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Portable PCS Telephone
Operating Instructions
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Before operating the CM-ZIOOSPR portable telephone, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it (or future refererwe.
If your usage ineludes in-vehicle operation, it is recommended that you refer to the
Inshllation/Connections/Opention manual [or the optional awry kits.
DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM ION BATTERY
LITHIUM ION BATTERY.
DISPOSE OF PROPERLY
You can return your unwanted lithium ion batteries toyournezrest Sony Service
Center or Factory Service Center.
Note: In some areas the disposal of lithium ion batteries in household or business
trash may be prohibited
For the Sony Service Center nearst you call 1-800-221-SONY (United States only).
For the Sony Factory Service Center nearest you call 416-499-SONY (Canada only),
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
FCC CAUTION STATEMENT
You are cautioned that any drugs or modifications not anpmsly approved in this
manual muld void your authority to operate this equipmfitt.
Owner‘s record
The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are looted on a
nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the lerial number in the space
provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you all your dealer regarding
this pmducL
Model No‘: CM-ZIOOSPR Serial No.:
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”Digital by QUALCOMM” is a registered trademark onUALCOMM Incorporated.
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Rules and regulations
The US. Federal Corrununioations
Commission and the industry Canada
regulate PCS telephone service in their
rspective countries it B important for
you, the PG telephone user, to observe
the applicable regulations when
operating your PG telephone in either
country. in addition to time US. and
Canadian federal regulatiom, you may
be bound also by certain state,
provincial, territorialv and local ruls
and regulations, as well as by your PCS
carrier’s tariff (the rates, terms, and
oonditionsvof its service) if you wish to
use you: PS telephone in both the us.
and Canada, please molt with your
System Operator.
Furthermore, you should remember that
your PG telephone is r mdiblclephone.
—— i.e., it (omblns both wireline
technology, as used in your home or
office telephone system. and radio
technology ——and that the scope of
regulations and precautions is therefore
broader than the scope of regulations
and precautions relating to wirellne-
only telephone usage.
Some of the major points of
consideration are set out below. Please
note, however, that these ”Rul5 and
Regulatiom" and “Safety Precautions”
sections do not constitute legal advice;
and are intended merely for general
information purposs. If you have any
specific quastiom, please contact your
PG arrier (System Operator).
Urense — it your home system is in the
US, you do not require a separate
license to operate your PCS telephone;
obtaining a PCS telephone access
number is sufficient to register you as a
user. If your home system is in Canada,
a separate license is required; your
carrier will assist you in the licensing
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process. lfyouwishtomeyourPS
telephone on both rides of the border,
please contact your PCS arrier (System
Operator).
Equipment modifications --The US
Federal Communications Commission
has typeapproved the model at P6
telephone whilst you have purchased,
and has alloated a spedfic frequency
range [or PG service. No changes or
adjustments are to be made to your PG
telephone.
The radio equipment shall be made
available for inspection upon request by
representatives of the FCC or licenses.
Denial of service —A P6 urrier may
deny service temporarily or temtina'te
service for violation of any government
regulations or violation of its tariff.
Privacy — As a telephone user, you
have come to assume a certain standard
of privacy when you place or receive a
telephone all via the traditional
wireline systems. However, because
PCS telephones utilize radio
transmissions to 239642113, thesarne
standard nnnot always be assured
While it is unlawful for any
unauthorized person to divulge or use
any infomiation obtained from
intercepting or ”listening in on"
conversations intended for others, you
should not assume that your
conversation is completely secure.
Commerdally available scanning
equipment an permit a third party to
monitor the radio charmels used (or PCS
telephone calls.
Interference — No person shall
interfere with, or cause interference to,
any radio communication or signal.
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Safety precautions
IMPORTANT
For safe and efficient operation of
your phone, observe these guidelines.
Your hand-held portable PG telephone
usu digth Code Division Multiple
Aooss (CDMA) technology. CDMA is a
newer radio frequency (RF) technology
than the FM tecl'mology that has been
used for radio oommuniatiom (or
decadsl
Your portable PG telephone is a radio
transmitter and receiver. When the
phone ls ON, it wives and sends out
radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone
operate: in the frequency range of 1851
MHz to 1989 MHL When you use your
phone, the PG system handling your
all controls the mode of operation and
the power level at which your phone
transmits. The power is transmitted as a
digitally coded waveform at a rate
varyingfromlOOHztoBOOHz.The
average power an range from about
0.01 er to about 300 mWr
Exposure to radio frequency
energy
M1 on health effects from RF
energyhaslocused formanyyearson
FM radio technology. That meardi and
studies newer radio
tedmologiu, such as CDMA, have
found no credible scientific evidence
that adverse health effects result from
the use of PG telephones
The Institute of Electrical and
Eledmnis Engineers (lEEE) in 1991,
and The American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) in 1992, updated the
1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels
with raped to human exposure to RF
energy. Over 120 scientists, engineers,
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and physicians from universities,
government health agenda, and
industry, reviewed the available
march and developed this updated
Standard. ln March 1993, the us.
Federal Conmruniutions Commission
(FCC) proposedthe adoption of this '
updated Standard.
The design of your phone ocrnplis with
this updated Standard. Of course, if you
wanttolimitKFexposureeven further
than the updated ANSI Standard, you
maychoose to control the duration of
your calls and operate your phone in
the most power efficient manner.
Efficient phone operation
For your phone to operate at Ihelowest
power level mistent with satisfactory
call quality, please observe the
following guidelines:
Your phone has an extend-ole anemia;
extend it fully whenever posible for
maximum effidency.
Hold the phone as you would any other
telephone While speaking directly into
the mthpieoe, position the antenna up
and over your shudder.
Do not hold the interim when the
phone is in use. Holding the antenna
affects call quality and may ause the
phone to operate at a higher power level
than needed.
Antenna care and replacement
Do not use the phone with a damaged
antem if a damaged antenna comes
into contain with the skin, a minor-bum
may mult. Replace a damaged antenna
immediately. Take your phone to an
authorized service center for repair.
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Use only the supplied or approved
antennar Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachmatts could
impair call quality, damage the phone.
and violate FCC regulations.
Driving .
Check the laws and regulations on the
use of PCS telephones in the areas
where you drive. Always obey them
Also, when using your phone while
driving, please:
. pay full attention to driving;
- use handsfiee operation if available;
- pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call, if driving
conditiors so require.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from RF energyr However, RF
energy from PCS telephons may affect
some eledmnic equipment
RF energy may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
electronic operating and entertainment
systems in motor vehicls. Greek with
the manufacturer or its representative to
determine if the“ systerm are
adequately shielded from external RF
energyt You should abo check with the
manufacturer of any equipmmt that has
been added to your vehicle.
