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User's Guide Mobile Phone A1228c No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . 1 List and Call 2 Add Entry 3 Add Email Address 4 List and Edit 5 My Number 6 Find Entry 7 Scratchpad 8 Auto Hyphenate 9 Delete All Entries 1 Voice Mail 2 Send Message 3 Inbox 4 Outbox 5 Delete All 1 Call List 2 Home Usage 3 Roam Usage 4 Total Usage 5 Clear Call Lists You can quickly access the menus by pressing the M E N U key. The menus are arranged in a continuous loop. Quickly access menus and settings using the numbers that appear next to each menu and setting. For example, access 8hyyÃGvt submenu by pressing M E N U and then 3 1. Press YE S to select a menu, submenu, or setting. Press N O to exit the menu or submenu. Some menus/features are operator dependent. No for t mm Co a rci e s lU 1 Sounds 2 My Number 3 Auto K Lock ey 4 Call Options 5 Security 6 Language 7 Display 8 System Options 9 System Info e ic Er - n so s 1 Launch Browser 2 Text Size 3 Alert Sound 4 Network Inc . A1228c User's Guide Para obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del Usuario, visite nuestra página Web en www.ericsson.com/phones o, si se encuentra en Estados Unidos, también puede llamar al 1-800-374-2776. Register your new phone, purchase Ericsson original accessories, and see the latest in products by visiting us at: www.ericsson.com/phones n sochanges to this manual necessitated by typographical This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and ics errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs r and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and -E without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual. e Us ACCESSORIES" are each registered U.S. Trademarks owned by Telefonaktiebolaget "Ericsson", "Ericsson " and "ERICSSON ORIGINAL l ia LM Ericsson of Sweden. ercInc. EZ-Read Menus is a registered trademark ofm m Ericsson T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Co Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No.2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. or f842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT,NL,PT.ES,SE,GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. t No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 No 07/01 PBM © 2000, Ericsson Inc. All rights reserved. Publication Number: AE/LZT 123 5633 R3 Printed in USA Inc . ´HvpsµÃ´XvqµÃhqÃurÃqrvtÃyÃqôHvpsÃXvqµÃhrÃrhpuÃrvurÃrtvrrqÃhqÃrqvtÃVTÃUhqrhxÃrqà iÃHvpsÃ8hvÃsÃSrqqÃXhuvtÃVT6 No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . Table of Contents The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Highlights of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Using Your Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Short Message Service (SMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Browser Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Parts of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Connecting and Removing Your Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Charging Your Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Making and Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Operating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 al i . Your Phone's Display in Browser Operation . . . . . . . . . nc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessing the Browser Menu nI o Working within the Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ic BrowserrStatus UsWireless Modem Operation -E e 23 24 24 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 34 34 36 Voice Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .om . . . . 8 ... Your Display in Voice Operation . . . . . .r .C. . . . . . . . . .8 .. fo. . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t. . . Phonebook Menu . . . . . . . . . . No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 ... Messages Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Call Info Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Browser Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Voice Operation Display Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Voice Operation Key Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Voice Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 m erc Wireless Modem Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet Calls . . . . . Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Up Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Achieving Best Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Modem Driver (INF File) . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Problem Solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Accessories, Accessibility, and Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use . . . . 