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1. The earpiece volume can be controlled by the volume key VOL while in conversation mode LAST NUMBER REDIAL The last number dialed can be redialed automatically without re entering it The number can still be retrieved even if the phone has been switched off and back on 1 With the display clear press SND 2 The number you last called will momentarily appear on the display and is automatically redialed PWR PWR 2141234567 IN USE IN USE SPEED DIALING The phone dials quickly by recalling phone numbers from memory using the memory location number and the SND key 1 Press MEM and the Memory Location Number i e 12 PWR 12 2141234567 2 Press SND The phone number will disappear and the signal strength indicator will appear PWR PWR 2141234567 0000 IN USE IN USE THE MEMORY Your phone has 24 memory locations which allow you to store numbers of up to 32 digits o Memory Address MEM Displayed as 32 digits Auto Stored when Last Number Dialed is sent Erased by next number sent o Memory Address MEM 00 Your own phone number and NAM used o Memory Address 1 to 24 32 digits Keypad Entry 8 STORING INFORMATION 1 Key in the phone number 2 Press FCN MEM PWR StorE 3 Press in Memory Location number 01 02 12 etc 4 The number will automatically be stored in the memory location selected Note If the memory location you have selected is already occupied
2. s computer In other areas you must contact the cellular phone operator before it can recognize your phone The company needs to know your telephone number your phone ESN electronic serial number and how you plan to pay for your calls There is usually an additional charge for roaming calls Note The ESN for your phone is located in the battery compartment of the phone and is comprised of the first 8 digits preceded by NEC s company code of 189 To Select the Roaming Mode 1 Press FCN 5 PWR SyS SEL H OnLy Home Only This service is limited to your home area 2 Press 5 to advance through the system selections Sys A only This service is limited to the A non wireline carrier only PWR SyS SEL A OnLy Sys B only This service is limited to the B wireline carrier only 17 Standard This allows the phone to first search for a free channel in the Home system If the phone cannot find a free channel it searches the other system PWR SyS SEL StAndArd The ROAM indicator is displayed when the phone is using a System other than your home system The roam systems your phone accesses can be specified through the use of system identification management referred to as SID management SID Management is described below PWR 0000 ROAM SID MANAGEMENT The SID Management feature lets the phone operate only within specifically identified Preferred systems The service pr
3. The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service 27 NEC SERVICE SUPPORT NEC s Service Support group is ready to assist you with any additional information that you may need in the operation and integration of your NEC Cellular Telephone and NEC Authentic Accessories Service Support can be obtained by contacting NEC at Telephone Writing 1 800 637 5917 NEC America Inc 1 972 751 7500 Service Support 1621 Walnut Hill Lane Irving Texas 75038 The 800 number listed above also provides access to the NEC Repair Service and Parts Sales groups NEC Marketing amp Sales Marketing Sales Agency NEC America Inc NMI Corporation Wireless Marketing Div 14110 N Dallas Parkway 1621 Walnut Hill Lane Suite 300 Irving Texas 75038 Dallas Texas 75240 1 800 421 2141 1 800 CALL NMI 225 5664 Copyright 1998 by NEC Corporation Manual Part Number 621 0301 2nd Edition February 1999 All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A All Specifications and conditions are subject to change without notice LICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U S PATENTS 4 954 951 4 942 516 4 896 260 4 829 419 4 825 364 4 686 622 4 531 182 4 396 976 4 371 923 4 121 284 4 120 583 4 435 732 4 471 385 4 672 457 4 739 396 4 675 863 4 817 089 4 912 705 5 022 024 5 121 391 28 Aircraft Use on Alarm Battery Alert Call Antenna Care Replacement B Battery Alarm Charging Indicator I
4. interference These data further indicate that six inches is the proper separation distance for minimal risk Practical steps to achieve this separation distance include o The wireless telephone should not be placed over the pacemaker such as in a breast pocket when it is in the ON position A phone is ON when power is being supplied to the telephone by the battery o The phone should be used at the ear opposite the pacemaker Note There is nothing in the comprehensive data to suggest that bystanders with pacemakers would be at risk of interference from others who are using wireless phones V CONTROLS AND FEATURES Earpiece Receiver Liquid Crystal Display Call Control Keys Function Keys Dialing Indicators Microphone Symbol Keys j Scroll Keys Sounder Speaker Battery Charging Contacts Rechargeable Battery Pack Battery Charging Jack External Connector vi CONTENTS Getting Started Installing and Removing the Battery The Battery Charge Indicator Charging and Recharging the Battery Display Indicators Quick Reference Guide Operation of the Phone Turning On or Off Placing a Call Receiving a Call Signal Strength Volume Key Last Number Redial Speed Dialing The Memory Storing Information Recalling A Number From Memory Editing Numbers Displaying Hidden Numbers Deleting Information from Memory Scanning for a Number Scratchpad Displaying Your Own Phone Numb
