Ericsson AH 210 (170-1064) User Menu Functions Faxback Doc. # 15091
Cellular Flipfone
To access the user menu functions:
1. Press F F
2. Press # to scroll forward or * to scroll backward to select desired
function.
3. Press any digit key (1-9) to select an option within a function.
4. Press F to store desired option.
5. Press # or * to continue to scroll through menu function or press END
to exit menu.
MENU FUNCTION DEFINITIONS
Menu
Position Function
1. Telephone # Selection
2. Electronic Lock/Call restrictions
3. Ring Volume
4. Ring Tone
5. System Selection
6. LCD Contrast
7. Answering Methods
8. Key Burst, Tones, Clicks
9. Microphone Volume
10. Auto Retry on System Busy
11. Backlight Selector
12. Unanswered Call Counter
13. Auto Area Code
14. Voice Operated Transmission
15. Bat. Voltage
16. Total Accumulated Time
17. Resettable Accumulated Call Time
18. Last Call Time
19. Keypad Lock
(1) TELEPHONE # SELECTION
If the telephone is programmed for two numbers, the number to use is
selected in this menu entry. Default: TEL 1 ONLY
TEL 1 ONLY: Preferred home system number.
TEL 2 ONLY: Alternate home system number or second number for a
different geographic location.
TEL AUTO: Automatically selects the preferred or alternate number
when in the home system.
(2) ELECTRONIC LOCK AND CALL RESTRICTIONS
Lets you lock the telephone to restrict unauthorized use and enter
personal lock code. Default: LOCK OFF
LOCK OFF: No restrictions, the telephone can send and receive all
types of calls.
LOCK AUTO: The telephone can send calls only to the emergency number.
The telephone cannot receive calls.
LOCK LOCAL: The telephone can send calls only to seven-digit numbers.
the telephone can receive all calls.
LOCK MEM: The telephone can send calls only to numbers recalled from
memory. You cannot store numbers in memory when LOCK MEM
is set.
LOCK NO900: The telephone cannot send area code 900 calls. The
telephone can receive all calls.
LOCK 800: The telephone can send calls only to area code 800 (toll
free) numbers. The telephone can receive all calls.
LOCK IN: The telephone can only receive calls.
LOCK OUT: The telephone can only send calls. Incoming call alert is
disabled.
LOCK OPER: The telephone cannot send calls to 0+ numbers. The
telephone can receive all calls.
ALTER CODE: Lets you change your personal lock code.
(3) RING VOLUME
Lets you select the ring volume signal. Default: RING HIGH
NOTE: One ring signal is sounded for each corresponding Ring Volume
displayed.
RINGSILENT: Ring signal is silent. The low battery warning only
clicks once.
RING LOW: Ring signal is continuous and low.
RING MED: Ring signal is continuous and medium.
RING HIGH: Ring signal is continuous and high.
RING STEP: Ring signal is stepped and low.
(4) RING TONE
Lets you select the ring tone frequency. Default: TONE HIGH.
NOTE: One ring signal is sounded for each corresponding Ring Tone
Displayed.
TONE LOW: Frequency tone is low.
TONE MED: Frequency tone is medium.
TONE HIGH: Frequency tone is high.
TONE MIXED: Frequency tone cycles through high, medium and low tones.
(5) SYSTEM SELECTION
Lets you select the system operation. Default: PREF SYS.
PREF SYS: Operates in the preferred system IF POSSIBLE (either in the
home system or when roaming) before searching the alternate
system for service.
PREF ONLY: Operates in the preferred system ONLY (either in the home
system or when roaming).
ALT SYS: Operates in the alternate system IF POSSIBLE (either in the
home system or when roaming) before searching the preferred
system for service.
ALT ONLY: Operates in the alternate system ONLY (either in the home
system or when roaming). Operation in any preferred system
is not allowed.
HOME ONLY: Operates in the preferred home system ONLY. Operation in
any preferred roam system, or operation in any alternate
system is not allowed.
