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        Ericsson I 888 WORLD User's Manual
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1.        C D  Calculator  57 Data calls  30  Call Barring Data Menus  26  cancel call bars  39  change password  39 Date  49  change status  38 Display  0    Call Information  52  Call Cost  52  Call Time  52  Credit Limit   53  Price per Call Unit  52    Call Waiting Service  43  Activate Call Waiting Service  43  Cancel Call Waiting Service  43    Calling Line Identification  CLI  service  12  18  hide your phone number  12  18  show your phone number   12  18    calls  9  answer   10  domestic   9  international   9  making   9  receiving   10  rejecting  10    charger   4  connect   4  disconnect   5    Children  59   Clock  49   Conference Calls  44  Connecting Two Calls  44  Credit Card Calls  54    Display Language  7  Reset to English   8    Display Light  48  Display Your Phone Number  47    Diverting Incoming Calls  41  Activating a Call Divert  41  Cancelling Call Diverts  42  Checking the Divert Status  42  Diverting when the Data Menus are On  41    Driving  58  DTMF tones   13    E    Earpiece Volume  13  47       Efficient Phone Operation  58  Electronic Devices  59  Emergency calls  7  9    Entering Characters  Check the First Characters  16  Enter Small Letters  16    Erasing a Message  24  Erasing a Phone Number   19  Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy  58    63    F       Fax calls  30    Fixed Dialling  40  Activate   40  Cancel   40  Edit Fixed Numbers  40  Store Fixed Numbers  40    G       Greeting Text  47  GSM 1900  2  GSM 900  2    H       Handsfree Ca
2.       To Start an Automatic Network Search  An automatic network search can be started at any Adding a Network to the List                                time  f   From the    Networks    menu  select    Edit list        From the    Networks    menu  select    New search     _ EDIT LIST   Scroll to the first free position in the list and  4 h    The phone automatically starts searching for a network ig i s press YES  The question    Add net     appears   according to the list of preferred networks stored on If you scroll to a position that is already occu   your SIM card  pied  you must press YES and then scroll with  the navigation key until    Add net     appears   Forbidden Networks    Press YES and scroll with the navigation key  The names of the forbidden networks are stored on until you find the desired network     your SIM card  If such a forbidden network is within  range  it will be omitted when the phone searches fora  network  automatic search mode      Press  _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover  35    If the desired network does not appear  press  YES when the question    Other     appears  Then  enter the three digit country number and the  two digit network number       Finally  to add the network to the list  press YES     Erasing a Network from the List    From the    Networks    menu  select    Edit list          Scroll to the network you wish to erase and  press YES        Scroll until    Erase    appears        To delete the network from th
3.      Press YES to make the call     Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     During a Call    Your   888 WORLD has several functions which you Note     might find helpful while you are on the phone     To Change the Earpiece Volume    If you press any numeric key while on the phone  the  person on the other end of the line will hear a tone     To Send Tone Signals          If you want to change the earpiece volume during a call     Press the volume keys on the side of the phone   up or down      Pressing UP increases the volume      Pressing DOWN decreases the volume        XC    To Mute the Microphone    See also    Personalizing Your Phone      Tip        To mute the microphone temporarily during a call  Note       Press and hold the CLR key     Mute    is shown in  the display     To resume conversation  release the CLR key        CET   it                To Use the Display as a Scratch Pad    If you need to write down a phone number during a call   you can use the Scratch Pad function in the   888  WORLD  To do this       Enter the number using the numeric keys        When you end the call  the number remains in the dis   play  You can now call the number by pressing YES or  save it in the Phone Book  see chapter    The Phone  Book         Press    Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     To use telephone banking services or control a phone  answering machine  you need to use codes  These  codes are sent as tone signals  also known as DTMF
4.     F     appears        Enter the code        If needed  insert another pause  another code  and so on        Continue following the instructions on how to  store a phone number     To make a call with tone signal codes  proceed as  described in    Making and Receiving Calls     When you  make the call  the phone dials the number  waits until  the call is answered and then sends the code  If you in   serted another pause and another code  it will pause  again  send the next code and so on     Recalling a Phone Number       The Speed Dialling Facility    You can call the phone numbers that you store in the  positions 1 9 in the card memory by entering the posi   tion number and then pressing YES  Therefore  you  should save positions 1 9 for important numbers     For example    If you want to call John  whose number is stored in posi   tion 3 in the card memory      Enter the digit 3      Press YES     To Recall a Phone Number Using the  Name      From the    Phone book    menu  select    Name  recall        17          Emma Lime             Tip       Enter the name you want to recall  or the first  letters of it  using the numeric keys as  described above     You do not have to enter the entire name  the  first few letters will do  The phone matches the  letters with existing names in its memory       Press YES     The best match between the letters you entered  and the names in the Phone Book is displayed   You can also see the storage position in  brackets        If the na
5.    Connect AC  Power supply  only to designated  power sources as marked on the product       To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord  re   move it from the outlet by holding onto the AC  adapter rather than the cord       Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be  stepped on  tripped over or otherwise subjected to  damage or stress     a To reduce risk of electric shock  unplug the unit  from any power source before attempting any  cleaning  then use a soft  damp cloth        Children       Do not allow children to play with your phone since  they could hurt themselves or others or accidentally  damage the phone     Blasting Areas       Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or  in areas posted    turn off two way radio    to avoid inter   fering with blasting operations  Construction crews of   ten use remote control RF devices to set off explosives     59    Potentially Explosive Atmospheres       Turn off your phone when in any area with a poten   tially explosive atmosphere  It is rare  but your phone  or its accessories could generate sparks  Sparks in such  areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bod   ily injury or even death     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are of   ten  but not always  clearly marked  They include fuel   ling areas  such as petrol 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 
6.    temporarily disable the ac   tive flip    FLIP  used to answer and end  calls                       ett    Signal strength   The more bars that are shown   the higher the signal strength     Battery meter    The fuller the icon  the more  power there is    The keypad is locked     All incoming calls are diverted  to another number        The ring signal is turned off     ar       You have received a text mes   sage     You have received a voice mail   The alarm is set   The line currently selected   Re     quires that you have the Two  Line Service         and thank you for choosing the   888 WORLD  a mo   bile phone specially suited for the demanding user of  communication tools  Retaining the slim  streamlined  size that has become associated with the Ericsson fam   ily of phones  the   888 WORLD sets a new standard for  others to follow     Apart from its unique toughness and extraordinary  sound quality  the   888 WORLD comes packed with fea   tures that will help you stay ahead  These are just some  of the highlights       With the in built modem  you can forget all about  PC Cards  It is already inside your phone  guaran   teeing you instant access to your PC  laptop or  handheld communicator  Wireless if you prefer   thanks to its infrared capabilities       Dual band operation allows you to use your phone  on the European continent as well as in Africa  the  Asia Pacific region and in the Americas     Like the other phones from Ericsson  the   888 WORLD  is produce
7.   select    Send messages          Scroll to    Options     using the navigation key  and  press YES       Scroll to the    Msg type    option and press YES      Select the required format  using the navigation  key  and press YES     Standard means an ordinary text message  SMS  to  other phones  Standard is the default message type     Composing and Sending Messages       To Enter Letters    In order to compose your message  you have to know  how to enter characters using the numeric keys     Press the appropriate key  1 9  O or    repeat   edly until the desired character appears in the  display     Press    to get      Space   7       lt   gt   1  ABCAAAAC2T  DEF E3A 0   l       DT  2    i4   SA   NO 06  Il    n    R7        8  9  x       lt  lt 7Fo  SNC     S E    ZIOOEYVO     t OWOANDUNARWN      e  save a    Px COzF       Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Tip     Note     For example     To enter an A  press 2 once     To enter a B  press 2 twice     To enter a digit  you can press and hold down the  numeric key     To enter the second letter on the numeric keys directly   press and hold the upper volume key and press the  desired numeric key  To enter the third letter  press the  lower volume key instead     To enter small letters       Enter the letter  for example an    A     and then  press    An    a    appears     Small letters will now appear until you press    again     If you enter more characters than can be seen in the dis   play
8.   the first characters will be replaced by the   sym   bol  To check the first characters you have entered       Press the navigation key LEFT until you reach  the characters you want to view     If there is a pause of more than 120 seconds between  entering characters  the phone will return to the  standby menu     Sending Messages                                    From the    Mail    menu  select    Send messages         New    appears      Press YES  An empty display appears       Enter your message   See    To Enter Letters       You can scroll through the message text with  the navigation key and erase characters to the  left of the cursor or insert characters in the cur   sor   s position       When you have completed your message  press  YES     Request reply     appears        If you want the recipient to reply to the  message  press YES  If not  press NO     Press  _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover                    Note       Enter the recipient   s phone number or recall it  from the phone book  To access the    Phone  book    menu press LEFT      You now have two options     To send the message now  press YES     To store the message for later use  press NO    The message is now stored in the messages  memory     If you decide to send the message later  the message is  labelled    To Send    instead of    Sent    when you access the  message in the    Read messages    menu     The same procedure is used with all types of messages   for example
9.   tones or touch tones      To send tone signals codes during a call     Press the appropriate keys  0 9    and      You can also save the code together with a number in    the Phone Book  See    Creating Your Personal Phone  Book    in the    Phone Book    chapter on how to do this     If you send tone signals while on the phone  the person  on the other end of the line will hear the tones     The Menu System    The menu system of your   888 WORLD allows you to  control the phone   s functions and to customize it to suit  your personal preferences     Each menu contains a list of options  some of these  have submenus with additional options     To help you find your way around the menus  we  recommend that you use the fold out on the inside of  the cover     Moving through the Menu System       14    The menus are arranged in a continuous loop  see the  fold out   which you move through with the  NAVIGATION  YES  NO and CLR keys     Press    tO        move clockwise or anticlockwise     select a menu or a function     2N    OFF    go back one level in the menu system  and or leave a setting unchanged     0    go back to the standby menu        select a menu or make a setting     Press the navigation key LEFT or RIGHT until you  reach the desired menu or function    Press YES to enter the menu or to select the  function     Press the navigation key to find the desired sub   menu or to select a setting alternative                 Note     Tip          Press YES to enter the su
10.  From the    Settings    menu  select    Call info        Choose from    Time Outg         Time All    and    Cost         Confirm your selection by pressing YES     To Check Time or Cost of the Last Call    You can check the time cost of the last incoming  or  outgoing  call with the    Last call    option in the    Info     menu     From standby  scroll to the    Info    menu  using  the navigation key     Press YES      Depending on the setting in the    Call info    func   tion in the    Settings    menu  you can use the navi   gation key to check     The elapsed time of the last outgoing call   a The elapsed time of the last incoming call  provided you have chosen the    Time All       option in the    Call info    function in the     Settings    menu     To Check Total Call Time or Call Cost      From the    Info    menu  select    Tot calls         Press YES    Depending on the settings in the    Call info    function in  the    Settings    menu  you can check      The elapsed time of all outgoing calls       The elapsed time of all incoming and outgoing  calls         The cost  or the number of call units  of all incom   ing and outgoing calls     To Reset the Total Call Time Cost    Note     Meter      From the    Info    menu  select    Tot calls        Press YES  The message    Reset     appears      To reset the meter  press YES     If you choose the call cost option you must enter your  PIN2 to reset the meter     To Determine the Call Cost    This function only 
11.  Letters      Enter the letter  for example an    A     and then  press    An    a    appears     Small letters now appear until you press    again     To Check the First Characters    If you enter more characters than can be seen in the dis   play  the first characters will be replaced by the   sym   bol  To check the first characters you have entered       press the navigation key LEFT     Creating Your Personal Phone Book       To Store a Phone Number     From the    Phone book    menu  select    Store         Enter a name to accompany the phone number   Use the numeric keys as described above       Press the navigation key RIGHT       Enter the phone number       You now have four options      To save the number in the card memory  in the  first empty position  displayed in the top right   hand corner      Press YES      To save the number in the card memory  ina  position you decide     Press the navigation key RIGHT  enter the   position and then press YES      To save the number in the phone memory  in  the first empty position     Press the navigation key RIGHT  press the     key twice and then press YES      To save the number in the phone memory  ina  position you decide     Press the navigation key RIGHT  press the      key once  enter the position and then press  YES                                         Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Tip                    If you enter a number in the scratch pad during a call   you can store it
12.  Lock       The phone lock protects the phone against un   authorized use in the event of theft  It is not activated  when you buy the phone  You should  however  acti   vate it as soon as possible  You should also change the  default security code 0000 to any three  to eight digit  personalized code     There are two levels of locking the phone     Full Lock    Autolock    If the    Full Lock    is activated  you see the message     Phone locked    briefly  each time you turn on the phone   The message is followed by the prompt    Enter lock  code     You then have to enter a security code and press  YES to be able to use the phone     If the    Autolock    is activated  the message    Phone  locked    and the prompt    Enter lock code    will not appear  until a different SIM card is inserted in the phone  After  the security code has been entered correctly  the phone  can be used with a new SIM card  You are not asked to  enter the security code until the original SIM card or a  different SIM card is inserted     To Change the Security Code      From the    Access    menu  select    Phone lock  Change code    and follow the steps described in     To Change Your PIN        To Lock Unlock the Phone      From the    Access    menu  select    Phone lock        The current setting    Full lock        Autolock    or     Unlocked    is shown in brackets       Select the required setting      Enter the security code and press YES        Phone Lock    is displayed together with the
13.  Press YES        ANSWERED    a                     2900   0   0359 0O 00 OF    Press G _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Unanswered Calls                      If you have received calls but have been unable to  answer  the number of unanswered calls will be shown  in the display until you press CLR     Information about the ten last missed calls is saved in  your phone   s memory  which makes it possible for you  to check when the calls were received  If your subscrip   tion includes the Calling Line Identification service and  the caller s network sends the number  you can also  find out who called     To Find Out Who Called and When       MEHL                               Note       Press the navigation key to the LEFT repeatedly  until the    Mail    menu appears       Press YES to enter the    Mail    menu     Press the navigation key repeatedly until the     Missed calls    function appears            Press YES to enter the    Missed calls    function         The last caller s number  if your subscription in    cludes the Calling Line Identification service  is   now shown in the display together with the   time  or date  when the call was received  If no   information about the caller s number was re    ceived  the display will show one of the follow    ing    a    Unidentified     which means that no informa   tion was available    a    Restricted     which means that the caller  wanted to withhold the number       To see your other unanswered 
