Page 3 - Safety Instructions; Product Care and Maintenance; Product care; Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use; General
R290 User’s Guide i Safety Instructions Product Care and Maintenance Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. To get the most out of your mobile phone read this text about product care, safe and efficient use. Product care • Keep your mobile phone dry. • Avoid exposing your mob...
Page 4 - Driving; Electronic Devices
R290 User’s Guide ii recommended limits for exposure to RF fields from handheld mobile telephones. According to ICNIRP statement, which is based on the available body of research, there is no evidence that mobile terminals meeting the recommended limits can cause any adverse health effects. All Eric...
Page 5 - Battery Information
R290 User’s Guide iii Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in su...
Page 6 - Recycling Your Battery
R290 User’s Guide iv • The battery can only be charged when the temperature is between 41 degrees F (+5 degrees C) and + 113 degrees F (+ 45 degrees C). • Turn off your phone before removing the battery.• Do not attempt to take a battery apart.• Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch ano...
Page 7 - Contents
R290 User’s Guide v Contents Introduction ............................................................................ 1About Your Phone .................................................................. 2 Globalstar/GSM 900 ......................................................................2Oper...
Page 9 - Introduction
R290 User’s Guide 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the R290 satellite/cellular phone, the revolutionary mobile phone that helps you keep in touch with the rest of the world. Read this handbook thoroughly to use your phone safely and correctly. The R290 hand-held satellite/cellular phone, hereaf...
Page 10 - About Your Phone; Operators & Subscriptions
R290 User’s Guide 2 About Your Phone Globalstar/GSM 900 The R290 phone operates in either Globalstar satellite or GSM 900 cellular mode. Operators & Subscriptions Before you can use your phone you must obtain a dual-mode subscription to a network. The services included in your dual mode subscrip...
Page 11 - The Phone
Page 12 - Preparing Your Phone for Use; The SIM Card; Operating Without a SIM Card; Inserting the SIM Card
R290 User’s Guide 4 Preparing Your Phone for Use Before you can use your phone for the first time you must install the SIM card (if it is not already installed), install and charge the battery, and set default parameters for the phone and networks. The SIM Card When you register as a subscriber with...
Page 13 - The Battery; Attaching the Battery to the Phone:; Removing the Battery; Charging the Battery
R290 User’s Guide 5 Operating with a GSM Standard SIM Card Your phone will operate in GSM mode with a standard GSM SIM card. You can change parameters to override the default satellite parameters. This allows you to set your personal preferences for use in GSM networks. Enhanced SIM Your phone will ...
Page 15 - Low Battery Alarm; The Antenna; Deploying the Antenna
R290 User’s Guide 7 When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the display shows full and the indicator on top of the phone show a steady green light. It is possible to use the phone while the battery is being charged; however, the charging time is increased. Disconnecting the Charger 1...
Page 16 - Use with Portable Hands Free (Globalstar Mode); Turning On the Phone; Turning Off the Phone
R290 User’s Guide 8 Use with Portable Hands Free (Globalstar Mode) Connect the Portable Hands Free unit to the phone. Rotate the antenna to the 90 degrees position. Place the phone on a flat level surface with the antenna vertical as shown below. The phone may be held in the hand if required but the...
Page 17 - Navigating the Menu System; Display Text and Symbols; du
R290 User’s Guide 9 Navigating the Menu System The menus are arranged in a continuous loop that you move through with the YES, NO, CLR and Navigation keys. To select a menu or make a setting: 1. Press the navigation keys up/down until you reach the desired menu.2. Press YES to enter the menu or to s...
Page 18 - Indicators in the Display
R290 User’s Guide 10 Indicators in the Display No. Icon Function 1 Phone is in satellite mode. When not illuminated, the phone is in GSM mode. 2 Flashes for incoming call, steady when call in progress. 3 Flashes for unread message, steady when message read. 4 Voice mail in box. 5 Phone is ‘Roaming’....
Page 19 - Initial Phone Settings; Set Clock; Mode Menu
R290 User’s Guide 11 Initial Phone Settings You will need to set certain parameters before using your phone for the first time. You will need to set other parameters before using some of the features. You can also personalize your phone by changing settings such as the ring tone or melody, ring leve...
Page 22 - Making and Receiving Calls
R290 User’s Guide 14 Making and Receiving Calls This chapter describes how to make and receive calls, in both Globalstar and GSM mode, how to make international and emergency calls, how to show or hide your phone number when calling, and how to handle two calls simultaneously. Making a Call 1. Enter...