Medical devices
Consult the manufacturer of any
personal medial devics (such as
pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to
determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF energyr Your
physician may be able to assist you in
obtaining this information.
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Tom your phone OFF in health care
facilities when regulations posted in the
areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using
equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
Aircraft
Turn your phone OFF before boarding
any aircraft
- Use it on the ground only with new
permission.
- Do not use in the air.
To prevent possible interference with
aircraft systems, USl Fedenl Aviation
Administration (FAA) regulations
require you to have permission from a
crew member to use your phone while
the plane is on the ground. To prevent
interference with P6 system, FCC
regulations prohibit using your phone
while the plane is in the alr‘
Children
Do not allow children to play with your
phone. it is not a toy. Grildren oould
hurt themselves or others (by poking
themselves or other; in the eye with the
antenna, for example). Children also
could damage the phone or make all:
that increase your telephone bills.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting
operations, turn your unit OFF when in
a “blasting area" or in areas posted:
“Turn off two-way radio," Construction
crews often use remote control RF
devices to set off explosives
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Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area
with a potentially explndve
atrmsphue‘ it is rare, but your phone or
its Americas could generate sparks.
Spark in such areas could muse an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially ecpiosive
atmosphere are often, but not always.
clearly markecL They include fueling
areas such as gas stations; below deck
on boats; fuel or chemie-i transfer or
storage iaciiitis; areas where the air
contains dterniuis of particles, such as
grain, dust, or metal powders; and any
other area where you would normally
be advised to turn off your vehicle's
engine.
AQ— ~ Do not transport orstore flammable gas,
liquid, or explosives in the compartment
of your vehicle whidt oontains your
phone or accessories.
Vehicls using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane) must
comply with the Nafimtal Fire
Protection Standard (NFI’A-SB). For a
mpy of this standard, contact the
National Fire Protection Association,
One Bltterymarch Park, Quincy, MA
07.269, Attn: Pubiiation Salas Division
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Table of contents
Ruins md ugulations
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Getting Started [asldng “ 30m Shun
Charging the battery pack.
Turning the phone on .
Using the log Dial“ navngaior.
Makingcalls
Receiving-ails.
. Storing phone numbers in the Phone Book
“Wk way? Calling from the Phone Book
to Make Calls Sea 1' 3&2?”mb
Calling from the Calls Lis
Sending DTMF signals from the Phone Book
About the Feature menus .....
Using the Short Massaging Service
Adjusting the volume .
Massage ring
Checking and setting the timers
Using the Directory .....
Wmlhneous extra features
' Setting security options
Setting display optiom
Adjusting network settings
Troubleshooting
L'st of menu items
Spea‘fiations
Glossary
Index ..
Additional
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Unpacking your phone
Carefully unpack your phone and check the contents using this List.
If there is something missing, please nomad your “first Sony dealer.
CM-ZlOOSPR Portable PG QN029BPLH Hi-Capacity
Telephone (1) Li-Ion Battery (1)
Hand Strap (1) QN-001AC AC Adapter (1)
Attaching the hand strap
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Looking at your phone
For further information, refer to the page numbers indicted in parenthses 0.
Telephone
5 Call alert indicator (14)
Lights when there is m incomlng
all.
[2 Earpiece
E Display
See "Display' on page 10 [or a
general explanation of the items
that appear on the display.
E] Number buttons, 0 to 9, and
@l@ buttons (16, 20)
Use the number buttons to enter
letters and numbers Plus and hold
a number button, 0 to 9, for touch
dialing (see page 27) Use the ®/
buttons to move the armor
when you are entering letters.
El Arm microphone
Open to make/reoeiVe a all.
Close to end a call.
El @ button (16 to 20)
Pms to make outgoing calls and to
receive incoming calls when the
arm microphone is open.
button (16, 1B, 19)
Press to end calls. Also cancels
operations and returns the phone to
standby mode.
(clear) button (20)
Press to clear the last or ill entered
digits on the display, or to exit the
current mode of operation.
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E] @ (power) button (14)
Press to turn the phone on or off.
Hand strap attachment (8)
[13] Battery cover release tab (11)
Slide up to remove the battery cover.
Battery cover (1 1)
(E Antenna (14)
IE log Dialf" navigator (15)
Push and turn for menu navigation
and for dranging setting on
menus. [n this manual. the 0 icon
indiates that you should push the
log Dial’" navigator in towards the
center of the phone.
IE Ringer (44)
E Connector (12)
Use to connect the phone to either
the AC adapter, a cigarette lighter
adapter, a desktop charger, or a
handyfree car kit.
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Getting Started
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Display
The top row of the display contains loans that inform you of the current status of
your phone. The bottom tour rows of the display are for text such as phone numbers,
nams, and operational prompts Each row displays a maximum of 12 characters.
Il short character display
Shows settings such as the number
of the currently displayed Features
menu, as well as Phone Book and
Calls List memory lofltiaw
Z] (‘ (in-use) / K (out-of-service)
icon (14, 16, 18)
The in~use icon appears during a
all. Aslashthmughthein—usekon
appears what no signal ls received.
You cannot make or receive all;
when the outfit-service icon is
visible.
E [3 (digital) icon
Appears when your phone 3
receiving a signal.
El “full (signal strength) Icon (14)
Tells you the approximate strength
of the signal being received.
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IE El (roam) icon (GB)
Appears when you are roaming
outside your home service area.
5] El (message) icon (36)
Appears when you have new text
or voice mail masags pending.
The icon flashes if the new message ‘
is urgent.
m (E (battery) icon (12, 13)
Shows the approximate amount of
charge power remaining in the
battery. Recharge the battery before
in is My discharged.
Character display
Prompts various actions, and then
displays the mulls. It also shows
phone numbers and names.
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Charging the battery
Make sure to charge the battery before using the phone. To charge the battery, attach
the battery to the handset, then connect the supplied AC adapter.
Getting Started
Inserting the battery
1 Slide up the battery cover release tab (D
and remove the cover (9.
2 Align the battery terminals with those on
the phone and insert the battery.
Make sure the battery is inserted with the
(9 O facing down.
3 Align the tabs at the bottom of the cover
with the tabs in the phone G) and push the
cover until it clicks G).
To remove the battery
Open the cover and tap the phone lightly to renwve the battery.
