Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product T10s Ericsson
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Visit us on our website http://mobile.ericsson.com Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, SE-221 83 Lund, Sweden EN/SVV 000 000 R1A Mobile Phone T10s User’ s Guide.
Contents at a Glance Getting Started 3 Preparin g Your Phone for Use 4 Turnin g Your Phone On and Of f 9 Display Information and Key Functions 11 Makin g and Receivin g Calls 13 Durin g a Call 16 Func.
Please note! Some of the services in this man ual are not supported by all net- works. This also a pplies to the GSM Internationa l Emergency Number 1 12 . Please contact your network op erator or service provider if you are in doubt wheth er you can use a p articular service or not.
GETTING STARTED Preparing Y our Phone for Use 4 T urning Y our Phone On and Off 9 Display Information and Key Functions 1 1 Making and Receiving Calls 13 During a Call 16.
4 Prep aring Y our P hone f or Use Preparin g Y our Phone for Use Overview Front Back A ntenna Earpiece Display Keypad Flip Indicator li g ht V olume keys Microphone Microphone channel Threaded hole f.
Preparin g You r Phone for Use 5 Assembly Y ou nee d to do th e fol lo wing to use your phone: • insert the SIM card • attac h th e batte ry to the phon e • char g e the batt ery The SIM Card When you re gister as a sub scri ber with a ne two rk operato r, you get a SIM (Subscribe r Identity M odu le) card.
6 Prep aring Y our P hone f or Use The PIN Most SIM c ards are supplied with a security code or PIN (Persona l Identi ty Number), whi ch you need to a ccess the network . Every time you turn on your phone, it prom p ts you to enter you r PIN. Y ou will find yo ur PIN in the infor- mation f rom you r operat or .
Preparin g You r Phone for Use 7 • the indic ator light on th e top of the ph one sta rts flashing red. Note! Th e phone turns i tself off when the b attery can no long er powe r it satis- fact orily . Charging the Batt ery T o ind icate chargin g: • the batte ry m eter in the di spl ay pulses con ti nuo usly .
8 Prep aring Y our P hone f or Use Removing the Battery 3. Lift th e battery u p and awa y from the ph one . 1. Turn off the p hone. 2. Press the ca tc h on the bottom of the batt ery .
Turning Your Phone On an d Off 9 T urnin g Y our Phone On and Off T urning Y our Phone On • Press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key until you hear a click. If “Enter PIN” Appears in Display Some SIM cards are prot ec t ed wi th a PIN cod e. If Ente r PI N appear s in the dis- play afte r you have turne d on t he phone, do this : 1.
10 Turnin g Your Phone On and Off If your phone displ ays a la nguage you do no t understand , you c an change it to Englis h. T o change the display la ng uag e to Engl ish 1. Press the CLR key . 2. Press the LEFT arrow key . 3. Enter 0000 . 4. Press the RIGHT arrow key .
Display Informat ion and Key Funct ions 11 Display Information and Key Funct ions Display I nformation Y our pho ne di splay will help yo u to: • verify that you are dialling correc tly • check yo.
12 Di splay Informat ion and Key Fu nction s Key Functions The keys ha ve other funct ions when you a cc ess th e menu system “Using the Menu System” on pag e 20. Line indicator T ells you which line is in use if you have t he Al t ernate L ine Servi ce.
Making and Receiv ing Calls 13 Makin g and Re ceivin g Calls In this ch apter, we assu me that y ou ha ve turned o n you r phone an d th at you are withi n range of a network .
14 M aking and Rec eiving Calls Making Int ernational Calls 1. Press and hold the 0 key unti l a + sign appe ars. 2. Enter the coun try cod e, area code (without a ny lead ing zero ) and p hone numbe r . 3. Press YES . Making Emergency Cal ls 1. Enter 11 2 (the inte rna ti onal emergenc y num ber).
Making and Receiv ing Calls 15 Ciphering Ciphering is a built-in feat ure that scra mb les your calls and m essa ge s to pro- vide addi tional p riv acy . An exclam ation (!) mark, shown nex t to the handse t icon in the display duri ng a call, ind ic at es t hat ci phering is curre ntly not be in g provided by the netwo rk.
