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Recall Menu 30 Recall Menu Tree 30 OF Phonebook Recall 31 Phonebook Address Mode 31 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode 31 HANDHELD PHONES 6 Phonebook Key Word Search Mode 32 To Dial Dual Numbers 33 PRECAUTIONS 9 To Review Long Numbers 33 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 10 To Review Long Names 33 Prepending Dialing 33 WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT 11 Phonebook Edit 34 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND To Modify Numbers and Names 34 To Move Numbers and Names 35 RECHARGING 12 To Attach the Battery Pac
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Sending DTMF (F35) 59 Setting Tones (F36) 59 Key Tone Length (F36-1) 59 Single Alert Beep Tone (F36-2) 60 Voice Mail Alert (F36-3) 60 Text Message Alert (F36-4) 60 Caller ID Alert (F36-5) 60 Dual Mode CDMA/AMPS Service Mode Alert (F36-6) 61 Voice Privacy Alert (F36-7) 61 Handheld Portable One Minute Beep Tone (F36-8) 61 Cellular Telephone Low Battery Alarm (F36-9) 61 Call Timers 62 Last Call Timer (F41-1) 62 In today's fast paced world, it has become a necessity Outgoing Call Timer (F41-2) 62 Al
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~ ..rr:rv '.Irnnllll; ~l! rnD ~ II I' lliVFUn~1 &UfI'Wi' .-vn Tips on Efficient Operation: ~l~ , HANnflBD ' , PHDM:'S , ' , ' ! For your phone to operate most efficiently: .Extend your antenna fully. .Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. DRIVING EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless Your wir
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Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality manufacturer of your device to determine if they are ad- piece of equipment. Before operating the equipment, equately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician read all instructions and cautionary markings on ( 1) AC may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Adapter, (2) Battery and (3) Product using Battery. Vehicles RF signals may affect impro
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U/nl~ STRAP A TTA CH r..r.rr .l'nlVil ; I IH jRCIW I System configuration and the equipment list are as Attach the wrist strap to the phone through the strap shown below. hole as shown below CD . Then put the long loop through the smaller loop as shown below @ . B ~ ~ I Ret:actable 'l, Whip Antenna l I tr\ II ~ Wrist Strap Handheld Portable I~ Telephone ~ ~ Battery Pack ~ ~ J I ~ ~ / , ~ -=; ~ ~~~ @ l AC Adapter I : I . , .. @ Desktop Holder 1 ~ j!l!t List of Equipment I !11 ~o 11.1 ~ ~
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BATTEBY "sTAUA'1l011 4. Then the recharging starts. The display indicates A .'" 0 nr' .~/A:~ IlVij , IrI1I;;;~UU,U!' "now charging" with animation. You can see a rfi"~ battery level indicator scroll- no\11 charging. .. To Attach the Battery Pack ing at the upper-right of the display. G) Insert the hook at the end of the Battery Pack into iL-fii! 5. For complete recharging, it the slot at the end of the phone. is recommended that the phone is turned off dur- @ Press the Battery Pack down to lock
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STAmEn Turning the Phone On/Off .Placing Calls Press ~ for more than one second. All the indicators and the digit display will light momentarily, and a tone will To Place a Call be heard. The indicator T will stay while the phone is 1. Enter the phone number. turned on. (A maximum of 32 digits will To turn the phone off, press ~ for more than one sec- be displayed.) ond. 2. Press ca . Antenna Position The ~ indicator will light. The antenna can be used in its fully extended or fully re- tracted
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OneTouch Emergency Call Speed Dialing If you know the phonebook address of the telephone This feature permits you to dial an emergency number by a single key stroke, even in the "Phone Lock" or number that you want to call, you may place a call with- out using E) . "Restrict" mode. This feature can be turned off to pre- vent unintentional calls to the emergency number. 1. Enter the one or two digits of your Phonebook ad- See To Turn On/Off OneTouch Emergency Call Fea- dress (1 -9 or 10- 99). tur
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Caller ID with Name After terminating the call, the number you entered can This feature allows you to preview in your display the be dialed by CEJ . number and name of the party calling you before you Note: You can deactivate "Sending DTMF" so that key- answer the call. The name is as you programmed it in pad tones will not be transmitted to the calling party. See Sending DTMF (F35) on page 59. your phonebook. 1 .When the phone rings, the Calling Number ap- Automatic Talk Timer pears in the disp