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Charging the battery
Connect the AC adapter to the phone and the other and to a standard 120V AC outlet
as illustrated below. The charging time is about 3 hours.
in addition, you can charge the battery with the phone turned on Charging will take
longer with the phone turned OIL
to an AC outlet K
" to the connector on the phone (the
thumb laden! should lace upwards)
When the power is turned on
As the battery charges, the battery icon (E) indicates the power status. The blocks in
the battery icon gradually stop flashing. This lndiatu the level of power restoration
When all of the blocks in the battery icon have stopped flashing, the battery is fully
charged.
when the power is turned off
The message ”Battery is Charging” is displayed, and (E flashs. a: {my t :
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When the battery is fully charged, the mag! ‘(Zharging is
Complete" is displayed, and Estope flashing. gym-fl... t;
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0 I! you make or receive a all what the battery is not dtarged sufficiently, the call will be cut
off. In that case, you will hear an alarm, indicating that the battery is low,
- You can turn on the phone without the battu-y, but you am make or receive . call, even it
you comm the AC adapter to an AC outlet.
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Notes on charging
0 When you charge the battery, avoid:
— charging in temperatum below 32'F (O'C) or over 104°F (40’C)t
- charging the battery in direct sunlight or in plans with high humidity
(such as a bathroom).
0 Domtuseanybatteryotherthantheonespecifiedinuiseimtructions
- ltisnormalforthebatterytobecomewarmduxingdurgingorafteruse.
0 The supplied AC adapter is not intended to be serviced. in the event of a
malfuncfim it should be replaced.
Getting Started
Notespon the battery
' Do not try to disassemble the battery.
~ Do not expose battery to high temperatures or fire.
- Never short circuit the battery. Donot allow battery contacts to touch metal
materials.
Checking the battery
Battery duration
in standby mode, the battery lasts approximately 20 hours. when used continuously,
it lasts approximately 2 hours.
Battery condition
The battery icon indicates the battery level as follows (when the power is on):
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Note that the battery icon displays the approximate charge level and that the
consumption may differ depending on oonditiom of use, such as ambient
temperature, network coverage, and usage patterrs.
When the battery is empty
The battery icon flashes. A beep sounds, indicating that the battery is low. Shortly
thereafter, the phone turns off. Make sure to recharge the battery as soon as possible.
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Turning the phone on
To use your phone, the power must be turned on It is preferable
to extend the antenna, as this maximizs signal strength and
minimizes interference.
Extending the antenna
Hold the end of the antenna and pull up until Call alert
fully extended. '
To retract the antenna
Push the antenna down until it is fully retracted.
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Turning the power on k
Hold down 6") for about one second. The all alert indicator 3:5: 2: '°'
lights up, the phone beeps (if keybeep volume is not turned off), (t l "m" n st
and the phone starts seardting for a signal. e: tenures
When the phone has found a service signal, the standby display an! m
appears and the call alert indicator goes off. Now the phone is my Phone
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To check the signal strength
The sigml strength icon indicates various levels of signal strength. It is best to make calls
when the signal is strong. although tans canbe nude when theslgnal strength is weak.
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If you are out of the service area it
The outvf~service icon (K) appears, and the phone seardts for a 33:12: '
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If a signal cannot be found, the phone enters power save mode.
it will "wake up”automatically at intervab (based on arrier
network settings) to search for a service signal.
no service
available.
non in power
saving node.
Turning the power off an a
Hold down 6") for about one second. The following display W" " l “G W '
appem briefly, then the phone turns off,
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The log Dialm navigator makm it easy to
navigate from one menu to another.
(Jog Dhl'"
o navigator)
Choosing a menu item .
To choose a menu item, push the log Dial‘“ navigator. The flashing arrow (6) on
display indicates the item you an select by pushing o. If you push O on the
standby display, for example, you will go to the Features menu If you push 0
again, you will go to the Message menu.
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If you enter digits on the standby display, the word “Options" appears at the bottom
of the display, preceded by 4. Push O to access the Options menu
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amnion: Save
To go back
If you want to go back to the previous display, press @. If you want to return to
the standby display, either press @ or hold down -.
Scrolling through menu items
To scroll through menu items, turn the log Dial‘“ navigator when the D icon
appears. The up (r) and down (L) arrows on the display indicate the available
scrollable direction, For example, it you turn (1) within the Sounds menu, you will
scroll through the submenu items.
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On the leftmost display, ( is not shown. This indicates that you cannot scroll up.
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Getting Started
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Making calls
You an call any number up to 32 digits from
within a service area The outot-servioe icon (K)
indium that you are outside the service area. 0
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In this example, the phone number to be alled is 173-456-7890.
1 Use the number buttons and .l@ to
enter the number.
The following display appears If you enter the wrong res-Lss-nvo
digit, press to back up. To clear all entered digits, " o" ‘ "s
press or hold down @ to return to the standby
display.
2 If the arm microphone is closed, open it to an E
dial. If the arm microphone is open, press ‘°"""""°"
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The phone dials the number you have entered
The ( icon appears,
When the call is connected, the call timer appears and
displays the elapsed time.
4 Press or close the arm microphone to
end the call when you are finished.
The f icon disappears and the final elapsed call time
flashes {or 10 seconds,
The standby display automatically reappears
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Tips
- When dialing, you an lmen a pause to much a DTMF (Du-I Tone Multiple Frequawy)
number to the number you ue ailing (see page as for a dscn'ption 0! arm)
- lf Auto-Hyphen is named on, me plu‘me number is hyphenated nulomallally as you enter
the diglls (see page as).
' lf Mlnule Alert ls turned on, a beep sounds 10 semnds before every full mlnule throughout
the all (see page 50).
- Enhanced value prlvacy is indicted by the mange "-P-" displayed in the upper left comer
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To adjust the earpiece volume during a call
Turn (0 up to increase the volume
Turn (0 down to decrease the volume.
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ln addltion, you can adjust the volume uslng the Sounds menu (see page 44).
To mute/unmute the microphone during a call
Push and hold Cl
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In addition, you can mute the mkmphone using the Sounds menu (see page 45).
To redial the last number
On the standby display, press @ when Ihe arm microphone is open Then press
@ again and the number you dialed last is redialed automatically.
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Receiving calls
You an receive ails as long as the out-ol—service
icon (K) is not displayed. The a»: icon indicais
that you are outside the service area
Ann microphone
When you receive a call, the ringer sounds or the phone vibrates
”Incoming Call" flashes, and the call alert indicator lights.
li you turn all ma ringe- volume (see page 44), you will not hear
(he ringfl sound m mmge "-Ringer ou-~ is displayed
on the sundby display.
1 If the arm microphone is closed, open it.
If the arm microphone is open, press @ to
answer the call.
When the all is connected, the call timer appears and
displays the elapsed lime.
2 Press or close the arm microphone to
end the call when you are finished.
The f icon disappears, and lhe final elapsed call time
flashes for 10 secondsa
The standby display automatically reappears
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Tips
. Using the log Dial'" navigaior, you can adjusl (he earpiece volume or mute Ihe microphone
during a call (see page 44).
- Enhanced voice privacy is indicaled by the message ”—P-" displayed in the upper left corner
ol the DOD (see page 70). This feature is camerdependrm.
