Ericsson SH888 User Manual

Contents
Contents
General Information ......................................................... 2
General Information ......................................................... 2
Operators & Subscription, GSM 900/1800 Dual Band, SIM & PIN
Operators & Subscription, GSM 900/1800 Dual Band, SIM & PIN
Preparing Your Phone for Use......................................... 3
Preparing Your Phone for Use......................................... 3
The SIM Card, The Battery
The SIM Card, The Battery
Turning On the Phone....................................................... 7
Turning On the Phone....................................................... 7
tings
Making and Receiving Calls............................................. 9
Making and Receiving Calls............................................. 9
Emergency Calls, Making Calls, Receiving a Call, Redialling a Number,
Emergency Calls, Making Calls, Receiving a Call, Redialling a Number, Calling Someone Who Has Called You, Unanswered Calls, Hiding or
Showing Your Number
During a Call ..................................................................... 13
During a Call ..................................................................... 13
To Change the Earpiece Volume, To Mute the Microphone, To Use the
To Change the Earpiece Volume, To Mute the Microphone, To Use the Display as a Scratch Pad, To Send Tone Signals
Display as a Scratch Pad, To Send Tone Signals
The Menu System ............................................................ 14
The Menu System ............................................................ 14
Moving through the Menu System, Display Text and Symbols
Moving through the Menu System, Display Text and Symbols
The Phone Book................................................................ 15
The Phone Book................................................................ 15
Before You Start, Entering Characters, Creating Your Personal Phone
Before You Start, Entering Characters, Creating Your Personal Phone Book, Recalling a Phone Number, Keeping Your Phone Book Up to Date,
Book, Recalling a Phone Number, Keeping Your Phone Book Up to Date, Copying Phone Numbers between Positions and Memories
Copying Phone Numbers between Positions and Memories
Sending and Receiving Text Messages....................... 21
Sending and Receiving Text Messages....................... 21
Two Memories, Setting the Phone for Text Messaging, Composing and
Two Memories, Setting the Phone for Text Messaging, Composing and Sending Messages, Reading a Message, Replying to a Message, Erasing a
Sending Messages, Reading a Message, Replying to a Message, Erasing a Message, Storing a ReceivedMessage, Reading Stored Messages, Calling
Message, Storing a ReceivedMessage, Reading Stored Messages, Calling a Phone Number in a Message, Frequently Used Messages
a Phone Number in a Message, Frequently Used Messages
Communicating via the Modem ................................... 26
Communicating via the Modem ................................... 26
Before youStart, The Data Menus, Installing theInfrared Modem, To Con-
Before youStart, The Data Menus, Installing theInfrared Modem, To Con­nect Using the IR Link, To Connect Using the RS232 Cable, Making Fax
nect Using the IR Link, To Connect Using the RS232 Cable, Making Fax and Data Calls, Receiving Fax and Data Calls
and Data Calls, Receiving Fax and Data Calls
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The Mobile Office Suite................................................... 33
The Mobile Office Suite................................................... 33
Installing the Mobile Office Suite, Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite
Installing the Mobile Office Suite, Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite
Networks........................................................................... 35
Networks........................................................................... 35
Search Mode, Selecting a Network, List of Preferred Networks
Search Mode, Selecting a Network, List of Preferred Networks
Security.............................................................................. 38
Security.............................................................................. 38
The Card Lock, The Phone Lock, Call Barring, The Keypad Lock, Fixed Di-
The Card Lock, The Phone Lock, Call Barring, The Keypad Lock, Fixed Di­alling
alling
Diverting Incoming Calls ............................................... 42
Diverting Incoming Calls ............................................... 42
Activating a Call Divert, Diverting when the Data Menus are On, Check-
Activating a Call Divert, Diverting when the Data Menus are On, Check­ing the Divert Status, Cancelling Call Diverts
ing the Divert Status, Cancelling Call Diverts
Handling More than One Call ........................................ 44
Handling More than One Call ........................................ 44
The Call Waiting Service, Receiving a Second Call, Receiving a Third Call,
The Call Waiting Service, Receiving a Second Call, Receiving a Third Call, To Make a Second Call, Connecting Two Calls – Explicit Call Transfer,
To Make a Second Call, Connecting Two Calls – Explicit Call Transfer, Conference Calls
Conference Calls
Handsfree Calling............................................................ 47
Handsfree Calling............................................................ 47
Selecting Answering Mode, Other Handsfree-Related Settings
Selecting Answering Mode, Other Handsfree-Related Settings
Personalizing Your Phone ............................................. 48
Personalizing Your Phone ............................................. 48
Personal Settings, The Ring Signal Level, Time and Date
Personal Settings, The Ring Signal Level, Time and Date
Other Useful Features..................................................... 52
Other Useful Features..................................................... 52
The Answering Service, The Call Time/Call Cost, The Two Line Service,
The Answering Service, The Call Time/Call Cost, The Two Line Service, Calling Card or Credit Card Calls, Area Information, The Alarm, The Cal-
Calling Card or Credit Card Calls, Area Information, The Alarm, The Cal­culator
culator
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ...........................59
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ...........................59
Warranty Conditions....................................................... 62
Warranty Conditions....................................................... 62
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The Menu SystemThe Menu System
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MENU
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Phone book
MENU
L
Mail
Voice mail Read messages Send message Area info Area messages Set Voice Mail Missed calls
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Name recall Position recall Store Edit Erase Erase all from phone
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Copy all
MENU
L
Keylock
On?
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* These menus appear only when you have turned on the ‘Data menus’
(see chapter ‘Communicating via the Modem’).
** This menu appears only if your network operator offers the Two Line
service (also called Alternate Line Service) and you have subscribed to it (see chapter ‘The Two Line Service’).
*** These menu functions are slightly different if you have selected a ‘Next
call type’ other than speech.
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Set alarm Set clock Set date Clock mode Date mode
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Copy Call card numbers Fixed numbers Answered calls Dialled numbers Info recall Service recall
MENU
Clock
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Ring level
(
QQQqqq
MENU
L
Calculator
)
MENU
R
Ear volume
Ring type Edit melody Mail alert Keylock Key sound Light Min minder Call info
R
L
then Fax
MENU
Speech
MENU
L
Settings
Answering mode Greeting Phone no Language Data menus Line1 tag Master reset
*
R
R
L
MENU
Activate
IR port
R
MENU
L
Access
Barring Call Waiting Unlock card Change PIN code Change PIN2 code Phone lock Phone lock Change code Call cards security Fixed dial
Press… to…
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Change to
LINE 2?
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move clockwise or anticlockwise
select a menu or function
go back one level in the menu system
go back to the standby menu
MENU
**
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Last call Tot calls
L
Networks
Select net Search mode Edit list New search
MENU
L
Info
Speech Speech/FAX FAX/Speech FAX Data
MENU
L
L
R
R
MENU Next
call type
MENU
Divert
All calls On busy No reply Unreachable Cancel all Check all
*
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The Phone, Keypad and Display
Volume keys
Antenna
Earpiece
Key Functions
YES, used to:
• make calls, answer incoming calls, put calls on hold and switch between calls.
• confirm selections and in­puts.
• enter a selected menu.
ON/OFF and NO, used to:
• turn the phone on or off.
• end calls, reject incoming calls and cancel selections.
• back up one level in the menu system.
NAVIGATION KEY, press LEFT or
RIGHT (or press and hold) to
access and move through the menu system.
CLR (Clear), used to
• erase digitsfromthedisplay.
• mute the telephone.
• return to standby from the menu system.
Display
Indicator light
Infrared (IR) port
Navigation key
Keypad
Indicators in the Display
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Microphone
Connector (for charger and other accessories)
Signal strength.
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The more bars that are shown,
2
the higher the signal strength.
Battery meter.
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The fuller the icon, the more
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power there is.
The keypad is locked.
K
All incoming calls are diverted
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to another number.
The ring signal is turned off.
S
Mm
Tt
B
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NUMERIC KEYS, used to enter
the digits 0–9 and to enter text. The 0 key also enters the inter­national prefix(+)ifhelddown.
STAR, used to:
• enter the*character.
• enter a pause character (p)if held down.
HASH, used to:
• enter the characters # or ¤.
• recall a phone number from the Phone Book.
VOLUME KEYS on the side of the
phone, used to:
• change the earpiece volume during a call.
• reject an incoming call, if pressed twice.
You have received a text mes­sage.
You havereceivedavoicemail.
The alarm is set.
The linecurrently selected. (Re­quires that you have the Two Line Service.)
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Congratulations…
…and thank you for choosing the SH 888, a mobile phone specially suited for the demanding user of com­munication tools. Retaining the slim, streamlined size that has become associated with the Ericsson family of phones, the SH 888 sets a new standard for others to follow.
Apart from its unique toughness and extraordinary sound quality, the SH 888 comes packed with features that will help you stay ahead. These are just some of the highlights:
• With the in-built modem, you can forget all about PC Cards. It is already inside your phone, guaran­teeing you instant access to your PC, laptop or handheld communicator. Wireless if you prefer, thanks to its infrared capabilities.
• Dual band operation extends the potential for effi­cient network usage. Especially if you frequently use your phone in urban areas or travel abroad.
Like the other phones from Ericsson, the SH 888 is pro­duced to meet the highest quality standards.
This guide introduces you to your SH 888 and shows you how to get the most out of it. Before you start, please read the ‘Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use’.
Please note that some of the functions and services de-
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scribed in this user’s guide are depending on your choice of network operator. Should you need additional information onhow to use them,contact your operator.
Mobile Internet
When you are on the move and in need of communica­tion and information, Mobile Internet is the answer.
Mobile Internet is a service supplied by Ericsson to fa­cilitate easy communications and rapid information re­trieval, wherever you are. It gives you access to on-line customer services, on-line user manuals, and useful in­formation when you are out travelling. It allows you to down load various communication software which will ensure youachieve optimum results fromyour Ericsson products.
If you run into any problems, there are help texts con­nected to the different Mobile Internet pages.
The Internet address to Mobile Internet is
http://mobile.ericsson.com/mobileinternet
To get access to the service you also need a user id and a password. The first time you log on, please use the following:
User Id: mobile Password: internet Note that you must change user id and password the
first time you log on to Mobile Internet.
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General Information
Operators & Subscription
To be able to use your phone, you need to have a sub­scription to a network. This is obtained from the net­work operator.
The services included in your subscription depend on your choiceof operator and/or subscription. Therefore, some of the services and functions described in this manual may not be accessible to you. If you want a complete list of the services included in your subscrip­tion, please contact your network operator.
GSM 900/1800 Dual Band
The EricssonSH 888 is adual band phone, which means that you can use your phone in two different kinds of networks – the GSM 900 and the GSM 1800 (also called PCN or DCS 1800) systems.
The GSM 1800 system is practically the same as the GSM 900 system. The difference between the two is that they use different frequencies. GSM 900 uses 900 MHz frequency, whereas GSM 1800 uses 1800 MHz.
A dual band phone that combines the two standards can use both frequencies. This considerably increases
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capacity in densely populated urban areas, and conse­quently improves the coverage offered by your network operator. It will also offer you enhanced inter­national roaming, thanks to the additional networks now available when you are out travelling.
The switching between the two systems is done auto­matically and seamlessly, which means that you can use your phone without ever having to consider which
system is best at the time. This is taken care of by the networks. However, you should note that the functions offered and the network coverage differ depending on your choice of operator and/or subscription.
SIM & PIN
You will obtain a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card with your subscription. The SIM card contains a com­puter chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services you have ordered from your network operator and yourPhone Book information, amongother things.
Your SIM card is supplied with a security code or PIN (Personal Identity Number), which you need in order to gain access to the network. Your PIN may also be re­quired when you want to change settings in your phone. Furthermore, some operators may have ser-vices that require a second PIN, your PIN2. You will find your PIN (and PIN2) in the information from your operator.
Every time you turn on your phone, it prompts you to enter your PIN. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card will be blocked. If this hap­pens you can unlock it by using your PUK (Personal Un­blocking Key code), which you also get from your op­erator.
You shouldbe careful with your PIN, since it is your pro­tection against unauthorized use of your phone and subscription.
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Preparing Your Phone for Use
The SIM Card
When you register as a subscriber with a network operator, you obtain a SIM card.
SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card, and the other is considerably smaller (about the size of a regular stamp). The SH 888 uses the smaller card. Manyoperators deliver credit cardsized SIM cards which have a perforated smaller card that you can take out easily.
Before you can use your phone, you must insert the SIM card into the phone.
To Insert the SIM Card
To insert the SIM card, remove the battery (if attached) and follow these steps:
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Release the SIM card
holder by sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
Open the holder.
Slide the SIM card
into the holder. Make certain that the cut corner is top right.
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The Battery
To Attach the Battery to the Phone:
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Close the holder.
Lock the holder by
pressing it down and sliding it in the di­rection of the arrow in the picture.
Your mobile phone comes with a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. The battery is not charged when you buy your phone, but there may be enough power to turn on the phone. We recommend that you charge the battery before you use the phone.
Place the battery on the back of the phone.
  Press the battery upwards and against the
phone until it snaps into place.
To Remove the Battery
Make sure that the phone is turned off before removing the battery (see next chapter). Then:
Press the catch on
the bottom of the battery.
Lift the battery up
and away from the phone.
To Charge the Battery
Make sure that the battery is attached to the phone. Then:
Connect the charger to the mains. (The box may
contain more than one mains plug. In this case, use the one that fits the wall socket.)
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A green indicator on the charger lights up. If not, make sure you have put the plug into the charger correctly. (You may have to press hard.)
Connect the clear plastic plug on the charger
cable to the charger. It is correctly inserted when it snaps into place.
The phone will automatically start charging the battery when you attach the charger. To indicate charging:
• the battery meter in the display is continuously filled and emptied.
• the indicator on top of the phone shows a steady red light (green, if the phone is turned on).
When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the display will show full and theindicator on top of the phone will show a steady green light.
Note! It is possible to use the phone while the battery is being
charged. This will, however, increase the charging time.
To Disconnect the Charger
Connect the other
end of the cable to the phone according to the picture. The flash symbol on the plug must face up­wards. Note that you
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may have to press hard.
When to Charge the Battery
The nickel metal hydride battery that comes with your phone can be charged whenever you wish without losing performance. This is not the case with the cheaper nickel cadmium type batteries, often sold as accessories from other suppliers. For optimal talk and standby time in the long run, we recommend that you only use Ericsson original batteries with your SH 888.
To remind you that the battery will soon need to be charged or replaced with a charged one:
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Twist the plug con­nected to the phone upwards and pull it out.