Page 24 - Handling Two Calls; Receiving a Second Call While a Call is in Progress
R290 User’s Guide 16 Handling Two Calls Your phone can handle two calls simultaneously. This allows you to hold one call and make or receive another, then you can switch between the two calls. To be able to receive a second call, you must activate the Call Wait function, see “Personalizing Your Phon...
Page 25 - Changing Volume while Talking; To “Mute” or “Unmute” the Microphone; Using Phone as Scratch Pad; Sending Tone Signals
R290 User’s Guide 17 Useful Information while Talking During a call, you can: change the volume of the ear piece; mute the microphone; use the display as a scratch pad; send DTMF tones; check the duration of the current call. Changing Volume while Talking During a call, you can use the volume keys t...
Page 26 - To Change the Ring Volume
R290 User’s Guide 18 For the call duration and cost, the display will show: For the total call duration and cost, the display will show: The bottom line shows the call cost, and the duration is shown above it. To Change the Ring Volume Press the up or down key on the side of the phone while the phon...
Page 27 - To dial the last 10 numbers dialled, received or missed; Missed Calls
R290 User’s Guide 19 return to stand-by. If a supplementary service request is made, including call hold and call wait, auto-redialling will be terminated. If you reject an incoming call by pressing NO , the auto-redial will not be terminated. It will be terminated only if the call is connected or t...
Page 28 - Making a Call with Call Divert Set; Using the Phone Book; About the Phone Book
R290 User’s Guide 20 The phone to which the call is diverted will display the message Diverted Incom’g Call (and the caller’s phone number if the CLIP information is present). Making a Call with Call Divert Set If you have set a call divert option and you make a call, the message Call Divert Active ...
Page 31 - To Store Your Own Telephone Number; To Edit a Number from Memory Store
R290 User’s Guide 23 To Store Your Own Telephone Number The phone can store up to 5 of your own numbers. Normally only 1 is required, which is the number used to make speech calls with the phone. However, you may also have different numbers for other services such as data and fax. The five available...
Page 32 - Last Number Stores; The Dialled Store
R290 User’s Guide 24 To return to stand-by and retain and recall the number for dialling or editing, press NO . To leave the number recall screen and enter a new number, enter the numeric digits. The number can be scrolled through in order to clear or insert digits. Press <* or #> for at least...
Page 33 - Last Number Redial
R290 User’s Guide 25 When the Dialled store is active, the last number can be recalled by pressing SOFT RIGHT in stand-by. The display will be: If there is a name associated with this number, this will be recalled from the phone book stores. Press SOFT RIGHT to scroll through the list of dialled num...
Page 34 - Sending DTMF Tones During a Call; Call Duration and Cost; Last Call
R290 User’s Guide 26 character space. The digits that you add after the PAUSE will be transmitted as DTMF tones across the network. For example: You can send the number in the usual manner, or store, dial or edit it, or clear the number from the display. You can also recall the number from the phone...
Page 35 - All Calls; To Reset the Call Time/Cost Counters; Call Cost Setup
R290 User’s Guide 27 All Calls 1. Press SOFT LEFT , 2 , to enter the Call Time Menu. 2. Press 2 to display the duration and cost of all calls made. The time is displayed in hours, minutes and seconds. The cost is displayed in the chosen currency. To Reset the Call Time/Cost Counters 1. Press SOFT LE...
Page 36 - To Setup the Unit Time for Calls
R290 User’s Guide 28 4. Enter the unit cost. An example of how this should be entered is 2, 5, 0, 0 for the unit charge of £2.50. 5. Press SOFT LEFT to move the cursor to the Currency field and select a currency using the <* or #> key. If you do not change the default currency, the phone will ...
Page 37 - To set the maximum cost
R290 User’s Guide 29 3. Press 2 to display the Unit Time screen. 4. Enter the unit time in minutes and seconds. Press YES to enter the values that you have typed in. The time will be checked to determine whether it is valid; if it is not, the display will show Unit Time Invalid, before reverting bac...
Page 38 - Personalizing Your Phone; Busy Numbers
R290 User’s Guide 30 If using a Phase 1 SIM, any attempt to access the Cost results in the message ‘Request Rejected’ being displayed. If you enter the SUPER PIN incorrectly three times, the SUPER PIN will be blocked and you will be unable to use the SUPER PIN protected features. NOTE:The call charg...
