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Sony Ericsson 788 768 T18 T10 T19 T738 Battery - 750mAhCapacity: 750 mAh Voltage: 3.7V Battery type: Ni-MH Compatible part numbers: BKB1931030R1A BKB1931022R2A BKB1931030R1A Compatible models: Sony Ericsson 788 768 T18 T10 T19 T738 X588
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Place the battery on the back of the phone and push until you hear a click.
When to Charge the Battery The nickel metal hydride battery that comes with your phone can be charged whenever you wish without affecting its performance. This is not the case with the cheaper nickel cadmium type batteries, often sold as accessories by other suppliers. For the best talk and standby time in the long run, we recommend that you use only Ericsson original batteries with your phone. To remind you that you will soon need to charge the battery or replace it with a charged one: an alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the message Battery low appears for ten seconds in the display. The signal is repeated several times.
the indicator light on the top of the phone starts flashing red.
Note! The phone turns itself off when the battery can no longer power it satisfactorily. Charging the Battery
1. Make sure that the battery is attached to the phone. 2. Connect the charger to the mains.
3. Connect the charger to the phone as shown in the picture. The flash symbol on the plug must face upwards.
To indicate charging: the battery meter in the display pulses continuously. the indicator on the top of the phone shows a steady red light (or green, if the phone is turned on). When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the display is full and the indicator on the top of the phone shows a steady green light. Tip! You can use the phone while the battery is being charged. However, this increases the charging time. Disconnecting the Charger
Bend the plug connected to the phone upwards and pull it out.
Removing the Battery
1. Turn off the phone. 2. Press the catch on the bottom of the battery.
3. Lift the battery up and away from the phone.
Turning Your Phone On and Off
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON
Enter PIN
Press and hold the N O (ON/OFF) key until you hear a click.
If Enter PIN Appears in Display Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code. If Enter PIN appears in the display after you have turned on the phone, do this:
1. Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, erase the
wrong digit by pressing the C L R key. 2. Press Y E S. Note! If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is blocked. You can unblock it by using your PUK, see Security for Your Phone and Subscription on page 47. Network Search After you have turned on the phone (and entered your PIN), the Ericsson logo appears in the display and the phone searches for a network. When a network is found, the phone beeps three times. The indicator light on the top of the phone flashes green once every second and your network opera-
NETWORK
tors name (in most cases abbreviated) appears in the display. This is called standby mode. You can now make and receive calls.
CHECKING DURATION/COST OF CALL
During a call, the display shows the duration in minutes and seconds. If you prefer, you can have the call cost displayed, provided your network and your SIM card support this feature. See Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost on page 62 on how to use this feature.
MORE THAN ONE CALL SIMULTANEOUSLY
Your phone is capable of handling more than one call simultaneously. You can put the current call on hold, and then make or answer a second call. You can also set up a conference call with up to five people. See Handling More than One Call Simultaneously on page 54 on how to use this feature.
FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
Using the Menu System
You can find all your phone functions in the menu system. You use the menu system every time you want to change a setting in your phone, such as the ring signal. You also use the menus to get the most out of your phone: to set the alarm clock, send text messages, store important phone numbers, etc. The menus are arranged in a continuous loop, which you move (scroll) through with the R I G H T and L E F T arrow keys. Each menu contains a list of options. Some menus have sub-menus with additional options.
MOVING THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM
RIGHT LEFT YES NO CLR
to scroll clockwise through menus or functions. scroll anti-clockwise through menus or functions. select a menu or function, enter a submenu. go back one level in the menu system and/or leave a setting unchanged. go back to the standby display.
Instead of pressing the R I G H T or L E F T key repeatedly, you can press and hold it down until you reach the menu or submenu you want. Note! If you enter the menu system, but do not press a key within 60 seconds, the phone returns to standby mode. Scrolling and Selecting Use the arrow keys to scroll from menu to menu. Press the L E F T or
arrow keys until you reach the menu or function that you need.
Press the Y E S key to select a menu or function.
INTERPRETING THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL
Example: Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Send message, Y E S.
Interpret this instruction as follows:
< Menu Mail
1. From the standby mode, use the L E F T or R IG H T arrow keys to scroll to
the Mail menu. The arrows on either side of the word Mail mean that you can scroll to another menu. 2. Press Y E S to select the menu.
