Ericsson GA628 user manual

User manual for the device Ericsson GA628

Device: Ericsson GA628
Category: Cell Phone
Manufacturer: Ericsson
Size: 0.54 MB
Added : 12/24/2013
Number of pages: 39
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Ericsson GA628
Mobile Phone for the GSM Network
User’s Manual
EN

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he symbol on our products signifies that they have been certified according to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC, the Telecommunications directive 91/263/EEC, and the Low Voltage directive 73/23/EEC when applicable. The products fulfil the re- quirements according to the following standards: Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination: ETS 300 342-1 EMC for European digital cellular telecommunications. Accessories Without Direct Connection to a Cellular Phone: EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibilit

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Congratulations... and thank you for buying the GA628, a product spe- This manual introduces you to your mobile phone and An explanation of how network services can help you cially suited for the user who wants an Ericsson mo- shows you how to get the most out of your new prod- to always keep in touch with other people and the lat- bile phone a little bit out of the ordinary but with the uct and contains the following information: est area information. same reliability and high quality that all

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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Read this information before using your portable phone General ommendations, and international exposure standards, manual to see if you may change the antenna yourself. such as: If so, use only an Ericsson approved antenna. Other- Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the portable wise, take your phone to a qualified service centre for phone is one of the most exciting and innovative prod- • CENELEC European repair. Pre-standard ENV50166-2 ucts ever develo

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Electronic devices nication systems, you must not use your phone while areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bod- the plane is in the air. ily injury or even death. Most modern electronic equipment, for example, Power Supply equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are of- energy. However, RF energy from telephones may af- ten, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuel- • Connect AC (Power supply) only to designated

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Table of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Using Phone as Scratch Pad 9 Diverting Calls 17 Diverting Your Calls 17 Efficient Use i Sending Tone Signals 9 Viewing Status of Call Divert 17 Checking Time of Calls 9 Your Phone 1 Cancelling Call Divert 17 Calling Line Assembly Instructions 2 Identification (CLI) 9 Assemble and Charge 2 Protecting Your Keypad, Handling Two Calls 9 Phone and SIM Card 18 Inserting SIM Card 2 Locks 18 Navigating the Attaching Battery 3 Menu System 11 Keypad Lock 18 The Ch

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About Call Cost 26 Receiving Area Information 23 Two Line Service 25 Cost Limit Option 26 Area Information 23 Selecting a Line 25 Activating the Different Settings for Each Line 25 Your Phone and Area Information 23 Personalizing Names for the Accessories 28 Adding a Code 23 Two Lines 25 Front Panel 28 Erasing a Code 23 Handsfree Equipment 28 The Call Time/Call Cost 26 Changing a Code 23 About Duration of Calls 26 PC-Card 28 Viewing Calling Information 26 Other Networks 24 Index 29 Selecting a N

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Your Phone 1. The parts list corresponds to Figures 1 and 2: 3. 1. Antenna 2. 2. Status light 12. 11. 3. Beeper 4. Earpiece 4. 5. Display 6. Keypad 7. Microphone 8. Charging connector 9. Battery 10. SIM Card holder 11. Phone clip holder 5. 12. External antenna connector 10. 6. 9. 8. 7. Figure 1. Front view of your phone. Figure 2. Semi-back view of your phone. EN/LZT 126 1352/x R2A 1 EN

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Assembly Instructions This chapter describes how you assemble the phone, what the SIM Card is, and how you handle the battery. Assemble and Charge Inserting SIM Card Removing SIM Card 1. Make sure the battery is removed. • Insert the SIM Card. Insert the SIM Card into the SIM Card holder as de- 2. Lift up the SIM Card holder as described in scribed in Figure 3 and lock the holder. • Attach the battery. Figure 3. Make sure the cut corner of the SIM Card is placed as • Connect the charger to the p

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Connecting and Disconnecting Charger Attaching Battery The Charging Function Have the battery attached to the phone and connect the Place the battery on top of the phone and push until When the battery is low a warning signal will sound charger as described in Figure 5. The flash symbol on you hear a click (see Figure 4). and the empty battery icon in the display will start to the charger plug must be facing upwards. flash. The indicator light at the top of the phone will To disconnect the charg

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Connecting Charger to Mains Changing the Front Panel 2. Pull out the front panel from the phone. Plug the charger into a mains socket. The phone now It is very important that the phone always is used with starts to charge the battery and you can see the battery a front panel. This will prevent dust and dirt to get into meter in the display move while charging. the phone which will reduce the phone’s functionality. Charging the Battery The Raised Front Panel Markings When you connect the charger

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3. Insert the pegs at the bottom of the front panel into SIM Card is a computer circuit that keeps track of The Battery and the the recess in the phone by carefully bending the your phone number, the services that you have ordered SIM Card front panel and pushing it towards the display. Be from the service provider, and your phone book infor- careful not to bend the front panel too much since it mation. The Battery may break. Your phone is supplied with a Nickel Metal Hydride The SIM Card somet

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Turning On the Phone and General Information This chapter describes the display information you receive from your phone when you use it. Turning On the Phone Turning Off the Phone When a network is found, the indicator light on top of • Press and hold the NO key until you hear a click 1. Press and hold down the NO key until you hear a the phone flashes green once every second and the and the display is dark. click. The display will prompt you to enter the PIN standby display is shown (see Figure

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Looking at the Display Table 1. Description of icons. Figure 7 shows how the display looks when the entire icon row is lit. Table 1 explains what each icon means. Network WORLD The name and country of the network. Signal Strength The received signal strength in five steps, depending on the strength of the sig- nal. Figure 7. Display with all icons lit. Note! All icons may not be visible at all times. EN/LZT 126 1352/x R2A 7 Icon: Indicates: The Battery That Phone That Letter That Silent line. T

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Making and Receiving Calls Making a Call 2. Enter the country code, area code (without any 1. Enter the area code and phone number. The phone leading zero) and the phone number. Receiving a Call number is shown in the display. 3. Press YES to make the call. When you receive a call, the phone rings and the indi- If the number is longer than 12 characters, the be- cator light on the top of the phone blinks green rap- ginning of the number will be shown as an arrow idly. The display shows Answer? M

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Useful Information while Talking This chapter describes how you can change the volume of the ear piece, use the display as a scratch pad, send DTMF tones, check the duration of the current call, show or hide your phone number (CLI – Calling Line Identification) and handle two calls simultaneously. Changing Volume Checking Time of Calls Hiding Your Phone Number If your subscription includes showing your phone while Talking When you start a call (incoming or outgoing), the air- number when calling

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Activating the Call Wait Function Switching Between Two Calls Receiving a Third Call • Press * 43 # followed by YES. • Press YES to switch between the two calls. If you are engaged in one call and have a second one The display will say Please Wait followed by ON. on hold, you may receive a third call. You will hear a tone in the ear piece and CallWait is shown in the Ending the Current Call and Return to Deactivating the Call Wait Function display. the Held Call • Press # 43 # followed by YES. 1

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Navigating the Menu System This chapter describes how you navigate through the menu system to get maximum use of your phone. The Menu System Select: Scrolling to a menu and then press YES. When you reach the desired menu, press YES to Enter: Keying in letters or numbers from the You control the functions of your phone by a menu choose the menu. Use the / keys until you reach keypad. system. the function or setting you want. Then, in the same Some menus have submenus that have individual set- way

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Menu Overview L Ring Vol R LRecallNameR L Store R L Info... R L ReadMm R LMissedCallR L SendMm... R LDivertLineR L Networks R L AreaMm... R LSettings...R L Locks... R 12 LZT 126 1352/x R2A


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