES.
2. Enter the number and then press YES.
Tip! You can also enter your fax and/or data number and
your different numbers for Line 1 and Line 2, if these are
supported by your subscription.
Time
The time is always displayed when the phone is in standby
mode.
To set the time format
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Time and Date, YES, Time Format,
YES.
2. Select the 24-hour or 12-hour (am/pm) clock.
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To set the clock
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Time and Date, YES, Set Time, YES.
2. Enter the time in hours and minutes, and press YES.
Move from number to number by pressing u
or
d
.
If you select the 12-hour clock, you can alternate
#
between am and pm by pressing
.
Automatic Time Zone
With the Automatic Time Zone function, you will be asked
whether to update the clock when you enter a new time
zone. You can choose to turn the function off, if you like.
To turn the Automatic Time Zone off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Time and Date, YES, Auto Time Zone,
YES.
2. Select Off.
Note! This service depends on the network.
Date
When the phone is in standby mode, you can press any of
the volume keys to see today’s date in the Status menu.
To set the date format
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Time and Date, YES, Date Format,
YES.
2. Select the date format you want.
To set the date
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Time and Date, YES, Set Date, YES.
2. Enter the year (two digits), month and day and then
press YES.
If you have chosen another date format you must enter
the date differently.
Help Functions
To help you in the use of different features, your phone
includes some help functions:
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•
•
Menu Help
menus or settings.
Ask to Save – you will be asked whether to save a
used number.
– help texts appear by some sub-
These functions are set to On when you buy your phone,
but you can turn them off at any time.
To turn a help function off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, Help Functions, YES.
2. Select the help function you want to turn off.
3. Select Off.
Master Reset
You can reset the phone’s settings to the way they were
when you bought your phone.
To reset the phone
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Master Reset, YES.
2. Enter the phone lock code (0000) and
press YES.
The phone lock code may be another
one, in case you have changed it.
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Text Messages (SMS)
The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and
receive text messages consisting of up to 160 characters.
A useful feature in your phone is that you can send text
messages to a group which you have defined in your phone
book. See “Groups” on page 36. Instead of calling or send-
ing a text message to the members of that group one at a
time, you can simply send a single group SMS.
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 received messages
or send your own messages. See “Enable the Phone to
Send SMS” below.
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.
Enable the Phone to Send SMS
If you want to send or reply to a message, you need to make
sure that your network operator’s Service centre number is
set. Most modern SIM cards already contain this informa-
tion at the time of purchase. You can obtain the service cen-
tre number from your network operator.
To activate a service centre number found in the list
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Service Centres,
YES.
2. Scroll to the number you want and press YES.
3. Select Activate.
If no number is found in the list, you have to set the number
yourself.
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To enter the phone number to your service centre
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Service Centres,
YES, Add new?, YES.
+
2. Enter the number, including the international ( ) sign
and country code and press YES.
Composing a Text Message
For more information on how to enter text and the letters,
see “Entering Letters” on page 30.
Example:
2
•
•
•
To enter an ‘A’, press once.
2
To enter a ‘B’, quickly press twice.
To enter lower-case letters, enter the letter, for example
an ‘A’ and then press *. An ‘a’ appears. Lower-case let-
ters now appear until you press * again.
•
•
To enter numbers, press and hold any number key.
To delete letters and numbers, press the C key.
You may also use the volume keys as a shortcut to certain
letters:
2
2
•
•
To enter a ‘B’, press the upper volume key and press
To enter a ‘C’, press the lower volume key and press
.
.
Tip! You can chose another alphabet by pressing and
#
holding
.
Sending a New Text Message
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Send New, YES.
2. Enter your message and press YES.
3. Enter the recipient’s phone number or
recall it from the phone book by
pressing u
.
4. Press YES to send the message.
Sending message appears in the display followed by Mes-
sage has been sent.
Note! If you have turned on any of the “Set On Send”
options (Message Type, Validity Period, Reply Request),
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you need to make these choices before entering the phone
number. See “Customizing your Text Messages” on page
56.
Saving the Message for Later Use
If you do not want to send the message now, you can save it
in the phone memory and send it later:
•
Press NO when you are asked to enter a phone number.
The message can now be recalled from the Unsent list
in the Messages menu.
To send the message later
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Unsent, YES
2. Select the message you want to send.
The message appears in the display.
3. Press YES.
4. Select Send.
If you wish, you may now edit your message.
5. Press YES and proceed from step 3 as described in
“Sending a New Text Message” above.
Note! The same procedure is used with all types of mes-
sages, for example e-mail, fax messages etc. Check with
your network operator to find out which message types
you can use.
Sending Text Messages to a Group
With your phone you can send text messages to a pre-
defined group. You need to specify a group and save it in
your phone book before you can send text messages to a
group. For more information on how to create groups, see
“Groups” on page 36.
To send a text message to a group
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Send New, YES.
2. Enter your message and press YES.
3. Press u
to enter the Phone Book menu.
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4. Scroll to Groups and press YES.
5. Select the group you want and press
YES to send the message.
Note! When you send text messages to a
group, you will be charged for each member included in
that group.
Customizing your Text Messages
Before you send your message, you can set the type of mes-
sage, the validity period and if you want the recipient of
your message to reply to your message.
Message Type
Your phone can send different types of messages. Your net-
work operator’s service centre may offer the facility of con-
verting a text message into a format (e-mail, fax, etc.) that
suits the equipment that is going to receive the message.
Please contact your network operator to find out which
message types you can use and how.
You can set a standard message type that you want to use or
you can turn on a Set on Send option, which means that
you are asked to select which message type you want to
send, before sending it.
To set a standard message type
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Message Type, YES,
Set Default, YES.
2. Select the message type you want.
The selected message type is now standard until you
change it.
To turn set on “Set on Send” function on or off
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Message Type, YES,
Set on Send, YES.
2. Select On or Off.
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Validity Period
If your message cannot be delivered because the recipient
has turned off the phone, your service centre can save the
message to send it later. If the service centre has not been
able to reach the recipient within a certain time, the mes-
sage will be deleted.
You can set a validity period as your standard or you can
turn on a Set on Send option, which means that you are
asked to set the validity period before sending the message.
To set a validity period as your standard
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Validity Period,
YES, Set Default, YES.
2. Select the validity period you want.
The selected validity period is now your standard until
you change it.
To turn the Set on Send function on or off
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options YES, Validity Period,
YES, Set on Send, YES.
2. Select On or Off.
Reply to Messages
If you want the recipient of your message to reply, you can
turn on the Request Reply option. When this function is
on, you are asked to choose if you want the recipient to
reply or not before your message is sent. If you want the
recipient to reply, select On and press YES.
To turn the Request Reply function on or off
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Reply Request,
YES.
2. Select On or Off.
Note! Not all network operators support these functions.
Templates
If you have one or more standard messages that you use
often, you can save these as Templates to be reused whenever
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you want. You can save up to 5 templates which can consist
of 30 characters each. Your templates are saved in the
phone memory.
To save a template
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Templates, YES, Add new?, YES.
2. Enter the message and press YES.
For more information on how to enter text, “Composing
a Text Message” on page 54
3. If you want to send the message now, press YES when
Send message now? appears in the display, and proceed as
described in “Sending a New Text Message” on page
54. The message is saved in the list of templates.
4. If you do not want to send the message now, press NO.
The message is saved as a template for later use.
To send a template
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Templates, YES.
2. Select the template you want to send.
You may edit the message before sending it. See “Send-
ing a New Text Message” on page 54.
3. When you have completed the message, press YES.
4. Enter the recipient’s phone number.
5. Press YES to send the template.
To delete a template
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Templates, YES.
2. Select the message you want to delete and then press C.
The message Delete? appears in the display.
3. Press YES to delete the message.
Receiving a Message
When you receive a message, you hear a
signal, the indicator light on the top of the
phone rapidly flashes green and the mes-
New message
Read now?
sage New message Read now? appears in the
display.
Note! All networks do not send an audible signal.
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To read the message now
1. Press YES when you see the question New message Read
now?.
The display shows when the message was received and
from what number it was sent, if your network supports
the Calling Line Identification service (CLI). If you
have saved the number together with a name in the
phone book, the name is shown instead.
2. Scroll through the message using the arrow keys. d
takes you forwards and u
takes you backwards
through the message. An arrow at the bottom right cor-
ner of the display indicates that there is more text in the
message.
3. At the end of the message, when the arrow in the dis-
play disappears, press YES. A new menu with different
options appears:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Delete
Reply
Forward
Save
Call
Read Next
The options are described on the following pages.
Note! If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the
message ‘Reply requested Reply?’ appears in the display
when you press YES, if this function is supported by your
network operator. If you do not want to reply, press NO.
To read the message later
•
Press NO when you see the question New message
Read now?.
The message is now saved in the phone memory and an
envelope icon appears at the top of the display. The
envelope icon disappears as soon as you have read the
message. If you want to read the message later you can
retrieve it from the Inbox menu (see below).
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Calling a Phone Number
Found in a Message
1. Press YES when the number is
highlighted.
2. Select Call 0990237237.
Calling the Sender of the
Message
1. When you have read the message, press YES.
2. Select Call in the option list.
If you have saved the number together with a name in
the phone book, the name of the person who sent the
message appears together with Call.
Replying to a Message
1. When you have read the message, press YES.
2. Select Reply in the option list.
3. Select what message you want to send as a reply (send a
new message or include this message when replying).
4. Enter your message and press YES to send the message.
Note! If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the
message ‘Reply requested Reply?’ appears in the display,
if this function is supported by your network operator,
when you press YES at the end of the message. Press YES
again to reply. If you do not want to reply, press NO.
Forwarding a Message
1. When you have read the message, press YES.
2. Select Forward in the option list.
You may edit your message before sending it.
3. When you have completed your message, press YES.
4. Enter the recipient’s phone number.
5. Press YES to send the message.
Deleting a Message
1. When you have read the message, press YES.
2. Select Delete in the option list.
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Tip! You can also delete a message by pressing C while
reading it. The message Delete? appears in the display.
Press YES to delete the message.
You can delete a message from the list of messages in the
Inbox menu without having to open it.
