Ericsson T39 User Manual

Ericsson T39 User Manual

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Assembly ....................................... 7
SIM Card ....................................... 7
Battery ........................................... 7
The Clip ....................................... 10
Turning Your Phone On .............. 11
Making a Call .............................. 11
Receiving a Call .......................... 14
Turning Your Phone Off ............. 14
Earpiece Volume ......................... 15
Microphone.................................. 15
Notepad........................................ 15
Ciphering ..................................... 16
Instructions .................................. 18
Display Text ................................ 19
Help Texts ................................... 20
Menu Language ........................... 20
My Shortcuts ............................... 20
Sounds ......................................... 22
Pictures ........................................ 25
Display......................................... 27
Time and Date ............................. 28
Flip settings ................................. 29
Master Reset ................................ 29
Input Languages .......................... 30
Multitap Text Input...................... 30
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Text Input ............................ 31
Saving Contacts ........................... 34
Calling a Contact ......................... 35
Editing the Phone Book ............... 36
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Business Cards............................. 37
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Groups ......................................... 39
Touch Tone Services ................... 40
Checking the Memory ................. 40
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Sending Messages........................ 43
Status Report................................ 45
Receiving Messages .................... 45
List of Options ............................. 46
Area Information ......................... 48
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Before You Start.......................... 49
Operation Modes ......................... 51
Searching for Devices.................. 52
Sending and Receiving ................ 52
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Activating the IR Port.................. 54
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Connecting IR Devices................ 55
Appointments and Tasks ............. 56
Viewing Your Calendar............... 57
Editing and Deleting .................... 58
The List of Options...................... 58
Calendar Settings......................... 59
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Data Account Settings ................. 63
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WAP Profile Settings................... 65
E-mail Account Settings.............. 67
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparing Your Phone Assembly ... 7 SIM Card ... 7 Battery ... 7 The Clip ... 10 Making Calls Turning Your Phone On ... 11 Making a Call ... 11 Receiving a Call ... 14 Turning Your Phone Off ... 14 During a Call Earpiece Volume ...
  • Page 2 Starting the WAP Browser...69 Exiting the WAP Browser ...69 Options When Browsing...70 Additional WAP Options...70 Security ...71 WAP Push Messages ...73 E-mail Sending and Receiving ...74 Writing and Sending ...74 Attaching Pictures...75 Receiving and Reading ...75 Replying ...76 Deleting...76 Archiving ...76 Data Calls Making Data Calls ...77 Receiving Data Calls...77...
  • Page 3 Choosing a Card ... 111 Making a Calling Card Call... 111 Games Tennis ... 112 Erix ... 113 Tools Alarm Clock ... 114 Stopwatch ... 115 Timer ... 115 Calculator ... 116 Online Services Ericsson Mobile Internet Troubleshooting Error Messages ... 119 Other Problems ...
  • Page 4 Ericsson T39 First edition (March 2001) This User’s Guide is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this User’s Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice.
  • Page 5: T39

    T39 is a Triple Band mobile phone operating on GSM 900/1800/1900 networks. Its advanced functionality offers you a host of new and interesting features ensuring you remain efficient and productive, no matter where you are. T39 supports GPRS (General Packet Radio...
  • Page 6: Preparing Your Phone

    Preparing Your Phone Front Antenna Volume key Display Keypad Microphone Back Connector for external antenna Hole for belt clip Preparing Your Phone Indicator light Earpiece Infrared Port Power on/off Arrow keys Flip Battery release catch Battery Handsfree connector Charging connector...
  • Page 7: Assembly

    Assembly You need to do the following to use your phone: • insert the SIM card. • attach and charge the battery. SIM Card Your network operator provides you with a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains information about your phone number, the services included in your subscription, and your phone book, among other things.
  • Page 8: When To Charge The Battery

    When to Charge the Battery You can charge the battery that comes with your phone whenever you wish, without its performance being affected. You can also charge the battery when the phone is off. To remind you that you will soon need to charge the battery or replace it with a charged one: •...
  • Page 9: Disconnecting The Charger

    To indicate charging: • the battery meter in the display pulses continuously. • the indicator on top of the phone shows a steady red light (or green, if the phone is switched on). • Optimized charging is shown briefly in the display. Note: It may take up to 30 minutes before you get an indication of charging in the display, if you are charging a new battery that is...
  • Page 10: The Clip

    The Clip By using the clip with your phone, you can hang your phone, for example, on your trousers or shirt. To use the clip with your phone 1. Open the clip and slide it down. 2. Close the clip to attach it. 3.
  • Page 11: Making Calls

    Making Calls Before you can make and receive calls, you need to turn on the phone and be within range of a network. Turning Your Phone On • Open the flip. • Press and hold the The PIN Most SIM cards are protected with a PIN (Personal Identity Number), which you get from your network operator and which you need in order to access the network.
  • Page 12: Using The Call List