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If the caller has caller ID
The caller’s phone number appears on the display when you
receive a all if both the aller and the unlersupport this
feature.
l{ the caller has caller ID and the number matches a Phone Book
entry, the name that you xtored wilh the number (if any) is
displayed also.
If you miss a (all
If you miss an incoming call, a message appears similar to the
following display. To return to the standby display, either press
-, @, or 0. If the caller had caller ID, the caller’s number is
slored in the Calls Us! (see page 31).
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Your phone featum a bullt~in Phone Book
memory, in which you can store up to 99 (01—99)
phone numbers with mm. You can dial stored 0
numbers quickly by recalling them from the
Phone Book (see page 26).
Each phone number an contain up to 32 digits,
and each name up to 12 characters This section Number buttons
shows how to stare, edit, and erase Phone Book and GE
numbers quickly, @‘
In thls example, the phone number to be stored is lB456~7890, and the name is SONY.
1 On the standby display, use the number l,“ m
buttons and -/@ to enter the number.
The number appears on the display. 1 z s—LSé-nvo
In addition, you can store hyphens, pauses, and links “WNW"
with your Phone Book entries (see page 22).
2 Push O. a“
The Options menu appears. ornous L(
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3 Turn (0 to select "Save," then push -O.
The following display appears, prompting you for a
name to accompany the number.
4 Use the number buttons to enter the name.
If you press the same button in quick succession, the
letter you just altered changes. (See the “Alphanumeric
table" on page 21) For the next entry, wait until the
cursor moves one step to the right or use @/@ or
log Dialm navigator to move the cursor. Use -/@
to insert spaces between characters. If you enter the
wrong character, press @ to clear the character
highlighted by the cursor.
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To enter "SONY"
Press four times to enter an “5."
Press three times to enter an "0." Wm until the cursor
movss one step to the right for the nexl entry.
Press @ twice to enter an “N"
Press (E) three times to enter a ”Y,”
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A display appears similar to the following, indicating ' , w c
the first available memory location. '
6 Push O to store the new number in the
first available memory location.
If you want to store it in another location, turn (C) to
select the desired location or enter the location number,
then push O. A confirmation message appears,
followed by the status of the Phone Book.
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Each time you press a number button, it cycle: through the letters as follows:
Button Sequence
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To enter a hyphen, pause, or link
You can enter hyphms, FILES, or link, as well as digiB into a number entry. When
you store 1 foreign number, turn of! the phone’s autohyphemtion feature. lf you
enter a hyphen manually, luhohyphemtion will turn off for that number. Puss are
helpful when you want to send DTMngmls (see page 33). Use links when you
want to join and dial two or more Phone Book entries. After inserting a link, enter the
number of the memory loation that you want to attach .
1 While entering digits. push O.
The Options menu appears.
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2 Turn GO to select which information to an an
enter, then push O. A “Fm".‘mfi
After inserting a hyphen, pause, or link, the display
returns to number entry mode.
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To enter Select The display shows
a hyphen Entu Hyphen -
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a hard pause Hard Pause ll]
a time pause Time Pause
a link Enterlink
If the Phone Book Is full an
it there are no memory locations available, the following display 3:13. ”I I l
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entrlex open
After entering a name, tlve‘follovwing display appears, prompting an as
you to spedfy a memory slot to overwrite save in
To cancel, hold down @. 3332071,
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Editing stored information
You an edit the name, phone number, and memory loution of specific anti-115
stoned in the Phone Book.
1 On the standby display, turn (0 once.
The Phone List display appears.
2 Turn (0 down to select “Phone Book."
The’first entry in the Phone Book appears.
3 Turn (0 to select the entry that contains
the information you want to edit.
The contents of the selected memory location are
displayed.
4 Push O.
The Options menu appears.
5 Turn (0 to select "Edit,” then push O‘
The Edit menu appears.
6 Turn (0 to select the item you want to
edit, then push O.
The stored information that corresponds to the selected
item appears,
To change Select
the name Name
the phone number Phone"
the memory location Location #
7 Enter the new information.
Enter new information the same way you stored
original information (see page 20). The old information
is overwritten.
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8 When you are finished, push O. L IS an m
The Options menu reappears when you edit the name, “a: Zfshufi
phone number, or the memory location New '
information is saved immediately.
Enter Link
9 Turn to to select "Save," then push O.
A display appears similar to the following, confirming
that your changes have been saved
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In addition. you can use the Directory menu to edit Phone Book numbers (see page 52).
Erasing a phone number
You can erase stored Phone Book merits If the selected entry is restricted, you must
enter the four-digit lock code before you can ease it (see page 60).
1 On the standby display, turn (0 down w: au
twice to select “Phone Book." °'““
The first Phone Book entry is displayed. 1533332")
2 Turn GO to find the Phone Book entry you L 15 no em
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A display appears similar to the following, prompting 53; it "WM
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5 Push 0 again. L IS nu
The selected entry is erased. After a few seconds, the “Hub
standby display reappears. ‘
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~ You also can use the Directory menu to erase one Phone Book entry at a lime (see page Sl).
- Use the Security menu in erase .n Phone Book entries at once (see page 62).
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Restricting Phone Book entries
You an restrict individual Phone Book entries or the entire Phone Book so that
am an be gained only by entering a lock code (see page 60). The phone numbers
of restricted entries will not be displayed.
1 Select the Phone Book entry that you want
to restrict, then push 0.
The Options menu appears.
2 Turn (0 to select "Restriction," then
push o.
A display similar to the following appears.
3 Push O to restrict the selected entry.
Now the selected entry is restricted. After I few
seconds, the standby display reappears.
To unrestrict an entry
1 Select the Phone Book entry that you want
to unrestrict.
The iollowing display indicates a restricted entry.
2 Push O.
The Options menu appears.
3 Turn «3 to select ”Restriction," then
push O.
The following display appears, prompting you to enter
the lock code.
4 Use the number buttons to enter the lock
code.
Now the selected entry is unrestricted. After a few
seconds, the standby display reappears.
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Calling from the Phone Book
You can dial frequently used numbers quickly
from the Phone Book using the log Dial"
navigator. Alternatively, by using speed/ touch
dialing, you only need to press a few buttons to
dial these numers, -
Arm microphone -
1 On the standby display, turn 0 once.
The Phone List display appears. thnilun”
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2 Turn (0 down to select "Phone Book." “J, an E
The first entry in the Phone Book appears. M t I u
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The contents of the selected entry are displayed.
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4 Open the arm microphone if it is closed.
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If the arm microphone is open, push O to
see the Options menu.
Push 0 again to make a call.
The phone dials the number stored in the selected
Phone Book entry. The f icon appears.
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~ You an search [or a phone number by name or memory Section (see plges 29-30).