To delete a message from the list in the Inbox menu
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Inbox, YES.
2. Select the message you want to delete and press C.
The message Delete? appears in the display.
3. Press YES to delete the message.
Saving Incoming Messages
If you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it
is automatically saved in the phone memory. This allows
you to read it later. If there are any unread messages in this
memory, the envelope icon appears at the top of the
standby display.
The phone memory can hold up to 15 messages. When all
memory positions are full, the oldest read message is over-
written when a new message is received.
If the phone memory becomes full of unread messages,
new messages are automatically saved on the SIM card.
Messages remain in the phone memory until you delete
them, until you insert a different SIM card or until the
phone needs the memory space to save new messages.
The SIM Card Memory
You can save important messages on your SIM card. Mes-
sages that are saved on the SIM card remain there until you
delete them, i.e. they will not be overwritten if you receive
any new messages. The maximum number of messages that
you can save depends on your SIM card.
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To save a received message in the SIM card memory
1. When you have read the message, press YES.
2. Select Save in the option list.
The message automatically moves from the phone
memory to the SIM card memory. The display shows
the position of the message and the number of saved
messages, for example the third message of fifteen that
can be saved on the SIM card.
Note! If you save your messages on the SIM card, you
can reach them if you should use your SIM card with
another phone.
Reading a saved Message
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Inbox, YES.
means an unread message.
means that the message is saved on the SIM card.
2. Select the message you want to read.
3. Read the message as described in “Receiving a Mes-
sage” on page 58.
4. If you want to read the next message, press YES at the
end of the message.
5. Select Read Next in the option list.
Area Information
The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service
that carries your private messages. The Area Information is
another type of text message which is sent to all subscribers
in a certain network area.
The information may be a local road report or a phone
number to a local taxi.
Note! This feature may not be available on all networks.
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To turn Area Information on or off
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Area Info, YES,
Reception,YES.
2. Select On or Off.
Area Information Message Types
Each type of Area Information message is identified by a
three-digit code. The list below shows examples of the
Area information codes that exist today.
Code:
000
010
020
022
024
030
032
034
040
050
052
054
056
057
058
059
AI Message Type:
Index
Newsflashes
Hospitals
Doctors
Pharmacies
Long-distance road reports
Local road reports
Taxis
Weather
District cell information
Network information
Operator services
Directory enquiries (national)
Directory enquiries (international)
Customer care (national)
Customer care (international)
Note! These codes are operator dependent. For informa-
tion about the area information services that you can use,
please refer to the information supplied by your network
operator.
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Area Information Message List
You can decide which types of area information messages
you wish to receive. The number of Area Info codes that
can be saved depends on your SIM card.
To insert an Area Information code
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Area Info, YES, Edit
List, YES, Add new?, YES.
2. Enter the new code and press YES.
To delete the code
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Area Info, YES, Edit
List, YES.
2. Select the code you want to delete and press C.
The message Erase? appears in the display.
3. Press YES to delete the code.
Receiving an Area Message
When you receive an Area Information message, the mes-
sage automatically appears in the display. You read the
message in the same way as you read an ordinary text mes-
sage, see “Receiving a Message” on page 58. When you
have read the message, press YES. The message is deleted.
Cell Information
The Cell information channel (see “Area Information Mes-
sage List” on page 64) is used by network operators for
sending messages to their subscribers within a certain net-
work area. For example, the operator may inform you that
you are within your home network area and that you can
now make calls at a lower rate.
Note! This feature may not be supported by your network
operator.
To turn Cell Information on or off
1. Scroll to Messages, YES, Options, YES, Cell Information,
YES.
2. Select On or Off.
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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 Divert Calls service to divert them to another
phone number.
Note! The Divert Calls service may not be available on all
networks.
The Divert Calls service lets you divert your voice, fax and
data calls respectively – provided your subscription sup-
ports fax and data calls.
For voice calls, you may choose between the following
divert alternatives:
•
•
•
divert all voice calls, All Voice Calls
divert calls if you are already on the phone, When Busy
divert calls that you do not answer within a specified
time limit (operator dependent), No Reply
divert calls if your phone is turned off or if you are
unreachable, Not Reachable
•
Note! These alternatives are only valid for voice calls.
If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you may set dif-
ferent Divert Calls for your two voice lines, i.e. Line 1 and
Line 2. You will then have an additional divert alternative,
i.e. All Line 2 Calls.
When you are making a phone call and the phone call is
diverted to another number, this is indicated in your dis-
play, if supported by your subscription. Similarly, when
receiving an incoming phone call which has been diverted
from another number, this is indicated in your display, if
supported by your subscription.
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Activating Divert Calls
To divert a call
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Divert Calls,
YES.
2. Scroll to the divert you want to turn on (All Voice Calls,
W hen Busy, No Reply, Not Reachable, Fax Calls or Data Calls) and
press YES.
3. Select Activate.
4. A phone number recently used for the divert function or
a number recently present in the display will be sug-
gested as a divert number. Enter the phone number,
including the area code, to which you want your calls to
be diverted and then press YES. If you need to delete
numbers, press C.
Tip! If the phone number is stored in the phone book, you
do not need to enter it. Press u
and then recall the
number.
When you turn on the All Voice Calls divert, an
icon is shown in standby.
Note! When the Restricted Calls function is on, some
Divert Calls options cannot be activated. See “Security for
Your Phone and Subscription” on page 68.
Cancelling Divert Calls
To cancel a certain Divert Calls
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Divert Calls, YES.
2. Scroll to the divert you want to cancel and press YES.
3. Select Cancel.
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message
which informs you that the Divert Calls has been can-
celled.
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Checking the Divert Status
To check the status of a certain Divert Calls
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Divert Calls,
YES.
2. Scroll to the divert you want to check and press YES.
3. Select Get Status.
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message
which informs you whether the Divert Calls is on or
not.
To check the status of all Divert Calls
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Divert Calls,
YES, Check All, YES.
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Security for Your Phone
and Subscription
There are several ways to protect your phone and subscrip-
tion from unauthorized use. Anything from a SIM card lock
to full phone number control.
The SIM Card Lock
The SIM card lock only protects your subscription and not
your phone itself from unauthorized use. If you change
SIM cards, the phone still works with the new SIM card.
Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase. If the
SIM card lock is on, you have to enter the PIN (Personal
Identity Number) 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. If this happens you need to unblock it to access
your subscription.
To unblock your SIM card
1. PIN blocked appears.
2. Enter your PUK (or PUK2) which you will find in the
information supplied by your network operator.
3. Press YES.
4. Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN (or PIN2).
5. Press YES.
6. Re-enter the new PIN (or PIN2) to confirm.
7. Press YES.
Note! If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row, your
card is permanently blocked. If this happens, you should
contact your network operator.
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To change your PIN code
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Card Lock, YES,
Change PIN, 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 has now been changed.
Note! If the message Codes do not match appears, this
means you entered the new PIN incorrectly. If the mes-
sage Wrong PIN appears, followed by Old PIN:, you
entered your old PIN incorrectly.
To change your PIN 2
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Card Lock, YES,
Change PIN2, YES.
2. Follow the same procedure as described in ‘To change
your PIN code’ above.
To turn off the SIM card lock
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Card Lock, YES, Pro-
tection, YES, Off, YES.
2. Enter your PIN and press YES.
The message Unlocked confirms that the card lock has
now been turned off.
Note! This only works if your SIM card allows you to
cancel the card lock.
To turn on the SIM card lock
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Card Lock, YES, Pro-
tection, YES, On, YES.
2. Enter your PIN and press YES.
The message Locked confirms that the card lock is now
on.
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The Phone Lock
The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use
if it is stolen and the SIM card is exchanged. It is not on
when you buy the phone. You can change the phone lock
code (0000) to any four- to eight-digit personal code.
The phone lock can be On, Automatic or Off.
Phone lock on
If the phone lock is On, the message Phone locked Phone
lock code: appears each time you turn on the phone. You
have to enter your code followed by YES to use your
phone.
Automatic
If the phone lock is set to Automatic, you do not need to
enter your phone lock code until a different SIM card is
inserted in the phone. After the phone lock code has been
entered correctly, the phone can be used with the new SIM
card. You are not asked to enter the phone lock code again
until the original SIM card or a different SIM card is
inserted.
Changing the phone lock code
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Phone Lock, YES,
Change Code, YES.
2. Follow the steps described in “To change your PIN
code” on page 69.
Note! It is important that you remember your new code. If
you should forget it, you have to hand in your phone to
your local Ericsson retailer.
To set the phone lock to on, automatic or off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Phone Lock, Protection,
YES.
2. Select On, Automatic or Off.
3. Enter the phone lock code and press YES.
The new lock status is shown.
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The Keypad Lock
The keypad lock feature helps you to avoid accidental dial-
ling, which can happen if you keep your phone in your
pocket. You can choose between manual and automatic
keylock.
An icon in the shape of a key
you that the keypad is locked.
in the display informs
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.
The Manual Keylock
To lock the keypad manually
C
*
,
•
•
Press until the Standby menu appears and then press
or scroll to Keylock on and press YES.
To unlock the keypad
C
*
Press and then press or to answer the question
YES
Turn off Keylock?.
The Automatic Keylock
Automatic keylock means that if no keys are pressed in 25
seconds, the keypad will be locked.
To set the automatic keylock
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Locks, YES, Auto Keylock, YES.
2. Select On and press YES.
Note! The keypad lock is always disabled if the phone is
connected to vehicle handsfree equipment.
Restrict Calls
The Restrict Calls service allows you to restrict certain
types of calls to be made and received.
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Note! This service may not be available on all networks or
may require a separate subscription.
The following calls can be restricted:
•
•
•
all outgoing calls, All Outgoing
all outgoing international calls, Outgoing Intl
all outgoing international calls except to your home
country, Outg Intl Roam
•
•
all incoming calls, All Incoming
all incoming calls when you are abroad (when roam-
ing), Inc when Roam
To make sure that a call restriction is not changed by some-
one else, you need a password, which comes with your
subscription, to turn on or cancel a call restriction. You can
change the password as often as you like.
To activate/cancel a call restriction
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Restrict Calls,
YES.