    Using the Call List The numbers that you have dialled are always saved in the Call list. If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service and the caller’s network sends the number, you will also find the numbers (together with a name if saved in your phone book) of answered and missed calls in the call list.
  • Page 13 Automatic Re-Dialling If the connection failed when you first called, the display shows Retry?. You can now re-dial the number by pressing phone automatically re-dials (up to ten times): • until the call is successfully connected. You hear a ring signal. •...
  • Page 14: Receiving A Call

    To hide or show your phone number 1. Enter the phone number you wish to call. 2. Press 3. Press 4. Press 5. Press Receiving a Call When you receive a call, the phone rings and the display shows Answer? If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service and the caller’s network sends the number, the caller’s number appears in the display.
  • Page 15: During A Call

    During a Call Earpiece Volume During a call, you can change the earpiece volume by sliding the volume key on the side of the phone. • Slide up to increase the volume. • Slide down to decrease the volume. Microphone During a call, you can turn off the microphone.
  • Page 16: Ciphering

    Ciphering Ciphering is a built-in feature that encodes your calls and messages to provide additional privacy. An exclamation mark is shown in the display during a call to indicate that ciphering is currently not being provided by the network. During a Call...
  • Page 17: Key Functions

    Key Functions The table below explains some of the key functions. See also “Quick Keys” on page 140. Press... make and answer calls. choose a menu, sub-menu or setting. voice dial, press and hold the key. enter the Call list, briefly press the key from standby. turn the phone on or off, press and hold the key.
  • Page 18: Menus

    Menus There are seven main menus. Each menu has several sub-menus. You enter the menus by briefly pressing keys to move from left to right in the main menus and up and down in the sub-menus. Your phone includes pop-up help texts. See “Help Texts”...
  • Page 19: Display Text

    To set the key sound Y E S 1. Scroll to Settings, 2. Select Tone and press Interpret the instructions as follows: 1. From standby mode, use Y E S 2. Press to select the menu. You are now in the Settings menu. The name of the menu that you have selected is shown at the top of the display.
  • Page 20: Help Texts

    Help Texts Your phone includes pop-up help texts that explain the sub-menus. To turn the help texts on or off 1. Scroll to Settings, 2. Select On or Off and press Menu Language Most modern SIM cards automatically set the menu language to the language of the country where you bought your SIM card, Automatic.
  • Page 21 Menus...
  • Page 22: Personalizing Your Phone

    Personalizing Your Phone Sounds You can change the volume, ring signal and key sound according to your preferences. You can set a specific ring signal for a specific person so that you know who is calling by the ring signal. You can also compose your own melody and send it to another phone.
  • Page 23: Vibrating Alert

    Vibrating Alert You can select to be notified of an incoming call by the buzzing of the Vibrating alert. You can set the phone’s vibrating alert to one of the following: • On (all the time) • On if silent (on when the ring volume is turned off or when you have set the phone to silent) •...
  • Page 24 To delete a caller’s number 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S 2. Scroll to the number you wish to delete and press 3. Select Delete and press Composing Your Own Melodies You can compose eight different melodies to use as your ring signal. To compose a melody 1.
  • Page 25: Key Sound

    3. Select a transfer method and press 4. Continue as described in “Sending and Receiving” on page 52, “Connecting IR Devices” on page 55 or “Sending Messages” on page 43. To receive a melody via a text message, see “To save a melody found in a message”...
  • Page 26 How to use the keys when editing a picture: Press… The pictures can also be added to My favourites. To add a picture to My favourites 1. Scroll to Extras, 2. Select a picture group and press 3. Select a picture and press 4.
  • Page 27: Display

    Display You can personalize your phone display with a number of settings. Display Light You can set the display light to automatic, off or on. In automatic mode, the display light switches off a few seconds after you have pressed the last key. To set the display light 1.
  • Page 28: Time And Date

    To turn the greeting off 1. Scroll to Settings, 2. Select Off and press My Numbers My numbers shows your phone number(s). If your phone number cannot be retrieved from your SIM card, you can enter it yourself. To enter your phone number 1.
  • Page 29: Flip Settings

    Automatic Time Zone Your phone is equipped with an automatic time update function. When your phone changes network, and the time sent out from the operator deviates from the time in your phone, you are asked whether you want to update the time. If you press automatically updated.
  • Page 30: Entering Letters

    Entering Letters You can enter letters, for example, when you add names to the phone book, write text messages or enter WAP addresses. Apart from the way you normally enter letters in your phone, using multitap text input, you can use T9 Text Input for entering text messages and e-mail, for example, if the input language you select supports this.
  • Page 31: T9 ® Text Input

