HARRIS TR-377-A2 User Manual 888 r1 vp CorelVentura 7 0

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                                                                                                                                First edi tion (August 1998)This man ual is pub lished by Er ics son Inc., with out any war ranty.  Im prove ments and changes to this man ual ne ces si tated by ty po graphi cal er rors, in ac cu ra cies of cur -rent in for ma tion, or im prove ments to pro grams and/or equip ment, may be made by Er ics son Inc. At any time and with out no tice.  Such changes will, how ever, be in -cor po rated into new edi tions of this man ual.All rights re served.© Er ics son Inc., 1998Pub li ca tion Num ber: LZT 123 4459 R1Printed in the USA.
Con tentsCon gratu la tions.................................................................1Valu able In for ma tion.........................................................2Op era tors & Sub scrip tion, Dual Band/Dual Mode – GSM 1900 & Ana log800, SIM & PINThe Phone, Key pad, and Dis play.......................................Pre par ing Your Phone for Use..........................................4The SIM Card, The Bat teryTurn ing On the Phone........................................................7The An tenna, When No Net work Name Is Dis played, Turn ing Off thePhone, Ini tial Set tingsMak ing and Re ceiv ing Calls..............................................9Emer gency Calls, Mak ing Do mes tic Calls,  Mak ing In ter na tional Calls, Re -ceiv ing a Call, Re di al ing a Num ber, Call ing Some one Who Has Called You, Un an swered Calls, Hid ing or Show ing Your Num berDur ing a Call ......................................................................13Chang ing the Ear piece Vol ume, Mut ing the Mi cro phone, Us ing the Dis playas a Scratch Pad, Send ing Tone Sig nalsThe Menu Sys tem..............................................................15Navi gat ing the Menu Sys tem, Dis play Text and Sym bolsThe Phone Book.................................................................16Be fore You Start, En ter ing Char ac ters, Cre at ing Your Per sonal Phone Book, Re call ing a Phone Num ber, Keep ing Your Phone Book Up to Date, Copy ing Phone Num bers be tween Po si tions and Memo riesSend ing and Re ceiv ing Text Mes sages .......................22Two Memo ries, Set ting the Phone for Text Mes sag ing, Com pos ing andSend ing Mes sages, Read ing a Mes sage, Re ply ing to a Mes sage, Em bed dedNum bers in SMS, Eras ing a Mes sage, Stor ing a Re ceived Mes sage, Read ing Stored Mes sages, Call ing a Phone Num ber in a Mes sage, Fre quentlyUsed Mes sagesCom mu ni cat ing via the Mo dem....................................28Be fore you Start, The Data Menus, In stall ing the In fra red Mo dem , Con nect -ing Us ing the IR Link, Con nect ing Us ing the RS232 Ca ble, Mak ing Fax andData Calls, Re ceiv ing Fax and Data CallsThe Mo bile Of fice Suite ...................................................34In stall ing the Mo bile Of fice Suite, Un in stall ing the Mo bile Of fice SuiteNet works.............................................................................36Search Mode, Se lect ing a Net work, Se lect ing a Sys tem, Na tional Roam ing,List of Pre ferred Net worksSe cu rity................................................................................40The Card Lock, The Phone Lock, Call Re strict, The Key pad Lock, Fixed Di al ingFor ward ing In com ing Calls ............................................45Ac ti vat ing a Call For ward, Check ing the For ward Status, Can cel ling Cer tainCall For wardsHan dling More than One Call.........................................47The Call Wait ing Serv ice, Re ceiv ing a Sec ond Call, Re ceiv ing a Third Call, Mak ing a Sec ond Call, Con nect ing Two CallsiSome fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Con fer ence Calls...............................................................50Ini ti at ing a Con fer ence Call, Hav ing a Pri vate Con ver sa tion, Re leas ing Oneof the Mem bers, Mak ing a Call while a Con fer ence Call is in Pro gress, End ing a Con fer ence CallHands free Call ing.............................................................52Se lect ing An swer ing Mode, Other Hands free Re lated Set tingsArea In for ma tion...............................................................53Turn ing On the Area In for ma tion, Turn ing the Area In for ma tion Off, AreaIn for ma tion Mes sage Types, The Area In for ma tion Mes sage List, Re ceiv ingArea In for ma tionThe Two Line Serv ice........................................................55Se lect ing a Line, Re ceiv ing a Call on Line 1 or Line 2, Dif fer ent Set tings forEach Line, Chang ing the Name of the Two LinesOther Use ful Fea tures......................................................56Per son al iz ing Your Phone, The Ring Sig nal Level, The An swer ing Serv ice, Time, Date and Alarm, The Call Time/Call Cost, Call ing or Credit Card Calls, The Cal cu la torGuide lines for Safe and Ef fi cient Use...........................65Gen eral, Ex po sure to Ra dio Fre quency En ergy, Ef fi cient Phone Op era tion, Tips for Ef fi cient Op era tion, Driv ing, Elec tronic De vices, Air craft, Chil dren, Blast ing Ar eas, Po ten tially ex plo sive at mos pheres, Prod uct CareIn dex....................................................................................69iiSome fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Con gratu la tions...…and thank you for choosing the CF888, a mo bile phonespe cially suited for the demanding user of com mu ni ca tiontools. Re tain ing the slim, stream lined size that has be comeas so ci ated with the Er ics son fam ily of phones, the CF888sets a new stan dard for oth ers to follow.Apart from its unique tough ness and extraordinary soundqual ity, the CF888 comes packed with fea tures that will helpyou stay ahead. Some high lights include:•With the built- in GSM mo dem, you can for get all aboutPC Cards. It’s al ready in side your phone, guar an tee ingyou in stant ac cess to your PC, lap top or hand held com -mu ni ca tor -- wire less if you pre fer that, thanks to the in -fra red ca pa bili ties.•Dual band, dual- mode  op era tion ex tends the potentialfor ef fi cient net work us age, es pe cially so if you fre quently use your phone in ur ban ar eas.  The dual-band an tennaen sures optimal re cep tion in both fre quency bands.Like the other phones from Er ics son, the CF888 is pro ducedto meet the high est qual ity stan dards.This guide in tro duces you to your CF888 and shows you how to get the most out of it. Bef ore you start, please read the“Guide lines for Safe and Ef fi cient Use” in the back of theman ual.1Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Valuable In for ma tionOp era tors & Sub scrip tionTo be able to use your phone, you need to have a sub scrip -tion to a net work. This is ob tained from the net work op era -tor. The serv ices in cluded in your sub scrip tion de pend onyour choice of op era tor and/or sub scrip tion. There fore,some of the serv ices and functions de scribed in this man ualmay not be ac ces si ble to you. If you want a com plete list  ofthe serv ices in cluded in your sub scrip tion, please con tactyour net work op era tor.Dual Band/Dual Mode –       GSM 1900 & Analog 800The Er ics son CF888 is a dual band/dual mode phone, so you can operate your phone in two dif fer ent kinds of net -works – the GSM 1900 (PCS) and the AMPS 800 sys tems.The digi tal GSM sys tem op er ates at 1900 MHz, while theana log sys tem, AMPS, op er ates at 800 MHz.A dual band/dual mode  phone, such as your CF888, com -bines  the two stan dards and can use both fre quen cies. Youhave the power of the GSM 1900 in your home net workwhile be ing able to roam in the widespread ana log cov er age.GSM 1900 is some times called GSM or PCS.Ana log in for ma tion/in struc tions will ap pear in blue.SIM & PINTo gether with your sub scrip tion you will ob tain a 3- volt SIM(Sub scriber Iden tity Mod ule) card. The SIM must be a dual mode SIM card to op er ate as a dual mode phone. A sin -gle mode SIM will only ac cess GSM 1900 net works.The SIM card con tains a com puter chip that keeps track ofyour phone number, the serv ices you have or dered from your net work op era tor and your Phone Book in for ma tion, amongoth ers.Your SIM card is sup plied with a se cu rity code or Per sonalIden tity Num ber (PIN), which you need in or der to gain ac -cess to the net work. Your PIN may also be re quired whenyou want to change set tings in your phone. Fur ther more,some op era tors may have serv ices that re quire a sec ond PIN,the PIN2. You will find your PIN (and PIN2) in the in for ma -tion from your op era tor.When you turn on your phone you may be prompted to en ter your PIN if the PIN is activated. If the PIN is en tered in cor -rectly three times in suc ces sion, the SIM card will be blocked. If this hap pens you can un lock it by us ing your Per sonal Un -block ing Key (PUK) code, which is also ob tained from yourop era tor. See chap ter “Se cu rity”.You should be care ful with your PIN, since it is your pro tec -tion against un au thor ized use of your phone and sub scrip -tion.2Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
The Phone, Keypad, and DisplaySome fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent3Key Func tions•YES, used to:•make calls, an swer in com ingcalls, put calls on hold andswitch be tween calls.•con firm se lec tions and in puts.•ON/OFF and NO, used to:•turn the phone on or off.•end calls, re ject in com ing callsand can cel se lec tions.•NAVIGATION KEY, press LEFT orRIGHT (or press and hold) to ac -cess and navi gate the menusys tem.•CLR (Clear), used to•erase dig its from the dis play.•mute the tele phone.•NUMERIC KEYS, used to en ter the dig its 0–9 and to en ter text. The 0 key alsoen ters the in ter na tional pre fix (+) ifheld down.•STAR, used to:•en ter the * char ac ter.•en ter a pause char ac ter (’p’) if helddown.•HASH, used to:•en ter the char ac ters # or ¤.•re call a phone number from thePhone Book.•VOLUME KEYS on the side of thephone, used to:•change the ear piece vol ume dur ing a call.•re ject an in com ing call.•si lently ad just ring type and ring level(must se lect from menus).•check date when roam ing.In di ca tors in the Dis play•Sig nal strength.The more bars that are shown,the higher the sig nal strength.•Bat tery me ter.The fuller the icon, the bet ter the bat tery charge.•The key pad is locked.•All in com ing calls are for -warded to an other number.•The ring sig nal is turned off.•You have re ceived a text mes sage.•You have re ceived a voice mail.•The alarm is set.•The line cur rently se lected. (Re quiresthat you have the Two Line Serv ice.) •The phone is locked to a net work otherthan your home net work. Ana log only.L1Roaming
Pre par ing Your Phone for UseThe SIM CardWhen you reg is ter as a sub scriber with a net work op era tor,you ob tain a SIM card.SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card,and the other is con sid era bly smaller (about the size of a regu -lar stamp). The CF888 uses the smaller card. Many op era torsde liver credit card size SIM cards where the small size card ispunched out to be eas ily re moved.Be fore you can use your phone, you must in sert the SIM card intothe phone.To In sert the SIM CardTo in sert the SIM card, re move the bat tery (if at tached) and fol low these steps:ŒRe lease the SIM card holder by slid ing it to ward the an tenna.   •Fold out the holder.          Ž Slide the SIM card into the holder. Make         cer tain that the an gled cor ner is top right            •  Fold down the holder.    •  Lock the holder by press ing it down and slid ing it to ward the bottom of the phone.4Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentPre par ing Your Phone for UseThe SIM CardWhen you reg is ter as a sub scriber with a net work op era tor,you ob tain a SIM card.SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card,and the other is con sid era bly smaller (about the size of a regu -lar stamp). The CF888 uses the smaller card. Many op era torsde liver credit card size SIM cards where the small size card ispunched out to be eas ily re moved.Be fore you can use your phone, you must in sert the SIM card intothe phone.To In sert the SIM CardTo in sert the SIM card, re move the bat tery (if at tached) and fol low these steps:ŒRe lease the SIM card holder by slid ing it to ward the an tenna.   •Fold out the holder.          Ž Slide the SIM card into the holder. Make         cer tain that the an gled cor ner is top right            •  Fold down the holder.    •  Lock the holder by press ing it down and slid ing it to ward the bottom of the phone.