2. Scroll to the option you want and press YES.
3. Select Activate or Cancel.
4. Enter your password and press YES.
The message Please wait appears, followed by a mes-
sage which informs you whether the call restriction is
on or not.
Note! If you divert incoming calls you cannot activate
some Restrict Calls options. Likewise, if you restrict calls,
you cannot activate some Divert Calls options. See
“Diverting Incoming Calls” on page 65.
To cancel all call restrictions
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Restrict Calls,
YES, Cancel All, YES.
2. Enter your password and press YES.
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message
confirming that all call restrictions have been cancelled.
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To check the status of a call restriction
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Restrict Calls,
YES.
2. Scroll to the option you want and press YES.
3. Select Get Status.
The message Please wait appears, followed by a message
which informs you whether the call restriction is on or
not.
To change the password
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Restrict Calls,
YES, Change Passwd, YES.
2. Enter the old (current) password and press YES.
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 saved.
The fixed numbers are normally protected by your PIN2.
How many fixed numbers you can save depends on your
SIM card.
The Fixed Dialling function allows calls to be made only to
certain numbers saved on the SIM card. If an attempt is
made to call other numbers, the
message Number not permitted appears in the display.
It is possible to save 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 all numbers starting with 0123456.
Numbers beginning with the international (+) sign and
country code can also be saved, allowing you to make calls
abroad.
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Numbers which include question marks can be saved. A
question mark should be read as a wild card, i.e. it can rep-
resent any number (0-9). To enter a question mark press
#
and hold
.
Note! The Fixed Dialling service does not prohibit calls to
the international emergency number 112.
To turn the Fixed Dialling service on or off
,
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Options, YES Fixed Dialling,
YES.
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
3. Select On or Off.
To save fixed numbers
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Fixed Numbers, YES, Add new?,
YES.
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
3. Enter the fixed number and press YES.
4. Enter the name you want to associate with the number
and press YES.
To edit a saved fixed number
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Fixed Numbers, YES.
2. Scroll to the fixed number that you want to edit and
press YES.
3. Select Edit.
4. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
5. Edit the fixed number and press YES.
6. Edit the name and press YES.
7. Edit the position number and press YES.
To delete a fixed number
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Fixed Numbers, YES.
2. Scroll to the fixed number that you want to delete and
press YES.
3. Select Delete.
4. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
The fixed number is deleted.
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Closed User Groups
The Closed User Group (CUG) function is another way of
lowering call costs. It depends entirely on your operator
and subscription. Not all networks support this function.
Your network operator can place certain numbers in
groups. On some networks it is cheaper to make calls
within a call group. You can have a maximum of 10 groups.
To add a Closed User Group
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Closed Groups,
YES, Edit List, YES, Add new, YES.
2. Enter the name of the Closed User Group and press
YES.
3. Enter the index number of the group and press YES.
Note! The index numbers are provided by your network
operator.
To activate a Closed User Group
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Closed Groups,
YES, Edit List, YES.
2. Scroll to the group you want to activate and press YES.
3. Select Activate.
Calls can only be made within the selected user group.
To call outside Closed User Groups
You can decide whether outgoing calls to a non-CUG
number are allowed.
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Closed Groups,
YES, Open Calls, YES.
2. Select On.
To edit a name in the CUG List
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Closed Groups,
YES, Edit List, YES.
2. Scroll to the group that you want to edit and press YES.
3. Select Edit.
4. Enter a new name and press YES.
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To delete a group from the CUG List
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Closed Groups,
YES, Edit List, YES.
2. Scroll to the group that you want to delete and press
YES.
3. Select Delete.
Accept Calls
With the Accept Calls service, you can choose to receive
calls only from certain numbers. Other calls are automati-
cally rejected by a busy tone. You have to save the numbers
that you want to receive in an Accepted List. The rejected
calls are saved in the Call List in the Call Info menu.
When you buy your phone, the setting for the Accept Calls
service is set to From All, i.e. you receive calls as normal.
To add numbers to the Accepted Callers List
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accepted List, YES, Add new?, YES. This takes you
to your phone book.
2. Select a number.
To add more participants in the Accepted Callers List,
repeat steps 1 to 2 above. It is possible to choose a
number within a group in your phone book.
To delete numbers from the Accepted Callers List
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accepted List, YES.
2. Scroll to the number you want to delete and press C.
To check the Accepted Callers List
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accepted List, YES.
To accept calls from the list
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accept Options, YES.
2. Select From List.
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Now you will only receive calls from the par-
ticipants in the Accepted Callers List. An icon is
shown in standby.
To reject all calls
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accept Options, YES.
2. Select From No One.
All incoming calls will now be rejected. The
caller hears a busy tone and you get no indica-
tion of incoming calls. An icon is shown in
standby.
To accept calls from all
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accept Options, YES.
2. Select From All.
You will now receive all calls as normal.
To check the Accepted Calls function
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Accept Calls,
YES, Accept Options, YES.
The Accepted Calls alternative that is on is marked with
a filled button.
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Handling More than One
Call Simultaneously
Your phone allows you to handle more than one call simul-
taneously. 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 con-
versation 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 “Conference Calls” on page 81.
The Call Waiting Service
If you wish to be able to receive a second call, while
another call is in progress, you must turn on the Call
Waiting service.
Note! The Call Waiting service may not be available on
all networks.
If you are engaged in a fax or a data call, you will not
hear any incoming calls. Incoming calls are rejected.
To turn on the Call Waiting service
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Call Waiting,
YES, Activate, YES.
There may be a short delay before the network
responds. In the meantime, the message Please wait is dis-
played. This is followed by the message Call Waiting
Activated.
To cancel the Call Waiting service
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Call Waiting,
YES, Cancel, YES.
•
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To check whether the Call Waiting service is on or not
Scroll to Settings, YES, Call Options, YES, Call Waiting,
YES, Get Status, YES.
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Making a Second Call
1. Put the current call on hold by pressing YES.
2. Enter the number you wish to call and press YES.
You may also retrieve the number from your phone
book, by pressing and holding d
.
Note! You can only put one call on hold.
Receiving a Second Call
If the Call Waiting service is on, you hear a tone in the ear-
piece if you receive a second call. The number or name of
the caller is normally shown at the top of the display
together with a list of the alternatives Answer, Busy and
Release&answer. If the incoming call is a restricted
number, the display shows Withheld. If the incoming call
is a number without any CLI service, Unknown is shown.
You can do one of the following:
Put the current call on hold
and answer the waiting call
•
•
Press YES to answer the waiting call.
The current call is now put on hold.
Your held call is marked in grey in the display and the
active call is marked in black.
Continue the current call and reject the waiting call
Select Busy.
The waiting call is rejected. If the caller’s network sup-
ports it, the caller hears a busy tone.
Note! If Divert When Busy is on, the waiting call is
diverted to the number you have specified.
End the current call and answer the waiting call
•
Select Release&answer.
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One Active Call and
One Call On Hold
When you have one active call and one call on hold, you
can do one of the following:
Switch between the two calls
•
Press YES.
End the active call and return to the call on hold
1. Press NO. The question Retrieve call? appears.
2. Press YES.
If you press NO, also the call on hold will be ended.
End both calls
•
•
Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Release All, YES.
Connect the two calls (Call Transfer)
Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Transfer Call, YES.
The two calls are now connected to each other, and you
are disconnected from both calls.
Note! The Call Transfer service may not be available on
all networks.
Join the two calls into a Conference Call
•
Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Join Calls, YES.
See ‘Conference Calls’ below.
Receiving a Third Call
If the Call Waiting service is on, you may receive a third
call when you have one active call and a second call on
hold. From now on, you cannot answer any more calls
without disconnecting one, if you do not want to create a
conference call. You hear a tone in the earpiece and Busy
and Release&answer appear in the display.
You can do one of the following:
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End the current call and accept the waiting call
Select Release&answer.
The waiting call becomes active and the call on hold
remains on hold.
•
•
•
Reject the waiting call
Select Busy.
The third call is rejected. Provided the caller’s network
supports this function, the caller hears a busy tone.
Create a conference call
See below.
Conference Calls
Note! The Conference Call service may not be available
on all networks.
A conference call is a call with more than two participants.
As in an ordinary conference, all participants can hear each
other at the same time. You may include up to five partici-
pants in a conference call.
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
•
Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Join Calls, YES.
You have now created a conference call (with yourself,
the former active and held calls as participants).
Adding New Participants to the Conference Group
You may 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 next person you wish to include in the confer-
ence group.
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3. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Join Calls, YES.
You can include up to five participants in the confer-
ence group by repeating steps 1 to 3 above.
To check the participants in the conference group
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Parties in Conf, YES.
The first participant’s phone number is displayed, if
available. If the participant’s number and name are
stored in your phone book, the name is displayed
instead. Otherwise the display shows part 1, 2 etc.
2. Scroll with d
to check the other participants.
Having a Private Conversation
with One of the Participants
If you wish to have a private conversation with one of the
participants, you may extract that participant from the con-
ference and put the other participants on hold.
To extract a participant
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Extract Part, YES.
2. Select the participant that you want to extract.
To rejoin the participant to the conference group
•
Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Join Calls, YES.
Releasing Participants from
the Conference Group
You can release participants from the conference group one
by one or all at once.
To release a certain participant
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Release Part, YES.
2. Select the participant that you want to release.
To release all participants
•
Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Release All, 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.
To put the conference group on hold
and make a new call
1. Press YES.
2. Enter the number you wish to call and press YES.
To switch between the new call and the conference
group
•
•
Press YES.
To end the new call and return
to the conference group
Press NO and then YES.
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 network has an
agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming.
The order of preference in which the phone chooses a net-
work is determined by a list of preferred networks on your
SIM card. Your phone includes a number of functions that
let you determine how it searches for a network. You may
also choose a network yourself from those within range.
To select a network
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Select Network,
YES.
2. If there is more than one network within range, scroll to
the network you want and press YES to select it.
To start an automatic network search
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, New Search, YES.
The phone automatically starts searching for a network
according to the list of preferred networks stored on
your SIM card.
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Display Information
The currently used network is marked with a filled button.
Together with the network name, you also get the following
information in the display:
The display meaning...
shows...