    In the following example, we are going to write a name: To enter letters using multitap text input 1. Scroll to Phone book, 2. Press the appropriate key, until the character you want appears in the display. See the table of the Latin alphabet below: Press…...
  • Page 32 When you press the keys, different words are suggested. If the word you want is not suggested, you can edit the word (press and hold . The word is then added to the dictionary so that it is suggested the next time. In the following example, we will start writing a text message: To enter letters using T9 Text Input 1.
  • Page 33 • Accept word – for T9 Text Input only Accept the suggested word. • Candidates – for T9 Text Input only A list of alternative words is shown. Scroll to a word and press • Rel. caps lock/Caps lock Switch between capital and lower-case letters. •...
  • Page 34: Phone Book

    Phone Book You can create your personal phone book by saving information about your friends and colleagues as a contact. In a contact, you can save details such as name, title, phone numbers and e-mail address – all in one place. Saving Contacts For each contact, you can fill in the following information: first name, last name, company, title, home phone number, work phone number,...
  • Page 35: Calling A Contact

    Calling a Contact To call a phone number saved in a contact, use the Call contact function. You can find the contact by searching for either first or last name, depending on which sort order you have set. To select a sort order 1.
  • Page 36: Editing The Phone Book

    Editing the Phone Book You can edit a contact in the phone book with the Edit contact function. To edit a contact 1. Scroll to Phone book, 2. Enter the first letter of the contact you want to edit. Press If the contact shown is not the one you want, press until you find the correct contact.
  • Page 37: Copy To And From The Sim Card

    You can organize your phone book so that the phone numbers you use most frequently are easily available. You can, for example, have certain numbers saved in positions 1-9 to be able to speed dial them. To change position numbers 1.
  • Page 38: Exchanging Business Cards

    If you have already entered your own details as a contact, you may want to use this contact as your business card. To use a contact as your business card 1. Scroll to Phone book, 2. Select Use contact and press 3.
  • Page 39: Groups

    To send a contact 1. Scroll to Phone book, Y E S Send contact, 2. Enter the first letter of the contact and press 3. Select the contact you want to send, 4. Select a transfer method and press 5. Continue as described in “Sending Messages” on page 43, “Sending and Receiving”...
  • Page 40: Touch Tone Services

    To delete a member from a group 1. Scroll to Phone book, 2. Select the group that you want to edit and press 3. Select Edit and press 4. Scroll to the member that you want to delete and press 5.
  • Page 41: Text Messages

    Text Messages You can send and receive text messages with the Short Message Service (SMS) using your mobile phone. You can also send and receive e-mail. See “E-mail” on page 74. Before Sending Messages Before you send a text message for the first time, make sure you have made the settings below.
  • Page 42: Message Options

    Using GPRS You can send a text message using GPRS as the access type. For more details, please check with your network operator. To select GPRS as the access type 1. Make sure you have created a data account and selected GPRS&GSM as the preferred service.
  • Page 43: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages You can send your message to one person or to a pre-defined group, specified and saved in the phone book. For more information on how to create groups, see “Groups” on page 39. When you send text messages to a group, you are charged for each member included in the group.
  • Page 44: Long Messages

    To insert a melody in a text message 1. Scroll to Messages, 2. While entering your message, press and hold 3. Scroll to Insert object, 4. Select the melody you want to insert in your message and press Tip: To edit a melody saved in your phone, see “Composing Your Own Melodies”...
  • Page 45: Status Report

    3. To send the message now, press appears in the display, and proceed as described in “Sending Messages” on page 43. The message is saved in the list of templates. 4. If you do not want to send the message now, press message is saved as a template for later use.
  • Page 46: List Of Options

    Note: shows ‘Reply requested Reply?’ when you press the message. Press press To read a message later • Press The message is saved in the phone and an envelope icon appears at the top of the display. If you want to read the message, you can retrieve it from the Inbox menu.
  • Page 47 To save a received message • Select Save in the list of options and press The message is saved on the SIM card. Messages that are saved on the SIM card remain there until you delete them. To call the sender of a message •...
  • Page 48: Area Information

    Message Signal You can choose the signal you want to hear when you receive a message. You can choose between clicks, tones or silent. To set the message signal 1. Scroll to Messages, Message alert, 2. Select a signal and press Area Information The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service that carries your private messages.
  • Page 49: Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology

    Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology Your phone has built-in Bluetooth wireless technology. Short-range radio links operate in a globally available frequency band and make it possible for you to connect your phone wirelessly to different Bluetooth devices such as a headset, PC, PDA or printer. You can have a conversation via a cordless Bluetooth headset or browse the Internet on a PC wherever you are, wirelessly connected via a mobile phone.
  • Page 50 Pairing Pairing is the process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other so that they connect as soon as they get within range of each other. Your phone can be paired with up to ten Bluetooth devices. You can initiate the pairing between two Bluetooth devices from your own phone or you can accept a request for pairing from the other device.
  • Page 51: Phone Name