14.  This is followed by a message which informs  you whether the call bar is activated or not     If you divert incoming calls  see    Diverting Incoming  Calls      you cannot activate some barring options  Like   wise  if you bar calls  you cannot activate some call  divert options     To Cancel All Call Bars      From the    Access    menu  select    Barring        Scroll to    Cancel all     using the navigation key   and press YES     The message    Please wait    appears  followed by a  message that confirms that all call bars are cancelled     To Change the Barring Password    The password for the Barring service comes with your  subscription  You can easily change the password as  often as you like       From the    Access    menu  select    Barring          Scroll to the    Change password    option  using  the navigation key        Enter the old  current  password and press YES       Enter the new password and press YES       Enter the new password a second time and  press YES     The message    Please wait    appears  followed by a  message that confirms that the password has been  changed     Press  _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The Keypad Lock       Note     The Keypad Lock feature helps you to avoid accidental  dialling  which can happen if you keep your phone in  your pocket  You can choose between manual and  automatic keylock     An icon in the shape of a key      in the display informs  you that the keypad is locked     Calls to the i
15.  activate the manual search mode  do the following       From the    Networks    menu  select    Searchmode     and press YES       Scroll to    Manual    and press YES      To return to standby mode  press CLR     To select a network  see below     Selecting a Network    HE               From the    Networks    menu  choose    Select net      The message    Please wait    is displayed briefly   If there is more than one network within range   you can use the navigation key to scroll to the  other network s       When the network you wish to use is displayed   press YES to select it                 Note  Together with the network name  you also get the  following information in the display     If the home network is within range and you are  using it when you start your network selection   the name of the network is displayed with the  message    Current        Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover       If you are using another network and your home If your home network and a forbidden network come to    network is available  the name of the home net  an agreement that allows you to use the forbidden net   work is displayed with the message    Home     work  you can select this network even though the    Instead of the full name of a country and a net  message    Forbidden    is displayed     work  an abbreviation is displayed when you use   the    Networks    menu  To see the full name of a     n  twork  press  List of Preferred Networks    Ifthe home 
16.  anew commencement of  the period of  warranty  Repair or replacement under the  terms of this warranty may be fulfilled with  functionally equivalent reconditioned units  Re   placed faulty parts or components will become  the property of Ericsson        This warranty does not affect the purchaser   s    s  statutory rights under applicable national legis   lation in force  nor the purchaser   s rights  against the dealer arising from the sales pur   chase contract     In the absence of applicable national legislation this  warranty will be the purchaser   s sole and exclusive  remedy  Ericsson  its subsidiaries and distributors shall  not be liable for any incidental or consequential  damages for breach of any express or implied warranty    relating to this product     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Index       A  Aircraft  59  Alarm  57    set the alarm  57  turn the alarm function off  57  turn the alarm off  57    Alternate line service  ALS   53    answered calls memory  11  Calling Line Identification service  CLI   11  clear memory  11  recall number  11    Answering Mode  46    Answering Service  51  check voice mail  51  Voice Mail  51    antenna  care and replacement  58    Area Information  55  Message List  56  Message Types  56  Receive Area Information  56       Battery  4  Attach the Battery  4  Charge the Battery  4  low battery alarm  6  nickel cadmium type batteries  5  nickel metal hydride battery   5  Remove the Battery  4
17.  box    contains several plugs  Use the one that fits the  wall socket         Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     A green indicator on the charger lights up  If  not  make sure you have put the plug into the  charger correctly   You may have to press hard       Connect the clear plastic plug on the charger  cable to the charger  It is correctly inserted  when it snaps into place           Connect the other  end of the cable to  the phone according  to the picture  The  flash symbol on the  plug must face up   wards  Note that you  may have to press  hard        Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The phone will automatically start charging the battery  when you attach the charger  To indicate charging       the battery meter in the display is continuously  filled and emptied       the indicator on top of the phone shows a steady  red light  green  if the phone is turned on      When the battery is fully charged  the battery meter in  the display will show full and the indicator on top of the  phone will show a steady green light     It is possible to use the phone while the battery is being  charged  This will  however  increase the charging  time     To Disconnect the Charger      Twist the plug con   nected to the phone  upwards and pull it  out        When to Charge the Battery    The nickel metal hydride battery that comes with your  phone can be charged whenever you wish without  losing performance  This is not th
18.  check the version of the existing  infrared support on your computer  do the following     Under Settings in the Start menu  select Control  Panel     Select the Add Remove Programs applet      Check the version of the Infrared Support for  Windows 95 in the list under the Install Unin   stall tab     Version 2 0  If you have version 2 0 installed you do not  need to install the infrared support  Go to sec   tion    Step 4   Install Infrared Modem    to continue  the installation of the infrared modem     Version 1 0  If you have version 1 0  you need to uninstall  this version before installing infrared support  version 2 0  Go to    Uninstall Infrared Support    to  continue the installation of the infrared modem      No Infrared Support Installed  Go to    Step 3   Install Infrared Support    to con   tinue the installation of the infrared modem     Step 2   Uninstall Infrared Support      Under Settings in the Start menu  select Control  Panel       Select the Add Remove Programs applet        Select the Microsoft Infrared Support for Win   dows version 1 0        Click the Add Remove button      Click OK     Go to    Step 3   Install Infrared Support    to continue the  installation of the infrared modem     Step 3   Install Infrared Support      Insert the CD into your computer s CD drive or  the diskette containing the Infrared support into  the diskette drive       If you are using a diskette or if your CD does  not start automatically  select    Run    in the    Sta
19.  e mail  fax etc  Check with your network  operator which message types you can use     Reading a Message                            When you receive a message  you hear a sound and the  display informs you of it  The indicator light on the top  of the phone rapidly blinks green     You now have two options     If you want to read the message at once  press YES      If you want to read the message later on  press  NO  The message will be stored in the Messages  memory and a letter icon      will appear on the  left at the bottom of the standby display     If you pressed YES  you will see the first three lines of  the message  showing you who the message is from  and when it was received     New    stands for a new un   read message     If the message is older than 24 hours  the time will be  replaced with the date the message arrived  However   you can toggle between the date and time by pressing  the   key       To read the first line of the message  press YES     23      Scroll through the message using the navigation Note   key  RIGHT takes you forwards and LEFT takes you  backwards through the message       To move three lines forwards  press 3  To move  three lines backwards  press 1     You can press CLR anywhere within the menu that  handles your message to erase it  When    Erase      appears  press YES     Storing a Received Message         To return to the beginning of the message  press  and hold LEFT     The message    Reply     appears after the last line of the 
20.  entered incorrectly three times in a row   the SIM card will be blocked and you will have to un   block it using your PUK code  See chapter    Security        When a network is found  the phone beeps three times   The indicator light on top of the phone flashes green  once every second and your network operator   s name   in most cases abbreviated  is shown in the display  If  you have the charger connected  the indicator will  show a steady green light instead of a flashing one     You can now make and receive calls  This is called  standby mode     When No Network Name Is Displayed       If the message    Emergency calls only    is displayed  you  are within range of a network but you are not allowed  to use it  However  in an emergency  you can call the  international emergency number 112  or 911   See  chapter    Making and Receiving Calls        Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     If the message    No network    is displayed  there is no  network within range or the received signal is too  weak  You have to move to obtain a sufficiently strong  signal     To Turn Off the Phone      in standby mode  press and hold the NO   ON OFF  key until the display is turned off        Initial Settings       The first time you turn on your   888 WORLD  you may  want to change the default language and ring level  settings  and set the clock     Display Language  Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display  language to the language of the country whe
21.  gt     You will obtain a SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card  with your subscription  The SIM card contains a com   puter chip that keeps track of your phone number  the  services you have ordered from your network operator  and your Phone Book information  among other things     Your SIM card is supplied with a security code or PIN   Personal Identity Number   which you need in order to  gain access to the network  Your PIN may also be re   quired when you want to change settings in your  phone  Furthermore  some operators may have  ser vices that require a second PIN  your PIN2  You will  find your PIN  and PIN2  in the information from your  operator     Every time you turn on your phone  it prompts you to  enter your PIN  If the PIN is entered incorrectly three  times in a row  the SIM card will be blocked  If this hap   pens you can unlock it by using your PUK  Personal Un   blocking Key code   which you also get from your op   erator     You should be careful with your PIN  since it is your pro   tection against unauthorized use of your phone and  subscription     Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Preparing Your Phone for Use    The SIM Card    When you register as a subscriber with a network  operator  you obtain a SIM card       Open the holder               Crp SIM cards come in two sizes  One is the size of a credit   DNA card  and the other is considerably smaller  about the  size of a regular stamp   The   888 WORLD uses the  sma
22.  in the Phone Book by selecting    Store     from the    Phone book    menu while you have the number  in the display     Overwrite Protection    If you try to store a phone number in a position which  already contains a phone number  the message    Used  Overwrite  appears in the display  You then have two  options    To store the number in a different position      Press NO      Enter the new position number       Press YES   To store the number in the selected position  thus eras   ing the old number      Press YES     When the Memories are Full       f you try to store a phone number when all the  positions in the card memory are full  a position  number in the phone memory will be suggested on  the top row of the display       If both memories are full  no position number will  be suggested  If you still wish to store the phone  number  you have to erase the old number by en   tering a position that is already occupied     To Store a Number With a Tone Signal  Code    To use telephone banking services or control a phone  answering machine  you will need to use codes  These  codes are sent as tone signals  also called DTMF tones  or touch tones      If you want to save the phone number in the Phone  Book with the codes     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover                      Follow the instructions on how to store a phone  number until you enter the number       After entering the phone number  press and  hold the   key until the pause character
23.  message  If the caller wants you to reply  the displayed  message will say    Reply Requested Reply      provided  your network supports this        Replying to a Message       When you are reading a message  at the end you are  asked if you want to reply to the message  If you want                      to do this  Goodbye      Press YES  by  Your display now looks like the picture in the  margin   4 Hew u   To enter your message  press YES and    proceed as described in    Composing and  Sending Messages                          If you do not want to reply  Note     Press NO     Erasing a Message       Tip   When you are reading a message  at the end you are   asked if you want to reply to the message      Press NO           Goodbye   The message    Erase     appears     To erase the message from the Messages       4 EF          memory  press YES     The next message automatically appears in the  message list     All incoming messages are stored temporarily in the  messages memory until the memory space is needed  for other purposes  such as storing new messages   Even so  sometimes you may receive an important  message that you want to store more safely  This is  better done in the SIM card memory     When reading the message and the question    Erase      appears       Press NO   The message    Store     appears       To store the message in the SIM card memory   press YES  The message is automatically moved  from the Messages memory to the SIM card  memory     The displa
24.  new  setting     Call Barring Restrict Calls       Note     The    Call Barring    service of the cellular network allows  you to bar different types of outgoing and incoming  calls  This means you can restrict the use of your  phone     This service may not be available on all networks or   may require a separate subscription    The following calls can be barred      all outgoing calls      all outgoing international calls     a all outgoing international calls except to your  home country      all incoming calls       all incoming calls when you are abroad  when  roaming      To ensure that a call bar is not changed by someone  else  a password  which comes with your subscription   is necessary in order to activate or cancel a call bar     To Change the Call Barring Status      From the    Access    menu  select    Barring      The first barring option is    All outgoing calls     To  choose another barring option  use the naviga   tion key      Scroll to the option you want  using the naviga   tion key  and press YES     Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Note        You now have three options   a    Activate     which sets a call bar   a    Get status     which lets you check the status  of a call bar   a    Cancel     which cancels the call bar   Confirm your selection by pressing YES     Enter your password and press YES     There may be a short delay before the network  responds  In the meantime the message    Please wait    is  displayed 
25.  on the second row     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     To redial the number automatically     Press YES     The number will automatically be redialled  until the call is answered  up to 10 times     If you press any key or receive a call  the re   dialling will be interrupted   a If the redialling is successful  the phone will  beep and then you will hear a ring signal     If you do not want to retry  press NO     Calling Someone Who Has Called You       If you subscribe to the Calling Line Identification  service  and the caller   s network sends the number  the  numbers of the last ten answered calls are stored in the  phone    recall one of the last ten answered numbers     Press the navigation key to the LEFT  The    Phone  book    menu appears     Press YES to enter the    Phone book    menu     Press the navigation key LEFT repeatedly until  the    Answered calls    function appears     Press YES to select the    Answered calls    function     Press the navigation key until you find the  number you want     Press YES to make the call        MEHL       wee book                        clear the answered calls memory     Press the navigation key to the LEFT  The    Phone  book    menu appears     Press YES to enter the    Phone book    menu     Press the navigation key LEFT repeatedly until  the    Answered calls    function appears     Press YES to select the    Answered calls    function   Press CLR  The question    Erase all     appears  
