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N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Pa r a obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del Usuario, visite nuestra página W eb en www .ericsson.com/p hones o, si se encuentra en Estados U nidos, también puede llamar al 1-800-374-2776.
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N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . i T ab le of Co ntent s Guidelin es for Safe and Efficient Use ............... 1 Produc t Care and Main t enance ............. .......... 1 Antenna Car e .................. .............
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . ii My Shortcut s Menu ......... .................. ........... 39 Using the Phone book ............ ............ ............ . 40 Adding Cont acts .......... ................. .........
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Saf e and Efficient Us e 1 Guid el ines for Safe an d Eff ici ent U se Please read this inf orm ation be fore usin g your mobile phone. Y our mobile ph one is a highly sophisti cated el ectronic device .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 2 Do not remov e the ante nna your self. If you r mobile phone ’ s antenna is damage d, please take t he produc t to an Eric sson se r vice pa rtn er .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Saf e and Efficient Us e 3 Commission on Non-I oni zing Radiation P rotection), through period ic and thorou gh evaluation of scientific studies. T hese g uideline s establis h permit ted l evels of radio wave exposure for the gene ral population.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 4 • Radioc ommunic ations (Elec tromagn etic Rad iation Human Exposure) Standard 199 9, Australian Commun ications Authority (ACA), May 199 9.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Saf e and Efficient Us e 5 are consistent with the independent research by and recommendat ions of Wireless T e chnology Research.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 6 Blasting Ar eas T urn off your mobi le ph one w hen in a blast ing area o r in areas po sted “ t urn o ff two -way radio” to avoid in terferin g with blasting o perations.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Saf e and Efficient Us e 7 Children DO NOT ALLO W CHILDREN TO PLA Y WITH YOUR MOBILE P HONE OR ITS ACCE SSORIES. THEY COUL D HU R T THEMSEL VES OR OT HERS, OR COULD ACCI DENT A LL Y DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESS ORY .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 8 are charging a ne w battery , or a battery that has run out comple tely , it may take a whil e (up to 30 m inute s) be fore you get any indication (the batter y meter appears in the dis play) that th e battery is bei ng charged.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Guidelines for Saf e and Efficient Us e 9 FCC Statement This devic e complies with P art 15 of the FCC rules.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Understanding this User’s Guide 10 Understandin g this User’ s Guide • A Menu Diagram is located on the insid e front cover of this User’ s Guide. This is a quick overv iew of the menu s in yo ur Er icsson mobil e phone .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting To Know Your Phone 11 Getting T o Kn ow Y our Phone Phone Views The following diagrams illustrate th e front, back, and botto m view s of your phone.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting To Know Your Phon e 12 Standb y Screen Icons Ev er y tim e you power on your phone, you will see the stan dby scree n. Y o u will also see th e stan dby sc reen whe n you e xit the m e nu sy stem.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting To Know Your Phone 13 Options Key The OPTIONS key ( ) allows you to quickly acce ss option s for so me func tions (optio ns var y ba sed on t he function you are us ing).
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting To Know Your Phon e 14 Joy s t i c k / Cent er Sel e ct • Move th roug h me nu , lis ts, or t ext. Tilt up, down, l eft, or right to scrol l. • Tilt left or r igh t to a ccess the Main men u tabs from t he stan dby sc reen.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting To Know Your Phone 15 Asterisk key •E n t e r a * . • Pr ess and h old to ente r a pause ( ) character in phone number input. • Shift between uppe rcase and lowercase in text e ntry .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting Started 16 Getting Started Before using your phone, yo u must first a ttach and char ge you r batt ery . Chargi ng Y our Bat t ery T o charge y our ba tter y for t he fir st time , you m ust a ttach your phone’ s batt ery to the back of your phone un der the back cover .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting Started 17 Replacing the Bac k Cover N o te! Y our phone is equipped with remo vable cove rs. Ne v er use your p hone wit h the front c over removed. Charging Y our Battery Y our phone is packaged with a Lithium Ion ( LiIon) bat t ery .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting Started 18 T ip! The total re maining tal k time depend s on the type of battery you us e and your position in the network. Note! T he pho ne turns itself off when the batter y ca n no longe r power it sat isfact oril y .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting Started 19 T urning Y our Phone On and Off T urn your pho ne On by pressin g and holding th e power key ( ) until your p hone turn s on. The phone will beep (unless silent mode is activat ed).
