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1. Press St again to return to the total count display To reset from standby mode press 75 and then press gn to Menu Descriptions Locks Menu The Locks Menu contains the following choices for enabling protection services in the phone to limit its use You can select the lock options most useful for your desired level of phone security You must enter your security code before you can open the Locks menu Auto Lock When selected the phone is automatically locked from making calls each time you turn the phone on To unlock the phone enter the security code Dialing You can use this option to restrict outgoing calls Selections for this function include es Allow all No outgoing call restrictions e Restrict all Allows dialing of emergency numbers only e Local 800 only Only numbers with up to 7 digits and 10 11 digit 800 or 888 numbers No operator access e Memory only Allows calls only to numbers storedin memory Numbers cannot be storediin memory while this restriction is enabled e Local 800 mem only Only the combination of the two preceding options can be dialed e Restrict Internat Only 11 digits or fewer can bedialed and operator access is restricted e Restrict 900 No calls allowed withthe area codes 900 No operator access e Restrict Operator Allows all calls except for operator access dialing 0 Call Cards You can Allow or Restrict the use of calls using a calling card or call
2. 6 Status Indicator shows the operating status of your phone For example Zrdize is shown during a call 7 Battery Strength I conjshows the relative strength of your battery A full icon indicates a fully charged battery ON OFF Indicator Light Functions The color and state of the indicator light on top of your phone indicates the following conditions Slow Flashing Green Phoneis in standby Rapid Flashing Green Phoneis receiving a call Steady Green Phone is receiving power from an external source such as a travel charger Flashing Red Low battery power alert Key Functions YES Press to place a call Presto answer a call Press tostore menu settings Drees and hold after entering a number to make a calling card call Press and hold during a call to send displayed numbers as tones Press during a call to switch between calls call waiting or three way calling features must be activated by your service provider NO ON OFF Press and hold toturn your phone ON or OFF Press to end a call Press to exit a menu without saving changes made in the menu Press to temporarily mute the ringer when receiving a call Up Arrow Press to recall numbers stored in memory when your phone is in standby mode Press twice to recall the last number called when your phone is in standby mode Press to scroll through menus and menu setting selections when your phone is in menu mode or to scroll thr
3. AccessT one 6 Sounds 1 SilentMode 2 Msg Tone 3 Key Sound 4 Key Volume 5 Ear Volume 6 SpeakerV ol 7 Ring Pulse 8 Ring Pitch 9 RingVolume 7 CallData 1 ReceiveLog 2 Last Time 3 Elapsed 4 Call Count 5 Time Count 8 Lockst 1 Auto Lock 2 Dialing 3 Call Cards 4 Receiving 5 Sec Code 9 Call Cardst 1 CardSelect 2 Card1Setup 3 Card2Setup These menu items require you to enter your security code for access Home Only may not be shown depending on your service provider s setup Menu Descriptions 13 Storing and Recalling Numbers Storing and Recalling Numbers You can store phone numbers and associated names in your phone s memory to use for Recall dialing Speed Dial and Super Dial Each number you store can be up to 32 digits in length and any names you store can be up to 24 characters in length Note The number of phone numbers that your phone can store See page 6 is based on each number containing 12 digits and having an eight character name stored with the number Storing longer numbers and names reduces the amount of memory available and the actual numbers you can store You can view the percentage of memory used and available through the Memory menu see page 21 The upper side key functions in the same way that the up arrow key R functions and the lower side key functions in the same way that the down arrow key N functions Storing a Number and Name in Memory There are two ways you can d
4. added to your vehicle Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result Important Safety Information Battery Information New Batteries The battery packaged with your phone is not fully charged To get maximum battery capacity you can use a multicharger to condition the battery To condition the battery you first charge it and then you fully discharge it three times in succession See Conditioning a Battery on page 3 Recycling Your Battery Your phone manufacturer is a member of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC anon profit public service organization designed to assist in the recycling of rechargeable NiCd batteries Many areas require the recycling of these types of batteries Inthe U S call 1 800 822 8837 to find out how to recycle your battery Outside the U S contact your local retailer for recycling instructions Battery Use and Care A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated properly A new battery or one that has not been used for a long period of time should be conditioned as described above before using your phone If a multicharger was packaged with your phone the multicharger has a b
5. brackets 7 Press mm SELEC ibis shown briefly in the aes then the sett ngs list for the Call Setup menu is shown 8 Press CLR to exit menu mode Changing the Volume of the Ring Tone 1 Press N The Main Menus list is shown in the display 12 2 Press or pe ariel the menu pointer is beside Suri 3 Press gen The Sounds menu settings are shown in the display 4 Press S or R ge ine menu pointer is beside F Who Lue 5 Press gen The list of choices fomRing Volume are shown in the display 6 Press N or Reuntil the menu pointer is beside the Ring Volume choice you want As youscrol through the choices the phone sounds the ring volume for each choice 74 Press Gen to store your choice SEBECTIOH ST i is shown briefly in the display then the Sounds menu settings are shown 8 Press CLR to exit menu mode Menu Overview The following chart shows the menus and settings for your phone 1 Memory 1 Store Mem 2 RCL Mem 3 StoreScrpd 4 RCL ScrPad 5 RCL LastNo 6 MemoryUsed 2 Messages 1 UnreadT ext 2 Old Text 3 Delete All 4 VoiceMsgsl1 5 VoiceM sgs2 3 System Opt 1 Sys Select Home Only 2 Phone No 3 System nfo 4 Privacy 5 Time Date 4 Gen Setup 1 K eypadL ock 2 Back Light 3 Contrast 4 Greeting 5 Language 6 MenuReset 5 Call Setup 1 Super Dial 2 Speed Dial 3 Answer Opt 4 Call Timer 5 MinuteMind 6 Auto Area 7 AutoPrefix 8 Auto Retry 9 Tone Send 10
6. or both services callers can leave you text messages or voice mail Your service provider then transmits the text messages and voice mail notifications to your phone Text Message Service Your phone supports three message categories Normal Urgent and Emergency The actual tagging of the text message is dependent on the system used by your service provider Your service provider transmits messages to your phone If your phoneis ON it receives the messages as described below If your phone is not turned ON your service provider retains the messages and transmits them again later NOTE TheKH 618 holds up to five messages TheKH 668 holds up to ten messages or a maximum of 2KB of message text The KF 688 holds over ten messages that can total 2KB of message text When a reviewing text message the status of a text message is shown using the following letters e fF Read text message has beensread but not saved e g Saved text message has beeniread and saved e i Unread text message has not been read Normal Messages If your phone is turned ON when it receives a normal text message your phone sounds a brief tone and a message similar_to the one in this illustration is shown in i the display You havea choice of reading the messageiimmediately by pressing M or reading it later by pressing ea Pressing ER clears the message received alert from the display and places a number and icon in the display to remind you of
7. the phone number you wish to call by pressing the numeric keys The number is shown in the display PressCLR toerasea digit Press and hold SCH to erase all digits 2 Press gen display while your ES Eet to access the heal When your phone accesses SE system baton line of the ae ay Li replaces Lrg as shown in this illustration If the Call Timer is enabled the duration of the call in minutes and wei 2 is Shown in the display beside 11 See page 24 for information on the call timer 3 When you finish your conversation press x6 to end the call or close the flip if your phone has an active enabled flip cover Automatic Redial If you try to place a call and the system is not available your phone automatically redials the numbervevery 15 seconds for three minutes if the AUTO RETRY feature is enabled See page 24 for more information Answering a Call When your phone receives a call the ring tone sounds unless you have disabled it through the Sounds menu see page 25 the words Cal 1 V Ae flash in the display the display and keypad backlighting flash and the indicator light on rop of the phone rapidly flashes green If you have caller ID service from your system the caller s phone number is shown in the display If the caller s number is stored in the phone memory the name stored with the number is also shown 1 Press es tovanswer the call If your phone has a flip cover yo
8. useful if you have access to more than one system Only systems that are currently available can be selected This varies depending on your geographic location Once a system is selected the phone remains locked onto that system until e Signal strength nolonger permits e The phone is turned off e You select Normal in this menu e You receive or makea call Home Only The availability of the Home Only menu item is dependent on your provider s phone setup Home Only lets you have your phone look only for your home system when you turn on the phone The phone does not search for other systems if your home system is not available 22 Phone No The Phone No function shows you the phone number programmed into your phone SystemInfo This feature displays the available digital channel services If no services areavailable the information fields areblank If the phone is locked in analog mode or if the information i is shown Y tee feature Daa N means the feature is not available ron Hot alai i ai Privacy If your sesviceprovider offers digital voice encryption use this function to request voice privacy service Voice Privacy service is not available in all areas If voice privacy is active the digital voice privacy indicator text a reverse text Fl is shown in the display If voice privacy is requested but not granted your phone sounds a Voice Privacy Not Active Tone The tone sounds at the beginnin