- Whenever the phone number is displayed, you can all n by pushing 0 or @ or by
opening the arm microphone.
. u the phone number at a selected Phone Book entry is too long Io fit on the screen, you an
um View the overflow digits by selecting ”View Number” on the Options menu.
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To release a pause or link during a call an
lfll’lwneBookentry contains hard pausesorlinks,onlythe 325: °- '
digits up to the first hard pause or link are displayed. To dial the m-
tattle-re
rest of the selected entry (and release the pause or link), push O.
For n time PltBe, wait two seconds The phone dials the mt of
the entry automatically.
Speed dialing
To dial quickly, you an enter the Phone Book memory location numbm The phone
calls the number stored in the corresponding location.
1 Use the number buttons to enter the
memory location number.
2 To dial the number, open the arm
microphone. If the arm microphone is ' ggggm‘nsu
already open, press 7
The name and memory location number appear. The
phone dial: the number stored in the entered memory
location.
You cannot use speed dialing to call the phone number in location 1. u the arm mluvplwne is
taper and you puss 0D, then @, the phone dials voice mail oerttor. '
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Touch dialing
You an dial I phone number stored in the Phone Book without pasting @.
Before using this feature, make sure that Touch Dial on the Bins menu is set to ‘on”
(see page 57)
1 Use the number buttons to enter the nu
memory location number, and hold down £3:3“"""'
the last digit of the memory location “54,64,”
number for about two seconds when the
arm microphone is already open.
The name and number of the memory location appear.
The phone dials the number stored in the entered
memory location.
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Searching the Phone Book
To locate a daired Phone Book entry, you can
Search by name, phone number, or memory
loafim You can search the Phone Book either
alphabefimlly or for a string of dunctels.
Searching alphabetically
When you enter only one character, Ihe phone lists all entries that begin with the
muted character.
1 From the standby display, turn (0 once. n.
The Phone List display appears. thrfli‘fix ‘
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4 Push 0.
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In addifion, you can use the Diredory menu to search the Phone Book by name (see page 53).
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Searching for a string of characters
When you enter two or more diameters, the phone searches for entdefi that contain
those characters. The mull: are listed starting from the lowst memory location
number.
1 From the standby display, turn (0 once. “4 -
The Phone List display appears. 22:31:13"
2 Push O.
The Search display appeals. inuu so:
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The entries containing the selected string are listed 5°“
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lfthemmh string does not contain punctuation or a space, the phone scam only the first
channels of uwwouds in the matching entries.
Searching by memory location
The phone tenths fat 1 memory location that matches the entered dismal), And
displays a list of options.
1 On the standby display, enter the memory
location (a maximum of two digits).
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If the entered location is empty, a message similar to L IS nu
the following appears. After a few seconds, the standby "lone not
display reappears. {5222}; 15
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In addition. you can use the Directory menu to search the Phone Bookby memory location (see
page“).
Searching for a phone number
The phone lists all entries that contain the entered digit(s).
1 On the standby display, enter at least three 514 a
digits.
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The Options menu appears. influfiuwfi
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3 Turn (0 up to select “Find Number." then
push O.
The Phone Book lists and displays all entries matching Lfixffi?"
the entered digits. Depending on the Sort Book setting '
(see page 66), the entries are listed either alphabetically
or by memory location,
4 Turn co to view the next entry that wr “- @
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If a matching Phone Book entry is not found, a message
similar to the lollowing is displayed. Alter a few
seconds, the standby display reappears.
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Calling from the nails List
Information on the ten most recent outgoing
calls, incoming fills, scratch pad entries, and
missed calls are stored in the phone's Call: List. ll 0
you call the same number twice in a row, only the N'“ m'WP"°“°
most recent all is stored in the Calls List.
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1 On’the standby display, turn (0 once.
Phone List
The Phoneljstdisplayappears. ”an, un
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2 Turn (0 up to go to "Calls List."
Information on the most recent call appears.
"Calls List is empty" displays if there are no entries.
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3 Turn (0 to select the entry you want.
The contents of the selected entry displays.
4 Open the arm microphone if it is closed.
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The Options menu appears.
Push 0 again. menu
The phone dials the selected Calls List entry. gzgcfl“ "“ ' '
The f icon appears.
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To view detailed information of Calls Llst entries
Uslng the Options menu in step 4 on the previous page, In addition, you an view
thedigltsofaphomnumberthatdonotfitonthescrmthedtintionbfuieamor,
the time and date of the alL
To view Select
digits that do not fit on the screen View Number
the duration of the all Duration
the time and date of the all Time/Date
To save the number to the Phone Book
Select ”Save" from the Options menu in step 4 on the previous page by pushing the
log Dialm navigator.
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You can send DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency)
signals to am electronic service (such as
telephone banking) when dialing numbers from the
Phone Book. Dual Tone Multiple Frequency is also
known as “iouclrtone.” Tones are generated when
you pres a telephone button (number, I, or x»), It
can be used to mess answering machine, pagers,
telephone banking services, data servicos, and other
electronic services.
Number lumen:
and @@
1 During a call, search for the Phone Book L rsrnu I»
entry that contains the numbers you want
to send.
The selected entry is displayed. Use the Directory
menu to search for the Phone Book entry (see pages 53
and 54).
2 Push O.
The Options menu appears.
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3 Turn (10 to select "Send Tones," then push
O.
A DTMP signal, containing the entered digits, is sent in
a burst.
If you try to send a DTMF signal in standby mode
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The following message is displayed. You can send a DTMF PM: leg:
signal only during-all. ’ ° ‘7‘
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. To enter Ind tend numbers one by one during a all, use the number buttons and ®/®
to send the DTMF numben
- To change the length of the nmr lransmrssron, see ”Selling the keybeep Im' on page 47.
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About the Features menus
You can use the Features menu to customize the
special (eatum of your phone.
Menu structure
The phone uses a hierarchical on-screen menu stmctum for setting and editing
parameters. For a comprehensive list of submenus and cert-spending settings, see
”list of menu items” on pages 72 and 73.
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Viewing and selecting menu options
The log Dial"I navigator makes it easy to navigate the phone's mus. The
procedure to View and select menu options is common to most of the Features menus
(see page 72). Thme menus are also accessible during a all. The following example
shows how to set the backlight,
1 On the standby display, push O to select fité'"
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If the standby display is not shown, press or hold fin“
lers
down Q), then push O to display the Features menu.
The arrow and the menu number flash, indicating
which menu will be selected by pushing O (in this
case the Message menu [F—1]).
2 Turn (0 to select "Display," then push O. ”45“,
The Display menu appears. The arrow and the last in"
digit of the submenu number flash, indicating which 5:22:25“
submenu will be selected by pushing {D (in this case “W'WN‘H‘
the Banner menu {PHI}.
