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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 . P ara obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del U suario, visite nuestra página W eb en www .ericsson.com /phones o, si se encuentra en Estados U n idos, 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 l e of C ont ents Guideli nes for Safe and Efficient Use ...... ...... ... 1 Produc t Care and Mainten ance ........ ......... ...... 1 Antenn a Care .... ......... ......... ....
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 Shortc uts Menu .............. ........ ......... ....... 39 Using the P honebook ............ ............ ...... ....... 40 Adding Co ntacts .......... ......... ........ .......
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 1 Gu id elin es f or Sa fe an d Eff ic ien t U se Plea se read thi s info r mat ion be fore usin g you r mob ile pho ne. Y our mob ile phon e is a hi ghl y so phis tica ted elec tr oni c devi ce.
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 S afe and Ef ficient Use 2 Do not re mo ve the ante nna y our sel f. If yo ur mo bile phon e ’ s ant enna is dama ged, pleas e tak e the pr oduct to an Eri css on se r vic e par tn 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 Safe and Efficient Use 3 Commi ssion on N on- I onizing Radiation P rotection), throug h periodic and thorou gh evaluati on of scien tific studies . Th ese g uideline s es tablis h permit ted levels of radio wave exposure for the general popu lation.
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 S afe and Ef ficient Use 4 • Radi ocom munica tions (El ectro magneti c Rad iatio n Human Exposu re) Standard 1999, Aust ralian Comm unicat ions Authorit y (ACA) , May 1999.
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 5 are consistent with the in depen dent research by a nd recommend ations of Wireless T echno logy 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 S afe and Ef ficient Use 6 Blasting Ar eas T urn o ff you r mo bile ph one w hen i n a bl ast ing area or in areas po st ed “ t urn o ff two -way radio ” t o avoid inte rf ering with blas ting operations .
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 7 Children DO NOT ALL O W CHILDREN TO PLA Y WITH Y OUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS AC CESSORIES . THEY C OULD HUR T THEMSEL VES OR O THERS, OR C OULD A CCIDENT ALL Y DAMAGE THE MOB ILE PHONE OR ACC ESSOR 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 . Guidelines for S afe and Ef ficient Use 8 are charging a new batt er y , or a battery that has run out comp lete ly , it m a y ta ke a wh ile ( up to 30 min ute s) be fore you get any indication (the batte ry me ter appears in the dis pla y) tha t the ba ttery is be ing ch arged .
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 9 FCC State ment 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 Understand ing t his User’ s Guid e • A Menu Diagram is located o n the inside fro nt cove r of this User’ s Guide. This is a quic k ov er view of the men us in y ou r E ric sson mo bil e 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 . Getting To Know Your Phone 11 Getti ng T o Kn o w Y our Ph one Phone Vie ws The following diagrams illustrate the front , back, and botto m vi ew s of your pho ne.
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 K now Your Phone 12 Standb y Scr een Icons E ver y time you power on your phone, you will see the sta ndby scree n. Y ou wi ll al so se e th e sta nd by sc reen w he n you exi t the menu system .
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 Ke y The OPTIONS key ( ) allo ws you t o quickly ac cess opti ons fo r so me fun ct ions (optio ns va r y ba sed on t he function y ou are using).
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 K now Your Phone 14 Joy s t i ck / Cen ter Sel ec t • Move t hro ug h m e nu, lis ts , o r t ext. Tilt u p, do wn, left , or ri ght to scro ll. • T ilt le ft o r r igh t to a cc ess the Main m enu tab s from the s tandby 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 Asteri sk key •E n t e r a * . • P r ess a nd hold to e nter a pause ( ) character in phone number input. • Shift betw een uppercase and lowe rcase in text entry .
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 Getti ng Star ted Before usin g your ph one, you must firs t attach and cha rge you r batt er 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 17 Replacing the Bac k Co ver N ote! Y o ur phone is equi pped with r emovab le co ver s. Ne v e r use you r phon e wit h the fron t cover removed. Char ging Y our Battery Y our phone i s pac kaged with a Lith ium I on (LiI o n) bat tery .
