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6 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.• Do not leave your battery where it may be subjected to extremely hot or cold
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 7Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.How much evidence is there that hand-held mobilephones might be harmful?Briefly
8 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensu
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 9Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no
10 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Where can I find additional information?For additional information, see the fo
Getting Started 11Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Complete the following procedures to set up your mobile phone for the first time:• Review the docume
12 Getting StartedNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Connecting and Removing Your Battery1 Place the battery over the back of the phone. The label on th
Getting Started 13Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Note! If the phone is powered On, the battery icon is replaced by the icon once the battery is full
14 Getting StartedNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Travel ChargerThe travel charger supplies power to charge your battery while the battery is attache
Getting Started 15Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.2 Remove your phone from the desktop charger when the light turns green, which indi-cates that the
Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Para obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del Usuario,visite nuestra página Web en www.ericsson.com/phones o, si
16 Learning About Your Mobile PhoneNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Your mobile phone offers the latest in TDMA technology, operating in digital and an
Learning About Your Mobile Phone 17Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.The Parts of Your PhoneThe following is a list of the terms used in this user’s gui
18 Learning About Your Mobile PhoneNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Phone Display Icons and Display IndicatorsPhone Display IconsThe following icons ar
Learning About Your Mobile Phone 19Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Key FunctionsYES• Press to answer a call.• Press to make a call after entering a ph
20 Learning About Your Mobile PhoneNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.UpperSideKey• Press the upper side key to temporarily mute the ring tone when recei
Learning About Your Mobile Phone 21Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Display MessagesThe following are common display messages on your mobile phone:Your
22 Basic OperationsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.sSummary of Basic OperationsBasic OperationsTo Do This: Press This:Turn your phone On Press and hol
Basic Operations 23Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Turning Your Phone On and OffAfter you have installed a fully charged battery in your phone, turn y
24 Basic OperationsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Setting the Ring VolumeTo select the ring volume for your mobile phone:1 Turn your phone On.2 Pres
Basic Operations 25Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.stored in the phonebook, the name stored with the phone number is also shown when the call is recei
Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use . . . . . 2Safety . . .
26 Basic OperationsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Redialing the Last Phone Number You CalledYour telephone temporarily stores phone numbers you have
Basic Operations 27Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.You can also store groups of numbers, which can include stops and pauses in a phonebook position. Y
28 Basic OperationsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Low Battery Power AlertThe low battery alert sounds when your battery is reaching its lowest operat
Using Menus 29Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Read this chapter thoroughly to understand how to use your phone’s menus, how to navigate through the me
30 Using MenusNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.3 Press ë or î to scroll through the list of choices until the choice you want is highlighted. If the se
Menu Descriptions 31Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.The main menu has six icons that display the top-level menu options. The corresponding option titl
32 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Recall EntryThe Recall Entry submenu allows you to recall a phone number by the name stored with t
Menu Descriptions 33Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Setting Up Your Calling CardsTo set up your calling cards, make sure you have the Calling Card Acc
34 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Placing a Calling Card Call1 Enter or recall the phone number you want to call.2 Press and hold
Menu Descriptions 35Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Note! You can store specific voice mail access numbers for each mobile phone number. Calls or edit
Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Menu Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Accessing Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Canned MessageCanned Message allows you to use the 10 editable templates instead of creating an or
Menu Descriptions 37Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.PriorityThe Priority submenu allows you to set delivery priority for your message. The three optio
38 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Call TotalsThe Call Totals submenu shows you the total number of calls and the total hours and min
Menu Descriptions 39Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Super DialThe Super Dial submenu allows you to dial a phone number stored in phonebook positions 1
40 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Note! You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the SecurityCode submenu.Power On
Menu Descriptions 41Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Back LightUse the Back Light submenu to set the display and keypad backlighting to stay Off or to
