Cell Phone User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- What's in Your Omnipoint Kit
- Say Hello to Omnipoint
- Let’s Get Started
- All The Basics
- Your Handset
- Your Keypad
- Your Display
- Placing & Receiving Calls
- Calling Information Functions
- Calculator & Clock Functions
- Charging Your Battery
- Removing & Replacing Batteries
- Your SIM Card
- More Than A Phone
- A Word About Messages
- Using Your Answering Machine
- Getting Numeric Paging Messages
- Getting Short E-Mail Messages
- Sending Short E-Mail Messages
- Using Caller ID
- Using Call Waiting/Call Hold
- Using Call Forwarding
- Your Personal Phone Book
- Speed-Dialing From Your Phone Book
- Other Advanced Services
- Facts, Tips, Options
- Your Monthly Statement
- Troubleshooting
- Getting Assistance
- Using Your Handset Safely
- Handset Accessories
- Glossary
- Notes & Numbers
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Emergency Calls.
You can make an emergency call at any time as long as you’re in
the Omnipoint coverage area, even if other outgoing calls are
restricted. Calls to the emergency number 911 can be made
without a SIM Card.
To make an emergency call:
• If your handset is not turned on, press G and hold until
you hear a click and the display lights up.
• Dial the emergency number 911.
• Press F to connect your call.
• Press G to end your call. Leave your handset power on
so the emergency operator can call you back if necessary.
(Note: the emergency operator won’t be able to call if your
SIM Card is not in your handset.)
(See your Ericsson User’s Manual for additional important
information on making emergency calls.)
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To receive a call, here’s all you do:
> Your handset must be on.
> When your handset rings, press F.
> Press G when your call is finished.
During a call, you can perform several functions:
> To raise or lower volume, press the CD keys.
> Press the E key and hold it to mute your microphone. The
word “MUTE” is shown on your display. To reactivate your
microphone, press the E key again.
> You can easily store a number during your conversation by
using the scratchpad. If the person you’re talking to gives you
a phone number, enter the number using your keypad. The
number you enter will remain on your display after you end
your call. You can call it quickly by pressing F. The
number also remains in your memory of dialed numbers for
later recall.
(For frequently dialed numbers, you can save time by storing them in
memory as Speed-Dial numbers; see p. 51.)
Roaming.
You can make and receive calls in certain cities outside the
Omnipoint coverage area. The number of cities providing this
“roaming” service is expanding rapidly.
Please contact Customer Care for information on cities where
roaming is currently available.