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  • Page 2 Para obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del Usuario, visite nuestra página Web en www.ericsson.com/phones o, si se encuentra en Estados Unidos, también puede llamar al 1-800-374-2776. Register your new phone, purchase Ericsson original accessories, and see the latest in products by visiting us at http://www.ericsson.com/phones " Uuv†Ã€hˆhyÃv†Ãƒˆiyv†urqÃi’Ã@…vp††‚ÃDpÐv‡u‚ˆ‡Ãh’Ðh……h‡’ÃD€ƒ…‚‰r€r‡†ÃhqÃpuhtr†Ã‡‚Çuv†Ã€hˆhyÃqˆrǂǒƒ‚t…hƒuvphyÃr……‚…†à vhppˆ…hpvr†Ã‚sÃpˆ……r‡Ãvs‚…€h‡v‚Â…Ãv€ƒ…‚‰r€r‡†Ã‡‚Ã…‚t…h€†Ãhq‚…Ãr„ˆvƒ€r‡Àh’ÃirÀhqrÃi’Ã@…vp††‚ÃDpÃh‡Ãh’Çv€rÃhqÐv‡u‚ˆ‡Ã...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Document Conventions ....1 Learning About Your Mobile Phone ..14 Highlights of Your Phone ..... . . 14 Data Operation .
  • Page 5 Call Timer ........27 Ericsson Mobile Internet ..... . . 33 Options .
  • Page 6 My Menu ........33 Entering the Network Settings Submenu ..43 Select Profiles .
  • Page 7: Document Conventions

    Document Conventions Menu names are shown in the following typeface: ‡ H@IVT Submenu names are shown in the following typeface: ‡ Tˆi€rˆÃ Ih€r† Key names are shown in the following typeface: ‡ BACK Text that is seen in the phone’s display is shown in the following ‡...
  • Page 8: Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use

    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the mobile phone has been The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines one of the most exciting and innovative products ever developed. (and those standards). Your phone can help you to stay in touch with your office, your * American National Standards Institute: National Council on home, emergency services and others.
  • Page 9: Driving

    (6”) inches be maintained between a In addition, Ericsson suggests the following safe driving tips if you handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential are using your phone while driving: interference with the pacemaker.
  • Page 10: Aircraft

    “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way interference received, including interference that may cause radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. undesired operation. Ericsson suggests you read and observe the following for safe care and operation of your phone: Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use...
  • Page 11: Battery Information

    Body worn measurements are made while the use them may result in loss of performance or product damage, phone is in use and worn on the body with an Ericsson and will void the warranty. accessory. The design and composition of an accessory can Do not attempt to disassemble the product.
  • Page 12: Battery Use And Care

    Battery Use and Care FDA Consumer Update A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated properly. A new battery, or one that has not been used for a long period of The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been receiving time, should be conditioned before using your phone.
  • Page 13 head during normal telephone conversation. These types of mobile virtually continuously phones are of concern because of the short distance between the – up to 22 hours per day. phone’s antenna – the primary source of the RF For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone –...
  • Page 14 structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations, however, lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the mobile phone was used.
  • Page 15 The current case-control study of brain cancers by the National National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ‡ Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency ‡ industry, will begin to generate this type of information. Federal Communications Commission ‡...
  • Page 16 a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at 2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity ‡ the waist. and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are D.C.;...
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Getting Started Note! Prior to assembling and using your phone, you may want to read Removing Your Battery “Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use” on page 2. 1 Remove the battery by pushing in on the tab of the battery with your thumb. Connecting and Removing Your Battery Note! You can find your phone’s model number by removing the battery...
  • Page 18: Charging Your Battery

    Charging Your Battery Your Charger Your phone was packaged with either rapid rapid a rapid or travel charger. It is important that you fully charge your battery before you use your phone. Both chargers supply power to charge your battery while the battery is attached to your phone.
  • Page 19 immediately activate charge-only mode when the charger is connected. 1 Attach the charger to the phone for several hours to slowly charge (trickle charge) the battery. 2 After trickle charging the battery for several hours the phone should activate the charge-only mode automatically. 3 Continue charging the phone until the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 20: Learning About Your Mobile Phone

    Learning About Your Mobile Phone Your Ericsson mobile phone features quad-mode technology. Voice Operation For Voice Operation, it operates in three modes – two Digital ( ) 27 ring types (with musical melody ring options) ‡ modes (800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands) and one Analog ( Editable musical ring melodies mode (800 MHz range).
  • Page 21: The Parts Of Your Phone

