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Mo bile Phone CF888
Us ers Guide
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ERICSSON Z
First edi tion (August 1998)
This man ual is pub lished by Er ics son Inc., with out any war ranty. Im prove ments and changes to this man ual ne ces si tated by ty po graphi cal er rors, in ac cu ra cies of cur -
rent in for ma tion, or im prove ments to pro grams and/or equip ment, may be made by Er ics son Inc. At any time and with out no tice. Such changes will, how ever, be in -
cor po rated into new edi tions of this man ual.
All rights re served.
© Er ics son Inc., 1998
Pub li ca tion Num ber: LZT 123 4459 R1
Printed in the USA.
Con tents
Con gratu la tions................................................................. 1
Valu able In for ma tion......................................................... 2
Op era tors & Sub scrip tion, Dual Band/Dual Mode GSM 1900 & Ana log
800, SIM & PIN
The Phone, Key pad, and Dis play.......................................
Pre par ing Your Phone for Use.......................................... 4
The SIM Card, The Bat tery
Turn ing On the Phone........................................................ 7
The An tenna, When No Net work Name Is Dis played, Turn ing Off the
Phone, Ini tial Set tings
Mak ing and Re ceiv ing Calls.............................................. 9
Emer gency Calls, Mak ing Do mes tic Calls, Mak ing In ter na tional Calls, Re -
ceiv ing a Call, Re di al ing a Num ber, Call ing Some one Who Has Called You,
Un an swered Calls, Hid ing or Show ing Your Num ber
Dur ing a Call ...................................................................... 13
Chang ing the Ear piece Vol ume, Mut ing the Mi cro phone, Us ing the Dis play
as a Scratch Pad, Send ing Tone Sig nals
The Menu Sys tem.............................................................. 15
Navi gat ing the Menu Sys tem, Dis play Text and Sym bols
The Phone Book................................................................. 16
Be fore You Start, En ter ing Char ac ters, Cre at ing Your Per sonal Phone Book,
Re call ing a Phone Num ber, Keep ing Your Phone Book Up to Date, Copy ing
Phone Num bers be tween Po si tions and Memo ries
Send ing and Re ceiv ing Text Mes sages ....................... 22
Two Memo ries, Set ting the Phone for Text Mes sag ing, Com pos ing and
Send ing Mes sages, Read ing a Mes sage, Re ply ing to a Mes sage, Em bed ded
Num bers in SMS, Eras ing a Mes sage, Stor ing a Re ceived Mes sage,
Read ing Stored Mes sages, Call ing a Phone Num ber in a Mes sage, Fre quently
Used Mes sages
Com mu ni cat ing via the Mo dem.................................... 28
Be fore you Start, The Data Menus, In stall ing the In fra red Mo dem , Con nect -
ing Us ing the IR Link, Con nect ing Us ing the RS232 Ca ble, Mak ing Fax and
Data Calls, Re ceiv ing Fax and Data Calls
The Mo bile Of fice Suite ................................................... 34
In stall ing the Mo bile Of fice Suite, Un in stall ing the Mo bile Of fice Suite
Net works............................................................................. 36
Search Mode, Se lect ing a Net work, Se lect ing a Sys tem, Na tional Roam ing,
List of Pre ferred Net works
Se cu rity................................................................................ 40
The Card Lock, The Phone Lock, Call Re strict, The Key pad Lock, Fixed
Di al ing
For ward ing In com ing Calls ............................................ 45
Ac ti vat ing a Call For ward, Check ing the For ward Status, Can cel ling Cer tain
Call For wards
Han dling More than One Call......................................... 47
The Call Wait ing Serv ice, Re ceiv ing a Sec ond Call, Re ceiv ing a Third Call,
Mak ing a Sec ond Call, Con nect ing Two Calls
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Con fer ence Calls............................................................... 50
Ini ti at ing a Con fer ence Call, Hav ing a Pri vate Con ver sa tion, Re leas ing One
of the Mem bers, Mak ing a Call while a Con fer ence Call is in Pro gress,
End ing a Con fer ence Call
Hands free Call ing............................................................. 52
Se lect ing An swer ing Mode, Other Hands free Re lated Set tings
Area In for ma tion............................................................... 53
Turn ing On the Area In for ma tion, Turn ing the Area In for ma tion Off, Area
In for ma tion Mes sage Types, The Area In for ma tion Mes sage List, Re ceiv ing
Area In for ma tion
The Two Line Serv ice........................................................ 55
Se lect ing a Line, Re ceiv ing a Call on Line 1 or Line 2, Dif fer ent Set tings for
Each Line, Chang ing the Name of the Two Lines
Other Use ful Fea tures...................................................... 56
Per son al iz ing Your Phone, The Ring Sig nal Level, The An swer ing Serv ice,
Time, Date and Alarm, The Call Time/Call Cost, Call ing or Credit Card Calls,
The Cal cu la tor
Guide lines for Safe and Ef fi cient Use........................... 65
Gen eral, Ex po sure to Ra dio Fre quency En ergy, Ef fi cient Phone Op era tion,
Tips for Ef fi cient Op era tion, Driv ing, Elec tronic De vices, Air craft, Chil dren,
Blast ing Ar eas, Po ten tially ex plo sive at mos pheres, Prod uct Care
In dex.................................................................................... 69
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Con gratu la tions...