Mail Read messages
Now you are in the Mail menu. The name of the menu that you have chosen is shown at the top of the display (Mail).
Mail Send message
Use the L E F T or R I G H T arrow keys to scroll to the Send message function. 3. Press Y E S to select the function.
DISPLAY TEXT AND SYMBOLS
When you move through the menu system, the display changes. The following hints can help you: When arrows are displayed next to the name of a menu or function, there are more options you can scroll through with the R IG H T /L E F T (arrow) keys. Text in brackets shows the current setting of the function shown in the display. In this manual, we have chosen to exclude some of the details above in the pictures of the displays. This is so that it will be easier for you understand the display texts in the margins. Below is an overview of the default menus.
NETWORK 06:01 < Menu Phone book > < Menu Ring level >
Menu Mail
Menu Info
Menu Tools
Menu Divert
Menu Settings
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Menu Access
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Menu Networks
Your Personal Phone Book
You can create a personal phone book by storing phone numbers and accompanying names on the SIM card (SIM memory) and in the phone (phone memory). You use the Phone Book menu for storing and recalling all the phone numbers in your personal phone book. If you intend to use your phone abroad, you should store all the phone numbers as international numbers, that is with the (+) sign which automatically will be replaced by the international dialling prefix for the country you are calling from followed by the country code, then the area code and the phone number.
Jenny Andersson (4) +461234567890
Every phone number that you store includes a position number, shown in brackets. You can store the phone numbers together with a name tag to make it easier
Janina Huss ( 4) +451234567890
for you to keep track of your phone numbers. If the position number has a phone icon next to it, this means that you are storing the phone number in the phone memory and cannot take it with you if you change phones. The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers. Note! In the Phone book menu, press # to enter the phone icon. Outside the Phone book menu, you must press and hold # to enter it.
ENTERING LETTERS
You can only enter letters when you are using the phone book and when you are composing a short message (SMS), see Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) on page 37. Press the appropriate key, 19, 0 or #, repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display.
Press # to get Space - ? ! . : ; " < = > ( ) 1 ABC2 DEF3 GHI4 JKL5 MNO6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ 9 +&@/%$0 #*
For example To enter an A, press 2 once. To enter a B, press 2 twice. To enter small letters Enter the letter, for example an A, and then press *. An a appears. Small letters now appear until you press * again. To enter digits Press and hold the number key.
STORING A NUMBER TOGETHER WITH A NAME
Store 12 Name:Jenny_ +1234567
1. Enter the area code and phone number you wish to store. 2. Scroll to Phone book, Y E S , Store, Y E S. The first free memory position is suggested. 3. Enter the name tag that you want to associate with the number. 4. Press Y E S to store the name and number.
Record voice label now? appears.
5. If you do not want to record a voice label, press N O. If you want instructions on how to record a voice label, please refer to Voice Recognition on page 67.
Storing in a Different Position than Suggested After you have entered a name and phone number to be stored, you can choose what position to store the number in. To store in a position of your choice in the SIM memory Press R I G H T (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears. Then enter a position number of your choice. Press Y E S to store. To store in the first empty position in the phone memory Press R I G H T (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears. Then press # twice, followed by Y E S. To store in a position of your choice in the phone memory Press R I G H T (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears. Press # once. Enter the position number, followed by Y E S. Telephone Banking Services If you use telephone banking services, you can store the phone number of your banking service together with your personal code(s).You must insert a p (pause) between the phone number and the code(s). You insert a p by pressing and holding the * key. Usually, a # (hash) is required after each code. Talk to your bank if you are in doubt about how to use # and p. Note! It may be a risk to store your codes in case the phone is stolen. To store a phone number together with code(s) 1. Scroll to Phone book, Y E S , Store, Y E S. 2. Enter the name that you want associated with the phone number and
Store 15 Name:Bank +123467890p2345
code(s). 3. Press Y E S. 4. Enter the phone number, followed by p and the code(s). 5. Press Y E S to store.