5. use only a manufacturer approved antenna Otherwise take your phone to a qualified service center for repair Use only the supplied or approved antenna Non approved antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the phone and violate FCC regulations Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also when using your phone while driving please give full attention to driving use hands free operation if available and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy However RF energy from cellular telephones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy You should also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers hearing aids etc to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so Hospit
6. Off o Press Hold PWR For On or Off 6 Place A Call Key in Number Dial Number 6 Send A Number o Press SND 6 Receive A Call Press Any Key Except PWR 7 End A Call o Press END 7 CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Edit Display o Press CLR Erase Digit Press CLR Hold Erase display Backlight o Press Any Key Except PWR For 10 second backlight 15 View Hidden Digits o Press FCN Hold With Number Displayed 10 Earpiece Volume Control o Press VOL during standby 7 View Own Number Press MEM 0 0 11 MEMORY STORING AND RECALL Store Number to Memory Address Key in Number Press FCN MEM Memory Location 9 Store Number to Occupied Address o Key in Number Press FCN MEM Memory Location Press MEM again to overwrite 9 oo NEC TalkTime MAX 920 Manual OPERATION SUMMARY Page Store Number From Scratchpad Key in Number During Conversation 11 Press FCN MEM Memory Location Recalling Stored Numbers For Direct Recall o Press MEM Memory Location 9 For Scanning All Locations Press MEM or 10 FCN KEY OPERATIONS FCN 1 Total Time View Reset 14 FCN 2 Call Time View 13 FCN 3 Mute Conversation Mode Only 19 FCN 3 One Touch Dial Standby Only 21 FCN 4 DTMF Tone Long Standard 18 FCN 5 System Select 16 FCN 6 NAM Select 11 FCN 7 Ring Tone Volume 15 FCN 8 Battery Level 3 FCN 9 Pause Dial 16 FCN 0 Temporary Lock Code Set 21 FCN Phone Fu
7. TalkTime Max 920 Owner s Manual ATTENTION Before Using the Phone It is necessary that you CHARGE your phone battery fully before attempting to make or receive a call Battery Disposal DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN YOUR REGULAR TRASH THIS NICKEL CADMIUM Ni Cd BATTERY MUST BE COLLECTED RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER Battery Recommendations The NEC TalkTime MAX 920 cellular phone you have purchased was designed to deliver quality performance and provide you with years of use In order to maintain optimum performance NEC recommends that only NEC Authentic Accessories be used with the TalkTime phones Specifically NEC recommends only the use of Nickel Cadmium NiCd batteries with the TalkTime MAX 920 phone Use of other batteries such as Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH may result in poor battery performance and in some cases create a potential safety risk due to overheating of the battery The incineration landfilling or mixing of nickel cadmium Ni Cd batteries with municipal solid waste stream is PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas Return this battery to a federal or state approved nickel cadmium or sealed lead battery recycler This may be where you purchased the battery or a local seller of automotive batteries In all states call 1 800 822 8837 except Minnesota if further disposal information is required In Minnesota call 1 800 225 PRBA Contact local waste ma
8. allowed to discharge fully at least once a week You can do this by leaving the phone switched on overnight or until the message RECHARGE BATTERY is displayed and the phone shuts itself off NOTE If the battery is too hot or cold charging will be interrupted until the battery reaches a normal temperature 3 DISPLAY INDICATORS PWR FCN MUTE 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 INUSE NOSVC ROAM B Power Up Display PWR E Received Signal Strength 0000 Indicator NOSVC NO SVC shows until automatic lock in with Carrier Service Stays on for no signal or no connection with Carrier Service PWR Normal Operating Display QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Turn On Off Make Call End call Answer call Clear digit Clear display Last number redial Adjust volume 4 levels off max Press and hold PWR Key in number press SND Press END Press any key except PWR Press CLR Press and hold CLR Press SND Press VOL for each level 4 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Store a phone number Speed Dialing Scan through memory The Memory Press FCN MEM Desired memory location by number 01 02 14 etc Press MEM to store if occupied Press MEM and memory location number Press SND Press MEM 0 1 or List of Menu Functions TOTAL TIME Home amp Roam CALL TIME MUTE TX MUTE FULL MUTE DTMF TONE Long Standard SYSTEM SELECT Home Stand
