Radio Shack
CT-501
owner manual
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Signal Strength Indicator
Using the Call Timers
Reading the DISPLAY/INDICATORS
Maintenance
Charging the Battery
Adjusting the Volume
Safety
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Contents
CT-501 Handheld Flip-Style Cellular Telephone
Features
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Table of Contents
Safety Information
Earpiece Alphanumeric Display Ten-Character LED
Look AT Your Phone
Retractable Antenna
Alphanumeric Keypad
Flip Cover
Reading the DISPLAY/INDICATORS
Function Keys
IU In-Use Indicator
Signal Strength Indicator
Battery Charge Indicators
NS No Service Indicator
RM Roam Indicator
Using the Battery
Installing the Battery
Charging the Battery
Recommended Recharging Times
Checking Battery Power
Battery Type Charging Time Hours
Approximate
Replacing a Battery During a Call
Important Battery Tips
Turning the Phone ON/OFF
Signal STRENGTH/SERVICE Area
Basic Operation
Making a Call
System Busy Message
Tone You See Description
Answering a Call
Missed Call Message
Adjusting the Ringer Volume
Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
Using Mute
Making Emergency Calls
Important Notes
Redialing Numbers
Redialing the Last Number Called
Using Automatic Redial
Any Number Longer Than 10 Digits
Displaying Numbers
Your Phone Number
Turning a Function On/Off
Menu Functions
Overview
Function Status Quick-Review
REMInd MSg
Functions List
Display Shows Function Description See
On or
Changing the Ringer Style
Using the Menu Functions
Using the Call-Time Reminder Tone
Using Automatic Answer
Disabling the Emergency Display
Using Message Reminder Tones
Using Memory
Storing Speed Dial Numbers
ONE-TOUCH Dialing
Speed RECALL/DIALING
Memory SCROLLING/DIALING
Changing a Number in Memory
Clearing a Memory
Memory Dialing Tips
Using Scratchpad Memory
Banking or Other Phone Services
Frequently Dialed Area Codes/Prefixes
Locking Your Phone
Security Features
Using Manual Lock
Using Automatic Lock
Changing the Lock Code
Displaying the Lock Code
Using the Service Restriction
Level
Overview/Receiving Messages
Special Features
Using the Messaging Functions
You See Meaning
Viewing/Recalling Messages
Using the Call Timers
Deleting Messages
Displaying the Individual Call Timer
Using the Resettable Call Timer
Displaying the Cumulative Call Timer
Selecting the Active Phone Number
Phone Cellular System Type Display Shows Number
Setting the Cellular System Type
Std bA
Roaming Mode Description Display
Std Ab
SCAnbA
Displaying the Currently Selected System Type
Selecting the Cellular System Type
Using Cellular System PIN Dialing
Roaming
Making a Call Using Your PIN
Enabling/Disabling PIN Dialing
Using the Phone with Handsfree Equipment
Using TOUCH-TONE Services
Adding a Pause
If the power comes on, but the phone does not work
Troubleshooting
If the phone’s power does not come on or stay on
Operating Environment
Safety Information
Traffic Safety
Emergency Calls
FCC Regulations
Care and Maintenance
Specifications
Patent Information
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Display Message Glossary
Loc’d
LEvEl 1 or
LocCode
Lo bAt
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RadioShack
Division of Tandy Corporation
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