Ericsson GA628 User Manual

Ericsson GA628 User Manual

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Ericsson GA628
Mobile Phone for the GSM Network
User's Manual

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  • Page 1 Ericsson GA628 Mobile Phone for the GSM Network User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Improvements and changes to this manual due to typographical errors, inac- curacies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without no- tice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual.
  • Page 3 Congratulations... and thank you for buying the GA628, a product spe- This manual introduces you to your mobile phone and cially suited for the user who wants an Ericsson mo- shows you how to get the most out of your new prod-...
  • Page 5: Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use

    Consult your LZT 126 1352/x R2A manual to see if you may change the antenna yourself. If so, use only an Ericsson approved antenna. Other- wise, take your phone to a qualified service centre for repair.
  • Page 6 Do not expose product to lit candles, cigarettes, ci- gars, open flames, etc. • Use only Ericsson Original accessories. Failure to do so may result in loss of performance, fire, elec- tric shock, or injury, and will void the warranty.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Your Phone Assembly Instructions Assemble and Charge Inserting SIM Card Navigating the Attaching Battery Menu System The Charging Function Changing the Front Panel The Battery and the SIM Card Turning On the Phone and General Information Turning On the Phone Menu Overview...
  • Page 8 Receiving Area Information 23 Two Line Service Area Information Activating the Area Information Adding a Code The Call Time/Call Cost Erasing a Code Changing a Code Other Networks Selecting a Network About Call Cost Cost Limit Option Selecting a Line Your Phone and Different Settings for Each Line Accessories...
  • Page 9: Your Phone

    Your Phone The parts list corresponds to Figures 1 and 2: 1. Antenna 2. Status light 3. Beeper 4. Earpiece 5. Display 6. Keypad 7. Microphone 8. Charging connector 9. Battery 10. SIM Card holder 11. Phone clip holder 12. External antenna connector Figure 1.
  • Page 10: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions This chapter describes how you assemble the phone, what the SIM Card is, and how you handle the battery. Assemble and Charge Inserting SIM Card • Insert the SIM Card. Insert the SIM Card into the SIM Card holder as de- scribed in Figure 3 and lock the holder.
  • Page 11: Attaching Battery

    Attaching Battery The Charging Function Place the battery on top of the phone and push until When the battery is low a warning signal will sound you hear a click (see Figure 4). and the empty battery icon in the display will start to flash.
  • Page 12: Changing The Front Panel

    Connecting Charger to Mains Changing the Front Panel Plug the charger into a mains socket. The phone now It is very important that the phone always is used with starts to charge the battery and you can see the battery a front panel.
  • Page 13: The Battery And The Sim Card

    The Battery and the 3. Insert the pegs at the bottom of the front panel into the recess in the phone by carefully bending the SIM Card front panel and pushing it towards the display. Be careful not to bend the front panel too much since it The Battery may break.
  • Page 14: Turning On The Phone And General Information

    Turning On the Phone and General Information This chapter describes the display information you receive from your phone when you use it. Turning On the Phone When a network is found, the indicator light on top of 1. Press and hold down the key until you hear a the phone flashes green once every second and the click.
  • Page 15 Looking at the Display Table 1. Description of icons. Figure 7 shows how the display looks when the entire icon row is lit. Table 1 explains what each icon means. Figure 7. Display with all icons lit. Note! All icons may not be visible at all times. EN/LZT 126 1352/x R2A WORLD Network...
  • Page 16: Making And Receiving Calls

    Making and Receiving Calls Making a Call 2. Enter the country code, area code (without any 1. Enter the area code and phone number. The phone number is shown in the display. 3. Press If the number is longer than 12 characters, the be- ginning of the number will be shown as an arrow Making an Emergency Call •...
  • Page 17: Useful Information While Talking

    Useful Information while Talking This chapter describes how you can change the volume of the ear piece, use the display as a scratch pad, send DTMF tones, check the duration of the current call, show or hide your phone number (CLI – Calling Line Identification) and handle two calls simultaneously. Changing Volume Checking Time of Calls while Talking...
  • Page 18 Activating the Call Wait Function Switching Between Two Calls • • Press * 43 # followed by The display will say Please Wait followed by ON. Ending the Current Call and Return to Deactivating the Call Wait Function the Held Call •...
  • Page 19: Navigating The Menu System

    Navigating the Menu System This chapter describes how you navigate through the menu system to get maximum use of your phone. The Menu System When you reach the desired menu, press You control the functions of your phone by a menu choose the menu.
  • Page 20: Menu Overview

    Menu Overview L Ring Vol R LRecallNameR Store Info... ReadMm LMissedCallR L SendMm... R LDivertLineR L Networks L AreaMm... R LSettings...R Locks... R LZT 126 1352/x R2A...
  • Page 21: Creating Your Own Phone Book

    Creating Your Own Phone Book Creating Your Own Phone Book This chapter describes how you can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your This chapter describes how you can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own memory.
  • Page 22: Recalling Phone Numbers