43 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Product Care and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . The Basics Document Conventions · Menu names are shown in the following typeface: MENUS. · Submenu names are shown in the following typeface: 6ubmenu Names. · Key names are shown in the following typeface: B A CK . · Text that is seen in the phone's display is shown in the following typeface: Displays. · When this guide instructs you to press a key, press and release the key. · When this guide instructs you to press and hold a key, press and hold the key for one to two seconds. · When this guide instructs you to press two keys, press one then press the other. For example, press M E N U 1 means press M E N U then press 1. Highlights of Your Phone Your Ericsson mobile phone features dual-mode technology. For Voice Operation, it operates in two modes - Digital (') mode (800 MHz frequency band) and Analog ($) mode (800 MHz band). Some features and services described in this user's guide are content provider specific. Refer to your content provider for more information. Banner for you see this symbol t · Press the down arrow on the rocker key when No (). mm Co a rci e s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . You can customize the banner to display one line of text. See "Change Banner" on page 14. Caller Identification Service The Caller ID service identifies, by name or number, who is calling you. See "Caller Identification" on page 18. Call List The Call List identifies the last 45 received, missed, sent calls, or numbers entered in the scratchpad. See "Call List" on page 11. · Press the up arrow on the rocker key when you see this symbol (). Call Forwarding Call Forwarding lets you forward your voice, fax, and data calls, provided your subscription supports fax and data calls.See "Call Forwarding" on page 18. The Basics 1 Call Waiting Call Waiting allows you to receive a second incoming call while you are already engaged on one call. See "Call Waiting" on page 18. Security Protects your phone and subscription from unauthorized use with security features such as Phone Lock, and Restrict Calls. See "Security" on page 13. EZ-ReadTM Menus Makes menu navigation and changing settings simple. The tabbed menus clearly show the way. Use the rocker keys to scroll through the menus and menu settings. See "Main Menu" on page 9. Short Message Service (SMS) Sends and receives short text messages. You also have the option to use the predefined canned messages for quick and easy SMS sending. See "Messages Menu" on page 10. Auto Key Lock Helps you to avoid accidental dialing, which can happen if you keep your phone in your pocket or pocketbook. You can quickly access auot key lock by pressing MENUà from Standby mode. See "Auto Key Lock" on page 13. Speed Dial s voice mail account). lU cia Super Speed Dial Your network operator's way of offering customized services, inde- r me Dial a phone number stored in phonebook positions 1 through 99 pendently of mobile phones and mobile phone manufacturers. by pressing and holding the numeric key corresponding to the om C Phonebook phonebook position. Press and hold the 2nd digit for 2-digit posifor for credit tions. Position 1 is reserved for accessing your voice mail account. Allows 200 entries in the phone, as well ot as secure entry See "Super Dial" on page 13. N card or calling card numbers. The first position is reserved for your Online Services voice mail access number. See "Phonebook Menu" on page 9. n so stored in a phonebook position by entering a Dial a phone number ics 1-, Er digit position number and pressing or 2. You can store numbers in positions 2-99 (position 1 is reserved for accessing your e YES Inc . TegicTM T9TM Text Entry Predictive Text Input is available in browser mode. This smart input method makes entering web addresses easier. See "Text Entry" on page 25. Ring Sounds You have a choice of 25 ring types with musical melody ring options. See "Ring Sound" on page 12. 2 The Basics Three-Way Calling Allows you to initiate two calls and conference all them together. See "Three-Way Calling" on page 18. Time and Date The current time and date is automatically updated by your network, when available. See "Time Format" on page 14. Voice Mail Allows callers to leave a voice message when you cannot answer your calls. See "Messages Menu" on page 10. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) An open, global specification that makes it possible for mobile users with wireless devices to connect to the Internet and access specially designed interactive services and view WAP pages. See "Browser Operation" on page 23. No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . The Basics 3 Getting Started Parts of Your Phone For information on the key functionality, see "Voice Operation Key Functions" on page 16. Connecting and Removing Your Battery Connecting Your Battery à Antenna Earpiece Power On/Off Key Rocker Keys Keypad Display Side Volume Keys Headset Connector Charging Port BACK MENU No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e !