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Table of Contents
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ............... 1 Understanding this User’s Guide....................10
Product Care and Maintenance....................... 1 Getting To Know Your Phone........................11
Antenna Care.................................................. 1
Efficient Use ................................................... 2
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure
Phone Views ................................................. 11
Standby Screen Icons .................................... 12
Key Functions............................................... 13
and SAR.......................................................... 2 Getting Started...............................................16
Driving ........................................................... 4
Electronic Devices........................................... 4
Aircraft............................................................ 5
Charging Your Battery.................................. 16
Turning Your Phone On and Off ................. 19
Making and Receiving Calls.......................... 19
Blasting Areas.................................................. 6 Using Menus ..................................................21
Explosive Atmospheres.................................... 6
Power Supply.................................................. 6
Children.......................................................... 7
Disposing of the Product................................. 7
Emergency Calls.............................................. 7
Battery Information ........................................ 7
FCC Statement ............................................... 9
Accessing Menus........................................... 21
Phonebook Menu ......................................... 21
Messages Menu............................................. 24
Call Info Menu............................................. 25
Ongoing Call Menu...................................... 28
Settings Menu............................................... 28
Extras Menu ................................................. 37
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My Shortcuts Menu...................................... 39
Editing Your Voice Commands .................... 55
Using the Phonebook..................................... 40 Inputting Text................................................ 57
Adding Contacts ........................................... 40
Calling Contacts ........................................... 41
Multitap Text Input...................................... 57
T9 Text Input............................................... 58
Editing the Phonebook ................................. 42 Using the Calendar......................................... 61
Synchronizing Your Phone and PC............... 43
Groups.......................................................... 44
Touch Tone Service ...................................... 45
Text Messaging.............................................. 46
Before Sending Messages............................... 46
Appointments and Tasks............................... 61
Viewing Your Calendar................................. 62
Editing.......................................................... 63
Calendar Settings.......................................... 63
Synchronizing Your Phone and PC............... 64
Sending Messages.......................................... 46 Troubleshooting............................................. 65
Templates ..................................................... 48
Receiving Text Messages ............................... 49
Error Messages.............................................. 66
Accessibility and Internet.............................. 66
List of Options.............................................. 49 Limited Warranty........................................... 68
Using Voice Commands................................. 51
Before Voice Dialing..................................... 51
Voice Dialing................................................ 52
Voice Answering ........................................... 53
Our Warranty............................................... 68
What We Will Do ........................................ 68
Conditions.................................................... 68
International Service ..................................... 70
Recording Voice Memos............................... 53 Index .............................................................. 71
Magic Word.................................................. 54
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Please read this information before using your mobile
phone.
Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic
device. To get the most out of your mobile phone, please
read this text about product care, and safe and efficient
use.
Do not attempt to disassemble your product. The
product does not contain consumer serviceable
components. Only Ericsson service partners should
perform service.
Do not use any accessories other than Ericsson originals.
Use of non-Ericsson original accessories may result in
loss of performance, damage to the product, fire, electric
shock or injury. The warranty does not cover product
failures which have been caused by use of non-Ericsson
original accessories.
Product Care and Maintenance
Treat your product with care, keep it in a clean and
dust-free place.
Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or to
humidity.
Do not expose your product to extreme high or low
temperatures.
Antenna Care
Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or
cigars, or to open flames etc.
Your phone is equipped with either an internal or
external antenna. To avoid impaired performance, please
ensure that your mobile phone’s antenna is not damaged.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product as rough
treatment could damage it.
Do not paint your product as the paint could obstruct
the earpiece, microphone or any moveable parts and
prevent normal use.
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Do not remove the antenna yourself. If your mobile
phone’s antenna is damaged, please take the product to
an Ericsson service partner.
• Do not use the product when the front and/or back
cover is removed from the unit.
• 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 disturb any other infrared
units.
• If your mobile phone is equipped with a retractable
antenna, Ericsson recommends that the antenna be
kept fully retracted (closed) while the phone is in use
and worn on the body to avoid the antenna
touching, or coming in close proximity to, the body.
Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed
for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments could damage the mobile
phone and may violate the appropriate regulations,
causing loss of performance and SAR levels above the
recommended limits (see below).
Efficient Use
For optimum performance with minimum power
consumption please:
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure
and SAR
• Hold the mobile phone as you would any other
telephone. While speaking directly into the
mouthpiece, angle the antenna in a direction up and
over your shoulder.
• Do not touch the antenna when the mobile phone is
in use. Touching the antenna affects call quality, may
cause the mobile phone to operate at a higher power
level than needed and may shorten talk and standby
times.
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and
receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio
frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio
frequency fields).
Governments around the world have adopted
comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed
by scientific organizations*, e.g. ICNIRP (International
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Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection),
through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of
radio wave exposure for the general population. All
Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to operate
within these stringent levels. The levels include a safety
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health, and to account for any
variations in measurements.
More information on radio frequency exposure and SAR
* Examples of radio-frequency exposure guidelines and
standards that Ericsson mobile phone models are
designed to conform to:
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), “Guidelines for
limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic,
and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)”, Health
Physics, vol. 74, pp 494-522, April 1998.
• 99/519/EC, “Council Recommendation of
12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the
general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to
300 GHz)”, Official Journal of the European
Communities, 1999.
• IEEE C95.1-1991, “Safety levels with respect to
human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic
fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz”, The Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE).
• FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC
96-326, Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), August 1996.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of
measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy
absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The
SAR value is determined at the highest certified power
level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of
the phone while operating can be well below this value.
This is because the phone is designed to use the
minimum power required to reach the network.
Therefore, the closer you are to a base station, the more
likely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease.
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure
guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety.
While there may be differences in SAR levels among
mobile phone models, all mobile phone models must be
designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
• Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation
Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian
Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999.
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.
Driving
Please check if local laws and/or regulations, in the
country/state where you are, restrict the use of mobile
phones while driving.
Electronic Devices
Law in many countries/states requires drivers to use a
Hands Free solution. If so, it is recommended that you
use Ericsson Hands Free solutions only with this Ericsson
mobile phone model.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not
be shielded against the RF signals from your mobile
phone, therefore:
Ericsson is concerned about your safety. Always give full
attention to driving and pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
Pacemakers
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor
vehicles such as car stereo, safety equipment etc. In
addition, some vehicle manufacturers do not allow use of
mobile phones in their vehicles, unless a Hands Free kit
with an external antenna supports the installation. Check
with your vehicle manufacturer’s representative to be sure
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association
recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”)
inches (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
• Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when
any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using
equipment that could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
Persons with pacemakers:
• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six
inches from their pacemaker when the phone is
turned ON;
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for interference.
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
• Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted
notices so require.
Aircraft
• Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any
aircraft.
Hearing Aids
• To prevent interference with communication
systems, you must not use your mobile phone while
the plane is in the air.
• Do not use it on the ground without permission
from the crew.
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may
want to consult your service provider or call your local
Ericsson Certified Call Center to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if they are
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Blasting Areas
Power Supply
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.
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power
sources as marked on the product.
To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it
from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather
than the cord.
Explosive Atmospheres
Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be
stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to
damage or stress.
Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your
mobile phone or its accessories could generate sparks.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even death.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from
any power source before attempting to clean it.
The AC power adapter must not be used outdoors or in
damp areas.
DANGER - Never alter the AC cord or plug. If the plug
will not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result
in risk of electric chock.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,
but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling
areas, such as petrol stations, below deck on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or
metal powders.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or
explosives in the same compartment of your vehicle that
contains your mobile phone and accessories.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Children
Emergency Calls
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH
YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES.
THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR
OTHERS, OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE
THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR
MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY
CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE
DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING
HAZARD.
IMPORTANT!
This mobile phone, like any mobile phone, operates
using radio signals, cellular and landline networks as well
as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee
connection under all conditions. Therefore you should
never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential
communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the mobile
phone must be switched on and in a service area with
adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may
not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when
certain network services and/or mobile phone features
are in use. Check with your local service provider.
Disposing of the Product
The product should never be placed in municipal waste.
Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic
products.
Battery Information
Charging the Battery
The battery delivered with your phone is not fully
charged. We recommend that you charge the battery for
4 hours before you use the phone for the first time. If you
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
are charging a new battery, or a battery that has run out
completely, it may take a while (up to 30 minutes) before
you get any indication (the battery meter appears in the
display) that the battery is being charged.
• Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures,
never above +60°C (+140°F). For maximum battery
capacity, use the battery in room temperature. If the
battery is used in low temperatures, the battery
capacity will be reduced.
• Turn off your phone before removing the battery.
• Use the battery for the intended purpose only.
• Do not attempt to take the battery apart.
• Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch
another metal object. This could short-circuit and
damage the battery.
• Do not expose the battery to open flames. This
could cause the battery to explode.
• Do not expose the battery to liquid.
• Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth.
Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
Please note that you cannot turn on the phone before the
indicator lights up and the battery meter appears in the
display.
The battery can only be charged in temperatures between
+5°C (+41°F) and +45°C (+113°F).
Battery Use and Care
A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated
properly. A new battery or one that has not been used for
a long time could have reduced capacity the first few
times it is used.
The talk and standby times depend on the actual
transmission conditions when using the phone. If the
phone is used near a base station, less power is required
and talk and standby times are prolonged.
Disposing of the Battery
The battery should never be placed in municipal waste.
Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or call
your local Ericsson Certified Call Center for information.
Use only Ericsson original batteries and chargers. Using
other batteries and chargers could be dangerous, and the
warranty does not cover product failures which have been
caused by use of non-Ericsson original batteries and
chargers.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Understanding this User’s Guide
Understanding this User’s Guide
• A Menu Diagram is located on the inside front cover
of this User’s Guide. This is a quick overview of the
menus in your Ericsson mobile phone.
• Your Quick Reference Card gives you information
about your Ericsson mobile phone that you can take
with you.
• Text that is seen in the phone’s display is shown in
the following typeface: Add To Phonebook.
• Softkey names are shown in the following typeface:
Softkey.
• Key names are shown in the following typeface: CLR.
• When this guide instructs you to press a key, press
and release the key.
• When this guide instructs you to press and hold a
key, press and hold the key for one to two seconds.
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Getting To Know Your Phone
Getting To Know Your Phone
Phone Views
11
The following diagrams illustrate the front, back, and
bottom views of your phone.