The Bat teryYour mo bile phone comes with a nickel metal hy dride(NiMH) bat tery. The bat tery is not charged when pur chased,but there may be enough power to turn on the phone.At taching the Bat tery to the Phone:ŒPlace the bat tery on the back of the phone.•  Press the bat tery up wards andagainst the phone un til you hear a click.Re moving the Bat teryMake sure that the phone is turned off bef ore re mov ing thebat tery. Then:ŒPress the lock ing catch onthe bot tom of the bat tery.•Lift the bat tery up and away from the phone.Charging the Bat teryMake sure that the bat tery is at tached to the phone. Then:ŒCon nect the charger to the out lets. You will re ceive one of the charg ers pic tured be low.A green in di ca tor on the charger lights up. If not, makesure you have in serted the plug to the charger cor rectly(you may have to press hard).•If ap pli ca ble, con nect the clear plas tic plug on the charger ca ble to the charger. It is cor rectly in serted when you hear a click.5Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
   ŽCon nect the other end of the ca ble to the phone ac -cord ing to the pic ture. The flash sym bol on the plugmust face up wards. Note that you may have to presshard.The phone will auto mati cally start charg ing the bat tery as you at tach the charger. To in di cate the charg ing:•the bat tery me ter in the dis play is con tinu ously filled andemp tied.•the in di ca tor on top of the phone shows a steady red light(green if the phone is turned on).When the bat tery is fully charged, the bat tery me ter in the dis -play will show full and the in di ca tor on top of the phone willshow a steady green light.Note! It is pos si ble to use the phone while the battery is be ingcharged. This will, how ever, in crease the charg ing time.Dis con necting the ChargerlLift the plug con nected tothe phone up wards andpull it out.When to Charge the Bat teryThe nickel metal hy dride (NiMH) bat tery that comes withyour phone can be charged whe ne ver you wish with out los -ing performance. This is not the case with the nickel cad mium type bat ter ies, of ten sold as ac ces so ries from other suppliers.For op ti mal talk and standby time in the long run, we re com -mend that you only use Er ics son origi nal bat ter ies with yourCF888.As a re minder that the bat tery needs to be charged or re -placed with a charged one...•an alarm sig nal (a long beep) sounds and the mes sageBat tery low ap pears for ten sec onds in the dis play.•the in di ca tor light on top of the phone starts blink ing red.Note! If the phone is left turned on, the low bat tery alarm will be re -peated sev eral times and, fi nally, the phone will turn it self offwhen the bat tery is no longer able to power it sat is fac to rily. Itmight be pos si ble to turn the phone on again, but you will not be able to make or re ceive any calls. In stead the bat tery mustbe charged or re placed with a charged one.6Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Turn ing On the PhoneTo turn on the phone:ŒPress and hold down the NO (ON/OFF) key un til youhear a click. The dis play will prompt you to en ter yourPIN.•En ter your PIN. The dig its ap pear as stars (*) in thedisplay. If you make a mis take while en ter ing your PIN, erase the faulty digit by press ing the CLR key.ŽPress YES.If you have en tered your PIN cor rectly, you will be wel comed by your phone. The phone will then search for a net work.Note! If the PIN is en tered in cor rectly three times in suc ces sion,the SIM card will be blocked and you will have to un block itus ing your PUK code. See chap ter “Se cu rity”.When a net work is found, the phone beeps three times. Thein di ca tor light on top of the phone flashes green once everysec ond and your net work op era tor’s name (in most cases ab -bre vi ated) is shown in the dis play. If you have the chargercon nected, the in di ca tor will show a steady green light in stead of a flash ing green light.You can now make and re ceive calls. This is called standbymode.Note!  You can dis able the need for PIN en try through the Ac cessmenu.The AntennaYour CF888 is equipped with an an tenna. For op ti mal ra diocov er age, we rec om mend that you have it ex tended whenyou use the phone.•Grip the knob on the an tenna and pull un til the an -tenna is fully ex tended.When No Net work Name Is Dis playedIf the mes sage Emer gency Calls Only is dis played, you are within range of a net work but you are not al lowed touse it. How ever, in an emer gency, you can call the  emer gency number 911 (or 112, where ap pli ca ble). See chap ter “Mak ingand Re ceiv ing Calls”.If the mes sage No net work is dis played, there is no net -work within range or the re ceived sig nal is too weak. Youhave to move to ob tain a suf fi ciently strong sig nal.Tip!  Check the Net works menu to en sure tht your sys tem isPCS/Ana log and your Ana log op tions are set to A then B, orB then A, de pend ing on your car ri er’s roam ing agree ment.Turning Off the PhoneIn standby mode, press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key un tilthe dis play is turned off.7Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentEnterPIN**** NETWORK12:35ERICSSON
Ini tial Set tingsThe first time you turn on your CF888, you may want tochange the de fault lan guage set ting, and set the clock.Dis play Lan guageMost SIM cards auto mati cally set the dis play lan guage to thelan guage of the coun try where you pur chased your SIM card.If this is not the case, the de fault lan guage is Eng lish.To change the dis play lan guage:ŒPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT or to the RIGHT re -peat edly un til the Set tings menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Set tings menu.ŽPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT re peat edly un til the Lan guage menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Lan guage menu.•Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til you find thede sired lan guage. Your CF888 of fers Eng lish, French,Span ish,  Por tu guese, and Auto Al ter na tive (the SIMpre ferred lan guage).‘Press YES to se lect the lan guage.’Press CLR to re turn to the standby mode.Note! If by ac ci dent your phone dis plays a lan guage you do not un -der stand, you can re turn to Eng lish by en tering the se quence 0000  at any time.Set ting the TimeThe time is shown at the bot tom of the dis play. When youbuy the phone, the time is nor mally not set.If you want to set the time:ŒPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT re peat edly un tilthe Clock menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Clock menu.ŽPress the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT re peat edly un tilthe Set clock menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Set clock func tion.•En ter the cor rect time in hours, min utes and press YES.‘Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.Note! The time is by de fault pre sented in the 12-hour for mat. If you pre fer the 24-hour for mat, you can change the de fault set ting. For more in for ma tion, see chapter “Other Use ful Fea tures”.Setting the Ring Sig nal LevelŒPress the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT.The text Ring level and a bar rep re sent ing thering sig nal level ap pears in the dis play.•Press YES to en ter the Ring level menu.ŽUse the navi ga tion key to set the ring sig nal level.•Press ing RIGHT in creases the vol ume.•Press ing LEFT de creases the vol ume.The phone will ring once with the ac tual set ting as youpress the navi ga tion key, ex cept for the Si lent andStep set tings.•Press YES to save the set ting.•Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.Tip! Use the side keys to change the ring level si lently.Note! If you have your CF888 con nected to ex ter nal equip ment(e.g. hands free equip ment or a vi brat ing ac ces sory) the ringsig nal level will be set for this situa tion sepa rately. See chapter “Other Use ful Fea tures” for more in for ma tion.8Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentMENU Clock CLOCK Set clock (11:36)SET CLOCK (11:36) 16:45LANGUAGE English SETTINGS Language (Auto)MENU Settings MENU Ring level ( )
Mak ing and Re ceiv ing CallsThe in struc tions in this chap ter as sume that you have turnedon your phone and that you are within range of a net work.Emer gency CallsTo make an emer gency call:ŒIf the phone is not on, turn it on by press ing the NO key un til you hear a click.•En ter 911 (or 112, where ap pli ca ble).ŽPress YES. The dis play shows At tempt ingEmer gency.Note! Some op era tors may re quire that a SIM card has been in -serted into the phone and that you have a valid sub scrip tion.Making Do mes tic CallsTo make a do mes tic call:ŒEn ter the area code and phone number. The dig its areshown in the dis play.•If you need to erase a digit, press CLR.•To erase all dig its, press and hold the CLR key un til alldig its have been erased or press NO.•Press YES to make the call. The dis play shows Call -ing, fol lowed by Con nect ing.•When the call is an swered, a call time me ter in the dis -play shows the elapsed time in min utes and sec onds.•If no body an swers your call or you can not get through, press NO. The number is stored in a mem ory whichmakes it easy to re peat the call (see “Re di al ing the LastNum ber” be low).•If the number is busy, it can be re di aled auto mati cally(see “Re di al ing a Num ber” be low).ŽWhen you want to end the call, press NO. The CallTime me ter shows the du ra tion of the call for three sec -onds.Tip! It is pos si ble to check the du ra tion of the call later. See chap -ter “Other Use ful Fea tures”.Making In ter na tional CallsTo make an in ter na tional call:ŒPress and hold the 0 key un til the in ter na tional char ac -ter + is dis played.The + will auto mati cally be re placed by the in ter na -tional di al ing pre fix for the coun try from which you arecall ing.•En ter the coun try code, the area code (with out the lead -ing zero) and the phone number.ŽPress YES to make the call.Note! When you are roam ing, your phone will auto mati cally searchfor a net work. Which net works you can use de pends on theagree ments your op era tor has signed with the op era tors inthe area you are visiting.  See chap ter “Net works”.9Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent      0:0712:47 NETWORK Last 1:31 12:49 NETWORK   +4640123456 NETWORK   8003742776
Note! Some op era tors may not sup port in ter na tional di al ing pre fix(+). You may be re quired to en ter a spe cific code (ex: 011 forUSA).Re ceiving a CallWhen you re ceive a call, the phone rings and the in di ca torlight on top of the phone rap idly blinks green. The dis playshows An swer?.If your sub scrip tion in cludes the serv ice Call ing Line Iden ti fi -ca tion and the caller’s net work sends the number, you will see the caller’s number on the bot tom row of the dis play. If thenumber is stored to gether with a name in the phone book,the name will be shown in the dis play.Note! The phone must be turned on and within cov er age of a net -work bef ore a call can be re ceived.To An swer the CallŒOpen flip. If al ready open, press YES.•When the call is fin ished, press NO, or close flip.To Re ject the CallThere are two ways of re ject ing the call:•Press the NO key.•Press the vol ume key on the side of the phone twice.The caller will hear a busy tone if the caller’s net work sup -ports this func tion.If you press NO in Ana log mode, the ringer will be muted,and the phone will re turn to standby.Redialing a Num berYour CF888 has a func tion that con ven iently lets you re dialthe last 15 phone num bers you have called. It can also re dial a number auto mati cally if the con nec tion failed when you firstcalled. This may vary de pend ing on your SIM.To Re dial Pre vi ously Called Num bersŒPress YES. The dis play now shows Call? to getherwith the last di aled number.•Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT or LEFT un til thenumber you want to call is shown on the bot tom row of the dis play.ŽPress YES to make the call.Note! Should you want to clear the last di aled num bers mem ory, dothe fol low ing:ŒPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT. The Phonebook menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Phone book menu.ŽPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT. The Di alednum bers func tion ap pears.•Press YES to se lect the Di aled num bers func -tion.•Press and hold the CLR key. The ques tion Eraseall? ap pears.‘Press YES to erase the last di aled num bers from themem ory.’Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.10Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentLAST Dialed   046998877 Answer?    8003742776
The Auto mat ic Re di al ing Func tionIf the con nec tion fails, the dis play shows Re try? on thetop row and the rea son for the fail ure on the sec ond row.To auto mati cally re dial the number:lPress YES.•The number will auto mati cally be re di aled un til the call is an swered, or 10 times at the most.•If you press any key or you re ceive a call, the re di al ingis in ter rupted.•If the re di al ing is suc cess ful, the phone beeps and thenyou hear a ring sig nal.lPress NO if you do not want to re try. Calling Someone Who Has Called YouIf you sub scribe to the serv ice Call ing Line Iden ti fication,and the caller’s net work sends the number, the num bers ofthe last ten an swered calls are stored in the phone.To re call one of the last an swered num bers:ŒPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT. The Phonebook menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Phone book menu.ŽPress the navi ga tion key LEFT re peat edly un til the An -swered calls func tion ap pears.•Press YES to se lect the An swered calls func -tion.•Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til the re quirednumber is dis played.‘Press YES to make the call.Un an swered CallsIf you have re ceived calls but have been un able to an swer, the number of un an swered calls will be shown in the dis play un til you press the CLR key.In for ma tion about the ten last missed calls will be saved inyour phone’s mem ory, which makes it pos si ble for you tocheck when the calls were re ceived. If your sub scrip tion in -cludes the serv ice Call ing Line Iden ti fi ca tion and the caller’snet work sends the number, you can also find out who called.Finding Out Who Called and WhenŒPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT re peat edly un til the Mail menu ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Mail menu.ŽPress the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til the Missed calls func tion ap pears.•Press YES to en ter the Missed calls func tion.•The last caller’s number (if your sub scrip tion in cludesthe Call ing Line Iden ti fi ca tion serv ice) is now shown inthe dis play to gether with the time (or date) when thecall was re ceived. If no in for ma tion about the caller’snumber was re ceived, the dis play will show one of thefol low ing:•Uni den ti fied, which means that no in for ma -tion was avail able.•Re stricted, which means that the caller wantedto with hold the number.11Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentMISSED CALLS 13:25 046193000MENU Mail  NETWORK Calls:2  13:52MENU Phone book ANSWERED 1+012345678MISSED CALLS 14-07-97 Unidentified
‘To see the other un an swered calls, press the navi ga tionkey re peat edly.’Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.Note! If you check a missed call within 24 hours, the time of the callwill be dis played. Oth er wise, the time is re placed by the date.You can tog gle be tween date and time by press ing *.To Erase a Num ber from the Missed CallsMem oryŒWhen the in for ma tion about the call is shown, pressCLR.•Press YES.Hiding or Showing Your NumberFor most com mon sub scrip tions, the caller’s number will besent when a call is made. This means that the re ceiver can seeyour phone number when you make a call. How ever, someop era tors of fer sub scrip tions where your phone number isnor mally hid den.You can  al ter the nor mal set ting (ac cord ing to your sub scrip -tion) for a par ticu lar call.Hiding Your Phone Num ber for a Par ticu larCall:ŒEn ter the phone number you wish to call.•Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT.The Spe cial func tions menu now ap pears.ŽPress YES to en ter the Spe cial func tionsmenu.•Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til Hide Idap pears.•Press YES to make the call.Showing Your Num ber for a Par ticu lar CallŒEn ter the phone number you wish to call.•Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT.The Spe cial func tions menu now ap pears.ŽPress YES to en ter the Spe cial func tionsmenu.•Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til Send Idap pears.•Press YES to make the call.Some fea tures are not avail able in your Ana log sub scrip tion. 12Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSPECIAL FUNC Send Id 046193000MENUSpecial functions SPECIAL FUNC Hide Id 046193000MENUSpecial functions
Dur ing a CallWhen you are en gaged in a call, there are several func tions inyour CF888 to help you per form ac tions you might need dur -ing the con ver sa tion.Changing the Earpiece Vol umeIf you want to change the ear piece vol ume dur ing a call:lPress the vol ume key on the side of the phone up ordown.•Press ing UP in creases the vol ume.•Press ing DOWN de creases the vol ume.Muting the Mi cro phoneTo tem po rar ily mute the mi cro phone dur ing a call:ŒPress and hold the CLR key. Mute is shown in the dis -play.•To re sume con ver sa tion, re lease the CLR key.Using the Dis play as a Scratch PadIf you, dur ing a call, need to write down a phone number, you can use the Scratch Pad func tion in the CF888. To do this:lEn ter the number us ing the nu meric keys.When you end the call, the number re mains in the dis play.You can now call the number by press ing YES or save it in thePhone Book (see chap ter “The Phone Book”).Sending Tone Sig nalsIn or der to, for ex am ple, per form bank ing by phone or con -trol  a phone an swer ing ma chine, you need to use codes.These codes are sent as tone sig nals (also called DTMFtones).To send tone sig nals/codes dur ing a call:lPress the ap pro pri ate keys (1-9, * and #).Send ing DTMF tones in standby mode:When di al ing a number with pause(s) in standby mode, thefirst part of the number is sent as a tele phone number. Anynum bers af ter the p are sent as DTMF. A 3-sec ond pause isgen er ated for each p sign,  but the 3-sec ond timer can beforced by press ing SEND.In Ana log mode, the dig its be tween pauses are sent as DTMF when YES is pressed. If LONG YES  is pressed, the dig itsbe tween pauses are hook flashed.Note!  A p (pause) is sent by hold ing down a * key.13Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent Mute    13:52
Send ing DTMF Tones While on a Call:Dig its en tered dur ing an ac tive  call are auto mati cally sent asDTMF. If YES is pressed, the call will be set- up to thenumber en tered. This ap plies to both AMPS and GSM modes.Send ing Dig its from Your Phone Book Whileon a CallWhile on a call, you can re call a phone book en try.  A sec ondcall can be placed by press ing and hold ing the YES key.In ana log mode, press YES to send dig its (be fore pauses) asDTMF.Tip! You can also en ter the code be fore you make the call or storeit in the Phone Book. See Cre at ing Your Per sonal Phone Book inthe “Phone Book” chap ter on how to do this.14Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
The Menu SystemThe menu sys tem of your CF888 al lows you to con trol thephone’s func tions and to cus tom ize it to suit your per sonalpref er ences.Each menu is a list of op tions you can choose from. Some ofthe op tions con tain sub menus with ad di tional op tions. As ahelp for find ing your way among the menus, we rec om mendthat you use the fold- out on the in side of the cover.Navigating the Menu SystemThe menus are ar ranged in a con tinu ous loop (see the fold- out), which you move through with the YES,  NO,NAVIGATION and CLR keys.Press…..to…Move clock wise or coun ter clock wise.Se lect a menu or func tion.Back up one level and/or leave a set ting un changed.Go back to the standby menu.To se lect a menu or make a set ting:ŒPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT or RIGHT un til you reach the de sired menu or func tion.•Press YES to en ter the menu or to se lect the func tion.ŽPress the navi ga tion key to find the de sired sub menu or to se lect a set ting al ter na tive.•Press YES to en ter the sub menu or to con firm the set -ting.Note! If you have en tered the menu sys tem, but have not pressedany key for 60 sec onds, the phone will re turn to the standbydis play.Tip! In stead of press ing the navi ga tion key re peat edly you canpress and hold it down un til you reach the de sired menu orsub menu.Display Text and SymbolsWhen you navi gate the menu sys tem, there are some in di ca -tions in the dis play:•Up percase let ters are used to in di cate the menu or func -tion se lected.•When ~ and • are dis played, there are more op tions youcan scroll through with the navi ga tion key.•Text within brack ets in di cates the cur rent set ting for thedis played func tion.15Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSETTINGS Ear volume ( )
The Phone BookThe Phone Book is a func tion in your CF888 that con ven -iently lets you store and re call phone num bers. This meansthat you can let the phone re mem ber your im por tant num -bers, in stead of you keeping eve ry thing in your head orcarrying  your ad dress book with you.The Phone Book also keeps track of your last di aled num bers and, if you sub scribe to the Call ing Line Iden ti fi ca tion serv -ice, the last an swered num bers. This fea ture is con ven ient ifyou have to re dial some one.When you re ceive a call and the caller’s number is in thePhone Book, you will see the name in the dis play.Tip To gether with your CF888 you re ceived the Er ics son Mo bileOf fice Suite soft ware. When in stalled on your com puter, theMo bile Of fice Suite lets you man age your Phone Book fromyour com puter in a sim ple and straightfor ward way.You will find more in for ma tion about the Mo bile Of ficeSuite in the chap ter “Com mu ni cat ing via the Mo dem”.Before You StartBef ore you start cre at ing your per sonal Phone Book, thereare a few things you need to know. In this sec tion, you willlearn about the two dif fer ent stor ages and how to store thenum bers with the in ter na tional pre fix.We also rec om mend that you read the sec tion about en ter ingchar ac ters at this stage, even though you might need to goback to the sec tion  when you fol low the in struc tions later on.Phone Book Memo riesThere are two dif fer ent memo ries where you can store thephone num bers:•The mem ory on the SIM card.•The phone mem ory.Stor ing your num bers in the card mem ory al lows you to recallthe num bers stored on the SIM card even when you changephones, i.e. when you in sert your SIM card into an otherphone.On the other hand, by stor ing your num bers in the phone mem -ory, your num bers will al ways be avail able to you on yourphone, even if you change SIM cards.The mem ory po si tions in the card mem ory are num beredfrom 1 on wards. The ac tual number of mem ory po si tionsavail able de pends on your SIM card.The phone mem ory can hold up to 99 phone num bers. Themem ory po si tions are des ig nated ¤1 – ¤ 99. Note! In the Phone book menu, press   to en ter the ¤ char ac -ter. Out side the Phone book menu, you must press andhold down   to en ter the ¤ char ac ter.16Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
En tering CharactersIn the phone book you can ac com pany any number you store with a name. To en ter the char ac ters in the name, fol low thein struc tions be low.lPress the ap pro pri ate key, 1–9, 0 or #, re peat edly un tilthe de sired char ac ter ap pears in the dis play.Press…to get…1Space - ? ! , . : ; “ ' < = >( ) _ 12A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ3D E F è É 3 Λ  Φ4G H I ì 45J K L 5 Λ6M N O Ñ Ö Ø ò 67P Q R S ß 7 ?  Σ8T U V Ü ù 89W X Y Z 90+ & @ / ¤ % $ £ ¥ § ¿ ¡ 0 T  Ξ Ψ Ω*p, Up per/Lower Case## *For ex am ple:•To en ter an A, press the nu meric key 2 once.•To en ter a B, press the nu meric key 2 twice.Tip! To en ter a digit, you can press and hold down the nu merickey.Note! If there is a pause of more than 60 sec onds be tween en ter ingchar ac ters, the phone will re turn to the standby menu.To En ter Low er case Let tersEn ter the let ter, for ex am ple an ‘A’, and then press  . An‘a’ ap pears.Lowercase let ters will now ap pear un til you press * again.To Check the First Char ac tersIf you en ter more char ac ters than can be seen in the dis play,the first char ac ters will be re placed by the  sym bol. Tocheck the first char ac ters you have en tered:lPress the navi ga tion key LEFT.Creating Your Personal Phone BookTo Store a Phone Num berŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Store.•En ter a name to ac com pany the phone number.Use the nu meric keys as de scribed in the pre vi ous sec -tion.ŽPress the navi ga tion key RIGHT.•En ter the phone number.•You now have four op tions:To save the number in the card mem ory, in the firstempty po si tion (dis played in the top right cor ner):•Press YES.To save the number in the card mem ory, in a po si tionyou de cide:•Press the navi ga tion key RIGHT, en ter the po si tion andthen press YES.To save the number in the phone mem ory, in the firstempty po si tion:•Press the navi ga tion key RIGHT, press the # key twiceand then press YES.17Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSTORE 33Name: John DoeEnter no: _STORE 33Name: John Doe555-1212STORE  ¤16Name: John Doe555-1212
To save the number in the phone mem ory, in a po si tion you de cide:•Press the navi ga tion key RIGHT, press the # key once,en ter the po si tion and then press YES.Tip! If you have en tered a number in the scratch pad dur ing a call,you can store it in the Phone Book by se lect ing Store from the Phone book menu while you have the number in the dis play.Over write Pro tec tionIf you try to store a phone number in a po si tion which al ready con tains a phone number, the mes sage Used Over -write? ap pears in the dis play. You then have the twofollowing op tions.To store the number in a dif fer ent po si tion:ŒPress NO.•En ter the new po si tion number.ŽPress YESTo store the number in the se lected po si tion, thus eras ing theold number:lPress YES.When the Memo ries are Full•If you try to store a phone number when all the po si tionsin the card mem ory are oc cu pied, a po si tion number in thephone mem ory will be sug gested in the top line of the dis -play.•If both memo ries are full, no po si tion number will besug gested. If you still wish to store the phone number,you have to en ter the number of an al ready oc cu pied po -si tion, thus eras ing the old number.Storing a Num ber With a Tone Sig nal CodeIn or der to, for ex am ple, per form bank ing by phone or con -trol a phone an swer ing ma chine, you will need to use codes.These codes are sent as tone sig nals (also called DTMFtones).Note! Any thing en tered af ter a pause is sent as DTMF tones fromthe Phone Book.If you want to save the phone number in the Phone Book to -gether with the codes:ŒFol low the in struc tions on how to store a phonenumber un til en ter ing the number.•Af ter you en ter the phone number, press and hold the* key un til the pause char ac ter ‘p’ ap pears.ŽEn ter the code.•If needed, in sert an other pause, an other code and so on.•Con tinue fol low ing the in struc tions on how to store aphone number.When you make the call, the phone will dial the number, waitun til the call is an swered and send the code. If you in sertedan other pause and an other code, it will pause again, send thenext code and so on.Re calling a Phone Num berThe Speed Di al ing Fa cil ity You can call the phone num bers that you store in the po si -tions 1 – 9  in the card mem ory by en ter ing the po si tion numberand then press ing YES. There fore, you should save po si tions1 – 9 for im por tant num bers.18Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSTORE 34e: Bankbyphone040556677p_STORE 2UsedOverwrite?