9. withthe antenna pointediup and over your shoulder Tips on EfficientOperation For your phone to operate most efficiently do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone isin use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please e Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial e When available use a handsfree device e Position your wireless phone within easy reach e Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations e Donot take notes or look up phone numbers while driving e Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic e Donot engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting e Use your wireless phone to call for help e Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies e Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non emergency assistance number when necessary e Give full attention to driving e Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equ
10. your messages Urgent Messages If your phone is turned ON when it receives an urgent text message your phone sounds a brief tone and a message similar to the onein this illustration is shown in the display As with normal messages you havea choice of reading the message immediately or reading it later Urgent messages areval ways shown before normal messages regardless of the order in which they were received Emergency Messages If your phone is turned ON when it receives an emergency message your phone sounds two brief tones and a message similar to the onein this illustration is shown in the display for a few seconds Reading Text Messages Immediately When a message received notice is shown in the display you can read the message by pressing Sep You can scroll through the message one line at a time by pressing and releasing Nor R You can scroll up or down through the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding a o R Call Back Messages Some text messages you receive may be call back messages A call back message contains one or more phone numbers included by the person sending the message If you press Gen while reading a call back message a screen similar to the one shown here appears Todial the displayed number press gen To place a calling card call to the displayed number press and hold een If you do not wish to call the displayed number press GER to resume reading th
11. 7 Press een to call your selected access number Storing Your Voice Mail Number You can store a home system voice mail access number and a non home system access number It is a good idea to store your voice mail access number s so that a number automatically displays when you receive a voice mail notice 1 Press X to enter Menu mode 2 Press N until the menu pointer is beside 3 Press gen to open the Messages menu 4 Tostore a home system access number move the cursor to Lic i and press en To store a non home PRA access number move the cursor to Lin and press gen Si E your voice mail phone number on the hae line 6 Press e SELELI shown in the display 7 Press g s twice to exit Menu mode 19 Message Services Quick Access to Text and Voice Mail Messages The Quick Message feature lets you quickly read text messages or retrieve voice mail messages To access the Quick Message feature press and hold either amp or R What happens next depends on which types of messages are available o messages are waiting Fesg 20 7 is shown in the d ay EE Sep to go directly tothe Read Text Message menu Press ER to return to standby mode If Only voice may mesos are waiting Uoice Mail f is shown in the displa ay pies e tocall your voice mail access number If both text and voice mail messages are waiting your phone displays a modified version of the
12. AE LZT 123 3960 R3 Ericsson Dual Band Dual Mode Digital Telephone User s Manual ERICSSON ZS About This Manual Important Safety Information provides guidelines for the safe use of your phone and accessories Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use describes important information for using your phone Battery Information contains useful information about rechargeable batteries Getting Started tells you what you need to know to get your phone out of the box and ready to make calls Learning About Your Phone describes the parts of your phone to help you get familiar with its operation Basic Operations gets you started using your phone by describing operations such as placing calls answering calls speed dialing volume control and microphone muting during a call Using Menus describes how to access and navigate through menus Storing and Recalling Numbersidescribes how to use the memory features of your phone Message Services describes how to use the text message and voice mail features of your phone Menu Descriptions describes the menusyand settings available on your phone Problems You Can Solve is a troubleshooting guide for you to use if you have problems with your phone The following descriptions will help you understand the information presented in this manual Key names are shown in bold type CLR for example on as akey symbol een for example Any_alphanumeric characters that represen
13. F F Call number in display using calling card Send DTMF tones during a call Quick Access to Voice Mail Quick Access to Text Messages Mute your voice during a call Mute the ringer when a call is received Access RCL mole recall names numbers and memory positions stored in memory 10 Press Press and hold es Press and hold xm X or the lower side key if available R or the upper side key if available Sep or open the flip available e or close the flip if available a Press and hold a eia CLR R or amp onthe side keys if available CLR Press and hold CLR Bech R R or press upper side key twice if available Sech ee Y then u then Press and hold ez Press and hold amp ves Press and hold or N then zeg Press and hold or amp then R or Y then es Press and hold CLR e or the side keys if available R and press gn Using Menus Using Menus This chapter explains how to use your phone s menus You should read this chapter thoroughly to understand how to navigate through the menu system and how to change menu settings Your phone s menus are an easy way for you to e Store and recall numbers in memory e Check text messages and voice mail e Set up call features e Change ring tone and other sound settings e Change other settings for your phone Opening Menus To open the main menu press N Hai D Hers and the names of the first two submenus are s
14. Fi screen as shown in the illustration In the upper right corner of this screen are two arrows which indicate that both voice and text messages are available From here you can access the Read Text Message oeny a preng Sa or you can go to the et lail P T screen by pressing switch back and forth between the two screens by pressing ER Y R or either of the side volume keys if available on your phone Menu Descriptions Menu Descriptions Press X to access the menus Press or or use your phone s side keys if available to scroll through menus functions in menus and settings in a function Press gn to select a menu function or setting which is beside the menu pointer sl Press ga to go back one level in the menu structure Press CLR to exit the menus completely Memory Menu The Memory Menu contains the following choices for storing and recalling numbers Store Mem Use Store Mem to store a phone number and an accompanying name RCL Mem RCL Mem lets you recall a phone number by the name stored with the number or by the memory location number You can also access RCL Mem by pressing R StoreScrpd Use StoreScrpd to store in the scratch pad memory a number shown in the display RCL ScrPad RCL ScrPad lets you recall a number stored in the scratch padimemory You can also view the numbers in thescratch pad memory by pressing R then RCL LastNo Use RCL LastNo to view the l
15. a memory location by entering the one or two digit location number and pressing ER Answer Opt The Answer Opt function lets you select to answer calls by pressing either gen or pressing any key except ER If you are using your phone in a Vehicle Handsfree cradle you can set your phone to let you press any key to answer the phone or you can set your phone to automatically answer after two rings The KF 688 allows you to answer the phonein the following ways e Open the flip or press gn or e Open the flip or press any key If you are using the KF 688 in a Vehicle Handsfree cradle you can set your phone to answer in the following ways e When you open the fli p or press any key or to auto answer after two rings Call Timer Call Timer when turned ON shows the approximate duration of the current call The timer shows minutes and seconds and resets after 99 minutes Minute Mind Minute Mind when turned ON times your calls by sounding a short beep in the ear piece or handsfree loudspeaker about ten seconds before each full minute during a call 24 Auto Area You can store an area code which Auto Area automatically adds to the 7 digit number you dialed Enter the area code on the display then select On to activate the feature N ote Auto Area does not add the area code tonumbers shown in the display by Caller D Auto Prefix You can store a 1 to12 digit prefix which the AutoPrefix function automatically add