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13
11 External antenna connector
12 Headset jack
1
1 Earpiece
2 Side volume keys
3 Display
13 Back cover latch
4 Left softkey
2
5 Joystick
3
(4-way navigation
with center select key)
6 Options key
7 Keypad
4
5
10
9
6
14 Accessory Connector
(Handsfree, Charger, FM
radio, MP3, Chatboard, etc.)
15 Charging connector
8 Power On/Off key
9 Clear key
10 Right softkey
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15
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Getting To Know Your Phone
key ( ) to enter the Options menu to toggle
these options on and off.
Standby Screen Icons
8
9
Keylock (
) indicates that pressing the keys has
Every time you power on your phone, you will see the
standby screen. You will also see the standby screen when
you exit the menu system. This lists all of the icons that
could appear on your standby screen.
no effect. The keypad is locked to prevent
inadvertent key presses. Press
softkey to toggle Keylock on and off.
Active profile ( ) indicates the currently-selected
profile.
, CLR and the left
1
2
3
Alarm icon ( ) is displayed if the alarm is set.
Current Time is displayed.
10 Call screening ( ) allows you to reject certain
incoming calls.
11 Magic Word ( ) indicator indicates that the
Magic Word feature is enabled. See “Magic Word”
on page 54.
12 Call list ( ) icon shows the number of
unanswered calls you have received. The icon
appears when you have missed calls.
13 Message icon ( ) indicates the total number of
messages that you have received. When you view
your messages, you can see the number of voicemail
messages ( ), text messages ( ) and email
alerts ( ) that you have received.
Signal strength (
) shows the relative signal
strength from the wireless system. More bars
indicate a stronger signal (maximum of five bars).
Analog/Digital channel indicator shows whether
the phone is operating in analog ( ) or digital (
mode.
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)
5
6
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Battery ( ) shows the relative strength of your
battery. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery.
Network tag indicates that the phone is in standby
mode and is ready for use.
Ringer off/Phone silent indicates that your phone
will not make ring sounds ( ) or that your phone
will not make any sounds(
). Press the OPTIONS
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Getting To Know Your Phone
Call List or press the right softkey to select the Menu
from the standby screen.
Options Key
The OPTIONS key (
) allows you to quickly access
options for some functions (options vary based on the
function you are using). For instance, when you are
reading a new text message, you can press the OPTIONS
key for choices such as delete, forward, or reply.
Keypad
Use your phone’s keys for the following functions:
Use...
To...
Key Functions
• Make and answer calls.
• Select a menu, submenu, or setting.
• Access the Call List from standby.
• Press twice to redial the last number called.
Softkeys
Left
softkey
Your phone is equipped
with softkeys. The
softkey text labels are
displayed on the
bottom of your display.
To use the softkey
functions, press the left
or right key that is
under the text label on
the screen.
• End a call or quiet the ringer.
• Go back one level in the menus.
• Leave an option unchanged.
Right
softkey
• Press and hold to return to standby.
left
softkey
label
right
softkey
label
left
right
softkey softkey
For example, press the
left softkey to select
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Getting To Know Your Phone
Use...
To...
Use...
To...
• Move through menu, lists, or text. Tilt up,
down, left, or right to scroll.
• Tilt left or right to access the Main menu
tabs from the standby screen.
• Tilt up to access the bottom of your
contact list.
• Enter a menu with options. The options
vary depending on what function you are
currently using.
• Press to enter the Options menu from
standby.
OPTIONS
key
Joystick/
Center
Select
• Tilt down to access the top of your contact
list.
Throughout this user’s guide,
will be shown
when you can use the OPTIONS key.
• Press down on the center ( ) to select an
• Enter the digits 0–9 and letters.
• Move through menus using shortcuts.
• Press and hold for Super dial or
Phonebook contact access, depending on
how your phone is configured.
item, menu, or option (same as the left
softkey in most cases).
Digit keys
• Delete numbers/letters from the display.
• Delete an item from a list.
• Press and hold to mute the microphone
during a call.
• Press and hold
voicemail.
for quick access to
Clear key
• Press and hold from standby to set the
phone to silent or to turn on keylock.
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Getting To Know Your Phone
Use...
To...
Use...
To...
• Enter a *.
• Press to power your phone on and off. You
can power your phone off during a call or
from any menu.
• Press and hold to enter a pause (
character in phone number input.
)
Power key
Asterisk key
• Shift between uppercase and lowercase in
text entry.
• Enter a #.
• Press and hold to enter a stop (
)
Pound key
character in phone number input.
• Increase or decrease the volume of the
earpiece or handsfree loudspeaker during a
call.
• Scroll through menus, lists, and text.
• Enter the Status menu from the standby
screen which displays the date, the current
profile, and other settings.
Side volume
keys
• Press to quiet the ringer.
• Press and hold to activate voice dialing and
automatic speech recognition.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Before using your phone, you must first attach and
charge your battery.
Attaching Your Battery
1 Locate the
connectorat
the end of
the blue,
Charging Your Battery
red, and
black wires.
To charge your battery for the first time, you must attach
your phone’s battery to the back of your phone under the
back cover. Then, you must replace the back cover.
2 Insert the
plug. The
cable will
Once you install your battery, you should not need to
remove it.
only fit one
way. Do not
force it.
3 The battery
will lay flat.
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Getting Started
Replacing the Back Cover
First Time Battery Use
1 Locate the
notches along
each side of
the back of the
phone.
Fully charge the battery before you use your phone for
the first time. Your battery can be charged whenever you
want without affecting its performance. You can also
charge the battery when the phone is off.
*
2 Using the
notches as a
guide, slide
the back cover
upward until
it clicks in
place.
*
* It may take up to 30 minutes for a new or fully
discharged battery to indicate charging. It takes about
4 hours to fully charge a battery for the first time. For
optimal performance, do not allow your battery to
completely discharge.
Note! Your phone is equipped with removable covers. Never
use your phone with the front cover removed.
Charging Your Battery
Your phone is packaged with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery.
The battery is not charged when you buy your phone, but
there may be enough power to switch the phone on.
The battery meter icon ( ) on your standby screen
indicates how much remaining strength your battery has.
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Getting Started
Tip! The total remaining talk time depends on the type
of battery you use and your position in the
network.
3
Connect the charger to the phone as shown in the
picture. The flash symbol on the plug must face
upwards.
Note! The main electrical plug may look different
depending on the electrical socket in your country.
The plug may not be used for products other than
Ericsson chargers.
Note! The phone turns itself off when the battery can no
longer power it satisfactorily.
Note! The amount of battery power indicated by your
battery icon is an estimate that may vary
Note! The amount of battery power indicated by your
battery icon is an estimate that may vary
depending on your charging and use patterns. To
ensure adequate power supply, keep your battery
fully charged or carry additional charged batteries.
depending on your charging and use patterns. To
ensure adequate power supply, keep your battery
fully charged or carry additional charged batteries.
Charging Indicators
• Attention Battery Low (with a short beep)
Phone needs charging.
• Optimized Charging (meter pulses continuously)
Your battery is fully charged when the meter stops
pulsing.
Disconnecting the Charger
Move the plug connected to the phone
upwards to remove it, as shown in the
picture.
Charging
1
2
Make sure that the battery is attached to the phone.
Connect the charger to the electrical outlet.
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Getting Started
3
4
After the call is connected, the phone number that
you dialed, or the corresponding contact name, will
remain on your screen. The current time is replaced
by the call timer.
To end the call, press the right softkey. The
duration of the call is displayed on your screen.
Turning Your Phone On and Off
Turn your phone On by pressing and holding the power
key ( ) until your phone turns on. The phone will beep
(unless silent mode is activated). Turn your phone Off by
pressing and holding the power key until your phone
turns off.
Note! For optimal performance, hold your phone near
the base to eliminate interference with the internal
antenna signal.
Making and Receiving Calls
Making Emergency Calls
Enter the local emergency number stored and press
CALL.
Making Calls
1
Press the numeric keys to enter the phone number
you want to call. The number is shown in the
display.
Note! Keylock and Phonelock do not prohibit
emergency number access.
Note! You can press CLR to erase one or more digits in
the display, or press and hold CLR to erase all
digits.
Making International Calls
1
Dial the international access code, the country
code, the area code (without the leading zero) and
the phone number.
2
Press CALL. The number you are dialing is shown
in the display while your phone accesses the
wireless network.
2
Press CALL.
Note! Check with your service provider if you are having
problems making international calls.
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Getting Started
Receiving Calls
Muting the Microphone
When your phone receives a call, the ringer sounds,
Incoming Call appears in the display, and the display
and keypad backlight illuminate. You can temporarily
quiet the ringer by pressing the right softkey or the upper
or lower side keys, and still answer the call by pressing
the left softkey. If you have Caller Number Identification
(Caller ID) service from your service provider, the caller’s
phone number is shown in the display. The caller’s name
will also appear if the phone number is found in your
phonebook.
During a call, you can turn off the microphone.
• Press and hold CLR until Microphone Muted
appears in the display.
• Press and hold CLR again to resume the
conversation.
Changing the Earpiece Volume
During a call, you can change the earpiece volume by
pressing one of the side volume keys.
• Push up to increase the volume.
• Push down to decrease the volume.
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Using Menus
The main menu has icons that display the top-level
menus. The corresponding title of the selected option is
displayed below the menu tabs when highlighted. Each
menu is represented by an icon. A menu diagram is
located on the inside front cover of this user’s guide.
These help texts are set to On when you buy your phone,
but you can turn them off at any time.
Accessing Menus
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Menu
Help, Select.
• Press the center select key or the left softkey to
choose the menu, function, or setting that is
highlighted.
2
Select On or Off by tilting your joystick up or down.
Press Select.
• Tilt the joystick up, down, left, or right to navigate
through the menus.
• Press the right softkey to go back one level in the
menu structure or to cancel the current action.
• Press the left softkey to select the menu, function, or
setting that is highlighted.
Phonebook Menu
For more information on using the phonebook, see
“Using the Phonebook” on page 40.
To help you use the menus and functions, your phone
has pop-up help texts that explain the menus.
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Note! If your service provider allows multiple phone
numbers, this feature allows you to switch
between phone numbers.