An ex am ple:If you want to call John, whose number is stored in po si tion 3 in the card mem ory:ŒEn ter the digit 3.•Press YES.Re calling a Phone Num ber Us ing the NameŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Name re -call.•En ter the name you want to re call (or the first let ters ofit) us ing the nu meric keys as de scribed above.You do not have to en ter the en tire name; a few ini tiallet ters will do. The phone will match the let ters with ex -ist ing names in the mem ory.ŽPress YES.The best match be tween the let ters you en tered and thenames in the Phone Book will be dis played. You canalso see the stor age po si tion within brack ets.•If the dis played name is not the re quired one, press thenavi ga tion key re peat edly un til you find the cor rectname and number.•Press YES to make the call.Tip! You can also en ter the name di rectly af ter press ing LEFTfrom the empty standby dis play.Tip! When re call ing by name, both SIM mem ory and phone bookstor age will be listed al pha beti cally.Re calling a Phone Num ber Us ing the Po si tionIf you know the mem ory po si tion where you have stored acer tain phone number, you can re call the number us ing thepo si tion.ŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Po si tionre call.•En ter the po si tion where the number is stored.•For a po si tion in the card mem ory, sim ply en ter thenumber.•For a po si tion in the phone mem ory, press and holddown the # key un til the ‘¤’ char ac ter ap pears andthen en ter the number.ŽPress YES.The name and phone number is now dis played.•If you en tered the wrong po si tion number, press thenavi ga tion key re peat edly un til you find the phonenumber.•To call the number, press YES.Tip! You can also en ter the po si tion di rectly in the standby dis play and then press the # key to re call the phone number. Do notfor get the ‘¤’ bef ore the po si tion if the number is stored inthe phone mem ory.Keeping Your Phone Book Up to DateAs the peo ple you know change jobs, move, marry etc., youmight want to change the names and num bers in your PhoneBook, or per haps de lete some of the en tries.19Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentPOSITIONRECALLPosition: 7Emma Limetree (7)9195551212NAMERECALLName:Em_Emma Limetree (7)9195551212
To Edit an En try in the Phone BookThere are two ways of bring ing up the Phone Book en try youwish to edit. You can use ei ther the stor age po si tion or thename.To edit the en try us ing the po si tion:ŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Edit.•En ter the po si tion number for the en try you wish toedit.•For a po si tion in the card mem ory, sim ply en ter thenumber.•For a po si tion in the phone mem ory, press and holddown the # key un til the ‘¤’ char ac ter ap pears andthen en ter the number.ŽPress YES to se lect the en try.You will now see…•the name (dis played on the mid dle row).•the phone number (dis played on the bot tom row).•the stor age po si tion (dis played on the top row).•Press the navi ga tion key RIGHT to se lect the row youwish to edit.The cur sor is po si tioned to the right on the se lectedrow.•Edit the row by us ing…•the CLR key to erase.•the nu meric keys to en ter letters or dig its.•the navi ga tion key to move the cur sor left (or rightwhen it is po si tioned in a row).‘If needed, press the navi ga tion key RIGHT to se lect an -other row and con tinue ed it ing.’Press YES to save the changes.To edit the en try us ing the name:ŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Edit.•Press the navi ga tion key LEFT.The dis play now shows Find name in the mid dlerow.ŽEn ter the name for the en try you wish to edit, us ing the nu meric keys. The more let ters you en ter, the bet ter thematch.Press YES to se lect the en try.•You can now con tinue from point 4 above.Tip! When you edit us ing the name, you can not scroll be tween the dif fer ent en tries that match the char ac ters you en tered. Onlythe first match is dis played. In some cases there fore, it mightbe eas ier to re call the number us ing the name to check thestor age po si tion, and then use this to edit us ing the po si tion.Eras ing a Phone Num ber To erase a phone number from the Phone Book:ŒRe call the number us ing Name re call or Po si tion re call.•Press and hold CLR. The ques tion Erase? ap pears. ŽPress YES to erase the number.Note! You can also se lect Erase from the Phone book menu and then en ter the stor age po si tion.Should you want to erase all num bers from the phone mem -ory (not pos si ble for the card mem ory), you can do this as fol -lows:ŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Erase all from Phone.20Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentEDIT 7Emma Limetree_9195551212EDITFind nameName: Emma_EDITFind posPosition: 7
•Press YES to erase all phone num bers from the phonemem ory.Copying Phone Num bers between Positionsand MemoriesAs you fill up the Phone Book memo ries, you might want tomove en tries from one mem ory to an other or be tween po si -tions in the memo ries.Copying All Num bers from Card Mem ory toPhone Mem oryŒ From the Phone book menu, se lect Copy all.• Scroll to Card->Phone and press YES.Ž En ter the number of the first po si tion in the card mem oryyou wish to copy and press YES.• En ter the number of the first po si tion in the phone mem -ory you wish to copy to and press YES.• Press YES to start the copy ing.Copying All Num bers from Phone Mem ory toCard Mem oryŒ From the Phone book menu, se lect Copy all.• Scroll to Phone->Card and press YES.Ž En ter the number of the first po si tion in the phone mem -ory you wish to copy and press YES.• En ter the number of the first po si tion in the card mem oryyou wish to copy to and press YES.•Press YES to start the copy ing.Copying Num bers from Card Mem ory toPhone Mem ory One by OneŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Copy.•Scroll to  Card->Phone and press YES.ŽEn ter the number of the first po si tion in the card mem oryyou wish to copy and press YES.•En ter the number of the first po si tion in the phone mem -ory you wish to copy to and press YES.•Press YES to start copy ing.The start ing po si tion in the card mem ory is dis played andthe next empty po si tion in the phone mem ory is sug gested.‘For every en try on the card, from the start po si tion on -wards, press:•YES to copy.•NO to go on to the next po si tion in the card mem ory.•CLR to copy to an other po si tion in ei ther the card orphone mem ory. En ter the number of the po si tion andpress YES. To en ter a number from the phone mem ory,for ex am ple ¤1, press   to en ter the ¤ char ac ter.•CLR twice to in ter rupt copy ing.Copying Num bers from Phone Mem ory toCard Mem ory One by OneŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Copy.•Scroll to Phone->Card and press YES.To copy from the phone mem ory to the card mem ory use the YES, NO and CLR keys in the same way as de scribed in the pre -vious para graph.21Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentCOPY ALL Card Phone  COPY CARD From start position: _COPY ALL Card Phone  COPY CARD From start position: _Eric Woods12 Copy to ¤7? COPY PHONE From start position: ¤_COPY ALL Phone Card
Send ing and Re ceiving Text Mes sagesA very con ven ient fea ture of your Er ics son CF888 is theShort Mes sage Serv ice (SMS). This al lows you to send and re -ceive text mes sages con sist ing of up to 160 char ac ters.Us ing the SMS, you do not have to worry about whether theper son you want to reach checks their an swer ing ma chines.The mes sage will be de liv ered to their phone.Text mes sages can be re ceived when the phone is in standbymode, when  the re cipi ent is en gaged in a call or when in com -ing calls are for warded to an other phone number. If the re -cipi ent’s phone is turned off when a mes sage is sent, a no ti fy -ing mes sage will be dis played shortly af ter the phone isturned on.Apart from send ing stan dard mes sages to phones, your Er -ics son CF888 is also pre pared for send ing fax mes sages(group 3 and 4), e- mails and tel exes, via SMS. This serv ice isop era tor de pend ent.Tip! To gether with your CF888 you re ceived the Mo bile Of ficeSuite soft ware. The Mo bile Of fice Suite makes it pos si ble foryou to write and read SMS mes sages on your com puter. Formore in for ma tion on how this is done, please see the chap ter“Com mu ni cat ing via the Mo dem”.Note! The SMS Mo bile Origi nate may need to be ac ti vated.You can not send SMS while in Ana log mode.Two Mem oriesThe Mes sages Mem oryIf you do not want to read an in com ing message at once, it isauto mati cally stored in the Mes sages mem ory in the phone,which al lows you to read it later on.If there are any un read in com ing mes sages in the mes sagesmem ory, a let ter icon ( ) is shown to the left at the bot tomof the dis play.The Mes sages mem ory can hold up to 10 mes sages. When allmem ory po si tions are oc cu pied, the old est read mes sage willbe over writ ten when a new mes sage is re ceived.If the Mes sages mem ory be comes full with un read mes sages,new mes sages will auto mati cally be stored in the SIM cardmem ory. If the SIM card mem ory be comes full, the let tericon ( ) starts blink ing.Mes sages will re main in the Mes sages mem ory un til you erase them (see “How to Erase a Mes sage”), un til you in sert a dif -fer ent SIM card, or un til the tele phone needs the mem oryspace for stor ing new mes sagesThe SIM Card Mem oryIf you re ceive an im por tant mes sage and want to make sure itis not erased from the mes sages memory, you can store it inmem ory on your SIM card. This means that you can re trievethe message re gard less of which phone you use. Mes sages22Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
that are saved in the SIM card mem ory will re main there un tilyou erase them.Setting the Phone for Text Mes sag ingIf the phone number to your net work serv ice cen ter can notbe re trieved from your SIM card, you must spec ify thenumber your self. Oth er wise you can not re ply to re ceivedmes sages or send your own mes sages.ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Send mes sages.•Scroll to Op tions and pressYES.ŽScroll to   Serv cent and pressYES.•If there is no number in the dis play, en ter the numberof the serv ice cen ter, in clud ing the in ter na tional pre fix,and press YES.•Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.Your phone is now ready to send and re ceive mes sages.Note! Some net work op era tors may only al low SMS to be sentwithin their own net work. Set ting Du ra tion of Mes sageIf your mes sage can not be de liv ered due to the re cipi ent notbe ing within reach of a net work, you can in struct your Serv -ice Cen ter to re peat the mes sage for one hour, 12 hours, oneday, one week or the maxi mum pe ri od (de ter mined by yourserv ice pro vider).ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Send mes sages .New ap pears.•Scroll to Op tions,us ing the navi ga tion key andpress YES.ŽTo se lect the Valid per op tion, press YES .•Scroll to the de sired du ra tion and press YES.Chang ing Mes sage TypesThe phone is pre pared for send ing other types of mes sages.Your net work op era tor’s Serv ice Cen ter may of fer the fa cil ity to con vert a text mes sage into a for mat (fax, telex, voice, etc.)that suits the equip ment that is go ing to re ceive the mes sage.Con sult your op era tor for fur ther in for ma tion about the for -mats you can use.ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Send mes sages .•Scroll to Op tions, us ing the navi ga tion key, andpress YES.ŽScroll to the Msg type op tion and press YES. •Se lect the re quired for mat, us ing the navi ga tion key, and press YES.Note! Stan dard means an or di nary text mes sage (SMS) to other phones. Stan dard is the de fault mes sage type.Composing and Sending Mes sagesTo En ter Let tersIn order to com pose your mes sage, you will have to knowhow to en ter char ac ters us ing the nu meric keys.23Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSENDMESSAGESOptions   OPTIONS Valid per  (1 day)OPTIONS  Msg type  (Standard)MAILSend  Messages
lPress the ap pro pri ate key, 1–9, 0 or #, re peat edly un tilthe de sired char ac ter ap pears in the dis play.Press…to get…1Space - ? ! , . : ; “ ' < = >( ) _ 12A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ3D E F è É 3 Λ  F4G H I ì 45J K L 5 Λ6M N O Ñ Ö Ø ò 67P Q R S ß 7 ?  Σ8T U V Ü ù 89W X Y Z 90+ & @ / ¤ % $ £ ¥ § ¿ ¡ 0 T  Ξ Ψ Ω*p, Up per/Lower Case    # # *For ex am ple:•To en ter an A, press the nu meric key 2 once.•To en ter a B, press the nu meric key 2 twice.Tip! To en ter a digit, you can press and hold down the nu merickey.To en ter lowercase let ters:lEn ter the let ter, for ex am ple an ‘A’, and then press  .An ‘a’ ap pears.Lowercase let ters will now ap pear un til you press *again.If you en ter more char ac ters than can be seen in the dis play,the first char ac ters will be re placed by the  sym bol. Tocheck the first char ac ters you have en tered…lpress the navi ga tion key LEFT.Note! If there is a pause of more than 60 sec onds be tween en ter ingchar ac ters, the phone will re turn to the standby menu.Send ing Mes sagesSend ing SMS is not avail able in Ana log mode.ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Send mes sages.New ap pears.•Press YES. An empty dis play ap pears.ŽEn ter your mes sage (see above “How to En ter Let -ters”).You can scroll through the mes sage text with the navi -ga tion key and erase char ac ters to the left of the cur soror in sert charact ers in the cur sor’s po si tion.•When you have com pleted your mes sage, press YES.Re quest re ply? ap pears.Re ply and Send are not avail able in Ana log mode.•If you want the re ceiver to re ply to the mes sage, pressYES . If not, press NO .‘En ter the re ceiv er’s phone number or re call it from thephone book. To ac cess the Phone book menupress LEFT.’You now have two op tions:•To send the mes sage now, press YES.•To store the mes sage for later use, press NO . The mes -sage is now stored in the mes sages memoryIf you de cide to send the mes sage later, the mes sage is la beled Writ ten in stead of Sent when you ac cess the mes sagein the Read mes sages menu.Note! The same pro ce dure is used re gard less of what type of mes -sage (e- mail, fax, etc.) you are send ing.24Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentMAILSend  Messages  Request reply?SENDMESSAGESEnter no:
Reading a Mes sageWhen you re ceive a mes sage, a sig nal sounds and the dis playin forms you of it. The in di ca tor light on the top of the phoneblinks rap idly green.You now have two op tions:•If you want to read the mes sage at once, press YES .•If you want to read the mes sage later on, press NO. Themes sage will be stored in the Mes sages mem ory and a let -ter icon ( ) is shown to the left at the bot tom of thestandby dis play. Press any key (0-9, *, #) to clear the NewMes sage mes sage.If you pressed YES you will see the first three lines of the mes -sage, show ing you who the mes sage is from and when it wasre ceived. If the number of the in com ing call matches one ofyour phone book en tries, the name will be pre sented (6 let -ters or less). If  no name is as so ci ated, the number will be pre -sented. New stands for a new un read mes sage. If the mes sage is older than 24 hours, the time will be re -placed with the date the mes sage ar rived. How ever, you cantog gle be tween the date and time by press ing the * key.•Press YES to read the first line of the mes sage.•Scroll through the mes sage us ing the navi ga tion key. RIGHT takes you for ward and LEFT takes you back wardthrough the mes sage.•To move three lines for ward, press 3. To move three lines back ward, press 1.•Press and hold LEFT to re turn to the be gin ning of themes sage.The mes sage Re ply? ap pears af ter the last line of the mes -sage. If the caller wants you to re ply, the dis played mes sagewill say Re ply Re quested, Re ply?, pro videdyour net work sup ports this.In Ana log mode, the “From ....” mes sage will not ap pear with an SMS.Re plying to a Mes sagelIf you want to re ply to a mes sage, press YES. Your dis play now looks like this.•To en ter your mes sage, press YES and pro ceed as de -scribed in Com pos ing and Send ing Mes sages.lIf you do not want to re ply, press NO .Tip! If there is a phone number in the re ceived mes sage, you cancall it by sim ply press ing YES. Af ter the number has beencalled, the mes sage is con sid ered read and it re mains in theMes sages mem ory.Em bed ded Num bers in SMSSend ing an Em bed ded Num ber in a Mes sageWhen send ing a mes sage to an other wire less phone, or whenask ing some one to send a mes sage to your Er ics son phone,you should fol low the guide lines listed be low to en sure thatthe phone re trieves the en tire number from the mes sage, dis -plays it, and al lows the phone user to dial the number bypress ing YES. This in for ma tion does not in any way im plythat the Er ics son phone is ca pa ble of re ceiv ing them, it is25Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent    New    NETWORK   22-Jul-97   13:23          New    12:54From: 555121212:54From: 456807  Hi John!   Goodbye!  Reply?     NewMessage Read Now?
