An Overview of Your Phone

10 Asterisk (*) key

 

*

11

Keypad

12

One (1) key

 

1@

13

Answer/Send

 

button (green)

14

Left softkey

 

button

15

Mute button

16

Volume button

17Application

button

Toggles between Ring and Vibrate mode.

Allows you to enter these special characters when you are entering text:

* + - / = \ : ;

Allows you to dial numbers, enter letters, and choose menu items by number.

Enters “1” when dialing a number. Allows you to access the voice messaging system.

Allows you to enter these special characters when you are entering text:

! @ < > $ % ^ &

Allows you to answer a ringing call or, after dialing a number, to place the call.

Activates the softkey option displayed on the screen.

When set up by you, allows you to directly access your messages or open the Phone Book when the phone is idle.

Toggles the mute feature on or off.

When the phone is idle, allows you to control the ring volume, turn on the vibrate option, or turn off the ring.

When an incoming call is ringing, allows you to press this button once to silence the ring for the call.

During a call, allows you to control the speaker volume for the handset, headset, and speaker mode.

Used with XML applications, such as Push to Talk or other services. For more information, see Using the Application Button, page 63.

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