Setting the ring sound, Setting the ring volume, Emergency calls – Ericsson A1228di User Manual
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To select the ring sound for your mobile phone:
1 Press
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from the Standby screen to access the main menu.
2 Press
to display the SETTINGS Menu.
3 Press
to display the Sounds submenu.
4 Press
to display the Ring Sound submenu.
5 Press the
or repeatedly until the appropriate ring sound is
highlighted. You will hear two ring cycles of the currently selected
ring sound as you scroll through the list of ring sounds.
6 Press
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to select the Ring Sound.
7 Press
12
to return to the previous screen or press
&/5
to return to
the Standby screen.
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To select the ring volume for your mobile phone:
1 Press
0(18
from the Standby screen to access the main menu.
2 Press
to display the SETTINGS Menu.
3 Press
to display the Sounds submenu.
4 Press 1 to display the Ring Volume submenu.
5 Press the
or repeatedly until the appropriate ring volume is
highlighted. You will hear two ring cycles of the currently selected
ring volume as you scroll through each ring volume selection.
6 When the appropriate ring volume is highlighted, press
<(6
.
7 Press
12
to return to the previous screen or press
&/5
to return to
the Standby screen.
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Your phone was programmed with an emergency number (911)
when it was manufactured. The programmed emergency number
can be dialed and called at any time, if there is any emergency system
available. A representative from your service provider or the retail
outlet where you purchased your phone should be able to change the
emergency number in your phone if a 911 system is not available in
your service area.
Note!
Auto Key Lock allows emergency (911) number access. Unlock
Auto Key Lock by pressing MENU and then .
If police, fire, or medical help is needed, dial 911 or your emergency
number and press
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. Tell the dispatcher that you are calling from a
wireless phone. Wireless 911 calls do not automatically provide
emergency personnel with your name, location, or phone number.
The dispatcher will want to know the following:
1 Your name and wireless phone number.
2 The nature of the emergency.
3 If police, fire, or medical assistance is needed.
4 The exact location of the emergency, including cross streets,
mileposts, or landmarks.
5 How many people are involved, their condition, and if help is
being administered.
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