16. aking a S een z7 Message Services EEN 17 Autofati Redial ccseccceccesseseseeeseees 7 Text Message Service En 17 Anmsweringpa Call 7 Voice Mail Service 19 Temporarily Muting the Ring Tone 7 Quick Access to Text and Voice Mail Increasing or Decreasing Earpiece Volume Messages ceea e E ERT 20 During a Cal 7 Muting the Microphone During a Call 7 Menu Descriptions sccccesseeeereeeeee 21 Memory Men sisine oeseri 21 Store Mem eege 21 RCL Shae ice chs a a aaa 21 Storo SOPA BE 21 ROL SerPad eege Ee 21 RCL LaStN O Aere eren 21 MGIMOFY USO ois ciectccsdssnececassecdedttcbescnddeeensext 21 Messages Menu ccssssscecesseesereesesnee 21 UnreadTeXt ege EEN 21 Old TeX esanian 21 Delete All scccsccccecsccccedecczetecusicececastctessaneccncaas 21 VoiceMSgS BE 21 il 21 System Options Menu cccssssseeeeses 22 SyS SOl Ct eege ee 22 HOME e 22 Phone eege 22 DY SICH E 22 Sic Aen ae rece ere ner ee 22 Time Date ae Eege Ee 22 General Setup Menu cccsseseereeeeees 23 Lo 23 Back MENG GE 23 AS ONS dees es teceteanccteeh et 223 Greeting ee nr eT et oe 23 Language EE et 9 23 Accessing Your Native Language ue 23 Menu Reset a 23 Call Setup Menu e eren 24 Super Dial EE g TE 24 Speed Dial O2 mg eee 24 Answer Opt en 24 Oeics eee erent reese 24 Minute Me nf 24 Auto Areg e
17. anual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson Inc at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this manual 1998 Ericsson Inc All Rights Reserved Publication number AE LZT 123 3960 R3 Printed in the U S A KH 618 KH 668 KF 688 Quick Reference Card Turn Phone ONOFF Enter Menu Mode Calling Answer a Call End a Call Press and hold SES N or lower side key During a call press and hold NM Open the flip or Press SS Close the flip or Press SES Flip must be enabled Y 53 Recall Last Dialed No Recall a No from Memory Speed Dial No from Memory KE or upper side key gn to exit R or upper side key enter name or NN to scroll list Enter memory location No and press SS Activate Speed Dial 5 2 oni Super Dial No from Memory Press and hold memory location No Activate Super Dial N 51 0On Store Displayed No to Scratch Pad 413 Recall No from Scratch 414 Pad Indicators Call Timer Minute Minder Access Tone Display Contrast Back Light Language Sounds Mute Microphone On Off Mute Ringer Ring Pulse Ring Pitch Ring Volume Silent Mode On Off Earpiece Volume during a call Speaker Volume Message Tone NSA On or Off 5 5 On or Off A 50 On or Off K MN A3 N A3 a As require
18. attery conditioning function Avoid recharging a fully charged or almost fully charged battery Thisscan result in the memory effect which causes the battery to charge to less than its full capacity If your phone shuts off due to low battery power charge the battery within 24 hours for the battery to reach full capacity e Donot leave your battery where it could be subjected to extremely hot or cold temperatures This could reduce the battery s capacity e Never let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object This could short circuit and damage the battery e Donot attempt to take a battery apart e Dong expose a battery to open flame This could cause the battery to explode e Turn your phone OFF before removing the battery e Useonly theAC DC adapter supplied with your battery charger Using a different adapter could be dangerous and will void your phone warranty e Nevercharge a battery when the ambient room temperature is below 50 F 10 C or above l05 F 40 C e Do not allow the battery to be placed into the mouth Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed Battery Life Scanning When your phone cannot locate your home calling area or anther acceptable coverage provider it will display carrirg This means the phone is continuously searching for a channel to provide service You need to be aware that scanning uses more battery life than normal operation of your phone Your phone s ba
19. e actual message The up and down arrows in the top right part of the display indicate that there is more than one 17 Message Services number in the message The arrows would not appear if there were just one number You can scroll through the available numbers by pressing or R When you see the desired number press gp to dial that number If you do not call back the number in the message you have the same options for saving and deleting the message as you do with other text messages If you like you can edit a displayed call back number before you make the call In the display the cursor appears in reverse video and it is initially positioned at the far left of the second line In editing the number you can e Enter anumber at the cursor location by pressing a number key If a digit is already in the cursor location that digit as well as all digits to its right move one position to the right e Clear the digit at the cursor location by pressing CLR e Movethe cursor position without clearing anything by pressing and holding Nor R Receiving Messages While on a Call When you receive a message while on a call your phone sounds a brief tone anda message similar to the one in this illustration is shown in the display Press to display the incoming message or press GER to continue talking and have the message treated as an unread message You cannot receive messages during a call if the message memo
20. e correct security code the number is shown in the display is shown in 15 Storing and Recalling Numbers Altering a Number in Memory You can alter or delete a number in memory by doing the following 1 Recall the number as previously described 2 When the number is shown in the display press or R to move the cursor to the Hog line 3 To add digits to the end of the number just enter the digits 4 Toreplace digits press CLR to erase the digits you want to change and then enter the new digits 5 Press Weg e stoe tine altered number The message W SHARE Leon G is ec in the Gees 7 Press amp s to replace the number you previously stored with the modified number Erasing a Number From Memory 1 Press S The Main Menu is shown in the display 2 Press N or R poet the menu pointer is beside fi 3 Press gen The Memory menu is shown in the display 4 gt a or R until the menu pointer is beside HUT Wem 5 Press gen 6 Press Nor until the number and name you want to erase is ZC in the display 7 See and hold CLR Nesey Logat i ele ad in the display 8 Press jia to erase tie numba from memory Heporu Ls ei ci is shown briefly in ihe S 16 Message Services Message Services Your phone can receive two types of message service text messages and voice mail if these services are available from your service provider If you subscribe to either
21. e power cord into a wall outlet 4 Insert the battery into the rear compartment of the multicharger The multicharger s rear indicator lighticomes on red when the battery is properly seated in the rear compartment 5 Remove the battery from the multicharger when the rear indicator light turns green which indicates that the battery is fully charged NOTE You can chargetwo batteries one attached to your phone and one in the rear compartment at the same time Conditioninga Battery Rear Slot Only The multicharger can condition a battery by fully discharging the battery and then charging the battery to full capacity Conditioning helps prevent the memory effect that can result from repeatedly charging a battery before the battery is fullydischarged 1 Using the lightning bolt symbols as your guide align the small plug on the charger cord with the receptacle on the back of the multicharger 2 Plug the connector on the charger cord into the receptacle on the back of the multicharger 3 Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into a wall outlet 4 Insert the battery into the rear compartment of the multicharger 5 Press the light on the left rear side of the multicharger The light remains a solid yellow while the multicharger discharges the battery It can take anywhere from two to six hours to discharge the battery depending on the battery type The light turns a solid red when the multicharger begins charg
22. eed Dial feature when enabled through the Call Setup menu see page 24 lets you quickly dial a phone number stored in memory See page 14 for information on storing numbers in memory To use Speed Dial enter the number of the memory location containing the number you want to call then press geen For example if you want to call the number stored in memory location 12 press 1 then press 2 and_press Sech Stop and Pause Dialing Stop and pause dialing lets you enter a group of numbers with stops and or pauses between groups This featureis useful when you need to dial a phone number andithen another number such as an accesSnumber for an answering machine or voice mail system A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers until you press gen You can enter a stop in a series of digits by pressing and holding until Beis Shown in the display A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for approximately two seconds before sending the next series You can enter a pause in a series of digits by pressing and holding until fa is shown in the display For example if your office has a voice mail system that requires you to dial a phone number followed by your extension followed by an access hos you could enter the followi ee ara ois where 555 isthe prane ou to enter your voice frail rf 2222 1S your extension is your access code When you press gp your phone dials the number and then stops trans
23. eive a voice email notice Arter the Fic at Hot Shore screen has been aleve for five SS o your ebe displays another screen similar tothe one in this illustration that gives you the opportunity tostore an access number The number isstored as Mail 1 if no access number had been previously stored or as Mail 2 if one number had already been stored After you store the number your phone displays a screen askingif you want to call that number Receiving Voice Mail During a Call If your phone receives a voice mail notice om ing acall a brief tone sounds and iimice Mail Fe wed is briefly shown in the display Message Services After you end your call a number and the voice mail icon are shown in the display Listening to Voice Mail When the Icon Is Shown in the Display If there is a number beside the voice mail icon in the display you have voice mail messages that you have not heard To listen to these voice mail messages 1 Press amp to enter Menu mode 2 Press N until the menu pointer is beside 3 Press gen to open the Messages menu 4 Press N until the menu ed is E either Lc gel or Mois Zi 5 To access your pois system access number move the cursor to l n i lt 1 and press eM TO acess your non iame EE access number move the cursor to bii press SR rou can make a credit card call I by pressingand holding een 6 1f you have not stored your voice mail number enter it now
