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[. . . ] Ericsson
Dual Band, Dual Mode Digital Telephone
AE/ LZT 123 3960 R3
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User's Manual
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About This Manual
Important Safety Information provides guidelines for the safe use of your phone and accessories. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use describes important information for using your phone. Battery Information contains useful information about rechargeable batteries. Getting Started tells you what you need to know to get your phone out of the box and ready to make calls. [. . . ] Press ë or î to scroll through the other numbers. You can place a call to a number shown in the display by pressing S. You can also view the last numbers you called through the Memory Menu (see page 21). You can delete a number from the Last Dialed list by pressing and holding CLR while the number is shown in the display.
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The Super Dial feature (when enabled through the Call Setup menu--see page 24) gives you "one-touch" dialing for phone numbers stored in memory locations 1 through 9. See page 14 for information on storing numbers in memory. To use Super Dial, press and hold the numeric key (1 - 9) that corresponds to the memory location containing the number you want to call. For example, if you want to call the number stored in memory location 7, press and hold 7.
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Speed Dial
The Speed Dial feature (when enabled through the Call Setup menu--see page 24) lets you quickly dial a phone number stored in memory.
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A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for approximately two seconds before sending the next series. You can enter a pause in a series of digits by pressing and holding * until P is shown in the display. For example, if your office has a voice mail system that requires you to dial a phone number, followed by your extension, followed by an access code, you could enter the following: 555-1111S2222P33333 where 555-1111 is the phone number to enter your voice mail system. When you press S, your phone dials the number and then stops transmitting tones. When your voice mail system asks for your extension, press S to transmit your extension. After a two second pause, your access code is automatically transmitted. If the timing in your voice mail system does not allow you to use a pause, you can enter a stop instead of the pause. You can also store groups of numbers with stops and pauses, such as the above example, in a memory location. You can then dial the numbers by entering the memory location and pressing S.
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A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers until you press S. You can enter a stop in a series of digits by pressing and holding # until S is shown in the display.
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Stop and pause dialing lets you enter a group of numbers with stops and/or pauses between groups. This feature is useful when you need to dial a phone number and then another number, such as an access number for an answering machine or voice mail system.
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Basic Operations
Emergency Calls
Your phone was programmed with an emergency number (911) when it was manufactured. The programmed emergency number can be dialed and called at any time, if there is a 911 system available, regardless of any call restrictions you have set through the Locks menu (see page 27). A representative from your service provider or the retail outlet where you purchased your phone should be able to change the emergency number in your phone, if a 911 system is not available in your service area. If police, fire, or medical help is needed, dial 911 or your emergency number and press Y. Tell the dispatcher that you are calling from a wireless phone. Wireless 911 calls do not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name, location, or phone number. [. . . ] call 919-4727908.
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Your text message memory is full. Erase some stored messages before you can receive more messages.
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Calls are being dropped.
The signal strength varies.
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· Check the Sounds menu to make sure the phone is not set for Silent Mode.
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· Recharge or replace the battery. · If you are using a battery eliminator, make sure that the battery eliminator is fully inserted into the vehicle cigarette lighter. Make sure the vehicle is supplying power to the cigarette lighter.
Index
Index
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Answering options Antenna attaching 1 care ii 24 separate battery 3 Contrast 23
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Display Display Messages
indicators/icons 5 table 9
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Backlight 23 Basic Operations table 10 Battery attaching to phone charging 1 conditioning 3 recycling iv Belt Clip attaching 1 1
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Elapsed Time Counter Emergency Calls 9 Emergency Messages
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Greeting 23
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Indicator Light
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5 sound 25 volume 25 5 changing 23 accessing/entering call data 26 call setup 24 descriptions 21 general setup 23 locks 27 memory 21 5
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Call Counter 26 Call Timer Caller ID 9 Calling Cards 28 Lock Calls 27 7 24 Call Waiting 8
International Calls 9
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Key Functions
answering
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Language
emergency making muting Charger
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unanswered 8 multi 3 rapid 2 travel 2
overnight 2
Charging battery attached to phone
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Index messages 21 opening reset 23 sounds25 system options using 11 Message Service 17 Minute Mind 24 22 11 overview 13 Safety Information airbags aircraft Driving Security Code 9 Silent Mode 25 iii iii ii i
Exposure to RF ii
blasting areasiii electronic devices ii
Short Message Service (SMS) Speaker Volume adjusting 7 Speed Dial Super Dial 16 24 24
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Native Language accessing 5, 23 Numbers erasing from memory recalling 15 storing 14
System Information 22 system options menu
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Phone illustration number Phone Models table 6 22 4
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Text Message Service Text Messages quick access 20 26 Time Count
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ear 25 key25 ring 25 speaker
phone number
system information 22
turning on/off 7
Troubleshooting 29
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Receive Log Redial automatic 7 Ring pitch 25 pulse 25 volume last number called 26
Voice Mail Service Volume
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Warranty Notification iii
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Third edition (July 1998) This manual is published by Ericsson Inc. [. . . ]
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