16 Du ring a Call Durin g a Call Y our p hone has se veral func tions which you mig ht find h elpful whil e a ca ll is in progr ess. Changing the Earpiece V olume T o ch a nge the e a r pi ece vol u me durin g a cal l • Press the volume ke ys ( UP or DOWN ) on the side of the phone.
During a Call 17 Sending T one Signals T o use telephon e banking service s or to control an answe rin g machine, you need to use codes. These co des are sent as t one signals (al so known as DTM F tones or touch tones). • Press the approp riate keys (0-9, * an d #).
18 Du ring a Call.
FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS Using the Menu System 20 Y our Personal Phone Book 22 Using the Call List 28 Y our V oice Mail Servic e 30 Personalizing Y our Phone 31 Sending and Receiving T ext Messages (SMS.
20 Usin g the Menu Sy stem Usin g the Menu Syst em Y ou ca n fin d all your pho ne functi ons in the menu syst em . Y ou use th e menu system e very ti me you want to ch ange a setting in your phone, such as t he ring signal.
Using the Menu S ystem 21 Interpret this instruction as follows: 1. From the sta nd b y mode , use the LE FT or RI GHT arrow keys to scrol l to the Ma i l menu . The arrow s on eith er side of the wo rd Mai l mean th at you can scroll to ano ther men u.
22 Your Pers onal Phone Book Y our Personal Phone Book Y ou ca n cre a te a persona l ph one book by stor ing phone nu mbers and a cc om - panying n ames on the SIM c ard (SIM mem ory) and in the phone (p hone mem- ory). Y ou use the P h one Boo k menu for stori ng and recalling all the phone numbers in your pe rsonal phon e book.
Your Pers onal Phone Boo k 23 Entering Lett e rs Y ou ca n onl y en ter lett ers whe n yo u are using th e pho ne book and wh en you are composing a short message (SMS), se e “Sending and Receiving T ext Mes- sages (SMS)” on page 36.
24 Your Pers onal Phone Book T o store in a position of your choice in the SIM memory: • Press RIGHT (repeate dly) until the suggested posi tion numbe r disappears.
Your Pers onal Phone Boo k 25 When a Memory is Full If you try to store a ph one numbe r an d the mem ory you want to store it in is full, the pho ne sugg e sts a positi on num be r in the me mory th at is not full. When Both Memories are Full If both memorie s are ful l, the pho ne does no t suggest a st orage po sition.
26 Your Pers onal Phone Book Calling Using the Position 1. Clea r th e di splay . 2. Scroll to Phone book , YE S , P osit ion reca ll , YES . 3. Enter the posit io n number yo u w ant to call, or scroll wit h the arrow ke ys until yo u find it . 4. Press YES to ca ll the number .
Your Pers onal Phone Boo k 27 easily co py the phone boo k back to the me m ory of your choi c e. A lso, as you fill up the phon e book mem or ies, you mi gh t want to mo ve ent rie s from one memory t o anothe r . Copying a Number from SIM Memory to Phone Memory 1.
28 Us ing the Call Li st Usin g the Ca ll List The Call List This ch apter des c ribes the Ca ll List func ti on, which is a typ e of te l eph one number lo g or a m emory th at stores inform a tion (time , da te , phone number and name ) ab out the la st 30 i nco ming and outg oing calls.
Using the Call List 29 T urning the Call List Off • Scroll to Set t i ngs , YE S , C a ll L is t , YE S , On , YE S . Calling a Number from the Call List 1. Scroll to In f o , YES , C a ll Lis t , YE S . 2. Scroll t o the num ber that you wa nt to call.
30 Your Voice Mail Se rvice Y our V oice Mail Service Note! Not al l ope rators have this serv ic e. The service al so depends on y our subscrip tion. The a ns w er ing servi c e of your netw o rk allow s ca llers to le ave a voic e mes- sage when you cannot answ er your call s.
Pers onali zing Yo ur Phone 31 Personalizin g Y our Phone Y our p hone in cludes a number o f functi ons which l et you adapt your phone t o your own person al needs in different sit uations. Not e that som e of the func- tions allow you to have one se tt ing when the phon e is handhe ld and anothe r when it is conne cted to han dsfree equip ment.
32 Personal izing Yo ur Ph one Different Rin g Signals for Line 1 and Line 2 If you su bscr ibe to the Alte rna te Line Serv ic e (ALS), L1 or L2 , depe nding o n the line in use , i s displ ayed instea d of Phone. This m ea ns that y ou c an s e t dif- ferent rin g signals for th e two li nes.
