NEC of America KMP6G1D1-1A Dual-Band Tri-Mode Analog/PCS Phone (AMPS/TDMA) User Manual
NEC Corporation of America Dual-Band Tri-Mode Analog/PCS Phone (AMPS/TDMA) Users Manual
Contents
- 1. Users Manual
- 2. Revised Technical Information Sheet
Users Manual
aEC D Talk NEX 2600 Owner’s Manual lnl'lal Dram June ‘0, 1999 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Gettlng Starts Phone Activatlon Phone Salety & Perlormanoe NEC Authentic Aeoessorles'“ ..... Connecting & Diswnnecting the Battery Charging the Battery NiCd and NiMH Battery Charging T Voice Mail Messaging 5. Text M Phone Password A Phone Layout Display Icon Menu Tree Overview Menu Navigation ' Chapter 2: Baal Turning On Ph- Turning Stand- Signal Placing a Ca , Ending a Call.. Answering a Call Adjusting Earpieoe Volume Adjusting Keypad Volumet Accessing and Navigating Menus Setting Ringer Volume Selecting RingerType Viewing Your Phone Number Retrieving Voioe Mail Retrieving Text Messages. Using the Phone Book A Setting the Time and Date chapter 3: Menus Menu Navigatlo Maln Menu. 1. c.“ Logs Dialed (Calls Log) Received (Calls Log Missed (Calls Log) . Air Tlme . . . Clear Call Logs & Air Time Countert 2. Phone Boo Add to Phone View by Name. View by Location , View by (Phone) Numbe Locking the Phone Book Clearing the Phone Book Table 01 Contents 3. Message... Voice Messages Text Message Text Message SMS Menu Clear All Text Message Store As Voice Mail Number .16 .17 A1 7 4. Settlngm... .17 Lock . . .18 Auto Lock ,18 Set (Change) Password .18 Call ...... .18 Any Key Answer .18 Analog/Digital c .18 DTMF Length“. .19 Transmi 20 Text - 20 Hall 0 ' 20 Word W J 20 Sort Order 21 Audio 21 Fling volume 21 Fling type , 21 Escalating a e 21 Network 22 Voice Privac 22 Select System 22 Select Phone Number 23 Clock 23 Set Clock. 23 Set Alarm, Auto On, Auto Of! 23 Environment 24 One-Touch D ng. 24 Fixed Dlglt Dialing 24 Language 25 Wakeup Message 25 Handslree 25 Handslree 25 Backlight,, 26 Auto Answer 26 Fleset Settingst 26 5. Lock/Unlock Keypad 26 6. Sllenl Mode... 27 1 Non Pub(llc) Mode 27 Acquire New System 27 Search for System“ 25 View Stored Systemst M23 Table of Contents & Dlglh Edltlng Manual Pause Auto Pause. Link lo Phone Book to Safety Precautions Phone Perlormence Technical Inform ' Battery Care 8- gagsmmaeeessgw' to 4“- Chapter 1: Gettlng Started Phone Actlvatlon Beiore you can use your new NEC cellular ie phone. the phone must be activated by a cellular service pro r, Please contact your local cellular service provider for a estlone regarding Phone activation, Phone Safety & Perform Prior to operating your cellular pho thoroughly including Chant mance' on page 32A ease read this manual 4: saiety a Perlor- NEC Authentic ‘ ' , NEC recommend . Authentic Accessories with your cellular phon . 4 mum quality periormance, - by a rechargeable battery (See ‘Battery - age 35 ior important battery inlormation.) To connect th — v y to your phone. piece the grooved end ol the battery age , the base or the phone. Lower the battery toward the phone to lock Into place To remove the battery, check that the phone Is turned 0". Slide the locking latch located above the battery upward and careiully Illt the battery away lrom the phone Battery Locking Latch Battery Charging the Battery A new phone battery must be iully charged belore being used {or the first time. The phone battery can be charged through one or two setups, During charging, the phone must be either powered oil, or powered on but in stan y mode only, The charging times listed below Indicate the 0 ng duration with the phone powered on Note: The phone can only be cherg when the phone Is connected to a v ever, a vehicle power adapter ls times longer than the standard an below. See ‘NEC Service Su- -ort' o ordering a vehicle power ad Accessories serum: - reation mode dapter; how- charging charger times listed e 36 (or Information on setup 2: - Plug the Ac adapter into a standard AC electrical outlet. insert the adapter plug Into the charging stand jack Place the r phone In the charging stand, The red LED Indi- cater on the charging @ J stand illuminates while \/ the bamry is charging Nlcd and NIH" Battery Charging Time: 40-12 hours -1.5 hours 45 hours ~ 2 hours Voice Mail Messaging at Text Messaging Voice mail messaging and text messaging services. when avaIIA able. are provided by your cellular service provider. Belore you can receive either voice or text messages with your phone. you must subscribe to these cellular service provider optionet Con- tact your cellular service provider tor Inlormatlon on availability and setup at these services See ‘Volce Messages" on page 14 and “Text Messages" on page 15 tor Information on retrieving messages, Phone Password When your phone Is activated. it 4-dlgit password Is programmed Into the unit, The password locks and unlocks your phone. and provides access to restricted phone settings. Check with your cellular service provider lor information on your security pass- WDl'd. .2. Phone Layout Amonnu Phone Line Art IIIu tion N 0! Yet Avai Elrpieu Volume key: SER U 1 CE su Modc Dis mam-ll?" ”Tm S/ulemm 5mm. Area Phone Keys Call in qume Displlly Ewamlzlo with Plum Opemtglrelon ll D; it's! Voice . nno w n Mwhmo — Digital cm cmnnel Display Icons SAW mummnmm Dignal or Banefy Charge m °' El Analog Channel . Indicator (fully In use charged status m B Home or Roam shown) °’ system Service "I" Cellular Signal In use ' Strengltl Roam System Battery Charging In E °’ E A or B In Use E Progress a Phone Full Lock wow Selling mm“, d 0°" '“ ”WW 5 Phone Penis! Lock Senlng Mill/aim a Voice Mail Message Alarm Clock Semng Received {in Acllvated E Tm Message — In Standby, Keypad Received B Volume Adjusted: During Conversa- l|0fl. Earplsce Volume Adjusted Menu Tree Overvlew m.“ mm “mm...“ m... mm.“ mm." mew...“ m... vmby “me mmm i...a"'“" ”new...“ W‘ ‘N zrmw’ u... wmmmuw "m..." ...,...vm.....m.., we a...“ mm mm. lit-W "um-mm.- s m "I“ m...“ 10" zen 7” "WW iAaqulnn-ww' xu—enmmun‘ swimmer-com." a min Idling n| M”. I“ zmnuu ammmm-m 1 um mm 1 Al um- : limb a Phone mu , N, [2 Dem-l z "meek e cmxmm your 0.