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Mobile Phone CF888User’s GuideVisit us on the web at: http://mobile.ericsson.comERICSSON Z
First edition (August 1998)This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of cur-rent information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc. At any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be in-corporated into new editions of this manual.All rights reserved.©Ericsson Inc., 1998Publication Number: LZT 123 4459 R1Printed in the USA.
            The Menu Sys tem Some menus/features are operator dependent.            The Menu Sys tem Some menus/features are operator dependent.Start hereERICSSON 12:35MENU Ring level ( )MENU Change to LINE 2?MENU Forward MENU Mail MENU Keylock On?MENU Clock MENU Settings MENU Calculator MENU Phone book MENUNext call type MENU Networks MENU Access MENU Info Name RecallPosition RecallStoreEditEraseErase All from PhoneCopy AllCopy Call Card NumbersFixed NumbersAnswered callsDialed NumbersInfo RecallService RecallVoice MailRead MessagesSend MessagesArea InfoArea MessagesSet Voice MailMissed CallsSet AlarmSet ClockSet DateClock ModeDate ModeEar VolumeRing TypeEdit MelodyMail AlertKeylockKey SoundLightMin MinderCall InfoAnswering ModeAnalog VoxGreetingPhone NoLanguageData MenusLine 1 TagMaster ResetRestrict CallsFixed DialCall WaitingLock to this LineUnlock CardChange PIN CodeChange PIN2 CodePhone Lock Phone Lock Change CodeCall Cards Security Select NetSearchmodeEdit ListSystem Analog OptNew SearchPhone Number*Fax Number*Data Number*All NumbersSpeechFaxDataLast CallTot CallsPress .... To...Move clockwise or counterclockwiseBack up one level in the menusSelect a menu or functionReturn to the standby mode MENUActivate IR Port *These menus only appear if you    have turned on the data menus.*
ContentsCongratulations... 1Valuable Information 2Operators & Subscription, Dual Band/Dual Mode – GSM 1900 & Analog800, SIM & PINThe Phone, Keypad, and DisplayPreparing Your Phone for Use 4The SIM Card, The BatteryTurning On the Phone 7The Antenna, When No Network Name Is Displayed, Turning Off thePhone, Initial SettingsMaking and Receiving Calls 9Emergency Calls, Making Domestic Calls, Making International Calls, Re-ceiving a Call, Redialing a Number, Calling Someone Who Has Called You,Unanswered Calls, Hiding or Showing Your NumberDuring a Call 13Changing the Earpiece Volume, Muting the Microphone, Using the Displayas a Scratch Pad, Sending Tone SignalsThe Menu System 15Navigating the Menu System, Display Text and SymbolsThe Phone Book 16Before You Start, Entering Characters, Creating Your Personal Phone Book,Recalling a Phone Number, Keeping Your Phone Book Up to Date, CopyingPhone Numbers between Positions and MemoriesSending and Receiving Text Messages 22Two Memories, Setting the Phone for Text Messaging, Composing andSending Messages, Reading a Message, Replying to a Message, EmbeddedNumbers in SMS, Erasing a Message, Storing a Received Message,Reading Stored Messages, Calling a Phone Number in a Message, FrequentlyUsed MessagesCommunicating via the Modem 28Before you Start, The Data Menus, Installing the Infrared Modem , Connect-ing Using the IR Link, Connecting Using the RS232 Cable, Making Fax andData Calls, Receiving Fax and Data CallsThe Mobile Office Suite 34Installing the Mobile Office Suite, Uninstalling the Mobile Office SuiteNetworks 36Search Mode, Selecting a Network, Selecting a System, National Roaming,List of Preferred NetworksSecurity 40The Card Lock, The Phone Lock, Call Restrict, The Keypad Lock, FixedDialingForwarding Incoming Calls 45Activating a Call Forward, Checking the Forward Status, Cancelling CertainCall ForwardsHandling More than One Call 47The Call Waiting Service, Receiving a Second Call, Receiving a Third Call,Making a Second Call, Connecting Two CallsiSome features/menus are operator dependent
Conference Calls 50Initiating a Conference Call, Having a Private Conversation, Releasing Oneof the Members, Making a Call while a Conference Call is in Progress,Ending a Conference CallHandsfree Calling 52Selecting Answering Mode, Other Handsfree Related SettingsArea Information 53Turning On the Area Information, Turning the Area Information Off, AreaInformation Message Types, The Area Information Message List, ReceivingArea InformationThe Two Line Service 55Selecting a Line, Receiving a Call on Line 1 or Line 2, Different Settings forEach Line, Changing the Name of the Two LinesOther Useful Features 56Personalizing Your Phone, The Ring Signal Level, The Answering Service,Time, Date and Alarm, The Call Time/Call Cost, Calling or Credit Card Calls,The CalculatorGuidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 65General, Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy, Efficient Phone Operation,Tips for Efficient Operation, Driving, Electronic Devices, Aircraft, Children,Blasting Areas, Potentially explosive atmospheres, Product CareIndex 69iiSome features/menus are operator dependent
Congratulations...…and thank you for choosing the CF888, a mobile phonespecially suited for the demanding user of communicationtools. Retaining the slim, streamlined size that has becomeassociated with the Ericsson family of phones, the CF888sets a new standard for others to follow.Apart from its unique toughness and extraordinary soundquality, the CF888 comes packed with features that will helpyou stay ahead. Some highlights include:•With the built-in GSM modem, you can forget all aboutPC Cards. It’s already inside your phone, guaranteeingyou instant access to your PC, laptop or handheld com-municator -- wireless if you prefer that, thanks to the in-frared capabilities.•Dual band, dual-mode operation extends the potentialfor efficient network usage, especially so if you frequentlyuse your phone in urban areas. The dual-band antennaensures optimal reception in both frequency bands.Like the other phones from Ericsson, the CF888 is producedto meet the highest quality standards.This guide introduces you to your CF888 and shows you howto get the most out of it. Before you start, please read the“Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use” in the back of themanual.1Some features/menus are operator dependent
Valuable InformationOperators & SubscriptionTo be able to use your phone, you need to have a subscrip-tion to a network. This is obtained from the network opera-tor. The services included in your subscription depend onyour choice of operator and/or subscription. Therefore,some of the services and functions described in this manualmay not be accessible to you. If you want a complete list ofthe services included in your subscription, please contactyour network operator.Dual Band/Dual Mode –GSM 1900 & Analog 800The Ericsson CF888 is a dual band/dual mode phone, soyou can operate your phone in two different kinds of net-works – the GSM 1900 (PCS) and the AMPS 800 systems.The digital GSM system operates at 1900 MHz, while theanalog system, AMPS, operates at 800 MHz.A dual band/dual mode phone, such as your CF888, com-bines the two standards and can use both frequencies. Youhave the power of the GSM 1900 in your home networkwhile being able to roam in the widespread analog coverage.GSM 1900 is sometimes called GSM or PCS.Analog information/instructions will appear in blue.SIM & PINTogether with your subscription you will obtain a 3-volt SIM(Subscriber Identity Module) card. TheSIMmustbeadualmode SIM card to operate as a dual mode phone. A sin-gle mode SIM will only access GSM 1900 networks.The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track ofyour phone number, the services you have ordered from yournetwork operator and your Phone Book information, amongothers.Your SIM card is supplied with a security code or PersonalIdentity Number (PIN), which you need in order to gain ac-cess to the network. Your PIN may also be required whenyou want to change settings in your phone. Furthermore,some operators may have services that require a second PIN,the PIN2. You will find your PIN (and PIN2) in the informa-tion from your operator.When you turn on your phone you may be prompted to enteryour PIN if the PIN is activated. If the PIN is entered incor-rectly three times in succession, the SIM card will be blocked.If this happens you can unlock it by using your Personal Un-blocking Key (PUK) code, which is also obtained from youroperator. See chapter “Security”.You should be careful with your PIN, since it is your protec-tion against unauthorized use of your phone and subscrip-tion.2Some features/menus are operator dependent
The Phone, Keypad, and DisplaySome features/menus are operator dependent3AntennaIndicator LightInfraRed (IR) PortNavigation KeyKeypadVolume KeysEarpieceDisplayMicrophone Active FlipKey Functions•, used to:make calls, answer incomingcalls, put calls on hold andswitch between calls.confirm selections and inputs.•and , used to:turn the phone on or off.end calls, reject incoming callsand cancel selections.•, press or(or press and hold) to ac-cess and navigate the menusystem.•(Clear), used toerase digits from the display.mute the telephone.•S, used to enterthe digits 0–9 and to enter text.The 0 key also enters the inter-national prefix (+) if helddown.•, used to:enter the *character.enter a pause character (’p’) if held down.•, used to:enter the characters # or ¤.recall a phone number from the Phone Book.•on the side of the phone, usedto:change the earpiece volume during a call.reject an incoming call.silently adjust ring type and ring level (mustselect from menus).check date when roaming.temporarily disables the active flip.•answers and ends call when activated.Indicators in the Display•Signal strength.The more bars that are shown,the higher the signal strength.•Battery meter.The fuller the icon, the betterthe battery charge.•The keypad is locked.•All incoming calls are for-warded to another number.•The ring signal is turned off.•You have received a text message.•You have received a voice mail.•The alarm is set.•The line currently selected. (Requires thatyou have the Two Line Service.)•The phone is locked to a network otherthan your home network. Analog only.4278lSMmTtL1B
Preparing Your Phone for UseThe SIM CardWhen you register as a subscriber with a network operator,you obtain a SIM card.SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card,and the other is considerably smaller (about the size of a regu-lar stamp). The CF888 uses the smaller card. Many operatorsdeliver credit card size SIM cards where the small size card ispunched out to be easily removed.Before you can use your phone, you must insert the SIM card intothe phone.To Insert the SIM CardTo insert the SIM card, remove the battery (if attached) and followthese steps:Release the SIM card holder by sliding it toward the antenna.Fold out the holder.Slide the SIM card into the holder. Makecertain that the angled corner is top rightFold down the holder.Lock the holder by pressing it downand sliding it toward the bottom of thephone.4Some features/menus are operator dependentPreparing Your Phone for UseThe SIM CardWhen you register as a subscriber with a network operator,you obtain a SIM card.SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card,and the other is considerably smaller (about the size of a regu-lar stamp). The CF888 uses the smaller card. Many operatorsdeliver credit card size SIM cards where the small size card ispunched out to be easily removed.Before you can use your phone, you must insert the SIM card intothe phone.To Insert the SIM CardTo insert the SIM card, remove the battery (if attached) and followthese steps:Release the SIM card holder by sliding it toward the antenna.Fold out the holder.Slide the SIM card into the holder. Makecertain that the angled corner is top rightFold down the holder.Lock the holder by pressing it downand sliding it toward the bottom of thephone.