Pers onali zing Yo ur Phone 33 • Press 0 to raise the note on e octave . 5. T o listen to your melo dy , press YE S . 6. Press YES again to sa ve it or pres s NO to contin ue e d i ti ng. V ib r ating unit Y ou c an set th e phone ´s vibrating u nit to Off, On all the time, or On when the ring sign al is tur ned off.
34 Personal izing Yo ur Ph one key . It com e s on again when you pr ess a key , or when yo u receive a ca ll or message T o set the display li ght 1. Scroll to Set t i ngs , YE S , Li ght , YE S . 2. Sele c t the dis pla y light s et ti ng you wan t.
Pers onali zing Yo ur Phone 35 Date When the phon e is in standb y mode, you ca n press a volume ke y t o see today ’ s date . To s et th e da te form at 1. Scroll to Set t i ngs , YE S , Cl ock/ Dat e , YE S , S et date , YE S . 2. Selec t th e date forma t you want.
36 Sendin g and Recei ving Te xt Mes sages ( SMS) Sendin g and Receivin g T ext Messa g es (S MS) The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive text me s- sages consist in g of up t o 160 c haracters.
Sendin g and R eceiving Te xt Me ssages ( SMS) 37 T o read the message later • Press NO wh en you s ee the Read now ? prompt . The messa ge is stored in the message memo ry as New and th e enve lop e icon appea rs at t he bot tom of the s tandby displ ay .
38 Sendin g and Recei ving Te xt Mes sages ( SMS) Erasing a Message 1. Scrol l t o the end of the m essage. The Re pl y? prompt appears. 2. Press NO . The message Er ase? appe ars . 3. T o erase the messag e f ro m th e messa ge memory , press YE S . The ne xt me ssage auto matical ly appears i n the message list.
Sendin g and R eceiving Te xt Me ssages ( SMS) 39 Storing a received me ssage in the SIM c ard memory 1. Scrol l t o the end of the m essage. The Re pl y? prompt appears. 2. Press NO . The Eras e? prompt appears. 3. Press NO . The St or e? promp t ap pears.
40 Sendin g and Recei ving Te xt Mes sages ( SMS) T o set the Repl y requested • Scroll to Ma il , YE S , Opti ons , YE S , Repl y Req , YE S . Composing a T ext Message For more inf orm at ion on how to e nte r text, see “Y ou r Person al Phone Book” on page 22.
Sendin g and R eceiving Te xt Me ssages ( SMS) 41 Sending a Stored Message 1. Scroll to Ma il , YE S , Send m essage , YE S . 2. Scroll to the stor ed message you wi sh to se nd a nd press YES . 3. Now you can edi t your message. Wh en you are fini shed, press YES .
42 Sendin g and Recei ving Te xt Mes sages ( SMS) Area Information Message T ypes Each typ e of Area Informa ti on message is id ent ified by a thre e -digit cod e. At present, the fol lowi ng message types e xist: Note! The se co des a r e opera tor de pendent .
Sendin g and R eceiving Te xt Me ssages ( SMS) 43 T o era se or replace a code 1. Scroll to Ma il , YE S , Opti ons , YE S , Ar ea in fo , YE S , E d it lis t , YE S . 2. Scroll t o the co de you wish to era se /replace a nd press YES . 3. To erase , scro ll to Er ase? and press YES .
44 Div erting Inco ming Calls Divertin g Incomin g Calls If you want to m ak e c ert ai n that you r inc om ing calls are correct ly ha nd led when y ou ar e unab le to answer them, you c an use the Cal l Di v ert service to divert th em to anot he r phone num b e r.
Diverti ng Incoming Calls 45 3. Select Get stat us . The messag e Pl ease wait appea rs, followed b y a me ssage which informs yo u whet he r the call divert is ac tivate d or not. T o check t he status of al l call div erts • Scroll to Di ver t , YES , Check al l , YE S .
46 Securi ty for Yo ur Ph one and Su bscription Security for Y our Phone and Subscription There ar e several wa ys to protect yo ur pho ne and subscri pt ion from una ut hor - ized us e. Anything fro m a simple ke ypad lock to full phone n um b e r co ntrol.