“qu my». men tor mun-w um uMce. . ow mum-mm- ml. uud mu. Inn-lime m. c uu-xnmnw-wunwmueumnm, Menu Nevlgetlon Keys Key Actlon Key Aztlan Display Main Menu ® Exit amt menu and or select a flashing return to standby menu or submenu state display selectlon. © Scroll to view entire @ Press to return to menu and next higher menu submenu contents. level: press and hold to return to standby mode display. Chapter 2: Basic Operations Turning On Phone Press and hold the @ key tor approximate turn on the phone, two seconds to Standby M - Once the phone is powered on, the phone enters the standby mode. (The above screen illustration depicts the phone In standby mode.) The standby mode remains displayed until a call is placed or received, a menu is accessed. or the phone is pow- ered ott. Signal Strength The cellular signal ls indicated on the display as I'll" with the maximum of six bars indicating a strong signal. Although you can use the phone without extending the phone antenna. extending the antenna can Increase the strength of the received cellular signal, Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge indicator 1.) shows the charge level of the battery, When the battery charge drops to a low level. the phone displays the tollowlng warnin massa e: E an TERV While displaying the recharge notification, the phone also sounds a double beep up to six times at tO-second Intervals The phone then automatically powers on See “Charging the Battery' on page 2. Placing a Call With the phone in the standby mode key In the telephone num- ber and press.. The phone Icon (1) appears indicating the Phone Is In use ress 63 once to to erase all at It you make a mlslake entering a phone delete the last entered digit, of press the entered (llgltsI Ls ® to access the : deslred phone number. With the phonein the slanuby m phone book, use theG) key 0 local: and press 6. . phone as a notepad or scratchpao - bet prowldeo to u Once lhe call‘ In » a you press to terminate the call, u : ratchpao phone number by pressing ers lrom Scratchpao to the Phone Book' on Endan a Call Press ‘. Note that it you are within lhe menu system (see “Menu Nevrgation" on p 9), pressan .once only exits the menu system; pressing Q lwlce returns the phone to the standby mode and ends the call. Answering a Cell When the phone rings. press to answer the call. Won ll caller Identification ls available in your area, the phone number and/or name ol the lnoomlng call may be dlsolayed when the call is receiveot Contact your cellular service provider on the availability of caller identification man it call waiting is available in your area, the phone sounds a tone during a call In progress m indium a second call is incoming, To answer the incoming call. press 6; press 6 again to return to the initial call in progress Contact yourcellular service provider on the availability ol cell waiting. lithe any key answer setting Is turned on. any key exoept ® or G) can be pressed to answer an Incoming call. See any Key Answer“ on page 184 The type and volume 0! the incoming call ringer alert can be adlusted, See “Selewng Ringer ”Iype“ on page 7 and ‘Setting Ringer Volume" on page 7A Adjusting Earpiece Volume The scroll key can be used to adjust the earpiece volume during a phone call With a call In progress, press© Io increase or to decrease the earpiece volumet Adiusting Keypad Volume The scroll key located can be used I With the phone in the standby st © to increase or to decrease the ke The phone menus c pressing ., tn @ . -n raI menu selections. additional usage Inlor- . ion Is provided to assist you with making the .ppropriate selection. These helpiul usage tips are Identified with the marker shown on the ieltt Setting Ringer Volume The incoming c ri gar v e can be set to one oi live set- tingst Press The ring volume menu appears with the currently selected ring volume setting flashing on the display. The available settings are t lor mlnlmum, 2 lor low, a for medium, 4 for high, and 5 tor on (no ringert Press the corre- spondlng number lor the desired rIn er volume setting, The phone rings your selection, Press to save your selection and exit the ring volume menut Selecting Ringer Type The incoming call ringer alert can be set to one at lour selec- tions, Press n... The ring type menu appears with the currently selected ringer selection flashing on the dis- play The available settings aret 2 3 and 4 Press @ . . . EEG-3 or @ to hear the selected setting The phone rings your selection Press . to save the selected set- ting and exit the ring type menut Viewing Your Phone Number To view the phone number oi your cellular phone. press @ with the phone In the standby mode, The phone number appears .7. on the bottom line at the display tor approximately three sec- ondst Retrieving Voice Mail It voice mail service is available through you cellular provider. you can easll retrieve your voice mail me gee by pressing and holding with the phone in the mode, It the voice mail retrieval phone number h phone. the phone number ls auto cellular service provider Ihstructi Ice me retrieval. ble through your cellular pro- messages received In your phone by pres ‘ with the phone In the standby mode, See . . s" on page 15. phone number e rles are stored. the phone book is at your lin- gertlps tor easy dialingt To dial a phone number stored In the phone book, press @ with the phone In the standby mode to access phone book , Use the© key to locate the desired phone number and press@t To add‘ view, edit. or delete phone book entries, see “2 Phone Book‘ on page 11. Setting the Time and Date To access the clock menu Ior setting the correct time and date, press The current time and date settings are displayed. Key In the correct hour; press © Key In the correct minutes; press © Press to select either am, or p,m. Key In the correct month by entering in the corresponding number trom I through 12 tor the desired month: press©t Key in the correct day at the month Irom I through at; press©. It the cor- rect year is displayed, press ® to save the clock entry and to exit the clock menu. (Note that to enter the date “February 29" during a leap year, the year must be entered belore the day.) It the correct year is not displayed, key in the corresponding tour digits of the correct year, and press to save the time and date settings‘ and to exit the clock menut Chapter 3: Menus Menu Navigation The phone contains menus and submenus to access and select the phone settings, You can navigate thro all menus and sub- menus by using the© key to scroll thr menu listings, pressing the assigned menu umbe the keypad or by press~ Ing @ when the desired rn Vou can return to t isplayed menu by pressing @, You can re y display by pressing or You can ~ submenu n are provided to Main Menu I’l The main menu contains all at the menu and submenu settings. With the phone in the standby mode, the main menu can be accessed and displayed by pressing .. The main menu is dis- played below. s menus by using the assigned menu and shortcuts. Note that the menu shortcuts .ch menu and submenu. Press© to scroll through and view the entire Main Menu I Book :3.Message i4-Settinss .Lock Keypad ‘6-Silent : Mode .Non Pub Mode .Digits , Editing 19-Nute :B.Lock I Phone Menu shortcut 1. Call Logs Wlth the phone In the stench mode, the Call Log Menu can be accessed by pressing “. The call Log Menu is displayed below. 