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1. Charging connector SENSORS ea ONIONS ie 03 IND Battery SIM Card holder 11 Phone clip holder 12 External antenna connector ue R hk Figure 6 Front view of your phone Figure 7 Semi back view of your phone LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 5 EN Making and Receiving Calls This chapter describes how to you make and receive calls make international and emer gency calls Making a Call 1 Enter the area code and phone number The phone number is shown in the display If the number is longer than 12 digits the be ginning of the number will be shown as an ar row see Figure 8 Figure 8 Number with more than 12 digits To erase a digit press CLR To erase the en tire phone number press and hold down CLR for a couple of seconds 2 Press YES to make the call The display shows Calling followed by Connecting and the phone icon is lit Ending a Call Press NO to end the call Making an International Call 1 Press and hold the zero key until the interna tional prefix is displayed 2 Enter the country code area code without any leading zero and the phone number 3 Press YES to make the call Making an Emergency Call e Enter 112 The international emergency num ber and press YES The 112 emergency number can be used in any country with or without a SIM Card provided a GSM network is within range Retry Function If the call connection fails or
2. Dialled Numbers Sometimes you are unable to answer a call e Press YES to call the number 1 Press CLR to erase any digits from the display Then the phone keeps track of your latest Press CLR to erase the call 2 Press YES The number last called is shown missed calls in the MissedCall menu e Scroll between the entries Personalizing Your Phone This chapter describes all the different ways you can personalize your phone to your own requirements Changing About Ring Type About Display Ri ng Volume You can choose between different types of ring Lang uage 1 Select the Ring Vol menu signals Your phone has many languages that you can F choose for your display texts If your SIM Card Changing Ring Type supports the automatic function the phone has Turning Off Ring Volume 1 Select Ring Type in the Settings menu automatically chosen the SIM Card default lan The display now looks like this 2 Scroll to the desired ring volume press YES 1 Select the Ring Vol menu guage 2 Press the left arrow key until no squares are lit Malocda 17 Note and press YES When you change language you change all dis 2 Press the right or left arrow to listen to the dif play texts immediately The standby display now looks like this ferent ring types 3 Press YES to select your preferred ring type LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 13 Changing Display Language Resetting Display Ch anging Key Sound 1 Select Language in the Setti
3. LA scroll to the right in the menu system a scroll to the left in the menu system Glossary These terms will be used throughout the manual Scroll Pressing the left or right arrow key to move between the menus Select Enter Scrolling to a menu and then press YES Keying in letters or numbers from the keypad Selecting the Ring Vol Menu 1 Press CLR to clear the display Press the right arrow key until you reach the Ring Vol menu 2 Press YES You are now in the Ring Vol menu 3 Press the arrow keys to change the ring vol ume and then press YES to confirm EN Menu Overview ques cen ed LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 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 About the Phone Book You can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone s own memory The dif ference between the two is you can remove the SIM Card and use all those numbers in other phones while the phone s memory always stays the same no matter which SIM Card is inserted When you store phone numbers you do not get a real phone book Instead you need to keep track of where on the SIM Card or in the phone that you have stored your phone number You can store up to 50 phone numbers in the phone memory The number of phone numbers you can store on your SIM Card is SIM Card de pendent International Numbers If you i
4. turned off or out of reach of a network There may be a short delay before the net work responds to your divert option and 14 LZT 126 1352 7 RIA your display will prompt you when the divert is active on or off Your standby display looks like this when the divert is active Viewing Status of Call Divert 1 Select the DivertLine menu 2 Select the divert option you wish to view and choose GetStatus There may be a short delay before the net work responds and your display will prompt you which divert is active on or off Cancelling Call Divert 1 Select the DivertLine menu 2 Select the divert option you wish to cancel and choose Cancel and press YES There may be a short delay before the net work responds but you will be prompted that your divert is cancelled 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 About Locks Your phone has three types of locks e Keypad lock does not protect in case of theft e Card lock Phone lock The card and phone locks are found in the Locks menu and you find the keypad lock in the Settings menu Keypad Lock You can lock the keypad so that unintentional key action has no effect if the phone is turned LZT 126 1352 7 RIA on when you are carrying it in a handbag or pocket When activated the ke