    To edit the name tag of a device Y E S 1. Scroll to Extras, 2. A list of paired devices is shown. Scroll to the device you want to Y E S edit and press 3. Scroll to Edit and press 4.
  • Page 52: Searching For Devices

    To change the operation mode 1. Scroll to Extras, 2. Select Off, Automatic or On and press In order to be detected by Bluetooth devices searching for other Bluetooth devices in the vicinity, you must make your phone discoverable. To make the phone discoverable •...
  • Page 53 There are certain items in your phone that you can send to specific Bluetooth printers and have printed out. This can be useful if, for example, you want to print an overview of all the meetings that you have scheduled in your phone. Select the relevant printer in the list of devices.
  • Page 54: Infrared Port

    Infrared Port Your phone is equipped with a port using infrared (IR) as a communications link. With IR you can connect your phone to another similar phone, a PDA or a PC. You can send and receive, for example, calendar appointments and tasks, business cards, melodies and game commands.
  • Page 55: Connecting Ir Devices

    Connecting IR Devices Place your phone and the other device so that the IR ports are facing each other. Make sure that the IR function is activated on both devices. 3' 3" 30° You can move the devices out of line for a short while (approximately 15-20 seconds) without interrupting the connection.
  • Page 56: Calendar

    Calendar You can use the calendar to keep track of important meetings that you need to attend, phone calls that you need to make or tasks that you need to do. Appointments and Tasks You can save up to 200 appointments and tasks in your calendar, depending on the size of each item.
  • Page 57: Viewing Your Calendar

    If you want to change the class for your appointment: • Select Class and press • Select the class you want and press If you want to set the time zone for a meeting: • Select Time zone and press •...
  • Page 58: Editing And Deleting

    Tip: pressing 3, to next month by pressing 6 and to next year by pressing 9. You can go back a week, a month or a year by pressing 1,4 or 7 respectively. To reach the current day, press Editing and Deleting You may wish to edit an appointment or a task, for example, by changing the date or location.
  • Page 59: Calendar Settings

    • Reschedule. You can re-schedule an appointment. Select a week in the monthly view and press Y E S and press to re-schedule the appointment to the selected day. Y E S Edit and press • Copy. You can use an old appointment or task as a template by copying and editing it.
  • Page 60 To send calendar views to a printer 1. Scroll to Extras, 2. Select a view: View today, View week or View month and press 3. Scroll to the day, week or month you want to print and press 4. Scroll to Send, 5.
  • Page 61: Synchronization

    Synchronization You can synchronize the calendar and contacts in your phone with the calendar and contacts in your PC. To do this, you first need to install on your PC the synchronization program found on the Ericsson CD that comes with your mobile phone. If you have an Internet calendar or phone book, you can also synchronize that with your phone calendar and contacts, using WAP.
  • Page 62: Internet Calendar Synchronization

    Synchronization Sound You can select whether you want the phone to make a sound when the synchronization is finished. To turn the synchronization sound on or off 1. Scroll to Extras, 2. Select On or Off and press Internet Calendar Synchronization Via WAP you can synchronize your mobile phone calendar or contacts with a calendar or phone book on the Internet.
  • Page 63: Setting Up Wap And E-Mail

    Setting up WAP and E-mail In order to browse via WAP or use the e-mail program in your phone, you must enter settings for a data account in your phone. The settings specify all the information your phone needs to communicate with a certain server on the Internet, for example, the address of that server.
  • Page 64 4. Enter the settings that you have received from your operator. For GPRS: access point name, user id and password. For GSM data: phone number, user id and password. Confirm each setting by pressing 5. Scroll to Save?, press To enter additional settings for a data account 1.
  • Page 65: Wap Profile Settings

    GPRS and GSM Data Settings If you have selected GPRS as the access type, the Preferred service should be set to GPRS&GSM. An icon may then appear in the display telling you that GPRS is within range. See “Icons” on page 136.
  • Page 66 4. Scroll to Rename, 5. Scroll to Chg homepage, you want to have as homepage. 6. Scroll to Save to, during browsing should be available for all your WAP profiles or only for the WAP profile you are currently using. 7.
  • Page 67: E-Mail Account Settings

    Y E S 4. Scroll to Password, gateway. Y E S 5. Scroll to Security, connection, or Off if you do not want a secure connection. 6. Scroll to Show images, images while browsing, or Off if you do not want to view images while browsing.
  • Page 68 There are two optional settings: • Copy outgoing • On: e-mail messages sent from your phone are also sent to an • Off: e-mail messages sent from your phone are not copied to • Check interval Select how often you want the phone to connect to your e-mail server and check for incoming e-mail messages.
  • Page 69: Wap

    WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global standard for advanced mobile services, for example, mobile Internet communication, mobile e-commerce and telephony services. WAP allows you to access certain services on the Internet such as banking services, news and reservation services from your mobile phone. Note: In order to access WAP services, you need a subscription that supports data transmission and WAP browsing.
  • Page 70: Options When Browsing

    Options When Browsing When browsing, you can reach different browsing options such as links or special features by pressing and holding Options menu appears. The options may vary depending on the WAP page you are visiting. The following options are always found: •...
  • Page 71: Security

    Your List of Bookmarks When you are not browsing, you can see all your WAP bookmarks in Bookmarks. You can have a maximum of 50 bookmarks. To work with your bookmarks when not browsing 1. Scroll to WAP services, 2. Select the bookmark you want to go to, edit or send, 3.
  • Page 72 To download a trusted certificate 1. Browse to the WAP page where the certificates are. 2. Click a suitable link and follow the instructions to download the certificate to your phone. To check the certificates in your phone 1. Scroll to WAP services, Y E S 2.
  • Page 73: Transaction Contracts

    Transaction Contracts You can check which transactions you have made with your phone when browsing. Each time you confirm a transaction with your signature lock code, a contract is saved in your phone. The contract contains details of the transaction. To check your transaction contracts 1.
  • Page 74: E-Mail

    E-mail You can use the e-mail function in your phone to send and receive e-mail messages. Before using the e-mail program, make sure you have created a data account, an e-mail account and set which e-mail account to use. See “Setting up WAP and E-mail” on page 63. Note: Sending and Receiving The Send &...
  • Page 75: Attaching Pictures

    • Save to outbox The message is saved in the Outbox. All e-mail messages in the Outbox are sent when you select the Send & Receive option in the E-mail menu. If you compose an e-mail message and do not send it, it is saved in the Drafts folder.
  • Page 76: Replying

    Replying To reply to an e-mail message 1. Open the e-mail message you want to reply to. 2. Place the cursor in the text and press 3. Select Reply or Reply all and press 4. Write a message and press Deleting To delete e-mail messages 1.
  • Page 77: Data Calls

    Data Calls A data call is a call where information, for example, e-mail messages, is sent between computers or servers via the built-in modem in your phone. To be able to send and receive data calls, you need: • the appropriate computer program, such as an e-mail program. •...
  • Page 78: Sending And Receiving E-Mail From Your Pc

    You do this from the CD that comes with your phone. 2. In the Dial-Up Networking service on your computer, select Ericsson T39 as the modem you wish to use. 3. Place your mobile phone next to your computer. Make sure it is connected according to the instructions for the transfer method you are using.
  • Page 79: Profiles

    Profiles Your phone includes a number of pre-programmed profiles. A profile is a group of settings which suit a certain environment. Some phone accessories select a profile automatically. For example, when you place your phone in a car handsfree unit, the In car profile is chosen. Selecting a Profile There are seven pre-programmed profiles: •...
  • Page 80: Changing The Profile Settings

    Changing the Profile Settings You cannot create more profiles, but you can change the settings for a profile. Use the View profile function to see what settings are included in a certain profile. To view your profiles 1. Scroll to Settings, 2.
  • Page 81 When you want to add an accessory to a specific profile, you must first activate that profile. See “To select a profile” on page 79. To add an accessory to a profile 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S Accessories, Y E S Now you are in the list of the accessories already associated with the profile.
  • Page 82: Voice Control

    Voice Control With your phone, you can: • voice dial - call someone by saying the name and number type • answer and reject calls with your voice when using a handsfree kit • change profile with your voice • record or listen to voice memos by using voice commands •...
  • Page 83: Caller Name

    An icon appears next to the contact names which already have a voice command. Caller Name You can choose whether you want to hear the recorded voice command for a name when you receive an incoming call, from that contact. To turn the caller name on or off 1.
  • Page 84: Changing Profiles

    To answer an incoming call using voice commands • When the phone rings, say “Answer”, or the alternative word you recorded. “Answer” is played back to you and the call is connected. To reject an incoming call using voice commands •...
  • Page 85: The Magic Word

    To start a voice memo recording using a voice command 1. From standby, press and hold 2. Release , lift the phone to your ear and say “Record”. The Y E S voice command is played back to you and a tone indicates that the recording has begun.
  • Page 86: Problems When Recording