2.Re:eiv_ed Dialed (C Your pho at up to 20 of the last phone num- bers you w the list oi the last 20 outgoing calls. press . Scroll through the contents oi the dialed phone number lo- by presslng©. Press to dlel a displayed phone number2 in the log or press ‘to exit the dlaled phone number log. Menu Shortcut Reoelved (Cells Log) I @@@j Your phone maintains a list oi up to 20 oi the test Incoming calls you ceivedt To view the Ilst oithe last 20 inoomlng calls, press ‘. Scroll through the contents oi the received phone number log by presslng©. Press to dlal a displayed phone number2 in the log or press .to exit the received phone number Iogt Menu Shortcut Missed (Calls Log)| Your phone malntalns a list 01 up to 20 oi the last Incomlng calls view the llst oi the last 20 unanswered calls. .'l Scroll through the contents oi the missed phone number log by presslng©. Press to dial a dlspleyed phone number2 in the log or press .to exit the mlssed phone number Iogt 1. ii the dialed, received of mm phone number log does not con- uinae any mll linoimelion, no phone ham-no ine eall log menu umeins dlopleyed when an unempt tom the log It made. 2. When e phone numretoiea in a can log isviewed, onty the leel weighs the pnone humbereie alepleyea; then a mximum or 15 dtqits ere retnlned in memory. All elqiie at a phone number stored in a can low In aiepleyed end alelee when 8 ie preeud. .1 o. Menu Shortcut AerIme @ @ Your phone automatically maintains a log oi the total air time e usage In your n 1-l' tor home service provider (Indicated with a played, Press ®to exit the air a Menu Shortcut C unter @- the call logs and the air time Clear Call Logs ' The phone numb usage log can be clear the phone num f D to clear the missed phone number log, to clear time log. or. to clear all oi the logsl Press @ for Yes. Press ®or ®to exit the call log clear menul Menu shortcut 2. Phone Book @@ With the phone in the standby mode, the Phone Book Menu can be accessed by pressing .@ The Phone Book Menu is displayed below. hone Book PISSS© | h an e l to View ihe entire :3.Uieu by : PhoneBookMenu ilocation :4.Uiew be 1 number '5.Lock Phone Book :6.Clear~ lPhone Book- _____ -_--¢ .11. Menu shortcut Add to Phone Book .@ To add a phone number to the phone book, press @@ Enter the phone number you want to add to the phone book and press . Use the keypad to enter a na ssociated with the phone number. By repeatedly pressing he characters erect with any recter. Press @ to G) [B G] blank spaces G e MNO mno ®® Auto Pause (indicated by ','t E 7 PQRS pore ©® Manuel Pause (indicated by m Alter the name Is entered, press .. Press @ again to accept the displayed (next available) speed dial location, or specliy another speed dial location and press .. Note that il you enter another speed dial location instead oi accepting the displayed next available location, a phone book entry currently stored In the epeciiied location could be overwritten and deleted. Ii you went to add a phone number from a call log to your phone book, displgtne call log entry containing the deslred phone num- ber, Press to access the phone book menut Press @ to add the number to the phone book and iollcw the steps described in “Add to Phone Book' on page 12. During a call, you can use your phone as a soratchpad to record e phone numban Once the call in progress is ended. you can either dial the stratchpad phone number (see “Dialing a phone number on scratchpad' on page 6) or you can store the scratchped num- ber to the phone back. With the strawhpad phone number dis- played, press ©®® .As promoted. entera name and complete the phone book addition followan the steps described above, The phone book entries can be recalled using the name stored with the phone number, the speed dial location number, or the phone number itsell. .1 2. VI b N Menu Shortcut ew y ame @.. To recall a phone book entry by name, press ..@. Enter the first Ietter(e) oi the desired phone book entry name and press @. ll necessar , press the© key to locate the phone book entry Press ® to dial the press ® to exit the phone book. View by Location I To recall a hone book entry the press@ .. Entert ' n Press @ to dial the phone book menut d dlal location number, her and press .. press to exit the Menu Shortcut View by mber ®.. To recall k entry by the phone number, press ©®m : ne lirst numberts) at the desired phone number and pr . Ii necessary, press the© key to locate the phone book entry, Press to dial the phone number or press to exit the phone book, Menu shortcut Locking the Phone Book Your phone book can be secured to prevent the contents trom being altered or vleweo. Locking your phone book also safe- guards egalnst the contents being accidentally erased. To restrict access to your phone book, press .@.. As prompteo. enter your 4-dlglt -esewordt Press for no restric- tions on your phone book m to restrict the phone book con- tents to vlew only, or to completely restrict access to the phone book, Press to exlt the phone book menut Menu Shortcut Clearing the Phone Book] ©@. The phone book contents can be completely erasedt To erase the contents, press @@. As prompted, enter your 4- dlgltpessword, Press@ to clear your phone book, Press@ to exit the phone book menu, .1 3. Menu Shortcut 3. Message @. The Message Menu can be accessed by pressing @. The Message Menu is displayed below. Message menu 1. .Uoi ce Messages a view the entire , Message Menu Your phone can receive voice and text messages. Contact your cellular service provider for inlormation and availability ol voice and text messaging Voice Messages When you receive a voice mall message. the loilowing notiiica- tion displays: “an Have Um Neil To retrieve your voice mail immediately. press®, Ii your voice mail number has been stored in your phone (see "Store As Voice Mail Number” on page 17), the voice mail system phone number Is automatically dialed, Follow your cellular service provider instructions tor accessing your voice mail and checking your messages. ii you do not wish to retrieve a voice mail message immediately, press .4 The voice mail notillcetlon Is removed lrom the dis- play; however, with the phone in the standby state. the voice mail icon (5) and the number oi voice mail messages appear on the display. It the voice mail phone number Is stored in your phone, you can retrieve messa-es at any time by pressing and or pressing m 44. Menu Shortcut Text Messages @.. When you receive a text message, your phone sounds an alert and displays a notification. The alert and the displayed notifica- tlon vary depending on the type at received t xt message. The types ol text messages, the displayed notii‘ ions, and the alerts are shown below. Duel tone alert; repeated three times. Urgent Dual tone aim; repented two times. Dual lone alert: repeated es on. time. Dual tone alert: mm on- time. >oc< in dispilyed notification oaualsth. actual numb-rot messages received. To view your text messageis) Immediately, press ., The first new message ls displayed within the text message viewer, Use © to scroll through each line oi the message. (See ‘Text Mes- sage Vlewel" on page Is tor additional information on navigating within text messages.) The end oi a text message