5. hold you may receive a third call You will hear a tone in the ear piece and Call Wait is shown in the display You can only have one call on hold at a time so you need to end the first or second call before you answer the call You can do one of the following e Press zero followed by YES to reject the third call e End the first call retrieve the held call and an swer the incoming call e End both calls The phone rings and the ques tion Answer appears in the display Press YES to answer the call LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Navigating the Menu System This chapter describes how you navigate through the menu system to get maximum use of your phone About the Menu System You control the functions of your phone by a menu system Some menus have sub menus that have individ ual settings If the menu has sub menus three dots appear after the menu name See the exam ple below ett pre tr Moving Through the Menu System Use these keys to move through the menu sys tem and to find the different menus SD LZT 126 1352 7 RIA When you reach the desired menu press YES to choose the menu Use the a v keys until you reach the function or setting you want Then in the same way you chose a menu press YES to select the setting or function Press this To YES confirm a setting or a selection NO reject a setting or a function CLR return to the standby display
6. if the number you are trying to reach is busy the display shows Retry Press YES to redial the number other wise NO If you press YES the number will automatically be redialled until the call is answered or 10 times at the most If you press any key or you receive a call the redialling is interrupted If the redialling is successful the phone rings twice to inform you Receiving a Call When you receive a call the phone rings and the indicator light on the top of the phone blinks green rapidly The display shows Answer Answering a Call Press YES to answer the call When the call is finished press NO Rejecting a Call Press NO when the phone rings The display now looks like this EussuTone If the caller s network supports it the caller will hear a busy tone If you have been unable to answer or you have rejected a call the number of the unanswered call will be shown in the Missed Call menu LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Putting a Call on Hold Press YES to put a call on hold To put the call off hold press YES 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 send DTMF tones check the duration of the current call show or hide your phone number CLI Calling Line Identification handle two calls simultaneously Changing Volume while Talking During a call you can use the arrow keys
7. in the phone and is also default Erasing a Code 1 Select Edit List in the AreaInfo sub menu 2 Scroll to the position to the left in the dis play you wish to erase and press YES 3 Press YES at the erase prompt Changing a Code 1 Select Edit List in the AreaInfo sub menu 2 Scroll to the position to the left in the dis play you wish to change and press YES 3 Scroll to New Code and press YES 4 Enter the new code and press YES Viewing Calling Information There are two ways to view the calling informa tion e Look in the display for the duration of your last call when it is ended e Select the Info menu to view all options LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Resetting a Call Meter 1 Select the Info menu Other Networks 2 Scroll to the meter option you want to reset and press YES 3 Press YES at the reset prompt This chapter describes how you select a different network when you are out of range of your home service provider s network About Choosing Network When you turn on the phone it selects its home network If this is not within range you might not be able to get any reception or if you are abroad you can choose a different network pro vided your service provider has an agreement al lowing you to use the network This is called roaming When you select the Networks menu the phone automatically searches for all networks present in the area you are in Each network that is found h
8. that is al ready occupied Overwrite is displayed Press YES to overwrite or NO to return to the position number and change it i o Niy oe AND 68 on n 67 El o Storing Numbers in Phone s Memory Follow the the same procedure as storing a phone number on the SIM Card up to step 4 When you are prompted to set storage position number press once to enter the amp character which indicates storage in phone memory and twice to have the phone suggest ing the first free storage position Press YES to confirm the storage 11 EN About Recalling Phone Numbers You can recall a phone number any time from either the SIM Card or the phone memory You can recall the phone number by either the name or the storage position number Recalling by Name 1 Press CLR to erase any digits from the display 2 Select the RecallName menu You are prompted to enter a name 3 Enter either the full name or the first letter and press YES The first name that matches the letter string is displayed If needed scroll to the name you want Press the key to see the storage position 4 Press YES to call the number Position Recall Recalling by Number Speed Dialling 1 Press CLR to erase any digits from the display 2 Enter a position number between 1 and 9 3 Press YES to make the call 12 From SIM Card 1 Enter the position number and press 2 Press YES to call the number or scroll unti