24. eleting Text Messages After you have retrieved and read a text message you can e Save the message to memory Press and hold een e Delete the message Press and hold CLR e Move to the next message Press 1 e Return to the previous message Press 3 Saved text messages are retained Ta Unsaved text messages are retained only until the space is needed for new messages Voice Mail Service Your phone can receive voice mail notification when it is turned ON If your service provider transmits the notification and your phoneis turned OFF you will receive notification the next time you turn your phone ON Receiving Voice Mail When Your Phone Is in Standby If your phone is turned ON and is in standby when it receives a voice mail notice your phone sounds a brief tone If you have previously stored a home system access number a message similar to the one in this illustration is shown in the display To call the number shown press gp TO make a credit card call press and hold en To return to standby mode press ga To access a non home system access number if you have previously stored it press a K or either of the side volume keys if available on your phone Y ou will then see a message similar to the one in this illustration If you have not stored an access number or you have stored only one access number and attempt to scroll to moana number WI will seeRincess Humber Mot GkGor e wen you rec
25. es in steps from the lowest tothe highest level as the phone continues to ring 25 Menu Descriptions Call Data Menu The Call Data Menu contains the following choices for providing information on calls that have been made from the phone ReceiveLog If you have Caller ID service from your service provider this menu lists the last 10 KH 618 20 KH 668 or 40 KF 688 calls received with caller ID the latest call appears first Press Sen to dial a number shown in the display Note The Auto Area feature does not insert the area code in a phone number shown in the display by ReceiveL og Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of received calls If the received number is stored in memory with a name the name is also shown in the display Last Time The Last Time function indicates the approximate duration of the last call in minutes and seconds 26 Elapsed Elapsed time meter shows the hours and minutes that have been used The elapsed time cannot be reset Press ER to exit Call Count The Call Count function indicates the total number of calls made under the current phone number is shown in thedisplay Press N to display the home count Press again to return to the total count display To reset from standby mode press 749 N and then press n tokece bh Time Count The Time Count function shows the approximate total time that the phone has been in use Press to display the home count
26. g 24 Table of Contents Auto rem icescassiniccstsatieserstneaneevernsaavecavie 24 Auto Retry paren gees 24 Tone Gend 24 ACCESS Tome ennenen 24 Sounds MeMNU sececesseeeerseseeseeesea le 25 SilentMode EE 25 Msg Tone een d 25 Key Sound Aen Qe ee 25 Key Volume nur 25 Ear Volume EE 25 e EN E 25 Ring Pulse 9PM 9 25 Ring Pitch Sa ZA Aer ee 25 Ring Volume aa r 25 Call Data Menu A eEEeeRREEEEEEERKEEEEEE 26 Receive Off gf ccccssceeeesseeneees 26 Last Time Diae ecececeececeeceececeeeeeeeeseeenneeaeees 26 Elaps A a VE 26 Oe EE 26 Time GOWN 0 eee cece eeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 LOCI MGI scssasissecasaaassinsinanatcancrsascanscaiess 27 un LOCK EE 27 Wialing EE 27 Call Care sicie Errena 27 PICO INING E 27 Sec Code sassssssessessseeseerrrnrterrerrrrrrnrnreenrene 27 Call Cards Menu sssssicscscsissacscticsaennasiaesnasans 28 Calling Card Setup scctrccscteclceuecscemtaneincene 28 Changing the Flow Order 28 Selecting a Calling Card beer 28 Using a Calling Card E 28 Problems You Can Solve cssssseeessesee 29 Problems and Possible Solutions 29 Displayed Messages and Explanations 29 Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product However as with any electronic product you shou
27. g of the call and then every 30 seconds during the call as a reminder You can turn the tone feature off through the Sounds menu see page 25 Time Date This function lets you retrieve the time and date from the system if available from the service provider Menu Descriptions General Setup Menu The Gen Setup Menu lets you customize your phone to suit your personal preferences KeypadLock You can lock the keypad so that pressing keys has no effect This feature is useful in circumstances when the keys may be accidentally pressed such as when you are carrying your phone in a briefcase or purse You can also activate the keypad lock by pressing and then The keypad remains locked until you do one of the following e Replace the battery e Turn the phone off by pressing and holding e and then turn the phone back on by again pressing and holding ga e Press N then x Back Light You can set the display and keypad backlighting to stay on continuously or automatically turn off when the phone is in standby mode Contrast You can change the phone display contrast setting The contrast settings range from 1 to 5 with 5 being the highest contrast level Greeting Each time the phone is turned on you can have the phone display a welcome greeting that you enter yourself The alphanumeric keypad displays both letters and numbers See page 14 for more information on entering text You can enter a
28. g s DO NOT press GER until you are ready to end both calls Unanswered Calls Your phone s display shows the number of calls you have received but did not answer You can clear the number from the display by pressing any key or by turning the phone OF F If Caller Number Identification CNI is available from your service provider unanswered calls will be stored in the Receivel og section of the Call Data menu see page 26 Redialing the Last Number You Called Your telephone temporarily stores numbers you have previously called To view these numbers press twice Thelast number you called is shown in the display Press or N to scroll through the other numbers You can placea call toa number shown in the display by pressing n You can also view the last numbers you called through the Memory Menu see page 21 You can delete a number from the Last Dialed list by pressing and holding CLRwwhilethe number is shown in the display Super Dial The Super Dial featurewhen enabled through the Call Setup menu Ssee page 24 gives you one touch dialing for phone numbers stored in memory locations 1 through 9 See page 14 for information on storing Numbers in memory To use Super Dial press and hold the numeric key 1 9 thatcorresponds to the memory location containing the number you want to call For example if you want to call the number Store Ip memory location 7 press and hold 7 Speed Dial The Sp
29. he wireless system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the F ederal Communications Commission F CC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies e ANSI C95 1 1992 e NCRP Report 86 1986 e ICNIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature Fomexample over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements nternational Commission on Non l onizing Radiation Protection Antenna Care Use only the supplied antenna or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations Phone Operation Normal Position Hold the phone as you would any other telephone
30. hown in the display Pressing x6 when the main menu is shown in the display returns your phone to standby mode To open one of the submenus 1 Press Nor R to scroll through the list of submenus If your phone has side keys yourCan use them to navigate through menus To scroll up press the upper side key and to scrolledown press the lower side key 2 When the menu pointer is beside the submenu you want to open press es The list of settings for the submenu is shownin the display 3 You can scroll through the hist of settings by pressing or R 4 To back up to thedlistof submenus press xem Pressing 6m from a list of submenu settings returns you tothe main menu list Changing Settings Open the menus as previously described then 1 Press Yor R to scroll through the list until the menu pointer is beside the setting you want to change 2 Press es The choices available for the setting are shown in the display The currently active choice is enclosed in brackets Some settings have two choices such as ON and OFF for the Speed Dial setting in the Call Setup menu Other settings haveia list of choices such as the Ring Pulsesetting in the Sounds menu 3 Press Nor to scroll through the list of choices until the menu pointer is beside the choice you want If the setting has only two choices press either of these keys to switch between the two choices The active choice is enclosed in b
31. ies cceceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees iv Opening Meng nenene 11 Recycling Your Battery s e iv Changa nos 11 Battery Use and Care aen iv ExitingMenu Mode n se 11 Battery Life Scanning eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee iv Quickly Accessing Memnus 11 Getting Started cccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeee 1 Examples of Using Menus sssseseeeeeeeen 12 Attaching the Antenna 1 Menu Overview asics a nostinee rig tuceiceneestevveeme 13 Attaching the Belt Clip to the Battery 1 Storing and Recalling Numbers 14 Attaching the Battery to Your Phone 1 Storing a Number and Name in Memory 14 Charging the Battery EE 1 Specifying a Memory Location 15 Learning About Your Phone aa 4 Storing a Number in Secure Memory 15 Display Indicators uc A 5 Recalling a Number Using eee 15 Indicator Light Functions sissacpecasccsccamreacectss 5 Recalling Previously Dialed Numbers 15 Accessing Your Native Language 5 Recalling a Number Using the Key Functions a 5 Memory MenU sssssssssssrssrrrssrrnnnrnnntnnnreneee 15 Descriptions of Phone Models 6 Recalling a Number From Secure Basic Operations tdsessesesssssessesessesssseees 7 DATION eege Dese geg Deeg 15 Turning Your Phone ON af Altering a Number in Memory 00 16 Turning Your PhOne OFF D Erasing a Number From Memory 16 M