    The Parts of Your Phone Operating Your Phone The following is a list of the terms used in this user’s guide to You can use your Ericsson mobile phone in Voice, Browser, and describe your Ericsson mobile phone: Wireless Modem Operation.
  • Page 22: Wireless Modem Operation

    MENU The World 2 To select the menu tab: 7SPXT@S You have access to the world from your Ericsson mobile phone in Press ‡ MENU Browser Operation. This includes maps, games, stock quotes, weather, and a host of other applications.
  • Page 23: Switching From Browser To Voice Operation

    ‡ Needs, call the Ericsson Special Needs Center at 877-878-1996 Press until is selected. ‡ WPD8@ÃHP9@ (TTY) or 877-207-2056 (voice), or visit the Ericsson Special Needs Center at http://www.ericsson-snc.com. Press to select ‡ WPD8@ÃHP9@ Internet Switching to Wireless Modem Operation Visit Ericsson on the internet at http://mobile.ericsson.com.
  • Page 24: Voice Operation

    Voice Operation In Voice Operation, you can make and receive telephone calls; work 5 Phone Silent ( ) Icon indicates that your phone will not make with your voice mail and messages; change your phone’s voice any keypad or ring sounds. Press to access Phone Silent.
  • Page 25: Main Menu

    Main Menu Accessing Menus The main menu has six icons that display the top-level menu Press to access the main menu: MENU ‡ options. The corresponding title of the selected option is 1 Press , or to scroll through menu, functions in menus, MENU displayed below the menu tabs when highlighted.
  • Page 26: Voice Calls

    3 When the call is connected, Ongoing Call, along with your call UurÃu‚rÃv†Ã†rh…puvtÃs‚…Çurà timer, is shown in your display. The phone number that you ‚ƒ‡v€hyÐv…ryr††Ã†’†‡r€ dialed will remain on your screen after you end the call. Dec31 12:12pm 4 To end the call, press UurÃxr’ƒhqÃv†Ãy‚pxrqÇ‚Ã...
  • Page 27: Using Your Phonebook

    A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for 5 Press to store the new entry. approximately two seconds before sending the next series. You can enter a pause in a series of digits by pressing and holding until Entering Letters and Symbols shown in the display.
  • Page 28: Adjusting Ear Volume During A Call

    When your phone receives a call, the ringer sounds, Incoming Temporarily Muting the Ring Tone Call appears in the display, and the display and keypad backlight To temporarily mute the ring tone without answering the call, press illuminate. You can temporarily silence the ringer by pressing or the up or down side volume keys.
  • Page 29: Low Battery Power Alert

    The words Low Battery! will appear in the display. When this happens, connect your phone to your Ericsson charger to recharge your battery or replace it with a fully charged battery. If leave your phone turned on, the phone discharges the battery and then automatically turns off.
  • Page 30: Phonebook Menu

    • Press and hold for quick access to voice mail • Press either key to temporarily mute the ringer when (if enabled). receiving a call. • Press to change the earpiece volume during a call. • Press keys 1-9 for digit entry (if enabled). •...
  • Page 31: Add New Contact

    Add New Contact submenu allows you to enter and access 8urpxÃW‚vprÃHhvy your voice mail access number, if you have voice mail service from submenu allows you to store a phone 6qqÃIrÃ8‚‡hp‡ your service provider. A number and the voice message icon ( number and an accompanying name in your phonebook.
  • Page 32: Unsent Items

    choose to include the original, use a canned message, or start with a Sent Items blank message. submenu allows you to display a list of sent Tr‡ÃD‡r€† Note! The maximum message length varies according to service provider messages. The message list is displayed with the subject, if available, or the first few words of the messages in the order they were sent.
  • Page 33: Call Log

    The latest call appears first. Use the keys to scroll through the Total Usage last 40 received calls. submenu shows you the total number of calls and ÃU‚‡hyÃV†htr the total hours and minutes that have been used. If the received number is stored in the phonebook with a name, the name is also shown in the display.
  • Page 34: Sounds

    Emergency, Urgent, or Normal delivery for a particular message. to confirm your selection. Profiles Edit Melodies Your Ericsson mobile phone has nine user-customizable profiles that submenu allows you to create a ring melody @qv‡ÃHry‚qvr† allow you to adapt to several different operating environments using each key on your keypad as a note in your melody (1=C, 2=D, throughout the day.
  • Page 35: Select Profile

