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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> SIM Card Holder. Folds out from the back of your handset.
The battery must be removed to open your SIM Card Holder.
(See p. 20 for more information on your SIM Card.)
> Flip Cover. Unlike some conventional cellular phones, the
flip cover on model CF 388 has no power or calling
functionality. It does prevent accidental keystrokes when your
handset is carried in your pocket.
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YOUR HANDSET
Your Ericsson handset might look like a cellular phone, but it’s
different. It’s 100% digital – and it does more.
Your handset lets you make and receive calls. It also lets you receive
messages, in both text and numeric form. And it lets you send and
receive short e-mail messages. To do all this, your handset has some
special capabilities that can be accessed through the display menu
and keypad.
> Keypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phone
– but these also let you type text messages, enter names and
numbers in your personal phone book memory, and perform
clock/calculator functions.
> Power/Calling Keys. Let you turn power on/off, place a
call, and “hang up” to end your call.
> Menu Keys. Scroll through display menus, perform menu
functions, and access personal phone book entries.
> Display. The screen that displays text messages, phone
numbers, operating indicators, and clock/calculator functions.
> Battery Indicator Light. Blinks green when your handset
is on and you’re in the Omnipoint coverage area; blinks red to
indicate low battery power.
> Rechargeable Battery. Slides easily onto the back of your
handset.