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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 anytime
and without notice. Such changes will, however, be
incorporated into new editions of this manual.
All rights reserved.
Ericsson Inc., 1998.
Publication Number: AE/LZT 123 4716 R3
Printed in the U.S.A.
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Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the mobile
phone is one of the most exciting and innovative
products ever developed. Your phone can help you to
stay in touch with your office, your home, emergency
services and others.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low
power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it
receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Com-
mission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with
safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guide-
lines are consistent with the safety standards previously
set by both US and international standards bodies:
•ANSI C95.1 (1992)*
•NCRP Report 86 (1986)*
•ICNIRP (1996)*
Those standards were based on comprehensive and peri-
odic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For
example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians
from universities, government health agencies, and
industry reviewed the available body of research to
develop the ANSI Standards (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guide-
lines (and those standards).
* American National Standards Institute: National Coun-
cil on Radiation Protection and Measurements; Interna-
tional Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
Efficient Phone Operation
How to use your phone for optimum performance with
minimum power consumption:
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone.
While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, angle the
antenna in a direction up and over your shoulder. If the
antenna is extendable/retractable, it should be extended
during a call.
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use.
Holding the antenna affects call quality, may cause the
phone to operate at a higher power level than needed
and shortens talk and standby times.
Antenna Care:
•Use only the supplied or an approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the phone and may vio-
late FCC regulations.
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•Don’t continue to twist the antenna after it has
been inserted. Excess twisting will damage the
antenna.
•Be cautious if removing your antenna. A detached
antenna may be a choking hazard for children.
Phone Operation: Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over
your shoulder.
Tips on Efficient Operation: For your phone to operate
most efficiently:
•Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the
phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects
call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a
higher power level than otherwise needed.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless
telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey
them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
•Get to know your wireless phone and its features
such as speed dial and redial.
•When available, use a handsfree
device.
•Position your wireless phone
within easy reach.
•Suspend conversations during
hazardous driving conditions or
situations.
•Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while
driving.
•Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place
calls when you are not moving or before pulling
into traffic.
•Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversa-
tions that may be distracting.
•Use your wireless phone to call for help.
•Use you wireless phone to help others in emergen-
cies.
•Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-
emergency assistance number when necessary.
•Give full attention to driving.
•Pull off the road and park before making or answer-
ing a call if driving conditions so require.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment, for example equip-
ment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be
shielded against RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recom-
mends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be
maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a
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maker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations of Wire-
less Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
•Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six
inches from their pacemaker when the phone is
turned ON.
•Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
•Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to mini-
mize the potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is tak-
ing place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may
want to consult your service provider (or call the cus-
tomer service line to discuss alternatives).
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is ade-
quately shielded from external RF energy. Your physi-
cian may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
•Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when
any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be
using equipment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inade-
quately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
Check with the manufacturer or its representative
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the man-
ufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your
vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted
notices so require.
Aircraft
•FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while
in the air.
•Switch OFF your phone before boarding an air-
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Children
Do not allow children to play with your phone. It con-
tains small parts that could be detached and create a
choking hazard, and children could hurt themselves or
others, or could accidentally damage the phone.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operation, turn your
phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted:
“Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instruc-
tions.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a poten-
tially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and
instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explo-
sion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,
but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling
areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel
or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using
liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane);
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such
as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area
where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place
objects, including both installed or portable wireless
equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the air bag
deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
Product Care
•Do not expose your mobile phone to moisture or
extreme temperatures.
•Do not use any other accessories but Ericsson origi-
nals. Failure to do so may result in loss of perfor-
mance, fire, electric shock or injury, and will void
the warranty.
•Do not attempt to disassemble the product. Doing
so will void warranty. This product does not con-
tain consumer serviceable components. Service
should only be performed by Authorized Service
Centers.
•Do not allow objects to fall on, or liquids to spill
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Battery Information
Recycling Your Battery
Your phone manufacturer is a member of the Recharge-
able Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a non-
profit public service organization designed to assist in
the recycling of rechargeable batteries.
Many areas require the recycling of rechargeable batter-
ies. In the U.S., call 1-800-822-8837 to find out how to
recycle your battery. Outside the U.S., contact your local
retailer for recycling instructions.
Battery Use and Care
A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated
properly. A new battery, or one that has not been used
for a long period of time, should be conditioned before
using your phone.
