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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If you have a poor connection:
> The problem may be at the other end; press G to cancel the
connection and place your call again.
> You may be calling from a fringe coverage area. Check your
coverage map. Check the signal strength indicator on your
handset display. Notify Omnipoint Customer Care if you
consistently have trouble in a particular location when
coverage is available according to your Omnipoint coverage
map.
If you hear a tone while on a call:
> Your battery may be low. A long tone warns you that about two
minutes of calling power remain. Short tones tell you that
battery power is exhausted and your handset will shut off.
> Another call may have come in for you. (See p. 45 for notes
on how to use Call Waiting/Call Hold.)
If your handset or SIM Card is lost or stolen:
> Don’t delay! Notify Omnipoint Customer Care immediately at
1-888-OMNI-611. We can deactivate your SIM and help
prevent unauthorized use.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Omnipoint services are 100% digital, so they’re more reliable
than conventional cellular phone service.
But because your handset operates over radio frequencies, you may
experience difficulties in some locations – therefore you should
never rely solely upon your handset for essential communications in
emergencies. (See your Ericsson User’s Manual for additional
important information.)
Here’s a quick set of notes and troubleshooting tips:
If you have a weak signal or see the message “NO NETWORK” on
your handset display:
> If you’re inside a building, try moving close to an outside
window.
If the “KEYLOCK” message is displayed:
> Press the left C key, followed by F. This will unlock
your keypad.
If the indicator light on top of your handset blinks red:
> Your battery is becoming exhausted and needs recharging or
replacing. (See p. 17 for information.)
If your long distance call won’t go through:
> Remember to enter 1 plus the area code if calling long
distance.