    To re-record a voice command 1. Scroll to Settings, 2. Select the type of voice command and press 3. Select a voice command and press To listen to the recorded voice command, select Play voice. 4. Select Replace voice and press 5.
  • Page 87: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo With the voice memo function, you can record up to 90 seconds of your own messages or parts of calls. Recording Voice Memos The voice memo function is always available. The voice memos are saved in your mobile phone and can be accessed even if you change your SIM card.
  • Page 88: Editing Voice Memos

    3. Press • pause, press • go to next or previous: press • go fast forward or rewind: press and hold respectively. 4. Press Tip: To see how many seconds you have left for recording, scroll to the memory indicator bar at the top of the Memo list and press Editing Voice Memos To erase or rename a voice memo 1.
  • Page 89: Voice Mail Service

    Voice Mail Service The answering service of your network allows callers to leave a voice message when you cannot answer your calls. Some operators inform you by sending a specific Voice mail indication. If this is the case, the voice mail icon appears in the display. Most operators, however, inform you by sending a text message, asking you to call your Voice mail service.
  • Page 90: Diverting Calls

    Diverting Calls You can use the Divert calls service to divert incoming calls to another phone number when you are unable to answer. For voice calls, you can choose between the following divert alternatives: • Divert always - divert all voice calls. •...
  • Page 91: Checking Divert Status

    Checking Divert Status To check the status of Divert calls 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S 2. Select a call type and press 3. Scroll to the divert you want to check and press 4. Select Get status and press To check the status of all Divert calls •...
  • Page 92: More Than One Call

    More than One Call You can handle more than one call simultaneously. For example, you can put an ongoing call on hold, while you make or answer a second call, and then switch between the two calls. You can also set up a Conference call to have a joint conversation with up to four other people.
  • Page 93: Receiving A Second Call

    Receiving a Second Call If the Call waiting service is on, you hear a tone in the earpiece if you receive a second call. The number or name of the caller is normally shown at the top of the display together with a list of the alternatives: Answer, Busy and Release&answer.
  • Page 94: Receiving A Third Call

    Receiving a Third Call If the Call waiting service is on, you may receive a third call when you have one active call and a second call on hold. From now on, you cannot answer any more calls without disconnecting one, unless you create a conference call.
  • Page 95 Having a Private Conversation You can have a private conversation with one of the participants and put the other participants on hold. To extract a participant 1. Scroll to Ongoing call, 2. Select the participant and press You may now have a private conversation with the participant. To rejoin the participant to the conference group •...
  • Page 96: Call Time And Call Cost

    Call Time and Call Cost During a call, the duration is shown in the display. If you subscribe to cost information, the call cost (or the number of call units) is displayed instead. Checking the Time or Cost The Call info menu allows you to check the total time or cost of your calls.
  • Page 97: Credit Limit For Calls

    To enter the price per call unit 1. Scroll to Call info, Y E S 2. Enter your PIN2 and press 3. Select Change tariff and press 4. Enter the currency you want, for example GBP for Pounds Sterling, and press Y E S 5.
  • Page 98: Networks

    Networks Searching for Networks When you turn on the phone, it searches for the last accessed network. If this is not within range, you may use another network, provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming.
  • Page 99: Preferred Networks

    Preferred Networks You can create and edit a list that defines the order in which your phone selects a network during an automatic network search, when your home network is not within range. The number of networks that can be saved in the list depends on your SIM card.
  • Page 100: Search Modes

    Search Modes When you turn on your phone, it searches for a network. This can be done in two different ways: Automatic search mode means that your phone first searches for the last accessed network. If this is not available, it automatically searches for another available network within range.
  • Page 101: Security

    Security You can protect your phone and subscription from unauthorized use in several ways. For example, you can lock the phone or subscribe to specific services such as the Restrict Calls service. Locking the SIM Card The SIM card lock protects your subscription, but not your phone itself, from unauthorized use.
  • Page 102: Locking The Phone

    To turn the SIM card lock on or off 1. Scroll to Settings, Protection, 2. Select On or Off, enter your PIN and press The message Locked or Unlocked confirms that the card lock has now been turned on or off. Locking the Phone The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use if it is stolen and the SIM card exchanged.
  • Page 103: Fixed Dialling

    The following calls can be restricted: • all outgoing calls, All outgoing • all outgoing international calls, Outgoing Intl • all outgoing international calls except to your home country, Outg Intl roam • all incoming calls, All incoming • all incoming calls when you are abroad (when roaming), Inc when roam To turn a call restriction on or off 1.
  • Page 104: Closed User Groups

    Closed User Groups The Closed user group function is another way of lowering call costs. On some networks it is cheaper to make calls within a call group. Your network operator can place certain numbers in groups. You can have a maximum of 10 groups. To add a closed user group 1.
  • Page 105 To set the accept options 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S Accept options, Y E S 2. Select one of the following: • From list - you only receive calls from callers in the Accepted list. All other incoming calls will be rejected. The caller hears a busy tone and you get no indication of incoming calls.
  • Page 106: Code Memo