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• an alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the mes­sage ‘Battery low’ appears for ten seconds in the display.
• the indicator light on top of the phone starts blink­ing red.
Note! If the phone is left turned on, the low battery alarm will
be repeated several times and, finally, the phone will turn itself off when the battery is no longer able to power it satisfactorily. It might be possible to turn the phone on again, but you will not be able to make or re­ceive any calls. You should charge the battery or re­place it with a charged one.
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Turning On the Phone
To turn on the phone:
Press and hold down the NO (ON/OFF) key until
you hear a click. The display prompts you to
Enter
PIN
****
enter your PIN.
Enter your PIN. The digits appear as stars in the
display. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, erase the wrong digit by pressing the
CLR key.
Press YES.
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If youenter your PIN correctly, ‘ERICSSON’ will appearin the display. The phone will then search for a network.
Note! If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row,
the SIM card will be blocked and you will have to un­block it using your PUK code. See chapter ‘Security’.
When a network is found, the phone beeps three times. The indicator light on top of the phone flashes green once every second and your network operator’s name (in most cases abbreviated) is shown in the display. If you have the charger connected, the indicator will show a steady green light instead of a flashing one.
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You can now make and receive calls. This is called standby mode.
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When No Network Name Is Displayed
If the message ‘Emergency calls only’ is displayed, you are within range of a network but you are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, you can call the international emergency number 112. See chapter ‘Making and Receiving Calls’.
If the message ‘No network’ is displayed, there is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have to move to obtain a sufficiently strong signal.
To Turn Off the Phone
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In standby mode, press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key until the display is turned off.
Initial Settings
The first time you turn on your SH 888, you may want to change the default language and ring level settings, and set the clock.
Display Language
Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display language to the language of the country where you bought your SIM card. If this is not the case, the default language is English.
To change the display language:
Press the navigation key LEFT or RIGHT until the
‘Settings’ menu appears.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Settings’ menu.Press the navigation key to the LEFT until the
R
‘Language’ menu appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Language’ menu.Press the navigation key until you find the
desired language.
R
Press YES to select the language.
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Settings
SETTINGS
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Language
LANGUAGE
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MENU
(Auto)
English
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MENU
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Clock
CLOCK
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Set clock
(16:36)
SET CLOCK
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(16:36)
11:45
MENU
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Ring level
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QQQqqq
Press CLR to return to standby mode.
Note! If by accident you end up with your phone displaying a
language youdo not understand, youcan return to Eng­lish by pressing
LEFT 0000 RIGHT at any time.
Setting the Time
The time is shown at the bottom of the display. When you buy your phone, the time is normally not set.
If you want to set the time:
Press YES to save the setting.Press CLR to return to standby mode.
Tip! Use the volume keys on theside of the phone to change
the ring level silently.
Note! If you have your SH 888 connected to external equip-
ment (for example handsfree equipment or a vibrating call alert device), the ring signal level will be set for this situation separately. See ‘Personalizing Your Phone’ for more information.
Press the navigation key LEFT until the ‘Clock’
menu appears.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Clock’ menu.Press the navigation key RIGHT until the ‘Set
R
clock’ menu appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Set clock’ function.Enter the correct time in hours and minutes and
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press YES.
Press CLR to return to standby mode.
Note! The time is by default presented in the 24-hour format.
If you prefer the 12-hour format, you can change the default setting.
For more information, see ‘Personalizing Your Phone’.
To Set the Ring Signal Level
Press the navigation key RIGHT.
The text ‘Ring level’ and a bar representing the
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ring signal level appears in the display.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Ring level’ menu.Use the navigation key to set the ring signal
level.
• Pressing
• Pressing The phone rings once with the actual setting as
you press the navigation key, except for the ‘Off’ and ‘Step’ settings.
RIGHT increases the volume. LEFT decreases the volume.
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Making and Receiving Calls
The instructions in this chapter assume that you have turned onyour phone and thatyou are within range of a network.
Emergency Calls
To make an emergency call:
If the phone is not on, turn it on by pressing the
NO key until you hear a click.
Enter 112 (the international emergency
number).
Press YES. The display shows ‘Emergency’.
Note! Some operators may require that a SIM card has been
inserted into the phone and, in some cases, that the PIN has been entered as well.
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Domestic Calls
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Press YES to make the call. The display shows
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Enter the area code and phone number. The digits are shown in the display.
• If you need to erase a digit, press
• To erase all digits, press and hold the
until all digits have been erased.
‘Calling’, followed by ‘Connecting’.
• When the call is answered, a call time meter
in the display shows how long you have been on the phone in minutes and seconds.
• If nobody answers your call or you cannot get
through, press
CLR.
CLR key
NO. The number is stored in a
memory which makes it easy to repeat the call. (See ‘Redialling a Number’ below.)
• If the number is busy, you can redial it auto-
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Tip! It is possible to check the duration of the call later on.
matically. (See ‘Redialling a Number” below.)
When you want to end the call, press NO. The
Call Time meter shows the duration of the call for three seconds.
See ‘Other Useful Features’.
International calls
Press and hold the 0 key until ‘+’ is displayed.
The (+) will automatically be replaced by the international dialling prefix for the country you
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Note! When you are abroad, your phone will automatically
are calling from.
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Enter the country code, the area code (without
any leading zero) and the phone number.
Press YES to make the call.
search for a network that you are allowed to use. Which networks you can use depends on the agreements your operator has signed with the operators in the country you are visiting. See chapter ‘Networks’.
Checking the first characters
If you have entered more characters than can be seen in the display,the first characters willbe replaced by thel symbol. To check the first characters:
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press the navigation key RIGHT.
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Receiving a Call
Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the indica-
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the indica­tor light on top of the phone blinks green rapidly. The
tor light on top of the phone blinks green rapidly. The display shows ‘Answer?’.
display shows ‘Answer?’. If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identifica-
If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identifica­tion service and the caller’s network sends the number,
tion service and the caller’s network sends the number, you will see the caller’s number at the bottom of the
you will see the caller’s number at the bottom of the display. If the number is stored with a name in the
display. If the number is stored with a name in the phone book, the name will be shown in the display.
phone book, the name will be shown in the display.
Note! The phone must be turned on and within coverage of a
Note! The phone must be turned on and within coverage of a
network before a call can be received.
network before a call can be received.
To Answer the Call
To Answer the Call
Press YES.
Press YES.
  When the call is finished, press NO.
When the call is finished, press NO.
Tip! To mute the ring signal when you receive a call, press
Tip! To mute the ring signal when you receive a call, press
CLR.
CLR.
To Reject the Call
To Reject the Call
There are two ways of rejecting the call:
There are two ways of rejecting the call:
NO key.
• Press the
• Press the
• Press the volume key on the side of the phone
• Press the volume key on the side of the phone twice.
twice.
The caller will hear a busy tone if the caller’s network
The caller will hear a busy tone if the caller’s network supports this function. If ‘Divert on busy’ is activated,
supports this function. If ‘Divert on busy’ is activated, the incoming call is diverted to the number you have
the incoming call is diverted to the number you have specified (see ‘Diverting Incoming Calls’).
specified (see ‘Diverting Incoming Calls’).
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Redialling a Number
Redialling a Number
Your SH 888 conveniently lets you redial the last phone
Your SH 888 conveniently lets you redial the last phone numbers you have called (15 or more, depending on
numbers you have called (15 or more, depending on your SIM card). It can also redial a number auto-
your SIM card). It can also redial a number auto­matically ifthe connection failed whenyou first called.
matically ifthe connection failed whenyou first called.
NO key.
To Redial Previously Called Numbers
To Redial Previously Called Numbers
Press YES. The display now shows the last di-
Press YES. The display now shows the last di-
alled number.
LAST DIALLED
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Note! If you want to clear the last dialled numbers memory,
Note! If you want to clear the last dialled numbers memory,
alled number.
Press the navigation key RIGHT or LEFT until the
Press the navigation key RIGHT or LEFT until the
number you want to call is shown on the
number you want to call is shown on the bottom row of the display.
bottom row of the display.
Press YES to make the call.
Press YES to make the call.
do the following:
do the following:
Press the navigation key LEFT. The ‘Phone book’
Press the navigation key LEFT. The ‘Phone book’
menu appears.
menu appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Phone book’ menu.
Press YES to enter the ‘Phone book’ menu.Press the navigation key LEFT until the ‘Dialled
Press the navigation key LEFT until the ‘Dialled
numbers’ function appears.
numbers’ function appears.
Press YES to select the ‘Dialled numbers’ func-
Press YES to select the ‘Dialled numbers’ func-
tion.
tion.
Press and hold the CLR key. The question ‘Erase
Press and hold the CLR key. The question ‘Erase
all?’ appears.
all?’ appears.
Press YES to erase the last dialled numbers from
Press YES to erase the last dialled numbers from
the memory.
the memory.
Press CLR to return to standby mode.
Press CLR to return to standby mode.
The Automatic Redialling Function
The Automatic Redialling Function
If the connection fails and the receiver’s network
If the connection fails and the receiver’s network supports it, the display shows ‘Retry?’ on the top row
supports it, the display shows ‘Retry?’ on the top row and the reason for the failure on the second row.
and the reason for the failure on the second row. To redial the number automatically:
To redial the number automatically:
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Press YES.
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Press YES.
• The number will automatically be redialled
• The number will automatically be redialled until the call is answered, up to 10 times.
until the call is answered, up to 10 times.
• If you press any key or receive a call, the re-
• If you press any key or receive a call, the re­dialling will be interrupted.
dialling will be interrupted.
• If the redialling is successful, the phone will
• If the redialling is successful, the phone will beep and then you will hear a ring signal.
beep and then you will hear a ring signal.
If you do not want to retry, press NO.
If you do not want to retry, press NO.
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Calling Someone Who Has Called You
If you subscribe to the Calling Line Identification service, and the caller’s network sends the number, the numbers of the last ten answered calls are stored in the phone.
MENU
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Phone book
ANSWERED 1
LR
+1234567890
ANSWERED 1
LR
+1234567890
Unanswered Calls
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Calls:2
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To recall one of the last ten answered numbers:
Press the navigation key to the LEFT. The ‘Phone
book’ menu appears.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Phone book’ menu.Press the navigation key LEFT repeatedly until
the ‘Answered calls’ function appears.
Press YES to select the ‘Answered calls’ function.Press the navigation key until you find the
number you want.
Press YES to make the call.
To clear the answered calls memory:
Press the navigation key to the LEFT. The ‘Phone
book’ menu appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Phone book’ menu.Press the navigation key LEFT repeatedly until
the ‘Answered calls’ function appears.
Press YES to select the ‘Answered calls’ function.Press CLR. The question ‘Erase all?’ appears.Press YES.
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If you have received calls but have been unable to
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answer, the number of unanswered calls will be shown in the display until you press CLR.
Information about the ten last missed calls is saved in your phone’s memory, which makes it possible for you to check when the calls were received. If your subscrip­tion includes the Calling Line Identification service and
MENU
L
Mail
MISSED CALLS
L
13:25
0246193000
MISSED CALLS
L
14-07-97
Unidentified
the caller’s network sends the number, you can also find out who called.
To Find Out Who Called and When
Press the navigation key to the LEFT repeatedly
until the ‘Mail’ menu appears.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Mail’ menu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until the
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‘Missed calls’ function appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Missed calls’ function.The last caller’s number (if your subscription in-
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cludes the Calling Line Identification service) is now shown in the display together with the time (or date) when the call was received. If no information about the caller’s number was re­ceived, the display will show one of the follow­ing:
• ‘Unidentified’, which means that no informa­tion was available.
• ‘Restricted’, which means that the caller wanted to withhold the number.
To see your other unanswered calls, press the
navigation key repeatedly.
Press CLR to return to standby mode.
Note! If you check a missed call within 24 hours, the time of
the call is displayed. Otherwise, the time is replaced by the date. You can toggle between date and time by pressing
*
.
To Erase a Number from the Missed Calls Memory
When the information about the call is shown,
press
CLR.
Press YES.
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Hiding or Showing Your Number
With most common subscriptions, the caller’s number is sentwhen a call is made. This meansthat the receiver can see your phone number when you make a call. However, some operators offer subscriptions where your phone number is normally hidden.
If you want to change the setting for a particular call, this is possible provided the network you use supports it.
To Hide Your Phone Number for a Par­ticular Call
Enter the phone number you wish to call.
MENU
Special
L
functions
SPECIAL FUNC
L
Hide Id
0246193000
MENU
Special
L
functions
SPECIAL FUNC
L
Send Id
0246193000
  Press the navigation key RIGHT.
The ‘Special functions’ menu now appears.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Special functions’ menu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until ‘Hide
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Id’ appears.
Press YES to make the call.
To Show Your Number for a Particular Call
Enter the phone number you wish to call.
  Press the navigation key RIGHT.
The ‘Special functions’ menu now appears.
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Press YES to enter the ‘Special functions’ menu.
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Press the navigation key until ‘Send Id’ appears.
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Press YES to make the call.
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During a Call
Your SH888 has several functionswhich you might find helpful while you are on the phone.
To Change the Earpiece Volume
If youwant to change theearpiece volume during acall:
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Press the volume keys on the side of the phone up or down.
• Pressing
• Pressing
See also ‘Personalizing Your Phone’.
UP increases the volume. DOWN decreases the volume.
To Mute the Microphone
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Mute
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To mute the microphone temporarily during a call:
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Press and hold the CLR key. ‘Mute’ is shown in
the display.
To resume conversation, release the CLR key.
To Use the Display as a Scratch Pad
If youneed to write downa phone number during a call,
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you can use the Scratch Pad function in the SH 888. To do this:
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Enter the number using the numeric keys.
When you end the call, the number remains in the dis­play. You can now call the number by pressing save it in the Phone Book (see chapter ‘The Phone Book’).
YES or
Note! If you press any numeric key while on the phone, the
person on the other end of the line will hear a tone.
To Send Tone Signals
To use telephone banking services or control a phone answering machine, you need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (also known as DTMF tones or touch tones).
To send tone signals/codes during a call:
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Press the appropriate keys (0–9,*and #).
Tip! You can also save the code together with a number in
the Phone Book. See ‘Creating Your Personal Phone Book’ in the ‘Phone Book’ chapter on how to do this.
Note! If you send tone signals while on the phone, the person
on the other end of the line will hear the tones.
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The Menu System
The menu system of your SH 888 allows you to control the phone’s functions and to customize it to suit your personal preferences.
Each menu contains a list of options; some of these have submenus with additional options.
To help you find your way around the menus, we recommend that you use the fold-out on the inside of the cover.