Is Indicated by the toilowlng displayed notation: fit * 5k * * it tit ik St ’|< sic N 5 G E N D ale 30! * * at ’t‘ ll‘ * it ”t 5k The viewing order that text messages are displayed can be selected. (See “SMS Menu" on page Is for iniormalion on selecting message sort order.) It the sort order setting Is based on message urgency, message types are displayed in the lollow- Ing descending order: emergency, urgent, normal, and bulk. Note that th mrtordereppllos to unrea and road plrfltll .AII am no melu an die nm- pproprlat con order, dihenp e~ viously mo mosngn are displayed. Ii ou do not wish to view a text message immediately, press . The text message notlilcatlon Is removed lrom the display; however, when the phone is In the standby mode, the text mes- sage Icon (5a) and the number oi received unread text mes- sages remain displayed until the text messages are view You can view text messages at any time by pressing @.. -15- Text Message Viewer Text messages are displayed within the text message viewer. The loilowing keys can be used to navigate and operate within the text message viewer. Scrolls up or down through text v sages line-by- ® ® ©®®© <5 entage of text message = the number ol unread and en exits the text message 6) > message vimn sms Menu The SMS (sh ssaglng service) Menu within the text mes- sage viewer co .Ins text messaging options such as locking or unlocking a message. deleting a massage. displaying more or less message details. and displaying text messages based on message urgency or arrival time. 1- L0“ vwm atext message displayed. press“ to a lock 3 message; the lock indicator it?!) appears on the top line at the text messa e indicating the mes- sage is locked, Press 96 @ m unlock the mes- sage. Note that a locked message cannot be deleted using the SMS menu delete message selec- hon: locked messages can only be deleted through the Message Menu (©EDEDE) page 14. 2 $919“ With a text message displayed. press 0.: 9 press @ to delete. 3 ' DEF“ With a text message displayed, press @@ to m "5° display a more detailed message header (includes di m the time and date the text message Is sent and received): press again to display a less detailed message header (Includes only the time and date the text message Is received). With a text message displayed: 4 501 be ~ Press to display the text messages "955599 by message urgency (see page 15 for inter- “m mutton on message types and sort order), 5.511 be . Press“ to displath oldest mxt dds-st. messages tlrst. mssag e 6 by ~ Press @@ to display the newest text so l‘ t messages first. messes e -16~ Menu shortcut Clear All Text Messages I ©.@ Text messees stored in your phone can be deleted. Press ©.‘. Press to delete all text messages stored in your phone or press @ to delete only in sages stored in your phone. Press locked text mes- lext messages menu. Store As Voice Mail The voice mail sysie - umber can be stored into your » - an - asliy retrieved by pressing and k ”GEL To store the voice mall tele- Uflioemailmef‘hasbeensmdpresscm Press @ or to exit the store es voice mall number set- ting, Menu Shortcut 4. Settings 3.33: The Settings Menu can be accessed by pressing... The Settings Menu is displayed below. Setting menu 1.Lock |3.Text. I : Message: .4.F|udio | :5.Netuork : .6.Cloek I to scroll through and view the entire Settings Menu '? .Envi ron- , went. '8 nHandFree :9 .Reset. | settings ------__--¢ .11. Menu Shortcut Lock 0@@ M nu Shortcut ' when It Is ne, press enter the . and press @ tor unlock, 4-dlglt passw , Press to , entsf DESSA , Press @ to exit the lock menu. Menu Shortcut $6! (CM e) Password @@ @ The Avoigit password used to access all secured menu selections and to lock the phone can be changed. Press . As prompted, enter the current 4-digii password and then enter the desired new 4-digit password, Press .t The phone automatically resets and powers on again. The new password must now be entered to access secured menu settingsl Menu Shortcut ea" em. Menu Shortcut Any Key Answer With the any key answer setting activated, any key except and n be pre ed to answer the phone, Press ©.. Press to set any key answer to on or press to set any key answer to On. When set to On, you can answer a call with any key except or @ Menu Shortcut Analog/Digital Cell Type Your olgital phone operates on either a digital or an analog system control channel, As shown in “Phone Layout" on page a, the current system control channel Is Indicated on the standby mode display by the [i Icon tor digital or the El icon tor analogl Even when your phone Is operating on a digital control channel, the voice channel your phone uses -18- each time a call Is either sent or received also can be either digital or analog. (See the lollowing paragraph ior inlorma- tion on the use oi digital and analog voice channels. To channel type, press @@@é, select the then press tor digital call type or ”J ior analog call type. The call type/voice channel c : in use tor the call in progress Is Indicated on the . ' by the E Icon for digital voice channel on , for an 09 voice channel. . . e eeieciion eet to digi- . ie we e ohennel, no avail- eceive eiie. it e diqhal voice lbl your phone then eutorneti- ioq voice onennet nnei/cell type selection set to ana- r phone only um an onion voice channel to < reoelue calls. The restricted use oi enei c neie is necemry it you ere ueinp e PC - eta nierteoe com with your phone to send tac- t Oi communicate via modem. Note the! ting on en enelog voice channel consumes the A battery power ei e teeter rete then operetlno on digital voioe ohennei. For optimum muite eno periorrnence, you can eet your phone to the dlgital cell type eeieotion and tree the eneiog call type eeiection, ee needed, tor use with a data interiece card. Menu Shortcut DTMF Length @... Your phone can transmit tones. reierred to as DTMF tones, when the keys oi the phone are pressed. These tones allow your phone to successiuily communicate with automated telephone services such as banking transactions and credit card inquiries You can set your phone to transmit short tones or long tones, (Sea the iollowing paragraph ior addi- tional iniormatlon on short tone use and long tone use). To select the length at the tone, press @@@. Press to select the short tone setting or press 6“) to select the long tone setting. Press to exit the DTMF length menu. Mm; You con etc a mo utonietea eyeteme by setting your phone othe (hon tone eeleotion. it you experi- once any problem communicating with an eutomeieo system, set the DTMF length to ion and vent that the oepeoiiity to transmit tones tn the toilow ng menu selection, Trenentii DTMF To e is turned on. Note that you must preee eno hold e ey, up to a niex- imum oi three eeoonde, totrenernit a long tone. Beuuee transmitting long tones can reeuli in slower oieilno. you can eet your phon to the short ione eeleotion and only use the iono tone ctlon. as needed. .19. Menu shortcut Transmit DTMF Tone Q..