The Parts Of Your Phone - Ericsson R280d User Manual

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The Parts of Your Phone

The following is a list of the terms used in this user's
guide to describe your Ericsson mobile phone:
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Turning Your Phone On and Off
Turn your phone Off by pressing and holding
your phone sounds a beep and turns off. Turn your
phone On by pressing and holding
sounds a beep and turns on.
Operating Your Phone
Your phone has three distinct forms of operation. In
Voice Operation, you can make or receive calls, and
work with your messages. Voice Operation offers you all
of the options of a traditional cellular telephone. In
Wireless/IP Operation, you can use your phone with
your laptop or desktop computer to browse the Internet,
displaying web content on your computer screen, much
like browsing on a LAN. Browser Operation allows you
to browse the Internet via the CDPD network. You are
able to view web content on your Ericsson mobile
phone.
Voice
When you see the following screen, your phone is ready
to make and receive voice calls.
until
NO
until your phone
NO
Learning About Your Mobile Phone

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