Moving through the Menu System
The menus are arranged in a continuous loop (see the fold-out), which you move through with the
NAVIGATION, YES, NO and CLR keys.
Press… to…
move clockwise or anticlockwise.
select a menu or a function.
go back one level in the menu system and/or leave a setting unchanged.
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To select a menu or make a setting:
Press the navigation key LEFT or RIGHT until you
Press YES to enter the menu or to select the
Press the navigation key to find the desired sub-
go back to the standby menu.
reach the desired menu or function.
function.
menu or to select a setting alternative.
Press YES to enter the submenu or to confirm
the setting.
Note! If you enter themenu system, but donot press any keys
in 60 seconds, the phone will return to standby mode.
Tip! Instead of pressing the navigation key repeatedly, you
can press and hold it down until you reach the desired menu or submenu.
Display Text and Symbols
SETTINGS
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Ear volume
(
QQQqq
When you move through the menu system, the follow-
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ing hints can help you:
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• Capital letters are used to indicate the menu or function selected.
• When L and R are displayed, there are more op­tions you can scroll through with the navigation key.
• Text in brackets indicates the current setting of the function that is shown in the display.
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The Phone Book
The Phone Book inyour SH 888 lets you store and recall phone numbers. This means that the phone can store all your important numbers. You do not have to re­member them or carry your address book around.
The Phone Book also keeps track of your last dialled numbers and,if you subscribe to the Calling LineIdenti­fication service, the last answered numbers. Con­venient if you have to call someone back.
When you receive a call and the caller’s number is in the Phone Book, you will see the name in the display.
Tip! Your SH 888 comes with the Ericsson Mobile Office
Suite software. When installed on your computer, the
Mobile Office Suite lets you manage your Phone Book from your computer in a simple way.
You can find more information about the Mobile Office Suite in the chapter ‘The Mobile Office Suite’.
Before You Start
Before you start creating your personal Phone Book, there area few things you need to know. In this section, you will learn about the two different memories and how tostore the numbers withthe international prefix.
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We also recommend that you at this stage read the section about entering characters, even though you might need to go back to this when you follow the in­structions later on.
Phone Book Memories
You can store your phone numbers in two different memories:
• the card memory on the SIM card,
Note! In the ‘Phone book’ menu, press # to enter the ¤ charac-
STORE 11 John, office +4646123456
• the phone memory.
Storing yournumbers in the card memory allows youto use the numbers stored on the SIM card even when you change phones, i.e. when you insert your SIM card into another phone.
On the other hand, by storing your numbers in the phone memory, they are always available to you on your phone, even if you change SIM cards.
The memory positions in the card memory are numbered from 1 onwards. The actual number of memory positionsavailable depends on yourSIM card.
The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers. The memory positions are labelled ¤1–¤99.
ter. Outside the ‘Phone book’ menu, you must press and hold down # to enter the ¤ character.
International Numbers
If you intend to use your phone both at home and abroad, you should store all phone numbers as interna­tional phone 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.
• To enter the (+) sign, press and hold 0.
• Omit any leading zero in the area code.
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Entering Characters
In the phone book you can accompany any number you store with a name. To enter the characters in the name, follow the instructions below.
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Press the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly until the desired character appears in the display.
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# # For example:
• To enter an A, press 2 once.
• To enter a B, press 2 twice.
Tip! To enter a digit, you can press and hold the numeric
key. To enterthe second letter on the numeric keysdirectly,
press and hold the upper volume key and press the desired numeric key. To enter the third letter, press the
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lower volume key instead.
Note! If there is a pause of more than 60 seconds between
entering characters, the phone will return to the standby menu.
To Enter Small Letters
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Enter the letter, for example an ‘A’, and then press*. An ‘a’ appears.
*
L
DF
PS
G
QXYW
Small letters now appear until you press again.
*
To Check the First Characters
If youenter more charactersthan can be seen in the dis­play, the first characters will be replaced by the l sym­bol. To check the first characters you have entered:
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press the navigation key LEFT.
Creating Your Personal Phone Book
To Store a Phone Number
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Store’.
  Enter a name to accompany the phone number.
STORE 33 Name: John Doe Enter no: _
STORE 33 Name: John Doe
08111222
STORE ¤16 Name: John Doe
08111222
Use the numeric keys as described above.
Press the navigation key RIGHT.Enter the phone number.You now have four options:
– To save the number in the card memory, in the
first empty position (displayed in the top right­hand corner):
YES.
• Press
– To save the number in the card memory, in a
position you decide:
• Press the navigation key
position and then press YES.
– To save the number in the phone memory, in
the first empty position:
• Press the navigation key
key twice and then press YES.
– To save the number in the phone memory, in a
position you decide:
• Press the navigation key
key once, enter the position and then press
YES.
RIGHT, enter the
RIGHT, press the #
RIGHT, press the #
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Tip! If you enter a number in the scratch pad during a call,
STORE 2
Used
Overwrite?
you can store it in the Phone Book by selecting ‘Store’ from the‘Phone book’ menu while you have thenumber in the display.
Overwrite Protection
If you try to store a phone number in a position which already contains a phone number, the message ‘Used Overwrite?’ appears in the display. You then have two options.
To store the number in a different position:
Press NO.Enter the new position number.Press YES
To store the number in the selected position, thus eras­ing the old number:
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Press YES.
STORE 34 e: Bankbyphone
040556677p_
number until you enter the number.
After entering the phone number, press and
hold the*key until the pause character ‘p’ appears.
Enter the code.If needed, insert another pause, another code
and so on.
Continue following the instructions on how to
store a phone number.
To make a call with tone signal codes, proceed as described in ‘Making and Receiving Calls’. When you make the call, the phone dials the number, waits until the call is answered and then sends the code. If you in­serted another pause and another code, it will pause again, send the next code and so on.
Recalling a Phone Number
Follow the instructions on how to store a phone
When the Memories are Full
• If you try to store a phone number when all the positions in the card memory are full, a position number in the phone memory will be suggested on the top row of the display.
• If both memories are full, no position number will be suggested. If you still wish to store the phone number, you have to erase the old number by en­tering a position that is already occupied.
To Store a Number With a Tone Signal
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Code
To use telephone banking services or control a phone answering machine, you will need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (also called DTMF tones or touch tones).
If you want to save the phone number in the Phone Book with the codes:
The Speed Dialling Facility
You can call the phone numbers that you store in the positions 1–9 in the card memory by entering the posi­tion number and then pressing YES. Therefore, you should save positions 1–9 for important numbers.
For example: If youwant to call John, whose number isstored in posi­tion 3 in the card memory:
Enter the digit 3.Press YES.
To Recall a Phone Number Using the Name
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Name
recall’.
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Emma Limetree
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Position: 7
Emma Limetree
L
(7)
+464612345
Tip! You can also enterthe name directly afterpressing
POSITION
RECALL
(7)
+464612345
Enter the name you want to recall (or the first
letters of it) using the numeric keys as described above.
You do not have to enter the entire name; the first few letters will do. The phone matches the letters with existing names in its memory.
Press YES.
The best match between the letters you entered
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and the names in the Phone Book is displayed. You can also see the storage position in brackets.
If the name displayed is not the one you want,
press the navigation key until you find the correct name and number.
Press YES to make the call.
from the empty standby display.
LEFT
To Recall a Phone Number Using the Position
If you know the memory position where you have stored a certain phone number, you can recall the number using the position.
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Position
recall’.
Enter the position where the number is stored.
• For a position in the card memory, simply
enter the number.
• For a position in the phone memory, press
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and hold the # key until the ‘¤’ character appears and then enter the number.
Press YES.
The name and phone number now appear in the
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display.
If you entered the wrong position number, press
the navigation key repeatedly until you find the phone number.
To call the number, press YES.
Tip! You can also enter the position directly in the standby
display and then press the # key to recall the phone number. Do not forget the ‘¤’ before the position if the number is stored in the phone memory (to get the ‘¤’ character, press and hold the # key).
Hiding or Showing Your Number When Making a Call
With most common subscriptions, the caller’s number is sentwhen a call is made. This meansthat the receiver can see your phone number when you make a call. However, some operators offer subscriptions where your phone number is normally hidden.
If you want to change the setting for a particular call, this is possible provided the network you use supports it.
To hide your phone number for a particular call, when you recall a number from the Phone book:
Recall the phone number, but press NO instead
of YES. The number is now shown in the standby dis-
play.
Press the navigation key RIGHT.
The ‘Special functions’ menu now appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Special functions’ menu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until ‘Hide
Id’ appears.
Press YES to make the call.
To show your number for a particular call, when you recall a number from the Phone book:
Recall the phone number, but press NO instead
YES.
of The number is now shown in the standby
display.
Press the navigation key RIGHT.
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The ‘Special functions’ menu now appears.
Press YES to enter the ‘Special functions’ menu.Press the navigation key until ‘Send Id’ appears.Press YES to make the call.
Keeping Your Phone Book Up to Date
As the people you know change jobs, move, marry etc., you might want to change the names and numbers in your Phone Book, or perhaps delete some of the entries.
To Edit an Entry in the Phone Book
There aretwo ways of finding the Phone Book entry you wish to edit. You can use either the storage position or the name.
To edit the entry using the position:
EDIT
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Find pos
Position: 7
EDIT 7 Emma Limetree_
+464612345
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Edit’.Enter the position number for the entry you
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wish to edit.
• For a position in the card memory, simply
enter the number.
• For a position in the phone memory, press
and hold the # key until the ‘¤’ character appears and then enter the number.
To select the entry, press YES.
You will now see:
• the name (displayed on the middle row),
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• the phone number (displayed on the bottom
row),
• the storage position (displayed on the top
row).
To select the row you wish to edit, press the
navigation key RIGHT. You will see the cursor on the right of the row
you selected.
EDIT
L
Find name
Name: Emma_
Note! You can also select ‘Erase’ from the ‘Phone book’ menu
Edit the row by using:
CLR key to erase,
• the
• the numeric keys to enter letters or digits,
• the navigation key to move the cursor left (or right when it is positioned in a row).
If needed, press the navigation key RIGHT to
select another row and continue editing.
To save the changes, press YES.
To edit the entry using the name:
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Edit’.Press the navigation key LEFT.
The display now shows ‘Find name’ in the middle row.
Enter the name for the entry you wish to edit,
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using the numeric keys. The more letters you enter, the better the match.
To select the entry, press
YES.
You can now continue from number 4 above.
Erasing a Phone Number
To erase a phone number from the Phone Book:
Recall the number using ‘Name recall’ or ‘Posi-
tion recall’.
Press and hold CLR. The question ‘Erase?’
appears.
To erase the number, press YES.
and then enter the storage position. If you want to erase all numbers from the phone
memory (not possible for the card memory), you can do this as follows:
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Erase all
from phone’.
To erase all phone numbers from the phone
memory, press YES.
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Copying Phone Numbers between Positions and Memories
As you fill up the Phone Book memories, you might want to move entries from one memory to another or between positions in the memories.
To Copy All Numbers from Card
COPY ALL
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CardrPhone
COPY CARD From start position: _
COPY ALL
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PhonerCard
COPY PHONE From start position: ¤_
COPY
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CardrPhone
Memory to Phone Memory
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Copy all’.
  Scroll to ‘CardrPhone’ and press YES.
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Enter the number of the first position in the card
memory you wish to copy and press YES.
Enter the number of the first position in the
phone memory you wish to copy to and press
YES.
To start the copying, press YES.
To Copy All Numbers from Phone Memory to Card Memory
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Copy all’.
  Scroll to ‘PhonerCard’ and press YES.
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Enter the number of the first position in the
phone memory you wish to copy and press YES.
Enter the number of the first position in the card
memory you wish to copy to and press YES.
To start the copying, press YES.
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To Copy Numbers from Card Memory to Phone Memory One by One
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Copy’.
  Scroll to ‘CardrPhone’ and press YES.
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Enter the number of the first position in the
card memory you wish to copy and press
YES.
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Copy to ¤7?
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Enter the number of the first position in the
phone memory you wish to copy to and press
YES.
To start copying, press YES.
The starting position in the card memory is dis­played and the next empty position in the phone memory is suggested.
For every entry on the card, from the start posi-
tion onwards, press:
YES to copy.
NO to go to the next position in the card
memory.
CLR to copy to another position in either the
card or phone memory. Enter the number of the position and press YES.
• Navigation key between positions in the card memory.
To interrupt copying:
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Press CLR twice.
LEFT or RIGHT to move
To Copy Numbers from Phone Memory to Card Memory One by One
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Copy’.
  Scroll to ‘PhonerCard’ and press YES.
To copy from the phone memory to the card memory use the
YES, NO and CLR keys as described above.
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Sending and Receiving Text Messages
A veryconvenient feature of yourEricsson SH 888 isthe Short Message Service (SMS). This allows you to send and receive text messages consisting of up to 160 characters.
Using the Short Message Service, you do not have to worry about whether the people you want to reach check their answering machines or not. As soon as they turn on their phone, the message will be waiting for them.
Text messages can be received when the phone is in standby mode, during a call or when incoming calls are diverted to another phone number. If the recipient’s phone is turned off when a message is sent, a notifying message will be displayed soon after the phone is turned on.
Apart fromsending standard messages to phones, your Ericsson SH 888 is also prepared for sending fax messages (group 3 and 4), X400 messages, e-mails and telexes, via the Short Message Service. Check with your network operator which message types you can use and how.
Tip! Your SH 888 comes with the Mobile Office Suite soft-
ware. The Mobile Office Suite makes it possible for you to write and read SMS messages on your computer. For more information on how this is done, please see the
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chapter ‘The Mobile Office Suite’.
Note! The Short Message Service may not be available in all
networks.
Two Memories
The Messages Memory
If you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it is automatically stored in the Messages memory in the phone. This allows you to read it later on.
If there are any unread incoming messages in the messages memory, a letter icon (Mm) will appear to the left at the bottom of the display.
The Messages memory can hold up to 10 messages. When all memory positions are full, the oldest read message will be overwritten when a new message is re­ceived.
If the Messages memory becomes full with unread messages, new messages will automatically be stored in the SIM card memory. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the letter icon (Mm) starts blinking.
Messages remain in the Messages memory until you erase them (see ‘Erasing a Message,), until you insert a different SIM card, or until the telephone needs the memory space to store new messages
The SIM Card Memory
If you receive an important message and want to make sure it is not erased from the messages memory, you can store it in a memory on your SIM card. This means that you can retrieve the message regardless of which phone you use. Messages that are saved in the SIM card memory remain there until you erase them.
If the SIM card memory becomes full, the letter icon (Mm) starts blinking.
