Ericsson GF788E User Manual
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  • Page 1 This manual describes Ericsson GF788e...
  • Page 2 Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, in- accuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual.
  • Page 3 CENELEC European Pre-standard ceiver. When it is ON it receives and also sends antenna yourself. If so, use only an Ericsson ap- ENV50166-2 out radio frequency (RF) energy. Depending proved antenna. Otherwise, take your phone to a upon the type of mobile phone you have pur- qualified service centre for repair.
  • Page 4 Pull off the road and park before making or an- risk of interference is limited. Contact your car- Children swering a call if driving conditions so require. diologist for more information. Do not allow children to play with your phone. It is not a toy.
  • Page 5 Generic Emission Standard, and EN cigars, open flames, etc. 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Use only Ericsson Original accessories. Failure Immunity Standard. to do so may result in loss of performance, fire, electric shock, or injury, and will void the war- ranty.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Receiving a Call Storing Numbers Efficient Use on SIM Card Answering a Call Storing Numbers in Phone Rejecting a Call Assembly Instructions Memory Putting a Call on Hold Assemble and Charge – Four Entering Letters Calling Line Steps...
  • Page 8 Making Your Customizing Your Knowing Cost and Personal Ring Signal Reduced Menu Duration of Calls Phone Note System Customizing Menus Call Time Simple Melody Adding Menus Call Cost Changing Menu Diverting Calls Specific Data Menus Position Diverting Calls Having Data Deleting Menus Menus On Diverting from...
  • Page 9: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions Removing SIM Card Assemble and 1. Inserting SIM Card 1. Make sure the battery is removed. Charge – Four Steps Place the SIM Card with the golden connectors 2. Slide the SIM release button towards you facing down and the cut corner turned to the left Insert the SIM Card.
  • Page 10: Attaching Battery

    Removing Battery Disconnecting Charger 2. Attaching Battery 1. Make sure the phone is turned off. Lift the plug up and pull it out (see Figure 5). Place the battery on top of the phone. Push until 2. Press the catch on the bottom of the battery you hear a click (see Figure 3).
  • Page 11: The Charging Function

    phone number, the services that you order from The Charging The Battery the service provider and your phone book infor- Function and the SIM Card mation. When you connect external power to the phone, The Battery Your SIM Card is supplied with a security code the battery starts charging.
  • Page 12: Turning On The Phone And General Information

    Turning On the Phone and General Information When your phone finds a network, the indicator Turning Off the Phone Turning On light on the top of the phone flashes green once Press and hold down the key until you the Phone every second.
  • Page 13 The Display Your phone display helps you to: Table 1. Description of display icons. Make sure that you are dialling correctly. Check your battery status. Indicates: Icon: Check your signal strength and service avail- :25/' Network ability. The name and country of the network. Indicate that you have received messages.
  • Page 14: Learning About Your Phone

    Learning about Your Phone The parts list corresponds to Figures 8 and 9: 1. Antenna 2. Status light 3. Earpiece 4. Volume keys 5. Display 6. Keypad 7. Microphone (inside) 8. Flip 9. Microphone channel 10. Charging connector 11. Battery 12.
  • Page 15: Making And Receiving Calls

    Making and Receiving Calls Holding the Phone Making a Call Making an Put the earpiece to your ear for the best speech Emergency Call 1. Enter the area code and phone number. and reception quality (see Figure 11). The phone number appears in the display. If Enter (the international emergency num- the number is longer than 10 digits, the begin-...
  • Page 16: Rejecting A Call

    Showing Your Receiving a Second Call Rejecting a Call Phone Number While a Call Is in Progress Press or a volume key twice when the If you subscribe to withhold your number when When you receive a second call, you will hear a phone rings.
  • Page 17: Conference Calls

    Making a Second Call while a may put an individual or a group or conference then . You are then disconnected from both Call Is in Progress members on hold while you add other people to calls. the conference call. You may also put confer- Enter the second phone number and press Line 2 Option ence members on hold while you talk to some-...
  • Page 18: Useful Information While Talking

    Useful Information while Talking Changing Volume Using Phone as Checking Time or while Talking Scratch Pad Cost of Calls During a call, you can use the volume keys to in- 1. Enter a phone number on the keypad while When you start a call (incoming or outgoing), crease or decrease the earpiece volume (see Fig- talking.
  • Page 19: Navigating The Menu System

    Navigating the Menu System move menus and sub-menus from the extended About the Press: menu system to the reduced. Menu System confirm a setting or a selection. You learn how to personalize your menus in reject a setting or a function. You control the functions of your phone by a Customizing Your Reduced Menu System on return to the standby display.
  • Page 20: Creating Your Own Phone Book

    Creating Your Own Phone Book overwrite or to return to the position num- The Phone Book Storing Numbers ber and change it. on SIM Card You can store phone numbers in two places: on 6. Press to confirm the position number. The your SIM Card and in your phone’s own mem- 1.
  • Page 21: Entering Letters

    Entering Lower The selected name and number flash in the Entering Letters Case Letters display until you press the key. You can enter letters and other characters using Enter the letter A for example and then press *. 4. Press to call the number.
  • Page 22: Changing Phone Book Entry

    Press to confirm, and to change the 3. Press to call the number or scroll to the Changing Phone position. number you want to call. Book Entry Deleting Storage Position 1. Select the EditPhBook menu. Unanswered Calls 1. Select the RecallName menu. 2.
  • Page 23: Personalizing Your Phone