    U‚r U‚r U‚r My Profile , and Svt $È &$È $È 2 When you use your Ericsson handsfree or mobile car kit, the W‚yˆ€r handsfree profile ( ) is automatically activated (see "Auto SvtÃT‚ˆq @…vp††‚ @…vp††‚ @…vp††‚ Activate" below). Hr††htrÃ...
  • Page 36: Super Dial

    Any key - Press any key to answer calls. you dial a 4- or 5-digit phone number, the prefix is automatically ‡ added to the phone number. Auto Answer - Calls will be answered automatically after one ‡ ring while in handsfree profile (this option is only visible in In order to send a number to office extensions, store the 3-digit handsfree profile).
  • Page 37: Display

    6 Press until Calling Cards is highlighted Backlight Use the submenu to set the display and keypad 7 Press to open the Calling Cards submenu. 7hpxyvtu‡ backlighting to stay Off or to automatically turn On for 20 seconds 8 Press until Default Card, Card 1 Setup, or Card 2 Setup is when a call is received or a key is pressed.
  • Page 38: Tools Menu

    advance through the hours, minutes, and am/pm selection. Press You can use the Clock on your phone much like an ordinary to confirm the current time. Stopwatch. Press to start the Clcck when prompted. Press Pause the Clock once it has started. Press to reset the BACK Note!
  • Page 39: Homepage

    When you select the Browser menu tab, your phone switches to 2 When you use your Ericsson handsfree or mobile car kit, the Browser Operation. Press from your Home Page for the handsfree profile ( ) is automatically activated (see "Auto MENU menu, which will give you options for your browser.
  • Page 40 H’Ãu‚rÃq‚r†Ã‚‡Ã 8urpxÃs‚…ÃSvtr…ÃPssà …ÃTvyr‡ÃH‚qrà `‚ˆ…Ãu‚rÃv†Ã‚ˆ‡Ã‚sÃ…htrÂsÆr…‰vpr …vtÐurÃhÃphyyÃv†Ã Ãvp‚†Ã‚Ã‡urÃT‡hqi’Æp…rr …rprv‰rq H’Ãih‡‡r…’Ãq‚r†Ã‚‡Ã `‚ˆ…Ãih‡‡r…’Ãv†Ãsˆyy’Ãpuh…trqÐurÃ‡urà puh…trÇ‚Ãsˆyyà ƒ‚r…Ãvqvph‡‚…Æu‚†Ã‡urr…Ãvp‚Ã phƒhpv‡’ Ãp‚‡vˆ‚ˆ†y’ÃDsÃ’‚ˆÃ†‡vyyÃr‘ƒr…vrprà ƒ…‚iyr€†Ãp‚qv‡v‚Ã’‚ˆ…Ãih‡‡r…’Ãi’Ãsˆyy’à qv†puh…tvtÃhqÃpuh…tvtÃv‡Ã‡u…rrÇv€r†à P…ÃvsÃ’‚ˆ…Ãu‚rÃph€rÐv‡uÃhÃqr†x‡‚ƒÃ puh…tr…ȆrÇurÃp‚qv‡v‚vtÃsˆp‡v‚Ã‚Ã ‡urÃqr†x‡‚ƒÃpuh…tr…Ç‚Ãp‚qv‡v‚Ã‡urà ih‡‡r…’ H’ÆvthyƇ…rt‡uà Uuv†Ãv†ÃhÃp‚€€‚Ã‚ppˆ……rprà ‰h…vr† U…h†€v‡‡r…†Ãh…rÆr‡ÃvÃtr‚t…hƒuvpÃh…rh†à hqÃp‚‰r…htrÃv†Ã‚‡Ã ÈÃhyyÂsÇurÇv€rà TvthyƇ…rt‡uÉh…vr†Ãh†Ã’‚ˆÃ‡…h‰ryà ir‡rrÃpryy† UurÆvthyÃv†Ã‡‚‚ÐrhxÇ‚ÀhxrÃhÃphyyÃU…’à hthvÃurÃ‡urÆvthyƇ…rt‡uÃv†Ã‚rÃih…à Cannot place call ‚…Ƈ…‚tr… UurÃih‡‡r…’r…Ãv†Ãy‚ ÃXurÃ‡urÃu‚rà †uˆ‡†Ãv‡†rysÂssÃ…rƒyhprÇurÃih‡‡r…’Ðv‡uÃhà Low Battery sˆyy’Ãpuh…trqr…ȆrÃhÃhy‡r…h‡rà ƒ‚r…Æ‚ˆ…prƈpuÃh†ÃhÇ…h‰ryÃpuh…tr… Voice Operation...
  • Page 41: Browser Operation