    Recalling Phone Numbers From SIM Card 1. Enter the position number and press #. You can recall a phone number any time from either 2. Press the SIM card or the phone memory. You can recall the phone number by either the name or the storage posi- •...
  • Page 23: Last Dialled Numbers

    Last Dialled Numbers 3. Press you want to call and then press Your phone can store the 5 last dialled numbers. Unanswered Calls Recalling From List of Last Dialled Numbers Sometimes you are unable to answer a call. Then the phone keeps track of your latest missed calls in the 1.
  • Page 24: Personalizing Your Phone

    Personalizing Your Phone This chapter describes how you can personalize your phone to meet your own requirements. Changing Ring Volume Changing Ring Type 1. Select Ring Type in the Settings menu. 1. Select the Ring Vol menu. 2. Scroll to the desired ring volume, press Turning Off Ring Volume 1.
  • Page 25: Diverting Calls

    Diverting Calls This chapter describes the divert function. When supported by your service provider, you can use the DivertLine menu to divert (forward) your calls to another number, for example your voice mail or home phone. Note! If your SIM Card and your service provider support two lines, you need to set each line separately.
  • Page 26: Protecting Your Keypad, Phone And Sim Card

    Protecting Your Keypad, Phone and SIM Card This chapter describes the different locks that you can use to protect your phone. These are the only ways of protecting your phone in case of theft. Locks Setting the Keypad Lock 1. Select Key Lock in the Your phone has three types of locks: 2.
  • Page 27: Phone Lock

    Phone Lock Full lock: You need to enter the phone lock code every time The phone lock protects the phone you turn on the phone. against unauthorized use of the phone if it is stolen. The phone lock is not Changing Phone Lock Code activated when you buy the phone.
  • Page 28: Barring Calls - Restricting Calls

    Barring Calls – Restricting Calls This chapter describes how you can bar (restrict) calls to and from your phone. This feature is available in your phone, but might not be supported by your subscription. The call barring service lets you control which kind of Note! To activate any of the barring functions, you calls can be made to or from your phone.
  • Page 29: Sending And Receiving Text Messages

    Sending and Receiving Text Messages This chapter describes SMS, what you need to do before you can send messages, how you send messages, and how you read messages. This service is network dependent. Text Messages Checking Subscription The Short Message Service (SMS) function allows •...
  • Page 30: Reading An Old Message

    The display could now look like this: • MmNina • The arrow shows that you can start scrolling • through the message with the right arrow key 3. Press the right arrow key to read the message. When you have read a message, you can do one of the following: Reading an Old Message Call a phone number in the message by pressing...
  • Page 31: Receiving Area Information

    Receiving Area Information This chapter describes how you can make your phone available for Area Information (AI).This service is network dependent. Area Information At present the following message types exists: While the SMS function is a personal service with messages directed to you, the Area Information is a broadcast type message that is sent to all subscribers in a certain cell, for example a section of a city, at the same time.
  • Page 32: Other Networks

    Other Networks This chapter describes how you select a different network when you are out of range of your home service provider’s network. Selecting a Network When you select the Networks menu, the phone auto- When you turn on the phone, it selects its home net- matically searches for all networks present in the area work.
  • Page 33: Two Line Service

    Two Line Service Two different voice lines with two different phone numbers, Line 1 and Line 2, may be assigned to your phone. The ability to receive and send text messages (SMS) is, however, only available on Line 1. The Two Line service may not be available on all networks and may require a separate subscription.
  • Page 34: The Call Time/Call Cost

    The Call Time/Call Cost This chapter describes how you can keep track of the call time and time cost. About Duration of Calls Resetting a Call Meter Your phone is capable of keeping track of the follow- 1. Select the Info menu. ing: 2.
  • Page 35 Specifying a Cost Limit 4. Enter the PIN2 code and press YES. 1. Select Credit from the Info menu. Viewing the remaining amount 2. Select New Credit. You can view the remaining amount of money in the 3. Enter the cost limit and press YES. display when you end the call.
  • Page 36: Your Phone And Accessories

    Your Phone and Accessories This chapter describes a few of the accessories that are available for your phone. Front Panel mobile phone must be connected to handsfree equip- ment if it is going to be used while driving. You can change the front panel of your phone! This allows you to match the phone to any of your different Answering/Rejecting Calls moods.
  • Page 37: Index

    Index Call on hold Call cost Viewing Call cost display Area information Activating Area information Call meter activating Resetting adding codes Call time/Call cost changing codes Call wait erasing codes activating Autolock deactivating Calling information Barring calls Viewing activating Calls cancelling barring Battery...
  • Page 38 Keypad lock activating Memory turning off erasing names/numbers phone Language display, changing speed dialling reset Messages Last dialled numbers text messages recalling Microphone Letter icon mute Line Moving through menus select Muting Line indicator icon Lines Navigating the menus different settings personalize names Lock Overview...
  • Page 39 text messges Speed dialling Reading text message Stopping calls Recalling barring calls by number Storing numbers Ring signal phone memory icon SIM card ring volume Ring type Text message chaning erasing Ring volume saving muting sending Roaming Text messages reading Scroll Total cost meter Select...

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