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Setting the Phone for Text Messaging
If the phone number to your network service centre cannot be retrieved from your SIM card, you must specify the number yourself. Otherwise you cannot reply to received messages or send your own messages.
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Send message’.Scroll to ‘Options’ and press YES.
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Scroll to ‘Serv cent’ and press YES.If there is no number in the display, enter the
number of the service centre, including the international prefix, and press
YES.
To return to standby mode, press CLR.
Your phone is now ready to send and receive text messages.
Note! Some network operators may only allow SMS to be sent
within their own network.
Setting Duration of Message
If your message cannot be delivered because the recipient is not within reach of a network, you can instruct your Service Centre to repeat the message for one hour, 12 hours, one day, one week or the maxi­mum period (determined by your service provider).
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Send message’.
‘New’ appears.
Scroll to ‘Options’, using the navigation key, and
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Select the ‘Valid per’ option and press YES.
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Scroll to the desired duration and press YES.
press
YES.
Changing Message Types
The phone is prepared for sending other types of messages. Your network operator’s Service Centre may offer the facility to convert a text message into a format
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Message
MESSAGE
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Options
OPTIONS
L
Valid per
(1 day)
MAIL Send
SEND
(fax, telex, voice, etc.) that suits the equipment that is going to receive the message.
Consult your operator for further information about the formats you can use.
To set the message type:
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Send message’.Scroll to ‘Options’, using the navigation key, and
OPTIONS
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Msg type
(Standard)
Note! Standard means an ordinary text message (SMS) to
press YES.
Scroll to the ‘Msg type’ option and press YES.
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Select the required format, using the navigation
key, and press YES.
other phones. Standard is the default message type.
Composing and Sending Messages
To Enter Letters
In order to compose your message, you have to know how to enter characters using the numeric keys.
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Press the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeat­edly until the desired character appears in the display.
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DF
PS
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For example:
• To enter an A, press 2 once.
• To enter a B, press 2 twice.
Tip! To enter a digit, you can press and hold down the
numeric key. To enter the second letter on the numeric keys directly,
press and hold the upper volume key and press the desired numeric key. To enter the third letter, press the lower volume key instead.
To enter small letters:
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Enter the letter, for example an ‘A’, and then press*. An ‘a’ appears.
Small letters will now appear until you press again.
If youenter more charactersthan can be seen in the dis­play, the first characters will be replaced by the l sym­bol. To check the first characters you have entered:
l
Press the navigation key LEFT until you reach the characters you want to view.
Note! If there is a pause of more than 120 seconds between
entering characters, the phone will return to the standby menu.
Sending Messages
MAIL Send
Message
Request
reply?
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Send message’.
‘New’ appears.
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Press YES. An empty display appears.Enter your message. (See ‘To Enter Letters’).
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You can scroll through the message text with the navigation key and erase characters to the left of the cursor or insert characters in the cur­sor’s position.
When you have completed your message, press
YES. ‘Request reply?’ appears.
If you want the recipient to reply to the
message, press YES. If not, press NO.
SEND
MESSAGES
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Enter no:
Enter the recipient’s phone number or recall it
from the phone book. To access the ‘Phone
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book’ menu press
LEFT.
You now have two options:
• To send the message now, press
• To store the message for later use, press The message is now stored in the messages memory.
If you decide to send the message later, the message is labelled ‘To Send’ instead of ‘Sent’ when you access the message in the ‘Read messages’ menu.
Note! The same procedureis used with all types of messages,
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for example e-mail, fax etc. Check with your network operator which message types you can use.
YES.
NO.
Reading a Message
When you receive a message, you hear a sound and the display informs you of it. The indicator light on the top of the phone rapidly blinks green.
You now have two options:
• If you want to read the message at once, press YES
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Read Now?
New
12:54
From:l456807
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• If you want to read the message later on, press
NO. The message will be stored in the Messages
memory and a letter icon (Mm) will appear on the left at the bottom of the standby display.
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If you pressed the message, showing you who the message is from and when it was received. ‘New’ stands for a new un­read message.
If the message is older than 24 hours, the time will be replaced with the date the message arrived. However, you can toggle between the date and time by pressing the
*
key.
• To read the first line of the message, press
YES, you will see the first three lines of
YES.
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• Scroll through the message using the navigation
RIGHT takes you forwards and LEFT takes you
key. backwards through the message.
• To move three lines forwards, press 3. To move three lines backwards, press 1.
Goodbye!
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Reply?
• To return to the beginning of the message, press and hold
The message ‘Reply?’ appears after the last line of the message. If the caller wants you to reply, the displayed message will say ‘Reply Requested Reply?’, provided your network supports this.
LEFT.
Replying to a Message
When you are reading a message, at the end you are asked if you want to reply to the message. If you want to do this:
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• To enter your message, press
proceed as described in ‘Composing and Sending Messages’.
If you do not want to reply:
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Press NO.
Erasing a Message
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When you are reading a message, at the end you are asked if you want to reply to the message.
Goodbye!
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Erase?
Press NO.
The message ‘Erase?’ appears.
To erase the message from the Messages
memory, press YES. The next message automatically appears in the
message list.
YES and
Note! You can press
handles your message to erase it. When ‘Erase?’ appears, press YES.
CLR anywhere within the menu that
Storing a Received Message
All incoming messages are stored temporarily in the messages memory until the memory space is needed for other purposes, such as storing new messages. Even so, sometimes you may receive an important message that you want to store more safely. This is better done in the SIM card memory.
When reading the message and the question ‘Erase?’ appears:
Press NO.
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Store?
Stored
3(5)
Note! If the card memory is full, the text ‘Not stored Mem full’
Tip! You can also store messages you have composed your-
The message ‘Store?’ appears.
To store the message in the SIM card memory,
press YES. The message is automatically moved from the Messages memory to the SIM card memory.
The display now shows the position of the message. For example, if it is the third of five that the phone can store.
appears. In this case you will have to erase one or more messages, before you can store any new messages in the SIM card memory.
self on the SIMcard. See the section ‘Sending Messages’ above.
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Reading Stored Messages
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messages
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Read messages’.Scroll with the navigation key until you find the
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message you are looking for.
• ‘New’ stands for a new unread message.
• ‘Old’ stands for a read message.
• ‘Sent’ stands for a sent message.
• ‘To Send’ stands for a composed, but not sent
message.
Press YES.Read the message as described in ‘Reading a
Message’.
Note! If there is a
is stored on the SIM card.
*
in front of the message, this means that it
Calling a Phone Number in a Message
To call a phone number found in a message:
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Press YES.
After the number has been called, the message is con­sidered read and it remains in the Messages memory.
Frequently Used Messages
If you have one or more standard messages you use often, you can store them on the SIM card, to be reused
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whenever you want.
Storing Frequently Used Messages
To make sure your standard messages are not erased when the messages memory becomes full, you should store them in the SIM card memory. To do this:
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From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Read messages’.
The messages saved in your Messages memory appear.
Scroll to the message you wish to store in the
SIM card memory, using the navigation key, and
YES.
press
Press YES again. ‘Erase?’ appears .Press NO. ‘Store?’ appears.Press YES. The message is now moved from the
phone memory to the SIM card memory.
Sending Stored Messages
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Send message’.
‘New’ appears.
Scroll to the message you wish to send, using
the navigation key, and press YES. Now you can edit your message, if you wish.
When the message is ready to be sent, press
YES. ‘Request reply?’ appears.
If you want the recipient to reply to the
message, press YES. If not, press NO .
Enter the recipient’s phone number or recall it
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from the phone book. To access the ‘Phone book’ menu, press LEFT.
To send the message now, press YES.
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Communicating via the Modem
A very convenient feature of the SH 888 is the in-built modem (whichequals a PC Card modem). With this, you can connect a computer to your phone in order to send and receive fax and e-mail messages, browse the Inter­net and much, much more.
With the SH 888 you can choose if you want to connect to your computer via infrared link (IR) or via cable.
Note that to be able to use various communication services you also need appropriate software, for example a fax application, an e-mail application or an Internet browser.
Your SH 888 comes with either a CD or a set of diskettes (or both, depending on what country you bought your phone in), containing a modem script and the Ericsson Mobile Office Suite software, among other things.
The Mobile Office Suite is a phone book manager and a message manager. See the chapter ‘The Mobile Office Suite’ for more information.
You will also find the Microsoft IrDA driver, the Micro­soft Windows CE driver and modem script.
Before you Start
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Before you can start using communication applications there are a few things that need to be taken care of:
• Firstly, you need to make sure your computer is configured for infrared communication. Most com­puters are already configured, but if this is not the case, please see your computer’s user manual for more detailed information.
• Secondly, you need to install the Microsoft IrDA driver and the Ericsson SH 888 modem script on your computer. These are found on the CD and/or the diskettes that came with your phone. Detailed instructions are found in the section ‘Installing the Infrared Modem’ below.
• For you to be able to use the above mentioned services most phone network operators require that you have separate fax and data subscriptions. This way you never need to worry about whether an incoming call is a fax, data or normal speech call. If you do not already have separate fax and data subscriptions, please contact your operator.
Note! Do not expose your in-built modem to electrostatic dis-
charge (ESD). The communication link may be lost and could lead to unintentional loss of data. Should you lose connection, you may need to restart your computer and/or your mobile phone.
The Data Menus
Some of the communication features described in this chapter require that you have the ‘Data menus’ in your
SETTINGS
~ Data menus
(On)
phone turned on. To turn them on:
In the ‘Settings’ menu, scroll to ‘Data menus’.
The current status (on or off) is now shown on the bottom row of the display.
Press YES to change the status if needed (that is
from off to on or vice versa). Then press YES again to confirm the setting.
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Installing the Infrared Modem
Before you start
Make sure that the phone’s IR port is activated.
MENU
Activate
~ IR port
MENU
Deactivate
~ IR port
To activate the IR port:
In the menu system, scroll to ‘Activate IR port’
and press YES. (If the IR port is already acti­vated, the display will read ‘Deactivate IR port’ instead. In this case, just press the standby menu.)
For a few seconds the text ‘IR port activated’ appears in the display. The phone then returns to standby mode.
Place your phone less than one metre from your
computer (or your H/PC) and make sure that the infrared ports are aligned (within 30
The examples in this manual may differ from your PC. If you require more information during the installation process than provided by this User’s Guide, we suggest that you consult your PC supplier or your computer’s manuals.
Installation Flowchart for Windows 95
We recommend that you use step1-4intheflowchart below as a checklist in order to assure that your com­puter has been configured properly for a successful in­stallation of the infrared modem.
The boxes in the flowchart apply to the sections with
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CLR to return to
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Step 1
Check Infrared Support
Installed?
YES
Which version?
Version 2.0
CD/Diskettes
Step 4
Install Infrared Modem
Communication OK?
YES
Insert
NO
NO
Version 1.0
Uninstall Infrared Support 1.0
Install Infrared Support 2.0
(See Trouble Shooting on CD)
Step 2
Step 3
Check Hardware
You are now ready to use your
Infrared Modem,
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Step 1 – Check Infrared Support
Before installing the infrared modem you also need to check if the Microsoft Infrared support for Windows version 2.0 has been installed.
To do this, and also to check the version of the existing infrared support on your computer, do the following:
Under Settings in the Start menu, select Control
Panel.
Select the Add/Remove Programs applet.Check the version of the Infrared Support for
Windows 95 in the list under the Install/Unin­stall tab.
• Version 2.0 If you have version 2.0 installed you do not
need to install the infrared support. Go to sec­tion ‘Step 4 – Install Infrared Modem’ to continue the installation of the infrared modem.
• Version 1.0 If you have version 1.0, you need to uninstall
this version before installing infrared support version 2.0. Go to ‘Uninstall Infrared Support’ to continue the installation of the infrared modem.
• No Infrared Support Installed Go to ‘Step 3 – Install Infrared Support’ to con-
tinue the installation of the infrared modem.
Step 2 – Uninstall Infrared Support
Under Settings in the Start menu, select Control
Panel.
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Select the Add/Remove Programs applet.
Select the Microsoft Infrared Support for Win-
dows version 1.0.
Click the Add/Remove button.Click OK.
Go to ‘Step 3 – Install Infrared Support’ to continue the installation of the infrared modem.
Step 3 – Install Infrared Support
Insert the CD into your computer’s CD drive or
the diskette containing the Infrared support into the diskette drive.
If you are using a diskette or if your CD does
not start automatically, select ‘Run’ in the ‘Start’ menu. Type A:\setup if you are using diskettes or D:\setup if you are using a CD (could be an­other drive). Click OK.
When the Setup dialogue appears on the screen,
click the Install Infrared Support for Windows 95 version 2.0 button.
Follow the instructions given on the screenWhen the Add Infrared Device Wizard appears,
select the Built-in infrared port on laptop or desktop and click Next.
When the next page of the Wizard appears on
the screen, select the COM port enabled for infrared communication and click Next.
When the third and last page appears on the
screen, accept the default settings by clicking OK.
After the installation you will return to the Setup dia­logue where you can continue the installations.
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Step 4 – Install Infrared Modem
Insert the CD into your computer’s CD drive or
insert the diskette into the diskette drive.
Place the phone with the infrared modem next
to your PC. See illustration below. (The infrared port may be positioned differently on your com­puter.)
Tip! To check that the infrared modem has been installed
successfully, go to Control Panel and select Modems. Ericsson SH 888 should appear in the list under the General tab.
Installation – Windows CE
Make sure that you have Microsoft H/PC Ex-
plorer or Windows CE Services installed on your laptop. Also make sure that communication be­tween your H/PC and your PC is established.
Insert the CD into your PC’s CD drive or insert
the diskette containing the Infrared support into the diskette drive.
Installing from CD:
When the setup dialogue box appears on the screen, click the ‘Install Infrared Modem for Win­dows CE’ button.
Installing from diskette:
Close the Control Panel if it is open.Open the Control Panel.Double click the Infrared Monitor icon.Select the Options tab and make sure that the
check box ‘Enable infrared communication on:’ is checked. In most cases the infrared communi­cation is enabled on COM2 or COM3.
Tip! To check that the infrared communication is enabled,
click the Status tab. The message ‘One infrared device is in range’ should be displayed. Your computer will now discover the new hardware and a dialogue box will
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Click Next.
Select ‘Run’ in the ‘Start’ menu. Click ‘Browse’ and locate the Windows CE folder on your diskette drive. In the Windows CE folder, double-click ‘Install’.
The infrared modem will be installed automati­cally on your H/PC.
Reset your H/PC. (Usually this is done by press-
ing a reset button placed in the backup battery compartment.)
If you installed from the CD, you will return to the set­up dialogue after the installation, where you can con­tinue by installing the Mobile Office Suite application, for example.