à Press down until you hear a click. The battery is now connected. ic Er - Place the battery over the back of the phone. The label on the battery should face down. Insert the top portion of the battery into the phone. The tab on the bottom of the battery should be pointing toward the bottom of the phone. n so s Inc . Removing Your Battery à Remove the battery by pushing in on the tab of the battery with your thumb. a|A ,?! System Port A1228c 4 Getting Started !à Lift the battery up and out of the battery cavity. #à 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. Press the plug into the connector until the plug "snaps" into place. The icon, which continuously fills and empties, is alternated icon when the phone is powered on and is chargwith the ing. $à Charging Your Battery Your Charger Your phone was packaged with either a rapid or travel charger. It is important that you fully charge your battery before you use your phone. Both chargers supply power to charge your battery while the battery is attached to your phone. If your phone is On, it can receive calls while using either charger. Note! NEVER attach the charger to a phone that does not have a battery installed. à rapid If you have a rapid charger, plug the charger into a standard wall electrical outlet. If you have a travel charger, connect the appropriate AC power cord and phone charging cord to the travel charger. No for t mm Co a rci etravel s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . Note! Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the charger cord! %à Continue charging the phone until the battery is fully charged. When your phone is fully charged, the plug icon will remain stable. To disconnect the charger, lift the plug connected to the phone upwards and pull it out. &à !à "à Hold the phone with the display and keypad facing up. Hold the small plug on the charger cord so the lightning bolt symbol ( ) is up. Charge-Only Mode If your phone is off, attaching the charger will cause the phone to activate in charge-only mode. When this mode is activated, an animated icon appears in the display. Your phone is now fast (rapid) 5 Getting Started charging the battery. When your phone is fully charged, the plug icon will remain stable. Note! You cannot make or receive calls when your phone is in charge-only mode. Making Calls à Press the numeric keys to enter the phone number you want to call. The number is shown in the display. Slow Charging a Deeply Discharged Battery The battery could become deeply discharged (for example, when the battery is stored for a long period). As a result, the phone may not immediately activate charge-only mode when the charger is connected. à Note! You can press B A CK to erase one or more digits in the display, or press and hold B A CK to erase all digits. !à Press Y E S . 8hyyvt, along with the number you are dialing, is shown in the display while your phone accesses the wireless network. When the call is connected, a call timer is shown in your display. The phone number that you dialed will remain on your screen. Attach the charger to the phone for several hours to slowly charge (trickle charge) the battery. After trickle charging the battery for several hours the phone should activate the charge-only mode automatically. Continue charging the phone until the battery is fully charged. !à "à Turning Your Phone On and Off Turn your phone On by pressing and holding N O until your phone turns on. The phone will beep (unless silent mode is activated). Turn your phone Off by pressing and holding N O until your phone turns off. You must return to Standby mode to turn off your phone. No for t mm Co a rci e n sopress N O . #à To end the call, s ric Receiving Calls -E e Us When your phone receives a call, the ringer sounds, DpvtÃ8hyy l "à Inc . appears in the display, and the display and keypad backlight illuminate. You can temporarily silence the ringer by pressing N O or the upper or lower side keys, and still answer the call by pressing Y E S . If you have Caller Number Identification (Caller ID) service from your service provider, the caller's phone number is shown in the display. The caller's name will also appear if the phone number is found in your phonebook. Answer the phone by pressing any key. For information on adjusting your answering preferences, see "Auto Answer" on page 13. Dp vtÃ8hyy is replaced by the call timer display once the call is answered. End the call by pressing N O. Making and Receiving Calls See "Voice Calls" on page 17 for more information about making and receiving calls. 