9. to in crease or decrease the ear piece volume Muting Microphone Press and hold the CLR key Using Phone as Scratch Pad 1 Enter a phone number on the keypad while talking When you end the call the number remains in the display 2 Press YES to make the call in the display LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Sending Tone Signals During a call you can press keys 0 9 and to send DTMF tones For example to perform banking by phone or to control an answering machine Checking Time of Calls When you start a call incoming or outgoing the airtime is counted in minutes and seconds and shown on the display like this it 34 About Calling Line Identification CLI The Calling Line Identification service shows the caller s phone number when you receive a call you have to order this service from your network provider If the caller s name is stored in your phone book you will see both the name and number Showing Your Phone Number If you subscribe to normally withhold your number when calling you can show the number on a particular call 1 Enter the number you wish to call 2 Press w The display shows Send Id 3 Press YES to make the call EN Hiding Your Phone Number If you subscribe to normally show your number when calling you can hide your number on a particular call 1 Enter the number you wish to call 2 Press twice The display shows Hide Id 3 Press YES to m
10. Calls Viewing Status of Call Divert Cancelling Call Divert Protecting Your epee Phone and SIM Car About Locks Keypad Lock Card Lock SIM Changing PIN Unblocking with PUK Phone Lock Un Locking Phone Barring Calls Restricting Calls About Barring Calls Activating Call Bars for Any Call Type Cancelling All Call Bars Sending and Receiving Text Messages About Text Messages Checking Subscription 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 iii EN 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 About Choosing Network Selecting a Network Your Phone and Accessories Front Panel Handsfree Equipment PC card Index iv 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 LZT 126 1352 7 RIA EN This chapter describes how you as e SIM Card is and how you handle the battery Assemble and ard Charge Four Steps S ESET i the holder da Card holder as described in SIM Card is e SIM Card e Connect the ch Figure 1 Inserting SIM Card 6 1352 7 RIA 1 2 A
11. User s Manual English EN The symbol on our products signifies that they have been certified according to the EMC directive 89 336 EEC the Telecommunications directive 91 263 EEC and the Low Voltage directive 73 23 EEC when applicable The products fulfil the require ments according to the following standards Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination ETS 300 342 1 EMC for European digital cellular telecommunications Accessories Without Direct Connection to a Cellular Phone EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic Emission Standard and EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic Immunity Standard This manual describes Ericsson GA628 all versions First edition March 1997 This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB without any warranty 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 All rights reserved Ericsson Mobile Communications AB 1997 Publication number LZT 126 1352 7 R1A Printed in Sweden INNOVATRON PATENTS Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Important Read this information before using your portable phone General Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the portable phone is one of
12. ake the call Handling Two Calls Your phone can handle two calls simultane ously This allows you to hold one call and make or receive another then you can switch be tween the two calls To be able to receive a second call you must ac tivate the Call Wait function Activating the Call Wait Function e Press 43 followed by YES The display will say Please Wait followed by ON Deactivating the Call Wait Function Press 43 followed by YES Receiving a Second Call While a Call Is in Progress When you receive a second call you will hear a tone in the earpiece and the display shows Call Wait Press YES answer the second call The current call is put on hold The display now looks like this i On Hold e To reject the second call press zero followed by YES Switching Between Two Calls Press YES to switch between the two calls Ending the Current Call and Return to the Held Call 1 Press NO to end the current call The display shows Retrieve and you hear two beeps 2 Press YES within three seconds to return to the held call If you do not press YES within three seconds the held call is automatically ended Making a Second Call while a Call Is in Progress e Enter the second phone number and press YES The first call is put on hold and the dis play looks like this i On Hold Receiving a Third Call If you are engaged in one call and have a sec ond one on
13. all barring service lets you control which kind of calls can be made to or from your phone This feature is convenient if you lend your phone to somebody else This feature is GSM service dependent Barring Options Your phone supports the following barring op tions but your subscription might not support all e all outgoing calls you cannot make any calls e all outgoing international calls you cannot make any international calls e all outgoing international calls except to your home country you cannot make any interna tional calls except to the SIM Card home country LZT 126 1352 7 RIA e all incoming calls you will not receive any calls e all incoming calls when you are abroad you will not receive any calls when abroad Note To activate any of the barring functions you need a password that comes with your subscrip tion Activating Call Bars for Any Call Type 1 Select Barring in the Settings menu 2 Select either Incoming or Outgoing 3 Select the barring option you want 4 Select Activate 5 Enter your password provided with your sub scription and press YES There may be a short delay before the net work responds and your display will prompt you which call bars have been activated Press CLR to stop the responses from the net work Cancelling All Call Bars 1 Select Barring in the Settings menu 2 Select the Cancel All option 3 Enter your password at the prompt
