Ericsson GH198 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Alarm Signal
A long beep will be heard when the attached battery is
becoming exhausted. The warning ‘‘LOW BATT’’ will also
flash in the display.
Error Signal
A short beep tells you if you do something wrong. For
example, if you try to store a phone number in a memory
location that is already in use.
The error signal also sounds if an attempted call is
unsuccessful or a call in progress is interrupted.
Confirmation Click
When you hold down the Power key, a click tells you when
the phone is actually turned on or off.
When you are making a call, a click is heard when you have
made contact with network.
Visual Signals
There is an indicator light on the top edge of the phone. Its
location is shown in the figure on page 2.
Slow green flashing -- Service is available
If the phone is used as a portable unit, slow green flashing
has the same significance as the SERV indicator in the
display. You can both make and receive calls.
If the phone is powered from an external source via the
receptacle at the bottom of the phone, a steady green light
is shown instead of the slow green flashing.
Rapid green flashing -- Incoming call
Rapid green flashing has the same significance as the
(Call) indicator in the display. It indicates that someone is
calling or has called you (Unanswered Call Indicator).
Red flashing -- Low battery alarm
Red flashing indicates that the attach-ed battery is
becoming exhausted. The red flashing starts when the low
battery alarm is issued for the first time.
Steady red light
Finally, after the low battery alarm has been issued several
times, the phone turns itself off and a steady red light
comes on. Refer to the chapter Batteries and Recharging.
Details on the Display and Keys
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