The BatteryYour mobile phone comes with a nickel metal hydride(NiMH) battery. The battery is not charged when purchased,but there may be enough power to turn on the phone.Attaching the Battery to the Phone:Place the battery on the back of the phone.Press the battery upwards andagainst the phone until you heara click.Removing the BatteryMake sure that the phone is turned off before removing thebattery. Then:Press the locking catch onthe bottom of the battery.Lift the battery up and away from the phone.Charging the BatteryMake sure that the battery is attached to the phone. Then:Connect the charger to the outlets. You will receive oneof the chargers pictured below.A green indicator on the charger lights up. If not, makesure you have inserted the plug to the charger correctly(you may have to press hard).If applicable, connect the clear plastic plug on thecharger cable to the charger. It is correctly insertedwhen you hear a click.5Some features/menus are operator dependent
Connect the other end of the cable to the phone ac-cording to the picture. The flash symbol on the plugmust face upwards. Note that you may have to presshard.The phone will automatically start charging the battery as youattach the charger. To indicate the charging:•the battery meter in the display is continuously filled andemptied.•the indicator on top of the phone shows a steady red light(green if the phone is turned on).When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the dis-play will show full and the indicator on top of the phone willshow a steady green light.Note! It is possible to use the phone while the battery is beingcharged. This will, however, increase the charging time.Disconnecting the ChargerlLift the plug connected tothe phone upwards andpull it out.When to Charge the BatteryThe nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery that comes withyour phone can be charged whenever you wish without los-ing performance. This is not the case with the nickel cadmiumtype batteries, often sold as accessories from other suppliers.For optimal talk and standby time in the long run, we recom-mend that you only use Ericsson original batteries with yourCF888.As a reminder that the battery needs to be charged or re-placed with a charged one...•an alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the messageBattery low appears for ten seconds in the display.•the indicator light on top of the phone starts blinking red.Note! If the phone is left turned on, the low battery alarm will be re-peated several times and, finally, the phone will turn itself offwhen the battery is no longer able to power it satisfactorily. Itmight be possible to turn the phone on again, but you will notbe able to make or receive any calls. Instead the battery mustbe charged or replaced with a charged one.6Some features/menus are operator dependent
Turning On the PhoneWhen No Network Name Is DisplayedEmergency Calls OnlyNo networkNetworksTurning Off the Phone7
Initial SettingsThe first time you turn on your CF888, you may want tochange the default language setting, and set the clock.Display LanguageMost SIM cards automatically set the display language to thelanguage of the country where you purchased your SIM card.If this is not the case, the default language is English.To change the display language:Press the navigation key to the LEFT or to the RIGHT re-peatedly until the Settings menu appears.Press YES to enter the Settings menu.Press the navigation key to the LEFT repeatedly until theLanguage menu appears.Press YES to enter the Language menu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until you find thedesired language. Your CF888 offers English, French,Spanish, Portuguese, and Auto Alternative (the SIMpreferred language).Press YES to select the language.Press CLR to return to the standby mode.Note! If by accident your phone displays a language you do not un-derstand, you can return to English by entering the sequenceL0000Rat any time.Setting the TimeThe time is shown at the bottom of the display. When youbuy the phone, the time is normally not set.If you want to set the time:Press the navigation key to the LEFT repeatedly untilthe Clock menu appears.Press YES to enter the Clock menu.Press the navigation key to the RIGHT repeatedly untilthe Set clock menu appears.Press YES to enter the Set clock function.Enter the correct time in hours, minutes and press YES.Press CLR to return to standby mode.Note! The time is by default presented in the 12-hour format. If youprefer the 24-hour format, you can change the default setting.For more information, see chapter “Other Useful Features”.Setting the Ring Signal LevelPress the navigation key to the RIGHT.The text Ring level and a bar representing thering signal level appears in the display.Press YES to enter the Ring level menu.Use the navigation key to set the ring signal level.•Pressing RIGHT increases the volume.•Pressing LEFT decreases the volume.The phone will ring once with the actual setting as youpress the navigation key, except for the Silent andStep settings.Press YES to save the setting.Press CLR to return to standby mode.Tip! Use the side keys to change the ring level silently.Note! If you have your CF888 connected to external equipment(e.g. handsfree equipment or a vibrating accessory) the ringsignal level will be set for this situation separately. See chapter“Other Useful Features” for more information.8Some features/menus are operator dependent
Making and Receiving CallsThe instructions in this chapter assume that you have turnedon your phone and that you are within range of a network.Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call:If the phone is not on, turn it on by pressing the NO keyuntil you hear a click.Enter 911 (or 112, where applicable).Press YES. The display shows AttemptingEmergency.Note! Some operators may require that a SIM card has been in-serted into the phone and that you have a valid subscription.Making Domestic CallsTo make a domestic call:Enter the area code and phone number. The digits areshown in the display.•If you need to erase a digit, press CLR.•To erase all digits, press and hold the CLR key until alldigits have been erased or press NO.Press YES to make the call. The display shows Call-ing, followed by Connecting.•When the call is answered, a call time meter in the dis-play shows the elapsed time in minutes and seconds.•If nobody answers your call or you cannot get through,press NO. The number is stored in a memory whichmakes it easy to repeat the call (see “Redialing the LastNumber” below).•If the number is busy, it can be redialed automatically(see “Redialing a Number” below).When you want to end the call, press NO. The CallTime meter shows the duration of the call for three sec-onds.Tip! It is possible to check the duration of the call later. See chap-ter “Other Useful Features”.Making International CallsTo make an international call:Press and hold the 0 key until the international charac-ter + is displayed.The + will automatically be replaced by the interna-tional dialing prefix for the country from which you arecalling.Enter the country code, the area code (without the lead-ing zero) and the phone number.Press YES to make the call.Note! When you are roaming, your phone will automatically searchfor a network. Which networks you can use depends on theagreements your operator has signed with the operators inthe area you are visiting. See chapter “Networks”.9Some features/menus are operator dependent
Note! Some operators may not support international dialing prefix(+). You may be required to enter a specific code (ex: 011 forUSA).Receiving a CallWhen you receive a call, the phone rings and the indicatorlight on top of the phone rapidly blinks green. The displayshows Answer?.If your subscription includes the service Calling Line Identifi-cation and the caller’s network sends the number, you will seethe caller’s number on the bottom row of the display. If thenumber is stored together with a name in the phone book,the name will be shown in the display.Note! The phone must be turned on and within coverage of a net-work before a call can be received.The active flip can be temporarily disabled by pressing andholding the side volume key while opening/closing the flip.To Answer the CallOpen flip. If already open, press YES.When the call is finished, press NO, or close flip.To Reject the CallThere are two ways of rejecting the call:•Press the NO key.•Press the volume key on the side of the phone twice.The caller will hear a busy tone if the caller’s network sup-ports this function.If you press NO in Analog mode, the ringer will be muted,and the phone will return to standby.Redialing a NumberYour CF888 has a function that conveniently lets you redialthe last 15 phone numbers you have called. It can also redial anumber automatically if the connection failed when you firstcalled. This may vary depending on your SIM.To Redial Previously Called NumbersPress YES. The display now shows Call? togetherwith the last dialed number.Press the navigation key to the RIGHT or LEFT until thenumber you want to call is shown on the bottom row ofthe display.Press YES to make the call.Note! Should you want to clear the last dialed numbers memory, dothe following:Press the navigation key to the LEFT. The Phonebook menu appears.Press YES to enter the Phone book menu.Press the navigation key to the LEFT. The Dialednumbers function appears.Press YES to select the Dialed numbers func-tion.Press and hold the CLR key. The question Eraseall? appears.Press YES to erase the last dialed numbers from thememory.Press CLR to return to standby mode.10Some features/menus are operator dependent
The Automatic Redialing FunctionIf the connection fails, the display shows Retry? on thetop row and the reason for the failure on the second row.To automatically redial the number:lPress YES.•The number will automatically be redialed until the callis answered, or 10 times at the most.•If you press any key or you receive a call, the redialingis interrupted.•If the redialing is successful, the phone beeps and thenyou hear a ring signal.lPress NO if you do not want to retry.Calling Someone Who Has Called YouIf you subscribe to the service Calling Line Identification,and the caller’s network sends the number, the numbers ofthe last ten answered calls are stored in the phone.To recall one of the last answered numbers:Press the navigation key to the LEFT. The Phonebook menu appears.Press YES to enter the Phone book menu.Press the navigation key LEFT repeatedly until the An-swered calls function appears.Press YES to select the Answered calls func-tion.Press the navigation key repeatedly until the requirednumber is displayed.Press YES to make the call.Unanswered CallsIf you have received calls but have been unable to answer, thenumber of unanswered calls will be shown in the display untilyou press the CLR key.Information about the ten last missed calls will be saved inyour phone’s memory, which makes it possible for you tocheck when the calls were received. If your subscription in-cludes the service Calling Line Identification and the caller’snetwork sends the number, you can also find out who called.Finding Out Who Called and WhenPress the navigation key to the LEFT repeatedly until theMail menu appears.Press YES to enter the Mail menu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until the Missedcalls function appears.Press YES to enter the Missed calls function.The last caller’s number (if your subscription includesthe Calling Line Identification service) is now shown inthe display together with the time (or date) when thecall was received. If no information about the caller’snumber was received, the display will show one of thefollowing:•Unidentified, which means that no informa-tion was available.•Restricted, which means that the caller wantedto withhold the number.11Some features/menus are operator dependent
To see the other unanswered calls, press the navigationkey repeatedly.Press CLR to return to standby mode.Note! If you check a missed call within 24 hours, the time of the callwill be displayed. Otherwise, the time is replaced by the date.You can toggle between date and time by pressing *.To Erase a Number from the Missed CallsMemoryWhen the information about the call is shown, pressCLR.Press YES.Hiding or Showing Your NumberFor most common subscriptions, the caller’s number will besent when a call is made. This means that the receiver can seeyour phone number when you make a call. However, someoperators offer subscriptions where your phone number isnormally hidden.You can alter the normal setting (according to your subscrip-tion) for a particular call.Hiding Your Phone Number for a ParticularCall:Enter the phone number you wish to call.Press the navigation key to the RIGHT.The Special functions menu now appears.Press YES to enter the Special functionsmenu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until Hide Idappears.Press YES to make the call.Showing Your Number for a Particular CallEnter the phone number you wish to call.Press the navigation key to the RIGHT.The Special functions menu now appears.Press YES to enter the Special functionsmenu.Press the navigation key repeatedly until Send Idappears.Press YES to make the call.Some features are not available in your Analog subscription.12Some features/menus are operator dependent
During a CallWhen you are engaged in a call, there are several functions inyour CF888 to help you perform actions you might need dur-ing the conversation.Changing the Earpiece VolumeIf you want to change the earpiece volume during a call:lPress the volume key on the side of the phone up ordown.•Pressing UP increases the volume.•Pressing DOWN decreases the volume.Muting the MicrophoneTo temporarily mute the microphone during a call:Press and hold the CLR key. Mute is shown in the dis-play.To resume conversation, release the CLR key.Using the Display as a Scratch PadIf you, during a call, need to write down a phone number, youcan use the Scratch Pad function in the CF888. To do this:lEnter the number using the numeric keys.When you end the call, the number remains in the display.You can now call the number by pressing YES or save it in thePhone Book (see chapter “The Phone Book”).Sending Tone SignalsIn order to, for example, perform banking by phone or con-trol a phone answering machine, you need to use codes.These codes are sent as tone signals (also called DTMFtones).To send tone signals/codes during a call:lPress the appropriate keys (1-9, *and #).Sending DTMF tones in standby mode:When dialing a number with pause(s) in standby mode, thefirst part of the number is sent as a telephone number. Anynumbers after the pare sent as DTMF. A 3-second pause isgenerated for each psign, but the 3-second timer can beforced by pressing SEND.In Analog mode, the digits between pauses are sent as DTMFwhen YES is pressed. If LONG YES is pressed, the digitsbetween pauses are hookflashed.Note! Ap(pause) is sent by holding down a * key.13Some features/menus are operator dependent
Sending DTMF Tones While on a Call:Digits entered during an active call are automatically sent asDTMF. If YES is pressed, the call will be set-up to thenumber entered.This applies to both AMPS and GSM modes.Sending Digits from Your Phone Book Whileon a CallWhile on a call, you can recall a phone book entry. A secondcall can be placed by pressing and holding the YES key.In analog mode, press YES to send digits (before pauses) asDTMF.Tip! You can also enter the code before you make the call or storeit in the Phone Book. See Creating Your Personal Phone Book inthe “Phone Book” chapter on how to do this.14Some features/menus are operator 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 function in your CF888 that conven-iently lets you store and recall phone numbers. This meansthat you can let the phone remember your important num-bers, instead of you keeping everything in your head orcarrying your address book with you.The Phone Book also keeps track of your last dialed numbersand, if you subscribe to the Calling Line Identification serv-ice, the last answered numbers. This feature is convenient ifyou have to redial someone.When you receive a call and the caller’s number is in thePhone Book, you will see the name in the display.Tip Together with your CF888 you received the Ericsson MobileOffice Suite software. When installed on your computer, theMobile Office Suite lets you manage your Phone Book fromyour computer in a simple and straightforward way.You will find more information about the Mobile OfficeSuite in the chapter “Communicating via the Modem”.Before You StartBefore you start creating your personal Phone Book, thereare a few things you need to know. In this section, you willlearn about the two different storages and how to store thenumbers with the international prefix.We also recommend that you read the section about enteringcharacters at this stage, even though you might need to goback to the section when you follow the instructions later on.Phone Book MemoriesThere are two different memories where you can store thephone numbers:•The memory on the SIM card.•The phone memory.Storing your numbers in the card memory allows you to recallthe numbers stored on the SIM card even when you changephones, i.e. when you insert your SIM card into anotherphone.On the other hand, by storing your numbers in the phone mem-ory, your numbers will always be available to you on yourphone, even if you change SIM cards.The memory positions in the card memory are numberedfrom 1 onwards. The actual number of memory positionsavailable depends on your SIM card.The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers. Thememory positions are designated ¤1–¤99.Note! In the Phone book menu, press #to enter the ¤charac-ter. Outside the Phone book menu, you must press andhold down #to enter the ¤character.16Some features/menus are operator dependent