14. and press YES There may be a short delay before the net work responds and your display will prompt you which call bars have been cancelled Press CLR to stop the responses from the net work 17 EN 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 About Text Messages The Short Message Service SMS function al lows you to send and receive text messages that contain up to 160 characters Text messages can be received when the phone is in standby mode when you are engaged in a call or when incom ing calls are diverted to another phone number Also if you have had your phone turned off for a while the network will keep track of the mes sage and send it to your phone as soon as it is turned on After a message is received it is left in the phone s memory which works similar to a com puter s working memory The message remains in the phone s memory until you read it You can even turn off the phone and the message will remain intact If you on the other hand change SIM Card you will lose the unread mes sage This is because messages should be per sonal Note You need to set the service center number be fore you can send any messages If you only 18 want to receive messages you do not need to do anything Checking Subscription e Call your service pr
15. as a status indication telling you whether the network is available or forbidden LZT 126 1352 7 RIA See the list below for a description of the status indication Display Meaning Network and home network Network and currently used network Network and A other available networks Network and S other available network given priority by your home service provider Network and F forbidden networks Auto automatic network search Note The status of forbidden networks can change so it is important that you make a network search to update the list especially when you are visit ing another country Auto is the basic setting for the network search and selection This setting means that your phone takes care of all the network search and selection Selecting a Network 1 Select the Networks menu The phone performs a network search and the display shows the current network followed by the network list 2 Scroll through the network list to see which networks are available 3 Press YES to select a network When you have made a network selection Networks is shown whenever the phone cannot contact the desired network You can now either e Select a new network Set the phone to the automatic search mode 21 EN 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 fe
16. conditions so require RF energy may affect some electronic systems in mo tor vehicles In addition some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles Check with your vehicle manufacturer s representative to be sure your phone will not affect the electronic sys tems of your vehicle Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment for example equipment in hospitals and cars is shielded from RF energy However RF energy from telephones may af fect some electronic equipment Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so Always request permission before using your phone near medical equipment EN Mobile telephones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers equipment for people with hearing impairments and other medically im planted equipment Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a mobile phone very close to a pacemaker may cause the device to malfunction Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker i e in your breast pocket When using the phone place it at your ear opposite the pacemaker If a distance of 15cm is kept between the phone and the pacemaker the risk of interference is limited Contact your cardi ologist for more information Aircraft Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft Use it on the ground only with crew permission Turn off your phone before the aircraft leave
17. e Display Your phone display will help you to e Verify that you are dialling correctly e Check your battery status e Check your signal strength and service avail ability e Indicate that you have received messages Looking at the Display The picture below shows how the display looks when the entire icon row is lit Table explains what each icon means Note All icons may not be visible at all times mA 3 kM e Figure 5 Display with all icons lit Table 1 Description of display icons Icon Indicates Network The name and country of the network Signal Strength The received signal strength in five steps depending on the strength of the signal Line Whether line 1 or 2 is active The respective icon is lit when the current line is activated These icons only show if you have two lines on your SIM Card Divert The divert arrow indicates that the phone has a divert active The arrows corresponds to the line that is diverted Silent Ring Signal _ Shows that no ring signal will sound when the phone is ringing Letter That you have received a short text message or area information Phone That you are engaged in a call Battery The current battery strength more bars means more power remaining LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Learning about Your Phone The parts list corresponds to Figures 6 and 7 Antenna Status light Beeper Earpiece Display Keypad Microphone