and thank you for choosing the CF888, a mo bile phone
spe cially suited for the demanding user of com mu ni ca tion
tools. Re tain ing the slim, stream lined size that has be come
as so ci ated with the Er ics son fam ily of phones, the CF888
sets a new stan dard for oth ers to follow.
Apart from its unique tough ness and extraordinary sound
qual ity, the CF888 comes packed with fea tures that will help
you stay ahead. Some high lights include:
With the built- in GSM mo dem, you can for get all about
PC Cards. Its al ready in side your phone, guar an tee ing
you in stant ac cess to your PC, lap top or hand held com -
mu ni ca tor -- wire less if you pre fer that, thanks to the in -
fra red ca pa bili ties.
Dual band, dual- mode op era tion ex tends the potential
for ef fi cient net work us age, es pe cially so if you fre quently
use your phone in ur ban ar eas. The dual-band an tenna
en sures optimal re cep tion in both fre quency bands.
Like the other phones from Er ics son, the CF888 is pro duced
to meet the high est qual ity stan dards.
This guide in tro duces you to your CF888 and shows you how
to get the most out of it. Bef ore you start, please read the
Guide lines for Safe and Ef fi cient Usein the back of the
man ual.
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Valuable In for ma tion
Op era tors & Sub scrip tion
To be able to use your phone, you need to have a sub scrip -
tion to a net work. This is ob tained from the net work op era -
tor. The serv ices in cluded in your sub scrip tion de pend on
your choice of op era tor and/or sub scrip tion. There fore,
some of the serv ices and functions de scribed in this man ual
may not be ac ces si ble to you. If you want a com plete list of
the serv ices in cluded in your sub scrip tion, please con tact
your net work op era tor.
Dual Band/Dual Mode
GSM 1900 & Analog 800
The Er ics son CF888 is a dual band/dual mode phone, so
you can operate your phone in two dif fer ent kinds of net -
works the GSM 1900 (PCS) and the AMPS 800 sys tems.
The digi tal GSM sys tem op er ates at 1900 MHz, while the
ana log sys tem, AMPS, op er ates at 800 MHz.
A dual band/dual mode phone, such as your CF888, com -
bines the two stan dards and can use both fre quen cies. You
have the power of the GSM 1900 in your home net work
while be ing able to roam in the widespread ana log cov er age.
GSM 1900 is some times called GSM or PCS.
Ana log in for ma tion/in struc tions will ap pear in blue.
SIM & PIN
To gether with your sub scrip tion you will ob tain a 3- volt SIM
(Sub scriber Iden tity Mod ule) card. The SIM must be a dual
mode SIM card to op er ate as a dual mode phone. A sin -
gle mode SIM will only ac cess GSM 1900 net works.
The SIM card con tains a com puter chip that keeps track of
your phone number, the serv ices you have or dered from your
net work op era tor and your Phone Book in for ma tion, among
oth ers.
Your SIM card is sup plied with a se cu rity code or Per sonal
Iden tity Num ber (PIN), which you need in or der to gain ac -
cess to the net work. Your PIN may also be re quired when
you want to change set tings in your phone. Fur ther more,
some op era tors may have serv ices that re quire a sec ond PIN,
the PIN2. You will find your PIN (and PIN2) in the in for ma -
tion from your op era tor.