Entering CharactersIn the phone book you can accompany any number you storewith a name. To enter the characters in the name, follow theinstructions below.lPress the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly untilthe desired character appears in the display.Press… to get…1 Space -?!,.:;“'<=>()_12 ABCÅÄÆàÇ2Γ3 DEFèÉ3ΛΦ4 GHIì45 JKL5Λ6 MNOÑÖØò67 PQRSß7?Σ8 TUVÜù89 WXYZ90 +&@/¤%$£¥§¿¡0T ΞΨΩ*p, Upper/Lower Case##*For example:•To enter an A, press the numeric key 2 once.•To enter a B, press the numeric key 2 twice.Tip! To enter a digit, you can press and hold down the numerickey.Note! If there is a pause of more than 60 seconds between enteringcharacters, the phone will return to the standby menu.To Enter Lowercase LettersEnter the letter, for example an ‘A’, and then press *.An‘a’ appears.Lowercase letters will now appear until you press *again.To Check the First CharactersIf you enter more characters than can be seen in the display,the first characters will be replaced by the lsymbol. Tocheck the first characters you have entered:lPress the navigation key LEFT.Creating Your Personal Phone BookTo Store a Phone NumberFrom the Phone book menu, select Store.Enter a name to accompany the phone number.Use the numeric keys as described in the previous sec-tion.Press the navigation key RIGHT.Enter the phone number.You now have four options:To save the number in the card memory, in the firstempty position (displayed in the top right corner):•Press YES.To save the number in the card memory, in a positionyou decide:•Press the navigation key RIGHT, enter the position andthen press YES.To save the number in the phone memory, in the firstempty position:•Press the navigation key RIGHT, press the # key twiceand then press YES.17Some features/menus are operator dependent
To save the number in the phone memory, in a positionyou decide:•Press the navigation key RIGHT, press the # key once,enter the position and then press YES.Tip! If you have entered a number in the scratch pad during a call,you can store it in the Phone Book by selecting Store fromthe Phone book menu while you have the number in thedisplay.Overwrite ProtectionIf you try to store a phone number in a position which alreadycontains a phone number, the message Used Over-write? appears in the display. You then have the twofollowing options.To store the number in a different position:Press NO.Enter the new position number.Press YESTo store the number in the selected position, thus erasing theold number:lPress YES.When the Memories are Full•If you try to store a phone number when all the positionsin the card memory are occupied, a position number in thephone memory will be suggested in the top line of the dis-play.•If both memories are full, no position number will besuggested. If you still wish to store the phone number,you have to enter the number of an already occupied po-sition, thus erasing the old number.Storing a Number With a Tone Signal CodeIn order to, for example, perform banking by phone or con-trol a phone answering machine, you will need to use codes.These codes are sent as tone signals (also called DTMFtones).Note! Anything entered after 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:Follow the instructions on how to store a phonenumber until entering the number.After you enter the phone number, press and hold the*key until the pause character ‘p’ appears.Enter the code.If needed, insert another pause, another code and so on.Continue following the instructions on how to store aphone number.When you make the call, the phone will dial the number, waituntil the call is answered and send the code. If you insertedanother pause and another code, it will pause again, send thenext code and so on.Recalling a Phone NumberThe Speed Dialing FacilityYou can call the phone numbers that you store in the posi-tions1–9 inthecard memory by entering the position numberand then pressing YES. Therefore, you should save positions1 – 9 for important numbers.18Some features/menus are operator dependent
An example:If you want to call John, whose number is stored in position 3in the card memory:Enter the digit 3.Press YES.Recalling a Phone Number Using the NameFrom the Phone book menu, select Name re-call.Enter the name you want to recall (or the first letters ofit) using the numeric keys as described above.You do not have to enter the entire name; a few initialletters will do. The phone will match the letters with ex-isting names in the memory.Press YES.The best match between the letters you entered and thenames in the Phone Book will be displayed. You canalso see the storage position within brackets.If the displayed name is not the required one, press thenavigation key repeatedly until you find the correctname and number.Press YES to make the call.Tip! You can also enter the name directly after pressing LEFTfrom the empty standby display.Tip! When recalling by name, both SIM memory and phone bookstorage will be listed alphabetically.Recalling a Phone Number Using the PositionIf you know the memory position where you have stored acertain phone number, you can recall the number using theposition.From the Phone book menu, select Positionrecall.Enter the position where the number is stored.•For a position in the card memory, simply enter thenumber.•For a position in the phone memory, press and holddown the # key until the ‘¤’ character appears andthen enter the number.Press YES.The name and phone number is now displayed.If you entered the wrong position number, press thenavigation key repeatedly until you find the phonenumber.To call the number, press YES.Tip! You can also enter the position directly in the standby displayand then press the # key to recall the phone number. Do notforget the ‘¤’ before the position if the number is stored inthe phone memory.Keeping Your Phone Book Up to DateAs the people you know change jobs, move, marry etc., youmight want to change the names and numbers in your PhoneBook, or perhaps delete some of the entries.19Some features/menus are operator dependent
To Edit an Entry in the Phone BookThere are two ways of bringing up the Phone Book entry youwish to edit. You can use either the storage position or thename.To edit the entry using the position:From the Phone book menu, select Edit.Enter the position number for the entry you wish toedit.•For a position in the card memory, simply enter thenumber.•For a position in the phone memory, press and holddown the # key until the ‘¤’ character appears andthen enter the number.Press YES to select the entry.You will now see…•the name (displayed on the middle row).•the phone number (displayed on the bottom row).•the storage position (displayed on the top row).Press the navigation key RIGHT to select the row youwish to edit.The cursor is positioned to the right on the selectedrow.Edit the row by using…•the CLR key to erase.•the numeric keys to enter letters or digits.•the navigation key to move the cursor left (or rightwhen it is positioned in a row).If needed, press the navigation key RIGHT to select an-other row and continue editing.Press YES to save the changes.To edit the entry using the name:From the Phone book menu, select Edit.Press the navigation key LEFT.The display now shows Find name in the middlerow.Enter the name for the entry you wish to edit, using thenumeric keys. The more letters you enter, the better thematch.Press YES to select the entry.You can now continue from point 4 above.Tip! When you edit using the name, you cannot scroll between thedifferent entries that match the characters you entered. Onlythe first match is displayed. In some cases therefore, it mightbe easier to recall the number using the name to check thestorage position, and then use this to edit using the position.Erasing a Phone NumberTo erase a phone number from the Phone Book:Recall the number using Name recall orPosition recall.Press and hold CLR. The question Erase? appears.Press YES to erase the number.Note! You can also select Erase from the Phone book menuand then enter the storage position.Should you want to erase all numbers from the phone mem-ory (not possible for the card memory), you can do this as fol-lows:From the Phone book menu, select Erase allfrom Phone.20Some features/menus are operator dependent
Press YES to erase all phone numbers from the phonememory.Copying Phone Numbers between Positionsand MemoriesAs you fill up the Phone Book memories, you might want tomove entries from one memory to another or between posi-tions in the memories.Copying All Numbers from Card Memory toPhone MemoryFrom the Phone book menu, select Copy all.Scroll to Card->Phone and press YES.Enter the number of the first position in the card memoryyou wish to copy and press YES.Enter the number of the first position in the phone mem-ory you wish to copy to and press YES.Press YES to start the copying.Copying All Numbers from Phone Memory toCard MemoryFrom the Phone book menu, select Copy all.Scroll to Phone->Card and press YES.Enter the number of the first position in the phone mem-ory you wish to copy and press YES.Enter the number of the first position in the card memoryyou wish to copy to and press YES.Press YES to start the copying.Copying Numbers from Card Memory toPhone Memory One by OneFrom the Phone book menu, select Copy.Scroll to Card->Phone and press YES.Enter the number of the first position in the card memoryyou wish to copy and press YES.Enter the number of the first position in the phone mem-ory you wish to copy to and press YES.Press YES to start copying.The starting position in the card memory is displayed andthe next empty position in the phone memory is suggested.For every entry on the card, from the start position on-wards, press:•YES to copy.•NO to go on to the next position in the card memory.•CLR to copy to another position in either the card orphone memory. Enter the number of the position andpress YES. To enter a number from the phone memory,for example ¤1, press #to enter the ¤character.•CLR twice to interrupt copying.Copying Numbers from Phone Memory toCard Memory One by OneFrom the Phone book menu, select Copy.Scroll to Phone->Card and press YES.To copy from the phone memory to the card memory use theYES,NO and CLR keys in the same way as described in the pre-vious paragraph.21Some features/menus are operator dependent
Sending and Receiving Text MessagesA very convenient feature of your Ericsson CF888 is theShort Message Service (SMS). This allows you to send and re-ceive text messages consisting of up to 160 characters.Using the SMS, you do not have to worry about whether theperson you want to reach checks their answering machines.The message will be delivered to their phone.Text messages can be received when the phone is in standbymode, when the recipient is engaged in a call or when incom-ing calls are forwarded to another phone number. If the re-cipient’s phone is turned off when a message is sent, a notify-ing message will be displayed shortly after the phone isturned on.Apart from sending standard messages to phones, your Er-icsson CF888 is also prepared for sending fax messages(group 3 and 4), e-mails and telexes, via SMS. This service isoperator dependent.Tip! Together with your CF888 you received the Mobile OfficeSuite software. The Mobile Office Suite makes it possible foryou to write and read SMS messages on your computer. Formore information on how this is done, please see the chapter“Communicating via the Modem”.Note! The SMS Mobile Originate may need to be activated.You cannot send SMS while in Analog mode.Two MemoriesThe Messages MemoryIf you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it isautomatically stored in the Messages memory in the phone,which allows you to read it later on.If there are any unread incoming messages in the messagesmemory, a letter icon (Mm) is shown to the left at the bottomof the display.The Messages memory can hold up to 10 messages. When allmemory positions are occupied, the oldest read message willbe overwritten when a new message is received.If the Messages memory becomes full with unread messages,new messages will automatically be stored in the SIM cardmemory. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the lettericon (Mm) starts blinking.Messages will remain in the Messages memory until you erasethem (see “How to Erase a Message”), until you insert a dif-ferent SIM card, or until the telephone needs the memoryspace for storing new messagesThe SIM Card MemoryIf you receive an important message and want to make sure itis not erased from the messages memory, you can store it inmemory on your SIM card. This means that you can retrievethe message regardless of which phone you use. Messages22Some features/menus are operator dependent
that are saved in the SIM card memory will remain there untilyou erase them.Setting the Phone for Text MessagingIf the phone number to your network service center cannotbe retrieved from your SIM card, you must specify thenumber yourself. Otherwise you cannot reply to receivedmessages or send your own messages.From the Mail menu, select Send messages.Scroll to Options and pressYES.Scroll toServ cent and pressYES.If there is no number in the display, enter the numberof the service center, including the international prefix,and press YES.Press CLR to return to standby mode.Your phone is now ready to send and receive messages.Note! Some network operators may only allow SMS to be sentwithin their own network.Setting Duration of MessageIf your message cannot be delivered due to the recipient notbeing within reach of a network, you can instruct your Serv-ice Center to repeat the message for one hour, 12 hours, oneday, one week or the maximum period (determined by yourservice provider).From the Mail menu, select Send messages .New appears.Scroll to Options,using the navigation key andpress YES.To select the Valid per option, press YES .Scroll to the desired duration and press YES.Changing Message TypesThe phone is prepared for sending other types of messages.Your network operator’s Service Center may offer the facilityto convert a text message into a format (fax, telex, voice, etc.)that suits the equipment that is going to receive the message.Consult your operator for further information about the for-mats you can use.From the Mail menu, select Send messages .Scroll to Options, using the navigation key, andpress YES.Scroll to the Msg type option and press YES.Select the required format, using the navigation key, andpress YES.Note! Standard means an ordinary text message (SMS) to otherphones. Standard is the default message type.Composing and Sending MessagesTo Enter LettersIn order to compose your message, you will have to knowhow to enter characters using the numeric keys.23Some features/menus are operator dependent