only ca pa ble of re ceiv ing them  if the net work op era tor hasac ti vated the serv ice.Tip!  A phone number en closed within dou ble quo ta tion markshas the high est prob abil ity of be ing rec og nized (e.g.“919-555-1212”).Other ways to write the phone number within mes sages are:•(919) 555-1212•919-555-1212•012-123 45 67•12 34 56•(02) 11 22 33•It is best to in clude the in ter na tional di al ing code, areacode, and  area pre fix as part of the number to help inthe call back pro cess.  The re ceiver of the mes sage hasthe op tion of ed it ing a number be fore at tempt ing tocall back.Note! If the number em bed ded in the SMS matches a phone booken try, a name will be as so ci ated. lPress YES to call the em bed ded name/number. If thereare mul ti ple num bers in the dis play, the first numberwill be di aled.Erasing a Mes sageIf you do not want to re ply to a mes sage: ŒPress NO.The mes sage Erase? ap pears.•To erase the mes sage from the Mes sages mem ory, press YES . You will now auto mati cally come to the next mes sage in the mes sage list.Note! You can press CLR any where within the menu that han dlesyour mes sage to erase it. When the mes sage Erase? ap -pears, press YES.Storing a Received Mes sageAll in com ing mes sages are stored tem po rar ily in the mes -sages mem ory un til the mem ory space is needed for otherpurposes, such as new mes sages. Even so, some times youmay re ceive an im por tant mes sage that you need to storemore safely. This is pref era bly done in the SIM card mem ory.When you reach the end of the mes sage Erase? ap pears.ŒPress NO.The mes sage Store? ap pears.•To store the mes sage in the SIM card mem ory, pressYES. The mes sage is auto mati cally erased from the Mes -sages mem ory.The dis play now shows the po si tion of the mes sage. For ex -am ple, if it is the third of five that is pos si ble to store.If you do not want to store the mes sage in the SIM cardmem ory, press NO. The mes sage will re main in the phone’sMes sages mem ory.Tip! You can also store mes sages you have com posed your self onthe SIM card. See the sec tion Send ing Mes sages.26Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentGoodbye! Store?    StoredOn card  3(5)  Goodbye!    Erase?     Goodbye!     Erase?
Reading Stored Mes sagesŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Read mes sagesand press YES.•Scroll with the navi ga tion key un til you find the mes -sage you are look ing for.•New stands for a new un read mes sage.•Old stands for a read mes sage.•Sent stands for a sent mes sage.ŽPress YES.•Read the mes sage as de scribed in Reading a Mes sage.Note! If there is a * in front of  the mes sage, this in di cates that themes sage re sides on the SIM card.Calling a Phone Num ber in a Mes sageIf there is a phone number in the re ceived mes sage, you cancall it by sim ply press ing YES.lPress YES to call a phone number found in the dis playto call the number di rectly.Af ter the number has been called, the mes sage is con sid eredread and it re mains in the Mes sages mem ory.Frequently Used MessagesIf you have one or more stan dard mes sages you use of ten,you can store them on the SIM card, to be re used when everyou want.Stor ing Fre quently Used Mes sagesTo make sure your stan dard messages are not erased whenthe mes sages mem ory be comes full, you should store them in the SIM card mem ory. Af ter sav ing the mes sage in the mes -sages mem ory pro ceed as fol lows:ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Read mes sages.The mes sages saved in your Mes sages mem ory ap pear.•Scroll to the mes sage you wish to store in the SIM cardmem ory, us ing the navi ga tion key, and press YES.ŽPress YES again. Erase? ap pears.•Press NO, Store? appears. •Press YES. The mes sage is now stored in the SIM cardmem ory.Send ing Stored Mes sagesŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Send mes sages.New ap pears.•Scroll to the mes sage you wish to send, us ing the navi -ga tion key, and press YES. Now you can edit your mes -sage, if you wish to do so. ŽWhen the mes sage is ready to be sent, press YES. Re quest re ply? Ap pears.Re ply is not avail able in Ana log mode.•If you want the re ceiver to re ply to the mes sage, pressYES . If not, press NO .•En ter the re ceiv er’s phone number or re call it from thephone book. To ac cess the Phone book menupress LEFT.‘To send the mes sage now, press YES.27Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSENDMESSAGESEnter no:  MAILRead messages
Com mu ni ca ting via the ModemA very con ven ient fea ture of the CF888 is the built-in mo -dem ( a PC card mo dem). With this, you can con nect a com -puter to your phone in or der to send and re ceive fax and e- mail mes sages, browse the Inter net and  much more.With the CF888 you can choose if you want to con nect toyour com puter via in fra red link (IR) or via ca ble.To be able to use vari ous com mu ni ca tion services you alsoneed ap pro pri ate soft ware, for example a fax ap pli ca tion, ane- mail ap pli ca tion or an Inter net browser. Your CF888 comes with ei ther a CD or a set of diskettes (orboth, de pend ing on what coun try you bought your phone in), containing a mo dem script and the Er ics son Mo bile Of fice Suitesoft ware, among other things. The Mo bile Of fice Suite is a phone book man ager and a mes -sage man ager. See chap ter “The Mo bile Of fice Suite” formore information. You will also find the Mi cro soft IrDA driver, the Mi cro softWin dows CE driver and mo dem script.Before you StartBef ore you can start us ing com mu ni ca tion ap pli ca tions thereare a few things that need to be taken care of:•First, you need to make sure your com puter is con fig ur edfor in fra red com mu ni ca tion. Most com puters are al readyconfigured, but if this is not the case, please see yourcom puter’s user man ual for more de tailed in for ma tion.•Sec ondly, you need to in stall the Mi cro soft IrDA driverand the Er ics son CF888 mo dem script on your com -puter. These are found on the CD and/or the diskettesthat came with your phone. De tailed in struc tions arefound in the sec tion ‘I nstal ling the In fra red Modem’ be -low.•For you to be able to use the above men tioned servicesmost phone net work op era tors re quire that you havesepa rate fax and data sub scrip tions. This way you neverneed to worry about whether an in com ing call is a fax,data or nor mal speech call. If you do not al ready havesepa rate fax and data sub scrip tions, please con tact yourop era tor.Note! Do not expose your built-in modem to electrostatic dis -charge (ESD). The com mu ni ca tion link may be lost andcould lead to un in ten tional loss of data. Should you lose con -nec tion, you may need to restart your computer and/or yourmobile phone.The Data MenusAna log mode does not sup port the data menus.Some of the com mu ni ca tion fea tures de scribed in thischapter re quire that you have the Data menus in your phoneturned on. To turn them on:28Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
ŒIn the Set tings menu, scroll to Data menus.The cur rent status (on or off) is now shown on the bot -tom row of the dis play.•Press YES to change the status if needed (that is fromoff to on or vice versa). Then press YES again to con -firm the set ting.Installing the Infrared Modem Bef ore you startMake sure that the phone’s IR port is ac ti vated. To ac ti vate the IR port:ŒIn the menu sys tem, scroll to A ct ivate IR portand press YES. (If the IR port is al ready ac ti vated, thedis play will read D ea ct ivate IR port in stead.In this case, just press CLR to re turn to the standbymenu.)For a few sec onds the text IR port ac ti vatedappears in the dis play. The phone then re turns tostandby mode.•  Place your phone less than one foot from your com -puter (or your H/PC) and make sure that the in fra redports are aligned (within 30°).The ex am ples in this man ual may dif fer from your PC. If youre quire more in for ma tion dur ing the in stal la tion pro cess than pro vided by this Us er’s Guide, we suggest that you con sultyour PC sup plier or your com puter’s manu als.Step 1 – Check In fra red Sup portBef ore in stall ing the in fra red mo dem you also need to checkif the Mi cro soft In fra red sup port for Win dows ver sion 2.0has been in stalled.Note!  It is rec om mended that you use Win dows ver sion 2.0 for op -ti mal per form ance.To do this, and also to check the ver sion of the ex ist ing in fra -red sup port on your com puter, do the fol low ing:ŒUn der Set tings in the Start menu, se lectCon trol Panel.•Se lect Add/Re move Pro grams.ŽCheck the ver sion of the In fra red Sup port for Win dows 95 in the list un der the In stall/Un in stall tab. •Ver sion 2.0If you have ver sion 2.0 in stalled you do not need to in -stall the in fra red sup port. Go to sec tion ‘Step 4 – In stall In fra red Modem’ to con tinue the in stal la tion of the in -fra red mo dem.•Ver sion 1.0 If you have ver sion 1.0, you need to un in stall this ver -sion bef ore in stall ing in fra red sup port ver sion 2.0. Goto ‘Un in stall In fra red Sup port’ to con tinue the in stal la -tion of the in fra red mo dem.•No In fra red Sup port In stalledGo to ‘Step 3 – In stall In fra red Sup port’ to con tinue the in stal la tion of the in fra red mo dem.Step 2 – Un in stall In fra red Sup portŒUn der Set tings in the Start menu, se lectCon trol Panel.•Se lect Add/Re move Pro grams.29Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentMENUActivate~ IR port •MENUDeactivate~ IR port •SETTINGS~ Data menus •(On)
ŽSe lect the Mi cro soft In fra red Sup port for Win dows ver -sion 1.0.•Press  Add/Re move.•Press OK.Go to ‘Step 3 – In stall In fra red Sup port’ to con tinue the in -stal la tion of the in fra red mo dem.Step 3 – In stall In fra red Sup portŒIn sert the CD into your com puter’s CD drive or thedisk ette containing the In fra red sup port into the disk -ette drive.•If you are us ing a disk ette or if your CD does not startauto mati cally, se lect ‘Run’ in the ‘Start’ menu. TypeA:\setup if you are us ing disk ettes or D:\setup if youare us ing a CD (could be an other drive). Press OK.ŽWhen the Setup dia logue ap pears on the screen, pressthe In stall In fra red Sup port for Win dows 95 ver sion 2.0 but ton. •Fol low the in struc tions given on the screen•When the Add In fra red De vice Wiz ard ap pears, se lectthe Built- in in fra red port on lap top or desk top andpress Next.‘When the next page of the Wiz ard ap pears on thescreen, se lect the COM port en abled for infra red com -mu ni ca tion and press Next. ’When the third and last page ap pears on the screen, ac -cept the de fault set tings by pressing OK.Af ter the in stal la tion you will re turn to the Setup dia loguewhere you can con tinue the in stal la tions with Step 4 – In stallIn fra red Mo dem: Step 4 - In stall In fra red Mo demŒIn sert the CD into your com puter’s CD drive or in sertthe disk ette into the disk ette drive.•Place the phone with the in fra red mo dem next to yourPC as in the il lus tra tion below. (The in fra red port maybe po si tioned dif fer ently on your com puter.)ŽClose the Con trol Panel if it is open.•Open the Con trol Panel.•Dou ble press the In fra red Moni tor icon.‘Se lect the Op tions tab and make sure that the checkbox ‘En able in fra red com mu ni ca tion on:’ is checked. In most cases the in fra red com mu ni ca tion is en abled onCOM2 or COM3. Tip! To check that the in fra red com mu ni ca tion is en abled, pressthe Status tab. The mes sage One in fra red de viceis in range should be dis played. Your com puter willnow dis cover the new hard ware and a dia logue box will ap -pear. ’Press Next.“When the next dia logue box ap pears se lect the driveand folder containing the mo dem script. Select A: if you 30Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
are us ing disk ettes or D: (could be another drive) if youare us ing the CD. Press OK.Tip! To check that the in fra red mo dem has been in stalled suc cess -fully, go to Con trol Panel and se lect Mo dems. Er ics sonCF888 should ap pear in the list un der the Gen eral tab.In stal la tion – Win dows CEŒMake sure that you have Mi cro soft H/PC Ex plorer orWin dows CE Serv ices in stalled on your lap top. Alsomake sure that com mu ni ca tion be tween your H/PCand your PC is es tab lished.•In sert the CD into your PC’s CD drive or in sert thedisk ette containing the In fra red sup port into the disk -ette drive.ŽIn stall ing from CD: When the setup dia logue box ap pears on the screen,press the ‘In stall I nfr ared Mo dem for Win dows CE’but ton.In stall ing from disk ette:Se lect Run in the Start menu. Press ‘Browse’ andlocate the Win dows CE folder on your diskette drive. In the Win dows CE folder, double-click ‘I nstall’.The in fra red mo dem will be in stalled auto mati cally onyour H/PC.•Re set your H/PC. (Usu ally this is done by press ing a re -set but ton placed in the backup bat tery com part ment.)If you in stalled from the CD,  you will re turn to the set- updia logue af ter the in stal la tion, where you can con tinue by in -stall ing the Mo bile Of fice Suite ap pli ca tion, for ex am ple.Con necting Us ing the IR LinkThe IR fea ture of the CF888 al lows you to con nect to a com -puter with out us ing a ca ble. This op tion re quires that yourcom puter has an IR port, and that the op er at ing sys tem sup -ports the IrDA stan dard for in fra red com mu ni ca tion (seeabove). To en able IR com mu ni ca tion:ŒOn your com puter, start the in fra red ap pli ca tion bydouble- clicking the icon in the ‘Con trol Panel’.•Place the phone less than one foot from the com puterand make sure the IR ports are aligned (within 30°).Your PC will now es tab lish con tact with your phone.This is in di cated by the in fra red icon in the status bar.ŽNow you are ready to start infrared com mu ni ca tion be -tween your com puter and your phone.Note! Bef ore dis es tab lish ing con tact be tween your PC and yourCF888, make sure that you close any com mu nication ap pli ca -tion on your PC.31Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Connecting Using the RS232 CableUs ing the RS232 ca ble pro vided is the most power ef fi cientway to use your CF888 to gether with a com puter. To en ableuse of the IrDA pro to col, using the RS232 ca ble:ŒCon nect the ca ble ac cord ing to the pic ture below.•Un der the tab ‘O ptions’ in the In fra red Moni tor foundin the Con trol Panel folder, se lect the COM port thatyou will use with the se rial ca ble.Mak ing Fax and Data CallsFax and Data call ing is not avail able in Ana log mode.Soft ware-Ini ti ated Fax and Data CallsFax and data calls are nor mally ini ti ated from within the com -puter soft ware. Do the fol low ing:ŒCon nect your com puter to the phone, us ing the IR port or the RS232 ca ble.•Start the ap pro pri ate soft ware ap pli ca tion on your com -puter and fol low the pro ce dure that is appropriate forthe soft ware.Note! Make sure that you have se lected the CF888 mo dem.When a fax or data call is in prog ress, the phone dis playshows the call type, Fax or Data.Re ceiv ing Fax and Data CallsThe pro ce dure for re ceiv ing fax and data calls de pends onyour net work and sub scrip tion. If you have dif fer ent num -bers for speech, fax and data calls, this is re ferred to as multinum ber ing. This means that you can have up to three num bersin your sub scrip tion. If you only have one number for all calltypes, this is re ferred to as sin gle num ber ing.Re ceiv ing Fax and Data Calls – Multi Num ber ing You can not re ceive fax or data calls in Ana log mode.If your net work and sub scrip tion sup port multi number ing,the CF888 will dis play the type of in coming call. There arefour pos si ble types apart from speech calls:•Fax calls•Data calls•Speech then fax calls•Fax then speech callsThe dis play shows the type of call on the mid dle row.To re ceive a fax or data call:ŒCon nect your com puter to the phone.•An swer the call from within the soft ware ap pli ca tion (ifit does not an swer auto mati cally).32Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentAnswer?Fax0123456