Secur ity for Yo ur Phone an d Subscr iption 47 Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN (Personal Ide nt it y Number) at th e time of pu rch ase. If the SIM ca rd lo ck is activat ed , yo u have to en te r the PIN every time you t urn on your phone . If you enter you r PIN inc orrectl y th ree times i n a row , the SIM card i s bloc ked.
48 Securi ty for Yo ur Ph one and Su bscription Cancelling the SIM Card Lock 1. Scroll to Access , YE S , Car d Lock , YES , Unl ock ca rd , YE S . 2. Enter your PIN and pre ss YES . The message Unl ocked confir ms t hat the ca rd lock is now c ancell ed .
Secur ity for Yo ur Ph one an d Subscr iption 49 Call Barring The Call Bar ring service a llows you to bar different types of outgo ing and incomi ng calls. Note! T his servic e may no t be av ailable o n all ne tworks or may requir e a sep- arate subscr i p ti on .
50 Securi ty for Yo ur Phone and Su bscri ption 3. Enter the new password and press YES . 4. Enter th e ne w password a seco n d ti me an d pr ess YE S . The messag e P lease wa it appear s, followed by a m essage confir ming that the password has been chang ed.
Secur ity for Yo ur Ph one an d Subscr iption 51 Editing a Stored Fixed Number 1. Scroll to Phone book , YE S , Fi xed numbers , YE S , Edi t , YE S . 2. After yo u enter your PIN2, you ca n change t he position number, the name or the fixed number in th e same way a s with an ord inary p hone num ber .
52 Securi ty for Yo ur Phone and Su bscri ption 3. Scroll to the position that you want to erase and press CL R . 4. The p hone a sks you E rase? 5. Press YES .
Handling Mo re than O ne Call Sim ultaneously 53 Handlin g More than One Call Simultaneously Y our pho ne allows you to ha ndl e more than on e c al l sim u ltaneou s ly . This means tha t you ca n pu t a call th at is in pr ogress on hold, whi le you make or answer a secon d call , and then switc h between th e two c a lls.
54 Ha ndling More than One C all Simulta neously Receiving a Second Call while a Call Is in Progress If the Call Waiting serv ice is acti vated, you wi ll hear a tone in th e earpiec e if you rece ive a s eco n d call. The question Ans w er ? appe ars in the display .
Handling Mo re than O ne Call Sim ultaneously 55 Connect the T wo Calls (Call T ransfer) 1. Press LEFT followed by YES to se le ct the Handl e call s menu . 2. Scroll to Tra nsfer cal l ? and then pr ess YES . The two c al ls ar e now connec te d t o each othe r, and you are disc onn ected from b oth ca lls.
56 Ha ndling More than One C all Simulta neously Adding New Participants to the Conference Group Y ou c an put the con ference group o n hold and th en add new pa rticipants . T o add a ne w participant 1. Press YES to put the conf erence gr oup on hold.
Handling Mo re than O ne Call Sim ultaneously 57 T o make the call 1. T o put t he c onferenc e gr oup on hold, press YE S . 2. Enter the nu mber you wish t o call and press YE S . T o s wi tch betw e en the ne w ca ll and the confere nce grou p • Press YES .
58 S etting N etwork Preferen ces Settin g Network Preference s Searching for Networks When you t urn on the phone, it sear ches for the l ast acce ssed netw ork. If th is is not within ran ge, you may use ano the r ne two rk, provid ed yo ur home net- work has an agree ment that allows you to do so.
Sett ing Ne twork P refer ences 59 Starting an Automatic Netwo rk Search • Scroll to Net wor ks , YE S , New sear ch , YES . The phon e autom atically star ts searchin g for a network accordin g to the list of p referred n etworks store d on yo ur SIM c ard.
60 S etting N etwork Preferen ces Adding a Network to the List 1. Scroll to Net wor ks , YE S , E d it l i s t , YE S . 2. Scroll t o the fir st free positi on in the list and pre ss YES .
Knowing t he Call Time/Call Cost 61 Knowin g the Call T ime/ Call Cost Call Infor m ation The di splay shows t he dura tion of a call i n progre ss. When you end t he call, the call dura tion inform ation is shown for an other five sec onds.
62 Kn owing the Call Time/Call Cost Determining the Call Cost If you selec t th e Cost option in t he C a ll in fo functi on in t he S e tting s menu , t he Pri ce functio n appea rs in the In fo menu. Howe ver , to be ab le to use the Pr i ce function , both your netw ork and your SIM ca rd must support it.