lPress the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly untilthe desired character appears in the display.Press… to get…1 Space -?!,.:;“'<=>()_12 ABCÅÄÆàÇ2Γ3 DEFèÉ3ΛF4 GHIì45 JKL5Λ6 MNOÑÖØò67 PQRSß7?Σ8 TUVÜù89 WXYZ90 +&@/¤%$£¥§¿¡0T ΞΨΩ*p, Upper/Lower Case##*For example:•To enter an A, press the numeric key 2 once.•To enter a B, press the numeric key 2 twice.Tip! To enter a digit, you can press and hold down the numerickey.To enter lowercase letters:lEnter the letter, for example an ‘A’, and then press *.An ‘a’ appears.Lowercase letters will now appear until you press *again.If you enter more characters than can be seen in the display,the first characters will be replaced by the lsymbol. Tocheck the first characters you have entered…lpress the navigation key LEFT.Note! If there is a pause of more than 60 seconds between enteringcharacters, the phone will return to the standby menu.Sending MessagesSending SMS is not available in Analog mode.From the Mail menu, select Send messages.New appears.Press YES. An empty display appears.Enter your message (see above “How to Enter Let-ters”).You can scroll through the message text with the navi-gation key and erase characters to the left of the cursoror insert characters in the cursor’s position.When you have completed your message, press YES.Request reply? appears.Reply and Send are not available in Analog mode.If you want the receiver to reply to the message, pressYES . If not, press NO .Enter the receiver’s phone number or recall it from thephone book. To access the Phone book menupress LEFT.You now have two options:•To send the message now, press YES.•To store the message for later use, press NO . The mes-sage is now stored in the messages memoryIf you decide to send the message later, the message is labeledWritten instead of Sent when you access the messagein the Read messages menu.Note! The same procedure is used regardless of what type of mes-sage (e-mail, fax, etc.) you are sending.24Some features/menus are operator dependent
Reading a MessageWhen you receive a message, a signal sounds and the displayinforms you of it. The indicator light on the top of the phoneblinks rapidly green.You now have two options:•If you want to read the message at once, press YES .•If you want to read the message later on, press NO. Themessage will be stored in the Messages memory and a let-ter icon (Mm) is shown to the left at the bottom of thestandby display. Press any key (0-9, *, #) to clear the NewMessage message.If you pressed YES you will see the first three lines of the mes-sage, showing you who the message is from and when it wasreceived. If the number of the incoming call matches one ofyour phone book entries, the name will be presented (6 let-ters or less). If no name is associated, the number will be pre-sented. New stands for a new unread message.If the message is older than 24 hours, the time will be re-placed with the date the message arrived. However, you cantoggle between the date and time by pressing the *key.•Press YES to read the first line of the message.•Scroll through the message using the navigation key.RIGHT takes you forward and LEFT takes you backwardthrough the message.•To move three lines forward, press 3. To move three linesbackward, press 1.•Press and hold LEFT to return to the beginning of themessage.The message Reply? appears after the last line of the mes-sage. If the caller wants you to reply, the displayed messagewill say Reply Requested, Reply?, providedyour network supports this.In Analog mode, the “From ....” message will not appear withan SMS.Replying to a MessagelIf you want to reply to a message, press YES.Your display now looks like this.•To enter your message, press YES and proceed as de-scribed in Composing and Sending Messages.lIf you do not want to reply, press NO .Tip! If there is a phone number in the received message, you cancall it by simply pressing YES. After the number has beencalled, the message is considered read and it remains in theMessages memory.Embedded Numbers in SMSSending an Embedded Number in aMessageWhen sending a message to another wireless phone, or whenasking someone to send a message to your Ericsson phone,you should follow the guidelines listed below to ensure thatthe phone retrieves the entire number from the message, dis-plays it, and allows the phone user to dial the number bypressing YES. This information does not in any way implythat the Ericsson phone is capable of receiving them, it is25Some features/menus are operator dependent
only capable of receiving them if the network operator hasactivated the service.Tip! A phone number enclosed within double quotation markshas the highest probability of being recognized (e.g.“919-555-1212”).Other ways to write the phone number within messages are:•(919) 555-1212•919-555-1212•012-123 45 67•12 34 56•(02) 11 22 33•It is best to include the international dialing code, areacode, and area prefix as part of the number to help inthe call back process. The receiver of the message hasthe option of editing a number before attempting tocall back.Note! If the number embedded in the SMS matches a phone bookentry, a name will be associated.lPress YES to call the embedded name/number. If thereare multiple numbers in the display, the first numberwill be dialed.Erasing a MessageIf you do not want to reply to a message:Press NO.The message Erase? appears.To erase the message from the Messages memory, pressYES .You will now automatically come to the next message inthe message list.Note! You can press CLR anywhere within the menu that handlesyour message to erase it. When the message Erase? ap-pears, press YES.Storing a Received MessageAll incoming messages are stored temporarily in the mes-sages memory until the memory space is needed for otherpurposes, such as new messages. Even so, sometimes youmay receive an important message that you need to storemore safely. This is preferably done in the SIM card memory.When you reach the end of the message Erase? appears.Press NO.The message Store? appears.To store the message in the SIM card memory, pressYES. The message is automatically erased from the Mes-sages memory.The display now shows the position of the message. For ex-ample, if it is the third of five that is possible to store.If you do not want to store the message in the SIM cardmemory, press NO. The message will remain in the phone’sMessages memory.Tip! You can also store messages you have composed yourself onthe SIM card. See the section Sending Messages.26Some features/menus are operator dependent
Reading Stored MessagesFrom the Mail menu, select Read messagesand press YES.Scroll with the navigation key until you find the mes-sage you are looking for.•New stands for a new unread message.•Old stands for a read message.•Sent stands for a sent message.Press YES.Read the message as described in Reading a Message.Note! If there is a *in front of the message, this indicates that themessage resides on the SIM card.Calling a Phone Number in a MessageIf there is a phone number in the received message, you cancall it by simply pressing YES.lPress YES to call a phone number found in the displayto call the number directly.After the number has been called, the message is consideredread and it remains in the Messages memory.Frequently Used MessagesIf you have one or more standard messages you use often,you can store them on the SIM card, to be reused wheneveryou want.Storing Frequently Used MessagesTo make sure your standard messages are not erased whenthe messages memory becomes full, you should store them inthe SIM card memory. After saving the message in the mes-sages memory proceed as follows:From the Mail menu, select Read messages.The messages saved in your Messages memory appear.Scroll to the message you wish to store in the SIM cardmemory, using the navigation key, and press YES.Press YES again. Erase? appears.Press NO,Store? appears.Press YES. The message is now stored in the SIM cardmemory.Sending Stored MessagesFrom the Mail menu, select Send messages.New appears.Scroll to the message you wish to send, using the navi-gation key, and press YES. Now you can edit your mes-sage, if you wish to do so.When the message is ready to be sent, press YES.Request reply? Appears.Reply is not available in Analog mode.If you want the receiver to reply to the message, pressYES . If not, press NO .Enter the receiver’s phone number or recall it from thephone book. To access the Phone book menupress LEFT.To send the message now, press YES.27Some features/menus are operator dependent
Communicating via the ModemA very convenient feature of the CF888 is the built-in mo-dem ( a PC card modem). With this, you can connect a com-puter to your phone in order to send and receive fax and e-mail messages, browse the Internet and much more.With the CF888 you can choose if you want to connect toyour computer via infrared link (IR) or via cable.To be able to use various communication services you alsoneed appropriate software, for example a fax application, ane-mail application or an Internet browser.Your CF888 comes with either a CD or a set of diskettes (orboth, depending on what country you bought your phone in),containing a modem script and the Ericsson Mobile Office Suitesoftware, among other things.The Mobile Office Suite is a phone book manager and a mes-sage manager. See chapter “The Mobile Office Suite” formore information.You will also find the Microsoft IrDA driver, the MicrosoftWindows CE driver and modem script.Before you StartBefore you can start using communication applications thereare a few things that need to be taken care of:•First, you need to make sure your computer is configuredfor infrared communication. Most computers are alreadyconfigured, but if this is not the case, please see yourcomputer’s user manual for more detailed information.•Secondly, you need to install the Microsoft IrDA driverand the Ericsson CF888 modem script on your com-puter. These are found on the CD and/or the diskettesthat came with your phone. Detailed instructions arefound in the section ‘Installing the Infrared Modem’ be-low.•For you to be able to use the above mentioned servicesmost phone network operators require that you haveseparate fax and data subscriptions. This way you neverneed to worry about whether an incoming call is a fax,data or normal speech call. If you do not already haveseparate fax and data subscriptions, please contact youroperator.Note! Do not expose your built-in modem to electrostatic dis-charge (ESD). The communication link may be lost andcould lead to unintentional loss of data. Should you lose con-nection, you may need to restart your computer and/or yourmobile phone.The Data MenusAnalog mode does not support the data menus.Some of the communication features described in thischapter require that you have the Data menus in your phoneturned on. To turn them on:28Some features/menus are operator dependent
In the Settings menu, scroll to Data menus.The current status (on or off) is now shown on the bot-tom row of the display.Press YES to change the status if needed (that is fromoff to on or vice versa). Then press YES again to con-firm the setting.Installing the Infrared ModemBefore you startMake sure that the phone’s IR port is activated.To activate the IR port:In the menu system, scroll to Activate IR portand press YES. (If the IR port is already activated, thedisplay will read Deactivate IR port instead.In this case, just press CLR to return to the standbymenu.)For a few seconds the text IR port activatedappears in the display. The phone then returns tostandby mode.Place your phone less than one foot from your com-puter (or your H/PC) and make sure that the infraredports are aligned (within 30°).The examples in this manual may differ from your PC. If yourequire more information during the installation process thanprovided by this User’s Guide, we suggest that you consultyour PC supplier or your computer’s manuals.Step1–Check Infrared SupportBefore installing the infrared modem you also need to checkif the Microsoft Infrared support for Windows version 2.0has been installed.Note! It is recommended that you use Windows version 2.0 for op-timal performance.To do this, and also to check the version of the existing infra-red support on your computer, do the following:Under Settings in the Start menu, selectControl Panel.Select Add/Remove Programs.Check the version of the Infrared Support for Windows95 in the list under the Install/Uninstall tab.•Version 2.0If you have version 2.0 installed you do not need to in-stall the infrared support. Go to section ‘Step 4 – InstallInfrared Modem’ to continue the installation of the in-frared modem.•Version 1.0If you have version 1.0, you need to uninstall this ver-sion before installing infrared support version 2.0. Goto ‘Uninstall Infrared Support’ to continue the installa-tion of the infrared modem.•No Infrared Support InstalledGo to ‘Step 3 – Install Infrared Support’ to continue theinstallation of the infrared modem.Step 2 – Uninstall Infrared SupportUnder Settings in the Start menu, selectControl Panel.Select Add/Remove Programs.29Some features/menus are operator dependent
Select the Microsoft Infrared Support for Windows ver-sion 1.0.Press Add/Remove.Press OK.Go to ‘Step 3 – Install Infrared Support’ to continue the in-stallation of the infrared modem.Step 3 – Install Infrared SupportInsert the CD into your computer’s CD drive or thediskette containing the Infrared support into the disk-ette drive.If you are using a diskette or if your CD does not startautomatically, select ‘Run’ in the ‘Start’ menu. TypeA:\setup if you are using diskettes or D:\setup if youare using a CD (could be another drive). Press OK.When the Setup dialogue appears on the screen, pressthe Install Infrared Support for Windows 95 version 2.0button.Follow the instructions given on the screenWhen the Add Infrared Device Wizard appears, selectthe Built-in infrared port on laptop or desktop andpress Next.When the next page of the Wizard appears on thescreen, select the COM port enabled for infrared com-munication and press Next.When the third and last page appears on the screen, ac-cept the default settings by pressing OK.After the installation you will return to the Setup dialoguewhere you can continue the installations with Step 4 – InstallInfrared Modem:Step 4 - Install Infrared ModemInsert the CD into your computer’s CD drive or insertthe diskette into the diskette drive.Place the phone with the infrared modem next to yourPC as in the illustration below. (The infrared port maybe positioned differently on your computer.)Close the Control Panel if it is open.Open the Control Panel.Double press the Infrared Monitor icon.Select the Options tab and make sure that the checkbox ‘Enable infrared communication on:’ is checked. Inmost cases the infrared communication is enabled onCOM2 or COM3.Tip! To check that the infrared communication is enabled, pressthe Status tab. The message One infrared deviceis in range should be displayed. Your computer willnow discover the new hardware and a dialogue box will ap-pear.Press Next.When the next dialogue box appears select the driveand folder containing the modem script. Select A: if you30Some features/menus are operator dependent
are using diskettes or D: (could be another drive) if youare using the CD. Press OK.Tip! To check that the infrared modem has been installed success-fully, go to Control Panel and select Modems. EricssonCF888 should appear in the list under the General tab.Installation – Windows CEMake sure that you have Microsoft H/PC Explorer orWindows CE Services installed on your laptop. Alsomake sure that communication between your H/PCand your PC is established.Insert the CD into your PC’s CD drive or insert thediskette containing the Infrared support into the disk-ette drive.Installing from CD:When the setup dialogue box appears on the screen,press the ‘Install Infrared Modem for Windows CE’button.Installing from diskette:Select Run in the Start menu. Press ‘Browse’ andlocate the Windows CE folder on your diskette drive. Inthe Windows CE folder, double-click ‘Install’.The infrared modem will be installed automatically onyour H/PC.Reset your H/PC. (Usually this is done by pressing a re-set button placed in the backup battery compartment.)If you installed from the CD, you will return to the set-updialogue after the installation, where you can continue by in-stalling the Mobile Office Suite application, for example.Connecting Using the IR LinkThe IR feature of the CF888 allows you to connect to a com-puter without using a cable. This option requires that yourcomputer has an IR port, and that the operating system sup-ports the IrDA standard for infrared communication (seeabove). To enable IR communication:On your computer, start the infrared application bydouble-clicking the icon in the ‘Control Panel’.Place the phone less than one foot from the computerand make sure the IR ports are aligned (within 30°).Your PC will now establish contact with your phone.This is indicated by the infrared icon in the status bar.Now you are ready to start infrared communication be-tween your computer and your phone.Note! Before disestablishing contact between your PC and yourCF888, make sure that you close any communication applica-tion on your PC.31Some features/menus are operator dependent
