Operations

Making a call

The icon on the top left corner of the LCD indicates the signal strength.

Signal strength

*key three (3) times to input “P”, which can be used for DTMF functions.

Connecting status

There are three methods to make a call.

Phonebook — Find the number to dial, then press the dial key.

Call history — Enter the list of missed calls, received calls or dialed calls, then choose the record, press the dial key.

Manual — In idle mode, you can input the number by numeric keys, then press the dial key.

Dialing status

Enter the dialing status. The signal strength and other icons will be dis- played when dialing. A “blicking” stick indicates the location of the cursor.

Steps for inputting the number:

Step 1: Delete the character before the cursor.

Step 2: Dial the number by using the dial key.

Step 3: Press * key twice to input “+”, which can be used to make international calls. Press

After dialing the number, the LCD will display signal strength and battery indica- tions. If the number is not in the phone- book, the number will be displayed — otherwise the name will be displayed.

Calls outside local service area

The simpliest method to make a call is to input the number by numeric keys, then press the dial key. If you make an mistake, touch the M3 key to clear the error.

To make calls out of your local service area, enter the area code, followed by the phone number, and then press the dial key.

After dialing the number and press- ing the dial key, a “calling” message will display on the LCD.

Short Press the Power Key to end or abort the call.

Calls to extension numbers

Some fixed phone numbers to not allow direct access. If so, dial the switchboard number, then the extension number.

Insert “P” between the switchboard number and extension to complete the call.

[Area code] + [swithboard num- ber] + [P] + [extension number] + [dial key]

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