When you turn on your phone you may be prompted to en ter
your PIN if the PIN is activated. If the PIN is en tered in cor -
rectly three times in suc ces sion, the SIM card will be blocked.
If this hap pens you can un lock it by us ing your Per sonal Un -
block ing Key (PUK) code, which is also ob tained from your
op era tor. See chap terSe cu rity.
You should be care ful with your PIN, since it is your pro tec -
tion against un au thor ized use of your phone and sub scrip -
tion.
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The Phone, Keypad, and Display
Some fea tures/menus are op era tor dependent
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Key Func tions
YES, used to:
make calls, an swer in com ing
calls, put calls on hold and
switch be tween calls.
con firm se lec tions and in puts.
ON/OFF and NO, used to:
turn the phone on or off.
end calls, re ject in com ing calls
and can cel se lec tions.
NAVIGATION KEY, press LEFT or
RIGHT (or press and hold) to ac -
cess and navi gate the menu
sys tem.
CLR (Clear), used to
erase dig its from the dis play.
mute the tele phone.
NUMERIC KEYS, used to en ter the dig its
09 and to en ter text. The 0 key also
en ters the in ter na tional pre fix (+) if
held down.
STAR, used to:
en ter the * char ac ter.
en ter a pause char ac ter (p) if held
down.
HASH, used to:
en ter the char ac ters # or ¤.
re call a phone number from the
Phone Book.
VOLUME KEYS on the side of the
phone, used to:
change the ear piece vol ume dur ing
a call.
re ject an in com ing call.
si lently ad just ring type and ring level
(must se lect from menus).
check date when roam ing.
In di ca tors in the Dis play
Sig nal strength.
The more bars that are shown,
the higher the sig nal strength.
Bat tery me ter.
The fuller the icon, the bet ter the
bat tery charge.
The key pad is locked.
All in com ing calls are for -
warded to an other number.
The ring sig nal is turned off.
You have re ceived a text mes sage.
You have re ceived a voice mail.
The alarm is set.
The line cur rently se lected. (Re quires
that you have the Two Line Serv ice.)
The phone is locked to a net work other
than your home net work. Ana log only.
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Roaming
Pre par ing Your Phone for Use
The SIM Card
When you reg is ter as a sub scriber with a net work op era tor,
you ob tain a SIM card.
SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card,
and the other is con sid era bly smaller (about the size of a regu -
lar stamp). The CF888 uses the smaller card. Many op era tors
de liver credit card size SIM cards where the small size card is
punched out to be eas ily re moved.
Be fore you can use your phone, you must in sert the SIM card into
the phone.
To In sert the SIM Card
To in sert the SIM card, re move the bat tery (if at tached) and fol low
these steps:
ΠRe lease the SIM card holder by slid ing it to ward the an tenna.
Fold out the holder.
Ž Slide the SIM card into the holder. Make
cer tain that the an gled cor ner is top right
Fold down the holder.
Lock the holder by press ing it down
and slid ing it to ward the bottom of the
phone.
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Pre par ing Your Phone for Use
The SIM Card
When you reg is ter as a sub scriber with a net work op era tor,
you ob tain a SIM card.
SIM cards come in two sizes. One is the size of a credit card,
and the other is con sid era bly smaller (about the size of a regu -
lar stamp). The CF888 uses the smaller card. Many op era tors
de liver credit card size SIM cards where the small size card is
punched out to be eas ily re moved.
Be fore you can use your phone, you must in sert the SIM card into
the phone.
To In sert the SIM Card
To in sert the SIM card, re move the bat tery (if at tached) and fol low
these steps:
ΠRe lease the SIM card holder by slid ing it to ward the an tenna.
Fold out the holder.
Ž Slide the SIM card into the holder. Make
cer tain that the an gled cor ner is top right
Fold down the holder.
Lock the holder by press ing it down
and slid ing it to ward the bottom of the
phone.
The Bat tery
Your mo bile phone comes with a nickel metal hy dride
(NiMH) bat tery. The bat tery is not charged when pur chased,
but there may be enough power to turn on the phone.
At taching the Bat tery to the Phone:
ΠPlace the bat tery on the back of the phone.
Press the bat tery up wards and
against the phone un til you hear
a click.