When the next dialogue box appears select the
drive and folder containing the modem script. A: if you are using diskettes or D: (could be another drive) if you are using the CD. Click OK.
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To Connect Using the IR Link
The IR feature of the SH 888 allows you to connect to a computer without using a cable. This option requires that your computer has an IR port, and that the operat­ing system supports the IrDA standard for infrared communication (see above). To enable IR communica­tion:
On your computer, start the infrared application
by double-clicking the icon in the ‘Control Panel’.
Place the phone less than one metre from the
computer and make sure the IR ports are aligned (within 30 contact with your phone. This is indicated by the infrared icon in the status bar.
Now you are ready to start infrared communica-
tion between your computer and your phone.
Note! Before disestablishing contact between your PC and
your SH 888, make sure that you close any commu­nication application on your PC.
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Your PC will now establish
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To Connect Using the RS232 Cable
Using the RS232 cable provided is the most power effi­cient way to to use your SH 888 together with a
computer. To enable use of the IrDA protocol, using the RS232 cable:
Connect the cable according to the picture
below.
Under the tab ‘Options’ in the Infrared Monitor
found in the Control Panel folder, select infrared communication on the COM port you intend to use.
Making Fax and Data Calls
Software-Initiated Fax and Data Calls
Fax anddata calls arenormally initiated fromwithin the computer software. Do the following:
Connect your computer to the phone, using the
IR port or the RS232 cable.
Start the appropriate software application on
your computer and follow the procedure that is appropriate for the software.
Note! Make sure that you have selected the SH 888 modem.
When a fax ordata call is in progress, the phone display shows the call type, that is ‘Fax’ or ‘Data’.
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Speech then Fax Calls
In somecases, you might wantto speak to thereceiving part before starting the fax transmission. This call type is referred to as a speech then fax call.
Note! This feature must be supported by your network opera-
tor and you may need a separate subscription. To set up a speech then fax call:
Connect your computer to the phone, using the
SPEECH
THEN FAX
Enter no:
Speech/Fax
Fax on?
IR port or the RS232 cable.
Scroll to ‘Speech then FAX’ in the menu system
(the ‘Data menus’ must be turned on) and press
YES. The display will look like the picture in the
margin.
Enter the receiving part’s number and press YES.
When the call is set up, the display looks like the picture in the margin. The call is now in speech mode.
Use the manual send mode (or similar function)
in your fax software to send the fax.
Receiving Fax and Data Calls
The procedure for receiving fax and data calls depends on your network and subscription. If you have different numbers for speech, fax and data calls, this is referred to as multi numbering. This means that you can have up to three numbers in your subscription. If you only have one number for all call types, this is referred to as single numbering.
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Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Multi Numbering
If your network and subscription support multi numbering, the SH 888 will display the type of in­coming call. There are four possible types apart from speech calls:
• Fax calls
Answer?
Fax
0123456
• Data calls
• Speech then fax calls
• Fax then speech calls
The display shows the type of call on the middle row. To receive a fax or data call:
Connect your computer to the phone.Answer the call from within the software appli-
cation (if it does not answer automatically).
To receive a speech then fax call:
Answer the call.Connect your computer to the phone.Receive the fax from within the software appli-
cation.
To receive a fax then speech call:
Connect your computer to the phone.Answer the call from within the software appli-
cation (if it does not answer automatically).
After receiving the fax, pick up the phone and
continue the speech call.
Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Single Numbering
If your network and subscription only support single numbering, the phone does not recognize the type of incoming call. This means that the calling part has to tell you if you are going to receive a fax or data call.
Do the following to prepare your phone for a certain type of call:
In the menu system, scroll to ‘Next call type’
(the ‘Data menus’ must be turned on) and press
YES.
Select the type of call you are going to receive.
• If you select ‘Speech’, the next call will be
handled as a speech call.
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• If you select ‘Speech/FAX’, the next call will be handled as a speech then fax call.
• If you select ‘FAX/Speech’, the next call will be handled as a fax then speech call.
• If you select ‘FAX’, the next call will be handled as a fax call.
• If you select ‘Data’, the next call will be handled as a data call.
Receive the call according to the instructions
above.
Note! The next call setting remains until you change it. The
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current setting, if not a speech call, is shown on the middle row of the standby display (see picture in the margin).
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The Mobile Office Suite
The Mobile Office Suite is a Phone Book Manager and a Message Manager. Once installed on your computer, the application allows you to organize the names and telephone numbers that you store in your phone book. It also allows you to write and read SMS messages on your computer.
The Phone Book Manager
The Phone Book Manager allows you to dial other par­ties, manage telephone numbers and names as well as check the status of the phone. It consists of an Address Book, a Dialler and a Phone Status Display.
For instructions on how to use the Phone Book Manager, please consult the on-line help texts asso­ciated with the application.
The Message Manager
The Message Manager makes it possible to create, send, receive and organize SMS messages.
For instructions on how to use the Message Manager, please consult the on-line help texts associated with the application.
Installing the Mobile Office Suite
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Before you start the installation, make sure you have in­stalled the modem script according to the instructions given the chapter ‘Communicating via the Modem’.
Close all applications on your computer.Connect your mobile phone to the computer
using the IR port or the RS232 cable (do not for­get to start the ‘Infrared’ application in the ‘Con­trol Panel’).
Installation from a Diskette
Under ‘Settings’ in the ‘Start’ menu, select
‘Control Panel’.
Select ‘Add/Remove’ programs, and click the
‘Install’ button.
Insert the first installation disk.Follow the instructions given on the screen.
If a modem other than the SH 888 modem has been se­lected, the Mobile Office Suite may be unable to detect your phone. If this is the case, you will need to change to the SH 888 modem.
To do this:
Click ‘Cancel’.Select the SH 888 modem from the drop-down
list.
You will need to restart your computer before you can start usingthe Mobile OfficeSuite. To accessthe Mobile Office Suite, double-click its icon on the desktop.
Installation from a CD
An installation program will start automatically when you insert the CD into your drive.
Click ‘Install Mobile Office Suite’.Follow the instructions given on the screen.Select the Ericsson SH 888 modem from the
‘Modem’ drop-down list if it is not already selected.
You will need to restart your computer before you can start usingthe Mobile OfficeSuite. To accessthe Mobile Office Suite, double-click its icon on the desktop.
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Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite
Under ‘Settings’ in the ‘Start’ menu, select
‘Control Panel’.
Click ‘Add/Remove Programs’.Select ‘Ericsson Mobile Office Suite’ from the list
of applications.
Click ‘Add/Remove’.Follow the instructions given on the screen.
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Networks
When you turn on the phone, it normally selects its home network. If this is not within range, for example when you are abroad, you may use another network, provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming.
The ‘Networks’ menu includes a number of functions which you can use to determine how the phone searches for a network. You may also select a network yourself from those within range.
Search Mode
Automatic Search Mode
The automatic search mode means that when you turn on your phone, it searches for its home network first. If this is not available, the phone will automatically search for another available network within range.
The Automatic search mode is normally the default setting when you buy your phone. However, if you need to activate the automatic search mode, do the
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(Auto)
following:
Scroll to the ‘Networks’ menu, using the naviga-
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Scroll to ‘Searchmode’.
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Scroll to ‘Auto’ and press YES. The phone is now
To return to standby mode, press CLR.
tion key, and press YES.
• If ‘(Auto)’ is visible on the bottom row of the display, your phone is already set to Auto­matic search mode.
• If ‘(Auto)’ is not visible, press
set to Automatic search mode.
YES.
Note! The order of preference in which the phone selects a
network is determined by a list of preferred networks on your SIM card, which you can edit at any time.
Manual Search Mode
The manual search mode means that when you turn on your phone, it searches for its home network first and then for the network that it used last. If none of these networks are within range, the question ‘Select net­work?’ appears.
To activatethe manual search mode,do the following:
From the ‘Networks’ menu, select ‘Searchmode’
and press YES.
Scroll to ‘Manual’ and press YES.To return to standby mode, press CLR.
To select a network, see below.
Selecting a Network
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Select net
From the ‘Networks’ menu, choose ‘Select net’.
The message ‘Please wait’ is displayed briefly.
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If there is more than one network within range, you can use the navigation key to scroll to the other network(s).
When the network you wish to use is displayed,
press YES to select it.
Note! Together with the network name, you also get the
following information in the display:
• If the home network is within range and you are using it when you start your network selection,
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New Search
the name of the network is displayed with the message ‘Current’.
• If you are using another network and your home network is available, the name of the home net­work is displayed with the message ‘Home’.
• Instead of the full name of a country and a net­work, an abbreviation is displayed when you use the ‘Networks’ menu. To see the full name of a network, press
• If the home network is not within range, the name of another network is displayed with the message ‘Current’, ‘Preferred’, ‘Available’ or ‘Forbidden’.
– ‘Current’ means that the network is currently
being used.
– ‘Preferred’ means that the name of the network is
included in a list of preferred networks on your SIM card.
– ‘Forbidden’ means that the name of the network
is included in a list of forbidden networks on your SIM card and that you are not allowed to use it. You can, however, make emergency calls.
– ‘Available’ means that there is a network within
range, which is not on either the forbidden or preferred list on your SIM card.
• If there is no network within range, the message ‘No network’ is displayed.
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.
List of Preferred Networks
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Edit list
To Start an Automatic Network Search
An automatic network search can be started at any time.
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From the ‘Networks’ menu, select ‘New search’.
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The phone automatically starts searching for a network according to the list of preferred networks stored on your SIM card.
Forbidden Networks
The names of the forbidden networks are stored on your SIM card. If such a forbidden network is within
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range, it will be omitted 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.
You can create a list that defines in which order your phone will select a network during automatic network selection, whenyour home network isnot 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
From the ‘Networks’ menu, select ‘Edit list’.
• The message ‘Please wait’ is displayed briefly.
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• The name of the first network is displayed. If a network is within range, a played.
You can scroll through the other networks in the
list by using the navigation key.
Note! To see a network’s full name, press
Adding a Network to the List:
From the ‘Networks’ menu, select ‘Edit list’.
  Scroll to the first free position in the list and
press YES. The question ‘Add net?’ appears.
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If you scroll to a position that is already occu­pied, you must press the navigation key until ‘Add net?’ appears.
*
is also dis-
*
.
YES and then scroll with
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Erase?
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Move?
Press YES and scroll with the navigation key
until you find the desired network. If the desired network does not appear, press
YES when the question ‘Other?’ appears. Then
enter the three-digit country number and the two-digit network number.
Finally, to add the network to the list, press YES.
Erasing a Network from the List
From the ‘Networks’ menu, select ‘Edit list’.
  Scroll to the network you wish to erase and
press YES.
Scroll until ‘Erase’ appears.To delete the network from the list, press YES.
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Rearranging the List
From the ‘Networks’ menu, select ‘Edit list’.
  Scroll to the network you wish to move and
press YES.
’Move’ is displayed. Press YES and enter the new
position within the list.
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Security
The Card Lock
Your SIMcard is protectedby a cardlock. When youbuy your SIM card, you obtain a PIN (Personal Identity Number).
Every time you turn the phone on, you have to enter your PIN and then press feature off (see below).
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card will be blocked. This is indicated by the message ‘Card blocked Unblock?’. If this happens, see ’If Your SIM Card Is Blocked’ below.
Note! If your PIN starts with the same digits as the inter-
national emergency number 112, they will appear in the display, when you enter your PIN.
To Change Your PIN
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Change PIN
code’.
Enter your old (current) PIN and press YES.Enter your new PIN and press YES.At the prompt ‘Repeat new PIN’, enter your new
PIN a second time and press YES.
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The message ‘New PIN’ confirms that the PIN has been changed.
Note! If the message ‘Matching error’ appears, this means you
entered the new PIN incorrectly. If the message ‘Wrong PIN’ appears, followed by ‘Enter Old PIN’, you entered your old PIN incorrectly.
YES, unless you turn this
To Change Your PIN2
Depending on the network you use, some services require that you enter a second PIN, the PIN2.
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Select ‘Change PIN2 code’ from the ‘Access’ menu.
Follow the same procedure as described in ‘To Change Your PIN’ above.
To Lock the SIM Card
Select ‘Lock card’ from the ‘Access’ menu.
  Press YES.Enter your PIN and press YES.
The message ‘Locked’ confirms that the card lock is now activated.
To Unlock the SIM Card
Select ‘Unlock card’ from the ‘Access’ menu.
  Press YES.Enter your PIN and press YES.
The message ‘Unlocked’ confirms that the card lock is now deactivated.
Note! This function only applies if yourSIM card allows you to
deactivate the card lock.
If Your SIM Card is Blocked
To unblock the SIM card if you have entered the wrong PIN (or PIN2) three times in a row:
Press YES.Enter your PUK (or PUK2) (which you will find in
the information from your network operator).
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Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN (or PIN2).Press YES.Re-enter the new PIN (or PIN2) to confirm it.Press YES.
Warning! If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in succession,
your card will be permanently blocked. If this happens, you will have to contact your network operator.
The Phone Lock
The phone lock protects the phone against un­authorized use in the event of theft. It is not activated when you buy the phone. You should, however, acti­vate it as soon as possible. You should also change the default security code 0000 to any three- to eight-digit personalized code.
There are two levels of locking the phone:
• Full Lock
• Autolock If the ‘Full Lock’ is activated, you see the message
‘Phone locked’ briefly, each time you turn on the phone. The message is followed by the prompt ‘Enter lock code’. You then have to enter a security code and press
YES to be able to use the phone.
If the ‘Autolock’ is activated, the message ‘Phone locked’ and the prompt ‘Enter lock code’ will not appear until a different SIM card is inserted in the phone. After the security code has been entered correctly, the phone
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can be used with a new SIM card. You are not asked to enter the security code until the original SIM card or a different SIM card is inserted.
To Change the Security Code
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From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Phone lock Change code’ and follow the steps described in ‘To Change Your PIN’.
To Lock/Unlock the Phone
Select the required setting.Enter the security code and press YES.
Call Barring
The ‘Call Barring’ service of the cellular network allows you to bar different types of outgoing and incoming calls. This means you can restrict the use of your phone.
Note! This service may not be available on all networks or
may require a separate subscription. The following calls can be barred:
• all outgoing calls,
• all outgoing international calls,
• all outgoing international calls except to your
• all incoming calls,
• all incoming calls when you are abroad (when
To ensure that a call bar is not changed by someone else, a password, which comes with your subscription, is necessary in order to activate or cancel a call bar.