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 to tal r emai ning ta lk ti me depe nds on th e typ e of batter y you use and your positi on in the network. N ote! The phone tu rns itsel f off wh en the batt ery can no lon ger power i t sat isf act 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 p ho ne On by pres sing a nd hold ing th e pow er key ( ) un til you r p hon e tur ns on. Th e p hone wil l be ep (unless silent mo de 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 you r pho ne rece ives a ca ll, th e ringer so und s, Incomin g Call appears in the display , and the display and keypad b acklight 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 icons th at display the top-lev el men us. T he corresp on ding ti tle of th e se lect ed op tion is display ed be low t he menu ta bs when highligh 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 Menus 22 Call Contact Phonebook entries will appear in alphabetical or der by either fi rst o r la st na me, dep endin g 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 yo u en ter th e Car d Setup submenu, y ou are prompte d for the fol lowing inform ation: Y our PIN; the N ame of yo ur ca lli ng ca rd; the A ccess numbe r; th e Dialing delay; Code first o r Number firs t; V erif ication number; and D ialing 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 Ena bl in g SuperSpd Dial al lows you to pre ss and hold keys 2 through 9 to d ial th e numb er corresp ondin g to the ph oneb ook 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 . Contac t your ser vi ce provider if you do not know your voicemail access number . 1 Scroll to Mess ages , Selec t , Opti ons , Select , V o icem ail N o. , Sel ec t .
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 Miss ed Calls Y ou c an see th e lis t of call s you hav e missed (if you have Caller I D ser vic e from yo ur se rv ice provide r) alon g with the tim e tha t t he ca lls were rec eived .
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 c all Y ou can vi ew inform atio n abo ut th e dura tion of your la st phon e c all in h ou rs , mi n ute s, a nd se co nds.
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 Menu The Ongoing Call menu appears only when yo u are eng age d i n a cal l. Hold Call Y ou ca n pl ace a c all on ho ld to set u p an other call or to answer a wai ting 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 N o te! If you s et t he Ring V olume to l eve l one , you w ill hear only a series of be eps when you receiv e an inco ming call re gardl ess of the Rin g Signal you have se t.
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 y our melodies and you can al so send them to a friend in a text mes sag e. T he My Me lodie s subm enu inc ludes Edit and Send opti ons.
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 Profi le Y ou c an cho ose a differen t profil e from the currentl y sele cted P rofile . Y our profi le opti ons incl ude Normal , Meet ing , Car , Outd oor s , Porta ble 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 Restr ict Calls Y ou can b lock specifi c call s from being dialed or answ ered. The opt ions are All Inc oming or All O utgoi ng . N ote ! If you forwa rd inc oming calls , you cann ot ac tiv ate som e Re strict Calls option s.
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 Ans wering Mode Y ou can spec ify how you want to answer your calls. The opti ons are Normal , Any Key , and Au t o . Se lecti ng Normal indi cates that pres sing the lef t so ftke y will ans wer a c all.
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 choos e pictu re s, animat ion, or gree ting s for your backgro und. Menu Hel p Y ou ca n choos e to h ave a brief descri ption of each to p- lev el menu i tem to b e disp layed after 10 s econd s of inact ivi ty .
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 info rmat ion. Y ou can til t th e joystic k up or down to advance t hrough the month, day , and year selection. P ress th e le ft soft key to co nfirm the c urrent d ate .
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 Al l V o ice Y ou ca n dele te al l of y our vo ice reco rd ings. Y ou will be promp ted befo re t he reco rding s are pe rmanent ly delet ed. Netw orks Y ou can p rio ritiz e and man uall y se lect the s ystem s from which you can obtain se rv ice.
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 reco rd and stor e memos i n you r phon e. F or more information on V o ice Memo, see “U sing V oice Commands ” on page 51. Record Y ou can e nter a ne w 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 Set tings Y ou can set a ddi tion al ti me-rela ted setting s. The op tion s are Time Fo rmat ( 24 ho ur or am /pm ), Time Zo ne ( ±GMT ), Da ylig htSavings ( On or Off ), and Aut o T i m 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 ilt th e joys ti ck rig ht or lef t to h igh light an operation (+, -, x, /, add deci mal). • Pr ess the le ft s oftkey t o p erform t he o per ation . • Pr ess t he right softkey to c ancel the opera tion.