Avoid recharging a fully-charged or almost fully-charged
battery. This can result in the memory effect, which
causes the battery to charge to less than its full capacity.
If your phone shuts off due to low battery power, you
should charge the battery within 24 hours for the battery
to reach full capacity.
•Do not leave your battery where it may be sub-
jected to extremely hot or cold temperatures. This
could reduce the battery’s capacity.
•Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch
another metal object such as keys in your pocket.
This could short-circuit and damage the battery.
•Do not attempt to take a battery apart.
•Do not expose a battery to open flame. This could
cause the battery to explode.
•Turn your phone OFF before removing the battery.
•Use only the AC/DC adapter supplied with your
battery charger. Using a different adapter could be
dangerous and will void your phone warranty.
•Never charge a battery when the ambient room
temperature is below 50° F (10°C) or above 105°F
(40°C).
•Do not allow the battery to be placed into the
mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swal-
lowed.
•Connect AC (power supply) only to designated
power sources as marked on the product.
•To reduce risk of damage, remove the electrical cord
from the outlet by pulling the AC adapter rather
than the cord.
•Make sure the electric cord is located so that it will
not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise sub-
jected to damage or stress.
•To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit
from the power source before attempting any clean-
ing. Once unplugged, use a soft cloth lightly damp-
ened with water for cleaning.
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•DANGER - Never alter the AC cord or plug. If the
plub will not fit into the outlet, have a power outlet
installed by a qualified electrician. Improper con-
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This chapter describes how you assemble the phone,
what the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card is, and
how you handle the battery.
About the SIM Card
Contact your service provider if your phone is not
equipped with a SIM card. The SIM Card is a computer
circuit that keeps track of your phone number, the ser-
vices that you have ordered from the service provider,
and your phone book information.
Your SIM Card is supplied with a PIN (Personal Identi-
fication Number) that you may need to enter into the
phone to gain access to the phone and network.
Follow the six steps below to assemble your CF768.
Preparing Your Phone – Six Steps
1 Insert the SIM Card (if not previously inserted).
2 Connect the battery to the phone.
3 Attach the belt clip to the phone (optional).
4 Connect the charger to the phone charger connector.
5 Connect the charger to a standard electrical outlet.
6 Turn the phone ON.
Step 1: Inserting the SIM Card
Note! Place the gold side down, clipped corner to left
Removing the SIM Card
Step 2: Attaching the Battery
About the Battery
Your phone is supplied with a Nickel Metal Hydride
(NiMH) battery. The battery is not charged before ship-
ment, but there might be enough power to turn the
phone on.
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Conditioning the Battery
The battery needs to be recharged and fully discharged
2-3 times to reach full capacity. To fully discharge the
battery, operate the phone as usual until the low battery
warning is issued. You hear a low beep and the light on
top of the phone flashes red.
Removing the Battery
1 Make sure the phone is turned off.
2 Press the locking catch on the bottom of the battery.
3 Lift the battery up and away from the phone.
Step 3: Attaching the Belt Clip
(optional)
Note! You will need a small phillips head screwdriver.
1 Remove the belt clip from the plastic bag.
2 Remove the flexible rubber plug from the top of the
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3 Making sure that the screw is going through both the
plastic clip and the metal support guide, insert the
screw into the opening on the back of the phone.
4 Using the screwdriver, turn the screw clockwise until
it is secure. Do not overtighten the screw.
5 Insert the two smaller prongs first and replace the flex-
ible rubber plug at the top of the clip.
Step 4: Connecting the Charger
Note! Have the battery attached to the phone and connect the
charger as shown below. Use the power plug that fits
your electrical outlet.
With the lightning bolt on the charger, and the phone,
facing upward, insert the plug in the hole on the right.
Disconnecting the Charger
Lift the plug up and pull it out.
Note! Do not twist the charger during disconnection.
Step 5: Connecting the Charger to an Electrical Outlet
Connect the cord to the charger and plug the charger
into an electrical outlet. The phone now starts to charge
the battery and you can see the battery meter in the dis-
play empty and fill while charging.
About the Charging Function
When you connect external power to the phone, the bat-
tery begins charging. When the battery is fully charged,
the charging stops.
Note! You cannot overcharge your battery when using Ericsson
accessories.
Note! Your phone will still charge if powered OFF.
When you are charging the battery, you can use your
phone as you usually would; however, the charging time
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Step 6: Turning ON the Phone
Press and hold down the NO key until you hear a beep.
