Ericsson R310s - Manual

Ericsson R310s

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Back; As se m bly; insert the SIM card; The SI M Ca rd
  • Page 6 – Inserting the SIM Card; Open the SIM card
  • Page 8 – The PIN; The Ba ttery; When to Charge the Battery; an alarm signal (a short beep) sounds and the message
  • Page 9 – Charging the Battery; C h a rg in g o n ly
  • Page 10 – Disconnecting the Charger; Ta ki ng Ca re of You r Phone
  • Page 12 – Turni ng yo ur Phon e on; If “PIN:” Appears in the Display; If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a; Network Search
  • Page 13 – Ini tia l Se tting s; see; Display Language; A u to m a tic; To change the display language to English; Turnin g You r Phone O ff
  • Page 14 – In this chapter, you will also learn about the key functions.; Di splay Informatio n; The table below shows and explains each icon which may
  • Page 15 – Ke y Fun cti ons; The table below explains the key functions.
  • Page 17 – See “Setting Network Preferences” on page 84.; Ma k ing a C al l; Note! Some countries may not use area codes.; Ending a Call; To re-dial a previously called number; Call List
  • Page 18 – Automatic Re-Dialling; M ak in g I nte r nati ona l C al ls; M ak in g Em erge nc y Ca l ls; User busy
  • Page 19 – Re ce i vi ng a Ca ll; W ith h e ld; Answering a Call; Rejecting a Call; B u s y to n e; Divert When Busy; See “Diverting Incoming; Ci phe ring
  • Page 20 – During a Call; Changing the Listening Volume; To change the listening volume during a call; Muting the Microphone; To turn the microphone off temporarily during a call; C a ll h e ld; Sending Tone Signals
  • Page 21 – The Notepad; To use the notepad during a call; Ask to Save; is on, you will be asked to save the; Add Number; in the; Phone Book; sonal Phone Book” on page 29.; Checking Duration or Cost of Call; This depends on your network and SIM subscrip-; Minute Minder; See “Minute Minder” on page 48.; More than One Call Simultaneously; See “Handling More
  • Page 22 – Using the Menus; and; M en u Gra phi cs; You enter the menus by pressing
  • Page 24 – M ov ing throug h th e M enu s; scrolling with; Scrolling by Using; Tip! Once in the menu system, you can press and hold the
  • Page 25 – Using Shortcuts; . A quicker way to enter the first; How To In terpre t the Ins truc tion s; To set the key sound
  • Page 26 – Di s pla y Te xt
  • Page 27 – My Sh ortcu ts; My; To add a setting to My Shortcuts; E d it S h o rtc u ts; M y S h o rtc u ts
  • Page 28 – He l p te x ts; These help texts are set to; On; when you buy your phone,; or
  • Page 30 – Cre at ing a Pe rs ona l Phon e Boo k; Phone Book Memories; the card memory on the SIM card; International Numbers
  • Page 31 – To enter an international phone number; Ente ri ng Le tters; See
  • Page 32 – Memory Status
  • Page 33 – To turn the Ask to Save function on or off
  • Page 34 – Shortcuts to Phone Book Entries; S pe ed D ia ll ing; Ke e pin g th e Phone B ook Up to Da te; Editing a Phone Number In the Phone Book
  • Page 35 – Overwrite Protection; To save the number in the selected position; When th e Ca rd Memory Is Full; see margin
  • Page 36 – Te le phon e Ba nk in g Se rvi ce s; To save a phone number with codes
  • Page 37 – Groups
  • Page 38 – e -ma il a ddre ss e s; See “Text Messages
  • Page 39 – Checking the Status of the Memories; Memory
  • Page 40 – Using the Call List; What Calls Are Saved?; . If the incoming call is a; Withheld; incoming call is a number without any CLI service,; Unknown
  • Page 41 – Missed Calls
  • Page 42 – Showi ng An d H idi ng Your N umb er; To hide your phone number for a particular call
  • Page 43 – Your Voice Mail Service; Some operators inform you by sending a specific; Voice Mail; indication. If this is the case, the voice; O p tio n s; Enter your Voice Mail number and press; The number to your Voice Mail Service may be dif-
  • Page 44 – Ca l li ng y ou r Voic e M ai l; To call your Voice Mail Service; Ch an ging N umbe r a nd Sig nal; To change your Voice Mail number
  • Page 45 – Personalizing Your Phone; Silent; To set the phone silent; Ri ng Signa l Vol ume; To set the ring signal volume; S o u n d s & A le rts; R in g Vo lu m e; Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to; Inc r ea s ing R ing; Increasing Ring
  • Page 46 – To set the ring signal to Increasing Ring; If the phone is set to silent, the increasing ring sig-; Ri ng Sign al Ty pe; ing Ring Signals” on page 46.; Different Ring Signals for Line 1 and Line 2
  • Page 47 – To delete a caller’s number; Com pos in g R ing Si gna ls; To compose a ring signal
  • Page 48 – Vi brat ing Al e rt; To set the Vibrating Alert; M es s age Signa l; To set the message signal
  • Page 49 – Al arm Sig nal; To change the alarm signal for the alarm clock; Ke y Soun d; Mi nute Mi nde r; To turn the minute minder on or off; Turn o ff To nes