32. ing card features See page 28 for information on programming calling card numbers Receiving You can allow or restrict incoming phone calls If selected the phone does not ring incoming calls Sec Code You can change your four digit security code The factory set code is 0000 You are prompted to repeat the code for verification 27 Menu Descriptions Call Cards Menu The Call Cards Menu contains the following choices for storing two calling card numbers to use for making long distance phone calls Calling Card Setup Make sure you have the following Calling Card Access Number a number provided by your long distance service provider Verification Number a number you must enter to allow the calling card call to be completed To set up a calling card complete the following steps 1 Press N to enter menu mode 2 Press or a une the menu pointer is beside CC ai 3 Press gen to open th Call Cards menu You are prompted to enter your security code 4 Ach Rory E me menu eet ey is beside a ne burp A 5 Press een to enter card setup 6 ee D or A until the menu pointer is beside Fi 7 Press gen 8 Enter the calling card access number 9 Press gn to store the number 10 Press N to move to biera riiu 11 Enter the verification number 12 Press s to store thenumber Changing the Flow Order If your long distance Service provider requires a different dialing you may
33. ing the battery 6 Remove the battery from the multicharger when the light turns green which indicates that the battery is fully charged Learning About Your Phone Learning About Your Phone Your digital wireless phoneis similar in appearance to one of the illustrations below Antenna Indicator Light Side Volume Keys Microphone Flip Cover KF 688 only KH 668 KF 688 Learning About Your Phone Accessing Your Native Language e Press N 45 to access the Languages submenu e Enter your security code at the prompt default is 0000 e Use Nor R to scroll through the list of available languages until the cursor is next to the appropriate language e Press s to store your selection e Press CLR to exit menu mode The display shown above represents the standby display Display Indicators 1 Voice Mail Icon indicates that you have voice mail that you have not retrieved The number indicates the number of messages 2 Service Provider shows the name of your service provider 3 Text Message Icon indicates that you have text messages that you have not retrieved The number indicates the number of messages An r indicates that text message memory is full 4 Signal Strength Indicator shows the relative signal strength from the system More bars indicate a stronger signal 5 Mode Indicator shows whether your phone is operating in Digital i Analog or Private im mode
34. ipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches 6 be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers e Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket e Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference e Should turn the phone OFF immediately if they have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phonesmay interfere with some hearing aids n the event of such interference you may wantto consult your service provider or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult themanufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able toyassist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipmen
35. ist of numbers you previously called You can also view the Jastynumbers called by pressing twice MemoryUsed MemoryUsed shows you the percentage of the phone s memory that is occupied Messages Menu The Messages Menu contains the following choices for accessing service that may be available from your provider UnreadText If you have textmessage service from your provider this menu feature lets you read your unread text messages Old Text If you have text message service from your provider this menu feature lets you read your old text messages Delete All This function lets you delete all text messages both old and new at once VoiceMsgs1 If you have voice mail service from your provider this menu feature lets you access your home system access number VoiceMsgs2 If you have voice mail service from your provider this menu feature lets you access your non home system access number 21 Menu Descriptions System Options Menu The System Opt Menu contains the following choices for selecting system preferences Selections available are dependent on your provider Sys Select This feature allows you to manually select a system from which to obtain service instead of having the phone automatically select an available system This can include your public home system as well as Private System Identifiers PSIDs that have been programmed into your phone This function is particularly
36. key to send the next sequence of numbers If you use pauses the numbers are sent automatically after the specified length of time chosen in the Flow function Problems You Can Solve Problems You Can Solve Displayed Messages and Explanations The signal is too weak to make a call Try again when the signal strength is one bar or stronger The system is busy with other calls Wait a while and try your call again You called a number for which you have set call restrictions See the Locks menu for changing call restrictions You entered an incorrect security code Enter the correct security code The battery power is low When the phone shuts itself off replace the battery with a fully charged one or use an alternate power source such as a travel charger Your text messageimemory is full Erase some stored messages before yourcan receive more messages Problems and Possible Solutions The phone does not turn ON e Recharge or replace the battery e If you are using a battery eliminator make sure that the battery eliminator is fully inserted into the vehicle cigarette lighter Make sure the vehicle is supplying power to the cigarette lighter The phoneis not ringing when a call is received e Check the Sounds menu to make sure the phone is no set for Silent Mode The phone becomes warm during long calls e Thisis nota problem Because of its size the phone may fee slightly warm during exte
37. l e Press to scroll downwards through menus and menu setting selections wer vor phone is in menu mode or scroll through numbers stored in memory e Usewith the upper side key to switch between voice mail access screens e Press to move downwards through memory fields line by line when you re in recall mode e Press to temporarily mute ring tone Imgeneral the upper side key functions in the Same way that the up arrow key functions and the lower side key functions in the same way that the down arrow key N functions The table below lists the distinguishing features of the dual band dual mode phones described in this manual KH 618 KH 668 KF 688 Side Volume Keys No Yes Yes Phone NumberStorage 50 numbers 130 numbers 200 numbers Text Message Memory 5 messages 2KB maximum 2KB maximum Last Dialed Memory 10 numbers 20 numbers 40 numbers Active Flip Cover No No Yes Caller Ib Log 10 numbers 20 numbers 40 numbers Basic Operations Basic Operations Turning Your Phone ON Press and hold Es until your phone beeps The display and keypad backlighting come on for about 15 seconds The display should look similar to this illustration After your phone locates the network your servi ce provider s name replaces the word Gs in the display Turning Your Phone OFF Press and hold x6 until your phone beeps and the display goes blank Making a Call 1 Enter
38. ld observe safety precautions when you use this product e Save this manual it contains important safety information and operating instructions e Before using the product please follow and adhere to all warnings safety and operating instructions located on the product and in this User s Manual e Do Not expose the product to water or moisture e Do Not expose the product to extreme hot or cold temperatures e Do Not expose the product to open flames e Do Not allow objects to fall on or liquids to spill on the product e Use only Ericsson Original Accessories Damage from use of non approved accessories will void your phone warranty e Connect the AC adapter only to designated power sources as marked on the product e Toreducethe risk of damage removerthe electrical cord from an outlet by pulling the AC adapter rather than the cord Make sure the electric cord is located so that it will not be subjected to damage e Toreduce the risk of electric shock unplugithe product from the power source before attempting any cleaning Once unplugged use a soft cloth dampened with water e DANGER Never alter the AC cord or plug If the plug will not fit into the outlet have a proper outlet installed by aqualified electrician Improper connection Cp result in electric shock e Do Not attempt to disassemble the product doing so will void the warranty This product does net contain consumer serviceable components Service
39. lling card numbers The factory programmed code is 0000 Y ou should change this code to provide maximum security for your phone Your phone is receiving a call Your phone is dialing the number shown in the display You have a call active The elapsed time of your active call in minutes and seconds The battery is reaching its lowest operational power level Your system has no channels available Try again later The phone is searching for a system The number of calls you have not answered The microphone is muted The phone is locked to prevent unauthorized use The keypad is locked to prevent unauthorized use You attempted to call a phone number that is restricted in the Locks menu The phone is in charge only mode and will not make or receive calls Charging is finished The phone ringer is muted Basic Operations Summary of Basic Operations To Do This Turn your phone ON Turn your phone OFF Decrease earpiece volume during a call Increase earpiece volume during a call Answer a call End a call Enter menu mode Enter menu mode during a call Go back one level in menu mode Exit menu mode Scroll through menus or menu settings Erase the last digit letter entered Erase all digits letters entered Call the number shown in the display Recall a recently dialed number from memory Save the text message you are reading Select a highlighted menu setting Switch Keypad Lock ON and OFF Switch Silent Mode ON and O