18. er YES on the question prompt At present the following message types exists Code Title 000 Index 010 Flashes 020 Hospitals 022 Doctors 024 Pharmacy 030 Long distance road reports 032 Local road reports 034 Taxis 040 Weather 19 EN 050 District 052 Network information 054 Operator services 056 Directory enquiries national 057 Directory enquiries international 058 Customer care national 059 Customer care international Activating the Area Information e Select On in the AreaInfo sub menu Adding a Code 1 Select EditList in the AreaInfo sub menu 2 Press the right arrow key to find the first empty position and press YES 3 Enter a new code and press YES The display could now look like this if you have added the pharmacy title to the second position Knowing Duration of Calls This chapter describes how you can keep track of the duration of your calls About Duration of Calls Your phone is capable of keeping track of the following Total Calls This feature shows the total time of all calls in hours and minutes since the meter was last set Outgoing Calls This feature tracks the time of all your outgoing 20 calls in hours and minutes since the meter was last set Last Call This feature tracks the duration of your last call in minutes and seconds The duration of the call appears in the display after a call is finished The total time of all calls is recorded
19. ficient manner Efficient phone operation How to use your phone for optimum performance with minimum power consumption Hold the phone as you would any other telephone While speaking directly into the mouthpiece an gle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoulder If the antenna is extendable it should be extended during a call Do not hold the antenna when the phone is IN USE Holding the antenna affects call quality may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed and shorten talk and standby times Antenna care and replacement Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna Re place a damaged antenna immediately Consult your 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 Use only the designated Ericsson antenna Unauthor ized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate regulations Do not use an antenna designed for any other type of portable telephone than the telephone you have pur chased Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of tele phones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also when using your phone while driving please Give full attention to driving Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or an swering a call if driving
20. ivating deactivate Calling line identification Calls answering barring diverting about duration emergency ending international making on hold outgoing receiving rejecting restricting retry total AUAA NNUUU oo 17 20 AADA Charger connecting connector disconnecting function CLI D Dialling Display information Divert icon Diverting calls about cancelling view status Duration of calls E Earpiece Emergency calls Enter names in memory numbers in memory Erasing text message External antenna connector F Front panel Full lock NWNUN 22 16 23 EN G General information Glossary H Handsfree equpipment I International numbers storing International prefix K Key sound changing Keypad lock unlock Keypad lock activating turning off L Language automatic display display changing Language reset 24 22 14 15 15 15 15 13 14 Last dialled numbers about recalling Letter icon Line indicator icon Locks about keypad phone SIM Lower case letters M Mains Making calls Memory erasing names numbers phone SIM speed dialling Menu system about overview Messages See Text messages Microphone mute Moving through menus Muting N Navigating the menus 13 13 15 15 16 15 12 12 11 11 12 ONU Network selecting Nickel metal hydride 0 ON OFF Overview menus P PC card Phone locking l
21. l you find the number you want to call and press YES Press CLR or NO to return to the standby dis play with the number showing From Phone Memory 1 Press and hold until the amp symbol is shown 2 Enter the position number 3 Press to recall number 4 Press YES to call the number or scroll until you find the number you want to call and press YES Deleting Storage Position 1 Select the RecallName menu 2 Choose the name you want to delete press and hold CLR 3 Press YES at the Erase prompt Table 2 List of keypad numbers symbols and letters Press to get lower case letters Press and hold a key to get the number directly Key Press the corresponding key this many times to get the symbol 1 2 B 4 65 6 7 8 uo 11 12 1 space k i 1 2 A B cC J A C D 3 D E F B 3 4 G H m 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N o IN 6 6 7 P Q R s BR 7 8 T u v B8 9 w x jy z 9 0 amp k P R 0 LZT 126 1352 7 RIA About Last 3 Press YES to call the number or scroll to the Checking z number you want to call and then press YES Unanswered Calls a Dialled Numbers ig Select the MissedCall menu a number a name Your phone can store the 5 last dialled numbers About or Unknown is shown z Now do one of the following Recalling From List of Last Unanswered Calls 3
22. ngs menu Language to English 1 Clear the display 1 Select Key Sound in the Settings menu 2 Scroll to the language you want to have for the display texts 2 Enter the digit string 0000 2 Sel ct thie key sound you wank 3 Press YES to select the language Diverting Calls This chapter describes the divert function About Diverting Calls Asa eda the display wilantenn you Diverting Your Calls about any activated call divert each time you When supported by your service provider you turn on the phone 1 Select the DivertLine menu can use the DivertLine menu to divert for 2 Select a divert option ward your calls to another number for exam ple your voice mail or home phone Note If your SIM Card and your service provider sup port two lines you need to set each line sepa rately Here we assume you have one line 3 Chose Activate and press YES You may now do one of the following e Enter a number at the prompt where you want your calls to be diverted including the area code and press YES e Press the left arrow key to enter a name from The divert service lets you divert your phone book and press YES e All calls regardless of if your telephone is turned on or off e Use the phone number that is suggested and press YES You will only get a number suggested if you have activated the divert function before e Unanswered calls if you do not answer within 30 seconds if your phone is busy