  • Page 50 – Di s pla y Li ght; Select the display light setting you want.; Di s pla y La ngu age; Automatic; Gree ti ng Tex t; Note! Some operators may have their own greeting.
  • Page 51 – Phone N umb er Di spl a y; My Numbers; Enter the number and then press; Ti me
  • Page 52 – Au toma ti c Ti me Z one; To turn the Automatic Time Zone off; Da te; Status; To set the date format; He l p F unc tion s
  • Page 53 – To turn a help function off; Ma s ter Re se t; To reset the phone
  • Page 54 – Ena ble the Phon e to Se nd SM S; To activate a service centre number found in the list; S e rv ic e C e n t re s; Scroll to the number you want and press; A c tiv a te
  • Page 55 – To enter the phone number to your service centre; Com pos in g a Tex t M e ss a ge; see “Entering Letters” on page 30.; S end ing a N ew Te xt M es s age
  • Page 56 – To send the message later; S e ndin g Te x t M e ss a ges to a G ro up
  • Page 57 – Cus tom izi ng you r Te xt M es sa ge s; Message Type; option, which means that
  • Page 58 – To set a validity period as your standard; Reply to Messages; To turn the Request Reply function on or off; Te mpl ate s
  • Page 59 – Re ce i vi ng a M es sa ge; Note! All networks do not send an audible signal.; New message
  • Page 60 – To read the message now; N e w m e s s a g e R e a d; , if this function is supported by your; To read the message later; N e w m e s s a g e
  • Page 61 – highlighted; C a ll; Replying to a Message; R e p ly; Forwarding a Message; F o rw a rd; Deleting a Message; D e le te
  • Page 62 – Tip! You can also delete a message by pressing; Inbox; M e s s a g e s; In b o x; Sa vi ng Inc om ing M es s age s; The SIM Card Memory
  • Page 63 – S a v e; Re ad ing a s a ve d Me s sa ge; means an unread message.; at the; Are a Info rm at ion; Note! This feature may not be available on all networks.
  • Page 64 – To turn Area Information on or off; Area Information Message Types; These codes are operator dependent. For informa-
  • Page 65 – Area Information Message List; To insert an Area Information code; Receiving an Area Message; Ce ll I nfor ma ti on
  • Page 66 – Diverting Incoming Calls; service to divert them to another
  • Page 67 – Ac tiv a ting D iv er t Ca ll s; To divert a call; Ca nc el li ng Di ve rt C al ls; To cancel a certain Divert Calls
  • Page 68 – Ch ec k ing the D iv e rt S ta tus; To check the status of a certain Divert Calls
  • Page 69 – The SI M Ca rd L oc k; PIN; . If this happens you need to unblock it to access; If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row, your
  • Page 71 – The Pho ne Loc k; Phone lock on; Changing the phone lock code
  • Page 72 – The Ke yp ad Loc k; The Manual Keylock; To lock the keypad manually; The Automatic Keylock; To set the automatic keylock; Re s tr ic t C al ls; Restrict Calls
  • Page 73 – password; To activate/cancel a call restriction; Please wait; To cancel all call restrictions
  • Page 74 – Fi xe d Di al li ng; Number not permitted
  • Page 76 – Cl os ed U se r Group s; Closed User Group; To add a Closed User Group
  • Page 77 – To delete a group from the CUG List; Ac ce pt Ca l ls; To add numbers to the Accepted Callers List
  • Page 79 – Conference Call; The C al l Wai tin g S e r vi ce; Call; To turn on the Call Waiting service
  • Page 80 – To check whether the Call Waiting service is on or not; M ak in g a Se c ond Ca ll; Call Waiting; Continue the current call and reject the waiting call
  • Page 81 – Re ce i vi ng a Thi rd C al l
  • Page 82 – Co nfe re nc e Ca l ls; Creating a Conference Call; To join the two calls into a conference call; J o in C a lls; Adding New Participants to the Conference Group; To add a new participant; to put the conference group on hold.
  • Page 84 – Ending the Conference Call; Press
  • Page 85 – Search ing for N e tworks; To select a network
  • Page 86 – Display Information; All other networks without any icons are available,; Forbi dde n Ne twork s; bidden; Li st of Preferred N e tworks
  • Page 88 – To rearrange the list; Se arc h M ode s; To turn on the automatic search mode
  • Page 89 – Tota l Ca ll Tim e or C a ll Co st; Call Info; To check the time/cost of the last call
  • Page 90 – De te rmin ing the C a ll C ost; Tariff; To enter the price per call unit; Cre di t Li mi t fo r Ca ll s
  • Page 92 – Using Two Voice Lines; To change the name of a line; Changing Phone Lines; To change phone lines; Different Settings for Each Line
  • Page 93 – Voice Control; voice dial - call someone by simply saying the name; until you hear; Answer; Busy; To turn Voice Dialling on; Vo ic e C o n tro l; Vo ic e D ia llin g; O n
  • Page 94 – Vo ic e L a b e ls; Find and Edit; To record voice labels for phone
  • Page 95 – Listening to and Editing Voice Labels; P h o n e B o o k; Find; Ma k ing C al ls U si ng y our Voi ce; To make a call
  • Page 96 – Voic e A ns w er i ng; To turn on Voice Answering