26.  storage position or  the name     To edit the entry using the position      From the    Phone book    menu  select    Edit        Enter the position number for the entry you    wish to edit       For a position in the card memory  simply  enter the number     For a position in the phone memory  press  and hold the   key until the   amp  character  appears and then enter the number      To select the entry  press YES   You will now see     the name  displayed on the middle row      the phone number  displayed on the bottom  row      the storage position  displayed on the top  row      To select the row you wish to edit  press the  navigation key RIGHT   You will see the cursor on the right of the row  you selected                                   Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover                       Edit the row by using     the CLR key to erase     the numeric keys to enter letters or digits     the navigation key to move the cursor left  or  right when it is positioned in a row        If needed  press the navigation key RIGHT to  select another row and continue editing       To save the changes  press YES     To edit the entry using the name     From the    Phone book    menu  select    Edit        Press the navigation key LEFT     The display now shows    Find name    in the  middle row        Enter the name for the entry you wish to edit   using the numeric keys  The more letters you  enter  the better the match     To select the entry  press Y
27.  the RS232 Cable 30   Making Fax and Data Calls 30  Receiving Fax and Data Calls 31    The Mobile Office Suite 32    Installing the Mobile Office Suite 32  Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite 33    Networks 34    Search Mode 34  Selecting a Network 34  List of Preferred Networks 35    Security 37  The Card Lock 37  The Phone Lock 38  Call Barring Restrict Calls 38  The  Keypad Lock 39  Fixed Dialling 40    Diverting Incoming Calls 41    Activating a Call Divert 41  Diverting when the Data Menus are On 41   Checking the Divert Status 42  Cancelling Call Diverts 42    Handling More than One Call 43    The Call Waiting Service 43  Receiving a Second Call 43  Receiving a Third  Call 44  To Make a Second Call 44  Connecting Two Calls     Explicit Call  Transfer 44  Conference Calls 44    Handsfree Calling 46    Selecting Answering Mode 46  Other Handsfree Related Settings 46    Personalizing Your Phone 47  Personal Settings 47  The Ring Signal Level 49  Time and Date 49    Other Useful Features 51  The Answering Service 51  The Call Time Call Cost 52  The Two Line Serv   ice 53  Calling Card or Credit Card Calls 54  Area Information 55  The Alarm  57  The Calculator 57   Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 58    Warranty Conditions 61    PTO for The Menu System  gt        The Menu System             Start here       ER                         MEHL    4 Phone book          MEHL             Voice mail  Read messages  Send messages  Area info   Area messages  Set Voice Mail  Misse
28.  vehicles  Check  with your vehicle manufacturer s representative to be  sure your phone will not affect the electronic systems  of your vehicle     Electronic Devices       Most modern electronic equipment  for example equip   ment in hospitals and cars  is shielded from RF energy   However  RF energy from telephones may affect some  electronic equipment     Turn off your phone in health care facilities when  regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so     Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment  without requesting permission     Mobile telephones may affect the operation of some im   planted 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 toa  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 minimum distance of  15 cm is kept between the phone and the pacemaker   the risk of interference is limited  Contact your cardi   ologist for more information     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Aircraft         Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft       Do not use it on the ground without crew permis   sion     To prevent interference with communication systems   you must not use your phone while the plane is in the  air     Power Supply   
29.  volume          Use the navigation key or the volume keys at  the side of the phone to adjust the volume        When you reach the desired volume  press YES      During a call you can use the volume keys at the side of  the phone to adjust the volume     You can have independent volume settings when you  use the phone as a handheld unit and when you use it  with various handsfree equipment  This means that if  you set the earpiece volume when the phone is  connected to handsfree equipment  the volume setting    Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     when the phone is handheld is not affected and vice  versa     To Reset the Phone    It is possible to reset all menu settings to default  To do  this     From the    Settings    menu  select    Master reset          Enter the phone lock code   The default code is  0000         Press YES     To Display Your Phone Number    Note     When you turn on your phone  your phone number will  be displayed  provided it can be retrieved from your  SIM card  If not  you can enter it yourself        From the    Settings    menu  select    Phone no        Enter the number      Press YES     If your SIM card allows it  you can also enter your fax  and or data number     Changing the Greeting Text    When you turn on your phone  a greeting text appears  in the display  Instead of the default greeting  you can  have your phone display a welcome greeting that you  write yourself  However  some operators may not allow  th
30. 12345699       Numbers beginning with the international         sign  and country code can also be stored  allowing you  to make calls from abroad     a Numbers including question marks can be stored   For example  storing 0123456770 allows calls to  be made to numbers ending with a zero from  0123456700 to 0123456790  To enter a question  mark hold down         The Fixed Dialling function does not prohibit calls  to the international emergency number 112  in the  Americas 911  and the Service Centre of your net   work operator  Network services such as Call Di   vert and Call Barring cannot be used       The maximum fixed numbers that can be stored  depends on your SIM card     To Activate Fixed Dialling      From the    Access    menu  select    Fixed dial        Enter the PIN2 and press YES        Scroll to    On     using the navigation key  and  press YES     To Cancel Fixed Dialling    From the    Access    menu  select    Fixed dial        Enter the PIN2 and press YES        Scroll to    Off  using the navigation key  and  press YES     To Store Fixed Numbers    From the    Phone book    menu  select    Fixed  numbers        Scroll to    Store     using the navigation key  and  press YES      Enter the PIN2 and press YES        Enter the name  optional  and the fixed number  in the same way as when storing an ordinary  phone number     To Edit a Stored Fixed Number    From the    Phone book    menu  select    Fixed  numbers        Scroll to    Edit     using the naviga
31. Access    menu  select    Call Waiting         Scroll to    Activate     using the navigation key       To activate the call waiting service  press YES   There may be a short delay before the network    responds  In the meantime  the message    Please wait    is  displayed  This is followed by the message    Call Waiting  ON        To Cancel the Call Waiting Service    From the    Access    menu  select    Call Waiting        Scroll to    Cancel     using the navigation key      To cancel    Call Waiting     press YES     With the    Get status    option  you can check whether the  call waiting service is activated or not     Press    Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover        Receiving a Second Call       If the    Call Waiting    function is activated  you will hear a  tone in the earpiece when a second call is received and  the message    Call wait    will appear in the display     To End Current Call and Accept Wait   ing Call    Press NO to end the current call  The question     Answer     appears     To answer the waiting call  press YES     To Put Current Call on Hold and Accept  Waiting Call    To put the current call on hold and to answer    the waiting call  press YES  The message    1 on  hold    appears     To Reject Waiting Call      To reject the waiting call and continue the  current call  press O followed by YES     The waiting call is cleared  If the callers network  supports it  the caller will hear a busy tone     Note   f    Divert On busy    i
32. ES      You can now continue from number 4 above     Erasing a Phone Number    Note     To erase a phone number from the Phone Book       Recall the number using    Name recall    or    Posi   tion recall         Press and hold CLR  The question    Erase      appears       To erase the number  press YES     You can also select    Erase    from the    Phone book    menu  and then enter the storage position     If you want to erase all numbers from the phone  memory  not possible for the card memory   you can do  this as follows     From the    Phone book    menu  select    Erase all  from phone        To erase all phone numbers from the phone  memory  press YES     19    Copying Phone Numbers between    Enter the number of the first position in the    phone memory you wish to copy to and press    Positions and Memories YES        To start copying  press YES     The starting position in the card memory is dis   played and the next empty position in the phone          As you fill up the Phone Book memories  you might  want to move entries from one memory to another or                   between positions in the memories  Cora bo ahem ead ested     For every entry on the card  from the start posi   To Copy All Numbers from Card tion onwards  press   Memory to Phone Memory   YES to copy     From the    Phone book    menu  select    Copy all       NO to go to the next position in the card    memory      CLR to copy to another position in either the  card or phone memory  Enter the n
33. No reply    Unreachable  MENL Cancel all  Check all  4 r  Select net  Search mode  Edit list  New search    Phone lock Change code    Call cards security  Fixed dial       The Phone  Keypad and Display    Indicator  light    Infrared  IR   een    Navigation key    Antenna               Keypad    Earpiece    Display    Microphone    Active Flip    Connector   for charger and  other accessories     Key Functions          OFF    YES  used to      make calls  answer incoming  calls  put calls on hold and  switch between calls      confirm selections andin   puts      enter a selected menu     ON OFF and NO  used to     turn the phone on or off     send calls  reject incoming  calls and cancel selections       back up one level in the  menu system     NAVIGATION KEY  press LEFT or  RIGHT  or press and hold  to  access and move through the  menu system     CLR  Clear   used to     erase digits from the display      mute the telephone      return to standby from the  menu system              Indicators in the Display    NUMERIC KEYS  used to enter  the digits 0 9 and to enter text   The 0 key also enters the inter   national prefix     if held down     STAR  used to     enter the   character       enter a pause character     if  held down     HASH  used to     enter the characters   or         recall a phone number from  the Phone Book     VOLUME KEYS on the side of the   phone  used to      change the earpiece volume  during a call      reject an incoming call  if  pressed twice   
34. Press x   To multiply     Press   twice     57    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use    General    Efficient Phone Operation       Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver   When the phone is turned on  it receives and transmits  radio frequency  RF  energy  Depending on the type of  mobile phone you have bought  it operates in different  frequency ranges and employs commonly used modu   lation techniques  The system that handles your call  when you are using your phone  controls the power  level at which your phone transmits     Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy       58    The International Commission on Non lonizing 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 hand   held mobile phones  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    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 efficient manner        How to use your phone for optimum performance with  minimum power consumption       Hold the p
35. User   s Guide    Mobile Phone  1888 WORLD       General Information 2  Operators  amp  Subscription 2  GSM 900 1900 Dual Band 2  SIM  amp  PIN 2    Preparing Your Phone for Use 3  The SIM Card 3  The Battery 4    Turning On the Phone 7  When No Network Name Is Displayed 7  To Turn Off the Phone 7  Initial Set   tings 7    Making and Receiving Calls 9    Emergency Calls 9  Making Calls 9  Receiving a Call 10  Redialling a Num   ber 10  Calling Someone Who Has Called You 11  Unanswered Calls 11  Hid   ing or Showing Your Number 12    During a Call 13    To Change the Earpiece Volume 13  To Mute the Microphone 13  To Use the  Display as a Scratch Pad 13  To Send Tone Signals 13    The Menu System 14  Moving through the Menu System 14  Display Text and Symbols 14    The Phone Book 15    Before You Start 15  Entering Characters 16  Creating Your Personal Phone  Book 16  Recalling a Phone Number 17  Keeping Your Phone Book Up to  Date 19  Copying Phone Numbers between Positions and Memories 20    Sending and Receiving Text Messages 21  Two Memories 21  Setting the Phone for Text Messaging 22  Composing  and Sending Messages 22  Reading a Message 23  Replying to a Message  24  Erasing a Message 24  Storing a Received Message 24  Reading Stored  Messages 25  Calling a Phone Number in a Message 25  Frequently Used  Messages 25    Communicating via the Modem 26  Before you Start 26  The Data Menus 26  Installing the Infrared Modem 27   To Connect Using the IR Link 30  To Connect Using
36. WORLD connected to handsfree  equipment and when you use the phone as a handheld  unit  This means that if you make one of these settings  when the phone is connected to handsfree equipment   the settings when it is handheld are not affected and  vice versa     To change a setting      Connect the phone to the handsfree equipment      Change the setting according to the instructions  in the chapter    Personalizing Your Phone        Note  The active flip can be temporarily disabled by pressing  and holding the side volume key while opening closing  the flip     Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Personalizing Your Phone    The Ericsson   888 WORLD is much more than just an   other mobile phone  It is your companion in both pro   fessional and private life  As such  you most certainly  want to adjust the phone to your preferences     You can do so by composing your own ring signal   changing the key sound or changing the message  signal  among other things     This chapter contains all the information you need to  get that little extra out of your phone     Personal Settings       The    Settings    menu includes a number of functions  which lets you adapt your phone to your own personal  needs in different situations  Note that some of the  settings depend on if you have external equipment   e g  handsfree equipment  connected to your phone or  not     Changing the Earpiece Volume    Tip     Note       From the    Settings    menu  select    Ear
37. YES     To Call the Answering Service    When you receive a voice mail  this is indicated in the  display by the text    Voicemail Check      You can now  check your message by pressing YES     If you press NO  you can call the answering service at  any time later on to listen to your recorded messages   To do this       From the    Mail    menu  select    Voice mail    and  press YES     The phone will automatically call your voice  mail  Follow the instructions given to you by  your operator   s answering service     Whenever you have a waiting voice mail  a symbol is  shown at the bottom of the display     Further information about the use of the answering  service is found in the operating instructions supplied  by your network operator     You can also call your voice mail number by pressing  and holding the 1 key in standby mode     51    To Turn Off the Voice Mail    From the    Mail    menu  select    Set VoiceM        Select    Off and press YES     The Call Time Call Cost       When you are on the phone  the display shows the  duration of a call     By using the    Call info    function in the    Settings    menu  you can have the time displayed for all calls  both  incoming and outgoing  You can also have the call cost  or the number of call units displayed by selecting the     Cost    option  provided your network and your SIM card  support this feature     Call Information    To select what call information you want to be dis   played in the    Info    menu      
38. appears if you have selected the     Cost    option in the    Call info    function in the    Settings     menu       From the    Info    menu  select    Price      The    Units    option means that the number of call units    will be displayed during a call  and in the    Last call    and     Tot calls    functions     The    Price    function lets you enter and vary the price per  call unit  The price entered is stored on your SIM card     To Enter the Price per Call Unit       From the    Settings    menu  select    Call info        Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover       Scroll to    Cost     using the navigation key  and  press YES        To exit to standby mode  press CLR        From the    Info    menu  select    Price Units    and  press YES     New Price    appears        Press YES       Enter the code for the desired currency  for  example GBP for Pound Sterling  and press YES       Enter the price per call unit  for example 0 5   and press YES  To enter the decimal point  press           Enter your PIN2   The PIN2 prompt may not  appear in some networks      To Revert to Displaying Call Units    From the    Info    menu  select    Price         To select the    Units    option  press YES       To revert to displaying call units  press YES     To Set a Credit Limit for Calls    Provided both your network and your SIM card support  this feature  you can enter a total amount of money that  can be used for making calls  This could be useful wh
