No tf or co m CF768 User Manual m er ci 6/99 - PBM al This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current 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.
No tf CF768 Menu Structure Some menus/features are operator dependent. or co m RecallName Store Indicates the Reduced Menu. For more information on menus, see chapter Navigating the Menu System. Start Here: Read Mm Voice Mail Menu Size Missed Call Set Alarm lists missed calls m EditPh.
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No tf or co m . Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). 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. m er ci Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy al Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
No tf or co m • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. • Don’t continue to twist the antenna after it has been inserted. Excess twisting will damage the antenna. • Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. • Be cautious if removing your antenna. A detached antenna may be a choking hazard for children.
No tf or co m . do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. maker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
No tf or co m Children where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Do not allow children to play with your phone. It contains 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 m er ci 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 instructions.
No tf or co m . Battery Information • 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. Recycling Your Battery • Do not attempt to take a battery apart. Your phone manufacturer is a member of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a nonprofit public service organization designed to assist in the recycling of rechargeable batteries. • Do not expose a battery to open flame.
No tf or co m • 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 connection can result in risk of electric shock. m er ci al us e -E ric ss vi on In c.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Assembly Instructions This chapter describes how you assemble the phone, what the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card is, and how you handle the battery. Step 1: Inserting the SIM Card Note! m About the SIM Card er ci Place the gold side down, clipped corner to left Contact your service provider if your phone is not equipped with a SIM card.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. m er ci Conditioning the Battery al 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.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Disconnecting the Charger 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. Lift the plug up and pull it out. Note! 4 Using the screwdriver, turn the screw clockwise until it is secure. Do not overtighten the screw. Do not twist the charger during disconnection.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 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 3,1 , 3HONE /OCK, or /OCK &ODE appear in the display, enter your PIN and press YES.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. What the Phone’s Display Tells You This section describes what your phone’s display indicates about your battery status and signal strength, and your service availability. The Display The forward arrow indicates that the phone has forward active. The arrows correspond to the line that is forwarded. m er ci The Silent Ring Signal indicates that no ring signal will sound when a call is incoming.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Learning about Your Phone ➊ ➋ ➍ Display Messages ➊ Antenna ➋ Indicator Light ➌ Speaker ➍ Side Volume Keys ➌ ➎ Display ➏ ON/OFF Key ➎ ➐ Keypad ➏ ➑ Flip ➒ Microphone Channel ➐ ➊ Belt clip mounting area ➋ SIM release ➌ Battery ➍ Accessory Connector ➎ Battery Release m er ci al ➊ ➑ ➒ Message Meaning 1O 1ETWORK This indicates that no network is in range. You are not covered by a network or the received signal is too weak.
No tf or co m Message Some menus/features are operator dependent. 1O $CCESS 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. 2NLY 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. 6EARCHING 6,0 (RROR 8NBLOCK" ,NSERT&ARD Message Meaning :RONG 3,1 The PIN has been entered incorrectly.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Special Characters Light 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. m er ci 0/+ is used for international calling. #/¤ is used for storing numbers into the phone’s memory. P al The status indicator light at the top of the phone tells you the current state of the phone. There are six states.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Making and Receiving Calls &ONNECTING will be displayed briefly. Once the call is connected, the call counter (shown in minutes and seconds), and the phone icon will appear in the display. Making and Receiving Calls m 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 Identification), and how to handle two calls simultaneously.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. About Calling Line Identification (CLI) Answering a Call Press YES to answer the call. When the call is finished, press NO to end the call. 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 corresponding number is stored in your phone book, the name is displayed instead of the number.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Handling Two Calls Making a Second Call While a Call Is in Progress 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”). m er ci Enter the second phone number and press YES.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. To Initiate a Conference Call 2 Press and hold down YES for three seconds. &ARD&ALL will appear 6END &ALLED 1O" will 1 Call the first person you wish to talk to in the conference call. appear. 2 Place the person on hold by pressing YES. 3 Wait for prompt (tone or voice) to enter the number. 3 Call the second person. 4 Press YES. 6END 9ER1O" will appear. After the prompt, press YES to send verification number.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 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. m er ci al us e -E ric ss on 13 In c.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Useful Information While Talking provider supports that service (see chapter “Knowing Price and Duration of Calls”). During a call, you can change the volume of the earpiece, use the display as a scratch pad, send DTMF tones, and check the duration of the current call. Changing Volume while Talking m Receiving a Second Call er ci You will hear a tone in the earpiece and the display will read &ALL :AIT. Press YES to answer the second call.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Navigating the Menu System Note! 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. Enter: Key in letters or numbers from the keypad.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Press menu. To: Confirm a setting or a selection Reject a setting or a function Return to the standby display Scroll to the right in the menu system Scroll to the left in the menu system 3 Press YES. Press this: Note! YES m You are now in the Menu Size menu where you can switch to the Extended menu mode. 4 Press YES at the (XTEND" or 5EDUCE" prompt.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 7 Press NO to end session. The reduced menu structure is reset to its original positions. 8 Press YES to update. Resetting All Functions to Factory Defaults Changing Menu Position Press NO when the $CCEPT3OS" prompt appears. The display could now show: 6TORE! " To reset all features (except numbers stored in the phone’s memory) to factory defaults, press: 73738 ) from standby mode.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Creating Your Own Phone Book This chapter describes how you can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own memory. About the Phone Book m er ci You can store your phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own memory.