OVERWRITE PROTECTION
Store Used Overwrite? 15
If you try to store a phone number in a position which already contains a phone number, the message Used Overwrite? appears in the display. Then do one of the following: To store in the selected position Press Y E S to replace the number with the new one. To store in a different position 1. Press N O. 2. Enter the new position number.
To set the display light
1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Light, Y E S. 2. Select the display light setting you want.
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display language to the language of the country where you bought your SIM card. If this is not the case, the default language is English. To change the display language
< Settings Language (Auto) >
1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Language, Y E S. 2. Select the language you want. Note! If by accident you end up with your phone displaying a language you do not understand, you can return to English by pressing C L R, L E F T , 0 000,
RIGHT.
GREETING TEXT
When you turn on your phone, the Ericsson logotype or your service providers name appears in the display. Instead of this, you can write your own greeting. The greeting will be stored on your SIM card.
< Settings Greeting (Off)
To write your own greeting
1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Greeting, Y E S , New text, Y E S. 2. Write your new greeting, using the number keys. For information on how to enter letters and other characters , see Your Personal Phone Book on page 22. The maximum number of characters is SIM-dependent. However, different characters occupy different space, so the number of characters that the phone can display varies. Fore example, an M occupies more space than an I. 3. Press Y E S to confirm your setting. To turn your own greeting on/off 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Greeting, Y E S. 2. Select On or Off. If you turn your own greeting off, the original greeting reappears.
PHONE NUMBER DISPLAY
You can have your phone number displayed when you turn the phone on. This requires that you have replaced the original greeting with a greeting text of your own. If your phone number cannot be retrieved from your SIM card, you have to enter it yourself.
Settings Phone no ()
To enter your phone number
1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Phone no, Y E S , Phone no, Y E S. 2. Enter the number and then press Y E S. Tip! If your SIM card allows it, you can also enter your fax and/or data number. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Phone no, Y E S. Then scroll to Fax no or Data no,
STORING INCOMING MESSAGES
If you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it is automatically stored in the message memory in the phone. This allows you to read it later. If there are any unread messages in the message memory, the envelope icon appears at the bottom of the standby display. The message is stored in the message memory as New. The message memory can hold up to 10 messages. When all memory positions are full, the oldest read message is overwritten when a new message is received. If the message memory becomes full with unread messages, new messages are automatically stored in the SIM card memory. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. Messages remain in the message memory until you erase them (see Erasing a Message on page 39), until you insert a different SIM card, or until the telephone needs the memory space to store new messages. The SIM Card Memory You can store important messages in a memory on your SIM card. This means that you can find them no matter which phone you use. Messages that are saved in the SIM card memory remain there until you erase them. The maximum number that you can store depends on your SIM card. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. The text Not stored Mem full appears. You will have to erase one or more messages, before you can store any new messages in the SIM card memory.
Storing a received message in the SIM card memory 1. Scroll to the end of the message. The Reply? prompt appears. 2. Press N O. The Erase? prompt appears. 3. Press N O. The Store? prompt appears. 4. Press Y E S. The message automatically moves from the message memory to the SIM
Stored on card 3(15)
card memory. The display now shows the position of the message. For example, if it is the third of fifteen that the phone can store. Tip! You can also store messages you have composed yourself on the SIM card. See Own messages on page 42.
ENHANCING YOUR TEXT MESSAGES
4. Enter the receivers phone number (or recall it from the phone book). 5. To send the message, press Y E S.
OWN MESSAGES
You can store up to ten standard messages, to be re-used whenever you want. The messages must not exceed 30 characters.
Send message Own < Messages >
Creating an Own Message 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Send message, Y E S , Own messages, Y E S. 2. Scroll to the end of the message list. The phone prompts: New. 3. Press Y E S. 4. Enter the message, see Composing a Text Message on page 41, and press Y E S. The phone prompts Store?. 5. Press Y E S. Sending an Own Message 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Send message, Y E S , Own Messages, Y E S. 2. Scroll to the message you wish to send and press Y E S. 3. Press Y E S to send the message, see Sending a New Text Message on page 41. Deleting an Own Message 1. Scroll to the message you wish to delete, then press and hold C L R. The phone asks Delete Own 1?. 2. Press Y E S.