@ For your phone to successlully transmit tones. as described In ‘Transmit DTMF Tone' on page 20, ior accessing auto- mated telephone systems, the capabi o transmit tones must be turned an. (See the follow“ agraph lor addi- tional information on setting to To select the made you can usually at an ’ F tone transmit selection to 0". Il (h. phone wretchpad teature lees ‘Dialing e . her on wratchpad' on page 5) to key in a her durin all i 10 rm. you can lurn DTMF selection‘ at a ,to avoid generat- diblo lanes um can a. disruptive during a e conversation. Menu Shortcut Text Message I ©.. Menu Shortcut Roll Off Order was. As described In ‘Text Messages" on page 15, your phone can receive text messages it text messaging service Is available through your cellular service provider. When the phone text message storage Is lull and more text messages are delivered, existing messages are automatically replaced with the new messages. The order in which the existing messages are replaced, relerred to as roll all order, can be selected based on message arrival time or message urgency. To select the ll order l messages. press Press lor existing messages to be replaced based on time and date or message receipt (oldest messages replaced llrst) or press lor messages to be replaced based on message urgency classification (with messages labeled urgent replaced last). Press to exit the roll all order menu. Menu shortcut Word Wrap m@ The display at words within received text messages can be changed using the word wrap setting. The word wrap setting allows you to determine how text breaks within received messages. (See the loilowing paragraph tor additional lnlor- 40. mation on enabling or dis biln word wrap.) To set the word wrap selection, press ...@: press to enable word wrap or press @ to disable word wrap. t to enabled. the worn ' limited to words bled usually ddlllonal scrolling. With the we - on not to disabled. text menu on A zln each of the to char- acter been . ea so. I: not restricted, Although we! fly ell-ct uldlbllily. the disabled usually contain a require less scrolling. ncomlng messa-es can be set using = tion. Press .®.. ress messages ilrst, or to view new messages first. Menu Shortcut Audlo I @.. Menu Shortcut Ring volume ©.. The ring volume can he set to one or five settings. See “Set- ting Ringer Volume' on page 7. Menu Shortcut Ring type @@.. The incoming call ringer alert can be set to one at tour sel- tlngs. See “Selecting Ringer Type' on page 7. Menu Shortcut Escalating alert The incoming call ringer alert can be set to increase in vol- ume as the phone continues to ring. The Initial ring alert sounds at the minimum volume level. As the phone contin- ues to ring. the volume level escalates up to the maximum volume levelt To set the escalating alert selection, press .. Press @ to turn on escalating alert or press to turn 0" escalating alert. Press to exit the escalating alert menu, .z1 . Menu shortcut Network | @@. Menu shortcut Voice Privacy l...’ Voice privacy is an enhanced secur private. For your rovlder's enhanced setting in your voice privacy selection. voice privacy leature, tn phone must be tu press as to turn on voice pri» vacy capabil ns or press to turn on voice pr' -lIity and notification, When sending a call. turne . ed voice privacy Is available through the cellular ~ rovloar, and voice privacy security is active tor the call progress When sending a call, lP move is displayed ii the voice privacy selection is turned on; out voice privacy is not available through the cellular service provider or voice privacy security is inactive tor the call In progress, Contact your cellular provider tor the availability oi voice privacy, Menu shortcut Select System @..@ When your telephone is initially activated, your cellular ser- vice provider programs (or instructs you to program) your phone with system Inlormation including your telephone number, The inlormatlon programmed Into your phone is referred to as the Number Assignment Module or NAMA Your cellular phone can be programmed with two dillerent telephone numbers or NAMs. (See "Select Phone Number" on page 23,) Note that only one phone number or NAM can be active at one time. During activation, your phone is also set up on your cellular service provider’s network. The network your phone uses Is ralarred to as the Home system. Whenever possible, your phone accesses the Home system; however, it you are out- side of the home cellular service area, your phone attempts to locate an available systemt Locating an available system Is relerred to as roaming, The call air time rate on roam sys- terns is usually more expensive than the call air time rate on your home system. You can, however, limit your phone’s access to roam systems through your system selection set- ting To set the system selection, press @..@. Select one ol the lollowing system settings. sum Press @ to set your system selection to standard (Home and Roam), The Standard setting allows the ph to first search tor an available channel in the home system a phone cannot llnd an available channel In the home syst one searches tor an outside or roam system The r system type Indicator, lit or E, are mu Press @ to set the sysm ome Only The Home Only setting restricts the p r an available channel in the home system only. ll nnot locate an available channel in the no until a channel phone enters a no service status stem is again locamd, tem ection to system A only. The Sys- the phone to search tor an available or a roam system within syemm A .V l e system selection to system B onty The Sys- . ing restricts the phone to search for an availabte channel In the home system or a roam system within system B Only. Menu Shortcut Select Phone Number @..@ Your phone can be programmed with up to two phone num- bers It two phone numbers are programmed into the phone, you can select the desired hone number to use by pressing .... Press to highlight the phone number selection (N01 or No. 2.), Press to exit the select phone number menu, Menu shortcut Clockl @@. Menu shortcut Set Clock ©... The clock can be set with the time, date, and year, See “setting the Time and Dete“ on page so Menu shortcut Set Alarm, Auto On, Auto Off .