Usin g Two V oice Line s 63 Usin g T wo V oice Lines Note! Thi s servi ce may no t be av ailable on all networks and may require a separate subscr ip tion. Y our phone sup ports two voice l ines (Alterna te Line Service, A LS) with dif- ferent pho ne number s, Lin e 1 and Line 2.
64 Ca lling from Yo ur Car Callin g from Y our Car By using the Eri csson port ab le or vehicle ha ndsfre e solutions, you ca n be on the pho ne with out using your han ds to hold it. Handsfre e T ypes If you use a V eh icle Handsfre e Solution , you ca n c hoose between two differ- ent way s in whi ch your phone ca n ha ndl e the speech .
Calling from Your Car 65 • Any k ey : If you u se the pho ne with ha ndsfree equi pment a nd this fun ction is turned on , you can an swer a n in coming c al l by pressi ng any key , except the NO key and the vol um e keys.
66 Ca lling Card or Cr edit Card Calls Callin g Card or Credit Card Calls When ma ki ng i nternation al or long di sta n c e ca l ls, you m ay not want your operato r to charge you for th ese calls on your norm a l ac c ount.
Calling C ard or Credit Card Ca lls 67 3. Selec t card po sition (Card 1 or Ca rd 2). 4. Enter the acce ss number (t he phone number ) to the c allin g card ser ver . The numbe rs are enter ed in the same way as in the ordinary phone book. 5. Press LEFT or RIGHT .
68 Sendin g and Re ceivin g Faxes and Dat a Sendin g and Receivin g Faxe s and Data Note! T o be able to use vari ous communic at io ns services yo u ne ed the appro- priate acc e ssories and programs. If you have a SIM car d tha t do es no t support separat e fax and data num be rs, you n eed to activ ate th e data menus.
Some Us eful Fu nctio ns 69 Some Useful Fun ctions Special Func tions Menu If a pho ne num ber is p resent i n the disp lay , you ca n press RIGHT , fol l owe d by YES , to sele ct the Speci al f uncti ons menu.
70 Some Us eful Fu nctio ns CHECK Menu If you enter m ore than 2 0 chara cters ( 0 – 9 , * , # , + and p ), the first char acters dis- appear fro m the displ ay . Instea d, a le ft a rrow is shown in front of the ch arac- ters. T o check t he first charact ers 1.
Some Us eful Fu nctio ns 71 3. Scroll with RIGHT / LEFT to th e divi sion sign (/ ) and press YES . 4. Enter 3 2. 5. Scroll with the RIGHT / LEFT to the e qua l sig n (=) and press YE S . Y ou ca n a lso pr ess # to ge t the answe r . 6. T o clea r the display , press CL R .
72 Some Us eful Fu nctio ns.
ADDITIONAL IN FORMATION T roublesho oting 74 Quic k Keys 76 T echnical Data 77 Glo ssary 78 Guidelines for Sa fe and Efficient Use 83 Wa r r a n t y 8 7 Declaration of Conformity 89 Index 91.
74 Troub leshooti ng T roubleshootin g This ch ap ter lists some pro blems that you m ight enc ount e r while using your phone. Some problems req uire that y ou call your servi ce provider, but mo st of the pro ble m s you e ncounte r are ea s y to c orre ct yoursel f.
Trou bleshoot ing 75 Phone locked The ph one is loc ked. T o unl oc k the phone , see “Ph one Lock ” on pa ge 4 8 . Enter lock code Y our pho ne c omes with the defa ul t sec urity code, 0000 . Y ou can cha nge it to any t hree- t o eigh t-digi t pers onalized code .
76 Q uick Keys Quick Keys Several keys on your phone can be used to o ptimize t he phone ’ s func tional ity and decre ase the num ber of times yo u ne ed t o press a key . Some of the key comb in ations d em a nd that you r phone is i n a ce rt ain mode and some ca n be made from th e standby m ode.
Techni cal Data 77 T echnical Data General System GSM 90 0/GSM1800 SIM card Small pl ug-in card, 3V or 5V t ype Dimens ions Size 105 x 49 x 24mm Weight with battery 146g We ight witho ut batte ry 80g .