You may be prompted to enter your PIN (the security
code that follows your SIM Card). If ,
, or appear in the display, enter
your PIN and press YES.
Note! If your phone uses a retractable antenna, always remem-
ber to fully extend the antenna before using the phone
Turning Off the Phone
Press and hold the NO key until you hear a beep and the
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This section describes what your phone’s display indi-
cates about your battery status and signal strength, and
your service availability.
The Display
The icons visible in the display are defined below. Not
all icons will be visible at all times.
What the Phone’s Display Tells You
The name of the network currently being used.
The received signal strength in five steps- more bars
indicate more strength.
Indicates which line is activated. These icons only
show if you have two lines on your SIM card.
The forward arrow indicates that the phone has
forward active. The arrows correspond to the line
that is forwarded.
The Silent Ring Signal indicates that no ring signal
will sound when a call is incoming.
You have received a short text message or area
information.
You are currently on a call.
Current battery strength - more bars indicate more
strength.
The Alarm Clock is set.
You have received a voice mail message.

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Learning about Your Phone Display Messages
Text messages that may appear in the display are
explained in the table below.
➋
➍
➊
➌
➎
➒
➐
➑
➊ Antenna
➋ Indicator Light
➌ Speaker
➍ Side Volume Keys
➎ Display
➏ ON/OFF Key
➐ Keypad
➑ Flip
➒ Microphone Channel
➊
➋➌
➍
➊ Belt clip mounting area
➋ SIM release
➌ Battery
➍ Accessory Connector
➎ Battery Release
➏
➎
Message Meaning
This indicates that no network is in range.
You are not covered by a network or the
received signal is too weak. You should move
to obtain a sufficiently strong signal.
Do you want to check your voice mail
messages?
Do you want to read your SMS messages?
A conference call feature that indicates that a
held and active call connected. You are no
longer part of the call.
Time spent on previous call. Will return to
standby mode after 5 seconds.
Call 1 is on hold.
Call 2 is on hold.

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A network is in range, but you are not
allowed to use it. You may, however, call the
emergency number 911, if it is available.
A network is in range, but you are not
allowed to use this network. You may,
however, call the emergency number 911, if it
is available.
The phone is looking for a network, but you
may call the emergency number 911, if it is
available.
The SIM card is permanently disabled after
the unblocking code has been entered
incorrectly ten times. Contact your service
provider.
This message appears if the PIN has been
entered incorrectly three times in succession.
Press YES, and enter Personal Unlocking Key
(PUK) to unlock phone.
No SIM card is inserted in the phone or the
inserted SIM is not accepted.
Message Meaning
The PIN has been entered incorrectly. This
message is followed by the prompt
You have tried to activate a feature that is not
supported by your network.
The feature or service is not available.
Followed by . To unlock,
enter your security code and press # or YES.
Command Reject. The command you gave
was rejected.
The cause of the error was a system failure.
You have inserted the wrong SIM card.
Your phone is processing. Please wait.
Password Error. The password you sent was
wrong.
Enter your 4-to-8 digit PIN code and press
YES.
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Special Characters
Press and hold down the appropriate key to access the
special characters.
*/P is used for inserting
pauses in numerical
sequences and when
making your own ring
signal melodies.
0/+ is used for interna-
tional calling.
#/¤ is used for storing
numbers into the
phone’s memory.
The Indicator Light
The status indicator light at the top of the phone tells
you the current state of the phone. There are six states.
Light Indicates
Green - slow blink The phone is ready to make and receive calls.
Green - fast blink There is an incoming call.
P
Green - steady The battery is charging and the phone is ON.
Red - blinking Your battery power is low.
Red - steady The phone is OFF and the battery is
charging.
No light The phone is OFF, or the phone is ON, but
no signal is available.
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Making and Receiving Calls
This chapter describes how to make and receive calls,
how to make emergency calls, how to show or hide your
phone number when calling CLI (Calling Line Identifi-
cation), and how to handle two calls simultaneously.
Making a Call 1 Turn the telephone ON (press NO until the display
comes on).
2 If the phone is equipped with a retractable antenna,
fully extend the antenna.
3 Use the keypad to enter the number you wish to dial.
As you press the number keys, the numbers appear in
the display.
Note! If the number is longer than 10 digits, additional digits
will be appear as an arrow. Use to scroll through
the number.