39. ave  the Two Line service  Alternate Line service   you can  also set different ring types for the two lines     Press G_ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Composing Your Own Ring Signal    From the    Settings    menu  select    Edit Melody        Clear the display by pressing CLR       Use the keypad to    OFF enter notes  The key   ON   ED pad now works as a  keyboard  Press and   hold a key to enter a   long note  Press 0 to   Cc  CE  increase the note  one octave       To listen to your melody  press YES  If you want  to save it  press YES again  If not  press NO and  continue editing     The Ring Signal Level    Tip        Use the navigation key to set the ring signal  level       Pressing RIGHT increases the volume     Pressing LEFT decreases the volume     The phone will ring once with the actual setting  as you press the navigation key  except for the     Off and    Step    settings       To save the setting  press YES     Use the side keys to change the ring level silently     Time and Date          The Ring level setting allows you to specify the level       when the phone is handheld       when the phone is connected to handsfree equip     ment      when the phone is connected to a vibrating call  alert device    To set the ring signal level      If necessary  connect the phone to the external  equipment      Scroll to the    Ring level    menu  using the naviga   tion key  and press YES     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the co
40. be the best tool available for that kind of services     This chapter guides you through these features  Please  note that some of them are operator dependent   Contact your operator for information on which  services you have access to     The Answering Service       Note     The Answering service of your network allows callers  to leave a voice message when you cannot  or do not   wish to answer your calls     This service may not be available in all networks and  may require a separate subscription     The    Voice mail    function makes it easy to call your  answering service to listen to recorded voice  messages  You must activate the    Voice mail    function  before using it     Activating the Voice Mail    To enter the number to the answering service     From the    Mail    menu  select    Set VoiceM          Scroll to    New number     using the navigation  key  and press YES        Enter the new number and press YES   To activate the Voice Mail function     From the    Mail    menu  select    Set VoiceM        Press    Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover                                        Scroll to    On     using the navigation key and  press YES        Enter the number of your answering service      To activate the function  press YES     To change the number of the answering service     From the    Mail    menu  select    Set VoiceM          Scroll to    New number     using the navigation  key  and press YES        Enter the new number and press 
41. bmenu or to confirm  the setting     If you enter the menu system  but do not press any keys  in 60 seconds  the phone will return to standby mode     Instead of pressing the navigation key repeatedly  you  can press and hold it down until you reach the desired  menu or submenu              Display Text and Symbols    T       F LPN     RRROD             When you move through the menu system  the follow    ing hints can help you      Capital letters are used to indicate the menu or  function selected        When 4 and    are displayed  there are more op   tions you can scroll through with the navigation  key      Text in brackets indicates the current setting of  the function that is shown in the display     Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The Phone Book    Tip     The Phone Book in your   888 WORLD lets you store and  recall phone numbers  This means that the phone can  store all your important numbers  You do not have to  remember them or carry your address book around     The Phone Book also keeps track of your last dialled  numbers and  if you subscribe to the Calling Line Identi   fication service  the last answered numbers  Con   venient if you have to call someone back     When you receive a call and the caller   s number is in the  Phone Book  you will see the name in the display     Your   888 WORLD comes with the Ericsson Mobile Of   fice Suite software  When installed on your computer   the Mobile Office Suite lets you manage your Pho
42. calls  press the  navigation key repeatedly       Press CLR to return to standby mode   If you check a missed call within 24 hours  the time of  the call is displayed  Otherwise  the time is replaced by    the date  You can toggle between date and time by  pressing       11    To Erase a Number from the Missed  Calls Memory      When the information about the call is shown   press CLR       Press YES     Hiding or Showing Your Number       With most common subscriptions  the caller   s number  is sent when a call is made  This means that the receiver  can see your phone number when you make a call   However  some operators offer subscriptions where  your phone number is normally hidden     If you want to change the setting for a particular call   this is possible provided the network you use supports  it     To Hide Your Phone Number for a Par   ticular Call    Enter the phone number you wish to call     Press the navigation key RIGHT   The    Special functions    menu now appears      Press YES to enter the    Special functions    menu       Press the navigation key repeatedly until    Hide  Id    appears        Press YES to make the call                          To Show Your Number for a Particular  Call    Enter the phone number you wish to call     Press the navigation key RIGHT   k The    Special functions    menu now appears      Press YES to enter the    Special functions    menu                                      Press the navigation key until    Send Id    appears 
43. card function is  activated in the    Access    menu   To store a calling card number       From the    Phone book    menu  select    Call card  numbers    and press YES     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Note       Enter your security code and press YES  The  default code is 0000  To change security codes   see above        Select card position  Card 1 or Card 2   using  the navigation key  and press YES        Enter the access number  the phone number  to  the calling card server  The numbers are  entered in the same way as in the ordinary  Phone book        Press the navigation key        Enter the verification code to your calling card  server       To store the calling card number  press YES     Since the dialling order may vary between calling card  servers  you can change the order yourself  Use the    or   key  when the    Called no     row flashes     Dialling order means whether you have to dial your  verification code before or after the number you want  to dial     Selecting the Card You Want To Use    Note     If you have stored two card numbers  you must select   which card you wish to use before making a   Calling Credit card call      From the    Phone book    menu  select    Call card  numbers         Enter your security code and press YES  The  default code is 0000       Scroll to the card you wish to use  using the  navigation key  and press YES  Your settings for the card appear      To select the card  press YES    If you 
44. ctivate     press YES     Press    Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Note        Enter the phone number to which you want your  calls to be diverted  including the area code   and then press YES     If you used the divert option earlier and then cancelled  it  the phone number to which the calls were diverted  will be suggested  Press CLR if you want to erase this  number and enter a new one     There may be a short delay before the network  responds  In the meantime  the message    Please wait    is  displayed  This is followed by the message    On busy         All calls    or    No reply           Divert ON     depending on which  divert option you choose  The selected phone number  is also displayed     The display informs you of any activated call divert  each time you turn the phone on     Diverting when the Data Menus are On       If you have turned on the    Data menus     you can set call  diverts for your phone  fax and data numbers  respectively or for all three together  To divert  proceed  as described above     For the fax and data numbers  there are only two divert  alternatives      all calls      unanswered     41    Checking the Divert Status       To Check the Status of a Certain Call  Divert    O From the    Divert    menu  scroll to the call divert  you want  using the navigation key  and press  YES     Scroll to the    Get status    option      To check the status  press YES   The message    Please wait    appears  followed by either    
45. d SMS messages on  your computer     The Phone Book Manager    The Phone Book Manager allows you to dial other par   ties  manage telephone numbers and names as well as  check the status of the phone  It consists of an Address  Book  a Dialler and a Phone Status Display     For instructions on how to use the Phone Book  Manager  please consult the on line help texts asso   ciated with the application     The Message Manager    The Message Manager makes it possible to create   send  receive and organize SMS messages     For instructions on how to use the Message Manager   please consult the on line help texts associated with  the application     Installing the Mobile Office Suite       32    Before you Start the installation  make sure you have in   stalled the modem script according to the instructions  given the chapter    Communicating via the Modem        Close all applications on your computer     Connect your mobile phone to the computer  using the IR port or the RS232 cable  do not for   get to start the    Infrared    application in the    Con   trol Panel         Installation from a Diskette      Under    Settings    in the    Start    menu  select     Control Panel          Select    Add Remove    programs  and click the     Install    button        Insert the first installation disk       Follow the instructions given on the screen    If a modem other than the   888 WORLD modem has   been selected  the Mobile Office Suite may be unable to   detect your phone  If thi
46. d calls       Name recall  Position recall   Store   Edit   Erase   Erase all from phone  Copy all           Set alarm  Set clock  Set date  Clock mode  Date mode    This menu appear only when you have turned on the    Data menus     see    chapter    Communicating via the Modem         wee    This menu appears only if your network operator offers the Two Line  service  also called Alternate Line Service  and you have subscribed to it     see chapter    The Two Line Service           These menu functions are slightly different if you have selected a    Next  call type    other than speech                                Copy   Call card numbers  Fixed numbers  Answered calls  Dialled numbers    MEHL    Clock       HEHU    4 Calculator               Ear volume  Ring type  Edit melody  Mail alert  Keylock  Key sound  Light   Min minder  Call info    Note  The default display language is  English  The English display texts may  differ from the US Englsih texts                MEHL          E a    move clockwise or anticlockwise    selecta menu or function    go back one level in the menu system    go back to the standby menu          MEHL                   Answering mode  Greeting   Phone no  Language   Data menus  Linel tag  Master reset       MEHL          Last call  Tot calls                                                           Barring   Call Waiting  Unlock card  Change PIN code  Change PIN2 code  Phone lock                Fa  Speech  FAX  Data  4 r  All calls    n busy  
47. d to meet the highest quality standards     This guide introduces you to your   888 WORLD and  shows you how to get the most out of it  Before you  start  please read the    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient  Use        Please note that some of the functions and services de   scribed in this users guide are depending on your  choice of network operator  Should you need additional  information on how to use them  contact your operator     Press    Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Congratulations       Mobile Internet    When you are on the move and in need of communica   tion and information  Mobile Internet is the answer     Mobile Internet is a service supplied by Ericsson to fa   cilitate easy communications and rapid information re   trieval  wherever you are  It gives you access to on line  customer services  on line user manuals  and useful in   formation when you are out travelling  It allows you to  down load various communication software which will  ensure you achieve optimum results from your Ericsson  products     If you run into any problems  there are help texts con   nected to the different Mobile Internet pages     The Internet address to Mobile Internet is  http   mobile ericsson com mobileinternet    To get access to the service you also need a user id and  a password  The first time you log on  please use the  following     User Id  mobile  Password  internet    Note that you must change user id and password the  first time you log on to M
48. e call       Press 3  followed by YES  to include the two  persons in the conference     You can put the conference group on hold and then add  a third member by repeating steps 2 to 4  It is possible  to add up to five members in this way     In the display  the last called number is referred to as  call number one  the one before as number two etc     To Have a Private Conversation    If you wish to have a private conversation with one of  the members  you can put the other members on hold   To do this     Press 2       Press the number of the member you want to  have a private conversation with  For example   if you wish to talk to member number three   press 3        Press YES   To join the member to the conference call again     Press 3 and then YES     To Release one of the Members ina  Conference Call      Press 1       Press the number of the member you want to  release  For example  if you wish to release  member number three  press 3        To release the member  press YES     Press  _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Making a Call while a Conference Call  is in Progress    It is possible to make a call while you are participating  in a conference call  To do this       To put the conference call on hold  pressYES     Enter the number you wish to dial and press YES    To switch between the new call and the conference call     Press YES    To end the new call and return to the conference call     Press 1  then YES     See chapter    Handling Mor
49. e case with the  cheaper nickel cadmium type batteries  often sold as  accessories from other suppliers  For optimal talk and  standby time in the long run  we recommend that you  only use Ericsson original batteries with your   888  WORLD     To remind you that the battery will soon need to be  charged or replaced with a charged one     Note       an alarm signal  a long beep  sounds and the mes   sage    Battery low    appears for ten seconds in the  display      the indicator light on top of the phone starts blink   ing red     If the phone is left turned on  the low battery alarm will  be repeated several times and  finally  the phone will  turn itself off when the battery is no longer able to  power it satisfactorily  It might be possible to turn the  phone on again  but you will not be able to make or re   ceive any calls  You should charge the battery or re   place it with a charged one     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Turning On the Phone                                                    To turn on the phone       Press and hold down the NO  ON OFF  key until  you hear a click  The display prompts you to  enter your PIN       Enter your PIN  The digits appear as stars in the  display  If you make a mistake while entering  your PIN  erase the wrong digit by pressing the  CLR key        Press YES     If you enter your PIN correctly     ERICSSON    will appear in  the display  The phone will then search for a network     If your PIN is
50. e greeting text to be changed    To enter your own greeting      From the    Settings    menu  select    Greeting         Scroll to    New text     using the navigation key       Press YES     47    Note        Write your new greeting  using the numeric  keys  For information on how to enter letters   see chapter     The Phone Book           To confirm your new greeting  press YES     The greeting function also lets you turn the greeting  text off     Setting the Minute Minder    When the minute minder is activated  you hear a beep  once every minute  while you are on the phone    To set the minute minder      From the    Settings    menu  select    Min minder          Choose between    On    and    Off  using the  navigation key        To confirm your selection  press YES     To Change the Display Light    Note     The display light can be set to automatic  turned off or  turned on     In automatic mode  the display light is turned off  automatically 20 seconds after the last key is pressed   It is turned on again when a key is pressed or when a  call or message is received     To set the display light     From the    Settings    menu  select    Light          Scroll to the desired display light setting  using  the navigation key  and press YES     You can have one setting when the phone is used as a  handheld unit and another when the phone is used with  a handsfree kit  powered from an external source  For  example  if you place the phone in a vehicle handsfree  holder  yo
51. e list  press YES                    Rearranging the List    From the    Networks    menu  select    Edit list        Scroll to the network you wish to move and       press YES   _ EDIT LIST       Move    is displayed  Press YES and enter the new  A tae     P  a ne position within the list              36 Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The Card Lock       Note     Your SIM card is protected by a card lock  When you buy  your SIM card  you obtain a PIN  Personal Identity  Number      Every time you turn the phone on  you have to enter  your PIN and then press YES  unless you turn this  feature off  see below      If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row   the SIM card will be blocked  This is indicated by the  message    Card blocked Unblock         If this happens  see     If Your SIM Card Is Blocked    below     If your PIN starts with the same digits as the inter   national emergency number 112  in the Americas 911    they will appear in the display  when you enter your  PIN     To Change Your PIN    Note       From the    Access    menu  select    Change PIN  code         Enter your old  current  PIN and press YES       Enter your new PIN and press YES       At the prompt    Repeat new PIN     enter your new  PIN a second time and press YES     The message    New PIN    confirms that the PIN  has been changed     If the message    Matching error    appears  this means you  entered the new PIN incorrectly  If the message    Wro