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3 Turn (0 to select "Backlight," then push 0. me an a
The Backlight menu appease The current setting is “fififiz’gflm
indicatedbyacheckmukU)andisdisplayedin crzcnnue:
capital letters. (See page 65 for an additional fl 7° 5"
description on setting the backfight)
4 Turn (0 to select the setting. Hz nu
The available options appear in a cyclic manner as you umuauro"
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To exit from the Features menu
Press or hold down Q) to return to the standby display.
To return to the prevlous display
Pm: (g), To go back further, pm @ again. ' ‘ Q
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mad the end cf the menu To view other menu items, mm o in the opposite dimsion.
- The sundby display luloman'ally reappears after 30 seconds oi inactivity, excepa in the
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Using the Short Messaging Service
This section contains infomution on the Short
Messaging Service (SMS). This feature let you
receive "text” messages, which are stored in your
phone as long as there are enough memory
lomtions available.
Contact your service provider to see if this
service is available in your area,
Receiving messages
To receive mssags, the phone must be turned on The phone suppers three typs
of messages: ”TEXT" indicates a text message; “PAGE” typically contains only digits;
”VOICE" is a voice mail notification, and indicates the number of new voice mall
mgis stored in your voice mailbox
When you receive a message am am
The mssage icon (El) appears on the display and lhe call alert UlfiiNl' me E
indicator flashes, accompanied by audible alerts. The following 3 A; ’ i222
display appears. The first line indicates Msagetypeand 123—556—7590
priority. if the mmage is urgent, the mssage type is preceded
by the word URGFJIT. if you prss any key, this display
disappears The wage imn (El) remains displayed as long as
there are unread messages.
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li'you receive duplicate mmgs, the phone deletes ue older one and acres the new one with
the infliction “DUPLICATE”
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tlvephone automatially erases old manger that-rem looked.
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ringwhen you receive - mesage,
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Accessing messages
1 Push O twice from the standby display. in n-
The Message menu appears, indicating the number of gg‘cgf" ‘
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- Voicemaflmssages (seemesecfionbelow). 5 “d l'“
0 Unread next masags and pagings (see page 39).
O Text mags and pagings that you have almdy
read, but are still stored in memory (see page 40).
Reading voice mail notification messages [F111
1 Push O to select ”Voice" from the
Message menu. m mm"
The Voice display appears, indicating the number of 530-670-0937
voice mssags stored in your voice mailbox. Press (“ED
to go back to the Message menu.
2 Turn (0 to scroll through the message. an em
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Accessing voice mail
You can access voice mail center easily.
1 Press and hold GED for about two seconds. nu em
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voice IIGI
or 123-456-1890
Press GD, then press QB.
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To erase a voice message
1 After reading a voice mail notification
message, push O.
The Options menu appears.
2 Turn GO to select "Erase Msg,’ then push O.
The voice mail notification mange is erased The ,_
Message menu reappears, indicating that there Ire I an in:
currently no voice mail notification mssages stored in 3 ° “ ""
memory. '
To dial a callback number
1 After reading a voice mail notification my new
message, open the arm microphone if it is °'”°"‘ “
closed. ' ,
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The phone dials the callback phone number which is
attached to the message.
If the arm microphone is open, push O to
see the Options menu.
Then push 0 again to dial the callback nu
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Reading new text messages [F121
You an read both new and old masagec stored in immory. Urgent mags are
listed above non-urgent ones, with the most recent entries first After reading
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1 Turn (0 to select "New Text" from the
Message menu, then push O.
The first message is displayed.
If there are no new msaga, the following display
appears. Push O to return to the Message menu.
2 Turn (0 to scroll through the message.
If you do not scroll, the display automatically scrolls
down A hollow box (D) indicates the end of the
message.
¢‘ 3 To proceed to the next message, push O.
The Options menu appeam To letum to the standby
display, press -.
4 Turn (0 to select "Next Msg," then push O.
The next message is displayed‘ [t there are no more
messages, the Message menu reappears.
To return to the previous message
In step 4 above, select ”Prev Msg” fivm the Options menu.
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Reading old text messages [F131
The most recent Mugs are listed first.
1 Turn (0 to select "Old Text" from the
Message menu, then push O.
A list of old messages is displayed. A dot (0) indicates
the beginning of each message. A lock icon (ll)
indicates that the message is locked (see page 41). If a
number is too long to fit, an ellipsis (...) is used.
2 Turn m to scroll through the list of old
messages.
3 To read the selected message, push O-
The selected message is displayed.
4 Turn (0 to scroll through the message.
If you do not scroll, the display automatically scrolls
down to the end of the mmsage, which is indicated
with a hollow box (D).
5 When you have read the message, press
to return to the list of old messages.
To read the next massage, push O to go to the
Options menu, then select ”Next Msg."
To lead the previous message, push O to go to the
Options menu, (hm select "Prev Msg.”
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To protect a text message
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1 After reading a message, push O.
The Optiom menu appears
2 Turn (0 to select ”Lock Msg,” then push O.
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To respond to a text message
1 After reading a text message, open the n. u-
arm microphone if it is closed. “at?“ ‘f
2 If the arm microphone is open, push O to
see the Options menu. Then, turn (0 to
select "Talk," then push O.
The phone dials the callback phone number which is run an
attached to the message. Connecting“
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no call is made and the following message is displayed no nub-ck
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To save the callback number
1 After reading a message, push O.
The Options menu appears.
2 Turn (0 to select "Save Number," then “A a
push O. Entlr . um
The following display appears, prompting you for a
name to accompany the number.
3 Use the number buttons to enter the name.
If you press the same button in quick succession, the
letter you just entered changes. (See the ”Alphanumeric
table” on page 21.) Use (8/63 or log Dial“
navigator to move the cursor or to insert spaces
between characters If you enter the wrong character,
press @ to clear the character highlighted by the
cursor.
4 When you are finished, push O to store “mm 151
the phone number and name. 4m"
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A display similar to the following appears.
5 Push O to store the new number in the
first available memory location.
If you want to store it in another location, turn «3 to
select the desired location, then push O.
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To erase a text message
1 After reading a text message, push O.
The Options menu appears.
2 Turn (0 to select "Erase Msg,’ then
push O.
The message is erased.
Erasing all old text messages [F141
1 Turn to down to select "Erase Old" from
the Message menu, then push O.
The Erase Old menu appears.
2 Press © to erase all old messages.
To go back to the Message menu without erasing the
messages, push O. if you erase all old messages, this
is indicated on the Message menu.
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Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume of the ringer, keybeep, and earpiece on
theSoundsmenu. lnaddition, youanseledtlwtypeofsounds ‘
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buttons (see page”). Keyblep vol
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1 Push O to select ”Ringer Vol" from the re: “4
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and down to lower it. “5.22212?