(6) LCD CONTRAST
Lets you set the LCD display contrast. Default: LCD LOW
LCD LOW: Display contrast is low.
LCD MEDIUM: Display contrast is medium
LCD HIGH: Display contrast is high.
(7) ANSWERING METHODS
Lets you select the type of answering method for incoming calls.
Default: ANSWER ANY
ANSWER ANY: Press any key (except END key) to answer incoming calls.
ANSWER SEND: Press only SEND key to answer incoming calls.
(8) KEY BURST, TONES, OR CLICKS
Lets you select whether keypad numeric keys (0-9, #, *) produce DTMF
tones or key clicks. Default: KEY CONT.
KEY BURST: Burst mode avoids double-digiting error. The cellular
telephone signal may drop out very briefly when you make a
call in motion. this drop out can cause equipment to
interpret two or more digits when you only press one.
Select this mode if you experience a double digit error
often.
KEY CONT: Some answering machines require continuous mode. Select
this mode if you are having difficulty controlling
answering machines. The DTMF tone is produced as long as
the key is depressed.
KEY CLICK: Click mode sends the digits as a DTMF click as opposed to a
DTMF tone.
(9) MICROPHONE VOLUME
Lets you select the microphone volume. Default: MIC NORMAL.
MIC LOW: Microphone volume is low.
MIC NORMAL: Microphone volume is normal.
MIC HIGH: Microphone volume is high.
(10) AUTO RETRY ON SYSTEM BUSY
The telephone automatically retries a number if system is busy. with
auto retry selected, telephone redials the number every 15 seconds
until successful or for a maximum of 3 minutes. Default: RETRY OFF.
RETRY OFF: Retry feature is disabled.
RETRY ON: Retry feature is activated. An auto retry indicator
informs you when the feature is active. NOTE: The auto
retry ends if you intervene in any way (push any key,
etc.).
(11) BACKLIGHT SELECTOR
Keypad or display illumination to be automatic or switched off.
Default: LIGHT AUTO.
LIGHT AUTO: The illumination comes on for ten seconds after any key is
pressed. The illumination stays on continuously if the
telephone is mounted in a car kit and turned on.
LIGHT OFF: The illumination is off at all times.
(12) UNANSWERED CALL COUNTER
Records the number of unanswered calls. Default: ABSENT ON.
ABSENT ON: Lists the number of unanswered calls on display. Display
clears if you press any key.
ABSENT OFF: Does not list the number of unanswered calls.
(13) AUTO AREA CODE
You select an area code that automatically precedes all 7-digit numbers
when roaming outside the home system. Default: "0000" indicates this
function is off.
(14) VOICE OPERATED TRANSMITTER
You can set the transmitter to operate only when you are speaking
during a call (where offered by the cellular carrier). This feature
will enable you to extend the life of your battery. Default: VOX OFF.
VOX OFF: Disables voice transmitter function.
VOX ON: Enables voice transmitter function.
(15) BATTERY VOLTAGE
Shows the input battery voltage to the telephone, for example,
6-3=6.3 volts.
(16) TOTAL ACCUMULATED TIME
Displays the total accumulated call time, in hours and minutes, since
the telephone was manufactured. This value cannot be reset.
(17) RESETTABLE ACCUMULATED CALL TIME
Displays accumulated call time, in hours and minutes, since last reset.
ACCUM TIME: Displays the accumulated time.
RESET?--RCL: Resets to zero by pressing RCL/STO key.
(18) LAST CALL TIME
Displays "air time" of last call in minutes and seconds.
(19) KEYPAD LOCK
Locks the keypad so that unintentional key action has no effect on
receiving calls. Default: KEY UNLOCK.
KEY UNLOCK: If keypad is in KEY LOCK; press F any numeric key to
scroll to KEY UNLOCKED, press F to store.
KEY LOCK: Select by scrolling to menu function KEY LOCK and press F.
(ALL-04/28/95)
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