Re ceiv ing Fax and Data Calls – Sin gle Number ing If your net work and sub scrip tion only sup port sin gle num -ber ing, the phone does not rec og nize the type of in com ingcall. This means that the call ing party has to tell you if you arego ing to re ceive a fax or data call. Do the fol low ing to pre pare your phone for a cer tain type ofcall:ŒIn the menu sys tem, scroll to Next call type(the Data menus  must be turned on) and pressYES.•Se lect the type of call you are go ing to re ceive.•If you se lect Speech, the next call will be han dled asa speech call.•If you se lect FAX, the next call will be handled as a faxcall.•If you se lect Data, the next call will be handled as adata call.ŽRe ceive the call ac cord ing to the in struc tions above.Note! The next call set ting remains un til you change it. The cur rentset ting, if not a speech call, is shown on the mid dle row of the standby dis play (see pic ture).33Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
The Mobile Office SuiteThe Mo bile Of fice Suite is a Phone Book Man ager and a Mes -sage Man ager.  Once in stalled on your com puter, the ap pli ca tion al lows you to or gan ize the names and tele phone num bers thatyou store in your phone book.  It also al lows you to write andread SMS mes sages on your com puter.The Phone Book Man agerThe Phone Book Man ager al lows you to dial other par ties, man -age tele phone num bers, and names as well as check the status ofthe phone.  It con sists of an Ad dress Book, a Di aler, and aPhone Status Dis play.For in struc tions on how to use the Phone Book Man ager, please con sult the on- line help texts as so ci ated with the ap pli ca tion.The Mes sage Man agerThe Mes sage Man ager makes it pos si ble to cre ate, send, re ceiveand or gan ize SMS mes sages.For in struc tions on how to use the Mes sage Man ager, pleasecon sult the on- line help texts as so ci ated with the ap pli ca tion.In stall ing the Mo bile Of fice SuiteBe fore you start the in stal la tion, make sure you have in stalledthe mo dem script ac cord ing to the in struc tions given the chap -ter “Com mu ni cat ing Via the Mo dem”.ŒClose all ap pli ca tions on your com puter.•Con nect your mo bile phone to the com puter us ing the IRport or the RS232 ca ble (do not for get to start the ‘I nfr -ared moni tor’ in the ‘Co ntrol Panel).In stal la tion from a Disk etteŒUn der Set ting in the Start menu, se lect Con -trol Panel.•Se lect Add/Re move pro grams, and press the In -stall but ton.ŽIn sert the first in stal la tion disk.•Fol low the in struc tions given on the screen.If a mo dem other than the CF888 mo dem has been se lected, theMo bile Of fice Suite may be un able to de tect your phone.  If thisis the case, you will need to change to the CF888 mo dem.To do this:ŒPress Can cel.•  Se lect the CF888 mo dem from the drop- down list.You will need to re start your com puter be fore you can start us -ing the Mo bile Of fice Suite.  To ac cess the Mo bile Of fice Suite,double- click its icon on the desk top.In stal la tion from a CDAn in stal la tion pro gram will start auto mati cally when you in sertthe CD into your drive.ŒPress In stall Mo bile Of fice Suite.•Fol low the in struc tions given on the screen.34Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
ŽSe lect the Er ics son CF888 mo dem from the mo demdrop- down list if it is not al ready se lected.You will need to re start your com puter be fore you can startus ing the Mo bile Of fice Suite. To ac cess the Mo bile Of ficeSuite, double- click its icon on the desk top. Un in stall ing the Mo bile Of fice SuiteŒ  Un der Set tings in the Start menu, se lectCon trol Panel.•Press Add/Re move Pro grams.Ž  Se lect Er ics son Mo bile Of fice Suite from the list of ap -pli ca tions.•Press Add/Re move.•Fol low the in struc tions given on the screen. 35Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Net worksWhen you turn on the phone, it nor mally se lects its homenet work. If this is not within range, for ex am ple when you are traveling, you may use an other net work, pro vided your home net work has an agree ment that al lows you to use the net work. This is called roam ing. If you are us ing your Home net work in Ana log mode, Ana -log Home will be dis played. If you are roam ing in Ana logmode, the dis play will show  Ana log A (or B)Roam ing.The Net works menu in cludes a number of func tionswhich you can use to de ter mine how the phone searches for a net work. You may also se lect a net work your self from thosewithin range.Search ModeAuto mat ic Search ModeThe auto mat ic search mode means that when you turn onyour phone, it will first search for its home net work; if this isnot avail able the phone will automatically search for an otheravail able net work within range. The auto matic search mode is nor mally the de fault set tingwhen you buy your phone. How ever, should you need to ac -ti vate the auto matic search mode pro ceed as fol lows:ŒScroll to the Net works menu, us ing the navi ga tionkey and press YES. •Scroll to Search mode .•If (Auto) is visi ble in the bot tom line of the dis play, your phone is al ready set to auto matic search mode. •If not, press YES.ŽScroll to Auto (auto mat ic search mode) and press YES. The phone is now set to auto matic search mode.•To re turn to standby mode, press CLR.Note! The or der of pref er ence in which the phone will se lect a net -work is de ter mined by a list of pre ferred net works on yourSIM card, which may be ed ited by you at any time.Man ual Search ModeThe man ual search mode means that when you turn on yourphone, it will first search for the last net work used and thenfor the home  net work. If none of these net works are withinrange, the ques tion Se lect net work? ap pears. To ac ti vate the man ual search mode, pro ceed as fol lows:ŒFrom the Net works menu, se lect Search modeand press YES .•Scroll to  Manual and press YES.ŽTo re turn to standby mode, press CLR.Note! Your SIM may pro hibit use of the man ual mode. If pro hib -ited, Not Avail able will be dis played when try ing toac ti vate the Man ual mode.To se lect a net work pro ceed as de scribed be low.36Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentNETWORKS Searchmode (Auto)NETWORKSSelect net
Se lecting a Net workŒFrom the Net works menu, choose Se lectnet. The mes sage Please wait is dis playedbriefly.If there is more than one net work within range, you can use the navi ga tion key to scroll to the other net work(s).•When the net work you wish to use is dis played, pressYES to se lect it.Note! If the home net work is within range and you are us ing it when you ini ti ate your net work se lec tion, the name of the net workis dis played with the mes sage Cur rent.If you are us ing an other net work and your home net -work is available, the name of the home net work is dis -played with the mes sage Home.If the home net work is not within range, the name ofan other net work is dis played with the mes sage Cur -rent, Pre ferred, Avail able or For bid -den.•Cur rent means that the net work is cur rently used.•Pre ferred means that the name of the net work isin cluded in a list of pre ferred net works on your SIMcard. •For bid den means that the name of the net work isin cluded in a list of for bid den net works on your SIMcard and that you are not al lowed to use it. You can,how ever, make emer gency calls.•Avail able means that there is a net work withinrange, which is not on ei ther the for bid den or pre -ferred list on your SIM card. You can make emer gencycalls.If you are in Ana log mode, Ana log + the net work number (up to 5 dig its), and the side of the net work (A orB) will be dis played on the mid dle line,  and one of the fol -low ing will be dis played on the bottom line: Home,Cur rent, Pre ferred, or Avail able.Note!  An ana log net work is only avail able when a dual- mode SIM is used.If there is no net work within range, the mes sage No net -work is dis played.Starting an Auto matic Net work SearchAn auto mat ic net work search can be started at any time. lFrom the Net works menu, se lect New search .The phone  auto mati cally starts search ing for a net work ac -cord ing to your choices un der your  net works menu and yoursub scrip tion.For bid den Net works The names of the for bid den net works are stored on yourSIM card. If such a for bid den net work is within range, it willbe omit ted when the phone searches for a net work (auto mat -ic search mode).If your home net work and a for bid den net work come to anagree ment that al lows you to use the for bid den net work, youcan se lect this net work even though the mes sage For bid -den is dis played.37Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentNETWORKSNew SearchNETWORKSSelect net
Se lect ing a SystemThis menu al lows you to se lect your sys tem pref er ence: •PCS/Ana log *•PCS only•Ana log only* PCS/Ana log is the rec om mended set ting.If you se lect PCS only, the phone will not work in Ana lognet works. If you se lect Ana log only, the phone will not workin PCS net works.Note! PCS is also called GSM 1900.ŒFrom the Net works menu, scroll left and se lectSys tem.•Scroll through the list of pref er ences and press YES toselect.This fea ture is SIM de pend ent.If you are us ing Ana log mode, you have the fol low ing op -tions:•A then B *•B then A *•A only•B only•Home Only* Us ing A then B, or B then A, in creases your roam ing op -tions.Note! If  this fea ture is not avail able on your SIM, the sys tem willde fault to A then B, or B then A, de pend ing on your homesys tem side.National RoamingIn  Ana log mode, when roam ing on a non- home sys tem, thena tional roam ing in di ca tor will be dis played. The roam ing in -di ca tor will over write your date. To view the date, when instandby, press any of the vol ume keys.List of Preferred Net worksThis fea ture is not avail able in Ana log mode.You can cre ate a list that de fines in which or der your phonewill se lect a net work dur ing auto mat ic net work se lec tion,when your  home net work is not within range.The number of net works that can be stored in the list de -pends on your SIM card.The Edit list func tion lets you re view the net works inthe list. Apart from re ar rang ing the or der of the net works,you can add new net works to the list as well as de lete net -works from it.Re view ing the List of Net worksŒFrom the Net works menu, se lect Edit list . •The mes sage Please wait is dis played briefly.•The name of the first net work is dis played. •You can scroll through the other net works in the list byus ing the navi ga tion key.Note! To see a net work’s full name, press *.Add ing a Net work to the ListŒFrom the Net works menu, se lect Edit list .38Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentSYSTEM GSM/AnalogSYSTEM GSM only SYSTEMAnalog only NETWORK Roaming12:35NETWORKS Edit list  EDIT LISTA A1              1
•Scroll to the first free po si tion in the list and press YES.The ques tion Add net?? ap pears. If you scroll to a po si tion that is al ready oc cu pied, youmust press YES and then scroll with the navi ga tion keyun til Add net?? ap pears.ŽPress YES and scroll with the navi ga tion key un til you   find the de sired net work. If the de sired net work does not ap pear, press YES  when theques tion Other? ap pears. Then en ter the 3- digit coun trynumber and the 2- digit net work number.•Fi nally, press YES to add the net work to the list.Eras ing a Net work from the ListŒFrom the Net works menu, se lect Edit list .•Scroll to the net work you wish to erase and press YES.ŽScroll un til Erase ap pears. •Press YES to de lete the net work from the list.Re ar rang ing the ListŒFrom the Net works menu, se lect Edit list .•Scroll to the net work you wish to move and press YES.ŽMove is dis played. Press YES and en ter the new po si -tion within the list.39Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentEDIT LIST             1   Other?   EDIT LISTA A1         Erase?  EDIT LISTA A1            Move?