You are in your home zone.
Does not appear on all networks.
The name of the network is included in a list
of preferred networks on your SIM card. You
can use this network.
The name of the network is included in a list
of forbidden networks on your SIM card. You
may not be allowed to use this network,
except for emergency calls.
All other networks without any icons are available, i.e. they
are not included in the preferred or forbidden list on your
SIM card but they may be used.
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 For-
bidden is displayed.
List of Preferred Networks
You can create and edit a list that defines in which order
your phone will select a network during automatic network
selection, when your home network is not within range.
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The number of networks that can be stored in the list
depends on your SIM card.
You can review the network list and rearrange the order of
the networks. You can also add new networks to the list and
delete networks from it.
To review the list of networks
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Preferred Nets,
YES.
The name of the first network is displayed.
Use u
or d
to scroll through the networks in the
list.
To see a network’s full name
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Preferred Nets,
YES.
2. Scroll to a network and press YES.
3. Select Full Name.
To add a network to the list
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Preferred Nets,
YES, Add new?, YES.
2. Scroll to the network that you want to add and press
YES.
If the network you want does not appear in the list,
scroll to Other and press YES. Enter the three-digit coun-
try number and the two-digit network number and press
YES.
3. Enter a position number and press YES.
Note! All lower prioritized networks will be shifted one
step down in the list.
To delete a network from the list
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Preferred Nets,
YES.
2. Scroll to the network that you want to delete and press
YES.
3. Select Delete.
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To rearrange the list
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Preferred Nets,
YES.
2. Scroll to the network that you want to move and press
YES.
3. Select Change Priority.
4. Enter the new position within the list and press YES.
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 on. When you buy your phone it is set
to automatic search mode.
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 network first. If this is not available, the
question Select net? appears. You then need to choose a
network as described in “Searching for Networks” on page
84.
To turn on the automatic search mode
•
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Search Mode, YES,
Automatic, YES.
To turn on the manual search mode
Scroll to Settings, YES, Networks, YES, Search Mode, YES,
Manual, YES.
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Knowing the Call Time/
Call Cost
During a call, the duration of the call is shown in the dis-
play. When you end the call, the call duration information
is shown for another three seconds. If you subscribe to cost
information, the call cost (or the number of call units) is
displayed instead of the call duration.
Total Call Time or Call Cost
The Call Info menu allows you to check the total time or
cost of your calls.
To check the time/cost of the last call
•
Scroll to Call Info, YES, Last Call, YES.
Now you can check the duration or cost (if you sub-
scribe to cost information) of the last call.
To check the time of your outgoing calls
•
•
•
Scroll to Call Info, YES, Outgoing Time, YES.
To check the total call time
Scroll to Call Info, YES, Total Time, YES.
To check the total call cost
Scroll to Call Info, YES, Total Cost, YES.
To reset the total call time/call cost
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Reset Counters, YES.
2. Select Total Cost, Total Time or Outgoing time.
3. Press YES to reset the cost or time.
Note! If you subscribe to cost information, you must enter
your PIN2 to clear the cost or time counter.
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Determining the Call Cost
The Tariff function lets you enter and specify the price per
call unit. The price entered is stored on your SIM card.
Note! This service must be supported by your subscription
and your network.
If you do not specify a price per call unit, the number of
call units is displayed during a call, and in Last Call and
Total Cost in the Call Info menu.
To enter the price per call unit
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES Options, YES, Set Tariff, YES.
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
3. Select Change Tariff.
4. Enter the code for the currency you want, for example
GBP for Pound Sterling, and then press YES.
5. Enter the price per call unit, for example 0.75, and press
YES. To enter the decimal point, press #.
To revert to call units
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Options, YES, Set Tariff, YES.
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
3. Select Units.
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 mak-
ing calls. This could be useful when you lend your phone to
someone and do not want their call costs to exceed a certain
amount which you can decide. After a call is made, the cost
is deducted from this amount. When the amount reaches
zero, no more calls can be made.
Note! As the price of a call may vary due to where you are
calling from, at what time of the day you are calling and
so on, the credit limit is only an estimated value.
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To set a specific credit limit
,
YES
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Options, YES Set Credit,
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
3. Select Change Credit.
.
4. Enter the amount, for example 30 pounds, and then
press YES.
To set unlimited credit
1. Scroll to Call Info, YES, Options, YES, Set Credit, YES.
2. Enter your PIN2 and press YES.
3. Select Unlimited?.
Note! If you set the credit to Unlimited, the cost counter
starts from zero and increases.
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Using Two Voice Lines
If your subscription supports the Two Line Service, your
phone will have two voice lines with different phone num-
bers, separate bills and perhaps different subscription serv-
ices. This is useful for example if you want to keep
business calls and private calls on separate lines.
When you buy your phone, the names of the lines are nor-
mally Line 1 and Line 2, but you can change their names.
You can only send text messages (SMS) on Line 1. An icon
indicates the line currently chosen for outgoing calls.
To change the name of a line
.
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, Edit Line Tags, YES
2. Select a line.
3. Enter a new name and press YES.
Changing Phone Lines
When you want to make a call, you need to choose which
line to use.
Note! Incoming calls can be received on both lines, irre-
spective of the line currently chosen.
To change phone lines
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES.
2. Select Switch to Line 1 or Switch to Line 2.
From now on, all outgoing calls are made on this line.
Different Settings for Each Line
You may have different settings for each line, for example
the ring signal or divert calls.
Tip! You may also have separate Voice Mail numbers for
each phone line, if supported by your subscription.
Some operators may show the call time or call cost for each
line respectively.
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Voice Control
Your phone allows you to:
•
•
voice dial - call someone by simply saying the name
answer and reject calls using your voice when con-
nected to a handsfree kit
To call someone, you only need to press YES until you hear
a tone, say the name (voice label) associated with that per-
son and your phone automatically dials the number. To
answer or reject calls, say Answer or Busy.
Preparing your Phone
for Voice Dialling
When you buy your phone, voice dialling is set to on. If, for
some reason, it has been turned off, you will need to turn it
on again before you can start using it.
To turn Voice Dialling on
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Voice Control, YES, Voice Dialling,
YES.
2. Select On.
Your phone is now ready to record voice labels.
Note! Once you have turned voice dialling on, you are
asked if you want to record a voice label every time you
save a new number in your phone book. “Saving a Num-
ber Together with a Name” on page 31
Before you can use voice dialling, you need to record voice
labels for your phone book entries. To get a good result
when recording voice labels, make sure you are in a quiet
environment.
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To record voice labels for existing phone book entries
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Voice Labels, YES, Add voice?,
YES.
2. Select a phone book entry to which you want to add a
voice label.
3. Wait for the tone and say the name
(voice label) that you want to save.
The voice label is played back to you.
4. Press YES to save the voice label you
have recorded.
If you do not find the recording OK, repeat step 3.
An icon appears next to those phone book entries
for which you have saved a voice label. You can
save 10 voice labels in the phone.
You can also record voice labels in Find and Edit in the
Phone Book menu.
Note! To use voice dialling with a vehicle handsfree unit,
you need to record your voice labels in the car, when con-
nected to a vehicle handsfree.
Voice labels for phone book entries recorded in the phone
will not be available in the car, and vice versa. For more
information about the Vehicle Handsfree unit, see “Vehi-
cle Handsfree” on page 111.
Recording Problems
If your phone cannot detect any speech, one of the follow-
ing might have happened:
•
•
you spoke too softly - try speaking louder
the voice label was too short - it should be around one
second long
•
you spoke too late or too soon - speak after the tone
Go back to step 1 of ‘To record voice labels for phone
book entries’.
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Listening to and Editing Voice Labels
Your phone allows you to listen to and edit a list of the
phone book entries that have voice labels.
To listen to and/or edit the voice labels
saved in your phone book
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Voice Labels, YES.
2. Scroll to the entry that you want to edit.
The voice label is played back to you.
3. Press YES.
4. Select Replace Voice if you want to re-record the voice
label or select Erase Voice if you want to erase the
recorded voice label.
5. Continue according to the instructions.
You can also listen to and/or edit your voice labels in Find
and Edit in the Phone Book menu.
Voice Label Playback
If you have recorded a voice label for an entry in your
phone book, the voice label is played back to you in the fol-
lowing cases:
•
•
•
when you move through the phone book or voice
label list and reach this entry
when you receive a call from the number corre-
sponding to this entry
when you voice dial this entry (before the call is
connected)
Making Calls Using your Voice
To make a call
1. Press and hold YES until you hear a tone.
2. Release YES and say a name that you have recorded
earlier.
The name (voice label) is played back to you, and the
call is connected.
Instead of pressing and holding YES, as in step 1 above,
you can press and hold any of the volume keys.
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Voice Answering
When connected to a portable or vehicle handsfree unit,
you can answer or reject incoming calls by using your
voice.
Before you can use voice answering, you need to turn on
the voice answering function and record your voice com-
mands.
To turn on Voice Answering
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Handsfree, YES, Voice Answer,
YES.
2. Select On.
You now have to train your phone to recognize your
voice answering commands.
3. Press YES to continue.
4. Follow the instructions in the phone display, i.e. say the
word Answer and press YES to save your recording.
(Use the microphone of the Handsfree unit.) If the
recording was not OK, repeat step 3.
5. Say the word Busy and press YES to save your record-
ings.
Note! If you prefer, you can use other words instead of
‘Answer’ and ‘Busy’.
To answer an incoming call using your voice
•
•
When the phone rings, say the word Answer.
The word Answer is played back to you and the call
will be connected.
To reject an incoming call
When the phone rings, say the word Busy.
The word Busy is played back to you, and the call is
rejected, i.e. the caller hears a busy tone.
Note! For more information about handsfree units, see
“Portable Handsfree” on page 110 and “Vehicle Hands-
free” on page 111.
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Calling 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 redirect the charges to one of these
accounts instead. The Calling card service lets you redirect
the charges to either a credit card account or to a calling
card account.
You can save two separate card numbers in your phone.
These numbers are protected by a four- to eight-digit phone
lock code. When you buy your phone the code is set to
0000. You may change the code to one that you choose
yourself. See “The Phone Lock” on page 70.