Call Contact
Phonebook entries will appear in alphabetical order by
either first or last name, depending on the sort order you
chose. Select an entry or type in the position number and
press the left softkey to call the highlighted number.
Groups
You can organize the members of your phonebook into
categories. This feature can be used for call screening if
your network supports Caller ID. You can also send SMS
messages to all group members at one time.
Add Contact
You can store several phone numbers and an email
address for a phonebook entry. Once you have entered all
of your contact information, press the left softkey to add
the entry to your phonebook.
Calling Cards
You can store calling card numbers to use for making
local and long distance calls. The options are Card Setup
and Set Calling Cards.
Note! The ability to store an email address for a contact
is dependent on your service provider.
Edit Contact
Note! You will be prompted to enter your PIN to enter
the Calling Cards submenu. The default PIN
is 0000.
You can locate and update your phonebook entries
whenever you want. These entries are also listed in their
sort order.
Card Setup
My Numbers
To set up your calling cards, make sure you have the
Calling Card Access Numbers (numbers provided by
your long distance service provider) and the Verification
Numbers (numbers you must enter to allow the calling
card call to be completed).
You can display and switch between the wireless phone
numbers that correspond to the subscriptions that are
programmed into your phone.
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When you enter the Card Setup submenu, you are
prompted for the following information: Your PIN; the
Name of your calling card; the Access number; the
Dialing delay; Code first or Number first; Verification
number; and Dialing delay again.
For more information on Stops and Pauses, see “Stop and
Pause Dialing” on page 40.
Options
You can edit phonebook positions, change phonebook
entry sort order, set long press functionality, ask to save
confirmation, or delete all phonebook entries.
Set Calling Cards
You can select which calling card to use for a particular
call. You can select a specific calling card by pressing your
joystick up or down until the calling card you want to
use is highlighted. Press the left softkey to choose the
highlighted selection.
Edit Positions
You can change position numbers associated with all of
the entries you have in your phonebook for easier access
to speed dial positions.
Note! Only cards that have been set up will appear as
options for Default card.
Note! If you synchronize your computer’s contact list with
your phone’s contact list, the position numbers in
your phone’s contact list will be overwritten.
Making a Calling Card Call
1
2
Enter or recall the phone number you want to call.
Press the left softkey. The calling card access
number is shown in the display.
Sort Order
You can choose whether you want your phonebook
entries searched by first name or last name.
3
Release the key after the number has been displayed.
Long Press
If you are using stops between numbers, you must press
the left softkey to send the next sequence of numbers. If
you use pauses, the numbers are sent automatically after
the specified length of time chosen for the dialing delay.
You can specify the outcome of a “press and hold” on a
digit key. The options are SuperSpd Dial, Phb. Shortcut,
and Off.
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Enabling SuperSpd Dial allows you to press and hold
keys 2 through 9 to dial the number corresponding to
the phonebook position. Enabling Phb. Shortcut allows
you to press and hold keys 2-9 and your list of
phonebook entries corresponding to the closest letter
mapped to the key pressed will be displayed.
Memory Status
You can see how much of your phone’s memory is vacant
and how much is being used. The number of entries used
is listed first, and the total number of positions available
is listed in parentheses.
Note! The 1 key is reserved for your voicemail access
Messages Menu
number.
Ask to Save
The Messages menu contains choices for specifying and
accessing message services that may be available from
your service provider (for example, text messages and
voicemail). For details on sending and receiving
messages, see “Text Messaging” on page 46.
You have the option of storing a dialed phone number as
a phonebook entry upon call completion. If the phone
number is already saved in your phonebook, you will not
be prompted to save it to your phonebook again.
Delete All
Voicemail
You can delete all of the phonebook entries that are
stored in your phone. When you select Delete All, you
will be prompted to confirm that you want to delete all
of the positions in your phonebook. If you press the left
softkey, you will be prompted for your PIN number. You
must correctly enter your PIN number to delete all of
your phonebook entries.
The Voicemail submenu allows you to enter and access
your voicemail access number if you have voicemail
service from your service provider.
You can store your voicemail access number(s) so that a
number automatically displays when you receive a
voicemail notice.
Once you have stored your voicemail access number, you
can retrieve voicemail messages by pressing and
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holding
. Contact your service provider if you do not
Options
know your voicemail access number.
Message options will appear when you are in the
1
Scroll to Messages, Select, Options, Select,
Voicemail No., Select.
Messages menu. To see the Message options, press the
OPTIONS key. For more information on using the
options, see “Message Options” on page 46.
2
Enter your voicemail phone number and press OK.
Options may include: Message Alert, Voicemail No.,
Message Type, Message Read Ack., Msg. Priority,
Callback Number, and Subject.
Email
The Email submenu allows you to use your phone to
access an email account from another device (such as
your PC). Submenus include Send & Receive, Inbox,
Compose, Outbox, Drafts, Archive, and Email.
Memory Status
You can see valuable information about what percentage
of the phone’s memory is available for SMS messages. The
information is displayed as % Locked, % Memory Free.
SMS
The SMS submenu contains the following submenus:
Received Mail, Send New, Unsent Mail, Templates,
and Sent Mail. For more information on sending and
receiving text messages, see “Text Messaging” on page 46.
Call Info Menu
The Call info menu allows you to view information and
establish dialing and answering preferences for your
phone (some selections available in this menu are
dependent on your service provider). It also enables you
to view and edit system options and call statistics.
Empty Mailboxes
You can delete all of the messages in your mailbox, or just
your Sent Mail, Unsent Mail or Inbox.
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• Call: Press the left softkey. Press the left softkey again
to call the number.
Missed Calls
You can see the list of calls you have missed (if you have
Caller ID service from your service provider) along with
the time that the calls were received. When a missed call
is one day old, the time that the call was received is
replaced with the date that the call was received. The
latest call appears first. Tilt your joystick up or down to
scroll through the list. The Missed Calls icon
• Press the
key for the following options:
• Edit Before Call allows you to change the
number before dialing.
• CC Call allows you to dial the number using a
calling card.
• Add Number allows you to add the number to
indicates a missed or unanswered call.
your Phonebook.
If the received number is stored in the phonebook with a
name, the name is also shown in the display. To dial the
phone number shown in the display, press the left softkey
twice. To edit the phone number, press the left softkey
once, then tilt the joystick to the left or right to move the
cursor left or right to the digit(s) that you would like to
change. Dial the new phone number by pressing the left
softkey.
• Delete allows you to erase the number from
your Call List.
One of the following icons will appear next to each
number in the Call List.
•
•
•
Indicates a missed call in your Call List.
Indicates an incoming call in your Call List.
Indicates an outgoing call in your Call List.
Call List
Usage Tracker
Press the left softkey to view the last 50 received, missed,
and sent calls.
You can use these options to easily track your phone use.
From this list you may view details, call, add the number
to your phonebook, or delete the number
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Last call
Clear
You can view information about the duration of your last
phone call in hours, minutes, and seconds.
You can reset your call time and/or your call counter. The
options are Call Timers and SMS Counter. Call timers
resets the total time and total number of calls, both
outgoing and incoming. SMS counter resets the total
number of incoming and outgoing SMS messages.
Total calls
You can see the total number of calls and the total hours,
minutes, and seconds that you have used since you last
reset your phone.
Minute minder
You can choose if you want to hear a sound every minute
during phone calls. The options are On and Off.
Note! The actual time your service provider invoices may
vary, depending on items including network
features and rounding off for billing.
Call info options
Outgoing time
Clear Call List
You can see the total length of all of your outgoing calls
since you last reset your phone.
You can delete the list of your 50 most recent calls.
Call List Active
Incoming time
You can turn your Call List on so you can view the list of
your 50 most recent calls.
You can see the total length of all of your incoming calls
since you last reset your phone.
SMS counter
You can see the total number of SMS messages you have
sent and/or received.
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Release active
Ongoing Call Menu
You can end the active call by selecting Release Active.
Select Release Active by tilting the joystick up or down
until Release Active is highlighted and then select it by
pressing the left softkey.
The Ongoing Call menu appears only when you are
engaged in a call.
Hold Call
Call info
You can place a call on hold to set up another call or to
answer a waiting call. Select Hold Call by tilting the
joystick up or down until Hold Call is highlighted and
then select it by pressing the left softkey.
You can return to the Call Info menu by tilting the
joystick up or down until it is highlighted and then select
it by pressing the left softkey.
Switch Calls
Settings Menu
You can change from one active call to another. Select
Switch Calls by tilting the joystick up or down until
Switch Calls is highlighted and then select it by pressing
the left softkey.
Sounds & Alerts
You can change the sounds and alerts on your phone.
Retrieve call
Ring Volume
You can recover a held call and make it active. Select
Retrieve Call by tilting the joystick up or down until
Retrieve Call is highlighted and then select it by pressing
the left softkey.
You can set the level of the ring volume. The volumes
range from Off to High. You can change the Ring
Volume by moving your joystick to the right (to increase
the volume) or to the left (to decrease the volume). Press
the left softkey or press the joystick to confirm your
selection.
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Note! If you set the Ring Volume to level one, you will
hear only a series of beeps when you receive an
incoming call regardless of the Ring Signal you
have set.
Alarm Sound
You can select different types of melodies or signals to
hear when your alarm sounds.
Message Alert
Phone Silent
Choose which type of sound you will hear when you
receive an incoming SMS or voicemail. The options are
Tone, Click, or Silent.
You can specify that you do not want your phone to
make keypad or alert sounds. The
icon on your
screen indicates that your phone is in Silent.
My Melodies
Increasing ring
You can create or edit a ring melody using each key on
your keypad as a note (1=C, 2=D, 3=E, 4=F, 5=G, 6=A,
7=B, 8=+C, 9=+D, 0=+, *=pause, #=#). Short presses of
the digit keys will display lowercase characters. Long
presses of the digit keys will display uppercase characters.
Press # to make the previous note sharp or flat. Once you
personalize a melody, you can select it as a Ring Sound.
When you select Increasing Ring, the ring volume will
continue to increase until you answer or reject the call.
Vibrating alert
Your phone has a built-in vibrating alert function so you
can receive calls or messages silently. The options are On,
On if Silent and Off.
Note! The + sign indicates an octave higher.
Ring Sounds
To clear your melody, tilt the joystick left or right to
select the location you want to clear. Press the left softkey
to delete the location. Press and hold CLR to delete
multiple notes.