Re moving the Bat tery
Make sure that the phone is turned off bef ore re mov ing the
bat tery. Then:
ΠPress the lock ing catch on
the bot tom of the bat tery.
Lift the bat tery up and away from the phone.
Charging the Bat tery
Make sure that the bat tery is at tached to the phone. Then:
ΠCon nect the charger to the out lets. You will re ceive one
of the charg ers pic tured be low.
A green in di ca tor on the charger lights up. If not, make
sure you have in serted the plug to the charger cor rectly
(you may have to press hard).
If ap pli ca ble, con nect the clear plas tic plug on the
charger ca ble to the charger. It is cor rectly in serted
when you hear a click.
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Ž Con nect the other end of the ca ble to the phone ac -
cord ing to the pic ture. The flash sym bol on the plug
must face up wards. Note that you may have to press
hard.
The phone will auto mati cally start charg ing the bat tery as you
at tach the charger. To in di cate the charg ing:
the bat tery me ter in the dis play is con tinu ously filled and
emp tied.
the in di ca tor on top of the phone shows a steady red light
(green if the phone is turned on).
When the bat tery is fully charged, the bat tery me ter in the dis -
play will show full and the in di ca tor on top of the phone will
show a steady green light.
Note! It is pos si ble to use the phone while the battery is be ing
charged. This will, how ever, in crease the charg ing time.
Dis con necting the Charger
l Lift the plug con nected to
the phone up wards and
pull it out.
When to Charge the Bat tery
The nickel metal hy dride (NiMH) bat tery that comes with
your phone can be charged whe ne ver you wish with out los -
ing performance. This is not the case with the nickel cad mium
type bat ter ies, of ten sold as ac ces so ries from other suppliers.
For op ti mal talk and standby time in the long run, we re com -
mend that you only use Er ics son origi nal bat ter ies with your
CF888.
As a re minder that the bat tery needs to be charged or re -
placed with a charged one...
an alarm sig nal (a long beep) sounds and the mes sage
Bat tery low ap pears for ten sec onds in the dis play.
the in di ca tor light on top of the phone starts blink ing red.
Note! If the phone is left turned on, the low bat tery alarm will be re -
peated sev eral times and, fi nally, the phone will turn it self off
when the bat tery is no longer able to power it sat is fac to rily. It
might be pos si ble to turn the phone on again, but you will not
be able to make or re ceive any calls. In stead the bat tery must
be charged or re placed with a charged one.
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Turn ing On the Phone
To turn on the phone:
ΠPress and hold down the NO (ON/OFF) key un til you
hear a click. The dis play will prompt you to en ter your
PIN.
En ter your PIN. The dig its ap pear as stars (*) in the
display. If you make a mis take while en ter ing your PIN,
erase the faulty digit by press ing the CLR key.
Ž Press YES.
If you have en tered your PIN cor rectly, you will be wel comed
by your phone. The phone will then search for a net work.
Note! If the PIN is en tered in cor rectly three times in suc ces sion,
the SIM card will be blocked and you will have to un block it
us ing your PUK code. See chap terSe cu rity.
When a net work is found, the phone beeps three times. The
in di ca tor light on top of the phone flashes green once every
sec ond and your net work op era tors name (in most cases ab -
bre vi ated) is shown in the dis play. If you have the charger
con nected, the in di ca tor will show a steady green light in stead
of a flash ing green light.
You can now make and re ceive calls. This is called standby
mode.
Note! You can dis able the need for PIN en try through the Ac cess
menu.
The Antenna
Your CF888 is equipped with an an tenna. For op ti mal ra dio
cov er age, we rec om mend that you have it ex tended when
you use the phone.
Grip the knob on the an tenna and pull un til the an -
tenna is fully ex tended.
When No Net work Name Is Dis played
If the mes sage Emer gency Calls Only is dis played,
you are within range of a net work but you are not al lowed to
use it. How ever, in an emer gency, you can call the emer gency
number 911 (or 112, where ap pli ca ble). See chap terMak ing
and Re ceiv ing Calls.
If the mes sage No net work is dis played, there is no net -
work within range or the re ceived sig nal is too weak. You
have to move to ob tain a suf fi ciently strong sig nal.
Tip! Check the Net works menu to en sure tht your sys tem is
PCS/Ana log and your Ana log op tions are set to A then B, or
B then A, de pend ing on your car ri ers roam ing agree ment.
