Sony ericsson T18S User Manual

Contents at a Glance
Getting Started 3
Preparing Your Phone for Use 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off 9 Display Information and Key Functions 11 Making and Receiving Calls 14 During a Call 17
Using the Menu System 20 Your Personal Phone Book 22 Using the Call List 28 Your Voice Mail Service 30 Personalizing Your Phone 31 Sending andReceiving Text Messages (SMS) 37 Diverting Incoming Calls 45 Security for Your Phone and Subscription 47 Handling More than One Call Simultaneously 54 Setting Network Preferences 59 Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost 62 Using Two Voice Lines 64 Calling from Your Car 65 Voice Recognition 67 Calling Card or Credit Card Calls 71 Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data 73 Some Useful Functions 74
Ericsson T18s
Third edition (October 1999)
This manual is published by Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB, without any
warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by 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 neweditions
©Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,
Publication number: EN/LZT 108 2526 R1C
of this manual.
All rights reserved.
1999
INNOVATRON PATENTS
Additional Information 77
Troubleshooting 78 Quick Keys 80 Technical Data 81 Glossary 82 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 86 Warranty 90 Declaration of Conformity 92 Index 93
Please note!
Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all net­works. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112.
Please contactyour network operator orservice provider if youare in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not.
The symbol on our products signifiesthat 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:
ETS 300 342-1 EMC for Europeandigital cellular telecommunica­tions.
Accessories Without Direct Connection to a Cellular Phone:
EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Emission Standard, and EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility, Generic Immunity Standard.
GETTING STARTED
Preparing Your Phone for Use 4
Turning Your Phone On and Off 9
Display Information and Key Functions 11
Making and Receiving Calls 14
During a Call 17

Preparing Your Phone for Use

OVERVIEW

Front

Indicator light
Volume keys
Microphone
Microphone channel
Antenna
Earpiece Display
Keypad
Flip

Back

SIM release button
4 Preparing Your Phone for Use
Threaded hole for belt clip
Battery
Battery release
catch

ASSEMBLY

You need to do the following to use your phone:
insert the SIM card
attachthe batteryto the phone
chargethe battery

THE SIM CARD

When you register as a subscriber with a network operator, you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscrip­tion, and your Phone Book information, among other things.
SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card, and the other is smaller. Your phone uses the smaller card. Many credit card-sized SIM cards have a perforated smaller card that you can take out easily. Before you can use your phone, you must insert the SIM card as shown below.

Inserting the SIM Card

1. Remove the battery (if attached).
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM
card slot with the golden con-

Removing the SIM Card

2. Slide the SIM release button
towards you.
nectors facing down and the cut corner turned to the left.
3. Pull out the SIM card.1. Remove the battery (if attached).
Preparing Your Phone for U se 5

The PIN

Most SIM cards are supplied with a security code or PIN (Personal Identity Number), which youneed to accessthe network. Every timeyou turn on your phone, it prompts you to enter your PIN. You will find your PIN in the infor­mation from your operator.
Some operators may have services that require a second PIN, your PIN2.
You should be careful with your PIN, since it is your protection against unauthorized use of your subscription.
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is blocked. If this happens, you can unlock it by using your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key code), which you also get from your operator.

THE BATTERY

Your phone comes with a nickel metalhydride (NiMH) battery. The battery is not chargedwhen you buy your phone,but there may be enough power to turn the phone on. We recommend that you charge the battery before you use the phone for the first time.

Attaching the Battery to your Phone

Place the battery on the back of the phone and push until you hear a click.

When to Charge the Battery

The nickel metal hydride battery that comes with your phone can be charged whenever you wish without affecting its performance. This is not the case with the cheaper nickel cadmium type batteries, often sold as accessoriesby other suppliers. For thebest talk and standby time in the long run, we recom­mend that you use only Ericsson original batteries with your phone.
Toremindyouthatyouwillsoonneedtochargethebatteryorreplaceitwith a charged one:
an alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the message
for ten seconds in the display. The signal is repeated several times.
6 Preparing Your Phone for Use
Batterylow
appears
the indicator light on the top of the phone starts flashing red.
Note! The phone turns itself off when the battery can no longer power it satis-
factorily.