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Getting Started 20 Receiving Ca lls When your p hone rece ives a call , the ring er sound s, Incoming Call appears in the display , and t h e display and keypad backlig ht illuminate.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 21 Using Menus The main menu has i cons that di splay the top-leve l menus. The corresp ond ing titl e of the se lected option is display ed below the me nu tabs when highl ighted.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 22 Call Contact Phonebook entries will appear in alphabetical order b y either fi rst o r last nam e, dep ending o n the sor t order yo u c h o s e .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 23 When you e nter the Card Setup submenu, you are prompted for the following inform ation: Y our PIN; the N ame of you r calling c ard; the A ccess num b er; the Dialing delay; C ode first or Number first; V erification number; and Dialing delay again.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 24 Enab lin g SuperSpd Dial allo ws you to press and h old keys 2 through 9 to dia l the numb er correspo nding to the phon ebook pos ition.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 25 holding . Contact your s er vice provider if you do not know your voicemail access number . 1 Scroll to Messag es , Select , Options , Select , V oice mail N o. , Sele ct .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 26 Missed Ca lls Y ou can s ee the lis t of calls you ha ve misse d (if you have Caller ID servic e from you r ser vice provide r) along w ith the time that t he ca lls were receiv ed.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 27 Last call Y ou c an view inform ation abo ut the d uratio n of your la st phone ca ll i n ho urs, mi nute s, and se con ds.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 28 Ongoing Call Men u The Ongoing Call menu appears only when you ar e enga ged i n a cal l. Hold Call Y ou ca n place a c all on hold to s e t up a nother c all or to answer a waiting call.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 29 Note! If you set t he Ring V olum e to leve l one, yo u will hear only a series of beeps when you r eceive an incoming call regar dless of the Ring Signal you have set. Phone Silent Y ou can specify t h at you do not want your phone to mak e keypad or alert soun ds.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 30 Y our phone comes with four melodies. Y ou can edit your melodies and you can also send them to a friend in a text mess age. Th e My Melodi es subm enu includes Edit and Send options.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 31 Select Pr ofile Y ou ca n choose a different p rofile from the currently select ed Profile. Y our profile opt ions incl ude Normal , Meeting , Car , Outd oors , Portable H-free , Ho me , and Wo r k .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 32 Restrict Calls Y ou can b lock specific calls from bei ng dialed or a n swered . The opt ions are All Inc oming or All Out going . N ote! If you forwar d incoming cal ls, you canno t activ ate some Restrict Calls options.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 33 Answ ering Mode Y ou can specify how you want to answer your ca lls. The option s are Normal , Any Key , and Aut o . Selectin g Normal indic ates tha t pressin g the lef t softk ey w ill ans wer a call .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 34 Backgro und Menu Y ou ca n choose p ictures, animation, or gr eetings fo r your backgroun d. Menu He lp Y ou ca n choose to have a b r ief de scription of e ach top- leve l menu item to be display ed after 10 sec onds of inacti vity .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 35 inform ation. Y ou ca n tilt th e joystick up or down to advance th rough the month, day , and year sel e ction.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 36 Erase All V oice Y ou ca n delete all of your v oice re cordings. Y ou will be prompte d befo re the recording s are p erman ently delet ed. Networks Y ou c an prio ritize a nd ma nuall y selec t the sy stem s from which you can obtain ser vice.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 37 Extras Menu Vo i c e M e m o Y ou can r ecord and store mem o s in y our ph one. F or more information on V oic e Memo, see “U sing V oic e Commands” on page 51. Record Y ou can enter a new voice memo.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 38 Time S ettings Y ou can s et add itiona l time-rela ted set tings. T he option s are Ti me Format ( 24 hour or am/pm ), Time Zone ( ±GMT ), DaylightSavings ( On or Off ), an d Auto T im e Zone ( On of Off ).
