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Us er ’s Ma nua l English EN[...]
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This manual d escrib es Ericsson GF768 Fi rs t edit io n (Mar ch 199 7) Thi s m an u al i s pu bl is h ed by Ericsso n Mobi le Commu nic ation s AB , wit hout any warran ty . Impro v ements an d chang es to t his ma nual nece ssit ated by t yp ogr aphi ca l er- rors, inacc ura ci es of cur r ent infor matio n , or i m pr ovem en t s to prog ra m s [...]
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Guide lines for Sa fe and Effic ient Use Impo r tant: Re ad this i nfor mation be fore us ing yo ur porta b le p hone Gene ral S ince its introd uc tion in the m id 19 80s th e por table pho ne is o n e o f the mos t exc itin g an d in novativ e prod- ucts ev er de velo p ed . With it, yo u can stay in con tact with y o ur off ice , y our hom e, e [...]
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M ob ile tele p ho ne s m ay a f f ec t the ope ration of some implan ted c ardiac pac emakers , equipm ent f or peo pl e with h earing im pairme n t s and o th er m edically im- pl a nted e quip m en t. P acem aker patie nts sho uld be aw are that the use o f a m ob ile phon e very clos e to a pa ce ma ker may cau se t he d evi ce to mal fu n cti [...]
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Tab le of Conten ts Guid eli nes fo r Safe and Eff ici ent U s e i Assemb ly I n stru ctio ns 1 Asse mbl e and Charge – Fou r St ep s 1 1. I nse rti ng S I M C a rd 1 2. At tac h ing B att ery 2 3. C o nne ct i n g Cha rger to Ph one 2 4. C onnect i n g Cha rger to M a i ns 2 Ab out th e Cha rging Functi on 3 Ab out the Batt er y and th e S IM Ca[...]
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Send i ng and Recei vi n g T ext Message s 21 Abo ut Te xt Me ssag es 21 Ch ecki ng Subscri pt i on 21 S et t ing Ser vi ce Cent er Addr ess 21 S end ing SM S 21 Ab out Other M ess age T y pes 22 Receiving a Mess age 22 Re ad ing an Old M es sage 22 Receivin g Area I nformati o n 23 Ab out Are a Informat i on 23 Act ivati n g the A r ea Informat i [...]
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Assem bly Instructions Th is chapt er des cribe s how yo u ass emb le the phon e, what the SIM Card is, and how you handle th e batt ery. Assem ble and Charge – Four Steps ● Insert the SIM Card. ● Attac h the ba t ter y. ● Connect t he ch ar ger to t he ph one. ● Connect t he ch ar ger to t he m a ins . 1. Inserting SIM Card Place t he S [...]
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2. Attaching Battery Pla ce the batter y on top of t h e phone and pus h unt il y o u h ea r a c lic k (s ee F igur e 3) . Removin g Battery 1 . Mak e s ure t he pho n e i s t ur n ed o ff . 2 . P ress th e lo cking catc h on th e botto m of the b att ery (s ee Fig ur e 4. ). 3. Lift the batter y u p and a w a y from the phone. 3. Connecting Charge[...]
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About the Charging Function When y ou connect external power to the p h one, th e batt ery is ch arg ed . W he n t he ba tte ry i s f u lly c harg e d, th e c har g ing stop s. Yo u ca nno t overcha rge your batt ery. When you are chargi ng the battery you can use your phone as n ormal; h owever the chargi n g time will be l onger . About the Batte[...]
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About the Display Y our phone displ a y wil l help you to: ● Ver if y th at y ou a re d ial ling c o r rec tly. ● Ch ec k y ou r ba tte ry s ta tu s. ● Ch eck y o u r sign al st re ngt h a n d se rvic e av ai l- ab ili ty . ● Indi ca te that you h a v e re ceived m e ssa ges. Lo okin g at the Di spla y The pictur e below shows h ow the disp[...]
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Learning about Your Phone The part s list corresponds t o Figu res 8 and 9: 1 . A nt enna 2. Sta tu s l igh t 3 . Earpiece 4 . Vo l um e key s 5. Displa y 6 . Ke yp ad 7. Micr op hone (i nside) 8. Flip 9. Micr op hone ch anne l 10. Chargi ng c onnect or 11. Batt ery 12. SIM release button 13. Phone clip 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 7. 9. Figur e 8. Front v[...]
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Maki n g and Receiving Calls Th is chapt er describe s ho w to make a nd receiv e calls , how t o make in te rna tio nal and emerge ncy calls, how to show or hide your p hone n umber when calling (CLI – Ca lling L ine Ident ifica tion) an d h o w t o h a ndle two calls simult aneous ly. Making a Call 1. Enter the ar ea c ode and p h o ne numbe r.[...]