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”low,” "meals (medium),” ”high," "escalate," and $10 Set
”vibration"
3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
If you turn off the ringer volume a“
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when the standby display appearsi Z; 2 3:02: 2&2
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Muting/unmuting the microphone [F221
You an mute/unmute the phone during a call directly, without using the Sounds
menu by pushing and holding O.
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In addition, you can mute/unmute the mlcrophone during a call using the Sounds
menu as follows. This feature is d‘usbled in standby mode.
1 During a call, turn 0 to select "Sounds”
from the Features menu, then push 0. mm at“
The Sounds menu appears. inn/unmute
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2 Turn D to select "Mute/UnMute" then
push O.
The following display appears. Now the mia‘ophone is
muted.
3 To unmute the microphone, turn (0 to
select "Sounds” from the Features menu, u..." m
then push O. fivlgllhlflat:
The Sounds menu reappears e, up 0
4 Turn (0 to select “Mute/UnMute" then my an
push o. ‘Hle: |721
The (£1121me display appears Now the microphone is gfxgtzxx
Adjusting the keybeep volume [F231
You an adjust the volume of the beep that sounds when you pms a button
1 Turn (0 to select ”Keybeep Vol" from the
Sounds menu, then push 0. 55125212"
The Keybeep Vol menu appears. “557-23“
2 Turn to up to raise the keybeep volume.
and down to lower it. ‘513‘55 V"
You can select from four keybeep volume settings: gsézhgizfl
”oft,” "low,” "med. (medium)," and “high.”
3 Push 0 to enter the new setting.
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Adjusting the earpiece volume [F241
Youmnadjust thespeaker volume.
1 Turn (0 to select ‘Earpiece Vol" from the
Sounds menu, then push O.
The Eurpiece Vol menu Appeals
2 Turn (0 up to raise the earpiece volume,
and down to lower it.
There are seven earpiece volume settings ranging from
”1” to ”7.” A higher number indium higher volume.
3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
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You can Adjust m earpiece volume during . all by turning co.
Setting the ringer type [F251
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Sounds menu, then push 0. "$3,330
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2 Turn to to select the ringer type. Fe; “4
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3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
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Setting the keybeep type [F261
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4 Turn (0 to view the next entry.
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To search for a string of characters
When you enter two or more chanctm, the phone searches for entries that contain
the entered string. The results are listed starting from the lowest memory location
number.
1 Turn GO to select "Find Name” from the
Directory menu, then push O.
The Search display appears, prompting you for a
search string‘
2 Enter at least two characters.
3 Push O.
The entries containing the selected string are listed
starting from the lowest memory location number.
4 Turn co to view the next entry.
Searching the Phone Book by memory location [F461
You can find memory locations easily.
1 Turn (0 to select ”Phone Book" from the
Directory menu, then push O.
The following display appears, prompting you for a
search string.
2 Use the number buttons to enter the
memory location number.
The Phone Book entry that matches the search string is
displayed.
If the selected entry is empty, the display shows the
message ”Phone Book storage location )0( is empty.”
After a few seconds, the standby display reappears.
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Viewing the Calls List [F471
You an view Calls List entries easlly.
1 Turn (0 to select ”Calls Llst" from the
Directory menu, then push O. “m m" g
The following display appears, allowing you to view 2:13 5 3:2
the Calls List.
If the Calls List is empty, the display shows the
message "Calls List is empty.”
2 Turn (0 to view the Calls List entries. m "A
The most recent entry is displayed first To View the
rest of the ten most recent entries, tum O. us-tsc-uvo
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In Addition, you an view the Calls List from the standby display (seepage 31)
To place a call [05er m
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Miscellaneous extra features
OntheExh-asmmmyouanutthephone toenabletoudi
dialing, redial automatically, and answer incoming calls
automatically or at the pm: of my button. In addition. you can
usethismutolocktlwkeypadandtojotdownphone
numbers.
Preventing accidental operation [F511
When the microphone is closed, you an lock the keypad by pushing and holding 0
from the standby display. Locking the keypad offers low-level security. For example,
it disables accidental dialing when you keep the phone in your pocket. In addition,
you can lock the keypad as follows.
1 Turn GO to select "Key Guard" from the s: “4
Extras menu, then push 0. 3193.3“,
The followmg message appears. {z'xlolfi
After a few seconds, the standby display reappears. “4
The text ”Keyguard On” indicates that the keypad is l, rho,“
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To unlock the keypad
Open the arm microphone or pres 03, Q9 and Q) in quick sumssioru
To answer an incoming call when the keypad is locked
just open the arm microphone. You do not need to unlock the keypad.
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Activating touch dialing [F521
Ifyouwanttousethetoudidialingieature(seepagez7),setto “on"
1 Turn (0 to select "T ouch Dial” from the F5? nu
Extras menu, then push o_ wucu but”
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2 Turn co to select "on" or "off." Fse nu m
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3 Push 0 to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
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Setting the phone to redial automatically [F531
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1 Turn (0 to select "Auto-Retry" from the Alive-In"
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The Auto-Retry menu appears "u 3“
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2 Turn 0 to select "on" or ”off. Auto-mm
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automatically. ”fl“ ’“
2 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears
Using the scratch pad [F541
Your phone has a scratch pad feature, which ls mful for writing down phone
numbers temporarily.
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1 Turn (0 to select "Scratch Pad" from the 35:2ng m
Extras menu, then push O. e-m'r'flfi'l")
The Scratch Pad display appeals, prompting you to '
enter a phone number.
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TheOph'ons menu appears. Besides shoring digils, you truest:
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can enter hyphens, pauses, and links (see page 22).
4 Turn (0 to select ‘Store&£xit," then push O.
The information is stored as a watch pad entry in the
Calls List. Whm the Calls List reaches more than 10 list
items, the oldest entries will be deleted as needed to
make room for new entries.
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Setting security options
You an restrict unauthorized access toyour phone and the F-E In in
information it holds. Additionally, on the Security menu, you can sscvu n
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Unlike other items on the Feature: menu, accessing the Security
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menu.
Preventing others from using your phone [F611
This option lets you set when the phone will be locked. When the phone is locked,
carrying out most operations requires entering the lock node; you still can we
incoming calls md «3111911, ‘911, I9“, ‘611, ‘2, or the other stored emergency
numbers.
1 Push o to select “Lock Phone" from the m nu
Security menu, Locx "055"
TheIanPhonemenu appears. agitator
2 Turn 0 to select when the phone will be m an
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locked. on power-09
You can select ”of ," "on power-up," or ”right now." If 5:92: 2"
you select ”off," the phone is available for use without
a lock code. If you select ”on power-up,” the phone is
locked every time you turn it on.