42 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.3 Press ë or î until the System Select submenu is highlighted.4 Press YES to open the System Selec
Menu Descriptions 43Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Phone SilentWhen Phone Silent is enabled, your phone does not make any keypad or ringing sounds. T
44 Menu DescriptionsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Message AlertThe Message Alert submenu allows you to set the audible alert for the notification of
Menu Descriptions 45Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Screen calls is a profile-dependent feature. You can specify groups of callers that will be restri
Document Conventions 1Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.• Menu names are shown in the following typeface: MENUS.• Submenu names are shown in the followi
46 Using the PhonebookNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.You can store phone numbers and associated names in your phone’s phonebook to use for Recall Dia
Using the Phonebook 47Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Entering Letters and SymbolsPress the appropriate key, 0-9, #, or * repeatedly until the desired
48 Using the PhonebookNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Storing a Phone Number in Secure MemoryA phone number stored in secure memory cannot be recalled
Using the Phonebook 49Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Editing a Phone Number1 Recall the phone number. See Recalling a Phone Number or Name from Your
50 Using the PhonebookNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Assigning Group Rings to Your Phone Groups1 Press ë or î from the Standby screen to access the m
Message Services 51Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Text messages and voice mail are the two types of message services your Ericsson mobile phone can s
52 Message ServicesNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Text Messages With Callback NumbersCallback phone numbers are one or more phone numbers that are at
Message Services 53Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.• Saved ( ) - The text message has been read and saved. Existing saved text messages will not be ov
54 Message ServicesNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.• To skip the current message and move to the next message, press1. The message status is set to re
Message Services 55Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.6 Enter your voice mail phone number on the Number: line.7 Press YES. Selection Stored! appears in
2 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the mobile phone has been one of the mo
56 Data, Fax, and Internet CallsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Your Ericsson mobile phone contains a modem similar to the modems you use to connect y
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls 57Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Note! Throughout this chapter, references to data/fax/internet will be referred to as
58 Data, Fax, and Internet CallsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Note! If you are trying to connect to a 25-pin serial interface port on your computer,
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls 59Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Review the instructions from your mobile service provider that describe the procedures
60 Data, Fax, and Internet CallsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Desktop ChargerTo charge your phone’s battery with an Ericsson desktop charger during
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls 61Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Transmission DisturbancesBrief interruptions of mobile telephone signals that would no
62 Data, Fax, and Internet CallsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.5 Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended) and click Next.6 Se
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls 63Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.answer a data/fax call. To correct the problem, do the following:a From the Start men
64 Data, Fax, and Internet CallsNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Note! If you are using an application that supplies its own box for enter-ing extra se
Problems You Can Solve 65Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Displayed Messages and ExplanationsProblems and Possible Solutions1 The phone does not turn
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 3Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the
66 Problems You Can SolveNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.5 Calls are being dropped.You are probably in a geographic area with minimal service. Wait u
Index 67Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.AAccess Tone, 43Accessories, 66Aircraft, 4Answer Option, 38Antenna, 17Antenna Care, 2Auto Area, 38Auto Prefix,
68 IndexNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.DisplayDiagram, 17Indicators, 18Display Language, 23, 40Document Conventions, 1Down Arrow Key, 17, 19Driving,
Index 69Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.NNext Call Type, 45NO key, 17, 19OOptions, 36Callback, 37Priority, 37PPause Dialing, 26PhoneOperation, 2Phone
70 IndexNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Ear Volume, 43Earpiece Volume, 20Key Sound, 43Menu, 42Message Alert, 44Minute Alert, 43Phone Silent, 43Ring So
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4 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseNotforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the
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.Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Making and Answering CallsTurn Phone On/Off Press and hold NOAnswer a Call *Open flip or press YESEnd a Call *Close f
Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Your Phone’s DisplayContrastë or î 4 9Back Lightë or î 4 8Languageë or î 4 5Your Phone’s SoundsPhone Silent ë o
.Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.The T19LX MenuYou can quickly access several com-monly used menus by pressing ë or î. The menus are organized in a ci
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 5Notforcommercialuse-EricssonInc.Ericsson suggests you read and observe the following for safe care and operatio
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