78 Glos sary Glossary Advice of Charge (or AoC) en ab les you to mo nit or t he cost of call s m a de fro m your mob il e phone. De ta il s of the last call an d total call s ma de are shown in the pho ne dis- play .
Glossar y 79 Dual Band GSM 900/1800 The Eric sson T 10 i s a dual band phone , whic h m eans that you can use your phone on two different kinds of networks – the GSM 900 and the GSM 1800 (also cal led PCN or DC S 1800) systems. A dual ba nd phone that com bines th e two sta ndards ca n use both f requenc ies.
80 Glos sary International Prefix (+) Mobile phone (+) prefix t hat autom atica lly adds t he corre ct intern ationa l code in front of a te lephone num be r when dialli ng out of a coun try . Y o u then have to add the c ode of the co untry you are ca lling.
Glossar y 81 PIN2 Persona l Identific ation Num be r 2 – an auth ori za tion cod e which is used only for special serv ices. PUK Personal Unb locking Key – use d to un lock a blocke d SIM c ard .
82 Glos sary Subscription is the co nt rac t t ha t you have with th e service /n etwork provi de r. T o use your phone, you nee d to have a subscri ption to a netw ork .
Guidelin es for Safe and Efficient U se 83 Guidelines for Safe and Effic ient Use Note! Re ad this informatio n be fore using your po rtab le phone General Since its i ntrodu ct ion in th e m id 1980s the portable phone is on e of the mos t exciti ng and innovati ve product s ever d eveloped.
84 G uidelines f or Safe and Efficie nt Use Efficie nt Phone Operation How to u se you r phone for optim um perfor mance wi th mini mum powe r con- sumptio n: Hold the pho ne as you would any ot he r te lephone . W hi le sp ea king direct ly into the m outhpie ce, ang le the antenna in a di re ction up an d over your shoul - der .
Guidelin es for Safe and Efficient U se 85 Electronic Devi ces Most moder n electr oni c equipm en t, for exam p le, equipm en t in hospita ls and cars, is shielded from R F energy . However, RF energy f rom te lephones m ay af fect some el ectronic e quipm ent.
86 G uidelines f or Safe and Efficie nt Use Children Do not allo w chi ld ren to play with your ph one. It is not a to y . Childre n could hurt th em sel ves or oth er s (by poking themselv e s or othe rs in the eye wit h th e antenna for examp le ). Chil dren could al so damage the pho ne or make ca ll s that i ncrease y our tel ephone bills.
Warranty 8 7 W arranty If your Eri csson product r equires warra nty service you should return the pr od- uct to the d ealer/retail er from wh om it wa s purchased . If yo ur Ericsson prod- uct requi res wa rra nty servic e whe n you are abr oad , the service is av ailable in those coun tries liste d on your Interna tional W ar ran ty Certif icate.
88 Warran ty only be accepted a s a proof of pu rchase whe n presented t o the deale r from whom the prod uc t was purchased. 2. The wa rranty is not applic able in c ircumstanc es othe r than defe cts in m ate- rial, desi gn a nd work manship.
Declar ation o f Conform ity 89 Declaration of Confo rmity We , E ricsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya V attent ornet 221 83 Lund, Sweden declare und er our sole resp onsibility th at our pr oduct .
90 De claratio n of Con fo r mi ty.
Index 9 1 Index A Alarm cl oc k 70 Altern ate Line Serv ice (ALS) 63 Answered c alls indic ator 28 Answering calls 14 Answering service. See Voice Mail Antenna 4 Area informa tion 41 message types 42 receiv ing are a m essa ge s 43 B Banking by phon e 24 Barring calls.
92 Index D Date 35 format 35 settin g 35 Dialled num be rs indicator 28 Display 4 indica tors 11 langua ge 9 , 34 light 33 Divert ind ic at or 11 , 44 Divertin g ca lls.
Index 9 3 Network 10 , 58 forbid den 59 preferre d 59 search modes 60 sele ction 58 Network n ame 10 P Pause (DTMF) 24 , 69 Pers onal rin g signa l 32 phone 37 Phone book 22 calling fro m 25 card me m.
94 Index Storing names 23 numb ers 23 T Tape lo ops. Se e Voic e mail i ndicat or Teleph one ba nking 24 Text messages (SMS) 36 Time 34 format 34 settin g 34 Tone si gnals 17 Touch ton es 17 Turning t.
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