Note! You cannot use the Calling card service when mak-
ing a fax or a data call.
Activating the Calling Card Service
To be able to make calling card calls, you need to turn on
the service.
To turn on the Calling card service
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Options, YES, Set CallingCards,
YES.
2. Enter your phone lock code (0000) and press YES.
3. Select On.
The Calling card service is now on and the sub-menu
Calling Cards is available in the Phone Book menu.
Saving Calling Card Numbers
You can save two calling card numbers in your phone.
To save a card number
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Calling Cards, YES.
2. Enter your phone lock code and press YES.
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3. Select Add new?.
4. Enter the access number of the calling card server and
press YES.
5. Enter a name that you want to associate with your call-
ing card server and press YES.
6. Enter the verification code of the calling card server and
press YES.
7. Select whether you want to send the number that you
want to call or the verification code first and press YES
to confirm your choice.
Note! Your service provider will give you the information
needed for the verification codes.
To delete a card number
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Calling Cards, YES.
2. Scroll to the card number that you want to delete and
press YES.
3. Select Delete.
The question Delete? appears in the display.
4. Press YES.
The card number has been deleted.
To edit a card number
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Calling Cards, YES.
2. Scroll to the card number that you want to edit and
press YES.
3. Select Edit.
You may now edit the card number.
4. Press YES to confirm the new number.
You may now also edit the name and code.
Choosing a Card
If you have saved two card numbers, you must choose
which card you want to use before making a calling card
call.
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To select a card
1. Scroll to Phone Book, YES, Calling Cards, YES.
2. Enter your phone lock code and press YES.
3. Select the card that you want to use.
4. Select Activate card.
Making a Calling Card Call
1. Enter the phone number of your calling card server or
retrieve it from the Phone Book by pressing and hold-
ing d
.
2. Press and hold YES.
The access number of the calling card server is called
and during the connecting phase, you are asked to send
the phone number of the person that you want to call
and the verification code, in the order chosen earlier
(see above).
3. To send the number and verification code during the
connecting phase, press YES when the display shows
Send or wait a few seconds and they are sent automati-
cally. Now you are connected to your personal phone
call.
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Fax and Data Calls
Note! To be able to use various communications services
you need the appropriate software such as a fax program,
an e-mail program or an Internet browser.
Sending Fax and Data Calls
All fax and data calls are initiated from the appropriate
computer software. To send fax and data calls you need to
connect your phone to a computer, for example by means
of an infrared modem and then start the appropriate soft-
ware program.
Receiving Fax and Data Calls
The procedure of receiving fax and data calls depends on
your network and subscription. If you have different num-
bers for voice, fax and data calls, this is referred to as multi
numbering. This means that you can have up to three num-
bers in your subscription. If you only have one number for
all call types, this is referred to as single numbering.
Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Multi Numbering
If your network and subscription support multi numbering,
the type of incoming call is shown in the display. There are
two possible calls apart from voice calls:
•
•
Fax calls
Data calls
The display shows the type of call.
To receive a fax or data call
1. Connect your computer to the phone.
2. Answer the call from within the software program (if it
does not answer automatically).
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Note! You cannot answer an incoming fax or data call by
pressing the YES key on the phone but you may reject the
call by pressing NO.
Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Single Numbering
If you have a SIM card that does not support separate fax
and data numbers, the phone does not recognize the type of
incoming call.
Next Incoming Call Type
If you want to receive a fax or data call you have to set the
phone to one of these options in the Next Incoming sub-
menu. You only see this menu if your phone detects that
you do not have separate numbers for data, fax and voice.
Once you have set your phone for a specific incoming call,
it stays like this until you change it. The normal setting is
Voice.
To set the next incoming call type
1. Scroll to Call Handling, YES, Next Incoming, YES.
2. Select the call type you want (Voice, Data or Fax).
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Extras
Alarm Clock
The phone has an alarm clock, which you may
find useful when travelling. When it is on, an icon
is shown in the display.
The alarm rings at the time set and the display flashes, even
if the phone is turned off. The volume of the alarm signal is
always increasing, provided the battery is attached and
charged.
The alarm rings for 60 seconds and is repeated every nine
minutes, if you do not turn it off. After 60 minutes, the
repeat function is turned off automatically.
To set the time of the alarm
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Alarm Clock, YES.
2. Enter the time.
3. Press YES to confirm your setting.
To change the alarm time
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Alarm Clock, YES, Set New Time,
YES.
2. Enter the time.
3. Press YES to confirm your setting.
To turn the alarm signal off
•
Press any key to turn the alarm off when it rings.
If you do not want the alarm to be repeated, press YES.
To turn off the alarm function
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Alarm Clock, YES.
2. Select Cancel.
You can also find the Alarm Clock in Time and Date in
the Settings menu.
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Calculator
The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add, sub-
tract, divide and multiply.
#
•
•
•
Press to get
+
,
-
,
x
,
/.
Press C to erase a figure to the left of the cursor.
*
Press to enter a decimal point.
To use the calculator
In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32.
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Calculator, YES.
2. Enter 134.
#
/
3. Press repeatedly until the division sign ( ) appears.
4. Enter 32.
5. Press YES to get the answer.
6. To clear the display, press C.
Stopwatch
The phone has a built-in stopwatch for you to time a certain
activity.
To run the stopwatch
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Stopwatch, YES.
2. Press YES to start the stopwatch. Press YES again to
stop it.
To reset the stopwatch
•
Press C when the stopwatch is not running.
Tip! By pressing # when the stopwatch is running, you
can store up to 9 lap times. Press u
or d
to check
your stored lap times.
Note! If you receive an incoming call or voice or text mes-
sage while the stopwatch is running, the stopwatch is
turned off. If you exit the stop watch menu the stop watch
is turned off.
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Timer
The phone has a built-in 24-hour timer. You set the time
you want and when that time is out, an alert signal sounds.
To set the timer
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Timer, YES.
2. Enter the time and press YES.
The countdown begins. The timer is shown in standby
mode.
When the alert sounds, press any key to turn it off.
To set a new time when the timer is running
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Timer, YES, Set New Time, YES.
2. Enter the time and press YES.
The countdown begins. The timer is shown in standby
mode.
When the alert sounds, press any key to turn it off.
To turn off the timer
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Timer, YES.
2. Select Cancel.
Note! The timer does not work when the phone is turned
off.
Games
Your phone has two different games for your enjoyment.
There are help texts available in each game as a guide for
you to get started.
®
Tetris
The object of Tetris is to prevent the blocks from reaching
the top. Each time you fill a line, the line disappears.
To start Tetris
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Games, YES, Tetris, YES.
Tetris appears in the display.
2. To start a game, select Start.
3. Select level (1–10).
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4. Press any key to start.
Instead of choosing Start you can scroll with d
•
to select High-score, Help or Quit (at step 2
above).
To control the game
8
2
5
3
•
•
•
•
•
•
or press the lower volume key = move left
or press the upper volume key = move right
9
or = rotate
6
or = drop faster
C = pause
NO = quit
Solitaire
The object of Solitaire is to form four piles of cards, one
per suit, running from ace to king. The cards are dealt out
into seven columns. The last six columns have one or more
cards facing downwards. If the top card in a column is
removed, revealing the face-down card, you may turn it
face up. Only kings, or stacks of cards beginning with a
king may be moved to an empty column.
Columns of cards are built up in descending order and
alternating colour. For example, the eight of hearts may be
placed on either the nine of clubs or spades.
The remaining cards in the deck are available for play. You
can turn these cards one at a time. The card in the discard
pile may be placed on the columns or the ace piles. When
you run out of cards in the deck, you can flip it over and
continue.
To start Solitaire
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Games, YES, Solitaire, YES.
Solitaire appears in the display.
2. To start a game select New game (or Resume game if you
have played before).
•
Instead of choosing Start you can scroll with d
to select Resume game or Help (at step 2 above).
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To control the game
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
•
= Select card/pile, Confirm move, Flip card
= Turn up new card from game deck
= Put card on ace pile
= View a pile (selection and move is possible)
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The Profile Concept
Your phone includes a number of pre-programmed profiles.
A profile is a group of settings which are set to suit a cer-
tain environment. For example, when you go to a meeting,
you can just choose the Meeting profile and a number of
settings that suit a meeting are set.
Some accessories can choose a profile automatically. For
example, when you place your phone in a vehicle handsfree
unit, the In Car profile is chosen. For more information on
automatic activation of profiles. See “Accessories” on
page 109.
The Profiles
There are six pre-programmed profiles:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Normal
Meeting
In Car
Outdoors
Port H-free
Home
Your phone is always set to one of the six profiles. When
you buy your phone, it is set to the Normal profile. You
cannot create more profiles, but you can change the name
of a profile, change the settings included in a profile or add
an accessory to a certain profile.
Note! You cannot change the name of the ‘Normal’ pro-
file and you cannot add an accessory to the ‘Normal’ pro-
file.
For information on how to add an accessory to a profile,
see “Adding Accessories to a Profile” on page 114.
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Tip! To find out which profile you are using, press any of
the volume keys in standby mode.
The table below shows the settings of each profile.
Normal Meeting In Car
Out-
Port H- Home
free
doors
5(6)
Off
On
0(6)
Off
6(6)
Off
Off
6(6)
Off
On
6(6)
Off
On
5(6)
Off
Off
Ring
Volume
Increasing
Ring
On if
silent
Vibrating
Alert
From From From From From From All
Accept
Calls
All
All
All
All
All
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Divert
Calls
None None
Auto Auto
None None
None None
Calling
Cards
On
L1
Auto
L1
Auto
L1
Auto
L1
Light
L1
L1
Line 1/2
Silent
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Auto
Activation
-
-
Vehicle
HF
-
Hands-
free
-
Accesso-
ries
You can always choose a profile manually.
To select a profile manually
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Select Profile, YES.
2. Select the profile you want.
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You can also find Select Profile in the My Shortcuts
menu. The quickest way to reach this sub-menu is to press
and hold u
.
If you choose a profile other than Normal, an icon
is shown in standby.