No tf 9 0 # or co m W X Y Z 9 0 + & @ / # * Some menus/features are operator dependent. Storing Numbers in the Phone’s Memory $ % £ Θ Ξ Ψ Follow the the same procedure as storing a phone number 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. Ω m er ci Press YES to confirm the storage.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. The selected name and number will blink on the display. You may press the * key to briefly display the position number. Note! Changing a Phone Book Entry 4 Press YES to call the number. 1 Select the EditPhBook menu. m Recalling by Number – Speed Dialing 2 Enter either the full name or the first letter and press YES. 1 Press CLR to erase any digits from the display. er ci The first name that matches the letter string is displayed.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Recalling From the List of Last Dialed Numbers 1 Press CLR to erase any digits from the display. 2 Press YES. The number last called is shown. 3 Press YES to call the number or scroll to the number you want to call. About Unanswered Calls m er ci Sometimes you are unable to answer a call. The phone keeps track of your latest missed calls in the MissedCall menu.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Personalizing Your Phone This chapter describes all the different ways you can personalize your phone. Changing the Ring Volume er ci 3 Press YES when you are finished. 2 Scroll to the desired ring volume, and press YES. al Changing the Ring Type Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to scroll silently. Turning Off the Ring Volume 1 Select the Ring Vol menu. 2 Press This does not affect the current call.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 3 Scroll through the menus until you find the desired key sound. Using the Alarm 4 Press YES to select. Viewing the Clock Setting the Alarm 1 Select the Set Alarm menu. The last alarm time is shown. m 2 Enter the alarm time. If you want to view the time on your phone, press one of the volume keys on the side of the phone. Setting the Clock 1 Select the Settings menu. er ci al 2 Select the Set Clock submenu.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Changing Display Language Note! 1 Select the Settings menu. Turning off the handsfree option, choose Off in the Answ Mode submenu. 2 Select the Language submenu. 3 Scroll to the language you want to view in your display texts. About the Greeting m 4 Press YES to select the language. Resetting Display Language to English 1 Clear the display. 2 Enter the digit string 0000 Note! er ci . 3 Press YES.
No tf 2 3 or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç D E F è É 3 ∆ ϑ Activating/Deactivating the Call Waiting Function Γ 1 Select the Settings menu. 2 Select the Call Wait submenu. 3 Select either Activate or Cancel.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Forwarding Calls This chapter describes the Forward function when you have not turned on the data menus. About Forwarding Calls m er ci Note! Forwarding from Reduced Menu When supported by your service provider, you can use the Forward menu to forward your calls to another number, such as your voice mailbox number or home phone number. Note! Forwarded calls are indicated by an arrow.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. You may now do one of the following: 2 Select the Forward option you wish to cancel and choose Cancel. • Enter a number at the prompt where you want your calls to be Forwarded, including the area code, and press YES. There may be a short delay before the network responds, but your display will advise that your forward is cancelled. • Press the to enter a name from your phone book and press YES.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Protecting Your Keypad, Phone, and SIM Card Protecting Your Keypad, Phone, and SIM Card enter to gain access to and activate your subscription. PIN 2, which may also be obtained, is used with special functions, such as price. m This chapter describes the different locks that you can use to protect your phone. These are the only ways of protecting your phone in case of theft.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Phone Lock The phone lock protects the phone from unauthorized use. The phone lock is not activated when you buy the phone. To unlock the phone, choose Unlock in the Locks menu. CallCard Lock • Autolock: you must enter the phone lock code every time you change the SIM Card in the phone. The CallCard Lock stores your calling card access phone number and your verification code and protects your calling card against unauthorized use.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Turning Cards ON and OFF From the Security submenu, choose Cards ON or Cards OFF. Changing Positions 1 From the Locks menu, select CallCards. 2 Select Positions. m 3 Enter your security code. er ci 4 Choose Position 1 or Position 2 by pressing YES. Use to toggle between position numbers. Note! If one card is currently active the display will read &ARD ; (On).