AREA INFORMATION
The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service that carries your private messages. Area Information (AI) is a text message which is broadcast to all subscribers in a certain network cell at the same time. For example, the information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone number. Note! This feature may not be available on all networks. Turning Area Information On Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Area info, Y E S , On, Y E S.
Turning Area Information Off Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Area info, Y E S , Off, Y E S.
Area Information Message Types Each type of Area Information message is identified by a three-digit code. At present, the following message types exist:
Code: AI Message Type: Index News flashes Hospitals Doctors Pharmacy Long-distance road reports Local road reports Taxis Weather District (base station identity) Network information Operator services Directory enquiries (national) Directory enquiries (international) Customer care (national) Customer care (international)
Note! These codes are operator dependent. For information about the AI services you can use, please refer to the information supplied by your network operator.
Area Information Message List You can decide which types of area information messages you wish to receive. The number of area codes that can be stored depends on the size of the SIM cards Area Info list. If the SIM card does not have an area info list, the phone itself will store up to 32 codes. To insert an area information code 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Area info, Y E S , Edit list, Y E S. The number to the left indicates the position in the list. You can scroll forwards and backwards through the list with the arrow keys. 2. To insert a code, scroll to the first empty position, using the arrow keys and press Y E S. 3. Enter the new code. (You only need to enter 40 for 040, since the phone adds the leading zero automatically.) To erase or replace a code 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Area info, Y E S , Edit list, Y E S. 2. Scroll to the code you wish to erase/replace and press Y E S. 3. To erase, scroll to Erase? and press Y E S. To replace, scroll to Chg code? and press Y E S. Enter the new code and press Y E S. Receiving an Area Message When you receive Area information, the message is stored in the phone memory. Provided Area info is turned on, you can read the messages via the
Meaning The network is currently being used. Your home network is within range. You can select it. The name of the network is included in a list of preferred networks on your SIM card. You can select this network.
Current Home Preferred
Meaning The name of the network is included in a list of forbidden networks on your SIM card. You can normally not select this network. See List of Forbidden Networks below. The name of the network is not included in the preferred or forbidden list on your SIM card. You can select this network, but you might not be able to use it.
Forbidden
Available
Starting an Automatic Network Search
Networks < New search >
Scroll to Networks, Y E S , New search, Y E S. The phone automatically starts searching for a network according to the list of preferred networks stored on your SIM card.
LIST OF FORBIDDEN NETWORKS
The names of the forbidden networks are stored on your SIM card. If such a forbidden network is within range, it is left out when the phone searches for a network (automatic search mode). If your home network and a forbidden network come to an agreement that allows you to use the forbidden network, you can select this network even though the message Forbidden is displayed.
LIST OF PREFERRED NETWORKS
You can create a list that defines in which order your phone will select a network during automatic network selection, when your home network is not within range. The number of networks that can be stored in the list depends on your SIM card. The Edit list function lets you review the networks in the list. Apart from rearranging the order of the networks, you can add new networks to the list and delete networks from it. Reviewing the List of Networks 1. Scroll to Networks, Y E S , Edit list, Y E S. 2. The name of the first network is displayed. 3. Scroll through the networks in the list. Tip! To see a networks full name, press *.
Edit list Network 1 Edit list
Adding a Network to the List 1. Scroll to Networks, Y E S , Edit list, Y E S.
2. Scroll to the first free position in the list and press Y E S. The Add net? prompt appears. If you scroll to a position that is already occupied, press Y E S and then scroll with the arrow keys until Add net? appears. 3. Press Y E S and scroll with the arrow keys until you find the network that you want. If the desired network does not appear, press Y E S when the question Other? appears. 4. Enter the three-digit country number and the two-digit network number. 5. Press Y E S to add the network to the list. Erasing a Network from the List
CHECK MENU
If you enter more than 20 characters (09, *, #, + and p), the first characters disappear from the display. Instead, a left arrow is shown in front of the characters. To check the first characters 1. Press R I G H T. 2. When you are finished, press L E F T. If you wish to use any of the Special functions, press R I G H T instead.