Page 39 - To Complete a CCBS Call; Ring Tone; Ring Volume
R290 User’s Guide 31 NOTE:If the network indicates to the phone that CCBS is possible then the following screen will appear. If the number matches a number stored in the phonebook then the name is displayed on line 2. Press YES to make a CCBS request for this call. There is usually a delay while the...
Page 43 - Satellite Synchronisation Mode; Language; Language Mode
R290 User’s Guide 35 2. Press 4 to set Date Mode, current mode is shown with asterix. 3. The current date is presented in the currently selected date mode. Press SOFT LEFT and SOFT RIGHT to toggle round the options. The possible options are:Day-Month–Year e.g. 19-05-99 Month/Day/Year e.g. 05/19/99 Y...
Page 44 - Power Save; Backlight Operation; Visual Indicator Usage
R290 User’s Guide 36 The following languages (in their native form) shall be displayed as the user scrolls through the options:- EnglishDeutschFrancaisEspañolItalianoNederlandsPortuguesDanskNorskSvenskaPolskiÈeština Press YES to select the chosen language. The unit will then return to the Setup disp...
Page 46 - Protecting Your Phone; About Locks; Keypad Lock; Setting the Keypad Lock
R290 User’s Guide 38 New voice mail causes the alert tone to be played and the voice mail icon will flash until you call the voice mail centre. NOTE: Once you call the voice mail centre to retrieve mail, the flashing icon is extinguished, even if you have not heard all the messages. Protecting Your ...
Page 48 - To Disable the Phone PIN; To Change the Phone PIN
R290 User’s Guide 40 3. Press 2 to select Enable. 4. Enter the 4 digit phone PIN and press YES . The message ‘Phone PIN Enabled’ will be shown on the screen and the phone will return to the Setup menu. To Disable the Phone PIN 1. Enter the PHONE PIN Options Menu and press 3 . If the PIN has already ...
Page 49 - To Enable the SIM PIN Lock; To change the SIM PIN
R290 User’s Guide 41 (and PUK 2) is a code that helps you unlock your phone when you have forgotten the PIN (PIN 2). If you have entered the PIN incorrectly three times in a row enter the following from stand-by: <* <* 0 5 <* SIM PIN1 Unblocking Key Then enter the new number. <* New SIM ...
Page 50 - To Disable the SIM PIN Lock; Controlling Your Calls; Call Divert; To Review the Call Divert Status
R290 User’s Guide 42 To Disable the SIM PIN Lock 1. Press SOFT LEFT , 1 , 2 and press 3 . If the SIM PIN has already been disabled, you will not be prompted to enter the SIM PIN, otherwise the display will be: 2. Enter the 4 digit phone PIN and press YES . The message ‘SIM PIN Disabled’ will be show...
Page 51 - To Setup Call Divert
R290 User’s Guide 43 Data Call Divert If Busy ToFax Call Divert If Busy ToDivert All Voice Calls ToDivert All Data Calls ToDivert All Fax Calls ToDivert All Calls To The network may respond with a notification message for an unsupported service. If more than one response message is available, you ca...
Page 52 - Call Waiting
R290 User’s Guide 44 accompanied by the RADIO PATH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TONE in the earpiece. The phone will then return to the stand-by display. It is possible to have more than one call diversion option set at any one time, i.e. each option can be set and cancelled individually (including Divert All Ca...
Page 53 - To Check the Call Wait Status; To Set Call Waiting; To Cancel Call Waiting
R290 User’s Guide 45 Only a voice call or voice calls may be placed on hold. To Check the Call Wait Status 1. Press SOFT LEFT , 5 to enter Advanced menu. 2. Press 2 for Call Wait menu. 3. Press 1 for Status. One of the following messages will appear: All Call Wait Services ActivatedData Call Wait Ac...
Page 54 - Call Waiting In-Call Menu; Dealing with Multiple Calls; Placing a Second Call and holding the Current Call; Receiving/placing a Third Call
R290 User’s Guide 46 you are not available, 4 to cancel call wait incoming calls when the phone is switched off. 5. Select the basic service group for which the call wait is to be cancelled. The display will show: 6. Press 1 for All Calls, 2 for Voice Only, 3 for Data Only or 4 for Fax Only. The mes...
