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Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical er- rors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equip- ment, 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.
According to this statement, equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF If so, use only an Ericsson approved antenna. Other- which is based on the available body of research, there energy. However, RF energy from telephones may af-...
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Aircraft • your unit OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas Use only Ericsson Original accessories. Failure posted “turn off two-way radio”. Construction crews Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft. to do so may result in loss of performance, fire, •...
Table of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Useful Information while Personalizing Your Phone Efficient Use Talking Changing Ring Volume Changing Volume while About Ring Type Assembly Instructions Talking About Display Language Assemble and Charge Muting Microphone Changing Key Sound – Four Steps Using Phone as Scratch Pad 1.
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Setting Service Center Address Sending SMS Receiving a Message Reading an Old Message Receiving Area Information About Area Information Activating the Area Information Adding a Code Erasing a Code Changing a Code Knowing Duration of Calls About Duration of Calls Viewing Calling Information Resetting a Call Meter Other Networks...
Assembly Instructions This chapter describes how you assemble the phone, what the SIM Card is, and how you handle the battery. Removing SIM Card Assemble and 1. Inserting SIM Card 1. Make sure the battery is removed. Charge – Four Steps Insert the SIM Card into the SIM Card holder as 2.
Removing Battery 2. Attaching Battery 3. Connecting 1. Make sure the phone is turned off. Charger to Phone Place the battery on top of the phone and push 2. Press the locking catch on the bottom of the until you hear a click (see Figure 2). Have the battery attached to the phone and con- battery (see Figure 2).
When you are charging the battery you can use The SIM Card 4. Connecting your phone as normal; however the charging Before you can start using your phone, you Charger to Mains time will be longer. need to order a SIM Card from a GSM service Plug the charger into a mains socket.
About the Display Your phone display will help you to: Table 1. Description of display icons. Verify that you are dialling correctly. Check your battery status. Icon: Indicates: Check your signal strength and service avail- WORLD ability. Network The name and country of the network. Indicate that you have received messages.
Making and Receiving Calls This chapter describes how to you make and receive calls, make international- and emer- gency calls. times at the most. If you press any key, or you Making a Call Making an receive a call, the redialling is interrupted. International Call 1.
Putting a Call on Hold Press to put a call on hold. To put the call off hold, press again. Useful Information while Talking This chapter describes how you can: change the volume of the ear piece; use the display as a scratch pad;...
Hiding Your Receiving a Second Call Making a Second Call while Phone Number While a Call Is in Progress a Call Is in Progress If you subscribe to normally show your number When you receive a second call, you will hear a Enter the second phone number and press when calling, you can hide your number on a tone in the earpiece and the display shows Call...
Navigating the Menu System This chapter describes how you navigate through the menu system to get maximum use of your phone. When you reach the desired menu, press Select: Scrolling to a menu and then press About the choose the menu. Use the keys until you Enter: Keying in letters or numbers from the Menu System...
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Menu Overview LRecallNameR L Ring Vol R Store L Info... R L ReadMm R LMissedCallR L SendMm... R LDivertLineR L AreaMm... R L Networks R LSettings...R L Locks... R LZT 126 1352/7 R1A...
Creating Your Own Phone Book This chapter describes how you can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own memory. To enter the plus prefix, press and hold the 4. If you want to store the phone number in the About the zero until you see the plus in the display.
From SIM Card 4. Press to call the number, About Recalling or scroll until you find the number you want 1. Enter the position number and press Phone Numbers to call and press 2. Press to call the number, You can recall a phone number any time from or scroll until you find the number you want either the SIM Card or the phone memory.
3. Press to call the number or scroll to the Checking About Last number you want to call and then press Unanswered Calls Dialled Numbers Select the MissedCall menu a number, a name Your phone can store the 5 last dialled numbers. About or Unknown is shown.
Changing Display Language Resetting Display Changing Key Sound Language to English 1. Select Language in the Settings menu. 1. Select Key Sound in the Settings menu. 1. Clear the display. 2. Scroll to the language you want to have for 2.
your display will prompt you when the divert Viewing Status Cancelling Call Divert is active (on or off). of Call Divert 1. Select the DivertLine menu. Your standby display looks like this when the 1. Select the DivertLine menu. 2. Select the divert option you wish to cancel divert is active: and choose Cancel and press 2.
PINs and PUKs Changing Phone Lock Code PUK: When you buy your SIM Card, you obtain a 4- 1. Select Phone Lock in the Locks menu. to 8-digit PIN (Personal Identity Number) and a 1. Enter your PUK and press 2.
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 in your subscription. all incoming calls – you will not receive any There may be a short delay before the net- About Barring Calls calls.
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. want to receive messages, you do not need to do 3.
2. Press When you have read a message, you can do one Reading an The display will show you from which phone of the following: Old Message number the message is sent, or the name if Call a phone number in the message by press- 1.
Adding a Code Erasing a Code District Network information 1. Select EditList in the AreaInfo sub-menu. 1. Select Edit List in the AreaInfo sub-menu. Operator services 2. Press the right arrow key to find the first 2. Scroll to the position (to the left in the dis- Directory enquiries (national) empty position and press play) you wish to erase and press...
2. Scroll to the meter option you want to reset Resetting a and press Call Meter 3. Press at the reset prompt. 1. Select the Info menu. Other Networks This chapter describes how you select a different network when you are out of range of your home service provider’s network.
Setting Phone to Automatic 2. Scroll, after the search, to Auto and press YES. Network Search 1. Select the Networks menu. Your Phone and Accessories This chapter describes few of those accessories that you buy for your phone. Changing the Front Panel Front Panel Handsfree Equipment 1.
Battery Charger Index about connecting attaching connector removing disconnecting status function Battery icon Beeper Busy tone 112 call Dialling Display Call wait information Accessories activating Divert icon deactivate Diverting calls See Area information Calling line identification about Alphabetic characters Calls cancelling Answering calls answering...
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Last dialled numbers Network about selecting recalling Nickel metal hydride General information Letter icon Glossary Line indicator icon Locks about ON/OFF keypad Overview Handsfree equpipment phone menus Lower-case letters International numbers PC-card storing Phone International prefix Mains locking Making calls locking code Memory locks...
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Position recall SIM Card from phone about from SIM holder Protecting phone inserting protecting about removing See Text messages Speed dialling Recalling Status light by name Stopping calls by number See Barring calls phone numbers Storing numbers Receiving calls Phone memory Rejecting calls SIM Card Retry...