ALARM CLOCK
The phone has an alarm function. When it is activated, an icon in the shape of a bell is shown next to the current time in the display. The alarm signal sounds at the time set, even if the phone is turned off. The illumination of the keys and the display flashes. The volume of the alarm signal depends on the setting of the ring signal. The alarm signal will sound for 60 seconds and will be repeated every nine minutes, if you do not turn it off. After 60 minutes, the repeat function will be turned off automatically. To set the time of the alarm
Tools Set alarm (Off)
1. Scroll to Tools, Y E S , Set alarm, Y E S.
2. Enter the time in hours and minutes. If you have selected the 12-hour format in the Clock/Date function in the
Settings menu, you can alternate between am and pm by pressing #.
3. Press Y E S. To turn the alarm signal off
Alarm 07:30
1. Press any key to turn the alarm signal off when it sounds. 2. If you do not want the alarm to be repeated, press Y E S. To turn the alarm function off Scroll to Tools, Y E S , Set alarm, Y E S , Off, Y E S.
CALCULATOR
The phone's in-built calculator can add, subtract, divide and multiply. Using the Calculator
< Tools Calculator
In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32.
1. Scroll to Tools, Y E S , Calculator, Y E S. 2. Enter 134.
3. Scroll with R I G H T / L E F T to the division sign (/) and press Y E S. 4. Enter 32. 5. Scroll with the R I G H T / L E F T to the equal sign (=) and press Y E S. You can also press # to get the answer. 6. To clear the display, press C L R. To enter a decimal point Press *. To enter the multiplication sign (*) Press * twice.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Troubleshooting
This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of the problems you encounter are easy to correct yourself.
ERROR MESSAGES
Insert card
There is no SIM card in the phone. Insert a SIM card. See The SIM Card on page 5. 112 only
If the message 112 only is displayed, you are within range of a network but you are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some operators allow you to call the international emergency number 112. See Making Emergency Calls on page 15.
No network
No network There is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong enough. Wrong PIN, Wrong PIN2
Wrong PIN
You entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly. Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and press Y E S.
Matching error
When you want to change a security code (for example PIN) you have to confirm the new code by entering it again. The two codes that you have entered do not match. See The SIM Card Lock on page 48.
PIN/PIN2 Blocked. Unblock? You entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock see The SIM Card Lock on page 48. BLOCKED Contact card provider
BLOCKED Contact card provider Phone locked
You entered your personal unblocking key (PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your network provider or service operator. Phone locked The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see Phone Lock on page 49.
Enter lock code
Your phone comes with the default security code, 0000. You can change it to any three- to eight-digit personalized code. See Phone Lock on page 49. Number not permitted
Number not permitted
The Closed User Groups function is activated and the number you have dialled is not part of a group. See Closed User Groups on page 52.
PHONE DOES NOT COME ON
Handheld Phone Recharge or replace the battery.
Handsfree Phone in Vehicle Make sure that the phone is properly inserted into its holder.
NO INDICATION OF BATTERY CHARGING
If you attach a new battery that is empty, or an old battery that has not been used for a long time, and connect the charger to the phone, it may take a while until the indicator on the top of the phone shows a red light and the battery meter appears.
POOR SOUND QUALITY IN HANDSFREE EQUIPMENT
Check that the handsfree equipment is Ericsson original equipment and that it has been properly installed, Change the Handsfree Type from Type 1 to Type 2. See Handsfree Types on page 65.
VOICE ANSWERING DOES NOT PERFORM WELL
Try changing the voice labels for accepting and rejecting calls.
Quick Keys
Several keys on your phone can be used to optimize the phones functionality and decrease the number of times you need to press a key. Some of the key combinations demand that your phone is in a certain mode and some can be made from the standby mode. The table below describes some of the most useful key combinations.