To Change the Call Barring Status
Scroll to the option you want, using the naviga-
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Phone lock’. The current setting ‘Full lock’, ‘Autolock’ or
‘Unlocked’ is shown in brackets.
‘Phone Lock’ is displayed together with the new setting.
home country,
roaming).
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Barring’. The first barring option is ‘All outgoing calls’. To
choose another barring option, use the naviga­tion key.
tion key, and press YES.
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You now have three options:
• ‘Activate’, which sets a call bar,
• ‘Get status’, which lets you check the status of a call bar,
• ‘Cancel’, which cancels the call bar.
Confirm your selection by pressing
YES.
Enter your password and press YES.
There may be a short delay before the network responds. In the meantime the message ‘Please wait’ is displayed. This is followed by a message which informs you whether the call bar is activated or not.
Note! If you divert incoming calls (see ‘Diverting Incoming
Calls’), you cannot activate some barring options. Like­wise, if you bar calls, you cannot activate some call divert options.
To Cancel All Call Bars
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Barring’.
  Scroll to ‘Cancel all’, using the navigation key,
and press YES.
The message ‘Please wait’ appears, followed by a message that confirms that all call bars are cancelled.
To Change the Barring Password
The password for the Barring service comes with your subscription. You can easily change the password as often as you like.
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Barring’.Scroll to the ‘Change password’ option, using
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the navigation key.
Enter the old (current) password and press YES.Enter the new password and press YES.Enter the new password a second time and
press YES.
The message ‘Please wait’ appears, followed by a message that confirms that the password has been changed.
The Keypad Lock
The Keypad Lock feature helps you to avoid accidental dialling, which can happen if you keep your phone in your pocket. You can choose between manual and automatic keylock.
An icon in the shape of a key (K) in the display informs you that the keypad is locked.
Note! Calls to the international emergency number 112 can
be made when the keypad is locked. If the phone alarm rings, you can turn it off by pressing any key.
The keypad remains locked until you:
• answer an incoming call,
• replace the battery,
• unlock the keypad.
To Lock the Keypad Manually
Scroll to the ‘Keylock’ menu, using the naviga-
tion key.
Press YES.
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Press LEFT followed by YES.
The Automatic Keylock
Automatic keylock means that if no keys are pressed in 25 seconds, the keypad will be locked.
To set the automatic keylock:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Keylock’.Choose ‘Auto’, using the navigation key.To confirm your selection, press YES.
Note! The Keypad lock is always disabled if the phone is
connected to vehicle handsfree equipment.
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Fixed Dialling
Fixed Dialling is a way of restricting outgoing calls. It requires a SIM card that allows fixed numbers to be stored. The fixed numbers are protected by the PIN2.
• The Fixed Dialling function allows calls to be made only to fixed numbers stored on the SIM card. If an attempt is made to call other numbers, the mes­sage ‘Number not permitted’ appears in the dis­play.
• It is possible to store partial numbers, for example an area code, or an area code followed by the first digits common to several numbers. Storing 0123456 allows calls to be made to numbers from 012345600 to 012345699.
• Numbers beginning with the international ‘+’ sign and country code can also be stored, allowing you to make calls from abroad.
• Numbers including question marks can be stored. For example, storing 0123456?0 allows calls to be made to numbers ending with a zero from 0123456700 to 0123456790. To enter a question mark hold down #.
• The Fixed Dialling function does not prohibit calls to the international emergency number 112 and the Service Centre of your network operator. Net­work services such as Call Divert and Call Barring cannot be used.
• The maximum fixed numbers that can be stored depends on your SIM card.
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To Activate Fixed Dialling
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Fixed dial’.
  Enter the PIN2 and press YES.Scroll to ‘On’, using the navigation key, and
press YES.
To Cancel Fixed Dialling
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Fixed dial’.
  Enter the PIN2 and press YES.Scroll to ‘Off’, using the navigation key, and
YES.
press
To Store Fixed Numbers
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Fixed
numbers’.
Scroll to ‘Store’, using the navigation key, and
press YES.
Enter the PIN2 and press YES.Enter the name (optional) and the fixed number
in the same way as when storing an ordinary phone number.
To Edit a Stored Fixed Number
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Fixed
numbers’.
Scroll to ‘Edit’, using the navigation key, and
YES.
press
After you have entered the PIN2, you can change the position number, the name or the fixed number in the same way as with an ordinary phone number.
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Diverting Incoming Calls
If you want to make certain that your incoming calls are taken care of when you are unable to answer them, you can use the Call Divert service to divert them to another phone number.
The Call Divert service lets you:
• divert calls if you are already on the phone.
• divert calls that you do not answer within a specified time limit (operator dependent).
• divert calls if your phone is turned off or if you are unreachable
• divert all incoming calls.
You can also use any combination of the above. The divert option ‘All calls’ means that all incoming
calls will be diverted to a number specified by you. If you choose to divert all calls, an arrow (l) is shown in the display.
Note! If you activate the ‘All calls’ divert, all other diverts will
automatically be cancelled. They will, however, be acti­vated again when you cancel the ‘All calls’ divert.
Activating a Call Divert
From the ‘Divert’ menu, scroll to the required
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divert option, using the navigation key. The options are ‘All calls’, ‘On busy’, ‘No reply’ and ‘Unreachable’, depending on your operator.
Scroll to the divert option you want, and press
YES.
To select ‘Activate’, press YES.
Enter the phone number to which you want your
calls to be diverted, including the area code, and then press YES.
Note! If you used the divert option earlier and then cancelled
it, the phone number to which the calls were diverted will be suggested. Press number and enter a new one.
There may be a short delay before the network responds. In the meantime, the message ‘Please wait’ is displayed. This is followed by the message ‘On busy’, ‘All calls’ or ‘No reply’ – ‘Divert ON’, depending on which divert option you choose. The selected phone number is also displayed.
The display informs you of any activated call divert each time you turn the phone on.
CLR if you want to erase this
Diverting when the Data Menus are On
If you have turned on the ‘Data menus’, you can set call diverts for your phone, fax and data numbers respectively or for all three together. To divert, proceed as described above.
For the fax and data numbers, there are only two divert alternatives:
• all calls,
• unanswered.
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Checking the Divert Status
To Check the Status of a Certain Call Divert
From the ‘Divert’ menu, scroll to the call divert
you want, using the navigation key, and press
YES.
Scroll to the ‘Get status’ option.To check the status, press YES.
The message ‘Please wait’ appears, followed by either the phone number and ‘Active on’ if the call divert is activated, or ‘Active Off’ if it is not activated.
To Check the Status of All Call Diverts
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From the ‘Divert’ menu, select ‘Check all’.
The message ‘Please wait’ appears, followed by infor­mation about all call diverts, i.e. whether they are activated or not.
Cancelling Call Diverts
To Cancel a Certain Call Divert
From the ‘Divert’ menu, scroll to the required
call divert, using the navigation key, and press
YES.
Scroll to ‘Cancel’.To cancel the divert, press YES.
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The message ‘Please wait’ appears followed by a message which informs you that the call divert has been cancelled.
To Cancel All Call Diverts
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From the ‘Divert’ menu, select ‘Cancel all’.
The message ‘Please wait’ appears, followed by a message which informs you that all call diverts have been cancelled.
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Handling More than One Call
Your Ericsson SH 888 allows you to handle more than one call simultaneously. This means that you can put a call that is in progress on hold, while you make or answer a second call, and then switch between the two calls. See also ‘Conference Calls’ at the end of this chapter’.
The Call Waiting Service
To Activate the Call Waiting Service
To be able to receive a second call, you must activate the ‘Call Waiting’ service.
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Call Waiting’.Scroll to ‘Activate’, using the navigation key.To activate the call waiting service, press YES.
There may be a short delay before the network responds. In the meantime, the message ‘Please wait’ is displayed. This is followed by the message ‘Call Waiting ON’.
To Cancel the Call Waiting Service
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Call Waiting’.
  Scroll to ‘Cancel’, using the navigation key.
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To cancel ‘Call Waiting’, press YES.
With the ‘Get status’ option, you can check whether the call waiting service is activated or not.
Receiving a Second Call
If the ‘Call Waiting’ function is activated, you will hear a tone in the earpiece when a second call is received and the message ‘Call wait’ will appear in the display.
To End Current Call and Accept Wait­ing Call
Press NO to end the current call. The question
‘Answer?’ appears.
To answer the waiting call, press YES.
To Put Current Call on Hold and Accept Waiting Call
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To put the current call on hold and to answer the waiting call, press YES. The message ‘1 on hold’ appears.
To Reject Waiting Call
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To reject the waiting call and continue the current call, press 0 followed by YES.
The waiting call is cleared. If the caller’s network supports it, the caller will hear a busy tone.
Note! If ‘Divert On busy’ is activated, the waiting call is
diverted to the number you have specified.
To Switch Between Two Calls
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To switch between the active call and the call on hold, press YES.
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To End the Current Call
To end the current call, press NO. The message
‘Retrieve held call?’ appears and a beep sounds.
Press NO to end the held call, or press YES to
return to the held call.
Note! If you do not press
message ‘Retrieve held call?’ disappears from the display. The held call is ended automatically.
Tip! You can automatically end the current call and retrieve
the held call by pressing 1 followed by
Receiving a Third Call
Provided your ‘Call Waiting’ function is activated, you may receive a third call when you are engaged in one call and have a second call on hold. You will hear a tone in the earpiece and the message ‘Call Wait’ appears in the display.
To Accept the Call
Only one call at a time can be on hold. If you wish to accept the third call, you must end one of the existing calls.
To end the current call and accept the waiting call:
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Press 1, followed by YES. The waiting call will become active and the held
call will remain held.
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How to Reject the Call
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Press 0, followed by YES.
The third call is rejected. Provided the caller’s network supports thisfunction, the caller willhear a busy tone.
Note! If ‘Divert On busy’ is activated, the waiting call is
diverted to the number you have specified.
YES or NO within three seconds, the
YES.
To Make a Second Call
While the first call is in progress, clear the
display by pressing CLR.
To put the current call on hold, press YES. The
message ‘1 on hold’ is displayed.
Enter the number you wish to call, or recall it
from the phone book, and press YES.
Connecting Two Calls – Explicit Call Transfer
If youhave one active calland one on hold, it is possible to connect the two calls.
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Press 4 followed by YES.
The two calls are now connected to each other, and you are disconnected from both calls.
This service may not be available in all networks. Contact your operator to find out whether your net­work supports it.
Conference Calls
The Conference call service allows you to have a joint conversation with up to five people. You may put an individual or a group of conference members on hold while you add other people to the conference call. You may also put conference members on hold while you talk to someone privately.
The Conference Call service may not be available in all networks. Contact your operator to find out whether your network supports it.
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To initiate a Conference Call
Call the first person you wish to include in the
conference call.
Put this person on hold by pressing YES.Call the second person you wish to include in
the conference call.
Press 3, followed by YES, to include the two
persons in the conference.
You can put the conference group on hold and then add a third member by repeating steps 2 to 4. It is possible to add up to five members in this way.
Note! In the display, the last called number is referred to as
call number one, the one before as number two etc.
Making a Call while a Conference Call is in Progress
It is possible to make a call while you are participating in a conference call. To do this:
To put the conference call on hold, pressYES.Enter the number you wish to dial and press YES
To switchbetween the new calland the conference call:
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Press YES.
To end the new call and return to the conference call:
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Press 1, then YES.
See chapter ‘Handling More than One Call’ for more details.
To Have a Private Conversation
If you wish to have a private conversation with one of the members, you can put the other members on hold. To do this:
Press 2.Press the number of the member you want to
have a private conversation with. For example, if you wish to talk to member number three, press 3.
Press YES.
To join the member to the conference call again:
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Press 3 and then YES.
To Release one of the Members in a
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Conference Call
Press 1.
  Press the number of the member you want to
release. For example, if you wish to release member number three, press 3.
To release the member, press YES.
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Handsfree Calling
By using the Ericsson portable or vehicle handsfree solutions, you can be on the phone without having to use your hands to hold it.
The SH 888 allows you to change the default settings for the handsfree-related functions so that they fit your own requirements.
Selecting Answering Mode
The submenu ‘Answering mode’ includes two functions: ‘Any key’ and ‘Auto’, which are useful when you use the phone with handsfree equipment.
• The ‘Any key’ function: If you use the phone with handsfree equipment and this function is turned on, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except the key.
• The ‘Auto’ function: If you choose the automatic answering mode, an incoming call will be answered automatically after one ring signal, if the phone is used with hands­free equipment.
To select Answering Mode:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Answering
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mode’.
Choose ‘Any key’ or ‘Auto’, using the navigation
key.
To change the setting of the function you have
chosen, press YES.
To confirm your setting, press YES again.
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Other Handsfree-Related Settings
Apart from the settings mentioned above, you can change the following settings when using handsfree equipment:
• ‘Ring level’
• ‘Ear volume’
• ‘Ring type’
• ‘Light’ Each of these settings can be specified separately when
you have your SH 888 connected to handsfree equip­ment and when you use the phone as a handheld unit. This means that if you make one of these settings when the phone is connected to handsfree equipment, the settings when it is handheld are not affected and vice versa.
To change a setting:
Connect the phone to the handsfree equipment.Change the setting according to the instructions
in the chapter ‘Personalizing Your Phone’.
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Personalizing Your Phone
The Ericsson SH 888 is much more than just another mobile phone. It is your companion in both pro­fessional and private life. As such, you most certainly want to adjust the phone to your preferences.
You can do so by composing your own ring signal, changing the key sound or changing the message signal, among other things.
This chapter contains all the information you need to get that little extra out of your phone.
Personal Settings
The ‘Settings’ menu includes a number of functions which lets you adapt your phone to your own personal needs in different situations. Note that some of the settings depend on if you have external equipment (e.g. handsfree equipment) connected to your phone or not.
Changing the Earpiece Volume
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Ear volume’.
  Use the navigation key or the volume keys at
the side of the phone to adjust the volume.
When you reach the desired volume, press YES .
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Tip! During a call you can use the volume keys at the side of
the phone to adjust the volume.
Note! You can have independent volume settings when you
use the phone as a handheld unit and when you use it with various handsfree equipment. This means that if you set the earpiece volume when the phone is connected to handsfree equipment, the volume setting
when the phone is handheld is not affected and vice versa.
To Reset the Phone
It is possible to reset all menu settings to default. To do this:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Master reset’.Enter the phone lock code. (The default code is
0000.)
Press YES.
To Display Your Phone Number
When you turn on your phone, your phone number will be displayed, provided it can be retrieved from your SIM card. If not, you can enter it yourself.
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Phone no’.Enter the number.Press YES.