Turning Off the Phone
In standby mode, press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key un til
the dis play is turned off.
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Enter
PIN
****
NETWORK
12:35
ERICSSON
Ini tial Set tings
The first time you turn on your CF888, you may want to
change the de fault lan guage set ting, and set the clock.
Dis play Lan guage
Most SIM cards auto mati cally set the dis play lan guage to the
lan guage of the coun try where you pur chased your SIM card.
If this is not the case, the de fault lan guage is Eng lish.
To change the dis play lan guage:
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT or to the RIGHT re -
peat edly un til the Set tings menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Set tings menu.
Ž Press the navi ga tion key to the LEFT re peat edly un til the
Lan guage menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Lan guage menu.
Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til you find the
de sired lan guage. Your CF888 of fers Eng lish, French,
Span ish, Por tu guese, and Auto Al ter na tive (the SIM
pre ferred lan guage).
Press YES to se lect the lan guage.
Press CLR to re turn to the standby mode.
Note! If by ac ci dent your phone dis plays a lan guage you do not un -
der stand, you can re turn to Eng lish by en tering the se quence
0000 at any time.
Set ting the Time
The time is shown at the bot tom of the dis play. When you
buy the phone, the time is nor mally not set.
If you want to set the time:
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT re peat edly un til
the Clock menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Clock menu.
Ž Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT re peat edly un til
the Set clock menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Set clock func tion.
En ter the cor rect time in hours, min utes and press YES.
Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.
Note! The time is by de fault pre sented in the 12-hour for mat. If you
pre fer the 24-hour for mat, you can change the de fault set ting.
For more in for ma tion, see chapter Other Use ful Fea tures.
Setting the Ring Sig nal Level
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT.
The text Ring level and a bar rep re sent ing the
ring sig nal level ap pears in the dis play.
Press YES to en ter the Ring level menu.
Ž Use the navi ga tion key to set the ring sig nal level.
Press ing RIGHT in creases the vol ume.
Press ing LEFT de creases the vol ume.
The phone will ring once with the ac tual set ting as you
press the navi ga tion key, ex cept for the Si lent and
Step set tings.
Press YES to save the set ting.
Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.
Tip! Use the side keys to change the ring level si lently.
Note! If you have your CF888 con nected to ex ter nal equip ment
(e.g. hands free equip ment or a vi brat ing ac ces sory) the ring
sig nal level will be set for this situa tion sepa rately. See chapter
Other Use ful Fea turesfor more in for ma tion.
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MENU
Clock
CLOCK
Set clock
(11:36)
SET CLOCK
(11:36)
16:45
LANGUAGE
English
SETTINGS
Language
(Auto)
MENU
Settings
MENU
Ring level
( )
Mak ing and Re ceiv ing Calls
The in struc tions in this chap ter as sume that you have turned
on your phone and that you are within range of a net work.
Emer gency Calls
To make an emer gency call:
ΠIf the phone is not on, turn it on by press ing the NO key
un til you hear a click.
En ter 911 (or 112, where ap pli ca ble).
Ž Press YES. The dis play shows At tempt ing
Emer gency.
Note! Some op era tors may re quire that a SIM card has been in -
serted into the phone and that you have a valid sub scrip tion.
Making Do mes tic Calls
To make a do mes tic call:
ΠEn ter the area code and phone number. The dig its are
shown in the dis play.
If you need to erase a digit, press CLR.
To erase all dig its, press and hold the CLR key un til all
dig its have been erased or press NO.
Press YES to make the call. The dis play shows Call -
ing, fol lowed by Con nect ing.
When the call is an swered, a call time me ter in the dis -
play shows the elapsed time in min utes and sec onds.
If no body an swers your call or you can not get through,
press NO. The number is stored in a mem ory which
makes it easy to re peat the call (see Re di al ing the Last
Num berbe low).
If the number is busy, it can be re di aled auto mati cally
(see Re di al ing a Num berbe low).
Ž When you want to end the call, press NO. The Call
Time me ter shows the du ra tion of the call for three sec -
onds.
Tip! It is pos si ble to check the du ra tion of the call later. See chap -
ter Other Use ful Fea tures.
Making In ter na tional Calls
To make an in ter na tional call:
ΠPress and hold the 0 key un til the in ter na tional char ac -
ter + is dis played.