You can choose the type of sound or melody for the
ringer. Each sound or melody is demonstrated as you
scroll through the selections. There are multiple ring
sounds, some of which you can create yourself.
Note! Volume is the same as your current Ring Volume.
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Your phone comes with four melodies. You can edit your
melodies and you can also send them to a friend in a text
message. The My Melodies submenu includes Edit and
Send options.
Key Sound
Choose which type of sound you will hear when you
press a key. The options are Tone, Click, or Off.
Access Tone
Editing Ring Signals
You can choose which, if any, sound you will hear when
your phone makes a voice connection.
• Press a key to enter a note.
• Press 8 or 9 to make the note shorter or longer.
• There are six different lengths of notes.
• Press 0 to change the octave.
• Press # once to raise the note one semitone.
• Press # twice to lower the note one semitone.
Minute Minder
You can choose to be notified when each minute passes
while you are engaged in a call. Settings are On and Off.
Voice Privacy
• Press
to add a melody symbol, and to set the
tempo, volume, style, and duration.
• Press CLR to remove notes.
• To listen to your melody, press the left softkey.
• Press the left softkey again to save and name it, or
press the right softkey to continue composing.
You can block others from eavesdropping on your
telephone calls. The options are On With Tone, On But
No Tone, and Off.
Note! This feature is dependent on your service provider.
Profiles
Sending Ring Signals
A profile is a group of settings which are set to suit a
certain environment. For example, when you go to a
meeting, you can simply choose the Meeting profile and
a number of settings that suit a meeting are set. For
instance, the ring volume is turned off.
You can send a ring signal to a friend via an SMS
message. Choose Send from My Melodies. Enter the
recipient’s phone number and press the left softkey.
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Select Profile
Call Options
You can choose a different profile from the currently
selected Profile. Your profile options include Normal,
Meeting, Car, Outdoors, Portable H-free, Home, and
Work.
Accept Calls
You can specify the phone numbers that you would like
to accept calls from. Your choices include From All,
From List, and From No One. The From List option
allows you to customize your list of callers that will cause
your phone to ring.
Edit Profile
You can customize your profiles by specifying settings for
specific items. For example, in Meeting profile, you
might want to set your Vibrating Alert to On and your
Ring Volume to Off. When you go into a meeting, you
can select Meeting profile. If you receive a call during
your meeting, your phone’s Vibrating alert feature will
notify you of an incoming call, but your ringer will not
sound and disturb other meeting participants.
Forward Calls
You can forward the incoming calls that you are unable
to answer. The options are Activate, Deactivate, and
Setup.
Note! This feature is dependent on your service provider.
Note! You will need separate codes from your service
provider to turn the feature on and off.
Note! The Normal profile cannot be renamed.
View Profile
Once you have entered these codes, select Activate, then
enter the number to which you want your calls forwarded.
Your phone will send the appropriate information to your
service provider to set up this feature.
You can view the attributes of the currently selected profile.
Reset Profiles
You can reset all profile settings to the way they were set
when you bought your phone.
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Restrict Calls
Auto Area Code
You can block specific calls from being dialed or answered.
The options are All Incoming or All Outgoing.
You can store an area code that will be automatically
added to the 7-digit phone number that you are dialing.
The options are On and Off. The area code is
automatically added to the phone number you are calling
when Auto Area Code is set to On. When you select On,
you will be prompted for the area code you want to use.
Note! If you forward incoming calls, you cannot activate
some Restrict Calls options. Likewise, if you
restrict calls, you cannot activate some
Forward Calls options.
Auto Prefix
Call Waiting
You can store a 1- to 12-digit prefix, which is automatically
added to the dialed phone number. When you dial a 4- or
5-digit phone number, the prefix is automatically added to
the phone number. The options are On and Off.
You can answer an incoming call while you are engaged
in a call. The options are Activate, Cancel, and Setup.
Setup allows you to customize your service.
Note! This feature is dependent on your service provider.
In order to send a number to office extensions, store the
3-digit prefix in the Auto Prefix submenu. You only need
to dial the last four or five digits of the phone number.
Note! Turn off Call Waiting when placing data calls.
Note! When you select Setup, you will need to enter the
code for activating/deactivating this feature. This
code is given to you by your service provider.
For example, if you save 123 as the auto prefix and the
function is On, you can call 123-7654 by simply
dialing 7654. The prefix 123 is automatically added to
the phone number after you press the left softkey to dial
the phone number. The auto prefix is not added for
phone numbers longer than five digits.
Once you enter your code, select Activate to turn Call
Waiting on and Deactivate to turn Call Waiting off.
Note! During a call, you can also use the Switch Calls
option to change between the two calls.
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Answering Mode
Light
You can specify how you want to answer your calls. The
options are Normal, Any Key, and Auto. Selecting Normal
indicates that pressing the left softkey will answer a call.
Selecting Any Key indicates that a call can be answered by
pressing any key except the right softkey. Selecting Auto
indicates that a call will be answered automatically if connected
to an accessory, for example, a vehicle handsfree kit.
You can set the display and keypad backlighting to stay
On or Off or to automatically turn On for 30 seconds
when a call is received or a key is pressed.
Display Sleep
Use Display Sleep to save battery power. The text in
standby mode is reduced to one row at the top of the
display a few minutes after you have pressed the last key.
Auto Retry
Text Size
You can automatically redial a number without dialing,
hanging up, and dialing again by setting Auto Retry to
On. Auto Retry is used when the system is busy
regardless of whether the receiver’s phone is busy.
You can change the display text size to Small, Medium,
or Large. Changing the text size alters the number of
lines of text that appear on your display and increases the
font size.
Voice Privacy
User Greeting
You can block others from eavesdropping on your
telephone calls. The options are On With Tone, On But
No Tone, and Off.
You can change the screen that you see when you power on
your phone. The options are a list of Ericsson Movies,
My Greeting, My Animation, and Off. You can download
additional software to change your power-up/power-down
Note! This feature is dependent on your service provider.
Display
You can change the Light, Display SleepText Size,
User Greeting, and activate/deactivate Menu Help.
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Background Menu
T9 Predictive
You can choose pictures, animation, or greetings for your
background.
You can determine whether predictive text is displayed
during text input. The options are On and Off.
Menu Help
Time and Date
You can choose to have a brief description of each top-
level menu item to be displayed after 10 seconds of
inactivity. These help texts are set to On when you buy
your phone, but you can turn them off at any time.
Set Time
You can enter the correct time in the format using the
keys on your keypad.
Note! If you select the 12-hour clock, you can alternate
Language
between am and pm by pressing #.
You can select the display language used in the phone
display. The languages vary between markets.
Time Settings
You can set additional time-related settings. The options
are Time Format (24 hour or am/pm), Time Zone
( GMT), DaylightSavings (On or Off), and Auto Time
Zone (On of Off).
Menu Language
You can select in which language you would like the
phone’s menu to appear. The options are Automatic,
English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Hebrew.
Note! To synchronize your phone with your computer,
be sure to set both to the same time zone.
Input Language
You can select which language you would like to be able
to input text in. The options for Input vary according to
the T9™ Text Input setting.
Set Date
You can enter the correct date using the keys on your
keypad. You will be prompted for month, day, and year
Note! All languages are not available in every area.
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information. You can tilt the joystick up or down to
advance through the month, day, and year selection.
Press the left softkey to confirm the current date.
• Answer a call (after the call is completed, the keypad
is returned to the locked state).
Note! The Keylock and Phonelock features allow
emergency number access even if the Keylock or
Phonelock are active. To unlock your keypad,
press the OPTIONS key, then press CLR followed
by the left softkey.
Date Format
You can switch between date formats by tilting the
joystick up or down until the format you want is
selected. Press the left softkey to confirm your selection.
Voice Control
Locks
Voice Settings
Phonelock
You can turn voice control features on or off and train
the commands for using these features. The options are
Voice Dialing, Voice Answer, Caller Name, Voice
Memo, and Magic Word. For more information, see
“Using Voice Commands” on page 51.
You can prohibit your phone from making calls, except
emergency calls, each time you turn the phone on. To set
your Phonelock, you will be prompted to enter your
security code. The options are On and Off.
Keylock
Voice Commands
You can prohibit your phone from keypad presses.
Keylock activates after 30 seconds of inactivity. The two
options for Keylock are On and Off. The keypad remains
locked until you do one of the following:
You can choose to view your list of voice commands.
Commands include Magic Word, Voice Dialing, Voice
Answer, Contacts, and Voice Memo
• Remove and replace the battery.
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Erase All Voice
Priority
You can delete all of your voice recordings. You will be
prompted before the recordings are permanently deleted.
You can change the order of the system types for which
your phone searches. Your default Priority is (1) Public,
(2) Private, and (3) Residential. This means that your
phone will look for service on a Public system first, followed
by a Private system, followed by a Residential system.
Networks
You can prioritize and manually select the systems from
which you can obtain service. This can include your
public home system as well as private and residential
systems. This function is particularly useful if you have
access to more than one mobile system. Only systems
that are currently available can be selected. This varies
depending on your geographic location. You will be
prompted to enter your PIN to make any modifications.
This is typically not necessary so you should contact your
service provider before making any network changes.
Roaming Search
Your phone can look for an available system for you to
use when you are away from your home area.
Note! These features are dependent on your service
provider.
Reset Settings
You can reset all of your phone settings to the factory
defaults.
Note! These features are dependent on your service provider.
Select Network
Data Comm.
You can manually initiate a search for a new network.
In order to use the email program in your phone, you
must enter settings for a data account in your phone.
New Private
You can search for private systems that are not programmed
into your phone. Once the search is complete, you will
be provided with a list of available systems.
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Calendar
Extras Menu
Your calendar can store up to 300 events and 80 tasks on
your phone. For more information, see “Using the
Calendar” on page 61.
Voice Memo
You can record and store memos in your phone. For
more information on Voice Memo, see “Using Voice
Commands” on page 51.
Time
Alarm Clock
Record
The phone has an alarm clock which rings at the time
set, even if the phone is turned off. The alarm rings for
60 seconds and is repeated every nine minutes for
60 minutes if you do not turn it off.
You can enter a new voice memo.
Memo List
To turn the alarm off, press the left softkey. If you do not
want the alarm to be repeated, press the left softkey
again.
You can see your list of voice memos sorted by date, time,
or length.
