Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE . .
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2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11
Chapter 2 Basic Operation . .
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Chapter 3 The Main MENU . .
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The Main MENU [Call Log] . [. . . ] Press[center] to select.
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THE MAIN MENU [SOUNDS]
RINGER
THE MAIN MENU [SOUNDS]
TONE LENGTH
Choose from 20 different ringer types: 10 beeps, 9 preprogrammed melodies, and the user-programmable My Melody. A different ringer may be assigned to incoming calls, pages, and voice mail. This is useful because some devices (such as answering machines) require tones of longer length.
Volume Alert Type SMS Alert Ringer Type Tone Length
Voice Call Page/Text Voice Mail
Call Log Phonebook Timers Sounds Display
Volume Alert Type SMS Alert Ringer Type Tone Length
RINGER TYPE Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
RINGER TYPE Type 8 Type 9 Type 10 Type 11
TONE LENGH
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Long
Scroll [up]/[down] with the navigation key. Press[center] to select.
RINGER TYPE Type 17 Type 18 Type 19 My Melody
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Scroll [up]/[down] with the navigation key. Press[center] to select.
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THE MAIN MENU [SOUNDS]
MELODY
You compose your own melody and select it as the ringer type.
THE MAIN MENU [SOUNDS]
HOW TO ENTER MELODY
- The numeric dial keys [1], [2], [3] [8] correspond to the musical notes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la ti, and do, respectively. Accordingly, [9] and [0] are re and mi, but an octave higher than [2] and [3]. - Select the length of tone by pressing [up] or [down] after the quarter note is displayed. - When [#] key is pressed, the # sign is displayed under the musical note, and the note is raised by a half step. - To enter a pause, press [ * ], then [up] or [down] to select length of pause. (Press to stop playback. ) - After entering ten notes, the screen moves to the next page. - Press [center] key when editing is finished.
TO ENTER NEW MUSIC
New Music Edit Music Tempo Play Music
USE NUMERIC KEYS TO CHOOSE NOTES
SELECT TEMPO
Largo Adagio Moderato Allegro Presto
THE NAME OF THE MELODY?Yes No
MELODY SAVED!
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THE MAIN MENU [SOUNDS]
THE MAIN MENU [SOUNDS]
You can check the music stored in My Melody.
TO EDIT MY MELODY
You can edit a previously stored My Melody using the commands listed above.
TO PLAY MY MELODY
TO SELECT THE TEMPO
- Select the speed at which the music is played.
New Music Edit Music Tempo Play Music New Music Edit Music Tempo Play Music Largo Adagio Moderato Allegro Presto
THE NAME OF THE MELODY: Sweet Home
SELECT MELODY
SELECT TEMPO
New Music Edit Music Tempo Play Music
New Music Edit Music Tempo Play Music
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THE MAIN MENU [DISPLAY]
There are five options that you can choose from: BACK LIGHT
You can select how long the back light of the LCD will stay on after each key press.
THE MAIN MENU [DISPLAY]
BANNER
You can customize the Banner (Power-on Message) that appears on the screen when the phone is turned on.
Call Log Phonebook Timers Sounds Display
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
Call Log Phonebook Timers Sounds Display
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
BACK LIGHT Off 5 Secs 20 Secs Always On
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
Banner
EDIT NAME My Phone
EDIT
EDIT NAME
My Phone 04/05 Wed 10:41a
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THE MAIN MENU [DISPLAY]
CONTRAST
Set the contrast level of the LCD screen.
THE MAIN MENU [DISPLAY]
MY NUMBER
You can see your own mobile identification number (MIN).
Call Log Phonebook Timers Sounds Display
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
SELECT CONTRAST LEVEL
Call Log Phonebook Timers Sounds Display
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
CONTRAST LEVEL
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
123-456-7890
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THE MAIN MENU [DISPLAY]
VERSION
You can see the phone's software version.
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
In this option, you can access the phone's secured information by entering the 4-digit lock code. LOCKING THE PHONE
Call Log Phonebook Timers Sounds Display
Backlight Banner Contrast My Number Version
Phonebook Timers Sounds Display Security
ENTER LOCK CODE ----
INPUT CODE Phone Version PCB : B/B : S/W :
NEXT
PRL ESN
Phone Lock Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency
LOCK MODE Off Now On pwr up
LOCK MODE Off Now On pwr up
My Phone 04/05 Wed 10:41a Press END to unlock
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THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
CHANGING THE LOCK CODE
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Choosing NOW sets an immediate, one-time lock on the phone. Choosing ON PWR-UP locks the phone so that the 4-digit lock code must be entered each time the phone is turned on. The user can dial emergency numbers while the phone is locked.
Phone Lock Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency
ENTER NEW CODE ----
TO UNLOCK THE PHONE INPUT PHONENUMBER
ENTER NEW CODE RE-ENTER NEW CODE ----
ENTER NEW CODE
My Phone 04/05 Wed 10:41a Press END to unlock
ENTER LOCK CODE ----
Banner 04/05 Wed 10:41a
CORRECT CODE My Phone 04/05 Wed 10:41a
INCORRECT CODE
LOCK CODE INCORRECT
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THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
RESTRICT
IF THE USER RE-ENTERS THE NEW CODE INCORRECTLY
The user can restrict the usage of the phone book, incoming calls, and outgoing calls.