The + will auto mati cally be re placed by the in ter na -
tional di al ing pre fix for the coun try from which you are
call ing.
En ter the coun try code, the area code (with out the lead -
ing zero) and the phone number.
Ž Press YES to make the call.
Note! When you are roam ing, your phone will auto mati cally search
for a net work. Which net works you can use de pends on the
agree ments your op era tor has signed with the op era tors in
the area you are visiting. See chap terNet works.
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0:07
12:47
NETWORK
Last 1:31
12:49
NETWORK
+4640123456
NETWORK
8003742776
Note! Some op era tors may not sup port in ter na tional di al ing pre fix
(+). You may be re quired to en ter a spe cific code (ex: 011 for
USA).
Re ceiving a Call
When you re ceive a call, the phone rings and the in di ca tor
light on top of the phone rap idly blinks green. The dis play
shows An swer?.
If your sub scrip tion in cludes the serv ice Call ing Line Iden ti fi -
ca tion and the callers net work sends the number, you will see
the callers number on the bot tom row of the dis play. If the
number is stored to gether with a name in the phone book,
the name will be shown in the dis play.
Note! The phone must be turned on and within cov er age of a net -
work bef ore a call can be re ceived.
To An swer the Call
ΠOpen flip. If al ready open, press YES.
When the call is fin ished, press NO, or close flip.
To Re ject the Call
There are two ways of re ject ing the call:
Press the NO key.
Press the vol ume key on the side of the phone twice.
The caller will hear a busy tone if the callers net work sup -
ports this func tion.
If you press NO in Ana log mode, the ringer will be muted,
and the phone will re turn to standby.
Redialing a Num ber
Your CF888 has a func tion that con ven iently lets you re dial
the last 15 phone num bers you have called. It can also re dial a
number auto mati cally if the con nec tion failed when you first
called. This may vary de pend ing on your SIM.
To Re dial Pre vi ously Called Num bers
ΠPress YES. The dis play now shows Call? to gether
with the last di aled number.
Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT or LEFT un til the
number you want to call is shown on the bot tom row of
the dis play.
Ž Press YES to make the call.
Note! Should you want to clear the last di aled num bers mem ory, do
the fol low ing:
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT. The Phone
book menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Phone book menu.
Ž Press the navi ga tion key to the LEFT. The Di aled
num bers func tion ap pears.
Press YES to se lect the Di aled num bers func -
tion.
Press and hold the CLR key. The ques tion Erase
all? ap pears.
Press YES to erase the last di aled num bers from the
mem ory.
Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.
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LAST Dialed
046998877
Answer?
8003742776
The Auto mat ic Re di al ing Func tion
If the con nec tion fails, the dis play shows Re try? on the
top row and the rea son for the fail ure on the sec ond row.
To auto mati cally re dial the number:
l Press YES.
The number will auto mati cally be re di aled un til the call
is an swered, or 10 times at the most.
If you press any key or you re ceive a call, the re di al ing
is in ter rupted.
If the re di al ing is suc cess ful, the phone beeps and then
you hear a ring sig nal.
l Press NO if you do not want to re try.
Calling Someone Who Has Called You
If you sub scribe to the serv ice Call ing Line Iden ti fication,
and the callers net work sends the number, the num bers of
the last ten an swered calls are stored in the phone.
To re call one of the last an swered num bers:
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT. The Phone
book menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Phone book menu.
Ž Press the navi ga tion key LEFT re peat edly un til the An -
swered calls func tion ap pears.
Press YES to se lect the An swered calls func -
tion.
Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til the re quired
number is dis played.
Press YES to make the call.
Un an swered Calls
If you have re ceived calls but have been un able to an swer, the
number of un an swered calls will be shown in the dis play un til
you press the CLR key.
In for ma tion about the ten last missed calls will be saved in
your phones mem ory, which makes it pos si ble for you to
check when the calls were re ceived. If your sub scrip tion in -
cludes the serv ice Call ing Line Iden ti fi ca tion and the callers
net work sends the number, you can also find out who called.
Finding Out Who Called and When
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT re peat edly un til the
Mail menu ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Mail menu.
Ž Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til the Missed
calls func tion ap pears.
Press YES to en ter the Missed calls func tion.