6 Getting Started Operating Your Phone You can use your Ericsson mobile phone in Voice, Browser, and Wireless Modem Operation. Voice Operation offers you all of the benefits of a traditional mobile telephone, including placing and answering calls, and receiving voice and text messages. When you see a screen similar to the one shown below, your phone is ready to make and receive voice calls. For more information, see "Voice Operation" on page 8. Browser Operation allows you to browse the Internet and view web content on your Ericsson mobile phone. See "Browser Operation" on page 23. You can not receive voice calls while in Browser Mode. mm o Wireless Modem Operation allows you to useC phone as a your modem with your laptop or desktop computer to browse the Interfor screen. See "Wireless t net, displaying web content on your computer No Modem Operation" on page 30. a rci e s lU e ic Er - n so s Inc . Getting Started 7 Voice Operation In Voice Operation, you can make and receive telephone calls; work with your voice mail and messages; change your phone's voice settings; add, edit, or delete entries from your phonebook; and send and receive text messages. "à Browser Alert ( ) indicates that there is new content in your Inbox (for example, email or stock quotes). Auto Key Lock ( ) or Phone Lock ( ) indicates that pressing the keys has no effect. The keypad is locked to prevent inadvertent key presses. Press M E N U * to toggle Auto Key Lock on and off. Phone Lock restricts you from making calls, except emergency calls. You must enter your PIN to enter the Phone Lock submenu where you can turn Phone Lock off. #à Your Display in Voice Operation 1 2 3 4 13 12 5 11 10 9 à 7/8 6 New Voice Mail Icon ( ) indicates the number of voice mail 'à No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e %à Battery Icon ( $à ic Er - n so s Inc . Current Time is displayed (if provided by the system). ) shows the relative strength of your battery. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery. If the phone is connected to external power and the battery is charging, the display alternates between the battery icon, which will continuously fill and empty, and the charging icon ( ). &à Ringer Off ( ring sounds. ) Icon indicates that your phone will not make messages that have not been heard. The icon appears only when you have voice mail messages waiting. The number (& shown above) indicates how many voice mail messages you have. !à Phone Silent ( ) Icon indicates that your phone will not make any sounds. Press M E N U # to toggle Phone Silent on or off. Roaming Preferred icon indicates if you are roaming in a preferred network. If a preferred network is found, an S will appear. If the roaming network is not preferred, a lowercase Ãwill appear. Channel Indicator shows whether the phone is operating in analog (6) or digital (9) mode. The No Service icon Voice Operation (à New Text Mail Icon ( ) indicates the number of text messages that have not been read. The icon appears only when you have text messages waiting. The number (' shown above) indicates how many text messages you have. 8 ÃAnalog/Digital ( ) will appear in this location if an analog or digital channel is not found. ÃSignal Option 2 is the MESSAGES menu (see "Messages Menu" on page 10). Option 3 is the CALL INFORMATION menu (see "Call Info Menu" on page 11). Option 4 is the SETTINGS menu (see "Settings Menu" on page 12). Strength Icon ( ) shows the relative signal strength from the wireless system. More bars indicate a stronger signal (maximum of five bars). Date is displayed if provided by the system. indicates that the phone is in standby mode and is ready for use. Your personal banner, or the network provided information is displayed here. !ÃCurrent "ÃBanner Main Menu @aSrhqÃHrÃmake menu navigation and changing settings simple. The tabbed menus clearly show the way. Use the rocker keys to scroll through the menus and menu settings. The main menu has five icons that display the top-level menu options. The corresponding title of the selected option is displayed below the menu tabs when highlighted. Each menu is represented by an icon. No for t mm Co ial erc . nc Accessing Menus I n soto access the main menu: Press s ic Erà Press , to scroll through menu, functions in menus, and set- tings in a function. se U ME NU Option 5 is the BROWSER menu (see "Browser Menu" on page 15). !à "à #à Press YE S to choose the menu, function, or setting that is selected. Press N O to go back one level in the menu structure. Press B A C K to exit the menus completely. Note! You can quickly access a menu by pressing M E N U and the menu number. For instance, to quickly access the SETTINGS menu, press MENU 4. Phonebook Menu Option 1 is the PHONEBOOK menu (see "Phonebook Menu" on page 9). The PHONEBOOK menu contains the following choices for storing, organizing, and recalling phone list information. Voice Operation 9 List and Call The GvÃhqÃ8hyy submenu displays phonebook entries in their location order. Select an entry or type in the position number and press Y E S to call. Email addresses will not be included in this list. Scratchpad If you need to make note of a phone number during a call, you can use the Scratchpad. Once you end the call, you can call the number from the Call List. Add Entry The 6qqÃ@ submenu allows you to store a phone number and an accompanying name in your phonebook. Auto Hyphenate