Se cu rityThe Card LockYour SIM card is pro tected by a card lock. When you pur -chase your SIM card, you ob tain a PIN code (Per sonal Iden -tity Num ber).Every time you turn the phone on, you have to en ter the PINand then press YES.If the PIN is en tered in cor rectly three times in suc ces sion,the SIM card will be blocked. This is in di cated by the mes sage Card blocked Un block? Should this hap pen, seeIf Your SIM Card Is Blocked be low.To Change the PIN CodeŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Change PINcode.•En ter the old (cur rent) PIN code and press YES.ŽEn ter the new PIN code and press YES.•At the prompt Re peat new PIN en ter the newPIN a sec ond time.The mes sage New PIN con firms that the PIN code hasbeen changed.Note! If the mes sage Match ing er ror ap pears, the new PINwas en tered in cor rectly.If the mes sage Wrong PIN ap pears, fol lowed by En ter Old PIN the old PIN was en tered in cor rectly.Changing the PIN2 CodeDe pend ing on the net work you use, some serv ices re quirethat you en ter a sec ond PIN code, the PIN2 code.lSe lect Change PIN2 code from the Ac cessmenu.Fol low the same pro ce dure as de scribed in “To Change thePIN code”.Locking the SIM CardŒSe lect Lock card from the Ac cess menu. •Press YES. ŽEn ter your PIN code and press YES.The mes sage Locked con firms that the card lock is nowac ti vated.Note! This func tion only ap plies if your SIM card al lows you to de -ac ti vate the card lock.Un locking the SIM CardŒSe lect Un lock card from the Ac cess menu.•Press YES. ŽEn ter your PIN code and press YES.The mes sage Un locked con firms that the card lock isnow de ac ti vated.40Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
If Your SIM Card is BlockedTo un block the SIM card if you have en tered the wrong PIN(or PIN2) code three times in suc ces sion:ŒPress YES.•En ter your PUK (or PUK2) code (which you will findin the in for ma tion from your net work op era tor).ŽEn ter a new 4-to-8 digit PIN (or PIN2) code.•Press YES.•Re en ter the new PIN (or PIN2) code to con firm it.‘Press YES.Warning! If you en ter the wrong PUK code ten times in suc ces sion,your card will be per ma nently blocked. If this hap pens, youwill have to con tact your net work op era tor.The Phone LockThe phone lock pro tects the phone against un au thor ized usein the event of theft. It is not ac ti vated when you pur chasethe phone. You should, how ever, ac ti vate it as soon as pos si -ble and also change the factory- programmed se cu rity code of0000 to any 3-to-8 digit per son al ized code.There are two lev els of lock ing the phone:•Full Lock•AutolockIf the Full Lock is ac ti vated, the mes sage Phonelocked is dis played briefly, each time the phone is turnedon. The mes sage is fol lowed by the prompt En ter lock code. The user then has to en ter a se cu rity code and pressYES  to be able to use the phone.If the Autolock is ac ti vated, the mes sage Phonelocked and the prompt En ter lock code will notap pear un til a dif fer ent SIM card is in serted in the phone. Af -ter the se cu rity code has been en tered cor rectly, the phonecan be used with a new SIM card. The user will not be askedto en ter the se cu rity code un til the origi nal SIM card or a dif -fer ent SIM card is in serted.Changing the Se cu rity CodelFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Phone lockChange code and fol low the same pro ce dure aswhen chang ing the PIN code.Locking/Un locking the PhoneŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Phone lock.The cur rent set ting Full lock, Autolock orUn locked is shown in brack ets.•Se lect the re quired set ting.ŽEn ter the se cu rity code and press YES. Phone Lockis dis played to gether with the new set ting.Call RestrictNote! This fea ture is sup ported by your phone, but it is de pend enton your net work and/or the net work you are roam ing in.The Call Re strict serv ice of the cel lu lar net work al -lows you to bar dif fer ent types of out go ing and in com ingcalls to re strict the use of your phone.Note! This serv ice may not be avail able on all net works or may re -quire a sepa rate sub scrip tion.The fol low ing calls can be restricted:41Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
•All out go ing calls•All out go ing in ter na tional calls•All out go ing in ter na tional calls ex cept to your homecoun try •All in com ing calls•All in com ing calls when you are abroad (when roam ing)To en sure that a call bar is not changed by some one else, apass word, which comes with your sub scrip tion, is nec es saryin order to ac ti vate or can cel a call bar.Re strict ing CallsŒSe lect Re strict calls from the Ac cessmenu.The first re strict ing op tion is All out go ingcalls. To choose an other re strict ing op tion use thenavi ga tion key.•Se lect the re quired op tion and press YES.ŽSe lect Ac tivate, Get status or Can cel.Press YES.Get status is not avail able in Ana log mode.•En ter your pass word and press YES.There may be a short de lay bef ore the net work re sponds. Inthe mean time the mes sage Please wait is dis played.This is fol lowed by a mes sage which in forms you whether the call bar is ac ti vated or not.Note! If you for ward in com ing calls (see “How to For ward In com -ing Calls”) you can not ac ti vate some re strict ing op tions.Like wise, if you bar calls, you can not ac ti vate some call for -ward op tions.Can celing Call RestrictionŒSe lect Re strict calls from the Ac cessmenu.•Se lect Can cel all and press YES.The mes sage Please wait ap pears fol lowed by a mes -sage that con firms that all call bars are can celled.You can not can cel “Re stric tions of All Out go ing Calls”while in Ana log mode.Changing the Re strict Pass wordThe pass word for the Re strict serv ice comes with your sub -scrip tion. You can eas ily change the pass word as of ten as youlike.ŒSe lect Re strict from the Ac cess menu.•Se lect the Change pass word op tion.ŽEn ter the old (cur rent) pass word and press YES.•En ter the new pass word and press YES.•En ter the new pass word a sec ond time and press YES.The mes sage Please wait ap pears fol lowed by a mes -sage that con firms that the pass word has been changed.The Key pad LockThe Key pad Lock fea ture helps you to avoid ac ci den tal di al -ing, that can hap pen if you keep your phone in a pocket. Youcan choose be tween man ual and auto mat ic key lock. An icon in the shape of a key in the dis play in forms you thatthe key pad is locked.42Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Note! Calls to the emer gency number 911(or 112 where ap pli ca ble)can be made when the key pad is locked. If the phone’s alarmsounds, you can turn it off by press ing any key. The key pad will re main locked un til you:•An swer an in com ing call.•Re place the bat tery.•Un lock the key pad.Locking the Key pad Manu allyŒScroll to the Key lock menu, us ing the navi ga tionkey.•Press YES.Un locking the Key padlPress LEFT fol lowed by YES.The Auto mat ic Key LockAuto mat ic key lock means that if no keys are pressed in 25sec onds, the key pad will be locked.To set the auto mat ic key lock:ŒSe lect Key lock from the Set tings menu.•Choose Auto.ŽPress YES to con firm your se lec tion.Note! You can have in de pend ent set tings when you use the phoneas a hand held unit and when you use it with vari ous hands -free equip ment. Fixed DialingFixed di al ing is a method of re strict ing out go ing calls. It re -quires a SIM card that al lows fixed num bers to be stored. The fixed num bers are pro tected by the PIN2 code.The Fixed Di al ing func tion al lows calls to be made only tofixed num bers stored on the SIM card. If an at tempt is madeto call other num bers, the mes sage Num ber not per -mit ted ap pears in the dis play.•It is pos si ble to store par tial num bers, for ex am ple an area code, or an area code fol lowed by the first dig its com monto sev eral num bers. Stor ing 919 472 al lows calls to bemade to any num bers in the 919 area code with a 472 pre -fix. Here you would have to en ter 919 472 xxxx.•It is also pos si ble to store a number with a wild card “?”.To en ter a wild card, press and hold down the # key.  Anydigit is al lowed in the wild card po si tion (the wild card canbe sub sti tuted with 0-9, *, or #).•The Fixed Di al ing func tion does not pro hibit calls to theemer gency number 911(or 112 where ap pli ca ble)  and the Serv ice Cen ter of the cel lu lar net work. Net work serv icessuch as Call For ward and Call Re strict can not be used.•The maxi mum fixed num bers that can be stored de pendson your SIM card.•Net work serv ices such as Call For ward and Re strict Callscan not be used.  The maxi mum fixed num bers that canbe stored de pends on your SIM card.  This fea ture maynot be avail able on all net works.Ac ti vating Fixed Di al ingŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Fixed dial.•En ter the PIN2 code and press YES.43Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
ŽScroll to On with the navi ga tion key and press YES.Can celing Fixed Di al ingŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Fixed dial.•En ter the PIN2 code and press YES.ŽScroll to Off with the navi ga tion key and press YES.Storing Fixed Num bersŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Fixed num -bers.•Scroll to Store with the navi ga tion key and pressYES.ŽEn ter the PIN2 code and press YES.•En ter the name (op tional) and the fixed number in thesame way as when stor ing an or di nary phone number. Editing a Stored Fixed Num berŒFrom the Phone book menu, se lect Fixed num -bers.•Scroll to Edit with the navi ga tion key and press YES.Af ter you have en tered the PIN2 code you can change thepo si tion number, the name or the fixed number in the sameway as with an or di nary phone number.44Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Forwarding In com ing CallsNote! This fea ture is sup ported by your phone, but it is de pend enton your net work and/or the net work you are roam ing in.If you want to make cer tain that your in com ing calls are taken care of when you are un able to an swer them, you can use theCall For ward serv ice to for ward them to an other phonenumber.The Call For ward serv ice lets you:•Forward calls if you al ready are en gaged in a call.•For ward calls that you do not an swer in 30 sec onds.•For ward calls if your phone is turned off or if you are un -reach able.•For ward all callsYou may want to use all three call for wards and you may for -ward calls to dif fer ent phone num bers, de pend ing on thesitua tion.You may also for ward all calls re gard less of whether yourphone is turned on or off, or you are un reach able. If thisfunc tion is ac ti vated the phone will not ring if a call is re -ceived.If you have cho sen to for ward all calls, an ar row ( ) is shownin the dis play.Note! If you ac ti vate the All calls for ward, all other for wards will auto mati cally be can celled. They will, how ever, be ac ti -vated again when you can cel the All calls for ward.Ac ti vating a Call ForwardŒFrom the For ward menu, scroll to the re quired for -ward op tion with the navi ga tion key. The op tions areAll calls, On busy, No re ply and Un -reach able, de pend ing on your op era tor.Note! Fax and Data sup port For ward All Calls and For ward Un an -swered Calls.•Se lect the re quired for ward op tion and press YES.ŽPress YES to se lect Ac ti vate. •En ter the phone number to which you want your callsto be for warded, in clud ing the area code and then pressYES.Note! If you have used the for ward op tion on an ear lier oc ca sionand then can celled it, the phone number to which the callswere for warded will be sug gested. Press CLR if you want toerase this number and en ter a new number.There may be a short de lay bef ore the net work cor re sponds.In the mean time, the mes sage Please wait is dis played. This is fol lowed by the mes sage On busy/Allcalls/ No re ply - For ward ON, de pend ing onwhich for ward op tion you have cho sen. The se lected phonenumber is also dis played.When in Ana log mode, you must lis ten for a tone to con firmyour  set ting. There will not be a writ ten con fir ma tion as inGSM mode.45Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Checking the Forward StatusTo Check the Status of a Cer tain Call For wardŒSe lect the re quired Call For ward from the For wardmenu.•Press YES and scroll to the Get status op tion.Get status is not avail able in Ana log mode.ŽPress YES and check the status. The mes sage Please wait ap pears fol lowed by ei therthe phone number and Ac tive on if the call for ward isac ti vated, or  Ac tive Off if it is not ac ti vated.To Check the Status of All Call For wardslFrom the For ward menu, se lect Check all.Check all is not avail able in Ana log mode.The mes sage Please wait ap pears fol lowed by in for -ma tion about all call for wards, i.e. whether they are ac ti vatedor not.Cancelling Certain Call ForwardsTo Can cel a Cer tain Call For wardŒFrom the For ward menu, se lect the re quired call for -ward .•Press YES and scroll to Can cel.ŽPress YES to can cel the for ward. The mes sage Please wait ap pears fol lowed by a mes -sage which in forms you that the call for ward has been can -celled.46Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Han dling More than One CallYour Er ics son CF888 al lows you to han dle more than onecall si mul ta ne ously. This means that you may hold a call thatis in prog ress and make or an swer a sec ond call, and thenswitch be tween the two calls.This fea ture is not avail able in Ana log mode.The Call Wait ing ServiceNote! This fea ture is sup ported by your phone, but it is de pend enton your net work and/or the net work you are roam ing in.When in Ana log mode, you may need to lis ten for tones tocon firm your set tings.To Ac ti vate the Call Wait ing Serv iceTo be able to re ceive a sec ond call, you must ac ti vate theCall Wait ing serv ice.ŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Call Wait ing .•Scroll to Ac ti vate, us ing the navi ga tion key.ŽPress YES to ac ti vate the call wait ing serv ice.There may be a short de lay bef ore the net work re sponds. Inthe mean time, the mes sage Please wait is dis played.This is fol lowed by the mes sage Call wait ing ON.To Can cel the Call Wait ing Serv iceŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Call Wait ing .•Scroll to Can cel, us ing the navi ga tion key. ŽPress YES to can cel Call Wait ing.With the Get status op tion, you can check whether thecall wait ing serv ice is ac ti vated or not.Get status is not avail able in Ana log mode.Re ceiv ing a Sec ond CallIf the Call Wait ing func tion is ac ti vated, you will heara tone in the ear piece when a sec ond call is re ceived and themes sage Call wait will ap pear in the dis play.To End Cur rent Call and Ac cept Wait ing CallŒPress NO to end the cur rent call. The ques tion An -swer? ap pears.•Press YES to an swer the wait ing call.To Put Cur rent Call on Hold and Ac cept Wait -ing CalllPress YES to put the cur rent call on hold and to an swerthe wait ing call. The mes sage 1 on hold ap pears.To Re ject Wait ing CalllPress ‘0’ fol lowed by YES to re ject the wait ing call andcon tinue the cur rent call.The wait ing call is cleared. If the caller’s net work sup ports it,the caller will hear a busy tone.47Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Note! If For ward On busy is ac ti vated, the wait ing call is for -warded to the number you have speci fied.Switching Be tween Two CallslPress YES to switch be tween the ac tive call and the callon hold.Ending the Cur rent CallŒPress NO to end the cur rent call. The mes sage Re -trieve held call? ap pears and a beep sounds.•Press NO to end the held call, or press YES to re turn tothe held call.Note! If you do not press YES or NO within three sec onds, the mes -sage Re trieve held call? dis ap pears from the dis -play. The held call is ended auto mati cally.Re ceiv ing a Third CallPro vided your Call Wait ing func tion is ac ti vated, youmay re ceive a third call when you are en gaged in one call andhave a sec ond call on hold. You will hear a tone in the earpiece and the mes sage Call Wait ap pears in the dis play. Ac cepting the CallOnly one call can be on hold at a time. If you wish to ac ceptthe third call you must end one of the ex ist ing calls or both. If you end one of the ex ist ing calls:lPress YES to ac cept the wait ing call.If you end both calls:lThe phone rings and An swer? is dis played. Press YESto an swer the wait ing call.Re jecting the CalllPress ‘0’ fol lowed by YES.The third call is cleared. Pro vided the caller’s net work sup -ports this func tion, the caller will hear a busy tone.Note! If For ward On busy is ac ti vated, the wait ing call is for -warded to the number you have speci fied.Making a Sec ond CallŒClear the dis play by press ing CLR while the first call is in prog ress.•Press YES to put the cur rent call on hold. The mes sage1 on hold is dis played.•En ter the number you wish to call, or re call it from thephone book, and press YES.An other way of mak ing a sec ond call while one call is in prog -ress is:ŒEn ter the number you wish to call while the first call isin prog ress.•Press YES to make the call. The mes sage 1 on  holdis dis played.Con necting Two CallsIf you have one ac tive call and one on hold, it is pos si ble tocon nect the two calls.48Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
lPress 4 fol lowed by YES. The two calls are now con nected to each other, and you are dis con nected from both calls.This serv ice may not be avail able in all net works. Con tactyour op era tor to find out whether your net works sup ports it.49Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Con fer ence CallsThis fea ture is not avail able in Ana log mode.This fea ture is sup ported by your phone, but it is de pend ent onyour net work and/or the net work you are roam ing in.The Con fer ence Call serv ice al lows you to have a joint con ver sa -tion with up to five other peo ple. You may put an in di vid ual or agroup of con fer ence mem bers on hold while you add other peo -ple to the con fer ence call. You may also put con fer ence mem berson hold while you talk to some one pri vately.The Con fer ence Call serv ice may not be avail able in all net works.Con tact your op era tor to find out whether your net work sup portsit.Ini ti ating a Con fer ence CallTo ini ti ate a con fer ence call:ŒCall the first per son you wish to in clude in the con fer encecall.•Put this per son on hold by press ing YES.ŽCall the sec ond per son you wish to in clude in the con fer ence call.•Press 3, fol lowed by YES to in clude the two persons in thecon ference.You can put the con fer ence group on hold and then add a thirdmem ber by re peat ing steps 2 to 4. It is pos si ble to add up to fivemem bers us ing the same method.In Ana log mode, you can only con fer ence a maxi mum two ad di -tional peo ple.Having a Pri vate Con ver sa tionIf you wish to have a pri vate con ver sa tion with one of the mem -bers, you can put the other mem bers on hold. To do this:ŒPress 2.• Press the number of the mem ber you  want to have a pri vate con ver sa tion with. If you for ex am ple wish to talk to mem -ber number three, press 3.ŽPress YES.To join the mem ber to the con fer ence call again:lPress the number of the mem ber and then YES.Re leasing One of the Mem bersTo re lease one of the mem bers in a con fer ence call:ŒPress 1.•Press the number of the mem ber you want to re lease. If youfor exam ple wish to re lease mem ber number three, press 3.ŽPress YES to re lease the mem ber.50Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependentCon fer ence CallsThis fea ture is not avail able in Ana log mode.This fea ture is sup ported by your phone, but it is de pend ent onyour net work and/or the net work you are roam ing in.The Con fer ence Call serv ice al lows you to have a joint con ver sa -tion with up to five other peo ple. You may put an in di vid ual or agroup of con fer ence mem bers on hold while you add other peo -ple to the con fer ence call. You may also put con fer ence mem berson hold while you talk to some one pri vately.The Con fer ence Call serv ice may not be avail able in all net works.Con tact your op era tor to find out whether your net work sup portsit.Ini ti ating a Con fer ence CallTo ini ti ate a con fer ence call:ŒCall the first per son you wish to in clude in the con fer encecall.•Put this per son on hold by press ing YES.ŽCall the sec ond per son you wish to in clude in the con fer ence call.•Press 3, fol lowed by YES to in clude the two persons in thecon ference.You can put the con fer ence group on hold and then add a thirdmem ber by re peat ing steps 2 to 4. It is pos si ble to add up to fivemem bers us ing the same method.In Ana log mode, you can only con fer ence a maxi mum two ad di -tional peo ple.Having a Pri vate Con ver sa tionIf you wish to have a pri vate con ver sa tion with one of the mem -bers, you can put the other mem bers on hold. To do this:ŒPress 2.• Press the number of the mem ber you  want to have a pri vate con ver sa tion with. If you for ex am ple wish to talk to mem -ber number three, press 3.ŽPress YES.To join the mem ber to the con fer ence call again:lPress the number of the mem ber and then YES.Re leasing One of the Mem bersTo re lease one of the mem bers in a con fer ence call:ŒPress 1.•Press the number of the mem ber you want to re lease. If youfor exam ple wish to re lease mem ber number three, press 3.ŽPress YES to re lease the mem ber.