Charging the Battery

1. Make sure that the battery is
attached to the phone.
2. Connectthe charger to the mains.
3. Connect the charger to thephone
as shown in thepicture. The flash symbol on the plug must face upwards.
To indicate charging:
the battery meter in the display pulses continuously.
the indicator on the top of the phone shows a steady red light (or green, if
the phone is turned on).
When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the display is full and the indicator on the top of the phone showsa steady green light.
Tip! You can use the phone while the battery is being charged. However, this
increases the charging time.

Disconnecting the Charger

Bend the plug connected to the phone upwards and pull it out.
Preparing Your Phone for U se 7

Removing the Battery

1. Turn off the phone.
2. Press the catch on the bottom of
the battery.
3. Lift thebattery up and away from
the phone.
8 Preparing Your Phone for Use

Turning Your Phone On and Off

TURNING YOUR PHONE ON

Press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key until you hear a click.
Enter
PIN
Enter
PIN
NETWORK
00:00
****

If “Enter PIN” Appears in Display

Enter PIN
Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code. If play after you have turned on the phone, do this:
1. Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while enteringyour PIN, erase the
wrong digit by pressing the
2. Press
Note! If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is
blocked. You can unblockit by usingyour PUK, see “Security for YourPhone and Subscription” on page 47.

Network Search

After you have turned on thephone (and entered your PIN), theEricsson logo appears in the display and the phone searches for a network.
When a network is found, the phone beeps three times. The indicator light on the top of the phone flashes green once every second and your network opera­tor’s name (in most cases abbreviated) appears in the display.
This is called standby mode. You can now make and receive calls.
YES.
CLR key.
appears in the dis-

INITIAL SETTINGS

The first time you turn on your phone, you may want to change the language in thedisplay, choose the ring signal type and set the clock.For more informa­tion about these settings, see “Personalizing Your Phone” on page 31.

Display Language

Most modern SIM cards automatically set the displaylanguage 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, see “Display Language” on page 34.
Turning Your Phone On and Off 9

NETWORK

16:21

112 only

16:21
If your phone displays a languageyou do not understand, you can change it to English.
To change the display language to English
1. Press the
2. Press the
CLR key. LEFT arrow key.
3. Enter 0000.
4. Press the
RIGHT arrow key.
NETWORK
Normally, the name of a network appears in the display after you have turned your phone on, but sometimes there is no network that you can use. The dis­play then shows one of the following:
112 only
112 only
If the message
is displayed, you are within range of a network, but you are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some operators allow you to call the international emergencynumber 112. See “Making Emergency Calls” on page 15.

No network

06:01
No network
If the message
No network
is d isplayed, there is no network within range or the
received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a stronger signal.

TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF

In stan dby mode, press and hold the
click.
10 Turning Your Phone On and Off
NO (ON/OFF) key until you hear a
Display Information and Key Functions

DISPLAY INFORMATION

Your phone display will help you to:
verify that you are dialling correctly
check your signalstrength and service availability
find ou t if you have received messages
check which line is in use if you have the Alternate Line Service (ALS)
check battery level

Icons in the Display

Icons are displayed when specific functions are active or if you have received a message. The figu re in the margin shows an overview of all the possible icons and where they appear.
The table below shows every icon separately and also gives you an explana­tion.
Icon/Indicator: Name: Description:
Signal strength meter
Battery meter Indicates the current state of the bat-
Keypad lock indicator
Divert indicator
Silent ring signal A crossed notemeans that no sound
SMS indicator The envelope icon means that you
Voice mailindicator The tape loops mean that you have
The strength of the received signalis indicated in steps. Six steps indicate the strongest signal.
tery. The fuller the icon, the more power there is.
The keypad islocked.
An arrow means that the function is active.
canbeheardwhenyoureceiveacall.
have received a text message (SMS).
received a voicemessage. Will not appear on all networks.
Divert all
Display Information and Key Functions 11
Icon/Indicator: Name: Description:
Line indicator Tells you which line is in use if you
Home zone indica­tor
have the Alternate Line Service. The house icon indicates that the
phone is within thehome zone. Will not appear on all networks.