Connecting Using the RS232 CableUsing the RS232 cable provided is the most power efficientway to use your CF888 together with a computer. To enableuse of the IrDA protocol, using the RS232 cable:Connect the cable according to the picture below.Under the tab ‘Options’ in the Infrared Monitor foundin the Control Panel folder, select the COM port thatyou will use with the serial cable.Making Fax and Data CallsFax and Data calling is not available in Analog mode.Software-Initiated Fax and Data CallsFax and data calls are normally initiated from within the com-puter software. Do the following:Connect your computer to the phone, using the IR portor the RS232 cable.Start the appropriate software application on your com-puter and follow the procedure that is appropriate forthe software.Note! Make sure that you have selected the CF888 modem.When a fax or data call is in progress, the phone displayshows the call type, Fax or Data.Receiving Fax and Data CallsThe procedure for receiving fax and data calls depends onyour network and subscription. If you have different num-bers for speech, fax and data calls, this is referred to as multinumbering. This means that you can have up to three numbersin your subscription. If you only have one number for all calltypes, this is referred to as single numbering.Receiving Fax and Data Calls –Multi NumberingYou cannot receive fax or data calls in Analog mode.If your network and subscription support multi numbering,the CF888 will display the type of incoming call. There arefour possible types apart from speech calls:•Fax calls•Data calls•Speech then fax calls•Fax then speech callsThe display shows the type of call on the middle row.To receive a fax or data call:Connect your computer to the phone.Answer the call from within the software application (ifit does not answer automatically).32Some features/menus are operator dependent
Receiving Fax and Data Calls –Single NumberingIf your network and subscription only support single num-bering, the phone does not recognize the type of incomingcall. This means that the calling party has to tell you if you aregoing to receive a fax or data call.Do the following to prepare your phone for a certain type ofcall:In the menu system, scroll to Next call type(the Data menus must be turned on) and pressYES.Select the type of call you are going to receive.•If you select Speech, the next call will be handled asa speech call.•If you select FAX, the next call will be handled as a faxcall.•If you select Data, the next call will be handled as adata call.Receive the call according to the instructions above.Note! The next call setting remains until you change it. The currentsetting, if not a speech call, is shown on the middle row of thestandby display (see picture).33Some features/menus are operator dependent
The Mobile Office SuiteThe Mobile Office Suite is a Phone Book Manager and a Mes-sage Manager. Once installed on your computer, the applicationallows you to organize the names and telephone numbers thatyou store in your phone book. It also allows you to write andread SMS messages on your computer.The Phone Book ManagerThe Phone Book Manager allows you to dial other parties, man-age telephone numbers, and names as well as check the status ofthe phone. It consists of an Address Book, a Dialer, and aPhone Status Display.For instructions on how to use the Phone Book Manager, pleaseconsult the on-line help texts associated with the application.The Message ManagerThe Message Manager makes it possible to create, send, receiveand organize SMS messages.For instructions on how to use the Message Manager, pleaseconsult the on-line help texts associated with the application.Installing the Mobile Office SuiteBefore you start the installation, make sure you have installedthe modem script according to the instructions given the chap-ter “Communicating Via the Modem”.Close all applications on your computer.Connect your mobile phone to the computer using the IRport or the RS232 cable (do not forget to start the ‘Infr-ared monitor’ in the ‘Control Panel).Installation from a DisketteUnder Setting in the Start menu, select Con-trol Panel.Select Add/Remove programs, and press the In-stall button.Insert the first installation disk.Follow the instructions given on the screen.If a modem other than the CF888 modem has been selected, theMobile Office Suite may be unable to detect your phone. If thisis the case, you will need to change to the CF888 modem.To do this:Press Cancel.Select the CF888 modem from the drop-down list.You will need to restart your computer before you can start us-ing the Mobile Office Suite. To access the Mobile Office Suite,double-click its icon on the desktop.Installation from a CDAn installation program will start automatically when you insertthe CD into your drive.Press Install Mobile Office Suite.Follow the instructions given on the screen.34Some features/menus are operator dependent
Select the Ericsson CF888 modem from the modemdrop-down list if it is not already selected.You will need to restart your computer before you can startusing the Mobile Office Suite. To access the Mobile OfficeSuite, double-click its icon on the desktop.Uninstalling the Mobile Office SuiteUnder Settings in the Start menu, selectControl Panel.Press Add/Remove Programs.Select Ericsson Mobile Office Suite from the list of ap-plications.Press Add/Remove.Follow the instructions given on the screen.35Some features/menus are operator dependent
NetworksWhen you turn on the phone, it normally selects its homenetwork. If this is not within range, for example when you aretraveling, you may use another network, provided your homenetwork has an agreement that allows you to use the network.This is called roaming.If you are using your Home network in Analog mode, Ana-log Home will be displayed. If you are roaming in Analogmode, the display will show Analog A (or B)Roaming.The Networks menu includes a number of functionswhich you can use to determine how the phone searches for anetwork. You may also select a network yourself from thosewithin range.Search ModeAutomatic Search ModeThe automatic search mode means that when you turn onyour phone, it will first search for its home network; if this isnot available the phone will automatically search for anotheravailable network within range.The automatic search mode is normally the default settingwhen you buy your phone. However, should you need to ac-tivate the automatic search mode proceed as follows:Scroll to the Networks menu, using the navigationkey and press YES.Scroll to Searchmode .•If (Auto) is visible in the bottom line of the display,your phone is already set to automatic search mode.•If not, press YES.Scroll to Auto (automatic search mode) and press YES.The phone is now set to automatic search mode.To return to standby mode, press CLR.Note! The order of preference in which the phone will select a net-work is determined by a list of preferred networks on yourSIM card, which may be edited by you at any time.Manual Search ModeThe manual search mode means that when you turn on yourphone, it will first search for the last network used and thenfor the home network. If none of these networks are withinrange, the question Select network? appears.To activate the manual search mode, proceed as follows:From the Networks menu, select Searchmodeand press YES .Scroll to Manual and press YES.To return to standby mode, press CLR.Note! Your SIM may prohibit use of the manual mode. If prohib-ited, Not Available will be displayed when trying toactivate the Manual mode.To select a network proceed as described below.36Some features/menus are operator dependent
Selecting a NetworkFrom the Networks menu, choose Selectnet. The message Please wait is displayedbriefly.If there is more than one network within range, you canuse the navigation key to scroll to the other network(s).When the network you wish to use is displayed, pressYES to select it.Note! If the home network is within range and you are using it whenyou initiate your network selection, the name of the networkis displayed with the message Current.If you are using another network and your home net-work is available, the name of the home network is dis-played with the message Home.If the home network is not within range, the name ofanother network is displayed with the message Cur-rent,Preferred,Available or Forbid-den.•Current means that the network is currently used.•Preferred means that the name of the network isincluded in a list of preferred networks on your SIMcard.•Forbidden means that the name of the network isincluded in a list of forbidden networks on your SIMcard and that you are not allowed to use it. You can,however, make emergency calls.•Available means that there is a network withinrange, which is not on either the forbidden or pre-ferred list on your SIM card. You can make emergencycalls.If you are in Analog mode, Analog + the networknumber (up to 5 digits), and the side of the network (A orB) will be displayed on the middle line, and one of the fol-lowing will be displayed on the bottom line: Home,Current, Preferred, or Available.Note! An analog network is only available when a dual-mode SIM isused.If there is no network within range, the message No net-work is displayed.Starting an Automatic Network SearchAn automatic network search can be started at any time.lFrom the Networks menu, select New search .The phone automatically starts searching for a network ac-cording to your choices under your networks menu and yoursubscription.Forbidden NetworksThe names of the forbidden networks are stored on yourSIM card. If such a forbidden network is within range, it willbe omitted when the phone searches for a network (automat-ic search mode).If your home network and a forbidden network come to anagreement that allows you to use the forbidden network, youcan select this network even though the message Forbid-den is displayed.37Some features/menus are operator dependent
Selecting a SystemThis menu allows you to select your system preference:•PCS/Analog *•PCS only•Analog only* PCS/Analog is the recommended setting.If you select PCS only, the phone will not work in Analognetworks. If you select Analog only, the phone will not workin PCS networks.Note! PCS is also called GSM 1900.From the Networks menu, scroll left and selectSystem.Scroll through the list of preferences and press YES toselect.This feature is SIM dependent.If you are using Analog mode, you have the following op-tions:•AthenB*•BthenA*•A only•B only•Home Only* Using A then B, or B then A, increases your roaming op-tions.Note! If this feature is not available on your SIM, the system willdefault to A then B, or B then A, depending on your homesystem side.National RoamingIn Analog mode, when roaming on a non-home system, thenational roaming indicator will be displayed. The roaming in-dicator will overwrite your date. To view the date, when instandby, press any of the volume keys.List of Preferred NetworksThis feature is not available in Analog mode.You can create a list that defines in which order your phonewill select a network during automatic network selection,when your home network is not within range.The number of networks that can be stored in the list de-pends on your SIM card.The Edit list function lets you review the networks inthe list. Apart from rearranging the order of the networks,you can add new networks to the list as well as delete net-works from it.Reviewing the List of NetworksFrom the Networks menu, select Edit list .•The message Please wait is displayed briefly.•The name of the first network is displayed.You can scroll through the other networks in the list byusing the navigation key.Note! To see a network’s full name, press *.Adding a Network to the ListFrom the Networks menu, select Edit list .38Some features/menus are operator dependent
Scroll to the first free position in the list and press YES.The question Add net?? appears.If you scroll to a position that is already occupied, youmust press YES and then scroll with the navigation keyuntil Add net?? appears.Press YES and scroll with the navigation key until youfind the desired network.If the desired network does not appear, press YES when thequestion Other? appears. Then enter the 3-digit countrynumber and the 2-digit network number.Finally, press YES to add the network to the list.Erasing a Network from the ListFrom the Networks menu, select Edit list .Scroll to the network you wish to erase and press YES.Scroll until Erase appears.Press YES to delete the network from the list.Rearranging the ListFrom the Networks menu, select Edit list .Scroll to the network you wish to move and press YES.Move is displayed. Press YES and enter the new posi-tion within the list.39Some features/menus are operator dependent
SecurityThe Card LockYour SIM card is protected by a card lock. When you pur-chase your SIM card, you obtain a PIN code (Personal Iden-tity Number).Every time you turn the phone on, you have to enter the PINand then press YES.If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times in succession,the SIM card will be blocked. This is indicated by the messageCard blocked Unblock? Should this happen, seeIf Your SIM Card Is Blocked below.To Change the PIN CodeFrom the Access menu, select Change PINcode.Enter the old (current) PIN code and press YES.Enter the new PIN code and press YES.At the prompt Repeat new PIN enter the newPIN a second time.The message New PIN confirms that the PIN code hasbeen changed.Note! If the message Matching error appears, the new PINwas entered incorrectly.If the message Wrong PIN appears, followed by EnterOld PIN the old PIN was entered incorrectly.Changing the PIN2 CodeDepending on the network you use, some services requirethat you enter a second PIN code, the PIN2 code.lSelect Change PIN2 code from the Accessmenu.Follow the same procedure as described in “To Change thePIN code”.Locking the SIM CardSelect Lock card from the Access menu.Press YES.Enter your PIN code and press YES.The message Locked confirms that the card lock is nowactivated.Note! This function only applies if your SIM card allows you to de-activate the card lock.Unlocking the SIM CardSelect Unlock card from the Access menu.Press YES.Enter your PIN code and press YES.The message Unlocked confirms that the card lock isnow deactivated.40Some features/menus are operator dependent
If Your SIM Card is BlockedTo unblock the SIM card if you have entered the wrong PIN(or PIN2) code three times in succession:Press YES.Enter your PUK (or PUK2) code (which you will findin the information from your network operator).Enter a new 4-to-8 digit PIN (or PIN2) code.Press YES.Reenter the new PIN (or PIN2) code to confirm it.Press YES.Warning! If you enter the wrong PUK code ten times in succession,your card will be permanently blocked. If this happens, youwill have to contact your network operator.The Phone LockThe phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized usein the event of theft. It is not activated when you purchasethe phone. You should, however, activate it as soon as possi-ble and also change the factory-programmed security code of0000 to any 3-to-8 digit personalized code.There are two levels of locking the phone:•Full Lock•AutolockIf the Full Lock is activated, the message Phonelocked is displayed briefly, each time the phone is turnedon. The message is followed by the prompt Enter lockcode. The user then has to enter a security code and pressYES to be able to use the phone.If the Autolock is activated, the message Phonelocked and the prompt Enter lock code will notappear until a different SIM card is inserted in the phone. Af-ter the security code has been entered correctly, the phonecan be used with a new SIM card. The user will not be askedto enter the security code until the original SIM card or a dif-ferent SIM card is inserted.Changing the Security CodelFrom the Access menu, select Phone lockChange code and follow the same procedure aswhen changing the PIN code.Locking/Unlocking the PhoneFrom the Access menu, select Phone lock.The current setting Full lock,Autolock orUnlocked is shown in brackets.Select the required setting.Enter the security code and press YES.Phone Lockis displayed together with the new setting.Call RestrictNote! This feature is supported by your phone, but it is dependenton your network and/or the network you are roaming in.The Call Restrict service of the cellular network al-lows you to bar different types of outgoing and incomingcalls to restrict the use of your phone.Note! This service may not be available on all networks or may re-quire a separate subscription.The following calls can be restricted:41Some features/menus are operator dependent