Page 55 - Placing a Call when the Called Party is Engaged; Conference Calls; To Create a Conference Call
R290 User’s Guide 47 1. Press SOFT LEFT from within the current call and the Call Hold In- Call Menu will appear: 2. Press 2 to Switch calls. NOTE:The network always gives privacy between held and active calls. Placing a Call when the Called Party is Engaged If you make an outgoing call to a party t...
Page 56 - To Review the Participants in a Conference Call
R290 User’s Guide 48 The network will notify you that the conference call has been created and the phone will return to the In-Call display, with the message. You can repeat the procedure described above to add up to a total of five remote parties to the conference call. Once a conference call has b...
Page 57 - To Disconnect a Remote Party from a Conference Call; Call Hold and Call Termination by a Remote Party
R290 User’s Guide 49 The extraction operation also cannot be performed if a call has already been put on hold, the message ‘Call Already On Hold’ will be displayed before returning to the Normal In-Call display. If you have extracted a call from a conference call, it can be added to the conference c...
Page 58 - Call Barring; To Check the Call Bar Status
R290 User’s Guide 50 Call Barring The call barring service lets you control which kind of calls can be made to or from your phone. This feature is convenient if you lend your phone to somebody else. This feature is service dependent. To Check the Call Bar Status 1. Press SOFT LEFT , 5 to enter Advan...
Page 59 - To Set Outgoing Call Barring; To Set Incoming Call Barring
R290 User’s Guide 51 Incoming Voice Calls BarredIncoming Voice Calls Barred When RoamingIncoming Messages BarredIncoming Messages Barred When RoamingIncoming Data Calls BarredIncoming Data Calls Barred When RoamingIncoming Fax Calls BarredIncoming Fax Calls Barred When Roaming The message(s) will re...
Page 60 - To Cancel Outgoing Call Barring; To Cancel Incoming Call Barring
R290 User’s Guide 52 4. Press 2 to set Incoming Call Bar, the display will show the options. 5. Press a number to select the Call Bar option required. The display will show: 6. Press 1 for All Calls, 2 for Voice Only, 3 for Data Only, 4 for Fax Only or 5 for Messages. 7. Enter network password and p...
Page 61 - To Change the Network Password (for Call Barring)
R290 User’s Guide 53 3. Press 3 for Cancel, the display will show the options. 4. Press 2 to Cancel Incoming Call Bar. The display will show: 5. Press 1 for All Calls, 2 for Voice Only, 3 for Data Only, 4 for Fax Only or 5 for Messages. 6. Enter network password and press YES . If you do not have th...
Page 62 - Checking Subscription; Receiving a Message; Quick access to unread messages
R290 User’s Guide 54 Sending And Receiving Text Messages The Short Message Service (SMS) function allows you to send and receive text messages that contain up to 160 characters. Text messages can be received when the phone is in stand-by mode, when you are engaged in a call, or when incoming calls a...
Page 63 - To Read a Message; Saving and Dialling a Number Received in a Message; Deleting a Message
R290 User’s Guide 55 To Read a Message 1. Press SOFT LEFT , 3 to enter Messages menu. 2. Press 1 or YES to read messages. The display will show a chronological list of all stored messages, for example: The * indicates any unread messages. Use the SOFT keys to select the message you wish to read and ...
Page 65 - Sending a Message; To Originate a New Message
R290 User’s Guide 57 Displaying Priority Messages Immediately Your Service Provider or Network Operator can send priority messages directly to your phone’s display rather than to be stored on your SIM. This Immediate Message Display feature can be disabled so the priority message is treated as a nor...
Page 69 - To Set the Message Parameter Defaults; To Check on the Status of the Last Message Sent
R290 User’s Guide 61 4. Use the SOFT keys to choose a message and press YES to select it. The first three lines of the message are displayed. 5. You can use the <* and #> keys to scroll through the other messages and the SOFT keys to scroll through the message text. 6. Press YES and a copy of ...
Page 70 - Warranty; Our Warranty
R290 User’s Guide 62 Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get maximum use of the features of your new product we recommend that you follow a few simple steps: • Read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use.• Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson Warranty.• Save ...
Page 71 - Patents
R290 User’s Guide 63 LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS. TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage, or limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations...
Page 73 - Index
R290 User’s Guide a Index A Alarm .................................................................................. 7Antenna ............................................................................... 7Auto ................................................................................... 18Au...