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Phone Overview
See “Phone Diagram” on page 13 for an illustration
of the components described below.
Antenna—Provides superior connectability.
Earpiece—Ultra-compact phone speaker.
Accessory Connector Port—Provides the
connections for an external power supply and
vehicular and optional accessories.
Headset Jack—Connects to an optional headset.
Microphone—Positioned for convenient
conversation.
Function Keys
P—Turns the phone On and Off.
f—Acts as a “shift” key to access the secondary
functions of other keys.
r—Recalls phone numbers from memory.
s—Stores phone numbers into memory.
c—Clears characters from the screen.
e—Ends phone calls.
S—Places or answers calls.
# and *—Can be used to scroll through
memory entries and menu features.
m Message Center Button—Allows access to
digital messages and voice mail messages.
= Smart Button—Use the Smart Button to recall
information from memory, place and end calls,
select menu features, and toggle features on and
off. The symbol A in your display represents the
Smart Button.
< and > Volume Keys—The upper and lower
volume keys can adjust keypad, earpiece, and
ringer volume. After pressing the Smart Button, the
volume keys also scroll through memory entries
and menu features.