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Barring (Restricting) Calls Activating Call Barring for Any Call Type This chapter describes how you can bar (restrict) calls to and from your phone. This feature is available in your phone, but it may not be supported in your subscription. About Barring Calls 1 Select the Barring menu. m er ci 2 Select either Incoming or Outgoing call bar. 3 Select the desired barring option. 4 Select Activate.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Sending and Receiving Text Messages This chapter describes Short Message Service (SMS), what you need to do before you can send messages, how you send messages, and how you read messages. This service is network dependent. About Text Messages m er ci al After a message is received, it remains in the phone’s memory, which works similar to a computer’s working memory. It remains in the phone’s memory until you read it.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Setting the Duration of the Message Receiving a Message You will also hear a beep as loud as the ring signal and the green light on top of the phone will flash. You will receive the text message: 5EAD 1 Select the Send menu. 2 Select the Options submenu. 3 Select Valid Per. 4 Select how long you want the message to be repeated.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Receiving Area Information This chapter describes how you can make your phone available for Area Information (AI). This service is network dependent. About Area Information 3 Press m er ci to find the first empty position and press al Code us Index 010 Flashes 020 022 Activating the Area Information 1 From the Area menu, select Area Info submenu. Title 000 By default, AI is turned OFF.
No tf or co m Code 040 050 Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Select Edit List. Title 3 Scroll to the position (to the left in the display) you wish to change and press YES. Weather District 4 Scroll to New Code and press YES. 5 Enter the new code and press YES.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Knowing the Price and Duration of Your Calls The duration of the call appears in the display after a call is finished. The total time of all calls is recorded in the phone and is the default setting. This chapter describes how you can keep track of the cost and duration of your calls. m About Cost and Duration of Calls er ci Setting Calling Information 1 Select the Settings menu.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Select the Call Info. menu. 3 Select Cost? 4 Select Info. menu. 5 Select the Set Price submenu. The display shows the current currency and price: &URR 86' m 6 Press CLR to delete the currency name. 7 Enter a new currency name and press YES. er ci The new currency and the old price will appear in the display: &$' 8 Press YES again to enter a new price.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Specific Data Menus • Fax calls This chapter describes the different data menus that you can turn on to enable you to receive data and fax calls. You will also learn to forward the different calls. m About Having Data Menus On er ci • Data calls • All numbers (including speech calls) Forwarding Data Calls 1 Make sure the Data menus are on. 2 Select the ForwData menu.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. You may now do one of the following: 4 Enter a number where you want your calls to be forwarded, including the area code, and press YES. 5 Press to enter a name from your phone book and press YES. m 6 Use the phone number that is suggested to you and press YES. You will only get a number suggested if you have activated the divert function before. Note! er ci There may be a short delay before the network responds to your divert option.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Other Networks This chapter describes how you select a different network when you are out of range of your home service provider’s network. About Choosing a Network Display m er ci When you turn on the phone, it selects its home network. If this is not within range, you might not be able to get any reception. You can choose a different network, provided your service provider has an agreement allowing you to use the network.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. 3 Press YES to select a network. When you have made a network selection, Networks? is shown whenever the phone cannot contact the desired network. You can now either: 4 Select a new network or set the phone in automatic search mode. m er ci Setting the Phone to perform an Automatic Network Search 1 Select the Networks menu. 2 Scroll, after the search, to Auto and press YES. al us e -E ric ss on 41 In c.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Making Your Personal Ring Signal This chapter describes how you can make your own ring signal. You will find one example of how to make a simple melody and one example of a more complex melody. You will also find a table of sample melodies that you can use. Press This: m To: er ci 1-9 Insert notes where 1 gives a C and 9 a high D. # Increase or decrease the pitch in half tone steps.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Simple Melody 8 Press the 4 key twice. The simple melody is Do-Re-Me. This song corresponds to the C, D, and E tones on a music scale. 9 Press the 3 key twice. Making Do-Re-Me 11 Press and hold down the 1 key until a C+ appears. 10 Press the 2 key twice. 1 Select Edit Melody in the Settings menu. 12 Press YES to test the melody. 2 Press the 1 key. The display will now show a c.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. Other Things You Should Know Note! This section contains additional information you may find helpful when using your phone, as well as a troubleshooting section. Purchasing Accessories m er ci To purchase Ericsson Original Accessories, in the US, call 800-ERICSSON (800-374-2776); outside the US, call 1-919-472-7908. In Canada, call 800-661-4201. The color code for your phone and accessories is yellow and the phone series reference is CF 700.
No tf or co m Some menus/features are operator dependent. You’ve Forgotten your Security Codes countries). 1-305-755-6789 (Latin America). Contact your dealer. Your SIM is Locked Problems You Can Solve If you are missing menus Enter your 4 to 8-digit PIN and press YES. m For more information on SIM Lock see chapter “Protecting Your Keypad, Phone, and SIM Card”. er ci Some menu/features are SIM dependent. Check with your service provider to learn more about available features.
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t f o N o Changing Ring Volume Setting the Alarm Or press L until no squares are lit to eliminate the ring. Select Ring Vol menu. Scroll to desired ring level. Press YES. ERICSSON Z r c o m Select the Set Alarm menu. Enter the alarm time. Calls Press YES. a l Press CLR, release to resume. Muting Press YES at Turn OFF? When the Alarm Sounds Recalling Numbers From Phone Book Enter the phone number you wish to store. Press L twice until Store appears. Press YES twice.