Note! If your SIM card allows it, you can also enter your fax
and/or data number.
Changing the Greeting Text
When you turn on your phone, a greeting text appears in the display. Instead of the default greeting, you can have your phone display a welcome greeting that you write yourself. However, some operators may notallow the greeting text to be changed.
To enter your own greeting:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Greeting’.Scroll to ‘New text’, using the navigation key.Press YES.
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Write your new greeting, using the numeric keys. For information on how to enter letters, see chapter ‘ The Phone Book’.
To confirm your new greeting, press YES.
Note! The greeting function also lets you turn the greeting
text off.
Setting the Minute Minder
When the minute minder is activated, you hear a beep once every minute, while you are on the phone.
To set the minute minder:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Min minder’.
Choose between ‘On’ and ‘Off’, using the navigation key.
To confirm your selection, press YES.
To Select Key Sound
You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing (silent) when you press the keys.
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Key sound’.
Scroll to the desired key sound, using the navigation key, and press
Note! The only sound available for the side keys is the click
sound.
Changing the Message Signal
You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing (silent)when you receive atext message (SMS).
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Mail alert’.
Scroll to the sound you want to hear when you receive a message, using the navigation key.
To confirm your selection, press YES .
To Change the Display Light
The display light can be set to automatic, turned off or turned on.
In automatic mode, the display light is turned off automatically 20 seconds after the last key is pressed. It is turned on again when a key is pressed or when a call or message is received.
To set the display light:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Light’.
Scroll to the desired display light setting, using the navigation key, and press
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Note! You can have one setting when the phone is used as a
handheld unitand another whenthe phone isused with a handsfree kit, powered from an external source. For example, if you place the phone in a vehicle handsfree holder, you can set the display light always to be on.
YES.
Changing the Ring Type
You can choose ring type from a list of different sounds and melodies. You can also compose your own melody (see below) by entering notes with the keypad.
To choose one of the pre-programmed ring types:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Ring type’ .
Scroll with the navigation key until you find the ring signal that you want. If you do not wish to disturb other people, use the volume keys on the side of the phone to scroll silently.
When you reach the desired ring type, press
YES.
Note! If the ‘Data menus’ are turned on (see chapter
‘Communicating via the Modem’), you can set the ring signal type for speech (the display shows ‘Phone’ in the middle row), fax and data calls respectively. If you have the Two Line service (Alternate Line service), you can also set different ring types for the two lines.
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Composing Your Own Ring Signal
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Edit Melody’.
  Clear the display by pressing CLR.
Use the keypad to
enter notes. The key­pad now works as a keyboard. Press and hold a key to enter a long note. Press 0 to increase the note one octave.
Use the navigation key to set the ring signal
level.
• Pressing
• Pressing The phone will ring once with the actual setting
as you press the navigation key, except for the ‘Off’ and ‘Step’ settings.
To save the setting, press YES.
Tip! Use the side keys to change the ring level silently.
Time and Date
The ‘Clock’ menu lets you set the time and date. It also lets you activate the alarm function.
The time is shown continuously at the bottom of the display when the phone is in standby mode.
RIGHT increases the volume. LEFT decreases the volume.
To listen to your melody, press YES. If you want
to save it, press YES again. If not, press NO and continue editing.
The Clock
To change the time format:
From the ‘Clock’ menu, select ‘Clock mode’.Select the clock mode you want, using the navi-
The Ring Signal Level
The Ring level setting allows you to specify the level:
• when the phone is handheld.
• when the phone is connected to handsfree equip­ment.
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• when the phone is connected to a vibrating call alert device.
To set the ring signal level:
If necessary, connect the phone to the external
equipment.
Scroll to the ‘Ring level’ menu, using the naviga-
tion key, and press YES.
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gation key.
Press YES.
To set the clock:
From the ‘Clock’ menu, select ‘Set clock’.Enter the time in hours and minutes.Press YES.
If you select the 12-hour format in the ‘Clock mode’ function, you can alternate between am and pm by pressing #.
The Date
It is possible to have the date displayed in the middle of the display when the phone is in standby mode.
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To set the date format:
From the ‘Clock’ menu, select ‘Date mode’.Scroll to the date format you want, using the
navigation key.
To select a date format, press YES.
To set the date:
From the ‘Clock’ menu, select ‘Set date’.Enter the year (two digits).Press YES.Enter the month and day in the same way.To confirm your setting, press YES.
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Other Useful Features
Today’s networks are full of advanced features that can help you in your daily life. You will access and benefit from all of them, easily and conveniently, with your Ericsson SH 888, which is designed and prepared to be the best tool available for that kind of services.
This chapter guides you through these features. Please note that some of them are operator dependent. Contact your operator for information on which services you have access to.
The Answering Service
The Answering service of your network allows callers to leave a voice message when you cannot, or do not, wish to answer your calls.
Note! This service may not be available in all networks and
may require a separate subscription. The ‘Voice mail’ function makes it easy to call your
answering service to listen to recorded voice messages. You must activate the ‘Voice mail’ function before using it.
Activating the Voice Mail
To enter the number to the answering service:
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From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Set VoiceM’.Scroll to ‘New number’, using the navigation
key, and press YES.
Enter the new number and press YES.
To activate the Voice Mail function:
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Set VoiceM’.
Scroll to ‘On’, using the navigation key and
press YES .
Enter the number of your answering service.To activate the function, press YES.
To change the number of the answering service:
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Set VoiceM’.Scroll to ‘New number’, using the navigation
key, and press YES.
Enter the new number and press YES.
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When you receive a voice mail, this is indicated in the display by the text ‘Voicemail Check?’. You can now check your message by pressing YES.
If you press any time later on to listen to your recorded messages. To do this:
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From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Voice mail’ and press YES.
The phone will automatically call your voice mail. Follow the instructions given to you by your operator’s answering service.
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Whenever you have a waiting voice mail, a symbol is shown at the bottom of the display.
Further information about the use of the answering service is found in the operating instructions supplied by your network operator.
Tip! You can also call your voice mail number by pressing
and holding the 1 key in standby mode.
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To Turn Off the Voice Mail
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Set VoiceM’.
  Select ‘Off’ and press YES.
The Call Time/Call Cost
When you are on the phone, the display shows the duration of a call.
By using the ‘Call info’ function in the ‘Settings’ menu you can have the time displayed for all calls, both incoming and outgoing. You can also have the call cost or the number of call units displayed by selecting the ‘Cost’ option, provided your network and your SIM card support this feature.
Call Information
To select what call information you want to be dis­played in the ‘Info’ menu:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Call info’.Choose from ‘Time:Outg.’, ‘Time:All’ and ‘Cost’.Confirm your selection by pressing YES.
To Check Time or Cost of the Last Call
You can check the time/cost of the last incoming (or outgoing) call with the ‘Last call’ option in the ‘Info’ menu.
From standby, scroll to the ‘Info’ menu, using
the navigation key.
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Press YES.Depending on the setting in the ‘Call info’ func-
tion in the ‘Settings’ menu, you can use the navi­gation key to check:
• The elapsed time of the last outgoing call.
• The elapsed time of the last incoming call
provided you have chosen the ‘Time:All’
option in the ‘Call info’ function in the ‘Settings’ menu.
To Check Total Call Time or Call Cost
From the ‘Info’ menu, select ‘Tot calls’.
  Press YES.
Depending on the settings in the ‘Call info’ function in the ‘Settings’ menu, you can check:
• The elapsed time of all outgoing calls.
• The elapsed time of all incoming and outgoing calls.
• The cost (or the number of call units) of all incom­ing and outgoing calls.
To Reset the Total Call Time/Cost Meter
From the ‘Info’ menu, select ‘Tot calls’.
  Press YES. The message ‘Reset?’ appears.To reset the meter, press YES.
Note! If you choose the call cost option you must enter your
PIN2 to reset the meter.
To Determine the Call Cost
This function only appears if you have selected the ‘Cost’ option in the ‘Call info’ function in the ‘Settings’ menu.
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From the ‘Info’ menu, select ‘Price’.
The ‘Units’ option means that the number of call units will be displayed during a call, and in the ‘Last call’ and ‘Tot calls’ functions.
The ‘Price’ function lets you enter and vary the price per call unit. The price entered is stored on your SIM card.
To Enter the Price per Call Unit
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Call info’.
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Scroll to ‘Cost’, using the navigation key, and
press YES.
To exit to standby mode, press CLR.From the ‘Info’ menu, select ‘Price Units’ and
press YES. ‘New Price’ appears.
Press YES.Enter the code for the desired currency, for
example GBP for Pound Sterling, and press YES.
Enter the price per call unit, for example 0.5,
and press #.
YES. To enter the decimal point, press
The Two Line Service
Two voice lines with different phone numbers, Line 1 and Line 2, may be assigned to your phone. This is use­ful if you, for example, want to have one number for your business calls and one for yourprivate. The ability to receive and send text messages (SMS), is only available on Line 1.
The Two Line service (also called AlternateLine Service, ALS) may not be available on all networks and may require a separate subscription.
Enter your PIN2. (The PIN2 prompt may not
appear in some networks.)
To Revert to Displaying Call Units
From the ‘Info’ menu, select ‘Price’.
  To select the ‘Units’ option, press YES.To revert to displaying call units, press YES.
MENU
L
Change to
LINE 2?
To Set a Credit Limit for Calls
Provided both your network and your SIM card support this feature,you can entera total amountof money that can be used for making calls. This could be useful when you, for example, lend your phone to someone, and do not want their call costs to exceed an amount specified by you. After a call is made, the cost is deducted from this amount. When the amount reaches zero, no more calls can be made.
From the ‘Info’ menu, select ‘Credit’.
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To select ‘New credit’, press YES.Enter the amount: for example, 30 pounds.Press YES.Enter your PIN2.Press YES.
Selecting a Line
The line currently selected is indicated in the display with the letter ‘L’ and a digit. For example, if line two is selected, you will see ‘L2’ in the display.
To change to the line that is not currently selected:
Scroll to the ‘Change to’ menu.
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To change to the line displayed in the bottom
row, press
From now on, all outgoing calls are made on the selected line. You can, however, receive calls on both lines.
Note! Instead of accessing the menu system, you can press
and hold the 2 key to change line, provided the phone is in standby mode. Clear the display first, using the
CLR key.
YES.
Receiving a Call on Line 1 or Line 2
When someone calls you, the question ‘Answer?’ is replaced by ‘Line1?’ or ‘Line2?’ depending on which line you have selected.
Note! If you are engaged in a call on one line, you must end
that callfirst before answering thecall on the otherline.
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Different Settings for Each Line
You can have different settings for each line: for example, the tone of the ring signal, call diverts, call bars and call waiting function.
The call meters in the ‘Info’ menu show the call times (call costs) for the line currently selected.
Changing the Name of the Two Lines
Your SH 888 allows you to personalize the names of the two lines. You might, for example, want to call Line 1 ‘Private’ and Line 2 ‘Work’. To change the name of Line1:
From the ‘Settings’ menu, select ‘Line 1 Tag’ and
YES.
press
Enter the name (maximum twelve characters),
using the numeric keys and press YES.
To change the name of Line 2, select ‘Line 2 Tag’ instead.
Calling Card or Credit Card Calls
When making international or long distance calls, you may not want your operator to charge you for these calls on your normal account. If you have a credit card or a calling card, you may want to redirect the charges to one of those accounts instead. Your SH 888 is all set for makingthis procedure as easyas possible for you.
You can store two separate card numbers in your
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phone. These numbers are protected by a four- to eight-digit security code that you choose yourself. The default code is 0000.
In order to be able to make Calling card calls, you have to activate this function.
Activating the Calling Card Feature
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Call cards
security’ and press
YES.
Enter your security code and press YES. The
default code is 0000.
Scroll to ‘Call cards’, using the navigation key,
and press YES.
Scroll to ‘On’, using the navigation key, and
press YES.
The Call card function is now activated and the sub­menu ‘Call card numbers’ will be visible in the ‘Phone book’ menu.
To Change Security Codes
From the ‘Access’ menu, select ‘Call cards
security’ and press
YES.
Enter your security code and press YES. The
default code is 0000.
Scroll to ‘Change code’, using the navigation
key, and press YES.
Enter your new code and press YES. The code
can consist of four to eight digits.
Confirm your new code, when ‘Repeat new
code’ appears in the display, and press YES.
Your security code is now changed.
Storing Credit or Calling Card Num­bers
Your Ericsson SH 888 allows you to store two calling card numbers in the phone book menu.
This submenu is only visible if the Call card function is activated in the ‘Access’ menu.
To store a calling card number:
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Call card
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Enter your security code and press YES. The
default code is 0000. To change security codes, see above.
Select card position (Card 1 or Card 2), using
the navigation key, and press
YES.
Enter the access number (the phone number) to
the calling card server. The numbers are entered in the same way as in the ordinary Phone book.
Press the navigation key.Enter the verification code to your calling card
server.
To store the calling card number, press YES.
Note! Since the dialling order may vary between calling card
servers, you can change the order yourself. Use the or # key, when the ‘Called no.’ row flashes.
Dialling order means whether you have to dial your verification code before or after the number you want to dial.
Selecting the Card You Want To Use
If you have stored two card numbers, you must select which card you wish to use before making a Calling/Credit card call.
From the ‘Phone book’ menu, select ‘Call card
numbers’.
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Area Information
Making a Credit or Calling Card Call
Enter the number you wish to dial, or retrieve it
from the Phone book.
To set up the call as a Credit/Calling Card Call,
press and hold YES.
The access number to the calling card server is called and during the connecting phase, you are prompted to send the called number (the number or the person you want to call) and the verification code, in the order chosen by you (see above).
To send the called number and the verification code during the connecting phase, press play shows ‘Send’, or wait a few seconds and your Ericsson SH 888 will send them automatically.
The ordinary Short Message Service can be defined as a personal service with messages specifically and exclu­sively directed to you. The Area Information (AI) is another type of text message which is sent to all sub­scribers ina certain cell ofa network at thesame time.
For example,the information may be a local roadreport or a local taxi phone number.
Note! This feature may not be available in all networks.
Enter your security code and press YES. The
default code is 0000.
Scroll to the card you wish to use, using the
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navigation key, and press YES Your settings for the card appear.
To select the card, press YES.
Note! If you only use one card number, this selection will not
have to be repeated every time you wish to make a Calling/Credit card call.
To Turn On Area Information
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Area info’.
  Press YES.Scroll to ‘On’, using the navigation key, and
press YES.
You can now see Area information messages in your display.
YES when the dis-
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To Turn Off Area Information
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Area info’.