9. als 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 crew permission Do not use it in the air To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems Federal 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 cellular systems FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air Children Do not allow children to play with your phone It is not a toy Children could hurt themselves or others by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna for example Children also could damage the phone or make calls 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 Air Bags An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result iv Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when i
10. an alarm tone will sound the display will flash and the contents of the memory location will be displayed 5 If you wish to overwrite the contents in this memory location simply press MEM 6 If you do not want to overwrite the contents of the memory location simply press and hold the CLR key RECALLING A NUMBER FROM MEMORY Numbers stored in any of the 24 memory locations can be recalled for viewing and or changing as the user prefers 1 Press MEM Memory Location Number i e 12 if known If not known use or to find the desired number PWR PWR 12 rECALL 2141234567 2 Press SND to proceed with the call EDITING NUMBERS If you make a mistake while keying in a number you can correct it as follows 1 Press CLR to delete the last digit 2 Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display 9 DISPLAYING HIDDEN NUMBERS The phone can display up to 16 digits dashes count as digits If you key in more than 16 the first digits will disappear off the side of the display If you want to check these hidden digits press and hold FCN and they will appear on the display When you release the FCN key the original 16 digit display will reappear Remember to clear the whole display press CLR and hold after having displayed a long number DELETING INFORMATION FROM MEMORY 1 Press and hold CLR to clear display 2 Press FCN MEM 3 The display will read PWR StorE 4 Key in the number of the m
11. ard A Only B Only NAM SELECT NAM1 NAM2 RING TONE VOLUME 4 LEVELS 1 2 3 4 BATTERY LEVEL PAUSE DIAL FULL LOCK PARTIAL LOCK HIDDEN DIGITS FON 1 FON 2 FON 3 FON 3 FCN 3 HOLD 3 FCN 4 Press 4 to change FCN 5 Press 5 to change FCN 6 Press 6 to change FCN 7 Press VOL to change FON 8 FON 9 FON FCN FCN Hold OPERATION OF THE PHONE 1 Press the PWR key and hold it for at least 2 seconds The phone will carry out a short self test sequence then briefly display an all 8 pattern 2 When the RSSI Indicator appears on the display the phone is ready for use If NO SVC appears it means that you are outside the cellular service area and the network cannot serve you A cellular phone can only send and receive calls when it is switched on 3 Press the PWR key and hold it for at least 2 seconds to switch the phone off PLACING A CALL For optimum performance fully extend the antenna before sending or receiving a call Note Push in the antenna when you are not using the phone You can use the phone without extending the antenna in a good coverage area 1 Key in the number include the area code if you re making a long distance call If you make a mistake press the CLR key to delete the last keystroke or to clear the whole display press and hold the CLR key 2 The number will appear on the display 3 Press SND 4 The IN USE indicator wi
12. ck code 3 Unlocking is carried out in the same way Press FCN When the lock is cleared the display will go back to the standby mode If the key is incorrect the display will remain with the PL indicator on the right side of the display PWR PWR 0000 0000 PL CORRECT INCORRECT LENGTH OF YOUR CALLS The phone allows you to check the duration of your calls Upon sending or receiving a call the current call timer begins counting This can be viewed at anytime on the display by pressing FCN 2 PWR CALL t Minutes 01 16 Seconds Note The current call timer will be reset upon receipt or sending of another call 13 RESETTING THE CALL TIMERS Each NAM has a Total Time Counter The Total Time of all incoming and outgoing calls are registered by these counters SINGLE NAM o To View Total Time Press FCN 1 PWR totAl t Hours 003 29 Minutes DUAL NAM To Change NAMs Press FCN 6 Press 6 to change PWR PWR P 1 214 2 214 123 4567 234 5678 To View Total Time Press FCN 1 Hours Minutes RESETTING TOTAL TIME COUNTER To reset the Total Time Counters o Press FCN 1 o Enter 0000 PWR PWR EntEr Cd totAL t CLEArEd o Press CLR to exit 14 BACKLIGHTING The phone keypad and display are illuminated to make them easier to read The backlights come on when you press any key and go off 10 seconds after your last key press To turn them on again simply press ano