•All outgoing calls•All outgoing international calls•All outgoing international calls except to your homecountry•All incoming calls•All incoming calls when you are abroad (when roaming)To ensure that a call bar is not changed by someone else, apassword, which comes with your subscription, is necessaryin order to activate or cancel a call bar.Restricting CallsSelect Restrict calls from the Accessmenu.The first restricting option is All outgoingcalls. To choose another restricting option use thenavigation key.Select the required option and press YES.Select Activate,Get status or Cancel.Press YES.Get status is not available in Analog mode.Enter your password and press YES.There may be a short delay before the network responds. Inthe meantime the message Please wait is displayed.This is followed by a message which informs you whether thecall bar is activated or not.Note! If you forward incoming calls (see “How to Forward Incom-ing Calls”) you cannot activate some restricting options.Likewise, if you bar calls, you cannot activate some call for-ward options.Canceling Call RestrictionSelect Restrict calls from the Accessmenu.Select Cancel all and press YES.The message Please wait appears followed by a mes-sage that confirms that all call bars are cancelled.You can not cancel “Restrictions of All Outgoing Calls”while in Analog mode.Changing the Restrict PasswordThe password for the Restrict service comes with your sub-scription. You can easily change the password as often as youlike.Select Restrict from the Access menu.Select the Change password option.Enter the old (current) password and press YES.Enter the new password and press YES.Enter the new password a second time and press YES.The message Please wait appears followed by a mes-sage that confirms that the password has been changed.The Keypad LockThe Keypad Lock feature helps you to avoid accidental dial-ing, that can happen if you keep your phone in a pocket. Youcan choose between manual and automatic key lock.An icon in the shape of a key in the display informs you thatthe keypad is locked.42Some features/menus are operator dependent
Note! Calls to the emergency number 911(or 112 where applicable)can be made when the keypad is locked. If the phone’s alarmsounds, you can turn it off by pressing any key.The keypad will remain locked until you:•Answer an incoming call.•Replace the battery.•Unlock the keypad.Locking the Keypad ManuallyScroll to the Keylock menu, using the navigationkey.Press YES.Unlocking the KeypadlPress LEFT followed by YES.The Automatic Key LockAutomatic key lock means that if no keys are pressed in 25seconds, the keypad will be locked.To set the automatic key lock:Select Keylock from the Settings menu.Choose Auto.Press YES to confirm your selection.Note! You can have independent settings when you use the phoneas a handheld unit and when you use it with various hands-free equipment.Fixed DialingFixed dialing is a method of restricting outgoing calls. It re-quires a SIM card that allows fixed numbers to be stored. Thefixed numbers are protected by the PIN2 code.The Fixed Dialing function allows calls to be made only tofixed numbers stored on the SIM card. If an attempt is madeto call other numbers, the message Number not per-mitted appears in the display.•It is possible to store partial numbers, for example an areacode, or an area code followed by the first digits commonto several numbers. Storing 919 472 allows calls to bemade to any numbers in the 919 area code with a 472 pre-fix. Here you would have to enter 919 472 xxxx.•It is also possible to store a number with a wildcard “?”.To enter a wildcard, press and hold down the # key. Anydigit is allowed in the wildcard position (the wildcard canbe substituted with 0-9, *, or #).•The Fixed Dialing function does not prohibit calls to theemergency number 911(or 112 where applicable) and theService Center of the cellular network. Network servicessuch as Call Forward and Call Restrict cannot be used.•The maximum fixed numbers that can be stored dependson your SIM card.•Network services such as Call Forward and Restrict Callscannot be used. The maximum fixed numbers that canbe stored depends on your SIM card. This feature maynot be available on all networks.Activating Fixed DialingFrom the Access menu, select Fixed dial.Enter the PIN2 code and press YES.43Some features/menus are operator dependent
Scroll to On with the navigation key and press YES.Canceling Fixed DialingFrom the Access menu, select Fixed dial.Enter the PIN2 code and press YES.Scroll to Off with the navigation key and press YES.Storing Fixed NumbersFrom the Phone book menu, select Fixed num-bers.Scroll to Store with the navigation key and pressYES.Enter the PIN2 code and press YES.Enter the name (optional) and the fixed number in thesame way as when storing an ordinary phone number.Editing a Stored Fixed NumberFrom the Phone book menu, select Fixed num-bers.Scroll to Edit with the navigation key and press YES.After you have entered the PIN2 code you can change theposition number, the name or the fixed number in the sameway as with an ordinary phone number.44Some features/menus are operator dependent
Forwarding Incoming CallsNote! This feature is supported by your phone, but it is dependenton your network and/or the network you are roaming in.If you want to make certain that your incoming calls are takencare of when you are unable to answer them, you can use theCall Forward service to forward them to another phonenumber.The Call Forward service lets you:•Forward calls if you already are engaged in a call.•Forward calls that you do not answer in 30 seconds.•Forward calls if your phone is turned off or if you are un-reachable.•Forward all callsYou may want to use all three call forwards and you may for-ward calls to different phone numbers, depending on thesituation.You may also forward all calls regardless of whether yourphone is turned on or off, or you are unreachable. If thisfunction is activated the phone will not ring if a call is re-ceived.If you have chosen to forward all calls, an arrow (l) is shownin the display.Note! If you activate the All calls forward, all other forwardswill automatically be cancelled. They will, however, be acti-vated again when you cancel the All calls forward.Activating a Call ForwardFrom the Forward menu, scroll to the required for-ward option with the navigation key. The options areAll calls,On busy,No reply and Un-reachable, depending on your operator.Note! Fax and Data support Forward All Calls and Forward Unan-swered Calls.Select the required forward option and press YES.Press YES to select Activate.Enter the phone number to which you want your callsto be forwarded, including the area code and then pressYES.Note! If you have used the forward option on an earlier occasionand then cancelled it, the phone number to which the callswere forwarded will be suggested. Press CLR if you want toerase this number and enter a new number.There may be a short delay before the network corresponds.In the meantime, the message Please wait is displayed.This is followed by the message On busy/Allcalls/No reply -Forward ON, depending onwhich forward option you have chosen. The selected phonenumber is also displayed.When in Analog mode, you must listen for a tone to confirmyour setting. There will not be a written confirmation as inGSM mode.45Some features/menus are operator dependent
Checking the Forward StatusTo Check the Status of a Certain Call ForwardSelect the required Call Forward from the Forwardmenu.Press YES and scroll to the Get status option.Get status is not available in Analog mode.Press YES and check the status.The message Please wait appears followed by eitherthe phone number and Active on if the call forward isactivated, or Active Off if it is not activated.To Check the Status of All Call ForwardslFrom the Forward menu, select Check all.Check all is not available in Analog mode.The message Please wait appears followed by infor-mation about all call forwards, i.e. whether they are activatedor not.Cancelling Certain Call ForwardsTo Cancel a Certain Call ForwardFrom the Forward menu, select the required call for-ward .Press YES and scroll to Cancel.Press YES to cancel the forward.The message Please wait appears followed by a mes-sage which informs you that the call forward has been can-celled.46Some features/menus are operator dependent
Handling More than One CallYour Ericsson CF888 allows you to handle more than onecall simultaneously. This means that you may hold a call thatis in progress and make or answer a second call, and thenswitch between the two calls.This feature is not available in Analog mode.The Call Waiting ServiceNote! This feature is supported by your phone, but it is dependenton your network and/or the network you are roaming in.When in Analog mode, you may need to listen for tones toconfirm your settings.To Activate the Call Waiting ServiceTo be able to receive a second call, you must activate theCall Waiting service.From the Access menu, select Call Waiting .Scroll to Activate, using the navigation key.Press YES to activate the call waiting service.There may be a short delay before the network responds. Inthe meantime, the message Please wait is displayed.This is followed by the message Call waiting ON.To Cancel the Call Waiting ServiceFrom the Access menu, select Call Waiting .Scroll to Cancel, using the navigation key.Press YES to cancel Call Waiting.With the Get status option, you can check whether thecall waiting service is activated or not.Get status is not available in Analog mode.Receiving a Second CallIf the Call Waiting function is activated, you will heara tone in the ear piece when a second call is received and themessage Call wait will appear in the display.To End Current Call and Accept Waiting CallPress NO to end the current call. The question An-swer? appears.Press YES to answer the waiting call.To Put Current Call on Hold and Accept Wait-ing CalllPress YES to put the current call on hold and to answerthe waiting call. The message 1 on hold appears.To Reject Waiting CalllPress ‘0’ followed by YES to reject the waiting call andcontinue the current call.The waiting call is cleared. If the caller’s network supports it,the caller will hear a busy tone.47Some features/menus are operator dependent
Note! If Forward On busy is activated, the waiting call is for-warded to the number you have specified.Switching Between Two CallslPress YES to switch between the active call and the callon hold.Ending the Current CallPress NO to end the current call. The message Re-trieve held call? appears and a beep sounds.Press NO to end the held call, or press YES to return tothe held call.Note! If you do not press YES or NO within three seconds, the mes-sage Retrieve held call? disappears from the dis-play. The held call is ended automatically.Receiving a Third CallProvided your Call Waiting function is activated, youmay receive a third call when you are engaged in one call andhave a second call on hold. You will hear a tone in the earpiece and the message Call Wait appears in the display.Accepting the CallOnly one call can be on hold at a time. If you wish to acceptthe third call you must end one of the existing calls or both.If you end one of the existing calls:lPress YES to accept the waiting call.If you end both calls:lThe phone rings and Answer? is displayed. Press YESto answer the waiting call.Rejecting the CalllPress ‘0’ followed by YES.The third call is cleared. Provided the caller’s network sup-ports this function, the caller will hear a busy tone.Note! If Forward On busy is activated, the waiting call is for-warded to the number you have specified.Making a Second CallClear the display by pressing CLR while the first call is inprogress.Press YES to put the current call on hold. The message1 on hold is displayed.Enter the number you wish to call, or recall it from thephone book, and press YES.Another way of making a second call while one call is in prog-ress is:Enter the number you wish to call while the first call isin progress.Press YES to make the call. The message 1 on holdis displayed.Connecting Two CallsIf you have one active call and one on hold, it is possible toconnect the two calls.48Some features/menus are operator dependent
lPress 4 followed by YES.The two calls are now connected to each other, and you aredisconnected from both calls.This service may not be available in all networks. Contactyour operator to find out whether your networks supports it.49Some features/menus are operator dependent
Conference CallsThis feature is not available in Analog mode.This feature is supported by your phone, but it is dependent onyour network and/or the network you are roaming in.The Conference Call service allows you to have a joint conversa-tion with up to five other people. You may put an individual or agroup of conference members on hold while you add other peo-ple to the conference call. You may also put conference memberson hold while you talk to someone privately.The Conference Call service may not be available in all networks.Contact your operator to find out whether your network supportsit.Initiating a Conference CallTo initiate a conference call:Call the first person you wish to include in the conferencecall.Put this person on hold by pressing YES.Call the second person you wish to include in the conferencecall.Press 3, followed by YES to include the two persons in theconference.You can put the conference group on hold and then add a thirdmember by repeating steps 2 to 4. It is possible to add up to fivemembers using the same method.In Analog mode, you can only conference a maximum two addi-tional people.Having a Private ConversationIf you wish to have a private conversation with one of the mem-bers, you can put the other members on hold. To do this:Press 2.Press the number of the member you want to have a privateconversation with. If you for example wish to talk to mem-ber number three, press 3.Press YES.To join the member to the conference call again:lPress the number of the member and then YES.Releasing One of the MembersTo release one of the members in a conference call:Press 1.Press the number of the member you want to release. If youfor example wish to release member number three, press 3.Press YES to release the member.50Some features/menus are operator dependentConference CallsThis feature is not available in Analog mode.This feature is supported by your phone, but it is dependent onyour network and/or the network you are roaming in.The Conference Call service allows you to have a joint conversa-tion with up to five other people. You may put an individual or agroup of conference members on hold while you add other peo-ple to the conference call. You may also put conference memberson hold while you talk to someone privately.The Conference Call service may not be available in all networks.Contact your operator to find out whether your network supportsit.Initiating a Conference CallTo initiate a conference call:Call the first person you wish to include in the conferencecall.Put this person on hold by pressing YES.Call the second person you wish to include in the conferencecall.Press 3, followed by YES to include the two persons in theconference.You can put the conference group on hold and then add a thirdmember by repeating steps 2 to 4. It is possible to add up to fivemembers using the same method.In Analog mode, you can only conference a maximum two addi-tional people.Having a Private ConversationIf you wish to have a private conversation with one of the mem-bers, you can put the other members on hold. To do this:Press 2.Press the number of the member you want to have a privateconversation with. If you for example wish to talk to mem-ber number three, press 3.Press YES.To join the member to the conference call again:lPress the number of the member and then YES.Releasing One of the MembersTo release one of the members in a conference call:Press 1.Press the number of the member you want to release. If youfor example wish to release member number three, press 3.Press YES to release the member.