40. mitting tones When your voice mail system asks for your extension press es to transmit your extension After a two second pause your access code is automatically transmitted If thetiming in your voice mail system does not allow you to use a pause you can enter a stop instead of the pause You can also store groups of numbers with stops and pauses such as the above example in a memory location You can then dial the numbers by entering the memory location and pressing EM Emergency Calls Your phone was programmed with an emergency number 911 when it was manufactured The programmed emergency number can be dialed and called at any time if there is a 911 system available regardless of any call restrictions you have set through the Locks menu see page 27 A representative from your service provider or the retail outlet where you purchased your phone should be able to change the emergency number in your phone if a 911 system is not availablein your service area If police fire or medical help is needed dial 911 or your emergency number and press gen Tell the dispatcher that you are calling froma wireless phone Wireless 911 calls do not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name location or phone number The dispatcher will want to know the following 1 Your name and wireless phone number 2 The nature of the emergency 3 If police fire or medical assistance is needed 4 The e
41. nded calls The battery does not seam to charge to full capaci tys e Condition the battery by fully discharging and charging it three times Or if your phone came with a multicharger use the conditioning function on the multicharger to condition the battery Calls are being dropped e You are probably in a geographic area with minimal service Wait until the signal strength indicator in your phone s display shows a high relative signal strength more bars before trying a call Make note of geographic locations where calls are dropped and contact your service provider Thesignal strength varies e Thisisa common occurrence Transmitter sites are set in geographic areas and coverage is not 100 all of the time Signal strength varies as you travel between cells If you need additional information or assistance or would like to purchase Original Ericsson Accessories e IntheU S A call 1 800 ERICSSON 374 2776 Outside of the U S A call 919 472 7908 29 Index Index S A separate battery 3 Answering Contrast 23 options 24 Antenna D attaching 1 Display care ii indicators icons 5 Display Messages B table 9 Backlight 23 Basic Operations E table 10 Elapsed Time Counter 26 Battery Emergency Calls 9 attachingtophone 1 Emergency Messages 17 charging 1 conditioning 3 G recycling iv Greeting 23 Belt Clip attaching 1 I Indicator Light 5 C bnternational Calls 9 Call Counter 26 Call Timer 24 K Call Waiting 8 Ke
42. need to change the Flow Order Flow order determines when the numbers are transmitted by your phone The default flows e Access number e Stop e Number you are calling e Stop e Verification number 28 To change the flow order 1 From the previous SEH ee press N until the menu eiis is beside F domestic F iri ie a a orF ion int 2 Press gen 3 Press N to scroll through theflow order 4 To change a flow setting press X until the menu pointer is beside the setting you want to change 5 Press 1 to scroll through the options for that setting 6 When you havethe flow order you want press Sp to store the Selection Selecting a Calling Card You can store two calling card numbers You select whichenumber your phone uses through the Calling Card menu 1 Press to enter menu mode 2 Press R or A une the menu pointer is beside z 3 3 Press ep to open SCH Call Cards menu 4 Press R or N EE the menu pointer is beside amp 5 Press gen 6 Press or N to select Wie are you want to use Capg i Dard 13 is enclosed in brackets 7 Press to store your selection Using a Calling Card To place a call using a calling card 1 Enter or recall the number you want to call 2 Press and hold amp es The calling card number is shown in the display 3 Release the key after the number has been displayed 4 If you are using stops between numbers you must press GER or any number
43. ng For example access the Ring Pitch bet menu settings by pressing Sy and then entering 68 ay 6 Sounds TFCall Data 8 Locks 3 Call Setup 6 Sounds T Call Data 2 Ear 4 Gen Setup SFCall Setup 6 Sounds i 5 A J STOUNG y Who duane io Lune OR P LH BI me w 0 d Elap Call Time Speak er Aer MirnuteMined 7 Call Data Dh ocks 1 ege iveLog RiP fe LA Po ol Ring Pulse Ring Pitch Rinolioiume e Press CLR to exit Menus Press Ges to store selection Press R6 to move back one menu level Start here Auto Locki Dialingt Call Cards eivingt 3 System Opt 4hGen Setup o OO ear rs Keupad ock Back Light Contrast Greeting Languaget Henukesettt Main Menus i FMemory 2 Messages eT fe LA ho es 1 Memory 2iMessages 3 System Opt UnreadText Old Text Dele All 2 Messages ZFSystem Opt 4 Gen Setup OZ LA bo le elect Home Onli Phone Ho eminfo MES Home Only may not appear depending on your service providet s system configuration These menu items require you to enter your security code for access
44. nning the charging cycle The charger can charge both NiMH and NiCd batteries Charging a Battery Attached to Your Phone You can make and receive calls while using the multicharger to charge a battery attached to your phone if you wish 1 Using the lightning bolt symbols as your guide align the small plug on the charger cord with the receptacle on the back of the charger 2 Plug the connector on the charger cord into the receptacle on the back of the multicharger 3 PlugtheAC adapter on the power cord into a wall outlet 4 Insert your phone into the front compartment of the multicharger as shown in the following illustration The light on the left front corner of the multicharger comes on red when the phone is properly seated in the multicharger and the phone s display indicates that the battery is charging 5 Remove your phone fromthe multicharger when the light turms green which indicates that the battery attached to your phone is fully charged NOTE When the phone is attached to the charger the phone backlight will turn off as soon as a Call issreceived This enhances phone and battery performance Charging a Separate Battery 1 Using the lightning bolt symbols as your guide align the small plug on the charger cord with the receptacle on the back of the charger Getting Started 2 Plug the connector on the charger cord into the receptacle on the back of the multicharger 3 Plug the AC adapter on th
45. ntMode The word i ler t is shown in the display when the phone is in Silent Mode Msg Tone This feature allows you toturn on or off the tone that sounds when an incoming text message is received or a message waiting signal is received Key Sound Key Sound allows you to choose the sound made when you press keys a click a continuous tone a quick tone burst or no sound at all Key Volume Key Volume allows you to select the volume level of the sounds made when you Drees kees Ear Volume Ear Volume allows you to adjust the volume of the earpiece using the menu Setting You can also adjust the volume during aicall by pressing R or amp or by using the side volume keys if available on your phone SpeakerVol SpeakerVol allows you to select the speaker volume of handsfree accessories Ring Pulse Ring Pulse allows you to choose the type of tone or song for the ring pulse Each tone or song is demonstrated as you scroll through the selections There is alsa System Set selection which is controlled by the system Ring Pitch Ring Pitch allows you to adjust the ring pitch from Low Medium High or Mixed and demonstrates those tones as you scroll through the selections There is also a System Set selection which is controlled by the system Ring Volume Ring Volume allows you to set the level of the ring volume from E xtra Low Low Medium High Escalating or Off The Escalating volume setting ris
46. o this e Store a number using the Memory menu e Store a number already shown in the display Storing a Number by Using the Memory Menu 1 Press to access Menu mode 2 Press Wor until the menu poi nter is beside i Li 3 Press gen to open the Memory menu 4 Press Nor R until the menu pointer is beside CG tori em 5 Press amp es to open gute Store Mem selection The next open memory location is Shown in the displayysimilar to this illustration 6 Enter a name you want associated with this telephone number The following table shows which keys to press and the number of times you must press them to enter letters 7 Press N to move the cursor tothe Hei line in the display 14 8 Enter the phone number you want to store To enter letters from the keypadjyou Hint must press a key from one to five times depending on whichsietter you want to enter Press Number of Times this One Two Three Four Five 1 space amp 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H l 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 Di 0 ress eM tostorethe number i is shown inthe aan Storing a Number Shown in the Display 1 Enter a number 2 With the number shown in the display press to access Menu mode 3 Press or R pup the menu pointer is beside i td 4 Press geen to open the Mem
47. on where the number is stored 3 Press gn Recalling Previously Riad Numbers For instructions op how to recall previously dialed numbers see Redialing the Last Number You Called on page 8 Storing and Recalling Numbers Recalling a Number Using the Memory Menu 1 Press to access Menu mode 2 Press N or R eyo the menu pointer is beside i id 3 Press gn to open the Memory menu 4 Press Nor R until the menu pointeris beside RTL Wem 5 Press to open the FCLa Wem display You can recall a number in memory by the location number or by name 6a Torecall by name enter the letters of the name in the Faiie line You can enter just a few letters of the name or the complete name If you enter justa fewletters the phone finds the first namein memory that begins with the letters you entered See the table on page 14 for information on entering letters OR 6b If you want to search by the location number press A until the cursor is on the REALL line and enter the number The number is shown in the display 7 You can place a call to the number in the display by pressing gen Recalling a Number From Secure Memory 1 Follow the previously described steps for opening RCL Mem in the Memory menu 2 Press Y until the cursor is on the RECA line 3 Enter the location of the number stored in secure memory 4 Press Security C the display 5 Enter your security code 6 If you enter th
