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About the DisplayYour phone display will help you to:● Verify that you are dialling correctly.● Check your battery status.● Check your signal strength
Learning about Your PhoneThe parts list corresponds to Figures 8 and 9:1. Antenna2. Status light3. Earpiece4. Volume keys5. Display6. Keypad7. Microph
Making and Receiving CallsThis chapter describes how to make and receive calls, how to make international andemergency calls, how to show or hide your
If the caller’s network supports it, the callerwill hear a busy tone. If you have been unable to answer, or you haverejected a call, the number of the
Making a Second Call whilea Call Is in Progress● Enter the second phone number and pressYES. The first call is put on hold and the dis-play looks like
Navigating the Menu SystemThis chapter describes how you navigate through the menu system to get maximum use ofyour phone.About the Menu SystemYou con
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Creating Your Own Phone BookThis chapter describes how you can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in yourphone’s own memory.About thePhone
About RecallingPhone NumbersYou can recall a phone number any time fromeither the SIM Card or the phone memory. Youcan recall the phone number by eith
About Last DialledNumbersYour phone can store at least the 5 last diallednumbers. The most you can store depends onyour SIM Card. Recalling From List
This manual describes Ericsson GF768First edition (March 1997)This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without anywarranty. Impr
2. Press the right or left arrow to listen to the dif-ferent ring types. Use the volume keys toscroll silently.3. Press YES to select your preferred r
Making Your Personal Ring SignalThis chapter describes how you can make your own ring signal. You will find one example ofhow to make a simple melody
Complex MelodyThe complex melody is Twinkle, Twinkle LittleStar — first section. This section corresponds toF, F, C, C, D and C tones on a music scale
Diverting CallsThis chapter describes the divert function.About Diverting CallsWhen supported by your service provider, youcan use the DivertLine menu
Protecting Your Keypad, Phone and SIM CardThis chapter describes the different locks that you can use to protect your phone. These arethe only ways of
Phone LockThe phone lock protects thephone against unauthorized useof the phone if there is theft. Thephone lock is not activated when you buy thephon
Note!To activate any of the barring functions, youneed a password that comes with yoursubscription.Activating Call Barsfor Any Call Type1. Select eith
Sending and Receiving Text MessagesThis chapter describes SMS, what you need to do before you can send messages, how yousend messages, and how you rea
the message into the following types (ifsupported):E-MailThe E-mail address cannot contain more than20 characters.TelexFaxBoth group 3 and 4.X400 Voic
Receiving Area InformationThis chapter describes how you can make your phone available for Area Information (AI).Thisservice is network dependent.Abou
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseImportant: Read this information before using your portable phoneGeneralSince its introduction in the mid 1980s t
Knowing Duration of CallsThis chapter describes how you can keep track of the duration of your calls.About Duration of CallsYour phone is capable of k
See the list below for a description of the statusindication:Display: Meaning:Network and # home networkNetwork and * currently used networkNetwork an
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IndexAAISee Area informationAlarmsetting 14snooze 14turning off 14Answering calls 6Antenna 5Area information 23about 23activating 23adding codes 23cha
IInternational numbersstoring 11International prefix 6KKey soundchanging 14Keypad 5lock 18unlock 18Keypad lockturning off 18LLanguagedisplay, changing
RRecallingby name 12by number 12Receiving calls 6Rejecting calls 6Ring signal 15icon 4personal 15See Ring volumeRing typeabout 13changing 13Ring volum
Mobile telephones may affect the operation of someimplanted cardiac pacemakers, equipment for peoplewith hearing impairments and other medically im-pl
Table of ContentsGuidelines for Safe andEfficient Use iAssembly Instructions 1Assemble and Charge – Four Steps 11. Inserting SIM Card 12. Attaching Ba
Sending and Receiving TextMessages 21About Text Messages 21Checking Subscription 21Setting Service Center Address 21Sending SMS 21About Other Message
Assembly InstructionsThis chapter describes how you assemble the phone, what the SIM Card is, and how youhandle the battery.Assemble andCharge – Four
2. Attaching BatteryPlace the battery on top of the phone and pushuntil you hear a click (see Figure 3).Removing Battery1. Make sure the phone is turn
About the ChargingFunctionWhen you connect external power to the phone,the battery is charged. When the battery is fullycharged, the charging stops. Y
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