Note! A profile which is not associated with any acces-
sory, such as ‘Meeting’ or ‘Normal’, must be chosen
manually, even if automatic activation is on. The profiles
associated with accessories can be chosen automatically.
See “Accessories” on page 109.
Changing the profile settings
You can re-name the pre-programmed profiles and change
the settings according to your wishes.
To change the name of a profile
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Profile Name, YES.
2. Enter a new name and press YES.
To change a profile setting
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Edit Profile, YES.
A list of the profile settings appears.
2. Select a setting by pressing YES.
3. Change the profile setting according to your wishes.
For information, see the relevant chapters “Personal-
izing Your Phone” on page 44, “Security for
Your Phone and Subscription” on page 68, “Calling
Card Calls” on page 96and “Accessories” on page 109.
If you change a setting which is included in a certain pro-
file, the profile is updated. With the Reset Profiles func-
tion, you can change all profile settings back to the way
they were set when you bought your phone.
To reset the profile settings
•
Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Reset Profiles, YES.
The profile settings are reset.
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Accessories
By using your phone together with Ericsson original acces-
sories, you have access to a large range of useful features,
in addition to those you have when the phone is used sepa-
rately.
•
•
•
Portable handsfree calling
Handsfree calling in your car
Infrared communication between your phone and com-
puter
Note! This is on condition that the specific accessories
exist in your market.
The Profiles concept, see “The Profile Concept” on page
106, allows you to instruct your phone to activate a specific
profile automatically when used together with a certain
accessory. On the following pages you can find information
on how different accessories interact with your phone and
its different profiles.
Note! You are informed of the current profile when you
press any of the volume keys in standby mode or when
you choose another profile.
Every time you disconnect your phone from the accessory,
the profile is changed to the one which was active before, if
the current profile was activated automatically.
For the profiles associated with an accessory to change
automatically, the automatic activation must be on. When
you buy your phone, the automatic activation is set to On
for the Vehicle and Portable handsfree units. If you wish,
you may turn it off.
To turn automatic activation on or off
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Auto Activation, YES.
2. Select On or Off.
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Note! You can always choose a profile manually, even if a
profile has been activated automatically. See “The Pro-
files” on page 106.
Portable Handsfree
When you connect a specific Ericsson Portable Handsfree
to the phone, the Port H-free profile is set automatically.
This means that all profile settings are set to the values
specified for the Port H-free profile. See “The Profile
Concept” on page 106.
Tip! If you do not want your phone to switch profile auto-
matically when you connect it to the Portable Handsfree,
you need to turn the Auto activation off. To do this, manu-
ally select the ‘Port H-free’ profile, and set the Auto acti-
vation to off.
Using the Portable Handsfree
To answer an incoming call
•
When the phone rings, press the button on your Portable
Handsfree once.
Tip! You can also answer a call by using your voice. See
“Voice Answering” on page 95.
To end a call
•
Press the button on your Portable Handsfree once.
If the Call Waiting service is on, see “The Call Waiting Ser-
vice” on page 78, you can answer a second call by pressing
the button on your Portable Handsfree.
To answer a second call
•
Press the button on your Portable Handsfree once to
answer the waiting call.
The current call is now put on hold.
When you press the button on your Portable Handsfree
again, the second call is disconnected and the first call
is retrieved automatically.
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To voice dial using the Portable Handsfree
1. Press and hold the button on your Portable Handsfree
until you hear a tone.
2. Release the button and say a name (voice label) that you
have recorded previously.
The name is played back to you and the call is con-
nected.
Note! Before you can use voice dialling, you need to
record voice labels for entries in your phone book. See
“Preparing your Phone for Voice Dialling” on page 92.
For best performance when voice dialling and voice
answering with a portable handsfree unit, we recommend
recording your voice labels when connected to a portable
handsfree unit.
Vehicle Handsfree
When you connect an Ericsson Advanced Vehicle Hands-
free to the phone, the In Car profile is set automatically.
This means that all profile settings are set to the values
specified for the In Car profile. See “The Profile Concept”
on page 106.
Tip! If you do not want your phone to switch profile auto-
matically when you connect it to the Advanced Vehicle
Handsfree, you need to turn the Auto
Activation off. To do this, manually select the ‘In Car’
profile and set the Auto Activation to off.
Note! Your Advanced Vehicle Handsfree should be
installed by professional personnel. For more informa-
tion, please contact your local Ericsson retailer.
Voice Control
The Advanced Vehicle handsfree unit is equipped with its
own voice control system which allows you to:
•
•
voice dial - call someone by simply saying the name
answer and reject calls using your voice
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Before you can use voice dialling, you need to record voice
labels to entries in your phone book and the Voice Dialling
function needs to be on. See “Preparing your Phone for
Voice Dialling” on page 92. To use voice dialling with the
Vehicle Handsfree unit, you need to record the voice labels
in the car. Voice labels for phone book entries recorded in
the phone will not be available in the car, and vice versa.
The vehicle handsfree can store up to 100 voice
labels. The icons for the phone book entries with
voice labels saved when connected to a vehicle
handsfree kit look slightly different from those that you
save in the phone, see margin.
To voice dial using the Vehicle Handsfree
1. Press and hold YES or press and hold any of the volume
keys until you hear a tone.
2. Release and say a name (voice label) that you recorded
in the car earlier.
(Use the microphone of the Vehicle Handsfree unit.)
The name is played back to you, and the call is con-
nected.
To answer a call using your voice
•
See “Voice Answering” on page 95.
Handsfree Types
If you use a Vehicle Handsfree Unit, you can choose
between two different ways in which your phone can han-
dle speech. This is done in the Handsfree sub-menu.
Basic Handsfree
Basic Handsfree 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 Full Handsfree does not work
properly.
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Full Handsfree
Full Handsfree 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.
For Full Handsfree to work properly, your phone adapts to
the sound environment 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 disap-
pears as the other person speaks. If the echo lasts longer
than the first few calls, try Basic Handsfree instead.
Tip! Set the handsfree type to ‘Full Handsfree’ first. If
speech quality is poor, set the ‘Basic Handsfree’ type
instead.
To set the handsfree type
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Handsfree, YES, Handsfree Type,
YES.
2. Select the type you want.
Answering Mode
When using a Portable or Vehicle Handsfree unit, you may
choose to answer incoming calls with Any Key or Auto.
•
•
Any Key: If you use the phone with handsfree equip-
ment and this function is turned on, you can answer an
incoming call by pressing any key, except the NO key.
Auto: If you choose the automatic answering mode, an
incoming call is answered automatically after one ring
signal, if the phone is used with handsfree equipment.
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To set an answering mode
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Handsfree, YES, Answering Mode,
YES.
2. Select a mode.
If you choose the Normal alternative, you have to
answer calls as normal.
Tip! You can also answer calls by using the Voice
Answering function. See “Voice Answering” on page 95.
Infrared modem
With an Ericsson infrared modem you can connect your
phone to a computer via an infrared link. This makes the
cable and PC card obsolete.
If you want to use the infrared modem with a computer that
is running Windows 95/98/NT 4.0, you can install PC soft-
ware which allows you to manage the phone book in your
mobile phone, send and receive SMS messages, fax and
data calls, edit your mobile phone’s settings, browse the
Internet or connect to your corporate network.
When you have connected the infrared modem to
the phone, an icon appears in the display.
Note! For more information, please contact your local
Ericsson retailer.
Adding Accessories to a Profile
You can add one or more accessories to a profile. The
phone recognizes the first accessory when it is connected
and switches profile automatically.
Note! Only profiles associated with accessories can be
activated automatically. Apart from the portable and vehi-
cle handsfree units, you can also associate an infrared
modem with a profile.
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Before you can add an accessory to a profile, you must
choose the profile manually to which you want to add the
accessory. See “To select a profile manually” on page 107.
To add an accessory to a profile
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Accessories, YES.
Now you are in the list of the accessories which have
already been added to the profile.
2. Select Add accessory?.
Now you are in the list of all accessories that you can
add to the profile.
3. Select an accessory.
4. The question Automatic activation on? appears, if automatic
activation is not on already.
5. Press YES to turn automatic activation on, which means
that the profile will be chosen automatically when the
accessory is connected.
Note! In addition to the portable and vehicle handsfree
units, you can add another 12 accessories to a profile.
Any accessory above this number will work as ordinary
non-profile accessories. You cannot have the same acces-
sory associated with several profiles.
To remove an accessory from a profile
1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Profiles, YES, Accessories, YES.
2. Scroll to the accessory that you want to remove and
press C.
3. Delete? appears. Press YES.
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Online Services
Imagine that you hear about a new service that your net-
work operator is offering. You call your operator, explain
that you want to subscribe to the service and suddenly,
within seconds, you have a new menu in your phone that
instantly lets you use the new service.
You do not need upgraded software for your phone, but you
may need to visit your network operator to get a new SIM
card. The rest is all taken care of over the air.
This is just one example of the added value services that are
made possible through the ‘Online Services’.
Note! The phone does not support all services offered by
the Online Services.
What is Online Services?
The Online Services is the network operators’ way of offer-
ing customized services, independently of mobile phones
and mobile phone manufacturers.
Compatibility
Added value services based on the Online Services require
two things in order to work:
•
a mobile phone that supports the Online Services. Your
Ericsson phone is such a phone.
•
a network operator offering the Online Services.
Note! The Online Services on the SIM are designed and
run by network operators and not by mobile phone manu-
facturers. If you require further information about the
Online Services, please contact your network operator.
New Menu
A SIM card which supports the Online Services works in
the same way as a normal SIM card.
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When you have inserted your SIM card and turned on your
phone, your network operator may download data to your
SIM card. After the first data download and after restarting
your phone, the proactive SIM offers a new menu in the
phone. The menu offers you new features and services,
which can be used instantly.
On your phone, this menu appears under the Extras menu.
There can only be one new sub-menu entry under the main
menu, but there can be several sub-menus under the new
sub-menu entry.
To enter your new menu system
1. Scroll to Extras, YES, Online Services, YES.
If any sub-menus appear, select the one that you want
and press YES.
2. Press NO to go back to the standby menu.
Note! Some operators may not use the name Online Ser-
vices for this menu. Please consult your network operator
for more information.