3 Push O to enter the new setting. cu m
The standby disphy reappears. The massage :§,§2:":z,z,
“0:Unlock" indicates that the phone is locked. 1: “all,“
To unlock the phone
On the ltzndby display, push 0. When prompted, enter the lock node.
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Setting a new lock code [F621
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when you want to am rub-med numbers.
1 Turn (0 to select “New Code" from the $1511“
Security menu, then push O.
The Enter New Code display appears, prompting you
to enter a new lock code.
2 Use the number buttons to enter a lock code. 555? m
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3 Push O to store the new lock code in
memory.
A confirmation display appears
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Restricting a Phone Book entry [F631
You an rmtrict moss to individual Phone Book merits.
1 Turn to to select "Restrict #” from the h k ‘
Security menu, then push O. aim-"3:33
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spedfy the Phone Book entry to be ratified
2 Turn to to select the Phone Book entry
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Restricting all Phone Book entries [F641
You an restrict Items to all Phone Book entris. All operations llnt’lnvolve Phone
Book entries require the four—digit lock code (see page 60).
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1 Turn (0 to select "Restrict All" from the KESYRICI'GF:
Security menu, then push O. strum“
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The Restrict All menu appears.
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entries on or off.
3 Push O to enter the new setting.
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Reverting to default settings [F651
You can reset all menu netting to the defaults. This does not affect Phone Book or
Calls List curls.
1 Turn to to select "Master Reset" from the “s n, m
Security menu, then push 0. 2311555"
TheMasterResetdisplay appears. Au Setting:
2 Press (33 to revert to the factory defaults,
or push O to keep the current settings.
If you revert to the factory defaults, all your custom
menu settings are erased.
Erasing all Phone Book entries [F661
You can erase all Phone Book entries at once.
1 Turn (0 to select "Erase Book" from the r“ “a
Security menu, then push O. 55:3,‘5222:
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2 Press (13 to erase all Phone Book entries, “5 m
or push O to quit without erasing. _"_m_
If you erase all entries, the following display appears.
Erasing all Calls List entries [F671
You can erase all Calls list entries at once.
1 Turn (0 to select “Erase Calls" from the m an «Sm
Security menu, then push O. ffifiizifit
TheEraseCallsdisplay appears. jjmtl‘“
2 Press CD to erase all Calls List entries, or m an em
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Storing emergency numbers [F681
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911, '911,¢91L ‘611, and ‘2 (which you cannot true) You an all these numbers
evm when the phone is locked.
1 Turn GO to select "Emergency #" from the
Security menu, then push O.
The first Emergency ! display appears
2 Turn (0 to select the emergency memory
location, then push O.
The following display appears, prompting you to enter
the phone number for the emergency entry.
3 Use the number buttons and
to enter the number.
4 Push -o to store the emergency number.
The entered emergency number is stored in memory.
To store other emergency numbers, repeat the above
procedure. To go back to the standby display, hold
down @.
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Setting display options
Youunusethefeatumontlw Disphymenu lochange the
appearance of the 0mm display.
Setting the banner [F711
Yauunehangewlut thebanner reads.
1 Push O to select “Banner" from the
Display menu.
The Banner display appears. The current banner text is
displayed.
2 Push 0 again to start editing.
The following message appears, prompting you to
enter a new banner.
3 Use the number buttons and (it—z)!-
to enter the new banner text.
The banner can be up to 12 characters long.
For details on character entry, see the ”Alphanumeric
table” on page 21.
4 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears. Your new banner is
displayed.
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Setting the backlight {F721
You can adjust the duration of the hackltght on the display and keypad
1 Turn co to select "Backlight" from the
Display menu, then push o.
The Backlight menu appears.
2 Turn (0 to select how long the backlight is
on after the last press of a button.
You can select ”for 30 secs,” ”(or 15 secs,” ”for 7 sea,” or
”off.” If the phone is used in conjunction with a hands-
fiee car kit, a dgarette lighter adapter, or a single— or
dual-slot battery charger, you have the added option of
“always on,” which leaves the backlight on permanently.
3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
Setting autohyphenation [F731
You can turn the aulohyphenation feature on and otli If you turn it on. entered
numbers are hyphenated according to the North American Numbering Plan (eleven
digits which include a long distance identifier, an area code, a three-digit community
code, and a four-digit location code e.g., 93993998999)
1 Turn (0 to select "Auto-Hyphen" from the
Display menu, then push o.
The Auto-Hyphen menu appears.
2 Turn (0 to select "on" or "off."
3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
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Sorting the Phone Book [F741
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sort the entries either alphabetically or by memory loation.
1 Turn 0 to select "Sort Book" from the m n.
Display menu, then push 0. “5:33; ,
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2 Turn 0 to set the sorting preferences. F." I“
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3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears
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Setting the menu length [F751
You an set the menu length (long or short). Theme“ menu displays only the mast
mmmun items on the Featurs menu; the long menu displays 11mm.
1 Turn (0 to select ”Menu Length” from the ms an m
Display menu, then push O. “W “53:5
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3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
Items on the short menu
The shaft menu contains the following items:
¢' - Masage (see page 36)
- Ringer Vol (see page 44)
' My Number (see page 51)
0 Phone List (see page; 28, 23, 31)
0 lock Phone (see page 59)
- Long Menu
The item ”Phone List" contains the items Tm Name' (see page 28), "mm Book" (see page a),
and 'C|I.|s usr' (see page 31).
To return to the long menu
Ontheshort menu, turn (I) to select "IA-mg Menu,” then push O.
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Adjusting network settings
On the Network menu, you can set the phone to alert you when
the roaming status changes, what a all is dropped, or when
enhanced voice privacy is last, You an set haw NAM': (Number “2; “3:
Assignment Modules) are switched, and also activate new rrt v. Ale rt
services. NAM’: are phone identifier numbers assodated
spedfioally with your phone. For sample, you may have both a
bum phone number and also a personal phone number
associated with your phone
Setting the roaming alert [F811
Your phone is roaming when you use it ouside of the home area. Roaming am to
a different mrrier and the types otmlls you an make varies with the agreement
between your “home" carrier and the currently serving carrier. Greek with your
service provider for details about roaming in a specific area
1 Push 0 to select “Roam Alert” from the m at
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The standby display reappears.
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1 Turn (0 to select "Drop Alert" from the
Network menu, then push O.
The Drop Alert menu appears.
2 Turn (0 to select “on" or “off."
3 Push O to enter the new setting.
The standby display reap-pens.
when a call is dropped
The following display appears accompanied by a beep it drop
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A display appears to lndimte il exhumed voice privacy is lost during a call. You can
choose to have an audible alarm Accompany this display.
1 Turn D to select “Priv. Alert" from the m u.
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