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P U O AJr: BO a 'v O !nr£:'n A'1I"J:n:AI! , E1!' liVJ;;;J ; , 'R ' r£:;nHIlIIUIIV1 End to End Signaling Your phone has an Enhanced Phonebook with 99 dual- To utilize certain phone services, such as accessing an number memory addresses. At each address, you can alternate long distance network, signaling a pager or store up to two telephone numbers under one name. This banking by phone etc., Touch ToneTM signaling is re- feature allows you to store, under one name, a person's quired. The following
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Manual Hyphenation Overwrite Warning You can manually insert a hyphen at any place when When you attempt to store a number in an address you enter a telephone number. The maximum number where another number has been already stored, you is 32 digits long including hyphens. will have "OVERWRITE" warning. Example: To insert a hyphen in the number 1 2 3 Example: To store the number 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4 5 6 7 to display it a.s 123-4567. in the address 07. where another num- 1. Press~. ber 1 234 5678
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To Store a Name with the Phone Number To use this procedure. you will need to refer to "Alpha Mode" below. 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Press ~ to select the Alpha Mode. To Store Dual Numbers in Phonebook 3. Enter the name. You can store Dual Numbers with Dual Mark " \ " up to 4. Press ~ .then enter the memory address (01 32 digits for all the address 01 to 99 in the phone book. through 99) to store the number with the name ~ Up to 32 digits . into memory. I Primary Number 1, I Secondary Number
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3. Press digit key repeatedly to display the letter that To Store a Ring Type with the Phone Number you want. The following table shows which char- (Distinctive Ringing) acter is assigned with each digit key. For example, You can choose one of 15 ring types for each phonebook to enter the letter "0., press @"3 once. For the address. With this feature, you will be able to distin- letter "F", press @"3 3 times. guish who is calling by hearing the ringing tone. The Assigned Alpha Characters ring ty
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Recall Menu Phonebook Recall Press E) key. The following "RECA~ " menu will To recall the numbers stored in your phonebook, you prompt you to recall the number have three methods: Address Mode, Sort Scroll Mode from the memory. and Key Word Search Mode. ."ADDRESS" Phonebook Address Mode Phonebook Address Mode ."SEARCH" : Phonebook Sort Scroll Mode or This mode is useful in finding a phone number by re- Phonebook Key Word Search Mode calling a specific address or by scrolling the Phonebook. ."HIS
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To Dial Dual Numbers After the number is recalled in the display, it can be easily called by pressing ca . .To dial the primary number, just press ~. .To dial the secondary number, press O CCJ . Example: To search the character string AN stored Primary Number in the Phonebook. Secondary Number 1. Press E) 0. , RE~ ::-~I To Review Long Numbers This feature allows you to review all the digits of very 2. Press @3 for "A", long numbers or numbers stored with Alpha Tags. 1. Use any of the previously
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Phonebook Edit This section guides you how to modify, move, change priority and erase the phonebook contents. To Modify Numbers and Names You can modify any of the phonebook contents you have stored, including Phone Numbers, Names, Ring Type, Secret and Address. To Modify Phone Numbers Recall the number from the phonebook. Press G to select "MENU", then scroll to "MODIFY" and press G. Enter the new digit(s) and delete the old digit(s) by pressing ~ .To move the cursor, press O to left, O to righ
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To Change Priority of Dual Numbers To Store a Secret Number This feature permits you to store a phone number that you want to keep secret in your phonebook. The secret number can be accessed only by entering the security code (see page 53). Example: 1. Recall the number. Example: To store the phone number 1 234 567 89 0 in address 30 as a secret number. 1. Press~. 2. Press G and scroll to 2. Enter (0 ~ @3 @3 "PRI.CHANGE". ~@3(f3Ci3@3 ~. 3. Press G . 3. Press~~. ~ Address:-- Auto:10 The display s
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3. Enter the four-digit secu- rity code and press O . 2. Press( y F- 3. Press --' This feature permits you to link groups of numbers to 4. Enter G:=J ~ @3 be sent in sequence. The linked numbers can be stored in memory. When dialed, the first group of numbers will be sent in digital signaling, and the rest of the numbers 5. Press ~ will be sent in Touch Tone TM group by group each time you press CEJ . To Store Linked Numbers in Phonebook Linked Numbers can be stored using any of the proce- dures