    Internet via the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) Network. Using below the dotted line. the built-in microbrowser, you can view specially-formatted web content on your Ericsson mobile phone. This content appears in English only. Surfing the web with your Ericsson mobile phone is Content quick and easy. Window Note! You cannot receive voice calls while you are in Browser Operation.
  • Page 42: Status Row

    Status Messages Weather Status messages are displayed when you are launching the browser Partly cloudy with and at various times during operation. afternoon showers..........Connecting... Inbox Menu These status messages include the following: Choice Cards Connecting... means that your phone is trying to make a ‡...
  • Page 43: Navigation And Item Selection

    Note! When using the soft keys, be sure to press and release the 3 The Browser Alert Icon ( ) indicates that there is new content keys. Pressing and holding turns the phone off. Pressing in your Inbox (for example, email, stock quotes). and holding sets a bookmark.
  • Page 44 There are a few things you need to know about text entry on your Press the upper side key to scroll up one page. ‡ Ericsson mobile phone. Press and hold the lower side key to continuously page down. ‡...
  • Page 45 enter an a, press the numeric key 2 once. To enter a b, press the numeric key 2 twice. Press the digit key corresponding to the symbol that you want to enter. Q…r††Ã‡uv† A‚… Your phone automatically switches back to the previously-used †ƒhpr method of text entry after you enter one symbol.
  • Page 46: Browser Operation Key Functions

    If your word does not appear, you can add it into your phone’s Browser Operation Key Functions dictionary by doing the following: Type the text that you want to enter into your phone’s ‡ dictionary by using any of the non-T9 text entry modes. With the cursor to the right of the last character (without ‡...
  • Page 47: Tools Menu

    ‡ XurÃr‡r…vtÇr‘‡Ã…r††Ã‡‚Ç‚ttyrÃphƒv‡hyv“h‡v‚ ‡ Q…r††ÃhqÃu‚yqÇ‚Æu‚Ãvp‚†Ã†ˆpuÃh†Ãih‡‡r…’ÃhqÆvthyà ‡ Q…r††Ã‡‚Æp…‚yyrÆp…rrƒhtrÃh‡ÃhÇv€r †‡…rt‡u ‡ Q…r††ÃhqÃu‚yqÇ‚Ãhˆ‡‚…rƒrh‡ ‡ Q…r††Ã‡‚Ãp’pyrÇu…‚ˆtuЂ…qÃpu‚vpr†Ãˆ†vtÃU(Çr‘‡Ãr‡…’ ‡ Q…r††Ã‡‚Æryrp‡Ã‡urÆ‚s‡Ãxr’ÃvÃ‡urÃy‚r…Ãyrs‡Ã‚sÇurÆp…rr ‡ Q…r††Ã‡‚Ãr‡r…Æ’€i‚yÃpuh…hp‡r…† ‡ Q…r††ÃhqÃu‚yqÇ‚ÃhqqÇ‚ÇurÃsh‰‚…v‡r†Ãyv†‡ ‡ Q…r††ÃhqÃu‚yqÇ‚Ãqv†ƒyh’ÇurÃqh‡rÃhqÇv€rÇurÆp…rr ‡ Q…r††ÃhqÃu‚yqǂLj…Ã’‚ˆ…Ãu‚rÃPÃ‚…ÃPss ‡ Q…r††Ã‡‚Æryrp‡Ã‡urÆ‚s‡Ãxr’ÃvÃ‡urÃy‚r…Ã…vtu‡Ã‚sÇurÆp…rr Tools Menu ‡ XurÃr‡r…vtÇr‘‡Ã…r††Ã‡‚Ãr…h†rà Ãpuh…hp‡r…Ç‚ÇurÃyrs‡ ‡ XurÃr‡r…vtÇr‘‡Ã…r††ÃhqÃu‚yqÇ‚Ãr…h†rÇurÃr‡v…rÃr‡…’ Press to access the menu. The menu ‡ MENU UPPGTà UPPGT XurÃ‚‡Ãr‡r…vtÇr‘‡Ã…r††Ã‡‚Ãt‚ÃihpxrÃph…qÃh‡ÃhÇv€r contains the following submenus.
  • Page 48: Display