    Code Memo Instead of having to remember all the different security codes for credit cards etc, you can save them in the Code memo in your phone. Then all you need to remember is the password to open the Code memo.
  • Page 107: Deleting And Editing Codes

    4. Enter a name associated with the code, for example, the name of the credit card company, and press 5. Enter the code and press To open Code memo 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S 2. Enter your password and press Your entered checkword appears.
  • Page 108: Two Voice Lines

    Two Voice Lines If your subscription supports the Two line service, your phone has two voice lines with different phone numbers, separate bills and perhaps different subscription services. This is useful if, for example, you want to keep business calls and private calls on separate lines. You may have different settings for each line, for example, the ring signal or divert calls.
  • Page 109 To lock a phone line 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S 2. Select the phone line you want to lock: Lock line 1 or Lock line 2. Press Y E S 3. Enter your PIN2 and press To unlock a phone line 1.
  • Page 110: Calling Card Calls

    Calling Card Calls When making international or long distance calls, you may want to use the calling card service to redirect the charges to a credit card account, instead of your normal account. Note: or a data call. Calling Card Service To be able to make calling card calls, you need to turn on the service.
  • Page 111: Choosing A Card

    To edit a card number 1. Scroll to Phone book, 2. Scroll to the card number that you want to edit and press 3. Select Edit and edit the card number. 4. Press to confirm the new number. Y E S Choosing a Card If you have saved two card numbers, you must choose which card you want to use before making a calling card call.
  • Page 112: Games

    Games Your phone includes two games: Tennis and Erix. Tennis You can play Tennis by yourself or against a user of another T39 phone using Bluetooth wireless technology or the infrared port. You play seven sets. Tip: Read about “Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology” on page 49 and “Infrared Port”...
  • Page 113: Erix

    To control Tennis You are the tennis player on the left. = move the tennis player up • • = move the tennis player down If two people play on the same phone, the tennis player on the right controls the game as follows: = up •...
  • Page 114: Tools

    Tools Alarm Clock The phone has an alarm clock that can be set to ring at a specific time within 24 hours. You can also set a recurrent alarm to ring at a specific time on several days. For example, it can ring at 8 am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
  • Page 115: Alarm Signal

    To turn the alarm signal off • Press any key to turn the alarm signal off when it rings. If you do not want the alarm to be repeated, press To cancel a recurrent alarm 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S Recurrent alarm, Y E S 2.
  • Page 116: Calculator

    Calculator The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add, subtract, divide and multiply. • Press • Press • Press To use the calculator In this example, we are going to divide 134 by 32. 1. Scroll to Extras, 2. Enter 3.
  • Page 117: Online Services

    Online Services Online services are customized services offered by network operators, independently of mobile phones and mobile phone manufacturers. A SIM card which supports Online services works in the same way as a normal SIM card. When you have inserted your SIM card and turned on your phone, your network operator can download data to your SIM card.
  • Page 118: Ericsson Mobile Internet

    Ericsson Mobile Internet When you are on the move and in need of communication and information, the Ericsson Mobile Internet is the answer. The Ericsson Mobile Internet is a service supplied by Ericsson to make it easier for you to communicate and receive information quickly, wherever you are.
  • Page 119: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Here are some problems that you might have while using your phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of the problems you encounter you can easily correct yourself. Error Messages Insert Card There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have inserted it incorrectly.
  • Page 120: Other Problems

    Phone Locked The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see “Locking the Phone” on page 102. Phone Lock Code: Your phone comes with the phone lock code, 0000. You can change it to any four- to eight-digit code. See “Locking the Phone” on page 102. Number not Permitted The Fixed Dialling function is on and the number you have dialled is not on your fixed numbers list.
  • Page 121: Technical Data

    Technical Data General Product name System SIM card Type number Talktime (with an ultra slim battery) Standby time (with an ultra slim battery) Dimensions Size Weight (with an ultra slim battery) HUMIDITY Ambient temperatures GSM fax and data Data transmission rate GSM 900/GSM1800/GSM1900 Small plug-in card, 3V or 5V type 1130102-BV...
  • Page 122 Data transmission rate Technical Data Up to 53.6 kb/s. Up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) T39 supports full implementation of standard IrDA and IrDA-Ultra. Up to 1 Mb/s. CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT. The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and is used under licence therefrom.
  • Page 123 Bluetooth Capability Statement This product is manufactured to comply with the Bluetooth specification 1.1. However, since the qualification for the 1.1 specification is not yet available, this product has been formally qualified according to the Bluetooth specification 1.0b. The following Bluetooth functions are supported: •...
  • Page 124: Safe And Efficient Use