KEY FUNCTIONS

The keys have other functionswhen you access the menu system“Using the Menu System” on page 20.
Key: Use:
YES NO
LEFT and RIGHT
arrow keys
CLR (Clear)
Number keys Toenter the digits 0-9.
Star To enter a star (*) character.
Hash To enter #.
Volume keys
UP and DOWN
To make calls and answer calls. To turn the phone on or off. Press and hold the key .
To end a call. To access and navigate(scroll through) the menu system.
To erase digits from the display. Press and hold the keyto erase all digits. To mute the microphone during a call. Press and hold the key. To turn thering signal on/off in standby mode. Eraseall dig­its fromthe display. Then press and hold the key. The sym­bol for silent ring signal is shown in the display when the ring signal is turned off. To silencethe ring signal when you receive a call. Press the key briefly
The 0 key enters the international prefix (+) if held down.
If helddown it enters a p (pause).
To terminate the input of PIN and security codes. If helddown it enters the phoneicon.
To increase or decrease the volume of theearpiece or handsfree loudspeaker during a call. To show today’sdate in the display during standby. To reject a call, double-click a volume key.
12 Display Information and Key Functions

ACTIVE FLIP

The phone has an active flip. This means that you can answer a call by open­ing the flip, and end it by closing the flip.
Note! If you use the phone with portable handsfree, closing the flip does not
end the call. You may closethe flip and carry on the conversation. To end the call, you must press
NO.

Disabling the Active Flip Function

Holdingdowna
VOLUME key while opening the flip does not answer an
incoming call.
Holdingdowna
VOLUME key while closing the flip does not end a call.
Display Information and Key Functions 13

Making and Receiving Calls

In this chapter, we assume that you have turned on your phone and that you are within rangeof a network.If you are abroad, you may use other networks, provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do this (see also “Setting Network Preferences” on page 59).
NETWORK
0123456789
Julia
+3456789012
01:06

MAKING A CALL

1. Enter the area code and phone number.
2. Press
While a callis in progress, a time counter automatically starts and you can see how long you havebeen on the phone. If you have activated the Call Cost option (see “Knowingthe CallTime/Call Cost” on page 62)and your network and SIM card supports it, you see the priceof the call in the display.
YES.

ENDING A CALL

Close the flip or press
Note! If you use the phone with portable handsfree, you must press
the call. See “Active Flip” on page 13.
NO to end the call.
NO to end

RE-DIALLING A PREVIOUSLY CALLED NUMBER

1. Clear the display u sing
2. Press
3. Press an arrow key until the number (and name) you want to call appears.
4. Press

Automatic Re-dialling

If the dis play shows phone automatically re-dials (up to 10 times)
until the call is answered. When the call is answered, you hear a beep fol-
until you press a key or receive a call.
YES.
YES to make the call.
lowed by a ring signal.
CLR.
Retry?
you can re-dial the number by pressing YES. Your
14 Making and Receiving Calls

MAKING INTERNATIONAL CALLS

1. Press and hold the 0 key until a + sign appears.
2. Enter the country code, area code (without any leading zero) and phone
number.
3. Press
YES.

MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS

1. Enter 112 (the international emergency number).
2. Press
YES.
The international emergency number 112 can be used in most countries, with or without a SIM card inserted, if a G SM network is within range.
Note! Some network operators may require thata SIM card is inserted, and in
some cases that the PIN code has been entered, as well. Some networks may not usethe international emergency number, 112. In a number of countries, the emergency number is 999 instead. If you are unsure of whatemergency number is used in your country, please contact your network operator or service provider.
Answer?
Busy tone
Tommy
+2345678901
Answer?
Janina
+234343556

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I RECEIVE A CALL?

The phone rings and the indicator light on the top of the phone flashes green
Answer?
rapidly. The display shows
.
Tip! The phone has an in-built vibrating unit which allows you to receive
calls discretely.See “Vibrating unit”on page 33.

Answering a Call

Open the flip.
If the flip is open, press
YES.

Rejecting a Call

Double-click one of the volume keys on the side of the phone.
If the flip is open, you can either press
NO or close the flip, as well.
The caller hearsa busy tone if the function is supported by the caller’s net­work. If Divert on Busy is activated, the callis diverted to thenumber you have specified. See “Diverting Incoming Calls” on page 45.

CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION (CLI)

If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification service and the caller’s network sends the number, you see the caller’s number at the bottom of the display when you receive a call. If the number is stored with a name in the phone book, the name is also shown in the display.
Making and Receiving Calls 15

CIPHERING

Ciphering is a built-in feature that scrambles your calls and messages to pro­vide additional privacy. An exclamation (!) mark, shown nextto the handset icon in the display during a call, indicates that ciphering is currently not being provided by the network.

VOICE DIALLING AND ANSW ERING

The phone allows you to make and answer calls using your voice Refer to “Voice Recognition” on page 67 for more details.
16 Making and Receiving Calls

During a Call

Your phone has several functions which you might find helpful while a call is in progress.

CHANGING THE EARPIECE VOLUME

To change the earpiece volume during a call
Press the volume keys (
UP increases the volume.
Pressing
DOWN decreases the volume.
Pressing

MUTING THE MICROPHONE

To turn the microphone off temporarily during a call
1. Press and hold the
Mute
appears in the display.
2. To c ontinue your conversation, release the
UP or DOWN) on the side of the phone.
CLR key.
CLR key.
Tip! Instead of pressing and holding the
CLR key, you can put the call on
hold.
To put the call on hold
1. Press
2. To c ontinue your conversation, press
YES.
1 on hold
appears in the display.
YES again.

SCRATCH PAD FUNCTION

If you need to make a note of a phone number during a call, you can use the Scratch Pa d.
To use the scratch pad
Use the number keys to enter the number.
When you end the call, the number remains in the display. You can now call the numbe r by pressing
YES, or save it in the Phone Book(see “Your Personal
Phone Book” on page 22).
During a Call 17

SENDING TONE SIGNALS

To use telephone banking services or to control an answering machine, you need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (alsoknown as DTMF tones or touch tones).
Press the appropriate keys (0-9, * and #).
Tip! You can also save a code together with a phone number in the Phone
Book. See “Your Personal Phone Book” on page 22.

CHECKING DURATION/COST OF CALL

During a call, the display shows the duration in minutes and seconds. If you prefer, you can have the call cost displayed, provided your network and your SIM card support this feature. See “Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost”on page 62 on how to use this feature.

MORE THAN ONE CALL SIMULTANEOUSLY

Your phone is capable of handling more thanone callsimultaneously. Youcan put the current call on hold, and then make or answer a second call. You can also set up a conference call with up to five people. See “Handling More than One Call Simultaneously” on page 54 on how to use this feature.
18 During a Call
FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
Using the Menu System 20
Your Personal Phone Book 22
Using the Call List 28
Your Voice Mail Service 30
Personalizing Your Phone 31
Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 37
Diverting Incoming Calls 45
Security for Your Phone and Subscription 47
Handling More than One Call Simultaneously 54
Setting Network Preferences 59
Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost 62
Using Two Voice Lines 64
Calling from Your Car 65
Voice Recognition 67
Calling Card or Credit Card Calls 71
Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data 73
Some Useful Functions 74

Using the Menu System

You can find all your phone functions in the menu system. You use themenu system everytime youwant to change a setting in yourphone, such as the ring signal. You also use the menus to get the mostout of your phone: to set the alarm clock, send text messages, store important phone numbers, etc.
The menus are arranged in a continuousloop, which you move (scroll) through with the options. Some menus have sub-menus with additional options.

MOVING THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM

Press… to…
RIGHT LEFT YES NO
CLR
Instead of pressing the hold it down untilyou reach the menu or submenu you want.
RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys. Each menu contains a list of
scroll clockwise through menus or functions. scroll anti-clockwise through menus or functions. select a menu or function, enter a submenu. go back one level in the menu system and/or leave a
setting unchanged. go back to the standby display.
RIGHT or LEFT key repeatedly,you can press and
Note! If you enter the menu system, but do not press a key within 60 seconds,
the phone returns to standby mode.