Auto-hyphen will automatically input dashes between phone number segments. For instance, if you enter 9194727908, the phone will display 919-472-7908. You can turn Auto-hyphen On or Off. Add Email Addr. The 6qqÃ@hvyÃ6qq submenu allows you to store an email address and an accompanying name in your phonebook. The @ symbol appears at the beginning of the name field to help distinguish email addresses from phone numbers in the list. Delete All Entries List and Edit The GvÃhqÃ@qv submenu allows you to change your phonebook entries (including email addresses). These entries are also listed in their location order. The @ symbol will appear before the address indicating that the entry is an email address rather than a phone number. My Number No for t mm Co a rci Messages Menu e The MESSAGES menu contains choices for specifying and accessing message services that may be available from your service provider (for example, text messages and voice mail). s lU e n so submenu allows you to erase every phones The 9ryrrÃ6yyÃ@vr ric book entry. You will be prompted to enter your phone security PIN -E to allow deletion. For more information, see "Security" on page 13. Inc . Voice Mail The WvprÃHhvy submenu allows you to enter and access your voice mail access number if you have voice mail service from your service provider. A number and the voice message icon ( ) appear in the Standby screen to indicate the number of new unread voice messages. The maximum number of new voice mail messages that can be This submenu displays your phone number or phone numbers (if your subscription includes Dual NAMs). Find Entry The AvqÃ@ submenu allows you to search for an entry number, name, or location. Matching entries may be called by pressing Y E S . Email addresses will not be included in this list. 10 Voice Operation displayed is 99. The submenus are 8hyyÃWvprÃHhvyÃand TrÃWHà I Call Info Menu The CALL INFO menu allows you to view information and establish dialing and answering preferences for your phone (some selections available in this menu are dependent on your service provider). It also enables you to view and edit system options and call statistics. Send Message The Send Message submenu is used to create new text messages or send canned (predefined) messages. An example of a canned message is "Okay I got it". The submenus available are: Create New, Use Canned Msg, and Send a Page. Call List Press Y E S from the 8hyyÃGv submenu to view the last 45 received, missed, sent calls, or numbers entered in the scratchpad. Inbox The Di submenu allows you to read your new text messages. A number and the text message icon ( ) appear in the Standby Screen to indicate the number of unread text messages. The maximum number of new text messages that your phone can store is 30. You have the options to forward or reply to the message, view the Call List, save a number or email address from the message, or erase the message. Outbox mm Co The Outbox submenu stores successfully sent and unsuccessfully sent SMS messages. You can delete, resend, and forward the mesfor t sages. No ial erc e Us ic Er · · · From this list you may view details, call, add the number to your phonebook, or delete the number n so s Inc . WvrÃ9rhvyÃÃ8hyy) Press Y E S . Press YE S again to call the number. 6qqÃÃQurix: Press, and briefly hold, Y E S . 9ryrr: Press B A C K . Icons One of following icons will appear next to each number in the Call List. Missed Call Answered Call Outgoing Call Entries without an icon are scratchpad entries. Delete All The 9ryrrÃ6yy submenu allows you to erase all of your unread and read text messages. Submenus include: Inbox and Outbox. Voice Operation 11 Home Usage The displays the number of home calls made and received and the accumulated time since last resetting the home call counters. Press Y E S to reset home usage. Ear Volume CrÃVhtr Roam Usage The the number of roaming calls made and received and the accumulated time since last resetting the roam call counters. Press Y E S to reset roam usage. The submenu allows you to adjust the volume of the earpiece using the menu setting. You can also adjust the volume during a call by using the side volume keys. The volumes range from Very Low to High. You can make your selection by pressing or . Then press YE S to confirm your selection. @hÃWyr ShÃVhtrÃdisplays Ring Sound Total Usage The submenu shows you the total number of calls and the total hours and minutes that have been used for the lifetime of the phone. UhyÃVhtr U ial The 8yrhÃ8hyyÃGv submenu allows you to erase all call list entries. erc mm Co Settings Menu for t No Clear Call Lists Sounds s n so s Key Beep Volume ric submenu allows you to choose the sound made when The FrÃ7rr -E you press keys. The four options for Key Beep are Off, Low, e Medium, or High. The submenu allows you to choose the type of sound or melody for the ringer. Each sound or melody is demonstrated as you scroll through the selections. There are 25 ring sounds. SvtÃTq