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If th e ca lle r’ s n e two rk sup po rt s it , t he c alle r wil l he ar a busy to n e. If you have been una bl e to ans wer , or you ha ve rejecte d a call, the n umbe r of the unanswe red call wil l be shown i n the Mis se d Call m e nu. Putting a Call on Hold ● Pr es s YES to put a c all on ho l d. To p ut th e c all off hold , pres s YES a[...]
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Makin g a Second Call wh i l e a Call I s in Pro gres s ● Ente r the s ec ond p h one number and p r ess YES . Th e f ir st ca ll is pu t on ho ld and t he d is - pl ay l oo k s l ike t hi s: Receiving a Th ird Cal l I f y ou a re eng ag e d in one c all an d hav e a secon d one on hold, you ma y rece ive a third call . Y ou will hear a tone in t[...]
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Navigat i n g the M enu System Th is chapt er des cribe s how yo u naviga te t hro ug h the men u syst em to g et maximu m use of y our ph on e. About the Menu Sy stem Y ou control the functions of your ph one b y a menu s y stem. Some menus have sub-menu s that have ind ividu a l setting s. If th e menu has sub- menus, three dots appea r after t h[...]
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Menu Overview 10 L ZT 12 6 1 3 43 / 2 R 1A[...]
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Creating Your Ow n P hone Boo k Th is chapt er des cribe s how yo u can sto re p ho ne numb ers bo th on yo ur S IM Card a nd in your phone ’ s o wn memo ry. About the Phone Book Y ou can s tore your p h one numbers both on your S IM Card and in your ph one’s own memory . Th e dif fer ence betwee n the tw o i s you ca n re m ove th e S I M Ca r[...]
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About Recalling Phone Num bers Y ou can r ecal l a phone number an y time f r om ei ther the SIM C ard or the pho ne memo ry . You can recal l t he p h one numb er by eit her the na m e or the storage p osition number. Recalling by Name 1 . Pres s CLR to erase an y digits from th e di sp lay. 2 . Se le c t th e Rec allName menu. Yo u are p ro mp te[...]
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About Last Dialled Numbers Yo u r pho ne c an s to re at l eas t th e 5 la st di al led number s. The most you can s tore d epe nds on your S IM Card. Recalling Fro m Li s t of La s t Dial led Num bers 1. Pr ess CLR to e ra se a ny d igits from the displa y. 2. Pr ess YES . The number l ast calle d i s shown. 3. Pr ess YES to call the numbe r or sc[...]
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2 . Pres s th e r ig h t o r lef t a rro w t o li ste n to th e d if - f er ent ring ty pes . U s e th e v olu me key s t o scro ll sile ntly. 3 . Pres s YES to sele ct you r pr efer red rin g type . Viewi ng the Clock If you want to view th e time on your phone, p ress o ne of the vo lum e ke y s o n th e si de o f th e phone . Setting Clock 1 . S[...]
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Making Your P erson al Ring Signal This cha pter des cribe s how yo u can make your own ring signal. You w ill fin d one example of how t o make a simple melod y and one example of a little more comple x melo dy. Y ou w ill als o fin d a table o f sa mple melod ies that you can use. About the Phone’s Note Sy stem Y ou r ph one ha s the capa bilit[...]
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Complex Melody The complex me lody is T w in kl e , Twi nk le Little St ar — fir st se ct i on. Thi s secti on c o rre sponds to F, F, C, C, D a nd C t one s on a musi c sca le . Makin g T winkle, Tw inkle Little Star 1 . Se le c t th e Ed it Me lody me n u. Yo u r di sp lay now loo k s lik e th is. 2. P r es s the 4 ke y twice. The d is pl ay no[...]
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Diverting Calls Th is chapt er des cribes t he d ivert f u n ction . About Div erti ng Calls When support ed b y your s e rvice provi de r, you ca n us e the Di vertLin e menu to diver t (f orward) your calls to another n umbe r, for exampl e you r voice mail or home p hone. Note ! If your S I M Card an d your ser vice provide r sup port tw o lines[...]
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Protecting Your Keypad , Phone and SI M Card This cha pt er describe s th e dif fere nt locks tha t you can use to prot ect your phon e. The se are the o nly w ay s o f pro te ctin g your pho ne in case o f th eft. About Locks Y our phone has thr ee t yp es of l ock s : ● Ke ypa d lo ck (does n ot protect i n case of theft) ● Ca rd lo c k ● P[...]