48. ory menu 5 Press s pune the menu pointer is beside 6 Press en to open the store Mem selection The number is shown in the Hiu line of the Store Mem display 7 If you want to enter a name to be associ ated with this number enter it now on the Hame line See the table on page 14 for D r on entering letters 8 Press s to store the number in memory Specifying a Memory Location If you want to store a phone number in a specific memory location follow the previous steps for entering the number and name then press Y to move the cursor tothe STORE line Enter the memory location number Phone numbers stored in locations 1 through 9 can be used with the Super Dial feature All one and two digit memory locations can be used with the Speed Dial feature Storing a Number in Secure Memory A number stored in secure memory cannot be recalled unless you enter the correct security code To store a number in secure memory follow the previously described steps for entering a name and number then press and hold een The phone prompts you to enter your security code If you enter the nee code the numo is Stored and i in athe BECK Recalling a Number Using 1 Press R The display should look similar to this illustration 2 Torecall by name press the key which represents the first letters of the name OR To recall Dy number press to movetheedrsor tothe RECALL line and enter the memory locati
49. ough stored numbers Press to scroll through messages Press and hold to go up through a message one screen at a time Press to increase the earphone volume during a call Learning About Your Phone Down Arrow e Press to enter menu mode e Press to scroll through menus and menu setting selections when your phone is in menu mode or to scroll through stored numbers e Press to scroll through messages e Press and hold to go down through a message one screen at a time e Press to decrease the earphone volume during a call Clear e Press to erase the last digit entered from the display e Press and hold to clear all digits or letters from the display e Press and hold to delete numbers in memory and text messages e Press to exit menu mode e Press and hold during a call to mute the microphone press and hold again to deactivate mute Upper Side Key KH 668 and KF 688 Only e Press to increase the earphone volume during a call e Press to scroll upwards through menus and menu setting selections when your phone is in menusmode or scroll through numbers stored in memory Descriptions of Phone Models e Usewith the lower side key to switch between voice mail access screens e Press to move upwards through memory fields line by line when you re in recall mode e Press to temporarily mute ring tone Lower Side Key KH 668 and KF 688 Only e Press to decrease theiearphone volume during a cal
50. rackets 4 Press en to store the choice you selected OR press GER if you want to exit the menus without storing any changes you have mage If pu sto e your changes the words SELECTION STORE are shown briefly in the aoa The list of settings is then shown in the display Exiting Menu Mode Press GER at any menu level to go back one level Press CLR to exit menu mode Note If your phone receives a call while it is in Menu mode the phone automatically exits menu mode to allow you to answer the call Quickly Accessing Menus If you know the numbers associated with the submenu and setting you want to change you can quickly access that submenu and setting by pressing Y followed by the number of the submenu and then the number of the setting For example suppose you want to change the sound the keys on your phone make when you press them If the Sounds submenu is number 6 and the Key Sounds setting is number 3 you could press N then 6 then 3 to go directly to the choices for Key Sounds 11 Using Menus Examples of Using Menus Turning Minute Minder ON 1 Press The Main Menus list is shown in the display 2 Press Nor R until the menu Ne is besideCaili Setup 3 Press gen The Call Setup menu settings are shown in the display 4 PrssNYor R unel ane menu pointer is beside firs 5 Press Th The DE for MinuteMind GH and FF are shown in the display 6 Press Nor until ECF is enclosed in
51. ry is full Retrieving Unread Text Messages If you have messages that you have not read a number and the text message icon are shown in the display If the letter F is shown with the icon your phone s text message memory is full Toread these messages 1 Press to enter menu mode 2 Press aort onu the menu pointer is beside 3 Press to open the Messages menu 18 4 Press S or R ungi the menu pointer is beside Li ji eet del T Aen d 5 Press en to open EN list of messages 6 Press Sor until the menu pointer is beside the message you want to read 7 Press gen to open the message Once the message is open you can scroll through the message one line at a time by pressing 8 or You can scroll up or down through the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding a Ob Retrieving Saved Text Messages Toread saved messages 1 Press amp to enter menu mode 2 Press aort ais the menu pointer is beside fF ages 3 Press gen to open the Messages menu 4 Prese gt or until the menu pointer is 5 Press een to open the list of messages 6 Press Sor until the menu pointer is beside the message you want to read 7 Press s to open the message Once the message is open you can scroll through the message one line at a time by pressing and releasing Nor You can scroll up or down through the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding Nor R Saving and D
52. s security code default code is OOOO Press and hold CLR Press a side key or ope A 67 N68 N 69 d a a 65 Press upper side key to increase or lower side key to decrease N66 ez Dialing Codes Pause Dialing i Stop Dialing B Message Services Quick Access to Voice Mail and Text Messages Security Lock Unlock Keypad Locks Settings s ERICSSON ZS Press and hold Press and hold Press and hold R to switch between voice mail and text message displays Press s to call WW us http mobile ericsson com AE LZT 123 3960 R3 KH 618 KH 668 KF 688 Quick Reference Card Using a Calling Card 1 Enter or recall the No being called 2 Press and hold Bb until your calling card No appears inthe display 3 If you are using stops bh between numbers press Sp to send the next sequence of numbers Calling Card requires a security code Select Calling Card Nor Set Up Calling Card 1 S oz Set Up Calling Card 2 N oz LEE E ECKER d H S8YeReeRAKERE BREN RRRBB d pA ERICSSON ZS Number AE LZT 123 3960 R3 The Menu at a Glance Quick Access to Menus You can quickly access several commonly used menus by pressing Cw The menus are organized in a circle Quickly access menus and settings using the numbers that appear next to cach menu and setti
53. s toa dialed number When you dial a 4 or 5 digit phone number the prefix is automatically added to the number To send a number to office extensions store the 3 digit prefix in the Auto Prefix function Y ou need only to dial the last four or five digits of the number F omsexample if you save 123 as the auto prefix and thefunction is turned on to call 123 7654 just dial 7654 The prefix 123 is automatically added The auto prefix is not added for numbers longer than five digits or to numbers that start with Auto Retry When enabled the Auto Retry function repeats a call attempt every fifteen seconds for up to three minutes if the call cannot be delivered through the system Tone Send When enabled the Tone Send function allows your phone to send DT MF tones during a call This allows operations like electronic banking and other DTMF tone operated activities When Tone Send is turned OFF your phone does not send DTMF tones Access Tone When enabled AccessTone sounds three short beeps to indicate your outgoing call has connected to the system Menu Descriptions Sounds Menu The Sounds Menu contains the following choices for setting the different volumes and sounds for ringing keypad earpiece and handsfree kits SilentMode When SilentMode is enabled your phone does not make any keypad or ringing sounds Y ou can quickly activate SilentMode by pressing NM then Press Y then again to disable Sile
54. should be performed only by Authorized Service Centers e Do Not remove the antenna A detached antenna may be a choking hazard for children e DoNotallow battery to be placed in the mouths Electrolytes could release and may be Lol if swallowed Warranty Notification Do not tamper with the Warranty Seal on the back of your phone Tampering with this seal can void your warranty Do not attempt to take your phone apart Doing so will void your warranty Your phone does not contain consumer serviceable components Service should only be performed by Authorized Service Centers Only original Ericsson branded accessories are engineered for guaranteed compatibility with your Ericsson mobile phone Use of any other accessories may void your phone warranty Important Safety Information Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Important Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Telephone Your handheld portable telephone lets you stay in touch with your office your home emergency services and many other places while you travel For safe and efficient operation of your phone observe the guidelines in this manual Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and sends out radio frequency RF energy The phone operates in the frequency ranges of 824 MHz to 894 MHz and 1850 MHz to 1990 MHz employing commonly used frequency modulation F M techniques When you use your phone t
55. symbol 5 Press the plug into the connector until the plug snaps into place Overnight Charger The overnight charger supplies power to charge your battery whilethe battery is attached to your phone To charge your battery with the overnight charger 1 Plug the charger into a standard wall electrical outlet 2 Hold the phone with the display and keypad up 3 Hold the small plug on the charger cord so the lightning bolt symbol is up 4 Align the small plug on the charger cord with the connector on the bottom of your phone The connector on the phone is above the lightning bolt symbol 5 Press the plug into theconnector until the plug snaps into place Travel Charger The travel charger supplies power to charge your battery while the battery is attached to your phone d ou can make and receive calls while using the travel charger if you wish To charge your battery with the travel charger 1 Using the appropriate cord supplied with the charger attach the phone to the charger as shown in the following illustration 2 Using the other cord supplied plug the charger into a standard electrical wall outlet Multicharger The multicharger can charge a battery attached to your phone standing in the front compartment of the charger and a separate battery in the rear compartment of the charger The multicharger can also condition a battery by discharging the battery completely before begi