23. ntend to use your phone book both at home and abroad you should store all phone numbers as international phone numbers i e with the international prefix and the country code before the area code without any leading zero and the number LZT 126 1352 7 RIA e To enter the plus prefix press and hold the zero until you see the plus in the display Speed Dialling The phone numbers that you store in positions 1 9 on the SIM Card can be called by entering the position number and then pressing YES You should therefore save positions 1 9 for impor tant numbers Storing Numbers uo on SIM Card os te a 9418 J 229 45 Ly S 2 Press the left arrow key until Store is shown and press YES twice 1 Enter the phone number you wish to store 3 Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the appropriate numeric key as many times as required see Table 2 for all characters Enter the next letter when the cursor has moved to the next letter position The number of letters the name can have is SIM Card de pendent Press YES when you are done with the name 4 If you want to store the phone number in the storage position suggested in the display go directly to step 5 If you want to store the number in a different position press CLR to erase the position num ber displayed and enter another number 5 Press YES to confirm the position number The display shows Stored If you have chosen a position number
24. nts Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Assembly Instructions Assemble and Charge Four Steps 1 Inserting SIM Card 2 Attaching Battery 3 Connecting Charger to Phone 4 Connecting Charger to Mains About the Charging Function About the Battery and the SIM Card Turning On the Phone and General Information Turning On the Phone About the Display Learning about Your Phone Making and Receiving Calls Making a Call Ending a Call Making an International Call Making an Emergency Call Retry Function Receiving a Call Answering a Call Rejecting a Call Putting a Call on Hold LZT 126 1352 7 RIA w WwWNnNN Re U ALU Oo SN III DS AI DI DI Useful Information while Talking Changing Volume while Talking Muting Microphone Using Phone as Scratch Pad Sending Tone Signals Checking Time of Calls About Calling Line Identification CLI Handling Two Calls Navigating the Menu System About the Menu System Moving Through the Menu System Selecting the Ring Vol Menu Creating Your Own Phone Book About the Phone Book Storing Numbers on SIM Card Storing Numbers in Phone s Memory About Recalling Phone Numbers Position Recall Deleting Storage Position About Last Dialled Numbers About Unanswered Calls SNNN N N 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 Personalizing Your Phone Changing Ring Volume About Ring Type About Display Language Changing Key Sound Diverting Calls About Diverting Calls Diverting Your
25. ocking code locks memory turning off unlocking Phone book about Phone clip holder Phone icon Phone number deleting hiding showing storing PIN about changing PIN 2 10 22 16 16 16 11 16 16 16 16 LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Position recall from phone from SIM Protecting phone PUK about R Recalling by name by number phone numbers Receiving calls Rejecting calls Retry Ring signal icon See Ring volume Ring type about changing Ring volume changing muting Roaming S Scroll Select Service center setting Setting keypad lock Signal strength icon LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 12 12 15 16 16 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 21 18 15 SIM Card about holder inserting protecting removing SMS See Text messages Speed dialling Status light Stopping calls See Barring calls Storing numbers Phone memory SIM Card T Text message about erasing reading saving sending Turning off phone Turning on phone Two calls U Unanswered calls Unblocking 11 11 18 19 18 19 18 13 16 25 EN
26. ovider to see which serv ices your subscription supports or check the service provider s manual Setting Service Center Address 1 Check the service center address number for your service provider 2 Select Serv Cent in the Send menu 3 Enter the service center address with the inter national prefix and press YES Sending SMS 1 Select New in the Send menu 2 Enter your message and press YES You can also enter a phone number See Table 2 for all letters and symbols avail able 3 Enter the phone number you want to send your message to and press YES Or press the left arrow key to enter a name you want to send to and press YES The display now looks like this EA Senti Receiving a Message When you receive a message the display looks like this At the same time you will hear a beep as loud as the ring signal and the green light on top of the phone will flash Reading an Incoming Message 1 Press YES when you have received a message The display will show you the time of the in coming SMS you can see the date by pressing LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 2 Press YES The display will show you from which phone number the message is sent or the name if stored in your phone book The display could now look like this Eel Jeri 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