Erase All Voice Memos
Time and Date
You can permanently delete your voice memos.
You can edit your time and date information.
Set View
Set Time
You can see attributes of your memos. The options are
Date Recorded, Time Recorded, and Length.
You can enter the correct time in the format you chose
using the keys on your keypad.
Note! If you select the 12-hour clock, you can alternate
between am and pm by pressing #.
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Time Settings
Stopwatch
You can set additional time-related settings. The options
are Time Format (24 hour or am/pm), Time Zone
( GMT), DaylightSavings (On or Off), and Auto Time
Zone (On of Off).
Your phone has a built-in stopwatch. The left softkey
starts and subsequently pauses the Stopwatch. The right
softkey resets the Stopwatch.
Games
Note! To synchronize your phone with your computer,
be sure to set both to the same time zone.
Your phone has several games.You can control the games
using your joystick and the keys on your keypad. Use the
joystick to move up, down, left, or right and to select an
item, or use the keypad as follows:
Set Date
You can enter the correct date using the keys on your
keypad. You will be prompted for month, day, and year
information. You can tilt the joystick up or down to
advance through the month, day, and year selection.
Press the left softkey to confirm the current date.
2=up
8=down
4=left
6=right
CLR=pause
Cancel=save/quit
#=undo
5=select/deselect
Select=confirm
*=reset
Date Format
You can switch between date formats by tilting the
joystick up or down until the format you want is
selected. Press the left softkey to confirm your selection.
Calculator
The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add,
subtract, multiply, and divide.
Timer
The phone has a built-in 24-hour countdown timer. You
set the time you want and when that time is up, the
phone beeps.
• Press the digit keys to enter the numbers you want to
calculate.
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• Tilt the joystick right or left to highlight an
operation (+, -, x, /, add decimal).
My Shortcuts Menu
• Press the left softkey to perform the operation.
• Press the right softkey to cancel the operation.
Edit shortcuts
You can place your favorite functions in the My Shortcuts
so that you quickly and easily reach the functions you use
most. When you buy your phone, My Shortcuts contains
a few functions which you can remove if you wish.
Code Memo
You can store personal information, like your computer
password, in your phone. You will only have to
remember one password to access all personal codes and
passwords. You will be prompted to enter a 4-digit
password, followed by a 4- to 15-character check word. If
an incorrect password and/or check word is entered, an
error message is displayed.
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2
3
Scroll to My Shortcuts, Select, Edit Shortcuts,
Select.
Select a function from the list by pressing *, #, the
left softkey, or by pressing the center push key.
Enter the position number you want for your
function in this menu and press OK. To add
another function, repeat steps 2 and 3. To remove a
function, repeat steps 2 and 3. Pressing *, #, the left
sokftkey, or by pressing the center select key also
deselects a function.3
Pictures
Your phone comes with a number of pictures and
animations. These animations are stored in Pictures.
You can use these pictures and animations in the
background and during power-up/power-down show.
4
5
Press the left softkey to cancel your settings.
Press the right softkey to exit. You will be prompted
to save your settings. Press the left softkey to save
your settings or the right softkey to cancel your
settings.
Accessories
The Accessories submenu allows you to work with the
accessories that are currently connected to your phone.
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Using the Phonebook
Using the Phonebook
You can create your personal phonebook by saving
information about your friends and colleagues as a
contact. In a contact, you can save details such as name,
title, phone numbers, and e-mail address – all in one
place.
3
When you have filled in the information you want,
press the right softkey to exit. You will be prompted
to save the entry in your phonebook.
If voice dialing is on, you are asked if you want to
save a voice tag for the contact.
Note! The ability to store an email address for a contact
is dependent on your service provider.
Adding Contacts
Note! Each phone number saved occupies one position
in the memory. You can save over 500 phone
numbers in the phone.
For each contact, you can fill in the following
information: first name, last name, company, title, home
phone number, work phone number, mobile phone
number, fax number, other phone number, and e-mail
address. The contacts are saved in the phone.
Stop and Pause Dialing
Stop and pause dialing lets you enter groups of numbers
with stops and pauses between each group of numbers.
This feature is useful when you need to dial a phone
number and then another number, such as an access
number for an answering machine or voicemail system.
Adding New Contacts
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Add Contact, Select.
Press the left softkey and enter a first name. Press
the left softkey twice and enter a last name, and so
on.
A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers
until you press the left softkey. You can enter a stop in a
series of digits by pressing and holding # for the Options
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menu, and then selecting Insert Stop. A is shown in
the phone number whenever there is a stop.
Calling Contacts
A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for
approximately two seconds before sending the next
series. You can enter a pause in a series of digits by
pressing and holding * until is shown in the display.
For example, if your office has a voicemail system that
requires you to dial a phone number, followed by your
extension, followed by an access code, you could enter
the following:
You can find and call a phone number saved in a contact
by searching for either the first or last name, depending
on which sort order you have set.
Selecting a Sort Order
1
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Options, Select,
Sort Order, Select.
555-1111 2222 33333.
2
Select a sort order and press OK.
When you press the left softkey, your phone dials the
number and then stops transmitting tones. When your
voicemail system asks for your extension you would press
the left softkey to transmit your extension. The access
code is sent after the pause. If the timing in your
voicemail system does not allow for pauses, you can enter
a stop instead of the pause, or use multiple pauses.
Calling Contacts
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Call Contact, Select.
You will see your contact list. Scroll through the list
using your joystick and press the left softkey when
the number you want to call is highlighted.
Press the left softkey to make the call.
3
You can also store groups of numbers which can include
stops and pauses in a location. You can then dial the
numbers by entering the location and pressing CALL.
Shortcuts to Contacts
When in standby, you can find a contact by pressing and
holding one of the keys 2-9 to find a contact beginning
with a specific letter.
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For example, pressing and holding 2 takes you to the first
contact beginning with the letter A (or closest following).
Editing the Phonebook
When in standby, you can also access your contact list by
tilting your joystick up or down. Tilting your joystick up
accesses the bottom of your contact list. Tilting your
joystick down accesses the top of your contact list.
You can edit a contact in the phonebook with the Edit
Contact function.
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Edit Contact, Select.
You will see your contact list. Scroll through the list
using your joystick and press the left softkey when
the number you want to edit is highlighted. If the
contact shown is not the one you want, tilt the
joystick up or down until you find the correct
contact.
Note! You must activate Phb. Shortcut under the Long
Press submenu before using this shortcut.
Speed Dialing
Speed dialing allows you to press the digits (2-99) that
correspond to your phonebook position numbers. Then,
press the left softkey to dial the number in that position.
3
Press the left softkey. Select Edit Name or Edit
Numbers and press the left softkey. You can edit
the voice command for the contact name by
selecting Edit Voice Label. You can edit the
position for a phone number by selecting Edit
Positions.
Super Speed Dialing
Enabling SuperSpd Dial allows you to press and hold
keys 2 through 9 to dial the number corresponding to
the phonebook position.
Note! The 1 key is reserved for quick access to voicemail.
4
5
Tilt the joystick up or down to go to the details that
you want to edit.
When you have made your changes, press the left
softkey. Scroll to Save and Exit at the bottom of
the list and press the left softkey.
Note! You must activate SuperSpd Dial under the Long
Press submenu before using this shortcut.
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You can organize your phonebook so that the phone
numbers you use most frequently are easily available. You
can, for example, have certain numbers saved in
positions 1-9 to be able to speed dial them.
Setting Default Numbers
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Edit Contact, Select.
You will see your contact list. Scroll through the list
using your joystick and press the left softkey when
the contact you want to call is highlighted.
Press Select to select a contact.
Select Default Number and press Select.
Select the number you want as the default phone
number. Press Select.
Changing Position Numbers
3
4
5
1
2
3
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Options, Select,
Edit Positions, Select.
Scroll to the phone number you want to move,
press OK.
Scroll to the position to which you want to move
the phone number and press the left softkey. The
phone numbers switch positions.
Deleting Contacts
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Edit Contact, Select.
You will see your contact list. Scroll through the list
using your joystick and press the left softkey when
the contact is highlighted.
4
When you have finished, press the right softkey.
Synchronizing Your Phone and PC
3
4
Press CLR to delete the contact.
Press Yes to confirm.
To enhance use of your Phonebook features, you may
want to purchase XTNDConnect PC or download a free
abbreviated version of XTNDConnect PC (does not
include email capabilities). XTNDConnect PC is a
software application that allows you to synchronize your
To delete all contacts select Phonebook, Select,
Options, Select, Delete All, Select.
Tip! Your contacts can be synchronized with a program
running on a PC or a PDA.
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contacts, calendar, tasks, and email between your mobile
phone and popular PC applications on your computer.
Creating New Groups
1
2
3
4
5
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select.
Select Add Group and press OK.
Enter a name for the group and press OK.
Scroll to Add Member, OK.
Enter the first letter of the contact you want to add.
Press OK.
To use your Ericsson mobile phone with the
XTNDConnect PC program, you will need the
following:
• A functional serial port on your computer
• Microsoft Windows 95/98 Se/Me/NT4/2000
• An Ericsson serial interface cable (RS232 Cable
DRS-11)
• Ericsson Mobile Phone Monitor (a software interface
between your mobile phone and the XTNDConnect
PC software)
If the contact shown is not the one you want, tilt
the joystick up or down until you find the correct
contact. Press OK.
6
7
Select a number and press OK.
To add the next member, scroll back to Add
Member and press OK.
• Purchase XTNDConnect PC
download a free version of XTNDConnect PC for
Ericsson phones only
Adding New Members to Existing Groups
1
2
3
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select.
Select the group that you want to edit and press OK.
Scroll to Edit, Select, Add Member, OK. Continue
the same way as when you add a new member to a
new group.
(http://mobileinternet.ericsson.com).
Groups
You can create groups of contacts. In this way you can
send a text message to several recipients at the same time.
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Editing Group Names
Touch Tone Service
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select.
Select the group name that you want to edit and
press OK.
You can save a phone number together with tone signals
and codes in your phonebook. When you call this entry,
the phone number and all the tone signal codes are then
dialed automatically. This could be useful, for example,
when accessing an answering machine or when using
telephone banking services.
3
4
Select Edit Group Name and press Select.
Enter the new name of the group and press Select.
Deleting Group Members
1
2
3
4
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select.
Select the group that you want to edit and press OK.