    Safe and Efficient Use Note: Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. To get the most out of your mobile phone, please read this section about product care, and safe and efficient use. Product Care • Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture. •...
  • Page 125: Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    • Use only an antenna that has been specifically designed for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the mobile phone and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits. Efficient Use For optimum performance with minimum power consumption please: •...
  • Page 126 • 99/519/EC, EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz-300 GHz, Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12, 1999. • ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., New York, 1991.
  • Page 127: Explosive Atmospheres

    Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment is not, therefore: • Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission. Mobile phones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted equipment.
  • Page 128: Disposing Of The Product

    Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas, such as petrol stations, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
  • Page 129: Battery Information

    Battery Information Charging the Battery The battery delivered with your phone is not fully charged. We recommend that you charge the battery for 4 hours before you use the phone for the first time. If you are charging a new battery, or a battery that has run out completely, it may take a while before you get any indication (the top indicator lights up and the battery meter appears in the display) that the battery is being charged.
  • Page 130: Disposing Of The Battery

    Disposing of the Battery The battery should never be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries. Safe and Efficient Use...
  • Page 131: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get maximum use of your new Product we recommend that you follow a few simple steps: • Read the Guidelines for Safe and Efficient use. • Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson Warranty. •...
  • Page 132 2. If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units.
  • Page 133: International Service

    International Service You can have your Ericsson Product serviced within the warranty period in any country/state where an identical Product is sold by an authorized Ericsson distributor. To find out if your Product is sold in the country/state you are in, please call the local Call Centre. In order to be granted service, you have to present your original receipt specifying the date of purchase and serial number.
  • Page 134: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity We, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Torshamnsgatan 27 S-164 80 Stockholm, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Ericsson type 1130102-BV and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1, ETS 300 342-1 and EN 60950, following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment directive 99/5/EC with requirements covering EMC directive 89/336/EEC,...
  • Page 135 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 136: Icons

    Icons The table below shows icons which may appear in standby or in the menus. Icon Icons Description Your personal phone book. Handling of text and voice messages. Handling of call time, call cost information and ongoing calls. Personal settings, profiles, divert calls, networks and voice control.
  • Page 137 Icon Description The alarm clock has been set and is on. You have received a text message. You have received a voice message. You have received an e-mail message. You have received a WAP push message. The Bluetooth function is on. The Bluetooth function is in discoverable mode.
  • Page 138 Icon Description You can enter the phone book by pressing A home number in the phone book. A work number in the phone book. A mobile number in the phone book. A fax number in the phone book. Another number in the phone book. An e-mail address in the phone book.
  • Page 139 Icon Description A miscellaneous appointment. An all day calendar appointment. A recurrent calendar appointment. A reminder is set for a calendar appointment. A task in your calendar. A task of high priority. A task of low priority. The task is to make a phone call. The task is to write a message.
  • Page 140: Quick Keys

    Quick Keys The table describes some of the most useful key combinations. To... make an emergency call enter and move through the main menus and sub-menus enter the voice dial call your enter the international phone call set the phone to silent reach a contact beginning with a specific letter reach a phone number at...
  • Page 141 To... move through menus or lists select a menu or setting delete an item go back to standby To... reach the second letter or character of a key reach the third letter or character of a key shift between capital and lower-case letters enter numbers enter a question mark...
  • Page 142 To... view alternative words accept a word and add a space enter a full stop view alternative punctuation marks shift between capital and lower-case letters enter numbers delete letters and numbers shift between input methods or input languages A quick way to move through the menus is to use shortcuts. You simply enter the number of the menu or sub-menu to which you want to go.
  • Page 143: Index

    Index Accept calls service 104 Access lock 72 Alarm clock 114 Answered calls indicator 12 Answering calls 14, 16, 83 Answering service. See Voice mail Antenna 6 Area information 48 Arrow keys 6 Ask to save 34 Assembling the phone 7 Attachment 75 Auto lock 102 Banking by phone.
  • Page 144 Data account 63 Data counter 65 Date format 29 setting 29 Declaration of Conformity 134 Dialled numbers indicator 12 Display 6 greeting text 27 light 27 Display icons 136 Diverting incoming calls 90 DTMF tones. See Touch tones Elapsed time of calls. See Call time E-mail 74 Emergency calls 13 Erasing and renaming voice...
  • Page 145 creating 34 shortcuts to contacts 35 Phone lock activating/cancelling 102 auto lock 102 changing security code 102 full lock 102 Phone number displaying own 28 Phone number in SMS replying to 47 Pictures 25 editing 25 saving from a message 47 changing 101 entering 11 PIN2...
  • Page 146 Volume changing 15 Volume key 6, 14, 17 WAP services 69 browsing 69 push messages 73 security 66, 71 Index...

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