27. s the ground Do not use it in the air To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems safety regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground To prevent interference with communi cation systems you must not use your phone while the plane is in the air Power Supply Connect AC Power supply only to designated power sources as marked on the product To reduce risk of damage to electric cord remove from outlet by holding onto AC adapter rather than cord Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress To reduce risk of electric shock unplug unit from power source before attempting any cleaning then use soft cloth dampened on with water Children Do not allow children to play with your phone It is not a toy Children could hurt themselves or others by poking themselves or others in the eye with the an tenna for example Children could also damage the phone or make calls that increase your telephone bills Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your unit OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off two way radio Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explo sives Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a poten tially explosive atmosphere I
28. t is rare but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fu elling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or ex plosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your phone and accessories Product care Do Not expose product to water or moisture Ex ample bathtub laundry sink wet damp basement swimming pools etc Do Not expose product to extreme temperatures such as found near a hot radiator or stove or in a car parked in the sun Do not expose product to extreme cold tempera tures such as a car parked outdoors in winter Do Not expose product to lit candles cigarettes cigars open flames etc Use only Ericsson Original accessories Failure to do so may result in loss of performance fire electric shock or injury and will void the war ranty Do Not attempt to disassemble the product Doing so will void warranty This product does not con tain consumer serviceable components Service should only be performed by Authorized Service Centres LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Table of Conte
29. ter your PUK and press YES 2 Enter a new PIN at the prompt and press YES 3 Repeat the new PIN at the prompt and press YES If you entered both the PUK and the PIN cor rectly the display will read Hew FIH Phone Lock The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use of the phone if there is theft The phone lock is not activated when you buy the phone These are the two types of phone locks Autolock you need to enter the phone lock code every time you change SIM Card in the phone Full lock you need to enter the phone lock code every time you turn on the phone Changing Phone Lock Code 1 Select Phone Lock in the Locks menu 2 Select New Code 3 Enter 0000 at the prompt the factory default code or your own code and press YES 4 Key in a 4 to 8 digit personal code at the prompt and press YES 5 Repeat the new code at the prompt and press YES Un Locking Phone 1 Select Phone Lock in the Locks menu 2 Select the desired lock option for example Auto Lock 3 Enter 0000 the factory default code or your own phone lock code at the prompt and press YES To unlock the phone choose Unlock in the Locks menu LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 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 About Barring Calls The c
30. the most exciting and innovative prod ucts ever developed With it you can stay in contact with your office your home emergency services and others Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio fre quency RF energy Depending upon the type of mo bile phone you have purchased it operates in different frequency ranges and employs commonly used modu lation techniques When you use your phone the sys tem handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits For the safe and efficient operation of your phone ob serve these guidelines Exposure to radio frequency energy The International Commission on Non Ionizing Radia tion Protection ICNIRP sponsored by the World Health Organization WHO published a statement in 1996 which sets limits for exposure to RF fields from handheld mobile phone According to this statement which is based on the available body of research there is no evidence that mobile terminals meeting the rec ommended limits can cause any adverse health effects All Ericsson telephones conform to the ICNIRP recom mendations and international exposure standards such as CENELEC European Pre standard ENV50166 2 LZT 126 1352 7 RIA ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 USA Asia Pacific If you want to limit RF exposure even further you may choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power ef
31. ttaching Battery Removing Battery 1 Mak the phone is turned off Place the battery on top of the phone and push OA until you hear a click see Figure 2 2 Press the locking catch on the bottom of the battery see Figure 2 3 Lift the battery up and away from the phone Attaching Removing Figure 2 Attaching and removing battery 2 3 Connecting Charger to Phone Have the battery attached to the phone and con nect the charger as described in Figure 3 The flash symbol on the charger plug has to be turned up Disconnecting Charger Lift the plug up and pull it out see Figure 3 Figure 3 Connecting and disconnecting charger LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 4 Connecting Charger to Mains Plug the charger into a mains socket The phone now starts to charge the battery and you can see the battery meter in the display move while charging About the Charging Function When you connect external power to the phone the battery is charged When the battery is fully charged the charging stops You cannot over charge your battery When you are charging the battery you can use your phone as normal however the charging time will be longer About the Battery and the SIM Card The Battery Your phone is supplied with a Nickel Metal Hy dride battery The battery is not charged before shipment even though there might be enough power to turn the phone on Remember to recycle the ba