52. e than One Call    for more  details     To End a Conference Call      To end the conference call  press NO     45    Handsfree Calling    By using the Ericsson portable or vehicle handsfree  solutions  you can be on the phone without having to  use your hands to hold it     The   888 WORLD allows you to change the default set   tings for the handsfree related functions so that they fit  your own requirements     Selecting Answering Mode       The submenu    Answering mode    includes two func    tions     Any key    and    Auto         The    Any key    function   If you use the phone with handsfree equipment  and this function is turned on  you can answer an  incoming call by pressing any key  except the NO  key      The    Auto    function   If you choose the automatic answering mode  an  incoming call will be answered automatically after  one ring signal  if the phone is used with hands   free equipment     To select Answering Mode       From the    Settings    menu  select    Answering  mode          Choose preferred answering mode using the  navigation key        To change the setting of the function you have  chosen  press YES        To confirm your setting  press YES again     46    Other Handsfree Related Settings    Apart from the settings mentioned above  you can  change the following settings when using handsfree  equipment         Ring level           Ear volume           Light          Each of these settings can be specified separately when  you have your   888 
53. ea information messages in your  display     55    To Turn Off Area Information      From the    Mail    menu  select    Area info        Press YES        Scroll to    Off  using the navigation key  and  press YES     Area Information Message Types    Each type of Area Information message is identified by  a three digit code  At present  the following message  types exist     Code Al Message Type       000 Index   010 Flashes   020 Hospitals   022 Doctors   024 Pharmacy   030 Long distance road reports  032 Local road reports   034 Taxis   040 Weather   050 District  base station identity   052 Network information   054 Operator services   056 Directory enquiries  national   057 Directory enquiries  international   058 Customer care  national    059 Customer care  international        For information about the Al services you can use   please refer to the information supplied by your net   work operator     Area Information Message List   You can decide which types of area information mes   sages you wish to receive  The phone   s    Area Info    list  can hold up to 20 codes     To insert an Area Information code      From the    Mail    menu  select    Area info         Press YES       Scroll to    Edit list     using the navigation key  and  press YES   The digits to the left indicate the position in the  list  You can scroll forwards and backwards  through the list with the navigation key       To insert a code  scroll to the first empty  location  using the navigation ke
54. ed  the waiting call is  diverted to the number you have specified     To Make a Second Call         While the first call is in progress  clear the  display by pressing CLR      To put the current call on hold  press YES  The  message    1 on hold    is displayed       Enter the number you wish to call  or recall it  from the phone book  and press YES     Connecting Two Calls   Explicit Call    Transfer       If you have one active call and one on hold  it is possible  to connect the two calls       Press 4 followed by YES     The two calls are now connected to each other  and you  are disconnected from both calls     This service may not be available in all networks   Contact your operator to find out whether your net   work supports it     Conference Calls       The Conference call service allows you to have a joint  conversation with up to five people  You may put an  individual or a group of conference members on hold  while you add other people to the conference call  You  may also put conference members on hold while you  talk to someone privately     The Conference Call service may not be available in all  networks  Contact your operator to find out whether  your network supports it     Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     To initiate a Conference Call    Note       Call the first person you wish to include in the  conference call      Put this person on hold by pressing YES       Call the second person you wish to include in  the conferenc
55. en  you  for example  lend your phone to someone  and do  not want their call costs to exceed an amount specified  by you  After a call is made  the cost is deducted from  this amount  When the amount reaches zero  no more  calls can be made      From the    Info    menu  select    Credit         To select    New credit     press YES       Enter the amount  for example  30 pounds      Press YES       Enter your PIN2        Press YES     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The Two Line Service       Two voice lines with different phone numbers  Line 1  and Line 2  may be assigned to your phone  This is use   ful if you  for example  want to have one number for  your business calls and one for your private  The ability  to receive and send text messages  SMS   is only  available on Line 1     The Two Line service  also called Alternate Line Service   ALS  may not be available on all networks and may  require a separate subscription     Selecting a Line                   Note     The line currently selected is indicated in the display  with the letter    L    and a digit  For example  if line two is  selected  you will see    L2    in the display     To change to the line that is not currently selected     Scroll to the    Change to    menu       To change to the line displayed in the bottom  row  press YES     From now on  all outgoing calls are made on the  selected line  You can  however  receive calls on both  lines     Instead of accessing the men
56. er  some operators offer subscriptions where  your phone number is normally hidden     If you want to change the setting for a particular call   this is possible provided the network you use supports  it    To hide your phone number for a particular call  when  you recall a number from the Phone book        Recall the phone number  but press NO instead  of YES     The number is now shown in the standby dis   play      Press the navigation key RIGHT   The    Special functions    menu now appears       Press YES to enter the    Special functions    menu       Press the navigation key repeatedly until    Hide  Id    appears        Press YES to make the call   To show your number for a particular call  when you  recall a number from the Phone book       Recall the phone number  but press NO instead  of YES   The number is now shown in the standby  display      Press the navigation key RIGHT     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The    Special functions    menu now appears      Press YES to enter the    Special functions    menu     Press the navigation key until    Send Id    appears      Press YES to make the call     Keeping Your Phone Book Up to Date       As the people you know change jobs  move  marry etc    you might want to change the names and numbers in  your Phone Book  or perhaps delete some of the  entries     To Edit an Entry in the Phone Book    There are two ways of finding the Phone Book entry you  wish to edit  You can use either the
57. es are not erased  when the messages memory becomes full  you should  store them in the SIM card memory  To do this     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover                      From the    Mail    menu  select    Read messages      The messages saved in your Messages memory  appear      Scroll to the message you wish to store in the  SIM card memory  using the navigation key  and  press YES       Press YES again     Erase     appears        Press NO     Store     appears       Press YES  The message is now moved from the  phone memory to the SIM card memory     Sending Stored Messages      From the    Mail    menu  select    Send message         New    appears     Scroll to the message you wish to send  using    the navigation key  and press YES  Now you can  edit your message  if you wish        When the message is ready to be sent  press  YES     Request reply     appears        If you want the recipient to reply to the  message  press YES  If not  press NO        Enter the recipient   s phone number or recall it  from the phone book  To access the    Phone  book    menu  press LEFT       To send the message now  press YES     25    A very convenient feature of the   888 WORLD is the  in built modem  which equals a PC Card modem   With  this  you can connect a computer to your phone in or   der to send and receive fax and e mail messages   browse the Internet and much  much more     With the   888 WORLD you can choose if you want to  connect to your c
58. hone as you would any other telephone   While speaking directly into the mouthpiece  angle  the antenna ina direction up and over your shoul   der  If the antenna is extendable retractable  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       Driving      Do not bend the antenna since it is sensitive and  this will reduce its performance       Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna   Take your phone to a qualified service centre for  repair  Use only the designated Ericsson antenna       Do not use an antenna designed for any other  type of telephone than the one you have bought   Unauthorized antennas  modifications  or attach   ments could damage the phone and may violate  the appropriate regulations        Check the laws and regulations on the use of tele   phones in the areas where you drive     Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     If you are going to use your mobile phone while driv   ing    a 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 conditions so require     RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor  vehicles  In addition  some vehicle manufacturers for   bid the use of mobile phones in their
59. ications AB  1998   Publication number  EN LZT 126 1472 RIA    Printed in Sweden     The C     symbol on our products signifies that they have been certi   fied according to the EMC directive 89 336 EEC  the Telecommuni   cations directive 91 263 EEC  and the Low Voltage directive  73 23 EEC when applicable  The products fulfil the requirements  according to the following standards     Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination      ETS 300 342 1 EMC for European digital cellular telecommuni   cations    Accessories Without Direct Connection to a Cellular Phone       EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility  Generic Emission  Standard      EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility  Generic Immunity    Standard  ELALI  i  Wt  CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT    Associations     
60. in the Control Panel folder  select infrared  communication on the COM port you intend to  use        Making Fax and Data Calls       Software Initiated Fax and Data Calls    Note     Fax and data calls are normally initiated from within the  computer software  Do the following     Connect your computer to the phone  using the  IR port or the RS232 cable     Start the appropriate software application on  your computer and follow the procedure that is  appropriate for the software     Make sure that you have selected the   888 WORLD mo   dem     When a fax or data call is in progress  the phone display  shows the call type  that is    Fax    or    Data        Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Receiving Fax and Data Calls   Single    Receiving Fax and Data Calls      Numbering             D    m             The procedure for receiving fax and data calls depends  on your network and subscription  If you have different  numbers for speech  fax and data calls  this is referred  to as multi numbering  This means that you can have  up to three numbers in your subscription  If you only  have one number for all call types  this is referred to as  single numbering     Receiving Fax and Data Calls   Multi  Numbering    If your network and subscription support multi  numbering  the   888 WORLD will display the type of in   coming call  There are two possible types apart from  speech calls       Fax calls    Data calls    The display shows the type of call 
61. lick the Status tab  The message    One infrared device  is in range    should be displayed  Your computer will  now discover the new hardware and a dialogue box will  appear     Click Next      When the next dialogue box appears select the  drive and folder containing the modem script   A  if you are using diskettes or D   could be  another drive  if you are using the CD  Click OK     Press G _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Tip     To check that the infrared modem has been installed  successfully  go to Control Panel and select Modems   Ericsson   888 WORLD should appear in the list under  the General tab     Installation   Windows CE      Make sure that you have Microsoft H PC Ex   plorer or Windows CE Services installed on your  laptop  Also make sure that communication be   tween your H PC and your PC is established      Insert the CD into your PC   s CD drive or insert  the diskette containing the Infrared support into  the diskette drive       Installing from CD    When the setup dialogue box appears on the  screen  click the    Install Infrared Modem for Win   dows CE    button    Installing from diskette    Select    Run    in the    Start    menu  Click    Browse     and locate the Windows CE folder on your  diskette drive  In the Windows CE folder   double click    Install       The infrared modem will be installed automati   cally on your H PC       Reset your H PC   Usually this is done by press   ing a reset button placed in the backup ba
62. ller card  Many operators deliver credit card sized  SIM cards which have a perforated smaller card that you  can take out easily     Before you can use your phone  you must insert the SIM  card into the phone     To Insert the SIM Card    To insert the SIM card  remove the battery  if attached   and follow these steps        Release the SIM card  holder by sliding it  in the direction of  the arrow             Slide the SIM card  into the holder   Make certain that the    cut corner is top    right     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover  3       Close the holder        Lock the holder by  pressing it down and  sliding it in the di   rection of the arrow  in the picture           The Battery       Your mobile phone comes with a nickel metal hydride   NiMH  battery  The battery is not charged when you  buy your phone  but there may be enough power to  turn on the phone  We recommend that you charge the  battery before you use the phone     To Attach the Battery to the Phone     Place the battery on the back of the phone       Press the battery upwards and against the  phone until it snaps into place        To Remove the Battery    Make sure that the phone is turned off before removing  the battery  see next chapter   Then     Press the catch on  the bottom of the  battery       Lift the battery up  and away from the  phone        To Charge the Battery  Make sure that the battery is attached to the phone   Then     Connect the charger to the mains   The
63. lling  46  Handsfree Related Settings  46    hiding your phone number  12  18       international emergency number  9    International Numbers  15  country code  15  international dialling prefix  15    K       Key Sound  48    Keypad Lock  39  Automatic   39  Manual  39  Unlock   39    L       Language  7  last dialled numbers   10    64    Light  48       Menu System  14  Message Signal  48  Minute Minder  48    Missed calls  11  Who Called  11    Mobile Office Suite  32  Installing the Mobile Office Suite  32  The Message Manager  32  The Phone Book Manager  32  Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite  33    Mute  microphone  13  ring signal  10       Networks  34  Search  34  Select  34     0        Operators   2    P       Personal Identity Number  PIN   2  Personal Unblocking Key  PUK   2    Phone Book  15  Edit  19  Entering Characters  16  Ericsson Mobile Office Suite software  15  name recall   17  Phone Book Memories  15  position recall  18  Store a Phone Number  16    PIN   2  Change PIN   37    PIN2  2  Change PIN2   37    Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  60  Power Supply  59   Product Care  60   PUK   2    R       Reading a Message  23    Recalling a Phone Number  17  Using the Name  17  Using the Position  18    Receiving Fax and Data Calls  31  Multi Numbering  31  Single Numbering  31    Redialling a Number  10  Automatic Redialling Function  10  Redial Previously Called Numbers  10    Replying to a Message  24  Reset the Phone  47  Restrict Calls  38    Ring 
64. me displayed is not the one you want   press the navigation key until you find the  correct name and number        Press YES to make the call     You can also enter the name directly after pressing LEFT  from the empty standby display     To Recall a Phone Number Using the  Position                         Emma Limetree        464          If you know the memory position where you have  stored a certain phone number  you can recall the  number using the position     From the    Phone book    menu  select    Position  recall        Enter the position where the number is stored     For a position in the card memory  simply  enter the number     For a position in the phone memory  press  and hold the   key until the    character  appears and then enter the number      Press YES   The name and phone number now appear in the  display      If you entered the wrong position number  press  the navigation key repeatedly until you find the  phone number     Tip        To call the number  press YES     You can also enter the position directly in the standby  display and then press the   key to recall the phone  number  Do not forget the    x    before the position if the  number is stored in the phone memory  to get the    x     character  press and hold the   key      Hiding or Showing Your Number When  Making a Call    With most common subscriptions  the caller   s number  is sent when a call is made  This means that the receiver  can see your phone number when you make a call   Howev