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 Phoneboo k Y ou ca n creat e yo ur pe rsonal phoneb ook by saving information about your frien ds and colleagues as a contact . I n a co ntact, you can save details such as name, ti tle, pho ne n umber s, an d e- mai l a ddre ss – al l 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 me nu , an d the n sele cti ng Inser t Stop . A is shown in the ph one num ber wh en ever there is a s top. A pau se tempor arily susp ends t ransm itti ng number s fo r appr oxima tel y tw o seco nd s befor e sen din g 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 or exa mpl e, p ressin g and h ol ding 2 tak es y ou to the f irst con tac t beg in ning with th e le tter A ( or clos est foll ow ing ). When in standby , you can also access your con tact list by tilting your joystick up or 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 De fault Numb ers 1 Scroll to Ph onebo ok , Sel ect , Edit Contact , Sele ct . 2 Y ou will see your contact list. Scroll through t he list using yo ur joysti ck and press th e lef t soft key whe n the con ta ct yo u wan t to c all is hig hli gh 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 applic ations on your co mputer .
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 G r oup Name s 1 Scroll to Phone book , Select , G r oups , Select . 2 Select the group na me that you want t o edit and press OK . 3 Select Edit Group Name and pre ss Se lect .
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 ext Messa ging Y ou can se nd and r eceive text mess ages with t he S hort Message Ser vice (S MS) using your mob ile pho ne. N ote! Y ou ca nnot send SMS messages wh en 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 predefine d group, specified and saved in the p honebo ok. F or more informat ion on how to create groups, see “Group s” on pa ge 2 2 . W hen y ou s en d text m ess ag es to a gr oup , y ou a re cha rged for eac h me mber incl uded i n the gr oup.
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 em ail ad dress or phone n um ber is save d in the Phon ebook . • A W AP add ress is saved in Bo ok ma rks . N ote ! If you exi t the mes sage with out s avin g the pict ure , the pi ct ure wil l be dele 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 . Text Messaging 49 aske d to c on firm dele tio n of the tem pla te . Pr e ss the le ft sof tkey to confi rm del etion . Y ou can not dele te an y of th e sta nda rd tem plate s in clu ded i n you r phon 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 . Text Messaging 50 Dele t ing Mes sag es There ar e two ways to d elete a message: • Selec t Delete in t he li st of opti ons a nd pr ess Select . • In t he Receiv ed Ma il menu, scroll t o a message and pr ess the CL R key .
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 Vo ice Command s 51 Using V oice Comm ands With y our phone , you can: • voice di al - cal l some one by sa ying th e na me and.
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 Recor ding a Contact Name 1 Sc roll to Setting s , Select , V oi ce Con trol , Select , V oi ceComma nds , Select , Contacts , Selec t , Add Vo i c e L a b e l , 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 Vo ice Command s 53 • pres sing and holding the handsf ree b utton (whe n using a portable handsfr ee or a Blue tooth™ headset). • saying the Magic W ord. S ee “Mag ic W o rd ” 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 Mem o Recor ding 1 F rom sta ndby , p ress an d ho ld ei th er t he upper or lower sid e vo lum e ke y un til y ou hea r a to ne . 2 Rel ease the uppe r or lo wer side vo lum e ke y , li ft t he ph one 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 Vo ice Command s 55 Editing Y our V oice Commands Use the Vo i c e C o m m a n d s su bmenu to keep y our vo ice commands up to dat e by r e-re cor ding th em or dele ting the on es you do not u se.
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 r ouble shooting If your p hon e ca nnot dete ct spee ch, o ne of the follow ing might h ave happ ened: • Y ou spo ke too so ftl y – tr y sp eaking more lou dly .
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 c an enter letters, for exa mpl e, when you add n ame s to the phonebo ok, w rite tex t mess ages, or enter W AP add resse s.
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 ca n us e T9 T ex t I np ut whe n en ter i ng t ex ts suc h as tex t mes sages . Th e T9 T ext Inpu t meth od uses a buil t-in dicti onary to re cogniz e the most commonly used word for eve ry se quen ce o f key presse s.