Select Edit and press Select.
Scroll to the member that you want to delete and
press the CLR.
Note! Saving personal codes in the phonebook involves a
risk if your phone is stolen. It is safer to save
personal codes in the Code Memo. See “Code
Memo” on page 39.
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Add Contact, Select.
Press Edit and enter the name that you want to
associate with the phone number and code. Press
OK.
5
Press Yes to confirm your choice.
Deleting Groups
1
2
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select.
Select the group that you want to delete and press
OK.
Select Delete Group and press Select.
Press Yes to confirm your choice.
3
4
Scroll to Other and press Edit.
Enter the phone number. Press and hold
until
the pause character ( ) appears in the display.
Enter the code, if needed, enter another pause,
another code and so on. Press OK.
3
4
5
Scroll to Save and Exit and press Edit.
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Text Messaging
Text Messaging
You can send and receive text messages with the Short
Message Service (SMS) using your mobile phone.
• Message Alert
You can choose the signal you want to hear when
you receive a message. You can choose between
Click, Tone, or Silent.
Note! You cannot send SMS messages when your phone
is in analog mode.
• Message Read Ack.
You can choose if you would like a return receipt
once a sent message is read by the recipient.
• Msg Priority
You can set the delivery options for your text message.
• Callback Number
Before Sending Messages
You have several text messaging options that you can
specify.
You can enter a phone number in your text message
for a return call.
• Subject
Message Options
You can create the settings below as default for all your
messages, or you can turn on the option Set On Send,
which means that you choose the settings each time you
send a message.
You can specify a subject for your text message.
Sending Messages
• Message Type
You can select how you want your text message to be
interpreted by the recipient, for example, as a text
message or as a fax or email message.
You can use your keypad to enter the message you want
to send. You can send your message to one person or to a
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predefined group, specified and saved in the phonebook.
For more information on how to create groups, see
“Groups” on page 22. When you send text messages to a
group, you are charged for each member included in the
group.
3
4
Press Select again.
Select Send and press Select. You may now edit
your message.
Press OK and send the message as previously
described.
Enter the recipient’s number or tilt the joystick to
the left to retrieve the number from the phonebook
or the call list.
5
6
1
Scroll to Messages, Select, SMS, Select, Send
New, Select.
2
3
Enter your message and press OK.
Enter the recipient’s number or tilt the joystick to
the left to retrieve the number from the phonebook
or a group.
7
Press OK to send the message.
Note! If the recipient’s phone does not support long
messages, the messages are received one at a time.
4
Press OK to send the message. Sending msg
appears in the display followed by Message has
been sent.
Saving Objects from a Text Message
When the email address, phone number, WAP address,
picture, animation, or melody is highlighted, press
Select. Then select to save the item and press Select.
Saving the Message for Later Use
Press the right softkey after you have entered your
message. The message is saved in the Unsent menu.
• A picture or animation is stored in My Pictures
(press
when sending a text message to see the
list). Once the list is full, you will be prompted to
overwrite another picture or animation.
• A melody is saved under My Melodies in Sounds &
Alerts.
Sending a Message Later
1
Scroll to Messages, Select, SMS, Select, Unsent
Mail, Select.
2
Select the message you want to send and press OK.
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• An email address or phone number is saved in the
4
If you do not want to send the message now, press
the right softkey. The message is saved as a template
for later use.
Phonebook.
• A WAP address is saved in Bookmarks.
Note! If you exit the message without saving the picture,
the picture will be deleted.
Using a Template
If you want to use a template as a message, scroll to
Messages, Select, SMS, Select, Templates, Select,
select the template you want from the list and then select
OK. The following Templates are included:
Templates
• Add new? (Allows you to enter text and save as a new
template)
• I will be home at ___.
• I will be at ___ until ___.
• I will be ___ late for ___ on ___.
• There is a meeting with ___ about ___ on ___.
• OK, I got it.
• Please call ___ at ___.
• Please call me back.
• Please get ___ from ___ by ___.
• Please pick me up from ___ at ___.
• See you later.
If you have one or more standard messages that you often
use, you can save these as templates in your phone. You
can save up to ten templates consisting of up to
50 characters each.
Creating a Template
1
Scroll to Messages, Select, SMS, Select,
Templates, Select, Add New, OK.
2
3
Enter the message and press OK.
To send the message now, press Select when Use
template for this msg.? appears in the display, and
proceed as described in “Sending Messages” on
page 46. The message is saved in the list of
templates.
To delete a template you have created, highlight the
template you want to delete, and press CLR. You will be
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asked to confirm deletion of the template. Press the left
softkey to confirm deletion. You cannot delete any of the
standard templates included in your phone.
Note! If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the
display shows Reply requested Reply? when you
press the left softkey at the end of the message.
Press the left softkey again to reply. If you do not
want to reply, press the right softkey.
Receiving Text Messages
Saving Messages to Read Later
When you receive a text message, the phone beeps and
the message New message Read now? appears in the
display.
Press the right softkey when you see the question New
message Read now?
The message is saved in the phone and an envelope icon
appears at the top of the display. If you want to read the
message, you can retrieve it from the Received mail
menu.
Reading Text Messages
1
Press the left softkey when you see the question
New message Read now?.
indicates an unread message.
If you have received several messages, and you press
the left softkey at the question above, you enter the
Received mail. Select the message that you want to
read and press the left softkey.
indicates that the message is saved.
List of Options
2
Scroll through the message by tilting the joystick up
or down. An arrow in the bottom right-hand
corner of the display indicates that there is more
text in the message. All parts of a long message
may not be received at the same time... indicates
that part of the message has yet to be received.
If you select a message, you can see a list of options:
Delete, Reply, Forward, Save, Call, Mail To, Save, and
Read Next.
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3
Enter the recipient’s phone number, or tilt the
joystick to the left to retrieve the number from the
phonebook or the call list. Press Select to send.
Deleting Messages
There are two ways to delete a message:
• Select Delete in the list of options and press Select.
• In the Received Mail menu, scroll to a message and
press the CLR key.
Note! You cannot forward a message that contains a
picture.
Calling the Message Sender
Replying to Messages
Select Call in the list of options and press Select.
Tip! To call a phone number found in a message, press
Select when the number is highlighted and then
press Select again.
1
2
Select Reply in the list of options and press Select.
Select the way you want to reply to the message:
• enter a new message
• include the message you want to reply to and
Saving Embedded Phone Numbers
enter a reply
• use a template and enter a reply and press
Select.
1
2
When the number is highlighted, press Select.
Select Save [number] and press Select.
3
Enter your reply and press Select to send the
message.
Sending to Embedded Email Addresses
1
2
Make sure you have set the email gateway number.
Select Mail To in the list of options and press
Select.
Forwarding Messages
1
2
Select Forward in the list of options, press Select.
You can now edit the message. Press OK.
3
4
Enter a message and press Select.
Press YES again to send the message.
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Using Voice Commands
Using Voice Commands
With your phone, you can:
Turning Voice Dialing On
• voice dial - call someone by saying the name and
number type
• answer and reject calls with your voice when using a
handsfree kit
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,
VoiceSettings, Select, Voice Dialing, Select,
Select On and press Select.
2
Recording Number Types
• record or listen to voice memos by using voice
commands
• activate the voice control by saying a “magic word”
1
Now you are going to record a voice command for
each number type you use with your phonebook
contacts, for example “home”, “mobile” and so on.
Instructions appear. Press OK.
You can save up to 10 voice commands (such as call,
busy, or answer) and 30 voice tags (names) of
1-2 seconds each. When recording voice commands,
make sure you are in a quiet environment.
2
3
4
Select a number type and press OK.
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say
the number type that you want to record. The voice
command is played back to you.
Before Voice Dialing
5
Press YES to save the voice command. If the
recording is not OK, press NO and repeat step 5.
Before you can start voice dialing, you need to turn on
the voice dialing function and record your voice
commands.
You also need to record voice commands for each
contact, that is the name, for example “John”.
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Recording a Contact Name
Voice Dialing
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,
VoiceCommands, Select, Contacts, Select, Add
Voice Label, OK.
Voice Activated Dialing
1
From standby, press and hold either the upper or
2
3
Select a contact and press OK.
Follow the instructions in the display.
lower side volume key until you hear a tone.
Release the upper or lower side volume key, lift the
phone to your ear and say a name, for example
“John” after the tone. The name is played back to
you.
2
Note! An icon ( ) appears next to the contact names
which have a voice command.
Caller Name
3
If you have saved several numbers for that contact:
After a second tone, say a number type that you
have recorded earlier, for example “home”. The
number type is played back to you, and the call is
connected.
You can choose whether you want to hear the recorded
voice command for a name when you receive an
incoming call.
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,
VoiceSettings, Select, Caller Name, Select.
Select On or Off.
Note! Only the number types available for that contact
are played to you. Other and Fax number types
are not available for voice dialing.
2
From standby, you can also initiate voice dialing and
voice control of voice memos by:
• pressing either the upper or lower side volume key.
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• pressing and holding the handsfree button (when
using a portable handsfree or a Bluetooth™ headset).
• saying the Magic Word. See “Magic Word” on
page 54.
Answering Incoming Calls
When the phone rings, say “Answer”.
Note! You can use any word to “tell” your phone to pick
up an incoming call.
Rejecting Incoming Calls
Voice Answering
When the phone rings, say “Busy”. The caller hears a
busy tone.
You can answer or reject incoming calls by using your
voice when using a portable handsfree or car handsfree kit.
Recording Voice Memos
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,
VoiceSettings, Select, Voice Answer, Select.
Check or uncheck the accessories you want to be
able to use with voice answering by pressing the
center push key or by pressing the left softkey.
Press YES to exit.
2
You can record voice commands (totalling approximately
60 seconds) to start a voice memo recording or to listen
to voice memos.
3
4
5
1
Scroll to Settings, Select,Voice Control, Select,
VoiceSettings, Select, Voice Memo, Select.
Select On and press Select.
Instructions appear. Press OK.
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say
“Record”.
Follow the prompts.
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say
a word such as “Answer” and press YES. If the
recording was not OK, press the right softkey and
repeat step 4.
2
3
4
6
Say “Busy”, or another word. Press YES to save
your recordings.
5
Say “Play” and press YES to save your recordings.