65. ment that  allows you to do so  This is called roaming     The    Networks    menu includes a number of functions  which you can use to determine how the phone  searches for a network  You may also select a network  yourself from those within range     Search Mode    Automatic Search Mode    The automatic search mode means that when you turn  on your phone  it searches for the last accessed net   work first  If this is not available  the phone will  automatically search for another available network  within range        The Automatic search mode is normally the default  setting when you buy your phone  However  if you  need to activate the automatic search mode  do the  following     Scroll to the    Networks    menu  using the naviga   tion key  and press YES     Scroll to    Searchmode        If     Auto     is visible on the bottom row of the  display  your phone is already set to Auto   matic search mode    a If     Auto     is not visible  press YES      Scroll to    Auto    and press YES  The phone is now  set to Automatic search mode       To return to standby mode  press CLR                    34    Note  The order of preference in which the phone selects a  network is determined by a list of preferred networks  on your SIM card  which you can edit at any time     Manual Search Mode    The manual search mode means that when you turn on  your phone  it searches for the last accessed network  If  this is not available  the question    Select network     ap   pears    To
66. metal powders     Do not transport or store flammable gas  liquid  or ex   plosives in the compartment of your vehicle which con   tains your phone and accessories     Product Care       60      Do not expose your mobile phone to moisture or  extreme temperatures       Do not use any other accessories than Ericsson  originals  Failure to do so may result in loss of per   formance  fire  electric shock or injury  and will  void the warranty       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     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Warranty Conditions       If your Ericsson product requires warranty service you  should return the product to the dealer retailer from  whom it was purchased  If your Ericsson product re   quires warranty service when you are abroad  the serv   ice is available in those countries listed on your Interna   tional Warranty Certificate     In the event of difficulty  details of our authorized serv   ice network are available from your local Ericsson sub   sidiary     Our warranty       Ericsson warrants this product as being free of defects  in material  design and workmanship at the time of  original purchase and for a period of twelve  12   months immediately thereafter     What We Will Do    If  during the period of the warranty  this product mal   functions in normal 
67. n  messages      From the    Mail    menu  select    Send messages         Scroll to    Options    and press YES       Scroll to    Serv cent    and press YES      If there is no number in the display  enter the  number of the service centre  including the  international prefix  and press YES       To return to standby mode  press CLR     Your phone is now ready to send and receive text  messages     Some network operators may only allow SMS to be sent  within their own network     Setting Duration of Message                         If your message cannot be delivered because the   recipient is not within reach of a network  you can   instruct your Service Centre to repeat the message for   one hour  12 hours  one day  one week or the maxi    mum period  determined by your service provider       From the    Mail    menu  select    Send messages         New    appears      Scroll to    Options     using the navigation key  and  press YES        Select the    Valid per    option and press YES     Scroll to the desired duration and press YES     Changing Message Types    22    The phone is prepared for sending other types of  messages  Your network operator   s Service Centre may  offer the facility to convert a text message into a format                    fax  telex  voice  etc   that suits the equipment that is  going to receive the message     Consult your operator for further information about the  formats you can use    To set the message type      From the    Mail    menu
68. ne  Book from your computer in a simple way     You can find more information about the Mobile Office  Suite in the chapter    The Mobile Office Suite        Before You Start       Before you start creating your personal Phone Book   there are a few things you need to know  In this section   you will learn about the two different memories and  how to store the numbers with the international prefix     We also recommend that you at this stage read the  section about entering characters  even though you  might need to go back to this when you follow the in   structions later on     Phone Book Memories    You can store your phone numbers in two different  memories       the card memory on the SIM card     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Note       the phone memory     Storing your numbers in the card memory allows you to  use the numbers stored on the SIM card even when you  change phones  i e  when you insert your SIM card into  another phone     On the other hand  by storing your numbers in the  phone memory  they are always available to you on  your phone  even if you change SIM cards     The memory positions in the card memory are  numbered from 1 onwards  The actual number of  memory positions available depends on your SIM card     The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers   The memory positions are labelled x1   x 99     In the    Phone book    menu  press   to enter the X  charac   ter  Outside the    Phone book    menu  you must pre
69. network is not within range  the name   of another network is displayed with the message      Current        Preferred        Available    or    Forbidden            Current    means that the network is currently       You can create a list that defines in which order your  phone will select a network during automatic network  selection  when your home network is not within range     being used  The number of networks that can be stored in the list       Preferred    means that the name of the network is depends on your SIM card    included in a list of preferred networks on your The    Edit list    function lets you review the networks in   SIM card    the list  Apart from rearranging the order of the net        Forbidden    means that the name of the network works  you can add new networks to the list and delete   is included in a list of forbidden networks on your networks from it    SIM card and that you are not allowed to use it    You can  however  make emergency calls  Reviewing the List of Networks            Available    means that there is a network within    range  which is not on either the forbidden or   From the    Networks    menu  select    Edit list      preferred list on your SIM card  4   The name of the first network is displayed       If there is no network within range  the message   You can scroll through the other networks in the     No network    is displayed  list by using the navigation key     Note  To see anetwork   s full name  press x           
70. ng  PIN    appears  followed by    Enter Old PIN     you entered  your old PIN incorrectly     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     To Change Your PIN2    Depending on the network you use  some services  require that you enter a second PIN  the PIN2       Select    Change PIN2 code    from the    Access     menu     Follow the same procedure as described in    To Change  Your PIN    above     To Lock the SIM Card      Select    Lock card    from the    Access    menu     Press YES      Enter your PIN and press YES     The message    Locked    confirms that the card lock is  now activated     To Unlock the SIM Card    Note       Select    Unlock card    from the    Access    menu     Press YES      Enter your PIN and press YES     The message    Unlocked    confirms that the card lock is  now deactivated     This function only applies if your SIM card allows you to  deactivate the card lock     If Your SIM Card is Blocked    To unblock the SIM card if you have entered the wrong  PIN  or PIN2  three times in a row       Press YES       Enter your PUK  or PUK2   which you will find in  the information from your network operator      37    Warning        Enter a new four  to eight digit PIN  or PIN2        Press YES       Re enter the new PIN  or PIN2  to confirm it      Press YES    If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in succession     your card will be permanently blocked  If this happens   you will have to contact your network operator     The Phone
71. nt to read an incoming message at  once  it is automatically stored in the Messages  memory in the phone  This allows you to read it later  on     If there are any unread incoming messages in the    left at the bottom of the display     The Messages memory can hold up to 10 messages   When all memory positions are full  the oldest read  message will be overwritten when a new message is re   ceived     If the Messages memory becomes full with unread  messages  new messages will automatically be stored  in the SIM card memory  If the SIM card memory  becomes full  the letter icon      starts blinking     Messages remain in the Messages memory until you  erase them  see    Erasing a Message    until you insert a  different SIM card  or until the telephone needs the  memory space to store new messages    The SIM Card Memory    If you receive an important message and want to make  sure it is not erased from the messages memory  you  can store it in a memory on your SIM card  This means  that you can retrieve the message regardless of which  phone you use  Messages that are saved in the SIM card  memory remain there until you erase them     If the SIM card memory becomes full  the letter icon  3  starts blinking     21    Setting the Phone for Text Messaging                      Note     If the phone number to your network service centre   cannot be retrieved from your SIM card  you must   specify the number yourself  Otherwise you cannot  reply to received messages or send your ow
72. nternational emergency number 112  in  the Americas 911  can be made when the keypad is  locked  If the phone alarm rings  you can turn it off by  pressing any key    The keypad remains locked until you      answer an incoming call      replace the battery      unlock the keypad     To Lock the Keypad Manually      Scroll to the    Keylock    menu  using the naviga   tion key       Press YES     To Unlock the Keypad      Press LEFT followed by YES     The Automatic Keylock    Note     Automatic keylock means that if no keys are pressed in  25 seconds  the keypad will be locked    To set the automatic keylock      From the    Settings    menu  select    Keylock         Choose    Auto     using the navigation key       To confirm your selection  press YES     The Keypad lock is always disabled if the phone is  connected to vehicle handsfree equipment     39    Fixed Dialling       40    Fixed Dialling is a way of restricting outgoing calls  It   requires a SIM card that allows fixed numbers to be   stored  The fixed numbers are protected by the PIN2      The Fixed Dialling function allows calls to be made  only to fixed numbers stored on the SIM card  If an  attempt is made to call other numbers  the mes   sage    Number not permitted    appears in the dis   play      It is possible to store partial numbers  for example  an area code  or an area code followed by the first  digits common to several numbers  Storing  0123456 allows calls to be made to numbers from  012345600 to 0
73. obile Internet        To be able to use your phone  you need to have a sub   scription to a network  This is obtained from the net   work operator     The services included in your subscription depend on  your choice of operator and or subscription  Therefore   some of the services and functions described in this  manual may not be accessible to you  If you want a  complete list of the services included in your subscrip   tion  please contact your network operator     GSM 900 1900 Dual Band       The Ericsson   888 WORLD is a dual band phone  which  means that you can use your phone in two different  kinds of networks     the GSM 900 and the GSM 1900  systems     The GSM 1900 system is used in the US and other parts  of the Americas  and the GSM 900 system is used in  Europe  the Asia Pacific region and in some parts of  Africa  This means that you can use your   888 WORLD  on six continents     Consequently  the   888 WORLD offers you enhanced  international roaming  thanks to the additional net   works now available when you are out travelling     The switching between the two systems is done auto   matically  which means that you can use your phone  without ever having to consider which system is being  used  This is taken care of by the networks  However   you should note that the functions offered and the net     SIM  amp  PIN    General Information    Operators  amp  Subscription    work coverage differ depending on your choice of op   erator and or subscription        
74. of the alarm signal depends on  the setting of the ring signal     The alarm will ring for 60 seconds and will be repeated  every nine minutes if you do not turn it off  After 60  minutes  the repeat function will be turned off    To set the alarm      From the    Clock    menu  select    Set alarm          Scroll to the    New time    option  using the naviga   tion key        Press YES       Enter the time in hours and minutes       Press YES    If you choose the 12 hour format in the    Clock mode     function you can alternate between am and pm by  pressing   and      To turn the alarm off       Press any key to turn the alarm off when it  sounds       if you do not want the alarm to be repeated   press YES    To turn the alarm function off      From the    Clock    menu  select    Set alarm         Scroll to    Off  using the navigation key       Press YES     Press  _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     The Calculator       The phone   s built in calculator can add  subtract  divide  and multiply    An example of how to use the calculator    In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32      Scroll to the    Calculator    menu and press YES      Enter 134        Scroll with the navigation key to the division  sign      and press YES        Enter 32        Scroll with the navigation key to the equal sign      and press YES to get the answer     You can also press   to get the answer     To clear the display  press CLR   To enter a decimal point     
75. omputer via infrared link  IR  or via ca   ble     Note that to be able to use various communication  services you also need appropriate software  for  example a fax application  an e mail application or an  Internet browser     Your   888 WORLD comes with a CD and a set of disk   ettes  both containing a modem script and the Ericsson  Mobile Office Suite software  among other things  Note  that the CD contains additional items     The Mobile Office Suite isa phone book manager and a  message manager  See the chapter    The Mobile Office  Suite    for more information     You will also find the Microsoft IrDA driver  the Micro   soft Windows CE driver and modem script     Before you Start       Before you can start using communication applications  there are a few things that need to be taken care of       Firstly  you need to make sure your computer is  configured for infrared communication  Most com   puters are already configured  but if this is not the  case  please see your computer s user manual for  more detailed information     Note     Communicating via the Modem      Secondly  you need to install the Microsoft IrDA  driver and the Ericsson   888 WORLD modem script  on your computer  These are found on the CD  and or the diskettes that came with your phone   Detailed instructions are found in the section    I   nstalling the Infrared Modem    below       For you to be able to use the above mentioned  services most phone network operators require  that you have separa
76. on the middle row   To receive a fax or data call       Connect your computer to the phone       Answer the call from within the software appli   cation  if it does not answer automatically      Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Note              4          If your network and subscription only support single  numbering  the phone does not recognize the type of  incoming call  This means that the calling part has to  tell you if you are going to receive a fax or data call     Do the following to prepare your phone for a certain   type of call     In the menu system  scroll to    Next call type      the    Data menus    must be turned on  and press  YES     Select the type of call you are going to receive     If you select    Speech     the next call will be  handled as a speech call      If you select    FAX     the next call will be  handled as a fax call      If you select    Data     the next call will be  handled as a data call       Receive the call according to the instructions  above     The next call setting remains until you change it  The  current setting  if not a speech call  is shown on the  middle row of the standby display  see picture in the  margin      31    The Mobile Office Suite    The Mobile Office Suite is a Phone Book Manager and a  Message Manager  Once installed on your computer   the application allows you to organize the names and  telephone numbers that you store in your phone book   It also allows you to write and rea
77. only use one card number  this selection will not    have to be repeated every time you wish to make a  Calling Credit card call     Press  _ gt  to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Making a Credit or Calling Card Call      Enter the number you wish to dial  or retrieve it  from the Phone book       To set up the call as a Credit Calling Card Call   press and hold YES     The access number to the calling card server is called  and during the connecting phase  you are prompted to  send the called number  the number or the person you  want to call  and the verification code  in the order  chosen by you  see above      To send the called number and the verification code  during the connecting phase  press YES when the dis   play shows    Send     or wait a few seconds and your  Ericsson   888 WORLD will send them automatically     Area Information       Note     The ordinary Short Message Service can be defined as a  personal service with messages specifically and exclu   sively directed to you  The Area Information  Al  is  another type of text message which is sent to all sub   scribers in a certain cell of a network at the same time     For example  the information may be a local road report  or a local taxi phone number     This feature may not be available in all networks     To Turn On Area Information      From the    Mail    menu  select    Area info         Press YES       Scroll to    On     using the navigation key  and  press YES     You can now see Ar