Inc . Phone Silent You can set all of your phone's sounds to be silent. Options include On and Off. Minute Minder Minute Minder notifies you when each minute passes while you are engaged in a call. Settings are On and Off. Ring Volume My Number This submenu displays your phone number or phone numbers (if your subscription includes Dual NAMs). The submenu allows you to set the level of the ring volume. The volumes range from Off to High. You can make your selection by pressing or . Then press YE S to confirm your selection. SvtÃWyr 12 Voice Operation Auto Key Lock The Auto Key Lock submenu is used to protect your keypad from unintended key presses (for instance, if you keep your phone in your pocket or pocketbook). Press M E N U * to lock the keypad. The auto key lock icon ( ) will appear in the display. To unlock the keypad, press the same two-key combination to unlock. If a call is received while keypad lock is on, the keypad lock will be be temporarily disabled and the user can answer the call. When the call ends, the keypad lock will automatically be enabled. Data/Fax The 9hhAh submenu allows you to set your phone to send and receive only data or only fax calls. Settings include: Off, Next Call Fax, Fax On, Next Call Data, and Data On. Note! The Off setting is active until you choose a different setting. Fax On and Data On apply until you power off your phone. Security Note! You must enter your PIN to access the Trpv submenu. Call Options Auto Answer The 6 6r submenu options are On and Off. When set to On, auto answer will answer six seconds after a call is received. The 6ÃSr submenu will prompt the phone to redial a number if the system was busy or no network is found on the initial attempt. The phone will redial up to five times. Options include On and Off. AutoRetry Super Dial The TrÃ9vhy submenu allows you to dial a phone number stored in phonebook positions 1 through 99 by pressing and holding the numeric key corresponding to the phonebook position (you must press and hold the 2nd digit for 2-digit positions). The two options for TrÃ9vhy are On and Off. Position 1 is reserved for voice mail. No for t mm Co a rci e s lU e n sohas a PIN that you must enter to gain access to certain Your phone s ric functions, such as call restrictions and calling card numbers. The fac- Etory-programmed code is . You can change this code to provide Change PIN maximum security for your phone by using the Phone Security submenu. If you forget your PIN, contact your service provider for assistance. Inc . Phone Lock Phone Lock restricts you from making calls (except emergency calls), entering menus, and making super dial calls (including voice mail), each time you turn the phone on. To unlock the phone, enter your PIN. Options include Phone Lock Off, Power On, and Phone Lock On. Restrict Calls This feature will restrict outgoing calls to phone numbers that are stored in phonebook locations 1-200. Options include Qu7Ã@vr Py and IÃSrvpv. When this feature is set to Phonebook only (PhB Entries Only), the phone will not allow new entries Voice Operation 13 (including email addresses) to be saved to, or erased from, the phonebook. System Options The TrÃPv submenu allows you to select what system you wish to use. There are three options in the TrÃPv submenu: Auto System, System Select, and Next Call Analog. Language The Ghthtr submenu allows you to select the language used in the phone display. The languages vary between markets. Your mobile phone supports English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. Auto System If your phone is programmed with two phone numbers, Auto System will use both numbers when attempting to find a network. Auto System options include On and Off. Display The 9vyh submenu is used to change the Backlight, Banner, and Time display of your phone. Backlight Use the 7hpxyvtu submenu to set the display and keypad backlighting to stay Off or to automatically turn On for 20 seconds when a call is received or a key is pressed. The two settings for 7hpxyvtu are Auto and Always Off. m mthat is Use the 8uhtrÃ7hrà submenu to alter the information Co displayed when your phone is in standby. You canr enter fotext). whatever t message you would like to see (up to one line of No Change Banner Time Format U ial erc s n so Select, you can choose from: If you select System s ric The phone will attempt to use the digital network first. E ·- Standarde If not available, it will switch to analog. If neither the digital nor System Select analog home systems are available, the phone will select the digital non-home system, or the analog non-home system. · A Only - The phone is forced to use A side operators only (digital first, analog if digital is not available). · B Only - The phone is forced to use Analog B side operators only (digital first, analog if digital is not available). · Home Only - The phone will stay on the home system. Inc

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