To Do this: press and hold C L R press and hold the 1 key Mode: when on the phone when in standby
mute the microphone
quickly access voice
find the first name in the press and hold the correspond- when in standby phone book that starts ing key, for example, the 2 key with a certain letter to find the first name that starts with an A go to the call list reach second letter press Y E S press and hold the upper volume key and press the desired numeric key when in standby when entering letters
3. This product will not be considered defective in materials, design or workmanship if it needs to be adapted, changed or adjusted to conform to national or local technical or safety standards in force in any country other than that for which the product was originally designed and manufactured. This warranty shall not reimburse such adaptations, changes or adjustments, or attempts to do so, whether properly performed or not, nor any damage resulting from them, nor any adaptation, change or adjustment to upgrade the product from its normal purpose as described in the product manual without the prior written consent of Ericsson. 4. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty shall not give a right to an extension to, or a new commencement of, the period of warranty. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty may be fulfilled with functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or components will become the property of Ericsson. 5. This warranty does not affect the purchasers statutory rights under applicable national legislation in force, nor the purchasers rights against the dealer arising from the sales/purchase contract. In the absence of applicable national legislation this warranty will be the purchasers sole and exclusive remedy. Ericsson, its subsidiaries and distributors shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty relating to this product.
Declaration of Conformity
We, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Ericsson type 110 1001-BV to which this declaration relates, conforms to the appropriate standards TBR 19, TBR 20, TBR31, TBR32, ETS 300 342-1 and EN 60950, following the provisions of Teleterminals directive 91/263/EEC, EMC directive 89/336/EEC, and Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC.
Stockholm, 1 October, 1999
(Place & date of issue)
Johan Siberg, President
Alarm clock 75 Alternate Line Service (ALS) 64 Answered calls indicator 28 Answering calls 15 Answering service. See Voice Mail Antenna 4 Area information 43 message types 43 receiving area messages 44
Banking by phone 24 Barring calls. See Call barring Battery 4, 6 attaching 6 charging 6, 7, 79 release catch 4 removing 8 Battery charger 7 Battery meter 11 Belt clip threaded hole 4
Calculator 75 Call barring 50 cancelling all 51 changing password 51 changing status 50 Call cost 62 checking 62 setting a credit limit 63 specifying price per unit 63 Call divert 45 activating 45 cancelling 46 checking status 45 divert indicator 11, 45 Call forwarding. See Call divert
Name recall 25 Name tag 22 Network 10, 59 forbidden 60 preferred 60 search modes 61 selection 59 Network name 10
Reading messages (SMS) 37 Receive calls 15 Receiving messages (SMS) 37 Redialling numbers 14 Rejecting calls 15 Request reply (SMS) 40 Resetting phone 36 Restricting calls. See Call barring Ring signal choosing 31 composing own 32 level 31 personal 32 type 31
Pause (DTMF) 24, 74 Personal ring signal 32 Phone book 22 calling from 25 card memory 22 changing a name 26 changing phone number 26 copying 27 erasing phone number 25 keeping up to date 26 phone memory 22 storing names 23 storing numbers 23 Phone icon 22 Phone lock 49 activating/cancelling 50 auto lock 49 changing the security code 49 full lock 49 Phone memory 22, 24 Phone number displaying own 34 Phone number in SMS replying to 38 PIN 6, 9 changing 48 PINchanging 48 Plus sign (+) 15, 22 Position recall 26 Preferred networks 60 PUK 6, 48
Scratch pad 17 Scrolling 12, 20 Sending messages (SMS) 41 Shortcuts. See Quick keys Showing your number 74 Signal strength meter 11 Silent ring signal 11 SIM card 5 inserting 5 release button 4 removing 5 unblocking 48 SIM card lock activating 49 cancelling 49 SMS 37 composing 41 editing 41 enabling phone for sending 38 erasing 39 message types 40 reading 37 receiving 37 repeating message 40 reply requested 40 replying to 38 sending 41 storing 39 types 40 SMS indicator 11
Quick dialling. See Speed dialling Quick keys 80
Special functions menu 74 Speed dialling 26 Stored messages (SMS) reading 38 Storing names 23 numbers 23
Tape loops. See Voice mail indicator Telephone banking 24 Text messages (SMS) 37 the 13 Time 35 format 35 setting 35 Tone signals 18 Touch tones 18 Turning the phone on 9 Turning your phone off 10
Vibrating unit 33 Voice answering 69 Voice commander training first time 69 Voice dialling activating 67 Voice label 67 recording 67 Voice label icon 68 Voice mail 30 activating 30 calling 30 Voice mail indicator 11 Voice recognition 67 Volume earpiece 17 ring signal 31 Volume keys 4, 12, 15
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