78. onnecting           Note  When you are abroad  your phone will automatically  search for a network that you are allowed to use  Which  networks you can use depends on the agreements your  operator has signed with the operators in the country  you are visiting  See chapter    Networks                    Press    Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover  9    Receiving    Checking the first characters    If you have entered more characters than can be seen in  the display  the first characters will be replaced by the    symbol  To check the first characters        press the navigation key RIGHT     a Call       Note     When you receive a call  the phone rings and the indica   tor light on top of the phone blinks green rapidly  The  display shows    Answer         If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identifica   tion service and the caller   s network sends the number   you will see the caller   s number at the bottom of the  display  If the number is stored with a name in the  phone book  the name will be shown in the display     The phone must be turned on and within coverage of a  network before a call can be received     To Answer the Call    Tip       Open the flip   If the flip is already open  press YES     When the call is finished  press NO   or close the flip     To mute the ring signal when you receive a call  press  CLR     To Reject the Call    There are two ways of rejecting the call      Press the NO key      Press the volume key on the side of 
79. re you  bought your SIM card  If this is not the case  the default  language is English   To change the display language       Press the navigation key LEFT or RIGHT until the     Settings    menu appears       Press YES to enter the    Settings    menu        Press the navigation key to the LEFT until the     Language    menu appears        Press YES to enter the    Language    menu        Press the navigation key until you find the  desired language       Press YES to select the language                                  Press CLR to return to standby mode     Note   f by accident you end up with your phone displaying a  language you do not understand  you can return to Eng  Tip   lish by pressing LEFT 0000 RIGHT at any time   Setting the Time Noter    The time is shown at the bottom of the display  When  you buy your phone  the time is normally not set     If you want to set the time        MEHL      Press the navigation key LEFT until the    Clock     menu appears        Press YES to enter the    Clock    menu        Press the navigation key RIGHT until the    Set  clock    menu appears        Press YES to enter the    Set clock    function              oo 00    Enter the correct time in hours and minutes and  press YES             Press CLR to return to standby mode     Note  The time is by default presented in the 24 hour format   If you prefer the 12 hour format  you can change the  default setting     For more information  see    Personalizing Your Phone        To Set 
80. rt     menu  Type A  setup if you are using diskettes  or D  setup if you are using a CD  could be an   other drive   Click OK        When the Setup dialogue appears on the screen   click the Install Infrared Support for Windows 95  version 2 0 button       Follow the instructions given on the screen      When the Add Infrared Device Wizard appears   select the Built in infrared port on laptop or  desktop and click Next       When the next page of the Wizard appears on  the screen  select the COM port enabled for  infrared communication and click Next      When the third and last page appears on the  screen  accept the default settings by clicking  OK     After the installation you will return to the Setup dia   logue where you can continue the installations     Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Step 4   Install Infrared Modem    Tip       Insert the CD into your computer s CD drive or  insert the diskette into the diskette drive      Place the phone with the infrared modem next  to your PC  See illustration below   The infrared  port may be positioned differently on your com   puter            Close the Control Panel if it is open      Open the Control Panel      Double click the Infrared Monitor icon       Select the Options tab and make sure that the  check box    Enable infrared communication on      is checked  In most cases the infrared communi   cation is enabled on COM2 or COM3     To check that the infrared communication is enabled   c
81. s activated  the waiting call is    diverted to the number you have specified   To Switch Between Two Calls      To switch between the active call and the call on  hold  press YES     43    To End the Current Call    Note     Tip     Receiving      To end the current call  press NO  The message     Retrieve held call     appears and a beep sounds      Press NO to end the held call  or press YES to  return to the held call     If you do not press YES or NO within three seconds  the  message    Retrieve held call     disappears from the  display  The held call is ended automatically     You can automatically end the current call and retrieve  the held call by pressing 1 followed by YES     a Third Call       Provided your    Call Waiting    function is activated  you  may receive a third call when you are engaged in one  call and have a second call on hold  You will hear a tone  in the earpiece and the message    Call Wait    appears in  the display     To Accept the Call    Only one call at a time can be on hold  If you wish to  accept the third call  you must end one of the existing  calls    To end the current call and accept the waiting call      Press 1  followed by YES     The waiting call will become active and the held  call will remain held     How to Reject the Call    Note     44      Press 0  followed by YES     The third call is rejected  Provided the caller   s network  supports this function  the caller will hear a busy tone     If    Divert On busy    is activat
82. s case  just press CLR to return to  j   the standby menu    For a few seconds the text    IR port activated    Which version   appears in the display  The phone then returns  to standby mode  y y    Place your phone less than one metre from your Version 2 0 Version 1 0  computer  or your H PC  and make sure that the  infrared ports are aligned  within 30     y        Step 2  The examples in this manual may differ from your PC  If Uninstall Infrared Support 1 0  you require more information during the installation  process than provided by this User   s Guide  we suggest i i  that you consult your PC supplier or your computer   s nSer  aaa Ws BP Y P CD Diskettes  i y  i S Step 4 Step 3  Installation Flowchart for Windows 95 Install Infrared Modem      install Infrared Support 2 0  We recommend that you use step 1  4 in the flowchart  below as a checklist in order to assure that your com   puter has been configured properly for a successful in  Check Hardware  stallation of the infrared modem  Communication OK  NO  gt   See Trouble Shooting on CD   The boxes in the flowchart apply to the sections with  corresponding titles in this User   s Guide  ves       You are now ready to use your  Infrared Modem              Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover  27    Step 1   Check Infrared Support    Before installing the infrared modem you also need to  check if the Microsoft Infrared support for Windows  version 2 0 has been installed     To do this  and also to
83. s is the case  you will need to   change to the   888 WORLD modem    To do this      Click    Cancel         Select the   888 WORLD modem from the drop   down list     You will need to restart your computer before you can  start using the Mobile Office Suite  To access the Mobile  Office Suite  double click its icon on the desktop     Installation from a CD    An installation program will start automatically when  you insert the CD into your drive      Click    Install Mobile Office Suite         Follow the instructions given on the screen       Select the Ericsson   888 WORLD modem from    the    Modem    drop down list if it is not already  selected     You will need to restart your computer before you can  start using the Mobile Office Suite  To access the Mobile  Office Suite  double click its icon on the desktop     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite         Under    Settings    in the    Start    menu  select     Control Panel          Click    Add Remove Programs           Select    Ericsson Mobile Office Suite    from the list  of applications        Click    Add Remove         Follow the instructions given on the screen     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     33    Networks       When you turn on the phone  it normally selects its  home network  If this is not within range  for example  when you are abroad  you may use another network   provided your home network has an agree
84. side the cover     Sending and Receiving Text Messages    Tip     Note     Avery convenient feature of your Ericsson   888 WORLD  is the Short Message Service  SMS   This allows you to  send and receive text messages consisting of up to 160  characters     Using the Short Message Service  you do not have to  worry about whether the people you want to reach  check their answering machines or not  As soon as they  turn on their phone  the message will be waiting for  them     Text messages can be received when the phone is in  standby mode  during a call or when incoming calls are  diverted to another phone number  If the recipient   s  phone is turned off when a message is sent  a notifying  message will be displayed soon after the phone is  turned on     Apart from sending standard messages to phones  your  Ericsson   888 WORLD is also prepared for sending fax  messages  group 3 and 4   X400 messages  e mails and  telexes  via the Short Message Service  Check with your  network operator which message types you can use  and how     Your   888 WORLD comes with the Mobile Office Suite  software  The Mobile Office Suite makes it possible for  you to write and read SMS messages on your computer   For more information on how this is done  please see  the chapter    The Mobile Office Suite        The Short Message Service may not be available in all  networks     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Two Memories       The Messages Memory    If you do not wa
85. signal  changing ring type  48  Composing your own ring signal  49    Ring Signal Level  8  49  handsfree equipment  8  To mute the ring signal  10  vibrating call alert device  8    Roaming  International  2    S       Scratch Pad  13    Security  37  Call Barring  38  Card Lock  37  Keypad Lock  39  Phone Lock  38    security code  PIN   2  Sending Messages  23    SIM Card  If Your SIM Card is Blocked  37  Insert the SIM Card  3  Lock the SIM Card  37  Unlock the SIM Card  37    speed dialling  17  Subscriber Identity Module  SIM   2  Subscription  2            Text Messages  21  Changing Message Types  22  Enter Letters  22  Messages Memory  21  Read  25  Send  25  Setting the Phone for Text Messaging  22  SIM Card Memory  21  Store  24  Write  22    Tone Signals  13  touch tones  13  Turning Off the Phone  7  Turning On the Phone  7    Two Line Service  53  Selecting a Line  53    U       Unanswered Calls  11    Vv       Voice Mail  51  To Turn Off the Voice Mail  52    65    First edition  October  1998     This user   s guide is published by Ericsson Mobile Communica   tions AB  without any warranty  Improvements and changes to this  user   s guide due to typographical errors  inaccuracies of current in   formation  or improvements to programs and or equipment  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 Commun
86. ss  and hold down   to enter the x character     International Numbers                   If you intend to use your phone both at home and  abroad  you should store all phone numbers as interna   tional phone numbers  that is with the         sign   which  automatically will be replaced by the international dial   ling prefix for the country you are calling from     fol   lowed by the country code  then the area code and the  phone number       To enter the     sign  press and hold 0     Omit any leading zero in the area code     15    Entering Characters       In the phone book you can accompany any number you  store with a name  To enter the characters in the name   follow the instructions below       Press the appropriate key  1 9  0 or     repeatedly until the desired character appears in       the display   Press    to get       Space           lt   gt   1  2 ABCAAAAC2Tr  3 DEF E3A     4 GHIi4  5 JKLH5BA  6 MNONO O6  7 PQRS amp 7TLE  8 TUVUUS8  9 WXYZ9  0   amp   UXK4FSE  X  SZIOOEYPA              For example     To enter an A  press 2 once     To enter a B  press 2 twice   Tip  To enter a digit  you can press and hold the numeric  key     To enter the second letter on the numeric keys directly   press and hold the upper volume key and press the  desired numeric key  To enter the third letter  press the  lower volume key instead     Note   f there is a pause of more than 60 seconds between  entering characters  the phone will return to the  standby menu     To Enter Small
87. te fax and data subscriptions   This way you never need to worry about whether  an incoming call is a fax  data or normal speech  call  If you do not already have separate fax and  data subscriptions  please contact your operator     Do not expose your in built modem to electrostatic dis   charge  ESD   The communication link may be lost and  could lead to unintentional loss of data  Should you  lose connection  you may need to restart your  computer and or your mobile phone     The Data Menus                      Some of the communication features described in this  chapter require that you have the    Data menus    in your  phone turned on  To turn them on       In the    Settings    menu  scroll to    Data menus      The current status  on or off  is now shown on  the bottom row of the display       Press YES to change the status if needed  that is  from off to on or vice versa   Then press YES  again to confirm the setting     Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Installing the Infrared Modem          Step 1    Before you start Check Infrared Support    Make sure that the phone   s IR port is activated                                                                                                                       To activate the IR port  y    Inthe menu system  scroll to    Activate IR port       i Installed   4 N and press YES   If the IR port is already acti  NO  vated  the display will read    Deactivate IR port    YES  instead  In thi
88. tead  Your   888 WORLD is  all set for making this procedure as easy as possible for  you     You can store two separate card numbers in your  phone  These numbers are protected by a four  to  eight digit security code that you choose yourself  The  default code is 0000     In order to be able to make Calling card calls  you have  to activate this function     Activating the Calling Card Feature      From the    Access    menu  select    Call cards  security    and press YES      Enter your security code and press YES  The  default code is 0000        Scroll to    Call cards     using the navigation key   and press YES        Scroll to    On     using the navigation key  and  press YES     The Call card function is now activated and the sub   menu    Call card numbers    will be visible in the    Phone  book    menu     To Change Security Codes      From the    Access    menu  select    Call cards  security    and press YES       Enter your security code and press YES  The  default code is 0000        Scroll to    Change code     using the navigation  key  and press YES        Enter your new code and press YES  The code  can consist of four to eight digits        Confirm your new code  when    Repeat new  code    appears in the display  and press YES     Your security code is now changed     Storing Credit or Calling Card Num   bers    Your Ericsson   888 WORLD allows you to store two call   ing card numbers in the phone book menu     This submenu is only visible if the Call 
89. the Ring Signal Level    Press the navigation key RIGHT              The text    Ring level    and a bar representing the  ring signal level appears in the display             Press YES to enter the    Ring level    menu       Use the navigation key to set the ring signal  level   a Pressing RIGHT increases the volume     Pressing LEFT decreases the volume   The phone rings once with the actual setting as  you press the navigation key  except for the     Off and    Step    settings        Press YES to save the setting      Press CLR to return to standby mode     Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to change  the ring level silently     If you have your   888 WORLD connected to external  equipment  for example handsfree equipment or a vi   brating call alert device   the ring signal level will be set  for this situation separately  See    Personalizing Your  Phone    for more information     Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Making and Receiving Calls    The instructions in this chapter assume that you have  turned on your phone and that you are within range of a  network     Emergency Calls       To make an emergency call      If the phone is not on  turn it on by pressing the  NO key until you hear a click      Enter the international emergency number 112    or 911 if you are in the Americas                                    a When the call is answered  a call time meter  in the display shows how long you have been  on the phone in min
