Ericsson A1228LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Basic Operations 15
Redialing the Last Number You Called
Your telephone temporarily stores numbers you have
previously called. To view these numbers, press
YES
from the Standby screen. The last number you called is
shown in the display. Press or to scroll through the
other numbers. You can place a call to a number shown
in the display by pressing
YES
. You can delete a number
from the Outgoing Calls by pressing and holding
CLR
while the number is shown in the display.
Super Dial
The Super Dial feature, when enabled through the SET-
TINGS menu, lets you use one-touch dialing for phone
numbers stored in phonebook locations 1 through 9. To
use Super Dial, press and hold the numeric key (1 - 9)
that corresponds to the phonebook location containing
the number you want to call. For example, if you want
to call the number stored in phonebook location 7, press
and hold
7
.
Note! The first Super Dial position is reserved for quick access
to voice mail.
Speed Dial
The Speed Dial feature, when enabled through the SET-
TINGS menu, lets you quickly dial a phone number
stored in your phonebook. To use Speed Dial, enter the
number of the phonebook location containing the num-
ber you want to call, then press
YES
. For example, if you
want to call the number stored in phonebook location
12, press
1
, then press
2
and press
YES
. Locations 2-99
can be used to store Speed Dial phonebook locations.
Making Credit Card Calls
You can make calling card calls from your phone by
doing the following:
Press
MENU
from the Standby screen to access the main
menu.
Press 4 to display the SETTINGS Menu.
Press 7 to display the Calling Cards submenu.
Select the Card Setup that you would like to use and
press
YES
.
Press
YES
to select the Access Number.
Enter the calling card number.
Press
YES
to store the number.
Press
NO
to return to the previous screen or press
CLR
to return to the Standby screen.
Note! Follow your calling card provier’s flow order for entering
your access number and verification number.
Stop and Pause Dialing
Stop and pause dialing lets you enter groups of numbers
with stops and pauses between each group of numbers.
This feature is useful when you need to dial a phone
number and then another number, such as an access
number for an answering machine or voice mail system.
A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers
until you press
YES
. You can enter a stop in a series of
digits by pressing and holding
#
until is shown in the
display. A pause temporarily suspends transmitting
numbers for approximately two seconds before sending