YOUR KEYPAD
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Your Ericsson handset might look like a cellular phone, but it’s
different. It’s digital – and it does more.
Your handset lets you make and receive calls. It also lets you receive
messages, in both text and numeric form. And it lets you send and
receive short e-mail messages. To do all this, your handset is
equipped with these special features:
> Keypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phone
– but these also let you type text messages and enter personal
phone book data in your handset memory.
> Power/Calling Keys. Let you turn power on/off, place a
call, and “hang up” to end your call.
> Menu Keys. Scroll through menus and your personal
information and perform special functions.
> Display. The screen that displays text messages, phone
numbers and operating indicators.
> Battery Indicator Light. Blinks green when your handset
is on and you’re in the Omnipoint coverage area; blinks red to
indicate low battery power.
> Rechargeable Battery. Slides easily onto the back of your
handset.
> SIM Card Holder. Folds out from the back of your handset
to hold your SIM Card. The battery must be removed to open
your SIM Card Holder.
YOUR HANDSET
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In addition to the standard alphanumeric keypad found on all
phones, your Ericsson handset also has keys that let you perform
special functions.
Here’s a review of the basics.
> : Press to connect a call after you’ve entered a phone
number. Also:
• Press to answer a call.
• Press to place a call on hold and
answer an incoming call or to
switch from an active call to a call
on hold.
• Press to select a menu function and
confirm a menu selection.
> : Press to terminate a call.
• Press to back-up to a higher level
menu.
• Also functions to turn your phone
on and off; press and hold, and the
display lights or turns off. (Note:
on CF337, use the PWR key to turn
your handset on and off.)
> : Deletes information from your
screen.
• Press once to delete the last
character.
• Press and hold to clear the screen.
• Press and hold to exit from all menus.
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