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Contents
Main
Welcome
Contents
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Safety Information
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Antenna Care
Phone Operation
Batteries
Tip on Efcient Operation
Normal Operation
Driving
Electronic Devices
Pacemakers
Posted Facilities
Hearing Aids
Vehicles
Other Medical Devices
Aircraft
Blasting Areas
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
Overview
Package Content Options
Phone Overview
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Page
Understanding the Guide
Key Presses
f 0 7 c
0 , 7 , and then c
Prompts and Messages
Page
Using the Battery
Storing and Disposing of Batteries
Removing and Attaching Battery Covers
Removing the Battery Cover
Attaching the Battery Cover
Installing and Removing Batteries
Installing a Battery
1.
Removing a Battery
2.
Battery Talk-Time and Standby-Time
Talk-time
Standby-time
Checking Battery Levels
Battery Level Indicator
Y X
Charging Batteries
Using the Internal Charger
Using the Desktop Charger
Desktop Charger Indicator Lights
Yellow
Battery Charging Tips
Red
Green
Flashing yellow
Flashing red
Quick Change Power Source
Charge Times
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Using the Phone
Turning the Phone On and Off
What You Will See
Reading the Indicators
Signal Strength Indicator (1)
B
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Voice Message Waiting Indicator(7)
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Battery Level Indicator (8)
VibraCall
Alphanumeric Display (9)
Alert Indicator (10)
Power/Status Indicator
Standby Mode
Storing Your Phone in Its Holster
Viewing Your Phone Number
Placing a Call
Ending a Call
Receiving a Call
Unanswered Call Indicator
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Terminating the Ring or Vibrate Indicator
Using the Smart Button
Selecting Items in the Display
Toggling Features On and Off
Entering the Menu System
Placing and Ending a Call
Redialing a Number
Automatic Redial
Controlling Volume
Adjusting Volume
Muting the Microphone
Selecting Silent Vibration Mode
Using Phone Memory
Making the Most of Memory
memory location
Storing Names and Numbers
How to Store Phone Numbers
The
symbol in your display represents the Smart Button.
How to Enter Letters and Numbers
How to Enter a Name
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Clearing a Phone Memory Entry
Clearing an Entry by Name
Clearing an Entry by Location Number
Shortcuts for Recalling Phone Book Entries
Using Speed Dial
Using the Turbo Dial
Function
Making Notes on the Scratchpad
Entering a Number in the Scratchpad
Storing Numbers During a Call
Using the Menu System
Introducing the Menu Features
FLR TUH
Navigating the Menu
Road Maps
Managing Recent Calls
Road Map for Recent Calls
About Recent Calls
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Reviewing Received Call
Getting to Recent Calls
2.
F G
Reviewing Dialed Calls
Getting to Recent Calls
2.
Clearing Caller Line ID
Managing the Phone Book
Road Map for Phone Book
Recalling an Entry by Name
Recalling an Entry by Location
Storing with the Menu
Storing and Placing Numbers with Pause Dialing
Pause Dialing
pauses
Entering a Pause in a Number
You can store up to 32 digits, including pauses.
Placing a Call with Pauses
Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card Information
Storing Calling Card Information
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Placing a Calling Card Call
Editing a Memory Location
Page
Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book Entry
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Timing Your Calls
Road Map for Call Timers
Viewing the Individual Call
Viewing the Resettable Call
Viewing the Cumulative
Resetting the Timer
Displaying the Individual Timer Automatically
Setting the One-Minute Audible Timer
Setting the Repeating Audible Timer
Setting the Single Timer
Adjusting Tone Controls
Tone Controls
Road Map for Tone Controls
To enter the menu system: Press f, then press =. or Press f 1.
Selecting Call Alert Type
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Getting to Tone Controls
2.
Selecting Message Alert Type
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Selecting a Ring Style
Turning Keypad Tones On and Off
Getting to Tone Controls
2.
Turning Scratchpad Tones On and Off
Using Lock/Security Features
Road Map for Lock Security
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Locking/Unlocking Your Phone
Locking Your Phone Automatically
Locking Your Phone Manually
LOCK is printed on the
key, as a reminder.
Activating Priority Calling
Viewing and Changing the Lock Code
Viewing the Lock Code
Changing the Lock Code
Getting to Secure Options
2.
Restricting Call Placement
Selecting a Service Level
Service Level Settings
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Resetting All Options
Getting to Secure Options...
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3.
4.
Clearing All Stored Information
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Phone Options
Road Map for Phone Options
To enter the menu system: Press f, then press =. or Press f 1. Start:
Activating Pager Mode
3.
Viewing Your Own Number
Switching Between Numbers
3.
Reviewing Feature Settings
Activating Automatic Hands-Free
Getting to Call Options
4.
3.
Activating Multiple Key Answer
Deactivating Open to Answer
Getting to Call Options
4.
3.
Activating Automatic Answer
Selecting Battery Options Status Light
Displaying System Identication
Selecting Language
Using the Message Center
Message Center
Road Map for Message Center
Voice Mail Alerts
Dialing Voice Mail
From the Voice Mail Alert Screen
From the Message Center
Getting to Voice Mail
Reading Text Messages
How Your Phone Receives Message Alerts
New Message Alerts
Short Message Indicators
Selecting and Reading Short Messages
Getting to Text Messages
2.
Initiating a Call Back
Locking and Unlocking a Message
Clearing Messages
Clearing the Current Message
Clearing All Messages
Editing the Voice Mail Number
Getting to Message Center Options
2.
Setting the Scrolling Speed
Reference Information
Accessory Options
Lithium Ion Batteries
Vehicle Power Adapter
Desktop Charger (AC Adapter required)
Charger Insert
Holster
Headset
Easy Install Hands-Free Car Kit
Timeport Clip-On Organizer
Accessory Limited Warranty Information
Troubleshooting
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Patent Information