56. t something shown on the phone display are shown in a typeface similar to the characters used in the phone display Hi a1 irg for example Hint Illustrations of phone displays shown in this manual are examples that approximate what is actually shown in the phone display What is actually shown in your phone display may sometimes vary slightly from what is shown in the illustrations Hint arrows point to tips and information about using your phone Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Information ec i Call Waiti BE 8 Warranty Notification cccessssseeeees i Unanswered Calls tetsssabeegesugeeeesckiee eu 8 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ii Redialing the Last Number You Called 8 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals ii Super RTS Se 8 Antenna Carencia ii Speed Dial eene E 8 eer ji Stop and Pause Dialing 3S 8 DIVING EE ii Emergency Calls E 9 Electronic Devices iii International Calls Z un 9 Posted Kerg iii Caller Number demttftcatton 9 Blasting Areas eegen iii Low Battery Power Alert s 9 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres iii Security Code Ze EEN 9 Aircraft iii Display Messages M eeeeeeeeeeeerereeee 9 WONG E iii Summary of Basic Operations 00 10 Battery Information cccssseeeeeseeeeees iv Using Megffbkesseugusgoeessueteeuugeuesessegresesseg 11 New Batter
57. t that could be sensitive to external RF energy Important Safety Information Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blastingarea or in areas posted turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosionor fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been
58. the belt clip into the slot in the battery case as shown imthis illustration You should hear the belt clip click when it locks in place Attaching the Battery to Your Phone Attach the battery to your phone as shown in the following illustration Removing the battery is the reverse of attaching it to the phone Charging the Battery Your phone is packaged with one of the following battery chargers e A rapid charger e An overnight charger e A travel charger e A multicharger To charge your battery follow the steps on the next page for the charger included with your phone The label on the box in which your phone was packaged identifies the charger and battery included in the package You should fully Getting Started charge the battery before you attempt to use your phone NEVER attach the charger to a phone that does not have a battery installed Rapid Charger The rapid charger supplies power to charge your battery while the battery is attached to your phone You can make and receive calls while using the rapid charger if you wish To charge your battery with the rapid charger 1 Plug the charger into a standard wall electrical outlet 2 Hold the phone with the display and keypad up 3 Hold thesmall plug on the charger cord so the lightning bolt symbol is up 4 Align the small plug on the charger cord with the connector on the bottom of your phone The connector on the phone is above the lightning bolt
59. three line 36 character message 12 characters per line he message displays when you turn on the phone The greeting function is automatically turned off if no characters are entered Language You can choose between four different languages English French Spanish and Portuguese Tor text shown in the display You are prompted for the security code to gain access to this function Accessing Your Native Language e Press 45 to access the Languages submenu e Enter your security code at the prompt default is 0000 e Use Nor R toscroll through the list of available languages until the cursor is next to the appropriate language e Press gen to store your selection e Press CLR to exit menu mode Menu Reset Menu Reset allows you to quickly return your phone to its factory settings for Sound and Setup functions You are prompted for the security code to gain access to this function Press een to return the phone to its factory settings Remember that the security code also changes back to the original factory setting 0000 23 Menu Descriptions Call Setup Menu The Call Setup Menu contains the following choices for enhancing the use of your phone Super Dial Turning ON Super Dial allows you todial a number stored in memory locations 1 through 9 by pressing and holding the numeric key corresponding to the memory location Speed Dial Turning ON Speed Dial allows you to dial a number stored in
60. ttery life will be depleted more quickly than normal if your phone frequently performs the scanning function Getting Started Getting Started Complete the following steps after you have removed your phone and its components from the box 1 Attach the antenna to the phone 2 Attach the belt clip to your battery This step is optional Also note that the belt clip cannot be used with the ultra slim battery 3 Attach the battery to your phone 4 Before using your phone fully charge the battery using the charger provided with your phone Attaching the Antenna 1 Insert the gold pin on the end of the antenna into the antenna connector located on the top of the phone as shown in the illustration antenna end Flat areas must match to click Top view of phone 2mPress the pin into the connector and rotate the antenna until the antenna clicks and locks in place There should be no gap between the antenna and the connector on the phone and you should not be able to easily rotate the antenna after it locks in place For best performance do not frequently remove and replace the antenna Attaching the Belt Clip to the Battery DO NOT try torenovethebat clip after vo have attached it toa battery Trying to remove the belt clip could damage the battery case Using the belt clip is optional A belt clip cannot be used with an ultra slim battery Insert the flat tab on
61. u can answer the phone by opening the cover if Paned See ANENA T Ope on page 24 The words tat replaced by the call timer if itis enabled see page 24 2 Press s to end the call or close the flip if your phone has an active enabled flip cover Temporarily Muting the Ring Tone To temporarily mute the ring tone without answering the call press either key on the side of your phone if ae mis or press ER on the front keypad Cali Recete is still shown in the display and you can still answer the call by pressing gen Increasing or Decreasing Earpiece Volume During a Call Toincrease the speaker volume during a call press the upper key on the side of your phone if available or press on the front keypad To decrease the speaker volume during a call press the lower key on the side of your phone if available or press a on the front keypad Muting the Microphone During a Call To mute the microphone during a call press CLR for one second or longer Mic Muted is shown in the display Press CLR again for one second or longer to return to your call If your phone has a flip that is not programmed to answer or end the call then closing the flip will mute the call and opening the flip will return to the call Basic Operations Call Waiting If you have call waiting service from your system press GR to answer a call when you receive the call waiting signal You can switch between the two calls by pressin
62. xact location of the emergency including cross streets mileposts or landmarks 5 How many people are involved their condition and if help is being administered International Calls If allowed by your system you can place international calls with your phonejust as you would from any other phone IT you have Display Messages Basic Operations difficulty completing international calls check with your system operator for information Caller Number Identification If your system provides Caller ID service your phone shows the phone number of an incoming call in the display Also if the number is one that you have stored in memory with a name the name is shown with the phone number when your phone rings If the Caller ID information is not available theymessage Hl ID is shown in thedisplay The word PrI e may be shown ifthe caller ID is restricted by the system Low Battery Power Alert The low batteryf lert sounds when your battery is reaching its lowest operational power level The wordsitur Bit ter flash in the display and the indicator light on top of your phoneflashes red When this happens leave your phone turned ON The phone discharges the battery and then shuts itself OFF You should charge the battery within 24 hours so that the battery can charge to full capacity Security Code Your phone has a security code that you must enter to gain access to certain functions such as call restrictions and ca
63. y Caller ID 9 sound 25 Calling Cards 28 volume 25 Lock 27 Key Functions 5 Calls answering 7 L emergency 9 Language international 9 changing 23 making 7 muting M unanswered 8 Menus Charger accessing entering 5 multi 3 call data 26 overnight 2 call setup 24 rapid 2 descriptions 21 travel 2 general setup 23 Charging locks 27 battery attached to phone 3 memory 21 30 messages 21 opening 11 overview 13 reset 23 sounds25 system options 22 using 11 Message Service 17 Minute Mind 24 N Native Language accessing 5 23 Numbers erasing from memory 16 recalling 15 storing 14 P Phone illustration 4 number 22 turning on off 7 Phone Models table 6 R ReceiveLog 26 Redial automatic 7 last number called 8 Ring pitch 25 pulse 25 voume 25 Index Safety Information i ExposuretoRF ii airbags iii aircraft iii blasting areasiii Driving ii electronic devicesii Security Code9 Short Message Service SMS 17 Silent Mode 25 Speaker Volume adjusting 7 Speed Dial 24 Super Dial 24 System Information 23 system options menu phonenumber 22 system information 22 7 Text Message Service 17 Text M essages quick access 20 Time Count 26 Troubleshooting 29 V Voice Mail Service 19 quick access 20 Volume ear 25 key25 ring 25 speaker 7 VW Warranty Notification iii 31 Third edition J uly 1998 This manual is published by Ericsson Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this m

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