13. e warranty status with a dated proof of pur chase as explained in item 8 inclusive of Product s serial number if applicable The address of the nearest NECAM Authorized Service Center may be obtained by calling 800 637 5917 or 972 751 7500 or by writing to NEC America Inc Attention Service Support amp Administration 1621 Walnut Hill Lane Irving Texas 75038 NECAM assumes no risk for damage or loss in transit If in NECAM s sole opinion the Product failure is not cov ered under this warranty or proof of purchase does not meet the terms of this warranty You will be notified and Your authorization will be requested for any further repair activity Products repaired under warranty will be returned to You transportation prepaid 8 How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from state to state 9 This Warranty Is The Entire Agreement Unless modified in writing signed by both You and NECAM this warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement REV LW012097 TROUBLESHOOTING If the power does not come on or stay on Make sure the battery is installed in the phone properly Be sure the contacts are clean on the battery and the charger Battery charge may be too low for operation Listen for the low battery alarm or check battery level by pressing FCN 8 If the power comes on but the phone does not
14. emory location you want to delete 5 An alarm tone will sound and the contents of the memory location will be displayed and flashing 1 Flashing 0 2141234567 6 Press MEM The contents of the memory location will be deleted SCANNING FOR A NUMBER 1 To scan the entire memory press MEM and or to display each occupied memory location PWR 12 2141234567 2 When you find the name you want make the call by pressing SND 10 SCRATCHPAD Digits can be entered during a conversation and will stay on the display after the call If you wish to keep the scratchpad use the FCN MEM function to store the scratchpad information Note DTMF tones will be sent out over the voice channel unless the phone is first muted DISPLAYING YOUR OWN PHONE NUMBER 1 Press MEM 0 0 PWR 1 214 123 4567 Note If your phone is registered on two cellular networks the number displayed will be for the network that is currently being used P1 is NAM1 P2 is NAM2 FEATURES NAM SELECT 1 Press FCN 6 2 Press 6 to change PWR PWR 1 214 P2 214 123 4567 234 5678 Note If only one NAM has been programmed FCN 6 will not operate Error tone will sound LOCKING UNLOCKING THE PHONE Your phone has a simple security system It can be locked by using a 4 digit or 3 digit lock code to prevent unauthorized use The lock code is supplied by the dealer If you forget your lock code contact your deal
15. er Features NAM Select Locking Unlocking the Phone Length of Your Calls Resetting the Call Timers Backlighting Setting the Ringing Volume Using the Phone on Two Networks Pause Dialing Roaming System Select SID Management DTMF Tone Mute Low Battery Alarm Error Tone Self Diagnostic Check NAM Programming Temporary Lock Code Set One Touch Dialing Hands Free Caller Line Identification Voice Messaging Service Voice Mail Message Indication Limited Warranty Troubleshooting Technical Information Care and Maintenance NEC Service Support A cO 4 4 02000 C01 IO ID A L L lA L l l L LA C4 l L l la cA c AU 5 5 ROW GETTING STARTED Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in about a month Store batteries uncharged in a cool dark and dry place The battery pack is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts inside Do not attempt to open the case WARNING Use only NEC approved batteries antennas and chargers The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the telephone INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY To Install the Battery 1 Insert the botto
16. er The factory default lock code is 0000 11 FULL LOCK When the phone is fully locked only emergency calls 911 can be made but any call can be received Storing to the memory is also prevented 1 Press FCN The display will read PWR EntEr Cd 2 Enter 4 digit lock code If you key in the correct code FL Full Lock will appear on the right side of the display If the is incorrect the display will go back to the standby mode 0000 CORRECT INCORRECT Note For security the display will not show the 4 digit lock code 3 Unlocking is carried out in the same way Press FCN enter in your 4 digit code When the lock is cleared the display will go back to the standby mode If the key is incorrect the display will remain with the FL indicator on the right side of the display PWR PWR 0000 0000 FL CORRECT INCORRECT When the phone is partially locked only emergency calls 911 and any numbers stored in memory locations 1 through 9 can be made but any call can be received Storing to the memory is also prevented 12 PARTIAL LOCK 1 Press FCN The display will read PWR EntEr Cd 2 Enter 4 digit lock code If you key in the correct code PL Partial Lock will appear on the right side of the display If the key is incorrect the display will go back to the standby mode PWR PWR 0000 PL 0000 CORRECT INCORRECT Note For security the display will not show the 4 digit lo