Proactive SIM
The Online Services provides a proactive SIM. This means
that the SIM can tell the phone to take certain actions.
These actions could include:
•
•
•
showing text from the SIM in the phone’s display
setting up a call to a number on the SIM
initiating a dialogue with the user
Note! All these actions are taken by the SIM card and,
consequently, they have nothing to do with the phone’s
software.
Data Download to the SIM over the Air
Your network operator may at any time download new data
to your SIM card over the air. This new data could consist
of new features or a new menu.
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Resetting your SIM Card
When the operator updates your SIM card over the air, the
phone notifies you by showing a message in your display.
You also hear a beep.
In order for your new SIM settings to take effect, you have
to turn off your phone and then turn it on again.
Note! After a data download the phone may not work and
you will not be able to use it until you restart it. This fea-
ture is operator dependent and will probably not happen
very often.
SIM Card Initiated Features
The SIM card may prompt you to make a call. This could
happen even if you are already engaged in a call.
When this happens, the phone will notify you by producing
a sound and showing a message in the display.
•
•
If you are not engaged in a call, a message is shown in
the display, asking you whether you want to confirm
and make the SIM card initiated call.
•
If you want to make the SIM card initiated call,
press YES.
•
If you do not want to make the SIM card initiated
call, press NO.
If you are already engaged in a call, you are asked either
to put the current call on hold or to end it.
A message appears in the display, asking you whether
you want to confirm and make the SIM card initiated
call.
•
If you want to make the SIM card initiated call,
press YES.
•
If you do not want to make the SIM card initiated
call, (you may want to continue with the ongoing
call) press NO.
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Send a SIM Card Initiated SMS
The SIM card may set up an SMS (text message) and ask
you to send this message, for example by the question Send
now?. Press YES if you want to send the SMS.
Details of Services Offered
All services and functions that come with the Online Serv-
ices are network dependent. Please contact your network
operator for details of services offered by the Online Serv-
ices.
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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 describes some of the most useful key combina-
tions.
To...
Do this:
Mode:
when in standby
when in standby
enter the Call List press YES
voice dial
voice dial
press and hold YES
press and hold any of when in standby
the volume keys
when in standby
1
call your Voice
press and hold
Mail
when in standby
+
0
enter the sign to press and hold
make an interna-
tional phone call
set the phone
silent
when in standby
press and hold C
mute the micro-
phone
press and hold down during a call
C
reach a phone
book entry
press the position
when in standby
#
number and
press and hold any of when in standby
2 9
reach a phone
book entry begin-
ning with a specific
letter
the keys
-
speed dial
press any of the
when in standby
1 9
- and
number keys
YES
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To...
Do this:
Mode:
press and hold d
when in standby
enter Find and
Call
put a call on hold
retrieve a call
reject a call
during a call
during a call
when receiving
press YES
press YES again
double click the vol-
ume key (up or down) a call
enter the menu
system
press u or d when in standby
move through
menus or lists
press and hold any of when in the
the volume keys
menus
select a menu or
setting
when in the
menus
press YES
delete an item
when in lists
press and hold C
go back to standby
when in the
menus
press and hold NO
enter the first sub- press and hold u
menu of the My
when in standby
Shortcuts menu
find out which pro- press any of the vol- when in standby
file you are using
ume keys
change the
language to Auto-
matic
when in standby
when in standby
8888
0000
press u
d
change the lan-
guage to English
press u
d
reach the second press the upper vol- when entering
letter or character ume key and press
letters
of a key
any of the number
keys
reach the third let- press the lower vol-
ter or character of ume key and press
when entering
letters
a key
any of the number
keys
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To...
Do this:
Mode:
change between
lower-and upper-
case letters
when entering
letters
*
press and hold
enter numbers
press and hold any of when entering
the number keys
letters
enter a space
when entering
letters
1
press once
enter a question
mark
press the lower vol-
ume key and press
when entering
letters
1
0
press the lower vol-
ume key and press
when entering
letters
@
enter the
-sign
when saving
codes
enter a
p
(pause)
*
press and hold
erase letters and
numbers
when entering
letters and num-
bers
press C
A quick way to move through the menus is to use short-
cuts. You simply enter the number of the menu or sub-
menu to which you want to go. See “Using Shortcuts” on
page 24 and “To set the key sound” on page 24.
To quickly and easily reach the settings you use most, you
can place your favourite settings in the menu My Short-
cuts. See “My Shortcuts” on page 26.
For more information about key functions, see “Key Func-
tions” on page 14, “Moving through the Menus” on page
23“Key Functions” on page 14 and “Entering Letters” on
page 30.
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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
There is no SIM card in the phone or you
may have inserted it incorrectly. Insert a
SIM card. See “The SIM Card” on page 4.
Insert card
Insert Correct Card
The phone is set to only work with certain
SIM cards. Insert the correct SIM card.
Insert correct
card
SOS Calls Only
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.
SOS calls only
See “Making Emergency Calls” on page 17.
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.
No network
Wrong PIN
Wrong PIN, Wrong PIN2
You have entered your PIN or PIN2
incorrectly.
•
Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and
press YES.
See “The SIM Card Lock” on page 68.
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Codes do not match
When you want to change a security code
(for example your PIN) you have to con-
firm the new code by entering it again.
The two codes that you have entered do
Codes do not
match
not match. See “The SIM Card Lock” on page 68.
PIN/PIN2 Blocked
You have entered your PIN or PIN2
incorrectly three times in a row. To
unblock, see “The SIM Card Lock” on
page 68.
PIN blocked
Blocked Contact Operator
You entered your personal unblocking
key code (PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a
row. Contact your network provider or
service operator.
Blocked
Contact operator
Phone Locked
The phone is locked. To unlock the
phone, see “The Phone Lock” on page 70.
Phone locked
Phone Lock Code:
Your phone comes with the phone lock
code, 0000. You can change it to any
four-to eight-digit code. See “The Phone
Lock” on page 70.
Phone lock code:
Number not Permitted
The Fixed Dialling function is on and the
number you have dialled is not part of
your fixed numbers list. See “Fixed Dial-
ling” on page 73.
Number not
permitted
Alien Battery - Slow Charging Only
The battery you are using is not an Erics-
son-approved battery and is charging
slowly for safety reasons.
Alien battery -
Slow charging
only
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The Phone Cannot Be Switched on
Handheld Phone
•
Recharge or replace the battery. See “The Battery” on
page 7.
Handsfree Phone in Vehicle
•
Make sure that the phone is properly inserted into its
holder. See “Vehicle Handsfree” on page 111.
Other Problems
No Indication of Charging
When you start charging a battery that is empty or a battery
that has not been used for a long time, you get no indication
of charging. However, you will get an indication of charg-
ing after a while.
No Indication of Missed Calls
To be able to see if you have missed a call, the Call list
must be on.
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Ericsson Mobile Internet
When you are on the move and in need of communication
and information, the Mobile Internet is the answer.
The Mobile Internet is a service supplied by Ericsson to
make it easier for you to communicate and receive informa-
tion quickly, wherever you are. It gives you access to vari-
ous messaging services, on-line customer services, user
manuals and other useful information. With the Mobile
Internet you can also download communications software
to ensure you get the best out of your Ericsson products.
The Ericsson Mobile Internet address is
http://mobile.ericsson.com/mobileinternet
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Product Care and
Maintenance
Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic
device. To get the most out of your mobile phone read this
text about product care, safe and efficient use.
Product Care
Although the phone is resistant to rain and running water,
do not unnecessarily subject the phone to water. If you need
to wash your phone, it is recommended that you do it gen-
tly in cold water under a water tap. Make sure that your bat-
tery is in the phone and that the battery cover and the
antenna are properly screwed on and that all accessories are
removed before you wash your phone.
Do not use any detergent or washing powder.
•
•
•
•
Do not immerse the product in water.
Do not expose your product to liquids other than water.
Do not expose your product to extreme temperatures.
Do not use any other accessories than Ericsson origi-
nals. Failure to do so may result in leakage, loss of per-
formance, fire, electric shock or injury. The warranty
does not cover product failures which have been caused
by use of non-Ericsson original accessories.
Do not attempt to disassemble the product. Doing so
will void the warranty.
•
This product does not contain consumer serviceable com-
ponents. Service should be performed by Authorized Serv-
ice Centres only.
•
The phone will not withstand dust, moisture or rain if
the battery and/or the battery cover and/or the antenna
are not properly connected.
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•
•
Removal of the battery, SIM card and antenna should be
done under dry conditions. Make sure that no moisture
gets into the phone.
To avoid damaging the accessory, make sure that the
phone is dry before connecting the phone to any acces-
sory.
Antenna Care and Replacement
•
To avoid impaired performance please ensure your
mobile phone's antenna is not bent or damaged.
Do not remove the antenna yourself. If your phone's
antenna is damaged please take it to an Authorized
Service Partner.
•
Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed for
your phone. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the phone and may violate the
appropriate regulations and will void the warranty and
Ericsson can not guarantee the phone being water resistant.
Efficient Phone Operation
To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power con-
sumption please:
•
•
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 shoulder. If the
antenna is extendable/retractable, it should be extended
during a call.
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. Hold-
ing the antenna affects call quality, may cause the phone
to operate at a higher power level than needed and
shorten talk and standby times. If your mobile phone is
equipped with an infrared eye, never direct the infrared
ray at anyone's eye and make sure that it does not dis-
turb any other infrared units.
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Guidelines for Safe
and Efficient Use
General
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
When the phone is turned on, it receives and transmits
radio frequency (RF) energy. Depending on the type of
mobile phone you possess, it operates on different fre-
quency ranges and employs commonly used modulation
techniques. The system that handles your call when you are
using your phone controls the power level at which your
phone transmits.
Exposure to Radio
Frequency (RF) Energy
The International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), supported by the World Health
Organisation (WHO), published during1996 a statement
and in 1998 guidelines which set recommended limits for
exposure to RF fields from handheld mobile telephones.