  Press YES.Scroll to ‘Off’, using the navigation key, and
YES.
press
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 000 Index 010 Flashes 020 Hospitals 022 Doctors 024 Pharmacy 030 Long-distance road reports 032 Local road reports 034 Taxis 040 Weather 050 District (base station identity) 052 Network information 054 Operator services 056 Directory enquiries (national) 057 Directory enquiries (international) 058 Customer care (national)
059
For information about the AI services you can use,
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please refer to the information supplied by your net­work operator.
Customer care (international)
Area Information Message List
You can decide which types of area information mes­sages you wish to receive. The phone’s ‘Area Info’ list can hold up to 20 codes.
To insert an Area Information code:
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Area info’.Press YES.Scroll to ‘Edit list’, using the navigation key, and
press YES. The digits to the left indicate the position in the
list. You can scroll forwards and backwards through the list with the navigation key.
To insert a code, scroll to the first empty
location, using the navigation key. Press
Enter the new code. (You only need to enter 40
for 040, since the phone adds the leading zero automatically.)
To erase or replace a code:
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Area info’.Press YES.Scroll to ‘Edit list’, using the navigation key, and
press YES.
Scroll to the code you wish to erase, and press
YES.
The message ‘Erase?’ appears.
• If you want to erase this code, press
• If you want to replace the code, press the
navigation key Then enter the new code and press YES.
RIGHT once, followed by YES.
To Receive Area Information
When you receive Area information, the message is stored in the phone memory. Please note that the phone only stores one message per code. This means that the message stored previously in a specific code will be erased.
Provided ‘Area info’ is turned on, you can read the messages with the ‘Area messages function in the mail menu.
From the ‘Mail’ menu, select ‘Area messages’.
YES.
YES.
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The Alarm
Note! If you choose the 12-hour format in the ‘Clock mode’
Scroll from one message to another by using the
navigation key.
To select a message, press YES.
The phone has an alarm function. When it is activated, an icon in the shape of a bell (B) is shown next to the current time in the display.
The alarm rings at the set time even if the phone is turned off. The illumination of the keys and the display will flash. The volume of the alarm signal depends on the setting of the ring signal.
The alarm will ring for 60 seconds and will be repeated every nine minutes if you do not turn it off. After 60 minutes, the repeat function will be turned off.
To set the alarm:
From the ‘Clock’ menu, select ‘Set alarm’.Scroll to the ‘New time’ option, using the naviga-
tion key.
Press YES.Enter the time in hours and minutes.Press YES.
function you can alternate between am and pm by pressing
To turn the alarm off:
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Press any key to turn the alarm off when it
If you do not want the alarm to be repeated,
To turn the alarm function off:
From the ‘Clock’ menu, select ‘Set alarm’.Scroll to ‘Off’, using the navigation key.Press YES.
*
sounds.
press YES.
and #.
The Calculator
The phone’s built-in calculator can add, subtract,divide and multiply.
An example of how to use the calculator: In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32.
Scroll to the ‘Calculator’ menu and press YES.Enter 134.Scroll with the navigation key to the division
sign (/), and press YES.
Enter 32.Scroll with the navigation key to the equal sign
(=) and press YES to get the answer. You can also press # to get the answer.
To clear the display, press CLR.
To enter a decimal point:
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Press*.
To multiply:
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Press*twice.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
General
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the phone is turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. Depending on the type of mobile phone you have bought, it operates in different frequency ranges and employs commonly used modu­lation techniques. The system that handles your call when you are using your phone, controls the power level at which your phone transmits.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radia­tion Protection (ICNIRP), sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), published a statement in 1996 which sets limits for exposure to RF fields from hand­held mobile phones. According to this statement, which is based on the available body of research, there is no evidence that mobile terminals meeting the rec­ommended limits can cause any adverse health effects. All Ericsson telephones conform to the ICNIRP recom­mendations and international exposure standards, such as:
• CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2
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• ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia-Pacific) If you want to limit RF exposure even further, you may
choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power efficient manner.
Efficient Phone Operation
How to use your phone for optimum performance with minimum power consumption:
• Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, angle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoul­der. If the antenna is extendable/retractable, it should be extended during a call.
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. Holding the antenna affects call quality, may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed and shorten talk and standby times.
Antenna Care and Replacement
Do not bend the antenna since it is sensitive and this will reduce its performance.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. Take your phone to a qualified service centre for repair. Use only the designated Ericsson antenna.
Do not use an antenna designed for any other type of telephone than the one you have bought. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attach­ments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate regulations.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of tele­phones in the areas where you drive.
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If you are going to use your mobile phone while driv­ing:
• Give full attention to driving.
• Use hands-free operation, if available.
• Pull off the road and park before making or an­swering a call if driving conditions so require.
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles. In addition, some vehicle manufacturers for­bid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles. Check with your vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure your phone will not affect the electronic systems of your vehicle.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment, for example equip­ment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from telephones may affect some electronic equipment.
Turn off your phone in health care facilities when regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so.
Do notuse your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission.
Mobile telephonesmay affect the operation of some im­planted cardiac pacemakers, equipment for people with hearing impairments and other medically im­planted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a mobile phone very close to a
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pacemaker may cause the device to malfunction. Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket. When using the phone, place it at your ear opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm is kept between the phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. Contact your cardi­ologist for more information.
Aircraft
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.
Do not use it on the ground without crew permis­sion.
To prevent interference with communication systems, you must not use your phone while the plane is in the air.
Power Supply
• Connect AC (Power supply) only to designated power sources as marked on the product.
• To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, re­move it from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather than the cord.
• Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
• To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from any power source before attempting any cleaning, then use a soft, damp cloth.
Children
Do not allow children to play with your phone since
they could hurt themselves or others or accidentally damage the phone.
Blasting Areas
Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or
in areas posted ‘turn off two-way radio’ to avoid inter­fering with blasting operations. Construction crews of­ten useremote control RF devicesto set off explosives.
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Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your phone when in any area with a poten-
tially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bod­ily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are of­ten, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuel­ling areas,such as petrol stations,below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or ex­plosives in the compartment of your vehicle which con­tains your phone and accessories.
Product Care
Do not expose your mobile phone to moisture or extreme temperatures.
Do not use any other accessories than Ericsson originals. Failure to do so may result in loss of per­formance, fire, electric shock or injury, and will void the warranty.
Do not attempt to disassemble the product. Doing so will void warranty. This product does not con­tain consumer serviceable components. Service should only be performed by Authorized Service
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Centres.
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Warranty Conditions
If your Ericsson product requires warranty service you should return the product to the dealer/retailer from whom it was purchased. If your Ericsson product re­quires warranty service when you are abroad, the serv­ice is available in those countries listed on your Interna­tional Warranty Certificate.
In the event of difficulty, details of our authorized serv­ice network are available from your local Ericsson sub­sidiary.
Our warranty
Ericsson warrants this product as being free of defects in material, design and workmanship at the time of original purchase and for a period of twelve (12) months immediately thereafter.
What We Will Do
If, during the period of the warranty, this product mal­functions innormal use and service due to defectivede­sign, materials or workmanship Ericsson willrepair or replace, at its discretion, the product under the condi­tions stated below.
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Ericsson subsidiaries, authorised distributors or authorised service centres in the countries listed on your International Warranty Certificate will repair or re­place this product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated in these conditions of the war­ranty. Certain products may not be available in certain countries and in this event, a similar product will be de­livered.
Conditions
The warranty will be granted only if the original
warranty certificate issued to the purchaser by the dealer is presented, and if the said warranty certificate stipulates the serial number of the purchased product and the date of purchase of the product. Ericsson reserves the right to ref­use warranty service if this information has been removed or amended after the original purchase of the product. The original receipt/in­voice will only be accepted as a proof of pur­chase when presented to the dealer from whom the product was purchased.
The warranty is not applicable in circumstances
other than defects in material, design and work­manship. The warranty does not cover the fol­lowing:
• Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and re­placement of parts due to normal wear and tear, exchange of faulty batteries or upgrad­ing of software due to changes in network pa­rameters.
• Damage to the product resulting from: – Abuse or misuse, including but not limited to
failure to use the product for its normal pur­poses or in accordance with Ericsson’s instruc­tions for use and maintenance of the product, or the installation or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with the technical or safety standards in force.
– Repairs performed by non-authorised service
workshops, or opening of the product by non­authorised persons.
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– Accidents, acts of Godor any causebeyond the
control of Ericsson, including but not limited to lightning, water, fire, public disturbances and improper ventilation.
This product will not be considered defective in
materials, design or workmanship if it needs to be adapted, changed or adjusted to conform to national or local technical or safety standards in force in any country other than that for which the product was originally designed and 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.
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.
This warranty does not affect the purchaser’s ’s
statutory rights under applicable national legis­lation in force, nor the purchaser’s rights against the dealer arising from the sales/pur­chase contract.
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In the absence of applicable national legislation this warranty will be the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. Ericsson, its subsidiaries and distributors shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty relating to this product.
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Index
A
Aircraft............................60
Alarm .............................58
set the alarm 58 turn the alarm function off 58 turn the alarm off 58
Alternate line service (ALS) .............54
answered calls memory ...............11
Calling Line Identification service (CLI) 11 clear memory 11 recall number 11
Answering Mode.....................47
Answering Service ...................52
check voice mail 52 Voice Mail 52
antenna
care and replacement 59
Area Information ....................56
Message List 57 Message Types 57 Receive Area Information 57
B
Battery .............................4
Attach the Battery 4 Charge the Battery 4 low battery alarm 6 nickel cadmium type batteries 5 nickel metal hydride battery 5 Remove the Battery 4
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C
Calculator..........................58
Call Barring
cancel call bars 40 change password 40 change status 39
Call Information .....................53
Call Cost 53 Call Time 53 Credit Limit 54 Price per Call Unit 53
Call Waiting Service ..................44
Activate Call Waiting Service 44 Cancel Call Waiting Service 44
Calling Line Identification (CLI) service . 12, 18
hide your phone number 12, 18 show your phone number 12, 18
Calls...............................9
Answer 10 Domestic 9 International 9 Making 9 Receiving 10 Rejecting 10
Capacity ...........................2
Charger ............................4
Connect 4 Disconnect 5
Children ...........................60
Clock .............................50
Conference Calls ....................45
Connecting Two Calls.................45
Coverage ...........................2
Credit Card Calls ....................55
D
Data calls ..........................30
Data Menus ........................26
Date ..............................50
Display.............................0
Display Language .....................7
Reset to English 8
Display Light .......................49
Display Your Phone Number ............48
Diverting Incoming Calls ..............42
Activating a Call Divert 42 Cancelling Call Diverts 43 Checking the Divert Status 43 Diverting when the Data Menus are On 42
Driving ............................59
DTMF tones ........................13
E
Earpiece Volume..................13,48
Efficient Phone Operation ..............59
Electronic Devices ...................60
Emergency calls ....................7,9
Entering Characters
Check the First Characters 16 Enter Small Letters 16
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Erasing a Message ...................24
Erasing a Phone Number ..............19
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy .....59
F
Fax calls ...........................30
Fixed Dialling .......................41
Activate 41 Cancel 41 Edit Fixed Numbers 41 Store Fixed Numbers 41
Frequencies .........................2
G
Greeting Text .......................48
GSM900............................2
H
Handsfree Calling ....................47
Handsfree-Related Settings 47
hiding your phone number ..........12,18
I
international emergency number .........9
International Numbers ................15
country code 15 international dialling prefix 15
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K
Key Sound .........................49
Keypad Lock........................40
Automatic 40 Manual 40 Unlock 40
L
Language ...........................7
last dialled numbers .................10
Light..............................49
M
Menu System .......................14
Message Signal......................49
Minute Minder ......................49
Missed calls ........................11
Who Called 11
Mobile Office Suite ...................33
Installing the Mobile Office Suite 33 The Message Manager 33 The Phone Book Manager 33 Uninstalling the Mobile Office Suite 34
Mute
Microphone 13 ring signal 10
N
Networks ..........................35
Search 35 Select 35
O
Operators ...........................2
P
PCN ...............................2
Personal Identity Number (PIN) ...........2
Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) ...........2
Phone Book ........................15
Edit 19
Entering Characters 16 Ericsson Mobile Office Suite software 15 name recall 17 Phone Book Memories 15 position recall 18 Store a Phone Number 16
PIN ...............................2
Change PIN 38
PIN2 ...............................2
Change PIN2 38
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres .......61
Power Supply .......................60
Product Care........................61
PUK ...............................2
R
Reading a Message...................23
Recalling a Phone Number .............17
Using the Name 17 Using the Position 18
Receiving Fax and Data Calls ...........31
Multi Numbering 31 Single Numbering 31
Redialling a Number ..................10
Automatic Redialling Function 10 Redial Previously Called Numbers 10
Replying to a Message ................24
Reset the Phone .....................48
Ring signal
changing ring type 49 Composing your own ring signal 50
Ring Signal Level ..................8,50
handsfree equipment 8 To mute the ring signal 10 vibrating call alert device 8
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Roaming
International 2
S
Scratch Pad.........................13
Security ...........................38
Call Barring 39 Card Lock 38 Keypad Lock 40 Phone Lock 39
security code (PIN) ....................2
Sending Messages ...................23
SIM Card
If Your SIM Card is Blocked 38 Insert the SIM Card 3 Lock the SIM Card 38 Unlock the SIM Card 38
Speech then Fax Calls.................31
speed dialling.......................17
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)..........2
Subscription .........................2
T
Text Messages ......................21
Changing Message Types 22 Enter Letters 22 Messages Memory 21 Read 25 Send 25 Setting the Phone for Text Messaging 22 SIM Card Memory 21 Store 24 Write 22
Tone Signals........................13
touch tones ........................13
Turning Off the Phone .................7
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Turning On the Phone .................7
Two Line Service ....................54
Selecting a Line 54
U
Unanswered Calls....................11
V
Voice Mail..........................52
To Turn Off the Voice Mail 53
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Second edition (April, 1998) This user’s guide is published by Ericsson Mobile Communica-
tions AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this user’s guide due to typographical errors, inaccuracies of current in­formation, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual.
All rights reserved. © Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 1998. Publication number: EN/LZT 126 1396 R2A Printed in Sweden.
The symbol on our products signifies that they have been certi­fied according to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC, the Telecommuni­cations directive 91/263/EEC, and the Low Voltage directive 73/23/EEC when applicable. The products fulfil the requirements according to the following standards:
Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination:
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CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
• ETS 300 342-1 EMC for European digital cellular telecommuni­cations.
Accessories Without Direct Connection to a Cellular Phone:
• EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Emission Standard
• EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Immunity Standard.
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