Main
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Contents
GETTING STARTED............................................... 12
GENERAL FUNCTIONS......................................... 14
USING THE MEMORY.......................................... 20
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USING THE MENU FACILITY............................... 30
ADDITIONAL FEATURES...................................... 42
BATTERY INFORMATION..................................... 44
ACCESSORIES....................................................... 47
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Traffic Safety
Operating Environment
Emergency Calls
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IMPORTANT!
To make an emergency call:
Regulations
FCC/Industry Canada Notice
Using This Guide
2. KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS
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List of Keys
Display Indicators
Display Editing
3. GETTING STARTED
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Installing the Battery
To install the Battery:
To remove the Battery:
Signal Strength Indication
4. GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Switching On/Off
Making a Call
Receiving a Call
To answer a call:
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
Last Number Redial
To redial a last number dialed:
Speed Dialing
9 Key Emergency Dialing
To make an emergency call when keyguard is activated:
Keyguard
To activate the keyguard:
To deactivate the keyguard:
When keyguard is activated:
Calling Card Call
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To make an automatic calling card call:
5. USING THE MEMORY
Standard Memory Locations
Dialed Calls Memory Location
Notepad Memory Location
To store a number in the notepad memory:
To recall the number from the notepad memory:
Entering Names
Storing Names and Phone Numbers
To use the quick store method:
To use the menu method:
Memory Scrolling
To begin scrolling from a memory location:
To begin scrolling from an alpha character:
Recalling Names and Phone Numbers
To recall information formation by name:
To recall information by location number:
Moving Names and Phone Numbers
To use the quick move method:
To move the contents of a memory location:
Erasing a Memory Location
To erase a memory location by name:
To erase a memory location by location number:
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6. USING THE MENU FACILITY
Menu Method
Shortcut Method
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List of Menu Functions
Descriptions of Menu Functions
Menu function Shortcut Description
STORE TO MEMORY (MENU 1)
FIND NAME (MENU 2)
To recall information by name:
ERASE NAME (MENU 3)
To erase a memory location by name:
LOCK PHONE (MENU 4)
To lock or unlock the phone:
When the phone is locked:
SYSTEM SELECT (MENU 5)
To select the roaming mode:
CALL TIMERS (MENU 6)
LIGHTS (MENU 7)
When set to LIGHTS ON:
When set to LIGHTS OFF:
KEYPAD TONES (MENU 8)
RINGING VOLUME (MENU 9)
RINGING TYPE
EMERGENCY KEY 9
To set the Emergency Key 9 on or off
NAM SELECT
To change the network number:
CALLING CARD
To select the calling card option:
7. ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Sending DTMF Tones
1. Manual Transmission
2. Automatic Transmission
Adding a Pause Character
Call Waiting
To initiate a call while you have a call in progress:
To answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress:
8. BATTERY INFORMATION
Battery Options
Installing and Charging a Battery
Discharging a Battery
Recharging a Battery
Using Batteries
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Disposal of Batteries
NiCd NiMH
9. ACCESSORIES
General
A few practical rules for accessory operation:
Accessory Options
ACH-6A Fast & Light Charger
CGH-4 Office Desktop Stand
HDXK-7/HKXK-8 Headset Kit
Vehicle Accessories
LCH-6 Mobile Charger
MBT-3 Phone Holder
LCM-1 Mobile Installation Charger
AAE-1 External Antenna Adapter
PHF-5 Compact Hands Free Unit and HFM-7 Handsfree Microphone
HSU-2 Light Handset
CARK-50 Handsfree Headset Car Kit
CARK-53 Complete Handsfree Car Kit
Carry Accessories
10. APPENDIX
Care and Maintenance
Troubleshooting
If the power does not come on or stay on:
If the power comes on, but the phone does not work:
Technical Information