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Menus 39 • T i lt th e joysti ck rig ht or lef t to hi ghlig ht an operation (+, - , x, /, add decimal). • Press the le ft s oftkey to p erform the opera tion. • Press the right softke y to cancel the operati on.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Phonebook 40 Using the Ph onebook Y ou ca n creat e your perso nal phonebook by saving information about your friends an d colleagues as a contact. In a contact, you can save details such as name, titl e, phone numbers , and e-mail address – all in one place.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Phonebook 41 men u, an d the n sel ecti ng Ins ert Stop . A is shown in the phone num ber w henev er th ere is a sto p. A paus e temporar ily suspends transmitt ing numbers fo r approx imat ely two se con ds befor e send ing the n ext series.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Phonebook 42 F o r examp le, p ressing an d hol ding 2 takes y ou to the fi rst cont act beg inning wi th the letter A ( or clos est foll owing ). When in standby , you can also access your contact list by tilting your joystick up o r down.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Phonebook 43 Setting Defaul t Numbers 1 Scroll to Phone book , Sele ct , Edit Contact , Selec t . 2 Y ou will se e your contact list. Scroll through the list using your joystick an d press th e left soft key whe n the cont act yo u wan t to ca ll is hig hligh ted.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Phonebook 44 contacts, calendar , tasks, and email between your mobile phone and popul ar PC applicati ons on your computer .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Phonebook 45 Editing Gr oup Names 1 Scroll to Phonebo ok , Select , Gr oups , Select . 2 S e lect the group name that yo u want to edit and press OK . 3 Select Edit Group Name and p res s Select .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Text Messaging 46 T e xt Messaging Y ou can send a nd receive te xt message s with the S hort Message Ser vice (SM S) using you r mobile phone. No t e! Y ou cannot send SMS messages whe n your phone is in analog mode.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Text Messaging 47 predefined group, specifie d and saved in the p honebook. F o r more information on how to create groups, see “Group s” on pa ge 22 . W hen you sen d tex t m ess ages to a grou p, yo u are ch arged for each me mber incl uded in the group .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Text Messaging 48 • An emai l address or phone nu mber is sa ved in the Phoneb ook . • A W AP address is save d in Book mark s . N ote! If you e xit the m essage wi thout savi ng th e picture , the pi cture will be deleted .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Text Messaging 49 aske d to con firm de letio n of the temp late . Press the left softke y to confir m delet ion. Y ou cannot de lete any of the stan dard tem plate s inc luded in your p hone.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Text Messaging 50 Dele ting Mes sages There ar e two ways to delete a me ssage: • Select Delete in the l ist of op tions a nd press Se lect . • In the Receiv ed Mail me nu, scroll to a m essage and pre ss the CLR ke y .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Voice Com mands 51 Using V oice C ommands With your phone, you can: • voice dia l - call so meone by sayin g the n ame and numb.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Voice Commands 52 Record ing a Contact Name 1 Scroll to Settings , Select , V oice C ontrol , Select , V oiceCommand s , Select , Contacts , Select , Add Vo i c e L a b e l , OK . 2 Sele ct a contact and press OK .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Voice Com mands 53 • pressing and holding the handsfr ee button (when using a portable handsfree o r a Blueto oth™ he adset). • saying the M agic W ord. S ee “Magic W ord” on page 54.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Voice Commands 54 Starting a V oice M emo Recor ding 1 F rom st andby , p ress an d hold ei ther t he upper or lower side vo lum e key un til y ou hear a tone . 2 Re lease th e upper o r lowe r side v olume ke y , lift t h e phon e to your ear an d say “Record”.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Voice Com mands 55 Editing Y our V oice Commands Use the Vo i c e C o m m a n d s submenu to keep yo ur voice commands up to date by r e -reco rding t hem or deleting the ones you do no t use.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using Voice Commands 56 T roub leshooting If your pho ne ca nnot detect spee ch, on e of the followin g might ha ve happened: • Y ou s poke too so ftly – tr y sp eaking more lo udly .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Inputting Text 57 Inputting T ext Y ou ca n enter letters, for ex ampl e, when yo u add name s to the pho nebook, write text me ssag es, or enter W AP addres ses.