Making a Call while a Con fer ence Call is inPro gressIt is pos si ble to make a call while you are par tici pat ing in acon fer ence call. To do this:ŒEn ter the number you wish to dial and press YES.The con fer ence call is put on hold.•To switch be tween the new call and the con fer ence call, press YES.ŽTo end the new call and re turn to the con fer ence call,press 1 and YES.See chap ter “Han dling More Than One Call” for more de -tails.Ending a Con fer ence Call•Press NO to end the con fer ence call.51Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Handsfree CallingUs ing the Er ics son port able or ve hi cle hands free so lu tions,you can be en gaged in a call with out hav ing to use your handsto hold your phone.Se lecting An swer ing ModeThe submenu An swer ing mode in cludes two func -tions: Any key and Auto, which are use ful when thephone is used with hands free equip ment.•The Any key func tion:If the phone is used with hands free equip ment and thisfunc tion is turned on, you can an swer an in com ing call bypress ing any key ex cept the NO key.•The Auto func tion:If you choose auto mat ic an swer ing mode, an in com ingcall will be an swered auto mati cally af ter one ring sig nal ifthe phone is used with hands free equip ment.To se lect An swer ing Mode:ŒSe lect An swer ing mode from the Set tingsmenu.•Choose Any key or Auto us ing the navi ga tion key.ŽPress YES to change the set ting of the func tion you have chosen.•Press YES again to con firm your set ting.Other Hands free Related SettingsApart from the above men tioned set tings, you can changethe fol low ing set tings re lated to hands free call ing:•Ring level•Ear vol ume•Ring type•Key lock•LightEach of these set tings can be speci fied sepa rately for thesitua tions when you have your CF888 con nected to hands -free equip ment and when you use the phone as a hand heldunit. This means that if you make one of these set tings whenthe phone is con nected to hands free equip ment, the set tingswhen it is hand held will not be af fected.To change a set ting:ŒCon nect the phone to the hands free equip ment.•Change the set ting ac cord ing to the in struc tions in thechap ters “Other Use ful Fea tures” or “Se cu rity” (theKey lock setting).52Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Area In for ma tionThe or di nary Short Mes sage Serv ice (SMS) can be de fined asa per sonal serv ice with mes sages spe cifi cally and ex clu sivelydi rected to you. The Area In for ma tion  is an other type of text mes sage which is sent to all sub scrib ers in a cer tain cell of anet work at the same time.For ex am ple, the in for ma tion may be a lo cal road re port or alo cal taxi phone number.Note! This fea ture may not be avail able in all net works.Turning On the Area In for ma tionŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Area info.  •Press YES.ŽScroll to On and press YES. Area in for ma tion mes sages will now be pre sented in yourdis play.Turning the Area In for ma tion OffŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Area info.  •Press YES.ŽScroll to Off and press YES.Area Information Mes sage TypesEach type of Area Information mes sage is iden ti fied by athree digit code. At pres ent the fol low ing mes sage types ex ist:Code AI Mes sage Type000 In dex010 Flashes020 Hos pi tals022 Doc tors024 Phar macy030 Long- distance road re ports032 Lo cal road re ports034 Taxis040 Weather050 Dis trict (base sta tion iden tity)052 Net work in for ma tion054 Op era tor serv ices056 Di rec tory en quir ies (na tional)057 Di rec tory en quir ies (in ter na tional)058 Cus tomer care (na tional)059 Cus tomer care (in ter na tional)Ref er to the in for ma tion sup plied by your net work op era tor,for in for ma tion about the Area Information serv ices you canuse.53Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
The Area Information Mes sage ListYou can de cide which types of area information mes sagesyou wish to re ceive. The phone’s Area Info list can holdup to 20 codes.In serting an Area Information CodeYou can ac cess the Area Info list from the Mail menu.ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Area info.•Press YES.ŽScroll to Edit list and press YES.The dig its to the left in di cate the po si tion in the list.You can scroll for ward and back ward through the listwith the navi ga tion key.•To in sert a code, scroll to the first empty lo ca tion by us -ing the navi ga tion key. Press YES.•En ter the new code. (You only need to en ter 40 for040, since the phone will add the lead ing zero auto mati -cally.)Erasing or Re placing a CodeŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Area info.•Press YES.ŽScroll to Edit list and press YES.•Scroll to the code you wish to erase and press YES.•The mes sage Erase? ap pears. Press YES.‘To re place the code press the navi ga tion key RIGHTonce, fol lowed by YES.’En ter the new code and press YES.Re ceiving Area In for ma tionWhen you re ceive Area in for ma tion, the mes sage will bestored in the phone mem ory. Please note that the phone willonly store one mes sage per code. This means that the pre vi -ously stored mes sage in a spe cific code will be erased.Pro vided Area in fo is turned on, you can read the mes -sages with the Area mes sages func tion in the mailmenu.ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Area mes sages.•Scroll from one mes sage to an other by us ing the navi ga -tion key.ŽPress YES to se lect a mes sage.54Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
The Two Line Serv iceTwo voice lines with dif fer ent phone num bers, Line 1 andLine 2, may be as signed to your phone. The abil ity to re ceiveand send text mes sages (SMS), is only avail able on Line 1. The Two Line serv ice  (also called Al ter nate Line Serv ice,ALS) may not be avail able on all net works and may re quire asepa rate sub scrip tion.L1/L2 in di ca tor is not avail able in Ana log mode, but uncon -di tional for wards on re spec tive lines are still in di cated.Se lecting a LineThe line cur rently se lected is in di cated in the dis play with thelet ter ‘L’ and a digit. If, for ex am ple, you have line two se -lected, you will see ‘L2’ in the dis play.To change to the line that is not cur rently se lected:ŒScroll to the Change to menu.•To change to the line dis played on the bot tom row,press YES.From now on, all out go ing calls are made on the se lected line. You can how ever, be called on both lines.Note! In stead of ac cess ing the menu sys tem, you can press and hold down the 2 key to change line, pro vided the phone is instandby mode. Clear the dis play first, us ing the CLR key.Receiving a Call on Li ne 1 or Li ne 2When you are called, the ques tion An swer? Is re placed byLi ne1? or Li ne2? de pend ing on what line you have se -lected.Note! If you are en gaged in a call on one line, you must end that callfirst bef ore an swer ing the call on the other line.Dif fer ent Set tings for Each LineYou can have dif fer ent set tings for each line, for ex am ple thetone of the ring sig nal, call for wards, call bars and wait ingfunc tion. The call me ters in the Info menu show the calltimes (call costs) for the line cur rently se lected.Changing the Name of the Two LinesYour CF888 gives you the abil ity to per son al ize the names ofthe two lines. You might, for ex am ple, want to call Li ne 1 ‘Pr -ivate’ and Li ne 2 ‘Work’. To change the name of Line1:ŒFrom the Set tings menu, se lect Line 1 Tag andpress YES.•En ter the name (maxi mum 12 char ac ters), us ing the nu -meric keys and press YES.To change the name of Line 2, se lect Line 2 Tag in -stead.55Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Other Useful FeaturesThe Er ics son CF888 is much more than just an other  mo bilephone. It con tains quite a few fea tures that can be help ful toyou in your eve ry day life.You can, for ex am ple, per son al ize your phone by com pos ingyour own ring sig nal, chang ing  the key sound or changing the mes sage sig nal.Fur ther more you can use your phone as an alarm clock or as a cal cu la tor.This chap ter con tains all the in for ma tion you need to get thatlit tle ex tra out of your phone.Personalizing Your PhoneThe Set tings menu in cludes a number of func tionswhich let you adapt your phone to your own per sonal needsin dif fer ent situa tions. Note that some of the set tings de pendon if you have ex ter nal equip ment (e.g. hands free equip ment) con nected to your phone or not.Chang ing the Ear Piece Vol umeŒSe lect Ear vol ume from the Set tings menu.•Use the navi ga tion key or the vol ume keys at the side of the phone to ad just the vol ume.ŽPress YES when you have reached the de sired vol ume.Tip! Dur ing a call you can use the vol ume keys at the side of thephone to ad just the vol ume.Note! You can have in de pend ent vol ume set tings when you use thephone as a hand held unit and when you use it with vari oushands free equip ment. This means that if you set the ear piecevol ume when the phone is con nected to the hands free equip -ment, the vol ume set ting when the phone is handheld willnot be af fected and vice versa.Re set ting the PhoneIt is pos si ble to re set all menu set tings to their de fault val ues.To do this:ŒSe lect Mas ter re set from the Set tingsmenu or en ter 73738 .•En ter the phone lock code (the fac tory pro grammedcode is 0000).ŽPress YES.Dis play ing Your Phone Num berIf your phone number can not be re trieved from your SIMcard, you can en ter it your self.ŒSe lect Phone no from the Set tings menu.•En ter the number. Your SIM may re strict you fromchang ing/ac cess ing this number. If so, con tact your op -era tor.ŽPress YES.Note! If your SIM card al lows it, you can also en ter your fax and/ordata number.56Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Chang ing the Greet ing TextWhen you turn on your phone, a greet ing text ap pears in thedis play. In stead of the de fault greet ing, you can have yourphone dis play a wel come greet ing that you have writ ten your -self. How ever, some op era tors may not al low the greet ingtext to be changed.To en ter your own greet ing:ŒSe lect Greet ing from the Set tings menu.•Scroll to New text us ing the navi ga tion key.ŽPress YES.•Write your new greet ing us ing the nu meric keys.•Press YES to con firm your new greet ing.Note! The greet ing func tion also lets you turn the greet ing text off.Call In for ma tionWith the Call info func tion in the Set tings menuyou can choose to have the call time in the Info menu dis -played for all calls, both in com ing and out go ing, or for out -go ing calls only. You can also have the call cost dis played, pro vided you sub -scribe to this fea ture.To se lect what call in for ma tion you want to be dis played inthe Info menu:ŒSe lect Call info  from the Set tings menu.•Choose be tween Out go ing, All and Cost.ŽCon firm your se lec tion by press ing YES.•If you have se lected the Cost op tion, fol low the in struc -tions in the “Call Time/Call Cost” sec tion in this chap -ter.Set ting the Min ute MinderThis func tion gives an in di ca tion of the time spent dur ingcon ver sa tion by en ter ing a short beep every minute.To set the Min ute Minder:ŒSe lect Min minder  from the Set tings menu.•Choose be tween On and Off us ing the navi ga tion key.ŽPress YES to con firm your se lec tion.Changing the Dis play LightThe dis play light can be set to auto mat ic, turned off or turned on.In automatic mode, the display light is turned offautomatically 20 seconds after the last key has been pressed.It will be turned on again when a key is pressed or when a callor mes sage is re ceived.To set the dis play light:ŒSe lect Light from the  Set tings menu.•Choose the de sired dis play light set ting us ing the navi -ga tion key.ŽCon firm your se lec tion by press ing YES.Note! You can have one set ting when the phone is used as a hand -held unit and an other set ting when the phone is used with ahands free kit, pow ered from an ex ter nal source. If you, forex am ple, place the phone in a ve hi cle hands free cra dle, youcan set the dis play light to be turned on al ways and still have it in auto mat ic mode oth er wise.To Se lect Key SoundYou can choose whether clicks, tones or noth ing (si lent) willbe heard when you press the keys. 57Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
ŒSe lect Key sound from the Set tings menu.•Choose key sound us ing the navi ga tion key.ŽCon firm your se lec tion by press ing YES.Note! The only sound avail able for the side keys is the click sound.Chang ing the Mes sage Sig nalYou can choose whether clicks, tones or noth ing (si lent) willbe heard when you re ceive a text mes sage (SMS).ŒSe lect Mail alert from the Set tings menu.•Choose the sound you want to hear when you re ceive ames sage, us ing the navi ga tion key.ŽPress YES to con firm your se lec tion.Ac ti vat ing Ana log VOXYou have the op tion, in Ana log mode, to turn on your voiceop er ated trans mis sion (VOX). Us ing VOX causes yourphone to use less bat tery power dur ing a call. If VOX is ON, your phone’s trans mit ter op er ates only when you are speak -ing.  If VOX is OFF, the trans mit ter op er ates con tinu ouslydur ing a call. VOX should only be turned ON if your net -work op era tor sup ports it.Chang ing the Ring TypeYou can choose ring type from a list of dif fer ent sounds andmelo dies. You can also com pose your own mel ody by en ter -ing tones with the key pad.To choose one of the pre- programmed ring types:ŒSe lect Ring type from the Set tings menu.•Scroll with the navi ga tion key un til you find the r ing sig -nal that you want. If you do not wish to dis turb otherpeo ple, use the vol ume keys on the side of the phone to scroll si lently.ŽPress YES when you have reached the de sired ring type.Note! If the Data menus are turned on (see chap ter “Com mu ni cat -ing via the Mo dem”) you can set the ring sig nal type forspeech (the dis play shows Phone on the mid dle row), faxand data calls re spec tively. If you have the Two Line serv ice,you can also set dif fer ent ring types for the two lines.To com pose your own ring sig nal:ŒFrom the Set tings menu, se lect Edit Mel -ody.•Clear the dis play by press ing CLR.ŽUse the key pad to en ternotes. The key pad nowworks as a key board (seepic ture). Press and hold akey to en ter a long note.•  Press YES to con firm the mel ody you have en tered.The Ring Sig nal LevelThe Ring level set ting al lows you to spec ify the level for thefol low ing situa tions:•When the phone is hand held.58Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
•When the phone is con nected to hands free equip ment.•When the phone is con nected to a vi bra tor.To set the ring sig nal level:ŒIf re quired, con nect the phone to the ex ter nal equip -ment.•Scroll to the Ring level menu and press YES.ŽUse the navi ga tion key to set the ring sig nal level.•Press ing RIGHT in creases the vol ume.•Press ing LEFT de creases the vol ume.The phone will ring once with the ac tual set ting as youpress the navi ga tion key, ex cept for the Si lent andStep set tings.•Press YES to save the set ting.•Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.Tip! Use the side keys to change the ring level si lently.The An swer ing Serv iceThe An swer ing serv ice of your net work al lows call ers toleave a voice mes sage when you can not or do not wish to an -swer your calls.Note! This serv ice may not be avail able in all net works and may re -quire a sepa rate sub scrip tion.The Voice mail func tion makes it easy to call your an -swer ing serv ice to lis ten to re corded voice mes sages. Youmust ac ti vate the Voice mail func tion bef ore us ing it.This number may need to be pro grammed onto your SIM byyour op era tor.Some net works will de liver a voice mail in di ca tor ( ) no ti -fy ing that you have a voice mail.  In most cases, the icon willnot ap pear when you are roam ing.Ac ti vat ing the Voice MailNote! You can press and hold down 1 to quickly ac ti vate voice mail.To ac ti vate the Voice Mail func tion:ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Set VoiceM .If the number to your an swer ing serv ice can be re trievedfrom your SIM card, the number is dis played in brack ets.(This also ap plies if you have en tered the number your self atan ear lier oc ca sion and then turned the Voice mail func -tion off.)•To ac ti vate the Voice mail func tion, press YES .If no number is dis played, press YES.ŽEn ter the number to your an swer ing serv ice.•Press YES to ac ti vate the func tion.Call ing the An swer ing Serv iceYou can call the an swer ing serv ice at any time to lis ten toyour re corded mes sages. To do this:lFrom the Mail menu, se lect Voice mail and pressYES.The phone will auto mati cally call your voice mail. Fol low thein struc tions given to you by your op era tor’s an swer ing serv -ice.Fur ther in for ma tion about the use of the an swer ing serv ice isfound in the op er at ing in struc tions sup plied by your net workop era tor.59Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Chang ing the Num ber to the An swer ing Serv -iceTo change the number to the an swer ing serv ice:ŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Set VoiceM.•Scroll to New number and press YES.ŽEn ter the new number and press YES.Turning Off the Voice MailŒFrom the Mail menu, se lect Set VoiceM .•Se lect Off and press YES.Time, Date and AlarmThe Clock menu lets you set the time and date. It also letsyou ac ti vate the alarm func tion.The time is shown con tinu ously at the bot tom of the dis playwhen the phone is in standby mode.The ClockTo Change the Time For mat:ŒSe lect Clock mode from the Clock menu.•Se lect the re quired clock mode.ŽPress YES.To Set the Clock:ŒSe lect Set clock from the Clock menu.•En ter the time in hours and min utes. ŽPress YES.If you have se lected  the 12- hour for mat in the Clockmode func tion you can al ter nate be tween a.m. and p.m. bypress ing #.The DateIt is pos si ble to have the cur rent date dis played in the mid dleof the dis play when the phone is in standby mode.To Set the Date For mat:ŒSe lect Date mode from the Clock menu.•Scroll to the re quired date for mat by us ing the navi ga -tion key. ŽPress YES to se lect a date for mat.To Set the Date:ŒSe lect Set date from the Clock menu.•En ter the year (two dig its).ŽPress YES. •En ter the month and day in the same way.•Press YES to con firm your set ting.The AlarmThe phone has an alarm func tion.When it is ac ti vated, anicon in the shape of a bell ( ) is shown in front of the cur renttime in the dis play.The alarm will sound at the set time even if the phone isturned off. The il lu mi na tion of the keys and the dis play willflash. The volume of the alarm sig nal de pends on the set tingof the ring sig nal.The alarm will sound for 60 sec onds and will be re peatedevery nine min utes if you do not turn it off. 60Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