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totally handsfree access to voice control. Instead of
pressing and holding the upper or lower side volume key,
you say the Magic Word and then one of your recorded
voice commands. The Magic Word is especially suitable
when driving a car with a car handsfree kit installed,
because you use external power instead of the battery
power of your phone. You can also use the Magic Word
when the phone is connected to a portable handsfree.
Starting a Voice Memo Recording
1
From standby, press and hold either the upper or
lower side volume key until you hear a tone.
Release the upper or lower side volume key, lift the
phone to your ear and say “Record”. The voice
command is played back to you and a tone
indicates that the recording has begun.
2
3
To end the recording, press Select.
Tip! Choose a long, unusual word which can easily be
distinguished from ordinary background speech.
Listening to Voice Memo Recordings
1
2
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,
VoiceSettings, Select, Magic Word, Select.
Select the accessories you want to be able to use
with the Magic Word by pressing the center push
key or by pressing the left softkey.
Press YES to exit.
Follow the prompts.
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone, and
say the Magic Word.
1
From standby, press and hold the left softkey until
you hear a tone.
Release the left softkey, lift the phone to your ear
and say “Play”. The voice command is played back
to you.
2
3
4
5
3
Listen to your voice memo recordings. Press the
right softkey to stop.
Magic Word
Turn off the Magic Word when you no longer need
totally handsfree access, in order to save battery power.
You can record a Magic Word that will activate voice
recognition. You can use it as a voice command to allow
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• Try to record your voice with the same equipment
that you normally use with your phone. For
example, if you normally have your phone connected
to a portable handsfree device when using voice
commands, record your voice commands when your
phone is attached to a portable handsfree device.
• If you plan to use voice functions handheld mode,
hold the phone up to the ear in the position that
would normally be used on a call.
Editing Your Voice Commands
Use the VoiceCommands submenu to keep your voice
commands up to date by re-recording them or deleting
the ones you do not use.
Re-recording Commands
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,
VoiceCommands, Select.
• Begin speaking after the tone ends.
2
3
4
Select the type of voice command and press Select.
Select a voice command and press OK.
Select Replace Voice and press Select.
To listen to a recorded voice command, select Play
Voice.
• You can record labels that are up to 8 seconds in
duration. Keep in mind that longer tags provide a
higher recognition rate.
• Shorter tags may cause a lower recognition rate. For
example, the name “Tom” can easily be confused
with “Tim”.
• Record your voice using the same tone and inflection
as you would when normally speaking. Try not to
overpronounce or speak too slowly when recording.
• When using Portable handsfree devices, you can
easily activate voice dialing by pressing the button
near the microphone until you hear a prompt.
5
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say
the command.
You can also edit the voice command for a contact name
in Edit Contact in the Phonebook menu.
Tips
• Try to record in an area where there is little or no
background noise.
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Troubleshooting
If your phone cannot detect speech, one of the following
might have happened:
• You spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.
• You held the phone too far away – hold it as you do
during a call.
• The voice command was too short – it should be
around one second long.
• You spoke too late or too soon – speak immediately
after the tone.
• You may want to re-record the voice command.
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Inputting Text
Inputting Text
You can enter letters, for example, when you add names
to the phonebook, write text messages, or enter WAP
addresses.
Multitap Text Input
When saving names in the phonebook or when writing
WAP addresses, you enter letters using multitap text
input. You press each key as many times as needed to
show the letter you want.
Apart from the way you normally enter letters in your
phone, using multitap text input, you can use
T9 Text Input for entering text messages and email, for
example, if the input language you select supports this.
T9 Text Input is a predictive input method and is a
quicker way to write texts.
In the following example, we are going to write a name:
1
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Add Contact,
Select. Press Select again.
Note! You can toggle between Multitap and T9 by
pressing the OPTIONS key while in a text field.
2
Press the appropriate key, 1-9, 0, or # repeatedly
until the character you want appears in the display.
See the table of the Latin alphabet below:
Before you start entering letters, you need to select the
input languages that you want to use when writing.
Example:
The available input methods are:
• Multitap
• T9 Text Input
• To enter an ‘A’, press 2 once.
• To enter a ‘B’, quickly press 2 twice.
• To shift between capital and lower-case letters,
press
, then enter the letter.
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Inputting Text
T9 Text Input
Press
for
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Space . @ ? ! - & : ‘ ¿ ¡
A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ
D E F è É 3 ∆ Φ
G H I ì 4
You can use T9 Text Input when entering texts such as
text messages. The T9 Text Input method uses a built-in
dictionary to recognize the most commonly used word
for every sequence of key presses. This way, you press
each key only once, even if the letter you want is not the
first letter on the key.
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
When you press the keys, different words are suggested.
If the word you want is not suggested, you can edit the
word. The word is then added to the dictionary so that it
is suggested the next time you use T9 Text Input.
W X Y Z 9
In the following example, we will start writing a text
message:
+ & @ / ¤ % $ £ ¥ \ § ¿ ¡ 0 Θ Ξ Ψ Ω
# * ↵
1
Scroll to Messages, Select, SMS, Select, Send
New, Select.
to delete letters and numbers
2
For example, if you want to write the word “How”,
press 4 then 6 then 9.
to shift between capital and lowercase
letters
The word “How” appears.
3
If the word shown is the one you want:
• press 1 to accept and add a space.
(To accept a word without adding a space, tilt
the joystick to the right.)
press and hold to enter numbers
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Inputting Text
If the word shown is not the one you want:
• press 0 repeatedly to view alternative words
(candidates). Accept a word and add a space by
pressing 1.
Options
• Edit Word – for T9 Text Input only
Edit the suggested word by using multitap text
input.
If you do not find the word you want by pressing 0:
• Select Edit Word, YES.
• Delete the entire word by pressing the left softkey, or
delete one letter at a time by tilting the joystick to
• Add Symbol
Symbols and punctuation marks are shown. Move
between the symbols by using the arrow keys. Press
YES to select a symbol.
the right and then pressing
• Write the new word using multitap text input and
press YES.
The word is added to the dictionary. The next time
you enter 4 then 6 then 9 then word you just added
to the dictionary will appear as one of the alternative
words.
repeatedly.
• Accept Word – for T9 Text Input only
Accept the suggested word and add a space.
• Candidates – for T9 Text Input only
A list of alternative words is shown. Scroll to a word
and press Select.
• Rel. caps lock/Caps lock
Switch between capital and lower-case letters.
• Input Language
A list of the input languages that you selected earlier
is shown. If you want to change the input language
for the text you are writing, scroll to a language and
press YES.
Tip! Press
punctuation marks, press
repeatedly. Accept by pressing
Press and hold
to enter a full stop. To enter other
and then 0
.
to select an input method.
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Inputting Text
• Input Method
A list of input methods is shown. If you want to
change the input method for the text you are
writing, scroll to an input method and press YES.
Help
•
Turning Off the T9 Text Input
If you wish, you can turn off the T9 Text Input. This
setting is valid for all input of texts – not only for the text
you are currently entering.
1
Scroll to Settings, Select, Language, Select,
T9 Predictive, Select.
2
Select On or Off.
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Using the Calendar
Using the Calendar
You can use the calendar to keep track of important
meetings that you need to attend, phone calls that you
need to make or tasks that you need to do.
Adding Appointments
1
Scroll to Extras, Select, Calendar, Select, Add
Apptmt., Select.
Note! For calendar synchronization software, visit
2
Choose the type of event or appointment and
press OK.
3
4
Press Edit and enter a subject.
Scroll to Location, press Edit, enter a location, and
so on.
Appointments and Tasks
5
6
Once you have entered the type of appointment
and location, scroll to Proceed? and press Edit.
Press Edit and enter a start date. Scroll to Time,
press Select, enter a start time, and so on.
You can save many appointments and tasks in your
calendar, depending on the size of each item. You can
choose to add a new appointment or task, or use an old
appointment or task as a template by copying and editing
it.
Note! Use the # key to toggle am/pm.
•
Appointments: meetings, dates, travel, vacation,
phone calls, etc.
Tasks: make a phone call, send a message, pay bills,
etc.
7
8
Scroll to Proceed? and press Edit.
Select the reminder interval you want, for example
5 min before, and press OK.
•
You now have the following options:
Save and Close - Select to save and exit.
You can fill in different types of information about the
appointments or task.
•
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Using the Calendar
•
Recurrent App.- Select if the appointment is
recurrent.
Viewing Your Calendar
•
Class - Select if you wish to set the appointment as
public or private.
To view your calendar content, scroll to Extras, Select,
Calendar, Select and then select one of the following:
Adding New Tasks
•
View Today. This shows all the appointments for
the current day and the Tasks that have not been
completed. An icon appears next to those
appointments that cover the whole day.
1
Scroll to Extras, Select, Calendar, Select, Add
Task, Select.
2
Choose a task and press OK.
•
•
View All Tasks. This shows all your entered Tasks.
Scroll to the task you want to view and press Select.
View Month. This shows a whole month, with the
current day in a square. Move within and among
the weeks by using the joystick. Press Select to
enter a certain day. Days on which you have
appointments are marked in bold.
View Week. This shows a whole week. All your
appointments and Tasks are shown as grey boxes.
You enter a certain day by pressing Select when
that day is highlighted.
If you choose phone call, enter a number and press
OK.
If you choose message, select a type of message and
press OK.
If you choose miscellaneous, select a type and press
OK.
Press Edit and enter a subject. Scroll to Descr.,
press Edit and enter a description.
Scroll to Proceed? and press Edit.
If you want to set a reminder, scroll to Set reminder
and press Ok. Enter a reminder date and press Ok.
A list of options appears. Confirm with Save And
Close, Select.
3
•
4
5
6
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Using the Calendar
2
3
Choose a task.
Press to view the list of options. Options include:
Mark “Done”, Edit, Delete, Copy, and Call.
Close, Select.
Editing
You may wish to edit an appointment or a task, for
example, by changing the date or location.
Editing or Deleting Appointments
Calendar Settings
1
In the calendar, scroll to the day of the appointment
you want to edit and press Select.
Note! You can quickly delete the entry by pressing CLR.
To view your calendar options, scroll to Extras, Select,
Calendar, Select, Options, Select, and then select one
of the following:
Delete? appears, press Select.
2
3
4
Press
to Edit, Delete, Reschedule, or Copy.
•
Status. Use this to check when you last
synchronized your calendar, how much space is left
for new appointments and Tasks.