According to ICNIRP statement, which is based on the
available body of research, there is no evidence that mobile
terminals meeting the recommended limits can cause any
adverse health effects. All Ericsson telephones conform to
the ICNIRP guidelines and other international exposure
standards, such as:
•
CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2:1995
(Europe)
•
•
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia-Pacific)
AS/NZS 2772.1 (Int):1998 (Australia, New Zealand)
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Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones
in the areas where you drive. If you are going to use your
phone while driving, please:
•
•
Give full attention to driving.
Use an Ericsson Vehicle Handsfree Solution, if availa-
ble. Law in many countries requires vehicle Handsfree
Solution. Read the installation instructions carefully
before installing a vehicle Handsfree Solution.
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 such as car stereo, safety equipment etc. In addi-
tion, some vehicle manufacturers do not allow use of
mobile phones, unless the installation is supported by a
handsfree kit with an external antenna, in their vehicles.
Check with your vehicle manufacturer's representative to
be sure that your mobile phone will not affect the electronic
systems in your vehicle.
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects,
including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in
the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and
the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment
in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However,
certain electronic equipment is not, therefore:
•
Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment
without requesting permission.
Mobile phones may affect the operation of some implanted
cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted equip-
ment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a
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mobile phone very close to a pacemaker might 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 min-
imum distance of 15 cm is kept between the phone and the
pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have
any reason to suspect that interference is taking place,
immediately turn off your phone. Contact your cardiologist
for more information.
Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile phones. In
the event of such disturbance, you may want to consult
your service provider, or call the customer service line to
discuss alternatives.
Aircraft
•
Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any air-
craft.
•
Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.
To prevent interference with communication systems, you
must not use your mobile phone while the plane is in the
air.
Blasting Areas
Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or in
areas posted “turn off two-way radio” to avoid interfering
with blasting operations. Construction crews often use
remote control RF devices to set off explosives.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a poten-
tially explosive atmosphere. 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.
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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 explo-
sives in the compartment of your vehicle, which contains
your mobile phone and accessories.
Power Supply
•
•
•
•
Connect AC (Power supply) only to designated power
sources as marked on the product.
Make sure the AC (Power Supply) is dry and clean
before you plug it in.
It is not allowed to connect the AC-plug-in unit to any
other item than your Ericsson power supply unit.
To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it
from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather
than the cord.
•
•
Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be
stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to dam-
age or stress.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from
any power source before attempting to clean it, then use
a soft, damp cloth.
Children
Do not allow children to play with your mobile phone since
it contains small parts that could become detached and cre-
ate a choking hazard.
Emergency Calls
IMPORTANT!
This phone, like any mobile phone, operates using radio
signals, cellular and landline networks as well as user-pro-
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grammed functions, which cannot guarantee connection
under all conditions. Therefore you should never rely
solely upon any mobile phone for essential communica-
tions (e.g. medical emergencies).
Remember, in order to make or receive calls the phone
must be switched on and in a service area with adequate
cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possi-
ble on all cellular phone networks or when certain network
services and/or phone features are in use. Check with your
local service provider.
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Warranty
Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get
maximum use of the features of your new product we rec-
ommend that you follow a few simple steps:
•
•
Read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use.
Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson War-
ranty.
•
Save your original receipt. You will need it for warranty
repair claims. Should your Ericsson Product need war-
ranty service, you should return it to the dealer from
whom it was purchased or contact your local Ericsson
helpdesk to get further information.
Our Warranty
Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship at the time of its original pur-
chase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of one (1)
year.
All accessories for the Product are covered by a warranty
for a period of one (1) year from the date of its original pur-
chase by a consumer.
What We Will Do
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate
under normal use and service, due to improper materials or
workmanship, Ericsson subsidiaries, authorised distributors
or authorised service partners will, at its option, either
repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms
and conditions stipulated herein.
Conditions
1. The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued
to the original
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purchaser by the dealer, specifying the date of purchase
and serial number, is presented with the product to be
repaired or replaced. Ericsson reserves the right to
refuse warranty service if this information has been
removed or changed after the original purchase of the
product from the dealer.
2. If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired
or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remain-
ing time of the original warranty period or for ninety
(90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.
Repair or replacement may be via functionally equiva-
lent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or com-
ponents will become the property of Ericsson.
3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product
due to normal wear and tear, misuse, including but not
limited to use in other than the normal and customary
manner, in accordance with Ericsson´s instructions for
use and maintenance of the Product, accident, modifica-
tion or adjustment, acts of God, improper ventilation
and damages resulting from liquid.
4. This warranty does not cover product failures due to
repair installations, modifications or improper service
performed by a non-Ericsson authorised service work-
shop or opening of the product by non-Ericsson author-
ised persons.
5. The warranty does not cover product failures which
have been caused by use of non-Ericsson original
accessories.
6. Batteries are warranted only if battery capacity falls
below 80% of rated capacity. This warranty becomes
void if the batteries are charged by non-Ericsson origi-
nal battery chargers.
7. Tampering with any of the seals on the products will
void the warranty.
8. THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN
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THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN
NO EVENT SHALL ERICSSON BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COM-
MERCIAL LOSS. TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE
DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damage, or limitation of the
duration of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations
or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which may vary from country to country.
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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 1101-BV
to which this declaration relates, conforms to the appropri-
ate standards TBR 19, TBR 20, TBR31, TBR32, ETS 300
342-1 and EN 60950, following the provisions of Teleter-
minals directive 91/263/EEC, EMC directive 89/336/EEC,
and Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC.
Stockholm, October 15, 1999
(Place & date of issue)
__
Johan Siberg, President
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138
Call waiting service
activating 78
cancelling 78
Index
Calling
from call list 40
Calling card
making a call 98
saving number 96
Calling card services
activating 96
Calling Line Identification (CLI)
39
Calls
answering 18
making 16
A
Accept calls 76
Add accessories to a profile 114
Alarm 101
Alarm indicator 13
Alarm signal 48
Answered calls indicator 39
Answering calls 18
Answering mode 113
Answering service. See Voice
Mail
putting on hold 19, 79, 81, 83
receiving 18
redialling 16
Area information 62
message types 63
rejecting 18
receiving area messages 64
Assembling the phone 4
switching between calls 80
CB. See Area information
Cell broadcast. See Area
information
Changing phone lines 91
Charging 7, 8
disconnecting the charger 9
Choosing a card 97
Conference calls 81
adding new participants 81
creating 81
extracting a participant 82
releasing a participant 82
reviewing participants 82
Credit card
B
Barring calls. See Restrict calls
Battery 7
charging 7, 8
detaching 7
Bell. See Alarm indicator
C
Calculator 102
Call barring. See Restrict calls
Call cost 88
setting a credit limit 89
specifying price per unit 89
Call divert
making a call 98
saving number 96
activating 66
Call list
D
Date
format 51
setting 51
Dialled numbers indicator 39
Display
greeting text 49
language 12
light 49
calling from call list 40
using the call list 39
Call restrictions. See Restrict
calls
Call time 88
Call waiting 78
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Display information 13
Divert Calls 65
activating 66
divert indicator 13, 66
incoming calls 65
Divert calls
cancelling 66
Divert indicator 13, 66
DTMF tones 19
International emergency number
17
K
Keypad Lock 71
L
Language in the display 12
Letters, entering 30
Line
E
Emergency calls 17
Error messages 123
chosing a line 91
Line indicator 14
Lock - keypad lock 71
M
F
Making a call 16
Menu system 21
shortcuts 26
Fax, sending and receiving 99
Fixed dialling 73
activating 74
Message signal 47
Message types (SMS) 56
Microphone
Fixed numbers 74
editing 74
storing 74
muting 19
Minute minder 48
Missed calls 40
Missed calls indicator 13, 39
Muting microphone 19
Flip 16
G
Games 103
Greeting text in the display 49
H
Handsfree usage 112
Help functions 27
N
Name label 31
Network
forbidden networks 85
preferences 84
preferred networks 85
search modes 87
selecting 84
I
Indicators in display 39
alarm 13
answered calls 39
battery meter 13
dialled numbers 39
divert 13
O
Online services 116
line 14
P
Personal ring signal 45
missed calls 13, 39
signal strength meter 13
silent ring 13, 14
SMS 14
Infrared modem 114
International calls 17
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Phone book 29
edit a phone number 33
entering letters 30
erasing phone number 35
groups 36
Restrict calls 71
cancelling all 72
changing password 73
changing status 72
Ring signal
international numbers 29
keeping up to date 33
memory 29
choosing 45
composing own 46
personal 45
type 45
memory full 34
overwrite protection 34
shortcuts 33
Phone lock 70
S
Scroll 15
Sending messages (SMS) 54
Silent ring signal 13
SIM
Application Toolkit 116
data download to 117
proactive 117
activating/cancelling 70
auto lock 70
changing the security code 70
full lock 70
Phone number
displaying own 50
Phone number in SMS
replying to 60
PIN 7, 11
changing 69
PIN2 7
SIM card 4
features initiated by 118
inserting 5
resetting 118
unblocking 68
SIM card lock
changing 69
activating 69
cancelling 69
unlocking 68
Plus sign (+) 17
Portable handsfree 110
Preparing the phone 3
Profile
SMS 53
composing messages 54
deleting a message 60
editing messages 54
enabling phone for sending 53
forwarding messages 60
message types 56
reading stored messages 62
receiving messages 58
reply requested 57
replying to messages 60
sending messages 54
storing messages 61
templates 57
change name of 108
indicator 13
Profiles 106, 110
automatic activation 106
change settings 108
selecting 107
PUK 68
R
Receive calls 18
Receiving messages (SMS) 58
Redialling numbers 16
Rejecting calls 18
Request reply (SMS) 57
Resetting phone 52
types 56
SMS indicator 14
Speed dialling 33
Stop watch 102
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Stored messages (SMS)
reading 62
T
Text messages (SMS) 53
Time
format 50
setting 51
Timer 103
Tone signals 19
Touch tones 19
Troubleshooting 123
Turning your phone off 12
Turning your phone on 11
Two Line Service 91
V
Vehicle handsfree 111
Vibrating unit 47
Voice control
answering 92, 95
dialling 92
labels 92
making calls 94
rejecting 92
Voice label 92
Voice mail 42
activating 42
changing number 43
changing signal 43
Voice Mail indicator 14
Volume
changing 19
Volume keys 15, 18
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