CODES DO NOT MATCH PLEASE TRY AGAIN
ENTER NEW CODE ----
Phone Lock Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency
Phonebook Incoming Outgoing Phbk Call
ENTER NEW CODE
RE-ENTER NEW CODE ----
Banner 04/05 Wed 10:41a RESTRICT PHONEBOOK
Yes No
l If both the keyguard and the Phone Lock are activated, you must first unlock the keyguard before you can turn off the Phone Lock. Phbk Call : The phone can make outgoing calls only to numbers in the internal phone book.
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THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
RESET
This option allows the user to reset the timers, phonebook, and call.
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
RESETTING THE TIMERS
This option allows the user to reset all the parameters to factory default values.
RESETTING THE PHONE
Phone Lock Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency
Timers Phonebook Call Log All
Phone Lock Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency
Timers Phonebook Call Log All
Reset Timers?Reset Phone's Parameters?
RESET
RESET
Reset Complete!
Banner 04/05 Wed 10:41a
Resetting Timers will reset the last call, home calls, and roam calls.
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THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
The user can dial emergency numbers even when the phone restricts outgoing calls or when the keypad is locked. The user can store up to three emergency numbers.
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
VOICE PRIVACY
Set the voice privacy mode. Unless you are certain the service area supports Enhanced voice privacy, this option should be set to Standard.
Phone Lock Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency
Christine Bill wk. <empty>
Lock Code Restrict Reset Emergency Voice Priv
VOICE PRIVACY
Standard
Enhanced
Christine
123-1029
EDIT
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THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
ADVANCE
This option opens the submenu for Set NAM, Auto NAM, Activation, and Data/Fax
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
AUTO NAM The user can activate automatic NAM assignment.
SET NAM set the number assignment module(NAM)
Restrict Reset Emergency Voice Priv Advance
Set NAM Auto NAM Activation Data/Fax
Set NAM Auto NAM Activation Data/Fax
AUTONAM
On Off
On this screen, the user can scroll [up] and [down] with the navigation key to choose between "ON" or "OFF. " Press [center] to activate.
SELECT
NAM
#1
On this screen, the user can scroll [up] and [down] with the navigation key to choose between NAM #1 or #2, then press [center] to activate.
To exit, press [left] to highlight
and press [center]
To exit, press [left] to highlight
and press [center]
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THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
THE MAIN MENU [SECURITY]
ACTIVATION In this menu, the user can activate DCS or PCS by selecting an Activation menu option.
DATA/FAX The user can choose a power activation setting in this menu.
Set NAM Auto NAM Activation Data/Fax
DCS PCS
Set NAM Auto NAM Activation Data/Fax
DATA/FAX Data until power OFF
Scroll [up] and [down] to choose between DCS or PCS, then press [center] to activiate. Or to exit, press [left] to highlight and press [center].
On this screen, the user can scroll [up] and [down] with the navigation key to choose between "data until power OFF, " "fax until power OFF, " "Data for next call, " "fax for next call, " or "off. " Then press [center] activate.
DCS
PCS
To exit, press [left] to highlight
and press [center]
PHONE ACTIVATE On Band A On Band B
PHONE ACTIVATE On Blck A On Blck B On Blck C On Blck D
To exit, press [left] to highlight
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THE MAIN MENU [SETUP]
THE MAIN MENU [SETUP]
AUTO RETRY
When a call is not connected due to heavy traffic in the network or weak signal strength, the phone can be set to retry making the call automatically.
AUTO ANSWER
Phone automatically anwers after a set number of rings.
Timers Sounds Display Security Setup
Auto Retry Auto Answer Auto Hyphen Keygurd One-Touch
Timers Sounds Display Security Setup
Auto Retry Auto Answer Auto Hyphen Keygurd One-Touch
AUTO RETRY
On
Off
Auto Retry Auto Answer Auto Hyphen Keygurd One-Touch
AUTO ANSWER Off 1 Ring 3 Rings 5 Rings
Auto Retry Auto Answer Auto Hyphen Keygurd One-Touch
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THE MAIN MENU [SETUP]
THE MAIN MENU [SETUP]
AUTO HYPHEN
Hyphen is automatically inserted when entering a number.
KEYGUARD You can lock the Keypad to prevent accidental key pressing. A shortcut method is to simply hold down the "#"key until the "KEYGUARD" message appears. [. . . ] To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0. 5 inchs (1. 27cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. All belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided. Vehicle Mounted External Antenna(optional, if available) A minimum separation distance of 7. 9 inches (20cm) must be maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements.
Note: For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www. fcc. gov
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CHAPTER 9
WARRANTY
u PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY v 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
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PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration to paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit. [. . . ]