Making a Call while a Conference Call is inProgressIt is possible to make a call while you are participating in aconference call. To do this:Enter the number you wish to dial and press YES.The conference call is put on hold.To switch between the new call and the conference call,press YES.To end the new call and return to the conference call,press 1 and YES.See chapter “Handling More Than One Call” for more de-tails.Ending a Conference Call•Press NO to end the conference call.51Some features/menus are operator dependent
Handsfree CallingUsing the Ericsson portable or vehicle handsfree solutions,you can be engaged in a call without having to use your handsto hold your phone.Selecting Answering ModeThe submenu Answering mode includes two func-tions: Any key and Auto, which are useful when thephone is used with handsfree equipment.•The Any key function:If the phone is used with handsfree equipment and thisfunction is turned on, you can answer an incoming call bypressing any key except the NO key.•The Auto function:If you choose automatic answering mode, an incomingcall will be answered automatically after one ring signal ifthe phone is used with handsfree equipment.To select Answering Mode:Select Answering mode from the Settingsmenu.Choose Any key or Auto using the navigation key.Press YES to change the setting of the function you havechosen.Press YES again to confirm your setting.Other Handsfree Related SettingsApart from the above mentioned settings, you can changethe following settings related to handsfree calling:•Ring level•Ear volume•Ring type•Key lock•LightEach of these settings can be specified separately for thesituations when you have your CF888 connected to hands-free equipment and when you use the phone as a handheldunit. This means that if you make one of these settings whenthe phone is connected to handsfree equipment, the settingswhen it is handheld will not be affected.To change a setting:Connect the phone to the handsfree equipment.Change the setting according to the instructions in thechapters “Other Useful Features” or “Security” (theKeylock setting).Note! The active flip can be temporarily disabled by pressing andholding the side volume key while opening/closing the flip.52Some features/menus are operator dependent
Area InformationThe ordinary Short Message Service (SMS) can be defined asa personal service with messages specifically and exclusivelydirected to you. The Area Information is another type of textmessage which is sent to all subscribers in a certain cell of anetwork at the same time.For example, the information may be a local road report or alocal taxi phone number.Note! This feature may not be available in all networks.Turning On the Area InformationFrom the Mail menu, select Area info.Press YES.Scroll to On and press YES.Area information messages will now be presented in yourdisplay.Turning the Area Information OffFrom the Mail menu, select Area info.Press YES.Scroll to Off and press YES.Area Information Message TypesEach type of Area Information message is identified by athree digit code. At present the following message types exist:Code AI Message Type000 Index010 Flashes020 Hospitals022 Doctors024 Pharmacy030 Long-distance road reports032 Local road reports034 Taxis040 Weather050 District (base station identity)052 Network information054 Operator services056 Directory enquiries (national)057 Directory enquiries (international)058 Customer care (national)059 Customer care (international)Refer to the information supplied by your network operator,for information about the Area Information services you canuse.53Some features/menus are operator dependent
The Area Information Message ListYou can decide which types of area information messagesyou wish to receive. The phone’s Area Info list can holdup to 20 codes.Inserting an Area Information CodeYou can access the Area Info list from the Mail menu.From the Mail menu, select Area info.Press YES.Scroll to Edit list and press YES.The digits to the left indicate the position in the list.You can scroll forward and backward through the listwith the navigation key.To insert a code, scroll to the first empty location by us-ing the navigation key. Press YES.Enter the new code. (You only need to enter 40 for040, since the phone will add the leading zero automati-cally.)Erasing or Replacing a CodeFrom the Mail menu, select Area info.Press YES.Scroll to Edit list and press YES.Scroll to the code you wish to erase and press YES.The message Erase? appears. Press YES.To replace the code press the navigation key RIGHTonce, followed by YES.Enter the new code and press YES.Receiving Area InformationWhen you receive Area information, the message will bestored in the phone memory. Please note that the phone willonly store one message per code. This means that the previ-ously stored message in a specific code will be erased.Provided Area info is turned on, you can read the mes-sages with the Area messages function in the mailmenu.From the Mail menu, select Area messages.Scroll from one message to another by using the naviga-tion key.Press YES to select a message.54Some features/menus are operator dependent
The Two Line ServiceTwo voice lines with different phone numbers, Line 1 andLine 2, may be assigned to your phone. The ability to receiveand send text messages (SMS), is only available on Line 1.The Two Line service (also called Alternate Line Service,ALS) may not be available on all networks and may require aseparate subscription.L1/L2 indicator is not available in Analog mode, but uncon-ditional forwards on respective lines are still indicated.Selecting a LineThe line currently selected is indicated in the display with theletter ‘L’ and a digit. If, for example, you have line two se-lected, you will see ‘L2’ in the display.To change to the line that is not currently selected:Scroll to the Change to menu.To change to the line displayed on the bottom row,press YES.From now on, all outgoing calls are made on the selected line.You can however, be called on both lines.Note! Instead of accessing the menu system, you can press and holddown the 2 key to change line, provided the phone is instandby mode. Clear the display first, using the CLR key.Receiving a Call on Line 1 or Line 2When you are called, the question Answer? Is replaced byLine1? or Line2? depending on what line you have se-lected.Note! If you are engaged in a call on one line, you must end that callfirst before answering the call on the other line.Different Settings for Each LineYou can have different settings for each line, for example thetone of the ring signal, call forwards, call bars and waitingfunction. The call meters in the Info menu show the calltimes (call costs) for the line currently selected.Changing the Name of the Two LinesYour CF888 gives you the ability to personalize the names ofthe two lines. You might, for example, want to call Line 1 ‘Pr-ivate’ and Line 2 ‘Work’. To change the name of Line1:From the Settings menu, select Line 1 Tag andpress YES.Enter the name (maximum 12 characters), using the nu-meric keys and press YES.To change the name of Line 2, select Line 2 Tag in-stead.55Some features/menus are operator dependent
Other Useful FeaturesThe Ericsson CF888 is much more than just another mobilephone. It contains quite a few features that can be helpful toyou in your everyday life.You can, for example, personalize your phone by composingyour own ring signal, changing the key sound or changing themessage signal.Furthermore you can use your phone as an alarm clock or as acalculator.This chapter contains all the information you need to get thatlittle extra out of your phone.Personalizing Your PhoneThe Settings menu includes a number of functionswhich let you adapt your phone to your own personal needsin different situations. Note that some of the settings dependon if you have external equipment (e.g. handsfree equipment)connected to your phone or not.Changing the Ear Piece VolumeSelect Ear volume from the Settings menu.Use the navigation key or the volume keys at the side ofthe phone to adjust the volume.Press YES when you have reached the desired volume.Tip! During a call you can use the volume keys at the side of thephone to adjust the volume.Note! You can have independent volume settings when you use thephone as a handheld unit and when you use it with varioushandsfree equipment. This means that if you set the ear piecevolume when the phone is connected to the handsfree equip-ment, the volume setting when the phone is handheld willnot be affected and vice versa.Resetting the PhoneIt is possible to reset all menu settings to their default values.To do this:Select Master reset from the Settingsmenu or enter L73738R.Enter the phone lock code (the factory programmedcode is 0000).Press YES.Displaying Your Phone NumberIf your phone number cannot be retrieved from your SIMcard, you can enter it yourself.Select Phone no from the Settings menu.Enter the number. Your SIM may restrict you fromchanging/accessing this number. If so, contact your op-erator.Press YES.Note! If your SIM card allows it, you can also enter your fax and/ordata number.56Some features/menus are operator dependent
Changing the Greeting TextWhen you turn on your phone, a greeting text appears in thedisplay. Instead of the default greeting, you can have yourphone display a welcome greeting that you have written your-self. However, some operators may not allow the greetingtext to be changed.To enter your own greeting:Select Greeting from the Settings menu.Scroll to New text using the navigation key.Press YES.Write your new greeting using the numeric keys.Press YES to confirm your new greeting.Note! The greeting function also lets you turn the greeting text off.Call InformationWith the Call info function in the Settings menuyou can choose to have the call time in the Info menu dis-played for all calls, both incoming and outgoing, or for out-going calls only.You can also have the call cost displayed, provided you sub-scribe to this feature.To select what call information you want to be displayed inthe Info menu:Select Call info from the Settings menu.Choose between Outgoing,All and Cost.Confirm your selection by pressing YES.If you have selected the Cost option, follow the instruc-tions in the “Call Time/Call Cost” section in this chap-ter.Setting the Minute MinderThis function gives an indication of the time spent duringconversation by entering a short beep every minute.To set the Minute Minder:Select Min minder from the Settings menu.Choose between On and Off using the navigation key.Press YES to confirm your selection.Changing the Display LightThe display light can be set to automatic, turned off or turnedon.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 message is received.To set the display light:Select Light from the Settings menu.Choose the desired display light setting using the navi-gation key.Confirm your selection by pressing YES.Note! You can have one setting when the phone is used as a hand-held unit and another setting when the phone is used with ahandsfree kit, powered from an external source. If you, forexample, place the phone in a vehicle handsfree cradle, youcan set the display light to be turned on always and still have itin automatic mode otherwise.To Select Key SoundYou can choose whether clicks, tones or nothing (silent) willbe heard when you press the keys.57Some features/menus are operator dependent
Select Key sound from the Settings menu.Choose key sound using the navigation key.Confirm your selection by pressing YES.Note! The only sound available for the side keys is the click sound.Changing the Message SignalYou can choose whether clicks, tones or nothing (silent) willbe heard when you receive a text message (SMS).Select Mail alert from the Settings menu.Choose the sound you want to hear when you receive amessage, using the navigation key.Press YES to confirm your selection.Activating Analog VOXYou have the option, in Analog mode, to turn on your voiceoperated transmission (VOX). Using VOX causes yourphone to use less battery power during a call. If VOX is ON,your phone’s transmitter operates only when you are speak-ing. If VOX is OFF, the transmitter operates continuouslyduring a call. VOX should only be turned ON if your net-work operator supports it.Changing the Ring TypeYou can choose ring type from a list of different sounds andmelodies. You can also compose your own melody by enter-ing tones with the keypad.To choose one of the pre-programmed ring types:Select Ring type from the Settings menu.Scroll with the navigation key until you find the ring sig-nal that you want. If you do not wish to disturb otherpeople, use the volume keys on the side of the phone toscroll silently.Press YES when you have reached the desired ring type.Note! If the Data menus are turned on (see chapter “Communicat-ing via the Modem”) you can set the ring signal type forspeech (the display shows Phone on the middle row), faxand data calls respectively. If you have the Two Line service,you can also set different ring types for the two lines.To compose your own ring signal:From the Settings menu, select Edit Mel-ody.Clear the display by pressing CLR.Use the keypad to enternotes. The keypad nowworks as a keyboard (seepicture). Press and hold akey to enter a long note.Press YES to confirm the melody you have entered.The Ring Signal LevelThe Ring level setting allows you to specify the level for thefollowing situations:•When the phone is handheld.58Some features/menus are operator dependent
•When the phone is connected to handsfree equipment.•When the phone is connected to a vibrator.To set the ring signal level:If required, connect the phone to the external equip-ment.Scroll to the Ring level menu and press YES.Use the navigation key to set the ring signal level.•Pressing RIGHT increases the volume.•Pressing LEFT decreases the volume.The phone will ring once with the actual setting as youpress the navigation key, except for the Silent andStep settings.Press YES to save the setting.Press CLR to return to standby mode.Tip! Use the side keys to change the ring level silently.The Answering ServiceThe Answering service of your network allows callers toleave a voice message when you cannot or do not wish to an-swer your calls.Note! This service may not be available in all networks and may re-quire a separate subscription.The Voice mail function makes it easy to call your an-swering service to listen to recorded voice messages. Youmust activate the Voice mail function before using it.This number may need to be programmed onto your SIM byyour operator.Some networks will deliver a voice mail indicator (T) noti-fying that you have a voice mail. In most cases, the icon willnot appear when you are roaming.Activating the Voice MailNote! You can press and hold down 1 to quickly activate voice mail.To activate the Voice Mail function:From the Mail menu, select Set VoiceM .If the number to your answering service can be retrievedfrom your SIM card, the number is displayed in brackets.(This also applies if you have entered the number yourself atan earlier occasion and then turned the Voice mail func-tion off.)To activate the Voice mail function, press YES .If no number is displayed, press YES.Enter the number to your answering service.Press YES to activate the function.Calling the Answering ServiceYou can call the answering service at any time to listen toyour recorded messages. To do this:lFrom the Mail menu, select Voice mail and pressYES.The phone will automatically call your voice mail. Follow theinstructions given to you by your operator’s answering serv-ice.Further information about the use of the answering service isfound in the operating instructions supplied by your networkoperator.59Some features/menus are operator dependent