    Note! To quickly add a favorite, press and hold when you are on the Alert Sound – You can specify if you want sound associated ‡ page that you want to add. with your browser alert mechanism. The two options for Alert Sound are Off and On.
  • Page 49: Entering The Network Settings Submenu

    Entering the Network Settings Submenu 6 After entering the IP address, press the left soft key to apply the change. To enter the Network Settings submenu, do the following while in Note! The “dots” are automatically added. Leading zeroes are necessary Browser Operation: where appropriate.
  • Page 50: Problem Solving

    Note! The “dots” are automatically added. Leading zeroes are necessary Problem Solving where appropriate. 6 After entering the IP address, press the left soft key to apply the Ds‚…€h‡v‚Ãv†Ã‚‡Ã†r‡ÃˆƒÃvÃ’‚ˆ…Ãu‚rà change. UP.Link address is 8hyyÃUrpuvphyÃTˆƒƒ‚…‡Ã‡‚Ãp‚svtˆ…rÃ’‚ˆ…à not set up 7 If a secondary gateway exists, press to edit GW2 Secondary IP.
  • Page 51: Wireless Modem Operation

    Modem Operation involves the following steps: A functional serial port ‡ 1 Connect your phone to your computer using an Ericsson serial An operating system that supports data access software, such as ‡ interface cable. The cable has a plug on one end that matches the Microsoft Windows 95®...
  • Page 52: Connecting To The Internet

    2 Ensure that the install program from the CD has been properly installed. If so, you should see an Ericsson R280 Dialup icon on your desktop. 3 Ensure that your computer has been rebooted at least once since...
  • Page 53: Wireless Modem Operation Key Functions

    Disconnecting Open the Ericsson Dialup Dialog Box and click on Disconnect to end your Wireless Modem session. When your wireless session is stopped or when your serial interface cable is disconnected from DsÃ’‚ˆÃrrqÃhqqv‡v‚hyÃvs‚…€h‡v‚Ã‚…Ãh††v†‡hpr…ЂˆyqÃyvxrÇ‚à your phone, your phone will exit Wireless Modem Operation and in North America, call ƒˆ…puh†rÃP…vtvhyÃ@…vp††‚Ã6ppr††‚…vr†)
  • Page 54 For frequently asked questions about Wireless Modem Operation, visit http://www.ericsson.com/phones. Wireless Modem Operation...
  • Page 55 Wireless Modem Operation...
  • Page 56: Index

    Index Icon Information Accessible Solutions Call Low Battery Alert Accessing Menus Entry Active Profile Icon Call Info Menu Recycling Incoming Calls Removing Outgoing Calls Area Code Use and Care Total Usage Entry Blasting Areas Usage Tracker Add Favorite Browser Call Options Submenu Adjusting Ear Volume Alert Icon Add Area Code...
  • Page 57 Charge-Only Mode Display Messages Slow Charging Voice Operation Globe Icon Choice Cards Display Size Greeting Clock Submenu Display Submenu Set Date Backlight Set Time Highlights Greeting Stopwatch Data Operation Document Conventions Time Format Voice Operation Driving Computer Setup in Wireless Modem Home Operation Page...
  • Page 58 International Calls Menus Accessing Page Help Message Alert Parts of Your Phone Key Functions Messages Menu Phone Browser Operation Voice Mail Operation Voice Operation Parts Missed Call Icon Wireless Modem Operation Silent Mode Key Sound Turning On and Off Switching Keypad Help Phonebook Muting...
  • Page 59 Product Care and Operation Send Message Special Needs Profiles Menu Create Speed Dial Change Profile Sending... Status Messages Connecting... Receiving... Date Receiving... Sending Time Recycling Your Battery Status Row Setting Up Your Calling Cards Redialing the Last Number Icons Settings Menu Soft Keys Reset Cache Clock...
  • Page 60 Text Input Cards Mail Key Functions Mode Problem Solving Entering Text Voice Calls Your Cursor Placing Time Format Redialing Stop and Pause Dialing Time/Date Voice Operation Tools Menu Adjusting Ear Volume Add Favorite Answering Calls Display Size Call Waiting Home Page Caller Number Identification Local Settings Display Messages...
  • Page 61 Index...

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