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Phone Lock Th e p ho ne lo ck pro t ect s the phone agai nst u nau thori zed use of the pho ne if th e re is th ef t. Th e phone lock is not activa t ed when you bu y the phone. Th ese a re th e two typ es o f ph o ne loc k s: Auto lock : yo u nee d to en te r th e pho ne lo ck cod e ev er y ti me yo u c hang e SIM Ca rd in the phone . Full loc k :[...]
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Note ! To activat e a n y of th e bar ring f unctio ns, yo u need a password tha t c omes with your subs crip t i on. Activ ati ng Call Bars for A ny Call Typ e 1. S e lect either I ncoming or Ou tgo in g call bars fro m th e Ba rr ing menu 2. S elect t he ba r ring option you wa nt. 3. S elect Act iva t e . 4. Ente r your pass w ord ( pr ovide d w[...]
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Sending and Receiving Text Messages Th is chapt er des cribe s SMS, w h at y ou n eed to d o befo re you ca n se nd messa ge s, how you send messa ges, and how you read mes sages . This s e rvice is n e two rk depen dent . About Text Messages Th e Sho rt Mes sag e S erv ic e (S MS ) f unc tio n all ows you to send and re ce ive text messa ge s that[...]
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the message i nto the followi ng typ es (i f support ed) : E-M a i l The E-mail a ddress c annot c ontain m o re than 20 characte rs . Tel ex Fax B oth group 3 an d 4. X400 Vo i c e Ch an gin g Me ssage Typ e 1. S elect O ptions i n th e Sen d menu. 2. S e l ect Msg Ty p e . 3 . Sele c t the me ss age ty p e y ou w ant . Receiv i ng a Message Whe n[...]
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Receiving Area Informat i o n This cha pter des cribe s how yo u can make your phon e availab le for Area Info rmat ion (AI).Th is serv ice is netwo rk depen dent . About Area Inform ation Whil e the SMS func tion is a perso nal s erv ice with messages d irect ed to you, the Area Informat ion is a broadcas t type messa ge that is sent to all subs c[...]
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Kno wing Duration of Calls Th is chapt er describe s ho w you can kee p track of t he d urat ion o f yo ur calls. About Duration of Calls Y our phone is capa ble of keepin g tr a ck of the f o llowin g: T otal Cal l s : Thi s fea ture s hows the total time of all calls in hours and m i nu tes sin ce the met er was la st se t. Ou tgo in g Cal ls : T[...]
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See t he li st be lo w fo r a de scr ipt io n o f th e st atu s ind ication: Display: M eaning: Ne tw o r k an d # ho m e ne tw o rk Ne two rk an d * c urre ntly us ed netw or k Netw ork and A other available networ ks Netw ork an d S oth er available networ k (giv e n prio rity by yo ur ho me s e rv ice pro vid er ) Netw or k and F forbidd en ne t[...]
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26 L ZT 12 6 1 3 43 / 2 R 1A[...]
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Index A AI S ee Ar ea i n fo r mat ion Alarm se tting 14 sn oo ze 14 turn ing o ff 1 4 An sw erin g calls 6 An ten na 5 Are a inf orm atio n 2 3 abo ut 2 3 activ ating 23 a d di ng co de s 23 chang ing c o d es 2 3 e r as i n g co de s 2 3 Assembl y 1 Assembly instruc tion s 1 Autolo ck 1 9 B Barring calls abo ut 1 9 activ ating 20 can cellin g 2 0[...]
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I Inte rn ational n umb ers storin g 1 1 Inte rn ational p re fix 6 K Key sound chang ing 14 Keypad 5 loc k 1 8 un lock 1 8 Ke ypad lo ck turn ing of f 1 8 L Lang uage dis p lay , c han gin g 1 4 Lang uag e re s e t 14 Las t d ialled about 1 3 numb ers recall 13 Lette r ic on 4 Lin e indicato r icon 4 Lo cks about 1 8 keyp ad 1 8 ph on e 1 9 SIM 1 [...]
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R Rec alling b y na m e 12 b y nu m b er 12 Rec eiving c alls 6 Re je ctin g calls 6 R i ng si gna l 15 ic on 4 perso nal 15 See Ring v olum e Rin g ty p e abo ut 1 3 chang ing 1 3 Rin g volum e chang ing 1 3 mutin g 1 3 Ringing alarm 1 4 Ro amin g 2 4 S S cro ll 9 S ele ct 9 S erv ic e ce n ter 2 1 se tting 21 Se tting keypad lock 18 S ignal s tre[...]