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You must enter the PIN code to change this setting.
Menu 5 2, Security Level
The three levels of security are None, Memory and Phone. The following table summarizes the security levels.
The phone keeps a list of up to five different SIM cards used with the phone. When the phone asks for a security code and you enter the correct code, the SIM card is added to the phone’s SIM card list and the SIM card becomes an ‘Owner’s card’. The phone also memorizes which memory - A or B - is selected for use.
Regardless of the selected security level, all temporarily stored phone numbers are erased when a new SIM card is installed. On the other hand, these phone numbers are not erased when a previously used SIM card is inserted, regardless of the selected security level.
Note: Whenever you change the security level, all temporarily stored phone numbers are erased.
With the | Is Security Code | Is Security Code | What is Default |
setting | required when | required when | Memory |
below: | switching on? | selecting | selection? |
| | Memory B? | |
| | | |
None | NO | NO | Previous setting, |
| | | or Memory A |
| | | when card is |
| | | changed. |
| | | |
Memory | NO | YES | Previous setting |
| | | if Owner Card; |
| | | Memory A if |
| | | non-Owner Card. |
| | | |
Phone | YES, but only if | NO | Same as above. |
| a non-Owner’s | | |
| card is used. | | |
| | | |
| | | |
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Contents
Page
Abc
Keys and the Display
Menu Memory
AB D
➊ ➋ ➌
Contents
Alpha Mode Storing Numbers and Names
Accessories
Care and Maintenance Technical Data
Memory
Important Safety Information
Traffic Safety
Operating Environment
Emergency Calls
To Make an Emergency Call
FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice
Battery and SIM Card
Battery
Installing a Battery Removing a Battery
Switch off the phone before removing the battery
Charging a New Battery or Recharging a Battery
Discharging the Battery
Battery Low/Recharge
Important Battery Information
SIM Card
Installing the SIM Card
PIN and PIN2 Codes 4 to 8 digits
PUK and PUK2 Codes at least 8 digits
Switching On or Off
Signal Strength
Basics
Making a Call Method
Answering a Call
Ending a Call
Key Lock
Access Codes
Network Password 4 digits
Unlock
To unlock, press the Unlock key then ∗
For Your Convenience
On-Line Quick Guide
Last Number Redial
Touch Dialing
Emergency Key
Voice Mail Key
International Dialing Prefix
Muting/Unmuting Phone’s Microphone
Calling Line Identification
Received Calls List
Missed Calls List
Distinct Ringing
Multiple and Conference Calls
Answering a Waiting Call
Making a Call With One Already in Progress
Swapping Active Held Calls
Ending the Active Call Only
Ending the Held Call Only
Creating a Conference Call Def
You must have an active call
Voice and Text Messages
Voice Messages
To Call Your Voice Mailbox
To Store Your Voice Mailbox Number in the Phone
Text Messages
Reading Text Messages
To read messages with Menu
Option Key
Writing and Sending Text Messages
To Write a Message
See the previous description of the Option key
Message Settings Menu 2
Message Center Number
See the first page of this chapter
Alpha Mode
Memory
To Enter Letters
Enter another letter from same key ? ! , . & $ # blank space
Storing Numbers and Names
To Add a Name to a Stored Phone Number
At the REPLACE? prompt, press OK
To Change the Number Stored With a Name
To Erase Stored Names and Numbers
Do steps 1-4 as shown
To Fast Save
Recalling Numbers from Memory
Recalling Numbers by Memory Location
Recalling Names from Memory
To Store Numbers and Names in Notepad
To Recall Numbers Names
To Erase Notepad Memory
Touch Tones
∗∗∗ creates a p pause of 2.5 seconds. When you
Touch Tone Settings in the Phone
Menu
Scrolling Through the Menus
To Go Back One Step in the Menus To Get Help on Menus
Menu Summary
Selects which line to use
Network Services
Menu 01, Recent Calls
Menu 2, Messages
Menu 3, Call Forwarding
Forwarding Options
Status Option
Menu 4, Phone Settings
Menu 4 7, Automatic Answer
Menu 4 8, Calling Card
To Store a Calling Card
Making Calling Card Calls
Menu 4 11, Restore Factory Settings
Menu 4 9, Send Own Number
Menu 4 10, Call Waiting
Menu 5, Security Options
Menu 4 12, Menu List
Menu 4 13, Network Selection
Menu 4 14, Language
Menu 5 2, Security Level
Menu 5 3, Restrict Calls
Menu 5 4, View Fixed Dial List
Menu 5 5, Fixed Dialing
To Create or Modify the Fixed Dialing List
Menu 5 6, Change Access Codes
Menu 6, Duration and Cost
Press to your choice Erase all, Add
Menu 6 1, Call Duration
Menu 6 3, Call Costs Limit
To Set a Charging Limit
Menu 7, Phone Line Selection
Menu 6 4, Show Costs
Menu 8, Memory Functions
Menu 8 1, Memory Selection
Menu 8 2, Memory Status
Menu 8 3, Copy Between Memories
Menu 9 2, Countdown Timer
Menu 9, Personal Reminders
Menu 8 5, Display Own Number
Menu 9 1, Reminder Note
To Stop the Timer Before it Alarms
To Clear the Alarm When it is Sounding
Menu 10, In-Call Options
Conference Calls
Menu 11, Fax or Data Call
To Create a Data or Fax Connection
Menu 12, Number Editor
Menu 13, Ringing Options
Menu 14, Quick Guide
Enter Menu Press to get to the desired topic then press
Accessories
Keep the accessories out of the reach of small children
Battery Charging Talk Standby Option Time
Batteries
Charging, Standby, and Talk Times
Hours 300 min 68 hrs MAh NiMH 30 min
Fuse Replacement
Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2
Light Desk Stand CHH-2L
Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2
Handsfree Desktop Charger Kit
Mini Headset Car Kit CARK-83
Accessories for Data Communications
Mobile Holder MBH-6
Compact Handsfree Car Kit CARK-10P
Belt Clip BCC-1
Care and Maintenance
Technical Data
+14 F to +131 F
10C to +55 C