Note! To erase a digit, press CLR. To erase an entire phone
number, press and hold CLR, or press NO.
4 Press YES. The word will briefly appear in
the display while you are connecting the call.
will be displayed briefly. Once the call is
connected, the call counter (shown in minutes and sec-
onds), and the phone icon will appear in the display.
Holding the Phone
With the flip open, put the earpiece to
your ear for optimum speech and recep-
tion quality. Fully extend your antenna.
Ending a Call
Press NO to end the call.
Making an Emergency Call
You can call 911 (a common emergency service number
in the U.S.) at any time (if the service is available in your
area).
Retry Function
If the call connection fails, the display shows
Press YES to redial the number, otherwise press NO.
Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the indica-
tor light on the top of the phone blinks green rapidly.
The display shows:
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Answering a Call
Press YES to answer the call. When the call is finished,
press NO to end the call.
Rejecting a Call
Press NO or press either volume key twice when the
phone rings. The display now shows:
A busy tone will be sent to the system. If Call Forward-
ing is activated, the number will transfer to the desig-
nated number (such as voice mail).
If the calls are not forwarded, the caller will hear a busy
tone.
If you have been unable to answer an incoming call, or if
you have rejected a call, the calling line identification
(caller id) of unanswered calls will be shown in the
missed calls list until you press CLR (this is dependent on
your subscription). Press YES to view the missed calls list.
Putting a Call on Hold
If you are engaged in a call, you can put it on hold by
pressing YES. (where is the call identity)
will appear in the display. To retrieve the held call, press
YES again.
To mute the call, press and hold CLR. Release to resume
conversation. This mutes the microphone so that you
can have a private conversation without the person at the
other end hearing.
About Calling Line Identification (CLI)
The Calling Line Identification service (CLI) shows the
caller’s phone number when you receive a call (you may
have to order this service). If the caller’s name and corre-
sponding number is stored in your phone book, the
name is displayed instead of the number.
Sending Your Phone Number
If your subscription normally hides your number/ID
when calling, you can show the number on a designated
call.
1 Enter the number you wish to call.
2 Press . The display shows
3 Press YES to make the call and send your phone num-
ber.
Hiding Your Phone Number
If your subscription normally sends your number when
calling, you can hide your number on a designated call.
1 Enter the number you wish to call.
2 Press twice. The display shows Hide Id?
3 Press YES to make the call and hide your phone num-
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Handling Two Calls
Your phone can handle two calls simultaneously. This
allows you to hold one call and make or receive another.
You can then switch between the two calls.
In order to receive a second call, you must activate the
Call Wait function (see chapter “Personalizing Your
Phone”).
Receiving a Second Call While a Call Is in Progress
When you receive a second call, you will hear a tone in
the earpiece and the display shows .
1 Press YES to answer the second call. The current call is
put on hold. The display now shows:
2 To reject the second call, press 0 (zero) followed by YES.
3 Ignore the call.
Switching between Two Calls
Press YES to switch between the two calls.
Ending the Current Call and Returning to the Held Call
1 Press NO to end the current call. The display shows
and you hear two beeps.
2 Press YES within three seconds to return to the held
call.
Note! If you do not press YES within three seconds, the held
call is automatically ended.
Making a Second Call While a Call Is in Progress
Enter the second phone number and press YES. The first
call is put on hold and appears in the dis-
play.
Receiving a Third Call
If you are engaged in one call and have a second one on
hold, you may receive a third call. You will hear a tone in
the ear piece, and is shown in the display.
You can only have one call on hold at a time, so you
need to end the first or second call before you answer the
call.
You can do one of the following:
•Press 0 (zero) followed by YES to reject the third call.
•End the first call, retrieve the held call, and answer
the incoming call.
•End both calls. The phone rings and the question
appears in the display. Press YES to
answer the call.
•Ignore the third call.
Making a Calling Card Call
Before making a calling card call, you must first enter
your calling card access number and your verification
number. For more information, refer to “CallCards”.
Steps 2 and 3 may be reversed depending on your calling
card service.
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2 Press and hold down YES for three seconds.
will appear will
appear.
3 Wait for prompt (tone or voice) to enter the number.
4 Press YES. will appear. After the
prompt, press YES to send verification number.
Your call is now connected.