Scrolling and Selecting

Use the arrow keys to scroll from menu to menu. Press the
RIGHT arrow keys until you reach the menu or function that you need.
Press the
20 Using the Menu System
YES key to selecta menu or function.
LEFT or
Menu
<Mail>
Mail
< Read >
messages
Mail
<Send>
message

INTERPRETING THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL

Example:

Scrollto
Sendmessage
, YES.
Mail
, YES,

Interpret this instruction as follows:

1. From the standby mode, use the
Mail
menu. The arrows on either side of the word
the
LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to scroll to
Mail
mean that youcan
scroll to another menu.
2. Press
YES to select the menu.
Now you are in the Mail menu. The name of the menu that you have chosen is shown at the top of the dis-
Mail
).
play ( Use the
3. Press
LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to scroll to the
YES to select the function.
Send message
function.

DISPLAY TEXT AND S YMBOLS

When you move throughthe menu system, the display changes.The following hints can help you:
When arrows are displayed next to the name of a menu or function, there
are more options you can scroll through with the
RIGHT/LEFT (arrow)
keys.
Text in brackets shows the current setting of the function shown in the dis-
play.
In this manual, we have chosen to exclude some of the details above in the pictures of the displays. This is so that it will be easier for you understand the display texts in the margins. Below is an overview of the default menus.
Menu
< Phonebook >
Menu
<Mail>
Menu
< Tools >
Menu
< Settings >
NETWORK
06:01
Menu
< Access >
Menu
< Ring level >
Menu
<Info>
Menu
< Divert >
Menu
<Networks>
Using the Menu System 21
Jenny Andersson
+461234567890
Your Personal Phone Book
You can create a personal phone book by storing phone numbers and accom­panying names on the SIM card (SIM memory) andin thephone (phonemem­ory). You use the Phone Book menu for storing and recalling all the phone numbers in your personal phone book.
If you intend to use your phone abroad, you should store all the phonenum­bers as international numbers, that is with the (+) sign – which automatically will be replaced by the international dialling prefix for the country you are calling from – followed by the country code, then the area code and the phone number.
(4)
Every phone number that you store includes a position number, shown in brackets.
Janina Huss
(4)
+451234567890
22 Your Personal Phone Book
You can store the phone numbers together with a name tag to make it easier for you to keep track of your phone numbers. If the position number has a phone icon next to it, this means that you are storing the phone number in the phone memory and cannot take it with you if you change phones. The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers.
Note! In the Phonebook menu, press # to enter the phone icon. Outside the
Phone book menu, you must press and hold # to enter it.

ENTERING LETTERS

You can only enter letters when you are using the phonebook and when you are composing a short message(SMS), see “Sending and Receiving Text Mes­sages (SMS)” on page 37.
Press the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly untilthe character you want appears in the display.
Press… to get…
1 Space-?!.:;"<=>()1 2 ABCЕДЖаЗ2Γ 3DEFèÉ3 ∆ Φ 4GHIÌ 4 5JKL5Λ 6MNOÑÖØò6 7PQRSß 7 Π Σ 8TUVÜù8 9 WXYZ9 0+&@/¤ %$£¥§¿¡0 Θ Ξ Ψ Ω ##*
For example
A
To enter an
To enter a
,press2 once.
B
,press2 twice.
Toenter small letters
A
Enter the letter, for example an
, and then press *. Anaappears. Small
letters now appear until you press * again.
Store 12 Name:Jenny_
+1234567
Toenter digits
Press and hold the number key.

STORING A NUMBER TOGETHER WITH A NAME

1. Enter the area code and phone number you wish to store.
2. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Store
, YES.
The f irst free memory position is suggested.
3. Enter the name tag that you want to associate with the number.
4. Press
5. If you do not want to record a voice label, press
YES to store the name and number.
Recordvoice label now?
appears.
NO.
If you want instructions on how to record a voice label, please refer to “Voice Recognition” on page 67.
Your Personal Phone Book 23
Store 15 Name:Bank
+123467890p2345

Storing in a Different Position than Suggested

After you have entered a name and phone number to be stored, you can choose what position to store the number in.
TostoreinapositionofyourchoiceintheSIMmemory
Press
RIGHT (repeatedly) untilthe suggested positionnumber disappears.
Then enter a position number of your choice. Press
YES to store.
To store in the first empty position in the phone memory
Press
RIGHT (repeatedly) untilthe suggested positionnumber disappears.
Then press # twice, followed by
YES.
Tostoreinapositionofyourchoiceinthephonememory
Press
RIGHT (repeatedly) until the suggested position numberdisappears.
Press # once. Enter the position number, fo llowed by
YES.