90. the phone  twice     The caller will hear a busy tone if the caller s network  supports this function  If    Divert on busy    is activated     the incoming call is diverted to the number you have  specified  see    Diverting Incoming Calls         Redialling a Number       Your   888 WORLD conveniently lets you redial the last  phone numbers you have called  15 or more  depend   ing on your SIM card   It can also redial a number auto   matically if the connection failed when you first called     To Redial Previously Called Numbers                      Note       Press YES  The display now shows the last di   alled number       Press the navigation key RIGHT or LEFT until the  number you want to call is shown on the  bottom row of the display        Press YES to make the call   If you want to clear the last dialled numbers memory   do the following       Press the navigation key LEFT  The    Phone book     menu appears       Press YES to enter the    Phone book    menu        Press the navigation key LEFT until the    Dialled  numbers    function appears       Press YES to select the    Dialled numbers    func   tion        Press and hold the CLR key  The question    Erase  all     appears       Press YES to erase the last dialled numbers from  the memory       Press CLR to return to standby mode     The Automatic Redialling Function    If the connection fails and the receivers network  supports it  the display shows    Retry     on the top row  and the reason for the failure
91. the phone number and    Active on    if the call divert is  activated  or    Active Off if it is not activated     To Check the Status of All Call Diverts      From the    Divert    menu  select    Check all        The message    Please wait    appears  followed by infor   mation about all call diverts  i e  whether they are  activated or not     Cancelling Call Diverts       42    To Cancel a Certain Call Divert      From the    Divert    menu  scroll to the required  call divert  using the navigation key  and press  YES     Scroll to    Cancel         To cancel the divert  press YES   The message    Please wait    appears followed by a  message which informs you that the call divert has  been cancelled     To Cancel All Call Diverts      From the    Divert    menu  select    Cancel all        The message    Please wait    appears  followed by a  message which informs you that all call diverts have  been cancelled     Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Handling More than One Call    Your Ericsson   888 WORLD allows you to handle more  than one call simultaneously  This means that you can  put a call that is in progress on hold  while you make or  answer a second call  and then switch between the two  calls  See also    Conference Calls    at the end of this  chapter        The Call Waiting Service       To Activate the Call Waiting Service    To be able to receive a second call  you must activate  the    Call Waiting    service       From the    
92. tion key  and  press YES     After you have entered the PIN2  you can change the  position number  the name or the fixed number in the  same way as with an ordinary phone number     Press    _ Dto enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Diverting Incoming Calls    Note     If you want to make certain that your incoming calls are  taken care of when you are unable to answer them  you  can use the Call Divert service to divert them to another  phone number     The Call Divert service lets you   a divert calls if you are already on the phone     a divert calls that you do not answer within a  specified time limit  operator dependent     a divert calls if your phone is turned off or if you are  unreachable   a divert all incoming calls     You can also use any combination of the above     The divert option    All calls    means that all incoming  calls will be diverted to a number specified by you  If  you choose to divert all calls  an arrow     is shown in  the display     If you activate the    All calls    divert  all other diverts will  automatically be cancelled  They will  however  be acti   vated again when you cancel the    All calls    divert     Activating a Call Divert         From the    Divert    menu  scroll to the required  divert option  using the navigation key  The  options are    All calls        On busy        No reply    and     Unreachable     depending on your operator       Scroll to the divert option you want  and press  YES        To select    A
93. tteries or upgrad   ing of software due to changes in network pa   rameters      Damage to the product resulting from       Abuse or misuse  including but not limited to  failure to use the product for its normal pur   poses or in accordance with Ericsson   s instruc   tions for use and maintenance of the product   or the installation or use of the product in a  manner inconsistent with the technical or  safety standards in force      Repairs performed by non authorised service  workshops  or opening of the product by non   authorised persons     61      Accidents  acts of God or any cause beyond the  control of Ericsson  including but not limited to  lightning  water  fire  public disturbances and    improper ventilation        This product will not be considered defective in  materials  design or workmanship if it needs to  be adapted  changed or adjusted to conform to  national or local technical or safety standards in  force in any country other than that for which  the product was originally designed and manu   factured  This warranty shall not reimburse such  adaptations  changes or adjustments  or at   tempts to do so  whether properly performed or  not  nor any damage resulting from them  nor  any adaptation  change or adjustment to up   grade the product from its normal purpose as  described in the product manual without the  prior written consent of Ericsson        Repair or replacement under the terms of this  warranty shall not give a right to an extension  to  or
94. ttery  compartment      If you installed from the CD  you will return to the set   up dialogue after the installation  where you can con   tinue by installing the Mobile Office Suite application   for example     29    To Connect Using the IR Link       Note     The IR feature of the   888 WORLD allows you to con   nect to a computer without using a cable  This option  requires that your computer has an IR port  and that the  operating system supports the IrDA standard for infra   red communication  see above   To enable IR communi   cation       On your computer  start the infrared application  by double clicking the icon in the    Control  Panel          Place the phone less than one metre from the  computer and make sure the IR ports are  aligned  within 30     Your PC will now establish  contact with your phone  This is indicated by  the infrared icon in the status bar        Now you are ready to start infrared communica   tion between your computer and your phone     Before disestablishing contact between your PC and  your   888 WORLD  make sure that you close any com   munication application on your PC        To Connect Using the RS232 Cable       30    Using the RS232 cable  which is sold as an accessory  is  the most power efficient way to to use your   888    WORLD together with a computer  To enable use of the  IrDA protocol  using the RS232 cable     Connect the cable according to the picture   below       Under the tab    Options    in the Infrared Monitor  found 
95. u can set the display light always to be on     To Select Key Sound    Note     You can choose whether to hear clicks  tones or   nothing  silent  when you press the keys      From the    Settings    menu  select    Key sound         Scroll to the desired key sound  using the  navigation key  and press YES     The only sound available for the side keys is the click  sound     Changing the Message Signal    You can choose whether to hear clicks  tones or  nothing  silent  when you receive a text message  SMS        From the    Settings    menu  select    Mail alert          Scroll to the sound you want to hear when you  receive a message  using the navigation key        To confirm your selection  press YES      Changing the Ring Type    Note     You can choose ring type from a list of different sounds  and melodies  You can also compose your own melody   see below  by entering notes with the keypad     To choose one of the pre programmed ring types     From the    Settings    menu  select    Ring type           Scroll with the navigation key until you find the  ring signal that you want  If you do not wish to  disturb other people  use the volume keys on  the side of the phone to scroll silently        When you reach the desired ring type  press  YES     If the    Data menus    are turned on  see chapter     Communicating via the Modem      you can set the ring  signal type for speech  the display shows    Phone    in the  middle row   fax and data calls respectively  If you h
96. u system  you can press  and hold the 2 key to change line  provided the phone  is in standby mode  Clear the display first  using the  CLR key     Receiving a Call on Line 1 or Line 2    Note     When someone calls you  the question    Answer     is  replaced by    Line1     or    Line2     depending on which line  you have selected     If you are engaged in a call on one line  you must end  that call first before answering the call on the other line     53    Different Settings for Each Line    You can have different settings for each line  for  example  the tone of the ring signal  call diverts  call  bars and call waiting function     The call meters in the    Info    menu show the call times   call costs  for the line currently selected     Changing the Name of the Two Lines    Your   888 WORLD allows you to personalize the names  of the two lines  You might  for example  want to call Li   ne 1    Private    and Line 2    Work     To change the name of  Linel       From the    Settings    menu  select    Line 1 Tag    and  press YES      Enter the name  maximum twelve characters    using the numeric keys and press YES     To change the name of Line 2  select    Line 2 Tag     instead     Calling Card or Credit Card Calls       When making international or long distance calls  you  may not want your operator to charge you for these  calls on your normal account  If you have a credit card  ora calling card  you may want to redirect the charges  to one of those accounts ins
97. umber of  the position and press YES      Navigation key LEFT or RIGHT to move  between positions in the card memory       Scroll to    Card Phone    and press YES        Enter the number of the first position in the card  memory you wish to copy and press YES      Enter the number of the first position in the  phone memory you wish to copy to and press  YES        To start the copying  press YES                       To interrupt copying     Press CLR twice     To Copy All Numbers from Phone  Memory to Card Memory To Copy Numbers from Phone Memory    COPY ALL   From the    Phone book    menu  select    Copy all     to Card Memory One by One  Card     Scroll to    Phone Card    and press YES    From the    Phone book    menu  select    Copy         Enter the number of the first position in the   Scroll to    Phone Card    and press YES   phone memory you wish to copy and press YES  To copy from the phone memory to the card memory    O Enter the number of the first position in the card use the YES  NO and CLR keys as described above   memory you wish to copy to and press YES        To start the copying  press YES                             To Copy Numbers from Card Memory  to Phone Memory One by One  CORY   From the    Phone book    menu  select    Copy      dPhone     Scroll to    Card Phone    and press YES        Enter the number of the first position in the  card memory you wish to copy and press YES                       20 Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See in
98. use and service due to defective de   sign  materials or workmanship Ericsson willrepair or  replace  at its discretion  the product under the condi   tions stated below        Ericsson subsidiaries  authorised distributors or  authorised service centres in the countries listed on  your International Warranty Certificate will repair or re   place this product in accordance with the terms and  conditions stipulated in these conditions of the war   ranty  Certain products may not be available in certain  countries and in this event  a similar product will be de   livered     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Conditions         The warranty will be granted only if the original  warranty certificate issued to the purchaser by  the dealer is presented  and if the said warranty  certificate stipulates the serial number of the  purchased product and the date of purchase of  the product  Ericsson reserves the right to ref   use warranty service if this information has  been removed or amended after the original  purchase of the product  The original receipt in   voice will only be accepted as a proof of pur   chase when presented to the dealer from whom  the product was purchased       The warranty is not applicable in circumstances  other than defects in material  design and work   manship  The warranty does not cover the fol   lowing     Periodic checks  maintenance  repair and re   placement of parts due to normal wear and  tear  exchange of faulty ba
99. utes and seconds      If nobody answers your call or you cannot get  through  press NO  The number is stored ina  memory which makes it easy to repeat the  call   See    Redialling a Number    below       If the number is busy  you can redial it auto   matically   See    Redialling a Number    below        When you want to end the call  press NO  The   Call Time meter shows the duration of the call   for three seconds     Note  911 can also be used in areas that use 112 as the inter  Tip  Itis possible to check the duration of the call later on   national emergency number  and vice versa  See    Other Useful Features         Press YES  The display shows    Emergency        ra  alas International calls  Note  Some operators may require that a SIM card has been   Press and hold the 0 key until         is displayed     inserted into the phone and  in some cases  that the PIN  has been entered as well     Making Calls                      The     will automatically be replaced by the  international dialling prefix for the country you  are calling from       Enter the country code  the area code  without  any leading zero  and the phone number     Domestic Calls    Press YES to make the call       Enter the area code and phone number  The  digits are shown in the display     If you need to erase a digit  press CLR     To erase all digits  press and hold the CLR key  until all digits have been erased     Press YES to make the call  The display shows     Calling     followed by    C
100. ver     The    Clock    menu lets you set the time and date  It also  lets you activate the alarm function     The time is shown continuously at the bottom of the  display when the phone is in standby mode     The Clock    To change the time format     From the    Clock    menu  select    Clock mode          Select the clock mode you want  using the navi   gation key       Press YES    To set the clock      From the    Clock    menu  select    Set clock         Enter the time in hours and minutes       Press YES    If you select the 12 hour format in the    Clock mode       function  you can alternate between am and pm by  pressing       The Date    It is possible to have the date displayed in the middle of  the display when the phone is in standby mode     49    50    To set the date format     From the    Clock    menu  select    Date mode          Scroll to the date format you want  using the  navigation key        To select a date format  press YES    To set the date      From the    Clock    menu  select    Set date        Enter the year  two digits        Press YES       Enter the month and day in the same way      To confirm your setting  press YES     Press     gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover        Other Useful Features    Today   s networks are full of advanced features that can  help you in your daily life  You will access and benefit  from all of them  easily and conveniently  with your Er   icsson   888 WORLD  which is designed and prepared to  
101. y  Press YES       Enter the new code   You only need to enter 40  for 040  since the phone adds the leading zero  automatically      To erase or replace a code      From the    Mail    menu  select    Area info         Press YES       Scroll to    Edit list     using the navigation key  and  press YES        Scroll to the code you wish to erase  and press  YES      The message    Erase     appears     If you want to erase this code  press YES     If you want to replace the code  press the  navigation key RIGHT once  followed by YES   Then enter the new code and press YES     To Receive Area Information    When you receive Area information  the message is  stored in the phone memory  Please note that the  phone only stores one message per code  This means  that the message stored previously in a specific code  will be erased     Provided    Area info    is turned on  you can read the  messages with the    Area messages function in the mail  menu       From the    Mail    menu  select    Area messages        Press G_  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover       Scroll from one message to another by using the  navigation key        To select a message  press YES     The Alarm       Note     The phone has an alarm function  When it is activated   an icon in the shape of a bell     is shown next to the  current time in the display     The alarm rings at the set time even if the phone is  turned off  The illumination of the keys and the display  will flash  The volume 
102. y now shows the position of the message   For example  if it is the third of five that the phone can  store     If the card memory is full  the text    Not stored Mem full     appears  In this case you will have to erase one or more  messages  before you can store any new messages in  the SIM card memory     You can also store messages you have composed your   self on the SIM card  See the section    Sending Messages     above     24 Press    _  gt to enter the menu system  See inside the cover     Reading Stored Messages            From the    Mail    menu  select    Read messages        Scroll with the navigation key until you find the  message you are looking for        New    stands for a new unread message        Old    stands for a read message        Sent    stands for a sent message        To Send    stands for a composed  but not sent  message      Press YES        Read the message as described in    Reading a  Message                    Note   f there is a x in front of the message  this means that it  is stored on the SIM card     Calling a Phone Number in a Message       To call a phone number found in a message     Press YES     After the number has been called  the message is con   sidered read and it remains in the Messages memory     Frequently Used Messages       If you have one or more standard messages you use  often  you can store them on the SIM card  to be reused  whenever you want     Storing Frequently Used Messages    To make sure your standard messag
    
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