The last callers number (if your sub scrip tion in cludes
the Call ing Line Iden ti fi ca tion serv ice) is now shown in
the dis play to gether with the time (or date) when the
call was re ceived. If no in for ma tion about the callers
number was re ceived, the dis play will show one of the
fol low ing:
Uni den ti fied, which means that no in for ma -
tion was avail able.
Re stricted, which means that the caller wanted
to with hold the number.
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MISSED CALLS
13:25
046193000
MENU
Mail
NETWORK
Calls:2
13:52
MENU
Phone book
ANSWERED 1
+012345678
MISSED CALLS
14-07-97
Unidentified
To see the other un an swered calls, press the navi ga tion
key re peat edly.
Press CLR to re turn to standby mode.
Note! If you check a missed call within 24 hours, the time of the call
will be dis played. Oth er wise, the time is re placed by the date.
You can tog gle be tween date and time by press ing *.
To Erase a Num ber from the Missed Calls
Mem ory
ΠWhen the in for ma tion about the call is shown, press
CLR.
Press YES.
Hiding or Showing Your Number
For most com mon sub scrip tions, the callers number will be
sent when a call is made. This means that the re ceiver can see
your phone number when you make a call. How ever, some
op era tors of fer sub scrip tions where your phone number is
nor mally hid den.
You can al ter the nor mal set ting (ac cord ing to your sub scrip -
tion) for a par ticu lar call.
Hiding Your Phone Num ber for a Par ticu lar
Call:
ΠEn ter the phone number you wish to call.
Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT.
The Spe cial func tions menu now ap pears.
Ž Press YES to en ter the Spe cial func tions
menu.
Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til Hide Id
ap pears.
Press YES to make the call.
Showing Your Num ber for a Par ticu lar Call
ΠEn ter the phone number you wish to call.
Press the navi ga tion key to the RIGHT.
The Spe cial func tions menu now ap pears.
Ž Press YES to en ter the Spe cial func tions
menu.
Press the navi ga tion key re peat edly un til Send Id
ap pears.
Press YES to make the call.
Some fea tures are not avail able in your Ana log sub scrip tion.
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SPECIAL FUNC
Send Id
046193000
MENU
Special
functions
SPECIAL FUNC
Hide Id
046193000
MENU
Special
functions
Dur ing a Call
When you are en gaged in a call, there are several func tions in
your CF888 to help you per form ac tions you might need dur -
ing the con ver sa tion.
Changing the Earpiece Vol ume
If you want to change the ear piece vol ume dur ing a call:
l Press the vol ume key on the side of the phone up or
down.
Press ing UP in creases the vol ume.
Press ing DOWN de creases the vol ume.
Muting the Mi cro phone
To tem po rar ily mute the mi cro phone dur ing a call:
ΠPress and hold the CLR key. Mute is shown in the dis -
play.
To re sume con ver sa tion, re lease the CLR key.
Using the Dis play as a Scratch Pad
If you, dur ing a call, need to write down a phone number, you
can use the Scratch Pad func tion in the CF888. To do this:
l En ter the number us ing the nu meric keys.
When you end the call, the number re mains in the dis play.
You can now call the number by press ing YES or save it in the
Phone Book (see chap terThe Phone Book).
Sending Tone Sig nals
In or der to, for ex am ple, per form bank ing by phone or con -
trol a phone an swer ing ma chine, you need to use codes.
These codes are sent as tone sig nals (also called DTMF
tones).
To send tone sig nals/codes dur ing a call:
l Press the ap pro pri ate keys (1-9, * and #).
Send ing DTMF tones in standby mode:
When di al ing a number with pause(s) in standby mode, the
first part of the number is sent as a tele phone number. Any
num bers af ter the p are sent as DTMF. A 3-sec ond pause is
gen er ated for each p sign, but the 3-sec ond timer can be
forced by press ing SEND.
In Ana log mode, the dig its be tween pauses are sent as DTMF
when YES is pressed. If LONG YES is pressed, the dig its
be tween pauses are hook flashed.
Note! A p (pause) is sent by hold ing down a * key.
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Mute
13:52
Send ing DTMF Tones While on a Call:
Dig its en tered dur ing an ac tive call are auto mati cally sent as
DTMF. If YES is pressed, the call will be set- up to the
number en tered.
This ap plies to both AMPS and GSM modes.