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 w ord shown is no t the on e you wa nt: • pr ess 0 repeatedly to view al ternative wor ds (candidates) . Acce pt a wor d and add a space by pr essing 1 . If you do not f ind the word you want by pressing 0 : • Selec t 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 • Inp ut Me thod A list of inp ut me thod s is show n. If you w ant to chan ge the i nput me thod for th e text you ar e writing, scroll to an input me thod 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 Cale ndar 61 Using the Calendar Y ou ca n use th e cal end ar to keep trac k of imp ort an t meet ings that you need to a tten d, ph one c all s that you need to make or tas ks tha t you nee d 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 en t App. - Select if the appoint ment is recurrent. • Cl ass - Selec t if yo u wi sh to se t t he a ppo intm ent as public or priv ate. Addin g New T as ks 1 Sc roll to Extras , Select , Cal endar , 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 Cale ndar 63 Edit ing Y ou may wish to edit an appointment or a task, for examp le, by chang ing the d ate or loca tion . Editing o r Delet ing Appointment s 1 I n the calendar , scroll to the day of the appointment you wa nt to e dit an d press Selec t .
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 enha nce u se of your Cale ndar fe atur es, you m ay want to pur chase XTNDConnect PC o r do wnload a free abbre viated versio n of XTNDConnect PC (does not incl ude em ail c apa bilit ies ).
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 doe s no t tu rn On. Recharge o r rep lace the battery . My p ho n e does no t ring when a c all i s rec e i ve d . Chec k fo r Ring er O ff () or Silen t Mode () icon s on th e st andby scr een.
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 M e ss ag es Accessibil ity and Internet T ec hnical Assi stance • North Am eric a - 1-8 00 ERIC SSO N (1-8.
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 Internet Vi sit th e E ricss on M obi le I nte rnet a t: http: //m obileint erne t.erics son.c om fo r on line acce ss t o syn ch roniz atio n so ftw are, c ust om er se rv ic es, u ser’ s guides, and other useful information.
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 arranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. T o get maximu m use of your ne w P rodu ct, we recom mend that you follow a few sim ple steps : • Read th e Guidel ines for Sa fe and Efficient U se.
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 in g th e dat e o f purc hase and s erial num ber , is pr ese nted w ith the P rod uct to be repa ir ed or r eplac 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 . Limited Warra nty 70 FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIM ITED TO THE DURA TION OF THIS LIMI TED W ARR ANTY .
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 Accessibi lity 66 Accessing Menus 21 Alarm C lock 37 Analo g Indica tor 12 Appointments 61 Assistance 66 Auto Area C o.
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 Dat e 38 Digital Indi cator 12 E Earpiece Vol ume 20 Error 66 Error Message 66 Low Battery 66 No Memo ry 66 Extras M enu 37 .
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 Misse d Call s 26 Mobil e I nternet 67 Muting Micr ophone 20 My S ho rtcut s Menu 39 O Ong oin g Call Me nu 28 Opt ions Key 13.
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 Editin g Messages 46 Message Ty pes 46 Recei ving 49 Reply Re quested 46 Send ing 46 Templates 48 Sof tk eys 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 . ER IC S SO N Z T60LX Quick Card N o s er vice is available. Y our phone is in Analog mode. Y our phone is in Digital mode. Ma g i c W or d i s a ct i v e . Meetin g profile is active. Car kit profile is active.
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/L ZT 123 6 622 R2 Em ergen cy Ca lls Enter your l ocal emergen cy nu mber an d pr ess the lef t softkey . Scr o ll Th r oug h Me nus T il t the joy stick to the right. Sel ect a M enu o r Save a Se tti ng P ress left 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 seve ral comm only us ed menus by til ting the joyst ick left or rig ht. T he men us are orga nized in a circle. Quickly acces s menus and settings using the numbers that appe ar next to each menu and setting .
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An important point after buying a device Ericsson T60LX (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Ericsson T60LX yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Ericsson T60LX - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Ericsson T60LX you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Ericsson T60LX will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Ericsson T60LX, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Ericsson T60LX.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Ericsson T60LX. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Ericsson T60LX along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center