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[. . . ] The sound assisted model CC-B gives a different sound for each blinking indicator light. - When the desired indicator light blinks (and/or you hear the sound), press the function button. The phone call begins, and the indicator light indicates the memory slot corresponding to the selected number. - Press the function button to answer an incoming call. - - TM Soneco CC and CC-B User guide: The purpose of this user guide is to familiarise you with the device, its user interface and the routines you will need in daily use. [. . . ] If you have not set any phone numbers in the device, it automatically enters the number setting mode when it is switched on. When it has done this, the green indicator light begins to blink about once every two seconds. At this point the sound assisted model CC-B gives a double beep (bip bip). After that the device is in the standby mode, and you can make and receive calls. If you want to change the phone numbers set earlier, see chapter Setting phone numbers. Switching off the device: To switch off the device, press the function button continuously until all indicator lights turn on. The lights turn off, each in turn (green, yellow, red), and the device switches itself off. Soneco CC-B gives a sound signal (beep) when you can release the function button. The releasing is confirmed with a series of short beeps (bip bip bip). Release the function button immediately after all indicator lights have turned on when you are switching the device off. Otherwise you may accidentally make an emergency call, see chapter Emergency calls. Setting phone numbers: You have to set one or several phone numbers in the device to be able to make calls. Numbers are set by sending the desired numbers to the device by an SMS message. You can set one, two or three phone numbers in the device, depending on your needs. The format of the SMS is <<<number1;number2;number3>>> · · · where number1 is the first (or only) phone number to be selected (green light) number2 is the second number to be selected (yellow light) number3 is the third number to be selected (red light) for example: <<<083114486>>> or <<<083114486;0107788300>>> or <<<+35883114486;+358107788300;+358414319221>>> The phone numbers can be either in the international (+358. . . ) or domestic (0x. . . ) format, but always without hyphen or space, and divided from each other by a semicolon. TM If contact numbers have not been set in the device previously, it automatically enters the number setting mode when you switch the device on. If you want to change previously set numbers, you can enter the number setting mode when you are switching on the device. When the green light is on, press the function button once and the device enters the number setting mode. The green and yellow indicator light blink in turn when the device is in the number setting mode. When the device receives an SMS message in the correct format, the yellow indicator light turns on for a moment and the device saves the phone numbers to the memory slots that were reserved for them. When the phone numbers have been saved, the indicator lights blink in turn again, which indicates that the device is in the number setting mode. If the device receives an SMS message that is not in the correct format described above or some other error occurs, the device indicates an incorrect message with a sound signal and the red indicator light turns on. If the phone numbers have not been set in the device yet, it gives a sound signal and the red indicator light turns on to indicate an error. [. . . ] This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or the carrying strap supplied with the device. Soneco Oy Ltd does not grant a warranty if the device is used contrary to this user guide, improperly or carelessly, or if the device is connected to another device, or if the device has been repaired, opened, or otherwise modified or installed incorrectly. Neither is Soneco Oy Ltd responsible for a fault in the device caused by inadequate mobile phone network operation or changes made to the mobile phone network. If the user wishes to invoke the warranty granted by Soneco Oy Ltd, the user has to present a legible receipt of purchase to Soneco Oy Ltd or the retailer of the device. [. . . ]

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