Send ing Dig its from Your Phone Book While
on a Call
While on a call, you can re call a phone book en try. A sec ond
call can be placed by press ing and hold ing the YES key.
In ana log mode, press YES to send dig its (be fore pauses) as
DTMF.
Tip! You can also en ter the code be fore you make the call or store
it in the Phone Book. See Cre at ing Your Per sonal Phone Book in
the Phone Bookchap ter on how to do this.
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The Menu System
The menu sys tem of your CF888 al lows you to con trol the
phones func tions and to cus tom ize it to suit your per sonal
pref er ences.
Each menu is a list of op tions you can choose from. Some of
the op tions con tain sub menus with ad di tional op tions. As a
help for find ing your way among the menus, we rec om mend
that you use the fold- out on the in side of the cover.
Navigating the Menu System
The menus are ar ranged in a con tinu ous loop (see the fold-
out), which you move through with the YES, NO,
NAVIGATION and CLR keys.
Press..to
Move clock wise or coun ter clock wise.
Se lect a menu or func tion.
Back up one level and/or leave a set ting un changed.
Go back to the standby menu.
To se lect a menu or make a set ting:
ΠPress the navi ga tion key to the LEFT or RIGHT un til you
reach the de sired menu or func tion.
Press YES to en ter the menu or to se lect the func tion.
Ž Press the navi ga tion key to find the de sired sub menu or
to se lect a set ting al ter na tive.
Press YES to en ter the sub menu or to con firm the set -
ting.
Note! If you have en tered the menu sys tem, but have not pressed
any key for 60 sec onds, the phone will re turn to the standby
dis play.
Tip! In stead of press ing the navi ga tion key re peat edly you can
press and hold it down un til you reach the de sired menu or
sub menu.
Display Text and Symbols
When you navi gate the menu sys tem, there are some in di ca -
tions in the dis play:
Up percase let ters are used to in di cate the menu or func -
tion se lected.
When ~ and are dis played, there are more op tions you
can scroll through with the navi ga tion key.
Text within brack ets in di cates the cur rent set ting for the
dis played func tion.
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SETTINGS
Ear volume
( )
The Phone Book
The Phone Book is a func tion in your CF888 that con ven -
iently lets you store and re call phone num bers. This means
that you can let the phone re mem ber your im por tant num -
bers, in stead of you keeping eve ry thing in your head or
carrying your ad dress book with you.
The Phone Book also keeps track of your last di aled num bers
and, if you sub scribe to the Call ing Line Iden ti fi ca tion serv -
ice, the last an swered num bers. This fea ture is con ven ient if
you have to re dial some one.
When you re ceive a call and the callers number is in the
Phone Book, you will see the name in the dis play.
Tip To gether with your CF888 you re ceived the Er ics son Mo bile
Of fice Suite soft ware. When in stalled on your com puter, the
Mo bile Of fice Suite lets you man age your Phone Book from
your com puter in a sim ple and straightfor ward way.
You will find more in for ma tion about the Mo bile Of fice
Suite in the chap terCom mu ni cat ing via the Mo dem.
Before You Start
Bef ore you start cre at ing your per sonal Phone Book, there
are a few things you need to know. In this sec tion, you will
learn about the two dif fer ent stor ages and how to store the
num bers with the in ter na tional pre fix.
We also rec om mend that you read the sec tion about en ter ing
char ac ters at this stage, even though you might need to go
back to the sec tion when you fol low the in struc tions later on.
Phone Book Memo ries
There are two dif fer ent memo ries where you can store the
phone num bers:
The mem ory on the SIM card.
The phone mem ory.
Stor ing your num bers in the card mem ory al lows you to recall
the num bers stored on the SIM card even when you change
phones, i.e. when you in sert your SIM card into an other
phone.
On the other hand, by stor ing your num bers in the phone mem -
ory, your num bers will al ways be avail able to you on your
phone, even if you change SIM cards.
The mem ory po si tions in the card mem ory are num bered
from 1 on wards. The ac tual number of mem ory po si tions
avail able de pends on your SIM card.
The phone mem ory can hold up to 99 phone num bers. The
mem ory po si tions are des ig nated ¤1 ¤ 99.
Note! In the Phone book menu, press to en ter the ¤ char ac -
ter. Out side the Phone book menu, you must press and
hold down to en ter the ¤ char ac ter.
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