To Set the Alarm:ŒSe lect Set alarm from the Clock menu.•Scroll to the New time op tion by us ing the navi ga -tion key.ŽPress YES.•En ter the time in hours and min utes.•Press YES.Note! If you have cho sen the 12- hour for mat in the Clockmode func tion you can al ter nate be tween a.m. and p.m. bypress ing * and #.To Turn the Alarm Off:ŒPress any key to turn the alarm off when it sounds.•Press YES if you do not want the alarm to be re peated.To Turn the Alarm Func tion Off:ŒSe lect Set alarm from the Clock menu.•Scroll to the Off op tion us ing the navi ga tion key. ŽPress YES.The Call Time/Call CostDur ing an out go ing call, the call time is shown in the dis play.With the Call info func tion in the Set tings menuyou can have the time dis played for all calls, both in com ingand out go ing, pro vided you have cho sen the Time:Allop tion.You can also have the call cost or the number of call units dis -played if you se lect the Cost op tion, pro vided your net -work and your SIM card sup port this fea ture.Checking Time or Cost of the Last CallYou can check the time/cost of the last in com ing (or out go -ing) call with the Last call op tion in the Info menu.ŒSe lect the Info menu.•Press YES.De pend ing on the set ting in the Call info func tion inthe Set tings menu, you can check:•The elapsed time of the last out go ing call.•The elapsed time of the last in com ing call pro vided youhave cho sen the Time:All op tion in the Callinfo func tion in the Set tings menu.Checking To tal Call Time or Call CostŒSe lect Tot calls from the Info menu.•Press YES.De pend ing on the set tings in the Call info func tion inthe Set tings menu, you can check:•The elapsed time of all out go ing calls.•The elapsed time of all in com ing and out go ing calls.•The cost (or the number of call units) of all in com ing andout go ing calls.Call Cost in for ma tion is not avail able in Ana log mode.Re setting the To tal Call Time/Cost Me terŒFrom the Info menu, se lect Tot calls.•Press YES. The mes sage Re set? ap pears.ŽPress YES to re set the me ter.Note! If you have cho sen the call cost op tion you must en ter thePIN2 code to re set the me ter.61Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
De ter mining the Call CostThis func tion only ap pears if you have se lected the Costop tion in the Call info func tion in the Set tingsmenu. Call Cost in for ma tion is not avail able in Ana log mode.Note! This func tion may not be avail able on all SIM cards.lFrom the Info menu, se lect Price .The Home op tion means that the number of call units will be dis played dur ing a call, and in the Last call and Totcalls func tions.The Price func tion lets you en ter and vary the price percall unit. The price en tered will be stored on your SIM card.En tering the Price per Call UnitŒFrom the Settings menu, se lect Call info.•Scroll to Cost and press YES.ŽPress CLR to exit to standby mode.•From the Info menu, se lect Price Units andpress YES. New Price ap pears.•Press YES.‘En ter the code for the desired cur rency, for ex am pleUSD  for US Dol lar, and press YES.’En ter the price per call unit, for ex am ple 0,5, and pressYES.“En ter your PIN 2 code. (The PIN 2 code prompt maynot ap pear in some net works.) Re verting to Dis play ing Call UnitsŒFrom the Info menu, se lect Price .•Press YES to se lect the Home op tion.ŽPress YES to re vert to dis play ing call units.Call ing or Credit Card CallsWhen mak ing in ter na tional or long dis tance calls, you maynot want your op era tor to charge you for these calls on yournor mal ac count. If you have a credit card or a call ing card,you may want to re di rect the charges to one of those ac -counts in stead. Your CF888 is all set for mak ing this pro ce -dure as easy as pos si ble for you. You can store two sepa rate card num bers in your phone.These num bers are pro tected by a 4- to 8- digit se cu rity codethat you choose your self. The de fault code is 0000.In or der to be able to make Call ing card calls, you have to ac -ti vate this func tion.Ac ti vat ing the Call ing Card Fea tureŒFrom the Ac cess menu, se lect Call cards se cu rity and press YES.•En ter your se cu rity code and press YES. The de faultcode is 0000.ŽScroll to Call cards, us ing the navi ga tion key, and press YES.•Scroll to ON, us ing the navi ga tion key, and press YES.The Call card func tion is now ac ti vated and the sub menu Call card num bers will be visi ble in the Phone Book menu.62Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
To Change Se cu rity CodesŒ From the ACCESS menu, se lect Call cardsse cu rity and press YES.• En ter your se cu rity code and press YES. The de faultcode is 0000.Ž Scroll to Change code and press YES.• En ter your new code and press YES. The code can con -sist of four to eight dig its.• Con firm your new code, when Re peat newcode ap pears in the dis play, and press YES.Your se cu rity code is now changed.Stor ing Credit or Call ing Card Num bersYour Er ics son CF888 al lows you to store two call ing cardnum bers in the phone book menu. This sub menu is only visi ble if the Call card func tion is ac ti -vated in the ACCESS menu.To store a call ing card number:Œ From the PHONE BOOK menu, se lect Callcard num bers and press YES.• En ter your se cu rity code and press YES. The de faultcode is 0000. To change se cu rity codes, see above.Ž Se lect card po si tion (Card 1 or Card 2), us ing the navi -ga tion key, and press YES.• En ter the Ac cess number to the call ing card server. The num bers are en tered in the same way as in the or di naryPhone book.• Press the navi ga tion key.‘ En ter the Veri fi ca tion code to your call ing card server.’To store the call ing card number, press YES. To change the di al ing or der, press the navi ga tion key.Called no will flash in the dis play. Use the * or #key to change the or der.Note! Since the di al ing or der may vary be tween call ing card serv ers,that is if you have to dial your veri fi ca tion code bef ore or af -ter the number you wish to dial, you can switch the or der be -tween them. This is per formed with the * or # key, when theCalled no. row flashes.Se lect ing the Card You Want To UseIf you have stored two card num bers, you must se lect whichcard you wish to use before mak ing a Call ing/Credit card call. ŒFrom the PHONE BOOK menu, se lect Callcard num bers.•En ter your se cu rity code and press yes. The de faultcode is 0000.ŽScroll to the card you wish to use, us ing the navi gationkey and press YES.Your set tings for the card ap pear.•To se lect the card, press YES. Note! If you only use one card number, this se lec tion will not haveto be re peated every time you wish to make a Call ing/Creditcard call.Mak ing a Credit or Call ing Card CallŒ En ter the number you wish to dial, or re trieve it fromthe Phone book.•To set up the call as a Credit/Call ing Card Call, pressand hold YES.63Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
The ac cess number to the call ing card server is called and dur -ing the con nect ing phase, you are prompted to send thecalled number and the veri fi ca tion code, in the or der cho senby you (see above). To send the called number and the veri fi ca tion code dur ingthe con nect ing phase, press YES at the Send prompts or waita few sec onds and your Er ics son CF888 will send them auto -mati cally for your con ven ience. The Cal cu la torThe phone’s built- in cal cu la tor sup ports the four rules ofarith metic as well as per cent ages.An ex am ple of how to use the cal cu la tor:In this ex am ple we are go ing to di vide 134 by 32.ŒScroll to the Cal cu la tor menu and press YES.•En ter 134.ŽScroll with the navi ga tion key to the di vi sion sign (/),and press YES.•En ter 32.•Scroll with the navi ga tion key to the equal sign (=) andpress YES to get the re sult. You can also sim ply press # to get the re sult.‘To clear the dis play, press CLR. To En ter a Deci mal PointlPress *.To mul ti plylPress * twice.64Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Guide lines for Safe and Ef fi cient UseGen eralSince its in tro duc tion in the mid 1980s the mo bile phone isone of the most ex cit ing and in no va tive prod ucts ever de vel -oped. Your phone can help you to stay in touch with your of -fice, your home, emer gency serv ices and oth ers.Your mo bile phone is a ra dio trans mit ter and re ceiver. Whenthe phone is turned on it re ceives and trans mits ra dio fre -quency (RF) en ergy. De pend ing on the type of mo bile phoneyou have pur chased, it op er ates in dif fer ent fre quency rangesand em ploys com monly used modu la tion tech niques. Thesys tem that han dles your call when you are us ing your phone,con trols the power level at which your phone trans mits.Ex po sure to Ra dio Fre quency En ergyYour wire less hand held port able tele phone is a low power ra -dio trans mit ter and re ceiver.  When it is ON, it re ceives andalso sends our ra dio fre quency (RF) sig nals.In August, 1996, the Fed eral Com mu ni ca tions Com mis sions(FCC) adopted RF ex po sure guide lines with safety lev els forhand held wire less phones.  Those guide lines are con sis tentwith the safety stan dards pre vi ously set by both US and in ter -na tional stan dards bod ies:•ANSI C95.1 (1992)*•NCRP Re port 86 (1986)*•ICNIRP (1996)*Those stan dards were based on com pre hen sive and pe ri odicevalua tions of the rele vant sci en tific lit era ture.  For ex am ple,over 120 sci en tists, en gi neers, and phy si cians from uni ver si -ties, gov ern ment health agen cies, and in dus try re viewed theavail able body of re search to de velop the ANSI Stan dards(C95.1).The de sign of your phone com plies with the FCC guide lines(and those stan dards).* Ameri can Na tional Stan dards In sti tute: Na tional Coun cil on Ra -dia tion Pro tec tion and Meas ure ments; In ter na tional Com mis sion onNon- Ionizing Ra dia tion Pro tec tion.Ef fi cient Phone Op era tionHow to use your phone for op ti mum per form ance withmini mum power con sump tion:•Hold the phone as you would any other tele phone. Whilespeak ing di rectly into the mouth piece, an gle the an tennain a di rec tion up and over your shoul der. If the an tenna isex tend able/re tract able, it should be ex tended dur ing acall. •Do not hold the an tenna when the phone is in use. Hold -ing the an tenna af fects call qual ity, may cause the phoneto op er ate at a higher power level than needed andshorten talk and standby times.65Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Tips for Efficient OperationAn tenna Care: Use only the sup plied or an ap proved re -place ment an tenna. Un au thor ized an ten nas, modi fi ca tions,or at tach ments could dam age the phone and may vio lateFCC regu la tions.Phone Op era tion: Hold the phone as you would any othertele phone with the an tenna pointed up and over your shoul -der.Tips on Ef fi cient Op era tion: For your phone to op er atemost ef fi ciently:•Ex tend your an tenna fully.•Do not touch the an tenna un nec es sar ily when thephone is in use. Con tact with the an tenna af fects callqual ity and may cause the phone to op er ate at a higherpower level than oth er wise needed.Driv ingCheck the laws and regu la tions on the use of  wire less tele -phones in the ar eas where you drive. Al ways obey them.Also, if us ing your phone while driv ing, please:•Give full at ten tion to driv ing.•Use hands- free op era tion, if avail able.•Pull off the road and park bef ore mak ing or an swer ing acall if driv ing con di tions so re quire.Elec tronic De vicesMost mod ern elec tronic equip ment, for ex am ple equip mentin hos pi tals and cars, is shielded from RF en ergy. How ever,cer tain elec tronic equip ment may not be shielded against thethere fore sig nals from your wire less phone.Pace mak ersThe Health In dus try Manu fac tur ers As so cia tion rec om -mends that a mini mum sepa ra tion of six (6”) inches be main -tained be tween a hand held wire less phone and a pace makerto avoid po ten tial in ter fer ence with the pace maker.  Theserec om men da tions are con sis tent with the in de pend ent re -search by and rec om men da tions of Wire less Tech nol ogy Re -search.Per sons with pace mak ers:•Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than sixinches from their pace maker when the phone is turned ON.•Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.•Should use the ear op po site the pace maker to mini -mize the po ten tial for in ter fer ence.•If you have any rea son to sus pect that in ter fer ence istak ing place, turn your phone OFF im me di ately.Hear ing AidsSome digi tal wire less phones may in ter fere with some hear -ing aids. In the event of such in ter fer ences, you may want tocon sult your serv ice pro vider (or call the cus tomer serv iceline to dis cuss al ter na tives).66Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
Other Medi cal De vicesIf you use any other per sonal medi cal de vice, con sult themanu fac turer of your de vice to de ter mine if they are ade -quately shielded from ex ter nal RF en ergy.  Your phy si cianmay be able to as sist you in ob tain ing this in for ma tion.Turn your phone OFF in health care fa cili ties when any regu -la tions posted in these ar eas in struct you to do so. Hos pi talsor health care fa cili ties may be us ing equip ment that could besen si tive to ex ter nal there fore en ergy.Ve hi clesRF sig nals may af fect im prop erly in stalled or in ade quatelyshielded elec tronic sys tems in mo tor ve hi cles. Check with the manu fac turer or its rep re sen ta tive re gard ing your ve hi cle.You should also con sult the manu fac turer of any equip mentthat has been added to your ve hi cle.Posted Fa cili tiesTurn your phone OFF in any fa cil ity where posted no tices sore quire.Air craftFCC regu la tions pro hibit us ing your phone while in the air.Switch OFF your phone be fore board ing an air craft.Chil drenDo not al low chil dren to play with your phone since theycould hurt them selves or oth ers or ac ci den tally dam age thephone.Blast ing Ar easTo avoid in ter fer ing with blast ing op era tion, turn your phone OFF when in a “blast ing area” or in ar eas posted: “Turn offtwo- way ra dio.” Obey all signs and in struc tions.Po ten tially ex plo sive at mos pheresTurn your phone OFF when in any area with a po ten tially ex -plo sive at mos phere and obey all signs and in struc tions.Sparks in such ar eas could cause an ex plo sion or fire re sult ing in bod ily in jury or even death.Ar eas with a po ten tially ex plo sive at mos pheres are of ten, butnot al ways, clearly marked.  They in clude fu el ing ar eas suchas gaso line sta tions; be low deck on boats; fuel or chemi caltrans fer or stor age fa cili ties; ve hi cles us ing liq ue fied pe tro -leum gas (such as pro pane or bu tane); ar eas where the aircon tains chemi cals or par ti cles, such as grain, dust, or metalpow ders; and any other area where you would nor mally bead vised to turn off your ve hi cle en gine.For Ve hi cles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag in flates with great force.  DO NOT place ob jects,in clud ing both in stalled or port able wire less equip ment, inthe area over the air bag or in the air bag de ploy ment area.  If67Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
in- vehicle wire less equip ment is im prop erly in stalled and theair bag in flates, se ri ous in jury could re sult.Prod uct Care•Do not ex pose your mo bile phone to mois ture or ex -treme tem pera tures.•Do not use any other ac ces so ries but Ericsson origi nals.Fail ure to do so may re sult in loss of per form ance, fire,elec tric shock or in jury, and will void the war ranty.•Do not at tempt to dis as sem ble the prod uct. Do ing sowill void war ranty. This prod uct does not con tain con -sumer serv ice able com po nents. Serv ice should only beper formed by Author ized Serv ice Cen ters.68Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
In dexAAlarm.....60An swer ing Serv ice.....59Area In for ma tion.....53BBat terycharg ing.....5in sert ing/re mov ing.....5CCal cu la tor.....64Call Cost/Call Time.....61Call Time/Call Cost.....61Call Wait ing.....47Call ing Card Calls.....62Callsmak ing.....9mak ing sec ond.....48re ceiv ing.....10re ceiv ing sec ond or third.....47Chargercon nect ing/dis con nect ing.....6Clockset ting.....8Credit Card Calls.....62DData calls.....32Data Menus.....28Date.....60Dis play In di ca tors.....Dis play Light.....57Do mes tic Calls.....9EEar Piece Vol ume.....56Ear piece Vol ume.....13Em bed ded Num bers.....25Emer gency Calls.....9FFax calls.....32Fixed Di al ing.....43For ward ing Calls.....45can cel ling for wards.....46GGreet ing Text.....57Guide lines.....65HHands free Call ing.....52Hid ing Your Num ber.....12IIcons.....In ter na tional Calls.....9KKey Sound.....57LLan guagedis play.....869Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
MMenu Sys tem.....15Mes sage Sig nal.....58Mut ing.....13NNet workauto matic search.....37for bid den.....37search mode.....37Net works.....36Num bersem bed ded in SMS.....25PPhonekeys.....pre par ing for use.....4Phone Book.....16cre at ing.....17ed it ing.....20re ar rang ing num bers.....21re call ing en tries.....18RRe ceiv ing Fax and Data CallsMulti Num ber ing.....32Sin gle Num ber ing.....33Re di al ing.....10Ring Sig nal Level.....58set ting.....8Ring Type.....58SSe cu ritycall re strict.....41card lock.....40key pad lock.....42phone lock.....41Show ing Your Num ber.....12SIM Cardin sert ing.....4SMSeras ing.....26read ing mes sages.....25re ply ing to.....25send ing/re ceiv ing.....22stor ing mes sages.....26Sys temse lect ing.....38TText Mes sageeras ing.....26re ply ing to.....25Text mes sagesstor ing.....26Text Mes sagescom pos ing.....23em bed ded num bers.....25read ing.....25send ing/re ceiv ing.....22Time.....60Tone Sig nals.....13Two Line Serv ice.....55se lect ing a line.....55UUn an swered Calls.....11Use ful Fea tures.....5670Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent

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