Changing the Number to the Answering Serv-iceTo change the number to the answering service:From the Mail menu, select Set VoiceM.Scroll to New number and press YES.Enter the new number and press YES.Turning Off the Voice MailFrom the Mail menu, select Set VoiceM .Select Off and press YES.Time, Date and AlarmThe Clock menu lets you set the time and date. It also letsyou activate the alarm function.The time is shown continuously at the bottom of the displaywhen the phone is in standby mode.The ClockTo Change the Time Format:Select Clock mode from the Clock menu.Select the required clock mode.Press YES.To Set the Clock:Select Set clock from the Clock menu.Enter the time in hours and minutes.Press YES.If you have selected the 12-hour format in the Clockmode function you can alternate between a.m. and p.m. bypressing #.The DateIt is possible to have the current date displayed in the middleof the display when the phone is in standby mode.To Set the Date Format:Select Date mode from the Clock menu.Scroll to the required date format by using the naviga-tion key.Press YES to select a date format.To Set the Date:Select Set date from the Clock menu.Enter the year (two digits).Press YES.Enter the month and day in the same way.Press YES to confirm your setting.The AlarmThe phone has an alarm function.When it is activated, anicon in the shape of a bell (B) is shown in front of the currenttime in the display.The alarm will sound at the set time even if the phone isturned off. The illumination of the keys and the display willflash. The volume of the alarm signal depends on the settingof the ring signal.The alarm will sound for 60 seconds and will be repeatedevery nine minutes if you do not turn it off.60Some features/menus are operator dependent
To Set the Alarm:Select Set alarm from the Clock menu.Scroll to the New time option by using the naviga-tion key.Press YES.Enter the time in hours and minutes.Press YES.Note! If you have chosen the 12-hour format in the Clockmode function you can alternate between a.m. and p.m. bypressing * and #.To Turn the Alarm Off:Press any key to turn the alarm off when it sounds.Press YES if you do not want the alarm to be repeated.To Turn the Alarm Function Off:Select Set alarm from the Clock menu.Scroll to the Off option using the navigation key.Press YES.The Call Time/Call CostDuring an outgoing call, the call time is shown in the display.With the Call info function in the Settings menuyou can have the time displayed for all calls, both incomingand outgoing, provided you have chosen the Time:Alloption.You can also have the call cost or the number of call units dis-played if you select the Cost option, provided your net-work and your SIM card support this feature.Checking Time or Cost of the Last CallYou can check the time/cost of the last incoming (or outgo-ing) call with the Last call option in the Info menu.Select the Info menu.Press YES.Depending on the setting in the Call info function inthe Settings menu, you can check:•The elapsed time of the last outgoing call.•The elapsed time of the last incoming call provided youhave chosen the Time:All option in the Callinfo function in the Settings menu.Checking Total Call Time or Call CostSelect Tot calls from the Info menu.Press YES.Depending on the settings in the Call info function inthe Settings menu, you can check:•The elapsed time of all outgoing calls.•The elapsed time of all incoming and outgoing calls.•The cost (or the number of call units) of all incoming andoutgoing calls.Call Cost information is not available in Analog mode.Resetting the Total Call Time/Cost MeterFrom the Info menu, select Tot calls.Press YES. The message Reset? appears.Press YES to reset the meter.Note! If you have chosen the call cost option you must enter thePIN2 code to reset the meter.61Some features/menus are operator dependent
Determining the Call CostThis function only appears if you have selected the Costoption in the Call info function in the Settingsmenu.Call Cost information is not available in Analog mode.Note! This function may not be available on all SIM cards.lFrom the Info menu, select Price .The Home option means that the number of call units will bedisplayed during a call, and in the Last call and Totcalls functions.The Price function lets you enter and vary the price percall unit. The price entered will be stored on your SIM card.Entering the Price per Call UnitFrom the Settings menu, select Call info.Scroll to Cost and press YES.Press CLR to exit to standby mode.From the Info menu, select Price Units andpress YES.New Price appears.Press YES.Enter the code for the desired currency, for exampleUSD for US Dollar, and press YES.Enter the price per call unit, for example 0,5, and pressYES.Enter your PIN 2 code. (The PIN 2 code prompt maynot appear in some networks.)Reverting to Displaying Call UnitsFrom the Info menu, select Price .Press YES to select the Home option.Press YES to revert to displaying call units.Calling or Credit Card CallsWhen making international or long distance calls, you maynot want your operator to charge you for these calls on yournormal account. If you have a credit card or a calling card,you may want to redirect the charges to one of those ac-counts instead. Your CF888 is all set for making this proce-dure as easy as possible for you.You can store two separate card numbers in your phone.These numbers are protected by a 4- to 8-digit security codethat you choose yourself. The default code is 0000.In order to be able to make Calling card calls, you have to ac-tivate this function.Activating the Calling Card FeatureFrom the Access menu, select Call cards securityand press YES.Enter your security code and press YES.The defaultcode is 0000.Scroll to Call cards, using the navigation key, andpress YES.Scroll to ON, using the navigation key, and press YES.The Call card function is now activated and the submenu Callcard numbers will be visible in the Phone Book menu.62Some features/menus are operator dependent
To Change Security CodesFrom the ACCESS menu, select Call cardssecurity and press YES.Enter your security code and press YES.The defaultcode is 0000.Scroll to Change code and press YES.Enter your new code and press YES. The code can con-sist of four to eight digits.Confirm your new code, when Repeat newcode appears in the display, and press YES.Your security code is now changed.Storing Credit or Calling Card NumbersYour Ericsson CF888 allows you to store two calling cardnumbers in the phone book menu.This submenu is only visible if the Call card function is acti-vated in the ACCESS menu.To store a calling card number:From the PHONE BOOK menu, select Callcard numbers and press YES.Enter your security code and press YES.The defaultcode is 0000. To change security codes, see above.Select card position (Card 1 or Card 2), using the navi-gation key, and press YES.Enter the Access number to the calling card server. Thenumbers are entered in the same way as in the ordinaryPhone book.Press the navigation key.Enter the Verification code to your calling card server.To store the calling card number, press YES.To change the dialing order, press the navigation key.Called no will flash in the display. Use the * or #key to change the order.Note! Since the dialing order may vary between calling card servers,that is if you have to dial your verification code before or af-ter the number you wish to dial, you can switch the order be-tween them. This is performed with the * or # key, when theCalled no. row flashes.Selecting the Card You Want To UseIf you have stored two card numbers, you must select whichcard you wish to use before making a Calling/Credit card call.From the PHONE BOOK menu, select Callcard numbers.Enter your security code and press yes. The defaultcode is 0000.Scroll to the card you wish to use, using the navigationkey and press YES.Your settings for the card appear.To select the card, press YES.Note! If you only use one card number, this selection will not haveto be repeated every time you wish to make a Calling/Creditcard call.Making a Credit or Calling Card CallEnter the number you wish to dial, or retrieve it fromthe Phone book.To set up the call as a Credit/Calling Card Call, pressand hold YES.63Some features/menus are operator dependent
The access number to the calling card server is called and dur-ing the connecting phase, you are prompted to send thecalled number and the verification code, in the order chosenby you (see above).To send the called number and the verification code duringthe connecting phase, press YES at the Send prompts or waita few seconds and your Ericsson CF888 will send them auto-matically for your convenience.The CalculatorThe phone’s built-in calculator supports the four rules ofarithmetic as well as percentages.An example of how to use the calculator:In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32.Scroll to the Calculator menu and press YES.Enter 134.Scroll with the navigation key to the division sign (/),and press YES.Enter 32.Scroll with the navigation key to the equal sign (=) andpress YES to get the result.You can also simply press # to get the result.To clear the display, press CLR.To Enter a Decimal PointlPress *.To multiplylPress *twice.64Some features/menus are operator dependent
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseGeneralSince its introduction in the mid 1980s the mobile phone isone of the most exciting and innovative products ever devel-oped. Your phone can help you to stay in touch with your of-fice, your home, emergency services and others.Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. Whenthe phone is turned on it receives and transmits radio fre-quency (RF) energy. Depending on the type of mobile phoneyou have purchased, it operates in different frequency rangesand employs commonly used modulation techniques. Thesystem that handles your call when you are using your phone,controls the power level at which your phone transmits.Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyYour wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power ra-dio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives andalso sends our radio frequency (RF) signals.In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions(FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels forhandheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistentwith the safety standards previously set by both US and inter-national standards bodies:•ANSI C95.1 (1992)*•NCRP Report 86 (1986)*•ICNIRP (1996)*Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodicevaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example,over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universi-ties, government health agencies, and industry reviewed theavailable body of research to develop the ANSI Standards(C95.1).The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines(and those standards).* American National Standards Institute: National Council on Ra-diation Protection and Measurements; International Commission onNon-Ionizing Radiation Protection.Efficient Phone OperationHow to use your phone for optimum performance withminimum power consumption:•Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Whilespeaking directly into the mouthpiece, angle the antennain a direction up and over your shoulder.•Donot hold the antenna when the phone is in use. Hold-ing the antenna affects call quality, may cause the phoneto operate at a higher power level than needed andshorten talk and standby times.65Some features/menus are operator dependent
Tips for Efficient OperationDrivingElectronic Devices
Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult themanufacturer of your device to determine if they are ade-quately shielded from external RF energy. Your physicianmay be able to assist you in obtaining this information.Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regu-lations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitalsor health care facilities may be using equipment that could besensitive to external therefore energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with themanufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipmentthat has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices sorequire.AircraftFCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air.Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.ChildrenDo not allow children to play with your phone since theycould hurt themselves or others or accidentally damage thephone.Blasting AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting operation, turn your phoneOFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn offtwo-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.Potentially explosive atmospheresTurn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially ex-plosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resultingin bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmospheres are often, butnot always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas suchas gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemicaltransfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petro-leum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metalpowders; and any other area where you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicle engine.For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects,including both installed or portable wireless equipment, inthe area over the airbag or in the air bag deployment area. If67Some features/menus are operator dependent
in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and theair bag inflates, serious injury could result.Product Care•Do not expose your mobile phone to moisture or ex-treme temperatures.•Do not use any other accessories but Ericsson originals.Failure to do so may result in loss of performance, fire,electric shock or injury, and will void the warranty.•Do not attempt to disassemble the product. Doing sowill void warranty. This product does not contain con-sumer serviceable components. Service should only beperformed by Authorized Service Centers.68Some features/menus are operator dependent
IndexAAlarm.....60Answering Service.....59Area Information.....53BBatterycharging.....5inserting/removing.....5CCalculator.....64Call Cost/Call Time.....61Call Time/Call Cost.....61Call Waiting.....47Calling Card Calls.....62Callsmaking.....9making second.....48receiving.....10receiving second or third.....47Chargerconnecting/disconnecting.....6Clocksetting.....8Credit Card Calls.....62DData calls.....32Data Menus.....28Date.....60Display Indicators.....Display Light.....57Domestic Calls.....9EEar Piece Volume.....56Earpiece Volume.....13Embedded Numbers.....25Emergency Calls.....9FFax calls.....32Fixed Dialing.....43Forwarding Calls.....45cancelling forwards.....46GGreeting Text.....57Guidelines.....65HHandsfree Calling.....52Hiding Your Number.....12IIcons.....International Calls.....9KKey Sound.....57LLanguagedisplay.....869Some features/menus are operator dependent
MMenu System.....15Message Signal.....58Muting.....13NNetworkautomatic search.....37forbidden.....37searchmode.....37Networks.....36Numbersembedded in SMS.....25PPhonekeys.....preparing for use.....4Phone Book.....16creating.....17editing.....20rearranging numbers.....21recalling entries.....18RReceiving Fax and Data CallsMulti Numbering.....32Single Numbering.....33Redialing.....10Ring Signal Level.....58setting.....8Ring Type.....58SSecuritycall restrict.....41cardlock.....40keypad lock.....42phone lock.....41Showing Your Number.....12SIM Cardinserting.....4SMSerasing.....26reading messages.....25replying to.....25sending/receiving.....22storing messages.....26Systemselecting.....38TText Messageerasing.....26replying to.....25Text messagesstoring.....26Text Messagescomposing.....23embedded numbers.....25reading.....25sending/receiving.....22Time.....60Tone Signals.....13Two Line Service.....55selecting a line.....55UUnanswered Calls.....11Useful Features.....5670Some features/menus are operator dependent

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