Telephone Banking Services

If you use telephone banking services, you can store the phone number of your banking service together with your personal code(s).You must insert a p (pause) between the phone number and the code(s). You insert a p by pressing and holding the * key. Usually, a # (hash) is required after each code. Talk to your bank if you are in doubt about how to use # and p.
Note! It ma y be a risk to store your codes in case the phone is stolen.
To store a phone number together with code(s)
1. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Store
, YES.
2. Enter the name that you want associated with the phone number and
code(s).
3. Press
YES.
4. Enter the phone number, followed by p and the code(s).
5. Press
YES to store.

OVERWRITE PROTECTION

Store 15
Used
Overwrite?
If you try to store a phone number in a position which already contains a phone number, the message
Then do one of the following:
To store in the selected position
Press
YES to replace the number with the new one.
To store in a different position
1. Press
NO.
2. Enter the new position number.
24 Your Personal Phone Book
Used Overwrite?
appears in the display.
3. Press YES.

WhenaMemoryisFull

Ifyoutrytostoreaphonenumberandthememoryyouwanttostoreitinis full, the phone suggests a position number in the memory that is not full.

When Both Memories are Full

If both memories are full, the phone does not suggest a storage position.If you still want to store the number, you have to erase an old number by entering a position that is already occupied and press
YES.

Erasing a Storage Position from the SIM Memory

1. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Erase
, YES.
2. Enter, or scroll to, the position number you want to erase.
3. Press
YES.

Erasing a Storage Position from the Phone Memory

1. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Erase
, YES.
2. Press #. The phone icon appears.
3. Enter, or scroll to, the position number you want to erase.
4. Press
YES.
Name recall
Name:Embla
Note! If you choose
Erase all from phone
, all phone numbersthat are stored with
the phone icon are lost.

USING THE PHONE BOOK

There are two ways of using the phone book: you can either call a number by using the name tag stored with it; or you can call the number by using the memory position that the number is stored in.

Calling Using the Name

1. Clear the display.
2. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Namerecall
, YES.
3. Enter the name of the person you want to call, or scroll with the arrow
keys until you findit.
4. Press
YES to call the number.

Shortcut to Name Recall

The digit keys 2–9 correspond to the firstnames that start with A, D, G, J, M, P, T and W respectively.For example, press and hold down the 4 keytofind the first name that starts with a G. Then you can scroll with the arrow keys to find the the name you are looking for. If there is no name stored under G , the first name under H is displayed, an so on.
Your Personal Phone Book 25
Position
recall
Position: 10
Edit 12 Name:Alfrd
+1234567_

Calling Using the Position

1. Clear the display.
2. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Position recall
, YES.
3. Enter the position number you want to call, or scroll with the arrow keys
until you find it.
4. Press
YES to call the number.

Speed Dialling (Memory Positions 1 - 9)

Note! Speed dialling can only be used when the phone is in standby.
1. Clear the display.
2. Enter the position number, 1– 9, and press
YES.

KEEPING THE PHONE BOOK UP TO DATE

Sometimes people change their names, their phone number or even both. To get the bestuse out of your phone book, you want the names and numbers to be correct. They are easily changed with the Edit Phone Book feature.If someone has changed both name and number, it might be easier to overwrite the old storage position with the new one, instead of changing both name and number separately.

Changing a Phone Number in Your Phone Book

1. Clear the display.
2. Scroll to
Phone book
3. Enter the name and press
4. Press
RIGHT once to move the cursor to the row with the phone number.
, YES,
Edit
YES.
, YES,
Find name
.
5. Move the cursor with the arrow keys to where you want to change the
number.
6. Enterthenewnumberorclearthedisplaywith
7. Press
YES.
CLR.

Changing a Name in Your Phone Book

1. Clear the display.
Edit 12 Name:Alfre_d
+1234567
2. Scroll to
3. Enter the name and press
4. Press
Phone book
LEFT to move the cursor betweenthe rows.
5. Change the name by entering or erasing letters.
6. Press
YES.