    Personalizing Your Phone 2. Enter the correct time. Changing Ring Type Ring Volume 3. Press You can choose between different types of ring Press to toggle between am and pm. signals. You can also choose a melody that you 1. Select the Ring Vol menu. have created yourself (see the chapter on Mak- Press to toggle between 12- hours and 24-...
  • Page 24: Turning Off The Alarm

    2. Enter the digit string 0000 1. Select Call Wait in the Settings menu. A greeting appears after you enter your PIN. The default greeting is: Ericsson. You can also 2. Select either Activate or Cancel . Answering Modes turn the greeting off.
  • Page 25: Changing Key Sound

    counter (see chapter Knowing Price and Dura- Changing Key Sound Choosing tion of Calls on page 28). Message Signal 1. Select Key Sound in the Settings menu. Activating Call Information 1. Select Mail Alert from the Settings menu. 2. Select the key sound you want. 1.
  • Page 26: Personal Ring Signal

    Making Your Personal Ring Signal 3. Press 2. Phone Note System Simple Melody 4. Press 3. Your phone can handle a range of This song corresponds to the C, D, and E tones The display now looks like this: notes over two octaves. on a music scale.
  • Page 27: Diverting Calls

    Diverting Calls divert all calls to one phone number. In the ex- Your standby display now looks like this: tended menu you decide how you want your di- vert, i.e. number and type of calls. As a reminder, the display will inform you about any activated call divert each time you turn on the phone.
  • Page 28: Viewing Status Of Call Divert

    your display tells you when the divert is ac- There may be a short delay before the net- There may be a short delay before the net- tive (on or off). work responds, and your display tells you work responds, but you will be prompted that which divert is active (on or off).
  • Page 29: Pad, Phone And Sim Card

    Protecting Your Keypad, Phone and SIM Card To turn off the automatic keypad lock, select 2. Select NewPIN. Locks the Off option. 3. Enter the old PIN at the prompt and press Your phone has three types of locks: 4. Enter the new PIN and press Unlocking Keypad Keypad lock (does not protect in case of theft) 5.
  • Page 30: Un)Locking Phone

    These are the two types of phone lock: Changing Phone Lock Code (Un)Locking Phone 1. Select Phone Lock in the Locks menu. Autolock: you need to enter the phone lock 1. Select Phone Lock in the Locks menu. code every time you change SIM 2.
  • Page 31: Barring Calls

    Barring Calls – Restricting Calls all incoming calls – you will not receive any There may be a short delay before the net- Barring Calls calls. work responds and your display tells you The call barring service lets you control which which call bars have been activated.
  • Page 32: Adding Menus

    Customizing Your Reduced Menu 6. Press Customizing Menus Deleting Menus 7. Press to update. The reduced menu system can be customized by 1. Select Edit Menus in the Customize menu. Note! adding or deleting other menus or sub-menus. 2. Scroll to the menu you want to delete (a menu You can select sub-menus from the Settings You cannot delete the standby display or Menu where the name is not flashing).
  • Page 33: Text Messages

    Sending and Receiving Text Messages If your message does not go through, it is sent Text Messages Checking back to you. Subscription The Short Message Service (SMS) function al- lows you to send and receive text messages that Setting Duration of Message Call your service provider to see which serv- contain up to 160 characters.
  • Page 34: Receiving A Message

    Changing Message Type 2. Press Store prompt and the message is stored on the The display shows you from which phone SIM Card. 1. Select Options in the Send menu. number the message has been sent, or the 2. Select Msg Type. Erasing a Message name if stored in your phone book.
  • Page 35: Area Information

    Receiving Area Information At present the following message types exist: 2. Press the right arrow key to find the first Area Information empty position and press Code Title The SMS function is a personal service with 3. Enter a new code and press messages directed to you.
  • Page 36: Call Time

    Knowing Cost and Duration of Calls 4. Press Call Time 5. Enter the PIN2 and press Your phone can keep track of the duration of calls in three ways. Select the Info menu to Viewing the Call Cost check: When you end a call, the cost (or the number of Total Calls:This feature shows the total time call units) is displayed.
  • Page 37: Having Data Menus On

    Specific Data Menus A suggested number only appears if you acti- Having Data Diverting Fax vated the divert function before. Menus On and Data Calls There may be a short delay before the net- Your phone is prepared to send and receive data You can choose to divert the following, each to work responds to your divert option.
  • Page 38: Choosing Network

    Other Networks See the list below for a description of the status Choosing Network Selecting a Network indication: When you turn on the phone, it selects its home 1. Select the Networks menu. Display: Meaning: network. If this is not within range, you might The phone performs a network search and the not be able to get any reception.
  • Page 39 Index Battery icon function Busy tone 8, 14 Clock Alarm setting setting viewing snooze Call wait Conference calls turning off 15, 16 Call waiting Cost counter Answer mode about Credit about activating remaining changing Calling information Answering calls Calling line identification Antenna Calls Area information...
  • Page 40 Erasing text message adding Extended menus changing position customizing Language deleting display resetting display, changing Message type Language reset diverting changing Last dialled Flip Message types about Full lock e-mail numbers recall Letter icon telex Letters, entering voice Line 2 Glossary X400 Line indicator icon...
  • Page 41 about about changing changing Phone clip Ring volume Telex Phone icon changing Text message Phone number muting about deleting Ringing alarm erasing hiding Roaming going through showing reading storing saving sending about Scroll types changing Select Transferring calls PIN 2 Service center Transmission problems Service centre...

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