@@@ Your phone can be used as an alarm clock, and your phone can be set to automatically turn on or of! at a specified time each on To access the alarm or the auto on/olt selectlons, mess 615-30. .23. Alum Set Alarm: With the Auto On/Auto ell/Alarm setting screen displayed. prees© until ALM is flashing; press ®. it the alarm has been prew‘ously set, the last alarm time setting ls automatically displayed Presser to advance to the hour field, Key in hour. press (94 Key in minutes; (3), use @ to specily e (tor aim.) or p (tor p.m.). G) to save the alarm time setting and exit the set aler The alarm icon (6) appears on the standby mod arm sounds at the specified n‘me setting. ‘lurn ott Alarming Phone: to turn all the phone alarm when it sounds Deactivate Alarm P : To turn all the alarm sedlng prior to the , e, press Q... ' ' » , ress© to cancel alarm , Power on: With the Auto Orr/Auto - screen displayed, press© until either ON or = s (Q it the auto power selection has ly . t, the last auto power setting is automati- A Press© to advance to the hour lietdi Key in . Key In minutes; press©i Use (E) to speclly a . -r p (tor p.m.)i Press ® to save the auto power on or auto power on setting and exit the menu. The phone auto matically turns on or tums oll each day at the specified time setting Deactivate Auto Povm art/Auto Power on: To deactivate the auto power on or auto power oil setting, press (sec-ea and presa© until either ON or OFF is flashing. Press @ to cancel the auto power on or auto power on time: Dress @ to eat the menu Menu shortcut Environment | @@@ Menu shortcut One-Touch Dialing ®.. | The one-touch dialing leature allows you to quickly speed dial a phone number by pressing only one key. With one» touch dialing turned on, phone numbers stored In phone book locations 1 through 9 can be dialed by pressing and holding the corresponding key on the ke -ad4 To turn on one-touch dialing, press d®® Press E“) to turn on the one-touch dialing selection or press to turn till the one—touch dialing selection, See “Add to Phone Book' on page 12 tor phone book storing inlormatlon. Ill-nu Shortcut Fixed Digit Dialing |.@@@ The type oi outgoing calls made from your phone can be restricted by using llxed digit dialing. For example, the lixed digit dialing selection can be set to 7 digits to restrict the .24. outgoing calls to local phone numbers. To set the fixed digit dialing selection, press @...@ As prompted on the display, enter the 4-dlgit password. Type in a specliled number oi digits ior restricting outgoing ails; ior example. ~ . press has to restrict outgoing calls i digit numbers. The range is o to 26 digits. Press @ setting; press DLR The phone dis can be set to English, Spanish. or Fre . lay language selection, press . “sh, to select men 5 to select French. or a to select Por- tuguese. “ . ., The phone automatically powers oil and then powers on again In the selected display language. Menu Shortcut Wakeup Message @... A personal message. relerred to as a wakeup message. can be stored and displayed brieily each time your phone is turned on. To store a wakeup message, press .@ .. Using the table under “Add to Phone Book' on page 12. type In the message using the phone keys. Press to save the message and exit the wakeup message menu. Menu shortcut Handsfree I The following menu selections - handsiree switch. oackllghi, and automatic answer - can only be activated when the phone is used with a handslree adapter. _ Menu shorts t Handsiree Swatch .@@ When your phone is connected to an In—vehicie handsfree adapter. two phone leatures are available for some vehicle installation configure n ll available, the iealures can be activated by pressl “Ed Press enable call alert, m to enable radio mute, or to disable the call alert or radio mute ieature. Press to exit the handsiree switch menu. -25- Menu shortcut Backiight |..@@ When your phone is connected to an in-vehlcle handsiree adapter. the keypad and display becklight can be set to remain Illuminated continuously. To s the backlight set- ting. press .@@@ > a” tor the phone backlight to re ' nsfree contigu- ration or press . : Q 0 exit the becklight menu. et tor automatic answering oi tivate the automatic answer setting, Q. Press to turn on automatic Menu shortcut 0698 The current phone selections can be cleared and reset to the tester delault settings, To reset the phone settings, press ‘ Reset Settings . As prompted. enter the 4-dlglt password. Pr @ to reset all selections to the deleult settings or pres to maintain the current settings. Press to exit the reset set- tings menu. Menu shortcut ®. Your phone keypad can be easily and quickly locked to prevent Inadvertent key pressing when the nhone is turned on. Press to lock keypad; press @. again to unlock key pad. It a key is pressed when the keypad is locked. the iollowing message Is displayed: Keefisd is locked. Use PENJ 5 to Unlock Note that even with the keypad locked. you can still dial an emergency number (such as 911) and press to call lor emergency services. 5. Lock/Unlock Keypad Menu Shortcut 6. Silent Mode @. The Silent Mode Menu can be accessed by pressing @@ The Silent Mode Menu is displayed below, . all phone alerts are turned olf: an incnm 4 cated only by the keypad and Inotitlcation app ' a on the display, With the si nu displayed, pres to turn on silent to turn on silent modet Press to exit "1 - Menu shortcut 7. Non ub(lic) Mode @@ The No Public Mode Menu on be accessed by pressing @ The menu is displayed below Press© |2 .5ea rah l mscrali through 14-0,» Sssten' andviewmeentire ‘3 .Uieu : PrwateMoueMenu Stored : . Systems- In addition to operating on a cellular network system. your phone Is also capable oi operating on a non-public or private telephone system, Note that the phone user must rirst subscribe or have rights to a non-public or private telephone system to uti- lize the following private mode menu selections - Acquire New System. Search lor System, and View stared Systems Menu shortcut Acquire New System @ | The phone automatically searches or scans for the first available private network system by pressing 0“. The loilowing message Is displayed: in Prosressn .z7. It a system is located‘ the phone returns to the standby state with the private system‘s descriptive name or label displayed. The private system Is now available tor use and is stored Into the phone system database. It a system is not located, the tollowlng message is displayed: No Systems F Press to exit the acquire new syst Iectlon. Menu 8 Search for System | @ You can set your phone to m nuall network systems by pressin sage Is displayed: Pess- . displays a list at the available It systems are Ioc 4 the list; press @ to save the phone syste se. It no systems are located, the iollowing message is disp yed: N:- Ssebms Fm Press to exit the search lor system selection. Menu shortcut View Stored Systems I ©.. System Inlarmation at each located private system is stored in the phone system databa The contents 0! the database can be viewed by lesslng m A list oi the systems is dis- played Use to scroll through the list; press ® to exit the database. I! there is no information stored In the database, the tollowlng message is displayed: DataBaee Erma Press SLR Press @ to exit the view stored systems selection. Menu shortcut 8. Digits Editing @@ The Digits Editing Menu can be accessed by ressing ©.. The Digits Editing Menu Is displayed below scroll through and View the entire Digts Editing Menu ms prompt you through a recorded tor sets oi identifying numbers