COPYING PHONE NUMBERS BETWEEN MEMORIES

If youwant to changeSIM card or phone, it is a goodidea to copy your phone book from the SIM card to the phone memory or viceversa. Then you can
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, YES,
Edit
YES.
, YES,
Find name
.
easily copy the phone book back to the memory of your choice. Also, as you fill up the phone book memories, you might want to move entries from one memory to another.
Copy card From start position: 12
Copy card To start position: 15
Sveinn
Copy to 15?

Copying a Number from SIM Memory to Phone Memory

1. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Copy
, YES,
Card
rrrr
Phone
, YES.
2. Enter the number of the first memory position in the SIM memory you
want to copy to the phone memory and press
YES.
3. Enter the number of the first memory position in the phone memory you
want to copy to and press
4. Press
12
YES to copy.
ThenextpositionintheSIMmemoryisdisplayedandthefirstempty
YES.
position in the phone memory is suggested.
5. To continue copying, press one of the following:
YES to copy. NO to go to the next position in the SIM memory.
CLR to copy to another position in the phone memory. Enter the
number of the position and press
YES.
Arrow keys to move between positionsin the SIM memory.

Interrupting Copying

Press
CLR twice.

Copying a Number from Phone Memory to SIM Memory

Follow the instructions in “Copying a Number from SIM Memory to Phone Memory”, but ch ose the
Card
rrrr
Phone
.
option in the
Phone book
menu instead of
Phone
rrrr
Card

Copying All Numbers from SIM Memory to Phone Memory

1. Scroll to
Phone book
, YES,
Copy all
, YES,
Card
rrrr
Phone
, YES.
2. Enter the numberof the first position in theSIM memory you wish to copy
to the phone memory and press
YES.
3. Enter the number of the first position in the phone memory you wish to
copy to and press
4. Press
YES to start copying.
YES.

Copying All Numbers from Phone Memory to SIM Memory

Follow the instructions in “Copying All Numbers from SIM Memory t o
Phone
rrrr
Card
Phone Memory”, but choose the
Card
rrrr
Phone
instead of
.
option in the
Phone book
menu
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Using the Call List

THE CALL LIST

This chapter describes the Call List function, which is a type of telephone number log or a memory that stores information (time, date, phone number and name) about the last 30 incoming and outgoing calls. Once your list exceeds 30 calls, the oldest one is deleted. You need to activate the Call List function before any calls are stored in the list.
26-Dec-93
<Janina >
+234343554
03-Jan-97
<Unknown: 1 >
The numbers that you have dialled are always stored. If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification(CLI) serviceand the caller’s network sends the number, you will find the number (together with a name if stored in your phone book) of an incoming call in the Call List. You can call any of the stored numbers. The following icons appear in the display together withthenameandnumber.
The Call List stores:
Answered calls icon appearsnext to the date or time of answered calls
Missed calls icon appearsnext to the date or time of missed calls
Dialled numbers icon appearsnext to the date or time of a diallednumber
All the calls are stored together in a chronologicalorder. If the same number is called more than once, the latest call replaces earlier ones. If you check a 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 *.
If no information about the caller’s number was received, the display shows
Unknown
, which means that no information was available, your subscription
does not support CLI, or the caller does not allow the number to be shown.
Note! If you change SIM cards or deactivate the Call List, it is cleared.
Dialled numbers remain in the SIM card memory though.
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NETWORK
Calls:1

Activating the Call List Function

Settings
, YES,
Call List
Scrollto
, YES,On, YES.

Calling a Number from the Call List

Info
, YES,
Call List
1. Scroll to
, YES.
2. Scroll to the number that you want to call.
3. Press
YES to make the call.

Missed Calls

Calls: 1
If you have missed a call, the phone shows
, where the number
indicates the number of unanswered/missed calls.
Press
YES to go directly to the call list.

Erasing a Number from the Call List

CLR.
1. When informationabout a call appears, press
2. Press
YES.
Erase?

Shortcut To the Call List

Press
YES when the phone is in standby mode.
You can now scroll within the list and make a call by pressing

Turning the Call List Memory Off

Settings
, YES,
Call List
, YES,
Off
Scrollto
, YES.
Note! If you turn the Call List off, all stored entries are erased.
1
appears.
YES.
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