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Inputting Text 58 T9 T ext Input Y ou c an use T9 T ext In put wh en ente ring t exts such as text m essag es. Th e T9 T ext Input me thod uses a built- in dictionary t o re cognize the mo st commonly us ed word for ever y sequen ce of k ey presses.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Inputting Text 59 If the word sh own is no t the one yo u want: • pres s 0 repeatedly to view alternative words (candidates). A ccept a wor d and add a space by pres sing 1 . If you do not find the wo rd you want by pressing 0 : • Select Edit W o rd , YES .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Inputting Text 60 • Input Method A list o f input me thods is s hown. If you want to chang e the in put method for th e text you are writing, scroll to an inpu t method and press YES .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Calendar 61 Using the Calendar Y ou c an use th e calen dar to keep tr ack of imp ort ant meetin gs that you need to a ttend, phone c alls tha t you need to mak e or tasks that you need to do.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Calendar 62 • Recurr ent App.- Sele ct if the appointme nt is recurrent. • Class - Select if y ou wi sh to set th e appo intm ent a s public or pri vate. Adding Ne w T as ks 1 Scroll to Extras , Select , Calendar , Select , Add Ta s k , Select .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Calendar 63 Edit ing Y ou may wish to edit an appo int ment or a task, f o r exampl e, by chang ing the d ate or loc ation. Editing or Deleting Appointments 1 In the calendar , scroll to the day of the appointment you want t o edit and pr ess Select .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Using the Calendar 64 Synchr onizing Y our Phone and PC T o enhance us e of your Ca lendar fe atures, you m ay want to purcha se XTNDConnect PC or do wnload a fre e abbreviat ed version of XTNDC onnect PC (do e s not includ e emai l capab iliti es).
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Troubleshooting 65 T roubleshooting My p ho n e does not tur n On. Recharge or r eplace the battery . My p ho n e does not ring when a call i s rec ei ve d. Check for Rin ger Off () or Silent Mode () icons on the st andby scre en.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Troubleshooting 66 Er ror Me ssag e s Accessibility and Inte rnet T echnical Assi stance • North Americ a - 1-800 E RICSS ON (1-800-3.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Troubleshooting 67 Mobile Inte rnet Visi t the Eric sson Mo bile I nternet at: http://m obileint ernet. ericsson. com for onli ne access to synch roni zatio n sof tware, c ustom er se rv ices, u ser’ s guides, and other useful informatio n.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Limited Warra nty 68 Limited W ar ranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. T o get maximum us e of your new Product, we recommend that you follow a few simp le steps: • Read the Guid elines for Safe and Effic ient Use.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Limited Warranty 69 specify ing th e dat e of purc hase a nd seria l num ber , i s pre sented wit h the P roduct to be re paired or re placed.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Limited Warra nty 70 FITNESS FOR A P A R TICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURA TION OF THIS LIMI TED W ARRA NTY .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 71 Index A Accessibility 66 Accessing M enus 21 Alarm Clock 37 Analog Ind icator 12 Appointments 61 Assistance 66 Auto Area Code .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 72 D Date 38 Digital Indicator 12 E Earpiece Volume 20 Error 66 Error Message 66 Low Battery 66 No Memory 66 Extras Men u 37 H He.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 73 Missed C alls 26 Mobile Intern et 67 Muting M icrophone 20 My S hortcuts Menu 39 O Ongoi ng Call Me nu 28 Optio ns Key 13 P Pa.
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 74 SMS Editing Me ssages 46 Message T ypes 46 Receivin g 49 Reply Reque sted 46 Send ing 46 Templates 48 Sof tkeys 13 Sort Order .
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – Er i c s s o n I n c . ERIC SSO N Z T60LX Quick Card No s er vice is available. Y our phone is in Analog mode. Y our phone is in Digital mode. Mag ic Word is a cti ve . Meeting pr ofil e is active. Car kit profile is a ctive.
N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – Er i c s s o n I n c . AE/LZT 123 6 622 R2 Emergen cy Calls Enter your local emergency nu mber and press the lef t softkey . Scro ll Throug h Menus T il t the joy stick to the right. Select a Menu or Save a Setti ng Pr ess l eft softkey .
N o t f o r c o m me r c i a l u s e – E r i c s s o n I n c . Y ou can quickly access sever al commonly used menus b y tiltin g the joyst ick left or rig ht. The m enus are organized in a circle. Quickly access menus and s ettings using the numbers that appear next to each menu and setting.
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