Choose Edit and press Select.
Proceed as described in “Adding Appointments” on
page 61.
•
Class View. You can choose whether to see only
the private calendar entries, only the public ones, or
both.
5
When you have finished, scroll to Save And
Close, Select.
•
•
Delete all. Deletes all appointments and Tasks in
the calendar.
Reminders. You can choose to be reminded of
calendar events Always or If Power On.
Editing or Deleting Tasks
1
Scroll to Extras, Select, Calendar, Select, View all
tasks, Select.
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Using the Calendar
•
Purchase XTNDConnect PC
Synchronizing Your Phone and PC
download a free version of XTNDConnect PC for
Ericsson phones only
To enhance use of your Calendar features, you may want
to purchase XTNDConnect PC or download a free
abbreviated version of XTNDConnect PC (does not
include email capabilities). XTNDConnect PC is a
software application that allows you to synchronize your
contacts, calendar, tasks, and email between your mobile
phone and popular PC applications on your computer.
(http://mobileinternet.ericsson.com).
To use your Ericsson mobile phone with the
XTNDConnect PC program, you will need the
following:
•
•
•
A functional serial port on your computer
Microsoft Windows 95/98 Se/Me/NT4/2000
An Ericsson serial interface cable (RS232 Cable
DRS-11)
•
Ericsson Mobile Phone Monitor (a software
interface between your mobile phone and the
XTNDConnect PC software)
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
My phone
does not turn
On.
Recharge or replace the battery.
My phone
Check for Ringer Off ( ) or Silent
Mode ( ) icons on the standby
screen.
does not ring
when a call is
received.
My signal
strength
varies.
This is a common occurrence.
Transmitters are set in geographic
areas, and coverage is not 100% all of
the time. Signal strength varies as
you travel between cells.
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Troubleshooting
Error Messages
Accessibility and Internet
Technical Assistance
The battery power is low. When the
Battery low
phone shuts itself off, replace the
battery with a fully charged one, or
use an alternate power source, such
as a travel charger.
• North America - 1-800 ERICSSON
(1-800-374-2776)
• Latin America - +1-305-755-6789
• Other countries - +1-919-472-7908
Your text message memory is full.
Erase some stored messages before
you can receive more messages.
Accessible Solutions/Special Needs
No memory
Delete
For information on Accessible Solutions for individuals
with special needs call the Ericsson Special Needs Center
at +1-877-878-1996 (TTY) or +1-877-207-2056 (voice),
or visit the Ericsson Special Needs Center at:
Internet
Visit Ericsson on the internet at:
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Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get
maximum use of your new Product, we recommend that
you follow a few simple steps:
Any Ericsson accessory is covered by a warranty period of
one (1) year from the date of its original purchase by a
consumer in accordance with the applicable terms and
conditions stipulated herein.
• Read the Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use.
• Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson
Warranty.
What We Will Do
• Save your original receipt. You will need it for
warranty repair claims. Should your Ericsson
Product need warranty service, please return it to the
dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your
local Ericsson Certified Call Center or visit
www.ericsson.com/consumers to get further
information.
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to
operate under normal use and service, due to improper
materials or workmanship, Ericsson subsidiaries,
authorized distributors, service partners will, at their
option, either repair or replace the Product in
accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated
herein.
Our Warranty
Conditions
Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship at the time of its original
purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of
one (1) year.
1
The warranty is valid only if the original receipt
issued to the original purchaser by the dealer,
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Limited Warranty
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.
If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the
repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for
the remaining time of the original warranty period
or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair,
whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may
involve the use of functionally equivalent
reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or
components will become the property of Ericsson.
This warranty does not cover any failure of the
Product due to normal wear and tear, or due to
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. Nor does this
warranty cover any failure of the Product due to
accident, modification or adjustment, acts of God,
improper ventilation or damages resulting from
liquid.
4
5
6
Since the cellular system on which the product is to
operate is provided by a carrier independent from
Ericsson, Ericsson will not be responsible for the
operation, availability, coverage, services or range of
that system.
This warranty does not cover Product failures due
to improper repair installations, modifications or
service performed by a non-Ericsson service partner
or opening of the Product by non-Ericsson certified
persons.
The warranty does not cover Product failures which
have been caused by use of non-Ericsson original
accessories.
Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will
void the warranty.
2
3
7
8
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER
THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
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Limited Warranty
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
International Service
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
COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE FULL EXTENT
THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY
LAW.
You can have your Ericsson Product serviced within the
warranty period in any country where an identical
Product is sold by an authorized Ericsson distributor. To
find out if your Product is sold in the country you are in,
please call the local Ericsson Certified Call Center. In
order to be granted service, you have to present your
original receipt specifying the date of purchase and serial
number. Please observe that certain services may not be
possible elsewhere than in the country of original
purchase, for example due to the fact that your Ericsson
Product may have an interior or exterior which is
different from equivalent models sold in other countries.
It may not be possible to repair SIM-locked Products.
Some countries/states 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 rights, and you may also
have other legal rights which may vary from
country/state to country/state.
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Index
Index
A
C
Accessibility 66
Accessing Menus 21
Alarm Clock 37
Analog Indicator 12
Appointments 61
Assistance 66
Auto
Calendar
Adding Appointments 61
Adding Tasks 62
Editing 63
Settings 63
Using 61
Viewing 62
Area Code 32
Keylock 35
Call Info Menu 25
Call List 26
Prefix 32
Call Timers 27
Calling Cards 23
Calls
B
Battery
Making 19
Receiving 19
Restrict 32
Charging 16, 17, 18
Contacts 41
Attaching 16
Disposal 8
First-time Use 17
Information 7
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Index
D
Date 38
K
Keys 13, 14
Digital Indicator 12
M
E
Magic Word 54
Making
Earpiece Volume 20
Error 66
Calling Card Calls 23
Calls 19
Menu
Error Message 66
Low Battery 66
No Memory 66
Extras Menu 37
Call Info 25
Extras 37
Messages 24
My Shortcuts 39
Ongoing Call 28
Phonebook 21
Settings 28
H
Hearing Aids 5
I
Menus
Icons 12
Accessing 21
Using 21
Messages Menu 24
Call List 26
Standby Screen 12
Internet 33, 66, 67
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Index
Missed Calls 26
Problem
Low Battery Power 66
Mobile Internet 67
Muting Microphone 20
My Shortcuts Menu 39
Varying Signal Strength 65
Will Not Power On 65
Will Not Ring 65
O
Product
Care 1
Disposal 7
Ongoing Call Menu 28
Options Key 13
R
P
Receiving Calls 19
Restrict Calls 32
RF Information 2
Pacemakers 4
Pause
Dialing 40
Phone Views 11
Phonebook
Adding Contacts 40
Calling Contacts 41
Editing 42
S
SAR Information 2
Settings Menu 28
Menu 21
Using 40
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SMS
Technical Assistance 66
Text Input
Editing Messages 46
Message Types 46
Receiving 49
Multitap 57
Options 59
Reply Requested 46
Sending 46
T9 58
Timer 38
Templates 48
TTY Phone Number 66
Softkeys 13
Sort Order 41
Special Needs 66
Speed Dialing 42
Stop
V
Voice
Answering 53
Dialing 51, 52
Memos 53
Voice Memo 37
Character 41
Dialing 40
Super Speed Dialing 42
Synchronizing
Calendar 64
Phonebook 43
T
Tasks 62
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T60LX Quick Card
No service is available.
You have a new message. The number
text to the envelope indicates how
many messages you have.
Your phone is in Analog mode.
Your phone is in Digital mode.
Magic Word is active.
You have missed a call.
Indicates an incoming call in Call list.
Indicates an outgoing call in Call list.
Meeting profile is active.
Car kit profile is active.
Home profile is active.
Keylock is active. Unlock by pressing
Options key followed by CLR and the
left softkey.
Work profile is active.
Ringer is off. Turn On by pressing
Options key.
Outdoors profile is active.
Handsfree profile is active.
Call screening is activated.
Silent mode is On.
))
Shows current signal strength.
Shows current battery status.
Alarm is set.
E R I C S S O N Z
Emergency Calls
Enter your local emergency number and
Call Number Shown in Display
Press the left softkey.
press the left softkey.
Change Ear Volume (During Call)
Scroll Through Menus
Press upper or lower side key
Tilt the joystick to the right.
Microphone Mute (During Call)
Select a Menu or Save a Setting
Press and hold CLR.
Press left softkey.
Keylock
Cancel Action or Move Back in Menus
Press and hold OPTIONS, then select Turn
keylock on or Turn Keylock Off from
the list. Press the left softkey to select.
Press right softkey.
Speed Dial
Enter position number (2-9) and press CALL.
Silent Mode
Press and hold OPTIONS.
Redial Last Dialed Number
Press left softkey from standby
Website
Answer Call
Press the left softkey.
Technical Support
North America - 1-800 ERICSSON
Latin America - +1-305-755-6789
Other Countries - +1-919-472-7908
End Call
Press the right softkey.
Call Voicemail
Press and hold 1.
Turn Phone On/Off
Press and hold the power key.
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You can quickly access several commonly used menus by tilting
the joystick left or right. The menus are organized in a circle.
Quickly access menus and settings using the numbers that appear
next to each menu and setting. For example, access your Calendar
by pressing left or right then 3 to access the Call Info menu. Then
press 2 to access the Call list submenu.
1.Call Contact
2.Add Contact
3.Edit Contact
4.My Numbers
5.Groups
1.Voicemail
2.Email
3.SMS
4.Browser
6.Calling
Cards
7.Options
8.Memory
Status
5.Empty
Mailboxes
1.Missed Calls
2.Call List
3.Usage Tracker
4.Options
1.Sounds &
Alerts
2.Profiles
3.Call Options
4.Display
5.Language
6.Time and
Date
7.Locks
8.Voice control
9.Networks
0.Reset settings
Data Comm.
6.Options
7.Memory
Status
1.Voice Memo
2.Calendar
3.Time
1.Turn off
Tones *
2.Hold call *
2.Switch calls *
3.Release
active *
1.Edit shortcuts
* Depending on whether a call is
ongoing or not, either the Call
info or the Ongoing call menu is
shown.
4.Games
5.Calculator
6.Code Memo
7.Pictures
8.Accessories
4.Retrieve Call *
5.Call Info *
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