32. ttery when you will not use it anymore The SIM Card Before you can start using your phone you need to order a SIM Card from a GSM service provider The SIM Card is a computer circuit that keeps track of your phone number the serv ices that you have ordered from the service provider and your phone book information The SIM Card sometimes contains information that lets the phone automatically change the dis play texts into the language of the SIM Card Your SIM Card is supplied with a security code or PIN Personal Identity Number that you need to enter into the phone to gain access to the phone and network 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 1 Press and hold down the No key until you hear a click The display will prompt you to enter the PIN the security code that follows your SIM Card FIH 2 Enter the PIN and press YES The PIN is indicated as in the display LZT 126 1352 7 RIA If you entered the PIN correctly you will be welcomed by your phone Then it searches for a network When a network is found the indicator light on top of the phone flashes green once every sec ond and the standby display is shown see Fig ure 4 Figure 4 Standby display Turning Off the Phone Press and hold the No key until you hear a click and the display is dark About th
33. w of those accessories that you buy for your phone Front Panel Changing the Front Panel Handsfree Equipment 1 Lift the front panel as described in Figure 9 i You can change the front panel of your phone If you drive and use your phone you can con This allows you to match the phone to any of 2 Place the new front panel on the phone as de pect it to a handsfree equipment In some coun your different moods scribed in Figure 9 tries it is the law to have the mobile phone connected to a handsfree equipment while driv ing Answering Rejecting Calls with Handsfree Press any key except NO to answer a call NO rejects the call PC card Your phone is capable of receiving fax and data calls through a PC card PCMCA For best re sult with fax and data transmission connect the phone to a suitable Mobile Office Kit ask your retailer for which kit suits your phone Figure 9 Changing front panel 22 LZT 126 1352 7 RIA Index 1 112 call A Accessories AI See Area information Alphabetic characters Answering calls Antenna Area information about activating adding codes changing codes erasing codes Assembly instructions Autolock B Barring calls about activating cancelling LZT 126 1352 7 RIA 22 12 19 19 20 20 20 20 16 17 17 17 Battery about attaching removing status Battery icon Beeper Busy tone C Call wait act
34. you have read a message you can do one of the following e Call a phone number in the message by press ing YES e Erase the message by pressing YES at the erase prompt e Store the message by pressing NO at the erase prompt you may get a reply prompt if the sender has required a reply Press YES at the Store prompt and the message is stored on the SIM Card Receiving Area Information This chapter describes how you can make your phone available for Area Information Al This service is network dependent About Area Information While the SMS function is a personal service with messages directed to you the Area Infor mation 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 You can set your phone to receive only those types of mes sages you want to listen to e g the local weather forecast or the local traffic report Each message is identified by a 3 digit code Check LZT 126 1352 7 RIA with your service provider for which message types are available in your network When you receive an AI the display looks like this The default setting for the phone is that the AI service is turned off Reading an Old Message 1 Select the Read menu 2 Scroll to the message you want to read and press YES 3 Read through the message by pressing the right arrow key Erasing a Message Press CLR any time during the message and answ
35. ypad lock is turned on 20 seconds after the last key action And the standby display has a lock icon The keypad remains locked until you answer or reject a call e unlock the keypad yourself Note You can always make the international emer gency call 112 when the keypad is locked Setting the Keypad Lock 1 Select Key Lock in the Settings menu 2 Select Auto To turn off the automatic keypad lock select the Off option Unlocking Keypad Press r and press YES Card Lock SIM The card lock protects your SIM Card When the card lock is active you will always be prompted to enter your PIN at startup 15 EN PINs and PUKs When you buy your SIM Card you obtain a 4 to 8 digit PIN Personal Identity Number and a longer PUK Personal Unblocking Key If your SIM card allows it you can turn off the card lock The PIN is the code that you enter to get access to and activate your subscription PIN 2 is used with special functions The PUK and PUK 2 is a little longer code that helps you unlock your phone when you have forgotten the PIN PIN 2 Changing PIN 1 Select CardLock in the Locks menu 2 Select NewPIN 3 Enter the old PIN at the prompt and press YES 4 Enter the new PIN and press YES 5 Repeat the new PIN at the prompt and press YES Unblocking with PUK If you have entered the PIN incorrectly three times in a row the display will read 16 PUES 1 En
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