Calling Voice Mail
If you have voice mail, the phone will automatically call
your voice mailbox number when you select the voice
mail menu. The number must be stored on your SIM
card to use this feature. Contact your service provider
for this number.
Conference Calling
Note! This service may not be available on all networks. In
addition, a special subscription may be required to use
the service. The Conference Call function allows you to
have a joint conversation with up to five other people.
This is also referred to as a Multiparty call. You may put
an individual or a group of conference members on hold
while you add other people to the conference call. You
may also put members of the conference on hold while
you talk to an individual.
To Initiate a Conference Call
1 Call the first person you wish to talk to in the confer-
ence call.
2 Place the person on hold by pressing YES.
3 Call the second person.
4 Press 3, followed by YES to join the two people to the
conversation.
Note! You can put the conference group on hold and then add
a third member by repeating steps 3 and 4. You can add
up to five members using the same method.
To Have a Private Conversation with One of the
Members
If you wish to have a private conversation with one of
the members, you can put the other members on hold
by pressing 2, the member’s number, and YES. For exam-
ple, to talk to member No. 3, enter 2, 3, and YES.
To join member No. 3 to the conference again, press 3
and YES.
To Release One of the Members
1 Press 1, the member’s number, and YES.
For example, to release member No. 1, enter 1, 1, and
YES.
2 To end the conference call, press NO.

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Transferring Calls
This service may not be available on all networks. In
addition, a special subscription may be required to use
the service. If you have one active call and another call
on hold, you can connect the two calls by pressing 4 and
then YES. You are then disconnected from both calls.

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During a call, you can change the volume of the ear-
piece, use the display as a scratch pad, send DTMF
tones, and check the duration of the current call.
Changing Volume while Talking
During a call, you can use the volume keys on the side of
the phone to increase or decrease the earpiece volume.
Using the Phone as a Scratch Pad
1 Enter a phone number on the keypad while talking.
When you end the call, the number remains in the dis-
play.
2 Press YES to call the number in the display.
Sending Tone Signals
During a call, you can press keys 0 – 9, *, and # to send
DTMF tones. This can be used for banking by phone or
to control an answering machine.
Checking Time or Cost of Calls
When you start a call (incoming or outgoing), the air-
time is counted in minutes and seconds and shown on
the display, like this:
If you want the phone to keep track of the cost, you
need to set that specifically. Also check if your service
provider supports that service (see chapter “Knowing
Price and Duration of Calls”).
Receiving a Second Call
You will hear a tone in the earpiece and the display will
read . Press YES to answer the second call.
To reject the second call, press 0 (zero) followed by YES,
or simply ignore the call.
Useful Information While Talking

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This chapter describes how you navigate through the
menu system to get maximum use of your phone, and
how you can customize your reduced menu structure by
adding or deleting different menus and submenus.
Availability of some menu functions is dependent on
your subscription. Some menus may be hidden if you do
not subscribe to the feature.
Note! See the menu structure diagram on the inside front cover
of this User’s Guide.
About the Menu System
You use a menu system to control the functions of your
phone. There are two sizes of the menu system:
1 The reduced
2 The extended
Note! Each time the phone is powered ON it activates the
menu you last used.
Glossary
These terms will be used throughout this manual.
Scroll: Press or to move between the menus.
Select: Scroll to a menu and then press YES.
Enter: Key in letters or numbers from the keypad.
Reduced Menu: The reduced menu consists of those
functions and settings used most frequently.
Customized Menu: The reduced menu system can be
customized by adding or deleting other menus or sub-
menus.
Extended Menu: The extended menu contains all func-
tions and settings available from the phone.
Moving Through the Menus
Use these keys to scroll through the menu system and to
access the different menus. When you reach the desired
menu, press YES to choose the menu.
Navigating the Menu System

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The Reduced Menus
The reduced menu consists of those functions and set-
tings used most frequently. This menu system can be
personalized to fit your specific needs. When you per-
sonalize the system, menus and sub-menus are moved
from the extended menu system to the reduced menu
system.
The Extended Menus
The extended menu contains all functions and settings
available from the phone.
Selecting the Menu Size
1 Press CLR to clear the display.
2 Press several times until you reach the Menu Size
menu.
3 Press YES.
Note! You are now in the Menu Size menu where you can
switch to the Extended menu mode.
4 Press YES at the or prompt.
Customizing Your Reduced Menu
About Customizing Menus
The reduced menu system can be customized by adding
or deleting other menus or submenus.