such as a : mber, bank account number, or personal identification r. You can use your phone to easily dial or store multiple s. of numbers. for accessing automated sys» tems. by separating the sets at digits with Indicators relerred to as peuse marks Pause marks alert your phone to wait or pause before sending the remaining sets of digits. There are two types of pause marks: manual and automatic, The two types are described below Menu shortcut Manuel Pause I ©@@ When entering the digits oi an automated system telephone number and any additional strings oi numbers needed to com- municate with the system, you can Insert manual pauses between the sets oi digits. To enter manual pause marks, enter In the telephone number; press @ .A P' Is displayed eiter the phone numb Enter In the next set at digits, Ii neces- sary, press to Insert another manual pause and then enter in the next set oi alone when the automated system telephone number Is dialed, your phone waits to transmit the sets of numbers following a manual pause mark. The iollowing message is displayed: Press SM) For Marvel Pause Dial As prompted by the automated system. press @ to send the next set oi digits. Continue to press to send any remaining sets oi digits. Menu Shortcut Auto Pause @@@ An automatic pause can be inserted between sets ol digits in a similar manner as manual pauses. To enter automatic iause marks. enter In the telephone number; pres 69229 A (comma) is displayed alter the phone nu r. Enter in the next set ol digitst il necessary, Press Insert another automatic pause and then enter In the automated system telephone welts approximately three seconds mark and then automatioall Its. Link to Phone Il the total numb. — to access an automated tele- ch automatic pause remaining sets at dig- phone system exce e me mum 26 digits that can be trans- mitted at 0 ed In each phone book location), the phone n en ered and then linked to a phone book phone number phone book record location. key in the phone number and press @.. an ‘L" is displayed, Enter the phone book location (1-99) containing the applicable informa- tion Press to dial the phone number. Alter the phone num- ber is dialed, the lollowlng message ls displayed indicating that the remaining sets ol digits must be sent manually be pressing ., PressSlDForMamaleDial Menu Shortcut 9. Mute @@ The Mute Menu can be accessed by pressing @@ during a conversation, The Mute Menu Is displayed below Set. mute 1.l'1ic. Mute 2.911 Mute 3.Unnut.e The phone microphone can be turned 0" or muted varsationt With a call In progress. press @ @@. to turn on the microphone again. M nu Shortcut All Mute I @@ The phone microphone and earpiece can be turned oil or muted during a conversation. With a call In progress. press .@.. Press ..@ to tur the microphone and earpiece again. Menu shortcut Unmute | ©@. The microphone mute and iu mute pressing ®@. rigs can be cancelled by Menu Shortcut °- P | 9 Your phone d to prevent unauthorized use, To look your pho k." As prompted, enter your 4-diglt password. Lock menu is displayed, ‘hone Lock 1-Fu11 2 .Pert:i al 3 .Unl oak Press to completely lock your phone and restrict the ability to piece calls; only call to an emergency number (such as 911) can be dialed. Press to exit the lock menuo When the phone Is set to iull lock, the iull lock icon (fi) Is displayed. Press @ to partially lock your phone and limit the ability to place cells: only calls to an emergency number (such as 911) and the onem using the cellular phone. 0 . . nne while the plane Is in the air. To prevent erenoe with aircraft systems, Federal Aviahon Administratio ‘ ulations require airline crew permission prior to phone usage. . ent interlerence with cellular systems, FCC regi- latlons prohibit using the phone while an aircraft is in the air. column Do not allow children to play with the phone; the phone Is not a toy, Chil- dren could hurt themselves or others. In addition, children could dam- age the phone or make calls that result in an increase to the phone bill. mm! To avoid interterlng in construction projects, turn on the phone when In a otasting area or In areas posted: “l‘urn Oil Tine-Way Radio.“ Construc- tion crews ohen use remote control RF devices to set oft explosives. Airline An air bag lntiales with incredible force. Do not place objects, Including installed and portaoie wireless equipment, in the area oi the air bag or in deployment area of the air bag. It in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result Turn oil the phone In an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Althoth it Is rare, the phone or Its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks ‘ certain areas could cause an explosion oi tire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are usually, but not always, clearty marked. Potenflally explosive areas include fueling areas such as gas stations, below deck on boats, and fuel or chemical transfer and storage facilities. Additional areas are atmospheres with chemicals or particles In the air such as plain, dust, or metal powders: and any area where it is advised to turn on the vehicle engine, -33- Do not transport or store flammabte gas, liquids, or explosives in the same compartment that contains the phone or m accessories. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or butane. must comply with the National Fire Protection St dard (NFPA»58). For a copy 01 the standard, contact the National Flr otec‘lion Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 0 : Publication sales Division. mm Research sponsored by wireless Teo ogy Research (WT R) Indi- cates that some wireless tel us erterence with pacemak- ers. NEC America, Inc, endo Wireless ph- > sho e at a sate distance from a Indlcate that the greater the die- and a wireless phone, the less .. The data further indicates that six achieve the recommended separation dis- not placing a wireless telephone in the area maker, such as a shirt pocket. when the phone ‘ on, (The unit Is constoered on when power ts being supplied to the phone by the battery.) Another practi- cal step Is to listen into the phone using the ear opposite the location ot the pacemaker. ~ Note that no comprehensive data indicates that bystanders with pacemakers are at risk at interterenoe from another person operating a cellular phone Phone Performance Immmuutannatlon Dimensions (without 133 x 46 x 24mm antenna) " x " x ” Weight Transmitting Power Operating Voltage Cellular Frequency Band PCS Frequency standard Battery 3 An 77? (NiMH) Capacity 1050 mAh777 (Li-Ion) Number - 632 Memory Luca , 99 Memory Capacity 26 numeric digits per location 10 letters per location MW Your phone battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts inside: do not attempt to open the case. To ensure the maximum liie irom your battery. allow the battery to iully discharge at least once a week. To fully discharge the battery, leave the phone turned on until the message REM EHTTERV is displayed and the phone shuts itseli oil, It left unused. a iully charged battery discharges in approximately one month. store batteries uncharged in a cool, dark, and dry place. