Sony Ericsson T18LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Displayed Messages and Explanations Problems and Possible Solutions
 The phone does not turn On.
Charge or replace the battery.
 The phone is not ringing when a call is received.
Check the SOUNDS menu to make sure the phone
is not set for Phone Silent. If your phone is not set
for Phone Silent, check Call Screening to make
sure that Call Screening has not been selected for a
particular Phone Group.
 The phone becomes warm during long calls.
This is not a problem. Because of its size, the phone
may feel slightly warm during extended calls.
 The battery does not seem to charge to full capac-
ity.
Condition the battery by fully discharging and
charging it three times. Or, if your phone came with
a desktop charger, use the conditioning function on
the desktop charger to condition the battery.
 Calls are being dropped.
You are probably in a geographic area with minimal
service. Wait until the signal strength indicator in
your phone's display shows a high relative signal
strength (more bars) before trying a call. Make note
of geographic locations where calls are dropped and
contact your service provider.
Problems You Can Solve
The signal is too weak to make a call. Try again
when the signal strength is one bar or stronger.
Your phone is searching for a mobile service pro-
vider.
You called a number for which you have set call
restrictions.
You entered an incorrect security code. Enter the
correct security code.
The battery power is low. The indicator light will
flash red. When the phone shuts itself off, replace
the battery with a fully charged one, or use an alter-
nate power source, such as a travel charger.
Your text message memory is full. Erase some
stored messages to free up memory for new mes-
sages.
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