When you are scrolling through the menus in customize
mode, the menu names will be either blinking or stable,
meaning that you may either add or delete (respectively)
the menu from the reduced system.
Adding Menus
1 Select the Customize menu.
2 Select the Edit Menus submenu.
3 Scroll to, and select, the menu or submenu that you
want to add (a menu where the name and icons are
blinking).
4 Press and hold YES for three seconds.
5 appears. Press YES to accept the posi-
tion (if you wish to change the position, see Changing
Menu Position below).
6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more menus.
To: Press this:
Confirm a setting or a selection YES
Reject a setting or a function NO
Return to the standby display CLR
Scroll to the right in the menu system
Scroll to the left in the menu system

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7 Press NO to end session.
8 Press YES to update.
Changing Menu Position
Press NO when the prompt appears. The
display could now show:
This display above advises that the menu you want to
add will be in the fourth (04) position to the right (>) in
the reduced menu system.
Use the keypad to change the position number if the
current position is not suitable.
Deleting Menus
1 Select the Customize menu.
2 Select the Edit Menus submenu.
3 Scroll to the menu you want to delete (a menu where
the name is not blinking).
4 Press YES for three seconds.
Note! The menu name is blinking; it no longer appears in the
reduced menu system.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to delete more menus.
6 Press NO or CLR to end session.
7 Press YES to update.
Resetting Menus to Original
1 Choose the Customize menu.
2 Choose Reset.
The reduced menu structure is reset to its original posi-
tions.
Resetting All Functions to Factory
Defaults
To reset all features (except numbers stored in the
phone’s memory) to factory defaults, press:
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This chapter describes how you can store phone num-
bers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own
memory.
About the Phone Book
You can store your phone numbers both on your SIM
Card and in your phone’s own memory. The difference
between the two is you can remove the SIM Card and
use those telephone numbers in other phones with SIM
slots, while phone’s memory always stays the same no
matter which SIM Card is inserted.
You can store up to 97 phone numbers in the phone
memory. The number of phone numbers you can store
on your SIM Card is SIM Card dependent.
Speed Dialing
The phone numbers that you store in positions 1–9 on
the SIM Card can be called by entering the position
number and then pressing YES. You should, therefore,
save positions 1–9 for important numbers. The number
of available positions is dependent on your SIM card.
Storing Numbers on the SIM Card
1 Enter the phone number you wish to store.
2 Press twice until is shown and press YES
twice.
Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the appro-
priate numeric key as many times as required.
Creating Your Own Phone Book
Keys
Press the corresponding key this many times to get the symbol.
For example, press 2, 5 times to get Ä.
1 2345678910 11 12
1space -?!,.:“‘( ) 1
2A BCÅÄÆà Ç2 Γ
3DEFèÉ3∆ϑ
4GHIì4
5JKL5Λ
6M NOÑÖØò 6
7PQRSβ7PΣ
8TUVÜù8

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Enter the next letter when the cursor has moved to the
next letter position. The number of letters the name
field can contain is SIM Card dependent.
3 Press YES after entering the name. The next available
position will appear.
4 Press YES to confirm the position. will
appear.
Note! If you have chosen a position number that is already
occupied, is displayed. Press YES to over-
write or NO to return to the position number and change
it.
5 If you want to store the number in a different position,
press CLR to erase the position number displayed.
6 Enter another number using the keypad.
7 Press YES. will appear.
8 Press YES to end session.
Storing Numbers in the Phone’s Memory
Follow the the same procedure as storing a phone num-
ber on the SIM Card through step 4. When you are
prompted to set the storage position number, press #
once to enter the ¤ character (which indicates storage in
phone memory) and twice to have the phone suggest the
first available storage position.
Press YES to confirm the storage.
Note! If you want to store the number in a different position,
press CLR to erase the position number displayed and
enter another number.
About Recalling Phone Numbers
You can recall a phone number any time from either the
SIM Card or the phone memory. You can recall the
phone number by either the name or the storage posi-
tion number.
Recalling by Name
1 Press CLR to erase any digits from the display.
2 Select the RecallName menu. You
are prompted to enter a name.
3 Enter either the full name or the
first letter, and press YES.
The first name that matches the let-
ter string is displayed. If necessary, scroll to the name
you want.
9WXYZ9
00+&@/$%£ΘΞ Ψ Ω
##*
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