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly; they must not be disposed of in municipal waste. Contact local waste management oili- Diais tor iniorrnation on the environmentally sound collection. recycling, and disposal oi batteries. Chapter 5: Warranty & Service Limited Warranty 1. What Product: May Be Covered By TM The toilowing products (the “Products' chased through an NEC America, inc [tad Warranty? he 'Product') pur- , Wireless Con» thls warranty: [DIGITALTALK ”EX 2 AR TELEPHONE] 2. What Does This Warran NECAM warrants to the or (‘Vou') that the Prod , or Product purchaser the applicable published 5 oi shipment irom NECAM to will be tree irom defects in normal use and service during the Dealer, and materials or work the warrant rlbed In Paragraph 4. 3. who my Begin? The war perIo will begin on the date You purchase the , oi purchase Is necessary to accompany and produc d tor warranty service consideration. Valid prooi oi purcha. . must identity the point oi purchase, date or purchase. Product model or trade name, and Electronic Serial Number or Mechanical Serial Number ior transceivers and boosters. 4. How Long Don The Coverage Lam The warranty period tor the Product is: [ONE (I) YEAR] Any Products repaired or replaced under the terms at this war- rarity are covered under the warranty tor the remainder oi the original warranty period or ninety 190) days lrom the date at sar» vice return shipping, whichever is longert 5. What Will m Manufacturer Do it The Product Becomes Detective In Nhteriala Or Workmanship During The Warranty Period? Ii any Product covered under this warranty becomes detective In materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, NECAM will, at its option, either repair the deiectlve product without charge ior parts and labor, or provide a replacement in exchange tor the defective Product 3. What is Not Covered By Thu warranty? (a) This warranty does not extend to: (1) Products which have been subjected to misuse, accident, phys- lcal damage, improper Installation, abnormal operation or han» dling, neglect, inundaflon. fire, water, or other liquid intrusion, or: ill) Products which have been damaged due to repair, altered, or modiiled by anyone other than an authorized service warranty component~ievel representative oi NECAM, or; (iii) Detects caused by components, parts. or accessories not compatibie with the warranted Product, or; (iv) Products whose warranty/quality labels, product serial number plates or electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered, or rendered Illegible, or: -36- (v) Accessory items such as antenna, cables, curl cords, cases, em. or; (vi) Products shipped to NECAM lor repair lrom outside the United States (b) Any other warranties, including but not limit rantias oi merchantability and fitness ior ular purpose, shall be limited to the duration oi this warran slates do not allow limitations on how long an Implied w so the above lim- itation may not apply to you. (c) NECAM‘s total liability Iol‘ to the Implied war- arvy ca related to or e the product, whether in any other legal theory. contract, negligence, stri shall not exceed the ongln the product (d) In no case shall N for y Indirect, special. Inciden- tal. or consequ based upon breach oi warranty, riot tort. or any other legal theory. Such dama- ' not limited to, loss 0! profits. loss oi savings , ‘ ability to use the products or any associ- capital. cost of any supetinite equipment, . claims by third parties other than you, and > , ese limitations do not apply to claims for per- sonal Iniur , 5 states do not allow the exclusion or limitation ol incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to your 1. How Do You Get Warranty Service? If Your Product requires warranty service, it must be returned to an NEC Authorized Service Center along with a description at the Product malluncllon or dilliculty, You are required to sub- stantiate warranty status with a dated prooi or purchase (as explained in item we). inclusive oi Products‘s serial number (ii applicable» The address or the nearest NECAM Authorized Ser- vice Center may be obtained by calling (500) 637-5917 or 1972) 751~7500, or by writing to: Net: America, lnc.. Attention: Service Support a Administration, 162i Walnut Hill Lane. Irving, Texas, 75038t NECAM assumes no risk ior damage or loss in transit, If, in NECAM's sole opinion, the Product failure is not covered under this warranty. or prool or purchase does not meet the terms oi this warranty, you will be notliled and your authorization will be requested for any lurther repair activity. Products repaired under warranty will be returned to You. transportation prepaid. 8. How Does state Law Apply To Thle warranty? This warranty gives You speclllc legal rights, and You may also have other rights which vary item state to state. 9. This Warranty la The Entire Agreamant. Unless modilied in writing, signed by both You and NECAM, this warranty Is understood to be the complete and exclusive agree— ment, R EV: LW012097 NEC Service Support NEC Service Support can assist you with any additional Iniorme» tion that you may need In the operation your NEC cellular tele- phone and NEC Authentic Accessories“. Contact NEC Service support at the iollowlng telephone number 0 ddress. lemme: 1-500-537-5917' 1-972-751-7500 “The 500 number listed abo s access to NEC Repair Service and Parts Sa ntected at the iollowing Willing; NEc America. Inc. wireless Marketing Division 162! Walnut HIII Lana Irving, Texas 75038 Copyrighto |999 by NEC America. inc. Manual Part Number: 621-0328 Ist Edition June 1999 All Rights Reserved. Printed In USA. All specllieeiione and condition: subject to chungo without notice LicensED UNDER ONE on 04an OF THE FOLLOWING U s. PATENTS 4,054.0“ 4mm. “mm an m . , , «mm: s Mum 134 4410.6“ u m - names u mu “mas scum 48- Index Aoguiro Maw Symm 27 Adivalion, Pnone v i Add to Phone Book. 12 Adding Numbers iroineCen Log io ine Prion. Book ................. I2 Adding Numbers irorn Soreiongea io ine Phone Book . . iz Adjusting Earploot Voiuine, . . 7 Keypad Voiunr. . 7 Air Me. n Alarm, 24 Bowman Sal. . . Turn on. All Mule, Aneiog Ce yp Answering . c.i . Any Key Answer can a. Disposal Charging Connming Dieoonneaing Locking Lawn Cello“ nigiui 5 Analog 0 one Ending Piecing. c." Weiung Cello! iaerniiioenon eeiiuier Pnone Number, Viwing energing ine Benny. Charging Twice. Benny Checking Signei Stung] . cmr All Text Messages ......... 17 Can Log; 8. Air Tim Cournor u Phone Book. . Clock, . . . dock unlng Connocling Bonery . eon-aing Dign Entry Error one. Suiting . . . 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