  • Page 97 – Calling Card Calls; . You may change the code to one that you choose; Ac tiv a ting the Ca ll ing C ard Serv ic e; To turn on the Calling card service; Calling Cards; is available in the; S av in g C al li ng Ca r d N umb ers; You can save two calling card numbers in your phone.
  • Page 98 – Ch oos ing a C ard
  • Page 99 – C a llin g C a rd s; A c tiv a te c a rd; Ma k ing a C al li ng Ca r d C al l; S e n d
  • Page 100 – Fax and Data Calls; Se ndin g F ax a nd Da ta C al ls; Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Multi Numbering; Fax calls
  • Page 101 – key on the phone but you may reject the; Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Single Numbering; To set the next incoming call type; N e x t In c o m in g
  • Page 102 – Extras; Al a rm C loc k; To set the time of the alarm; Alarm Clock
  • Page 103 – Ca lc ul ato r; Stopwatch; E x tra s
  • Page 104 – Tim er; To set the timer; Games; The object of; Tetris; is to prevent the blocks from reaching
  • Page 105 – To control the game; Solitaire; To start Solitaire
  • Page 107 – The Profile Concept; Meeting; See “Accessories” on; The Profi le s; Normal
  • Page 109 – Cha ng ing the p ro fil e se tti ngs; To change the name of a profile; Reset Profiles; To reset the profile settings
  • Page 110 – Accessories; Portable handsfree calling; To turn automatic activation on or off; P ro file s; A u to A c tiv a tio n ,
  • Page 111 – Portab le H and sfre e; profile is set automatically.; Using the Portable Handsfree; To answer an incoming call
  • Page 112 – To voice dial using the Portable Handsfree; Ve hi cl e Ha nds fre e; In Car
  • Page 113 – Voice Dialling; function needs to be on; or press and hold any of the volume; Ha nds free Type s; Handsfree
  • Page 114 – Full Handsfree; To set the handsfree type; H a n d s fre e; H a n d s f re e Ty p e; An swe rin g M ode; Any Key; : If you use the phone with handsfree equip-; Auto; : If you choose the automatic answering mode, an
  • Page 115 – A n s w e rin g M o d e; If you choose the; alternative, you have to; Inf ra red mo dem
  • Page 117 – Online Services; What is Online Services?; a network operator offering the Online Services.; New Menu
  • Page 118 – On your phone, this menu appears under the; To enter your new menu system; O n lin e S e rv ic e s; to go back to the standby menu.; Proactive SIM; showing text from the SIM in the phone’s display; Data Download to the SIM over the Air
  • Page 120 – if you want to send the SMS.; Details of Services Offered
  • Page 121 – Quick Keys; The table describes some of the most useful key combina-; Voice
  • Page 123 – cuts; key functions
  • Page 124 – Troubleshooting; Erro r Messages; Insert Card; See “The SIM Card” on page 4.; Insert Correct Card; See “Making Emergency Calls” on page 17.; No Network
  • Page 125 – Codes do not match; See “The SIM Card Lock” on page 68.; Blocked Contact Operator; Number not Permitted; The; Fixed Dialling; function is on and the; Alien Battery - Slow Charging Only
  • Page 126 – The Ph one C an not Be Swi tch ed on; Handheld Phone; Recharge or replace the battery.; Handsfree Phone in Vehicle; Other Probl em s; No Indication of Charging
  • Page 127 – Ericsson Mobile Internet
  • Page 128 – Produc t C a re; Do not immerse the product in water.
  • Page 130 – General
  • Page 131 – Driv i ng; Give full attention to driving.; Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag; E le ctron ic D ev i ce s
  • Page 132 – Ai rcraft; Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.; Bl a sti ng Are as
  • Page 135 – Warranty; Read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use.; Our Wa rranty; The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued
  • Page 138 – Declaration of Conformity; of
  • Page 140 – Index
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

N o t fo r C o m m e rc ia l U se E ri cs so n M o b ile C o m m u n ic a tio n s A B Contents Preparing Your Phone for Use 3Turning Your Phone On and Off 11Display Information and Key Functions 13Making and Receiving Calls 16During a Call 19Using the Menus 21Your Personal Phone Book 29Using the Cal...

Page 5 - Back; As se m bly; insert the SIM card; The SI M Ca rd

4 N o t fo r C o m m e rc ia l U se E ri cs so n M o b ile C o m m u n ic a tio n s A B Back As se m bly You need to do the following to use your phone:• insert the SIM card • attach the battery to the phone • charge the battery The SI M Ca rd When you register as a subscriber with a network operato...

Page 6 - Inserting the SIM Card; Open the SIM card

5 N o t fo r C o m m e rc ia l U se E ri cs so n M o b ile C o m m u n ic a tio n s A B Inserting the SIM Card Before you can insert the SIM card you need to remove the back cover and the battery. 4. Open the SIM card holder. 1. Release the back cover by screwing the secu-rity screws anti-clock-wise...

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