17. er back on PWR 0000 IN USE LOW BATTERY ALARM The Low Battery Alarm warns the user when the battery power is getting low by emitting a short double tone The double tone will sound 6 times at 10 second intervals and the display will show the PWR indicator flashing When this occurs the phone will shut down automatically 60 seconds after the first indication ERROR TONE A Error Tone will sound to inform the user of miss key operations or when a keypress is ignored SELF DIAGNOSTIC CHECK The phone will show a blank display if it finds any trouble within the unit during its self diagnostic check If this occurs immediately turn the phone off and return it to your dealer for repair NAM PROGRAMMING Consult your dealer for NAM Programming information 20 TEMPORARY LOCK CODE SET This function allows the user to program any 3 digit temporary lock code to lock or unlock the phone without revealing the personal 4 digit lock code Note The 3 digit temporary code cannot be the same as the first three digits of your personal lock code 1 Press FCN 0 PWR EntEr 3d 2 Enter any three digits Press the key PWR EntEr Cd 3 Enter your 4 digit lock code PWR t Cd SEt Note Your 3 digit Temporary Lock Code is now set 4 Press CLR Phone returns to stand by ONE TOUCH DIALING When One Touch dialing is enabled the user will have up to three 3 one touch keys available Each one touch key correspo
18. iginal warranty period or ninety 90 days from the date of service return shipping whichever is longer 5 What Will The Manufacturer Do If The Product Becomes Defective In Materials Or Workmanship During The Warranty Period If any Product covered under this warranty becomes defec tive in materials or workmanship during the applicable war ranty period NECAM will at its option either repair the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or pro vide a replacement in exchange for the defective Product 24 6 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty a This warranty does not extend to i Products which have been subjected to misuse acci dent physical damage improper installation abnormal operation or handling neglect inundation fire water or other liquid intrusion or ii Products which have been damaged due to repair altered or modified by anyone other than an authorized service warranty component level representative of NECAM or iii Defects caused by components parts or acces sories not compatible 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 Accessory items such as antenna cables cords cases etc or vi Products shipped to NECAM for repair from outside the United States Any other warranties including but not limited to the
19. implied warranties of merchantibility and fitness for a particular purpose shall be limited to the duration of this warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limita tion may not apply to you NECAM s total liability for damages for any cause relat ed to or arising out of the use or inability to use the product whether in contract negligence strict tort or based on any other legal theory shall not exceed the original price paid for the product In no case shall NECAM be liable for any indirect spe cial incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of savings or revenues inability to use the products or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any sub stitute equipment facilities or services claims by third parties other than you and injury to property These limitations do not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limi tation or exclusion may not apply to you 25 7 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 descrip tion of the Product malfunction or difficulty You are required to substantiat
20. ll Lock Unlock 12 FCN Partial Lock Unlock 13 FCN Hold View Hidden Digits 10 FCN VOL Handsfree Mode On Off 22 FCN MEM Storing Information 9
21. ll appear and the number will disappear from the display 5 Lift the phone to your ear and wait until your call is answered 6 When you have finished the call press END If the message NO SVC appears you are outside the cellular service area If lock indicators FL PL appear on the display your phone has been electronically LOCKED see Locking the Phone You can still make emergency calls when the phone is locked RECEIVING A CALL 1 When there is an incoming call the phone rings and the CALL message flashes on the display If the ringing tone has been switched off the flashing of the display and keypad will alert you of an incoming call 2 Press SND or any key except PWR and lift the phone to your ear 3 When you have finished your conversation press END If you don t answer the call the CALLED message will remain on the display showing that someone has tried to phone you Press CLR key to clear the display SIGNAL STRENGTH The quality of your call depends on the strength of the cellular signal in your area The phone displays current signal strength as a series of circles on the left side of the display screen The more circles the better the signal If the signal is poor try moving the phone slightly to improve reception If you are using the phone in a building it may be necessary to move near a window or outdoors for better reception PWR Received Signal aa Strength Indicator VOLUME KEY
22. m of the battery into the base of the phone 2 Fasten it to the phone by pressing slightly downward on the battery until the locking catch snaps into place 3 Make sure the battery is properly installed To Remove the Battery Remember to switch the power off before removing the battery 1 Slide the locking latch located at the top of the battery upward and gently pull the battery away from the phone THE BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR The Battery Charge Indicator can be accessed by pressing FCN 8 keys PWR after power has been applied to the phone The display screen indicates the batt battery charge level ranging from o to 0000 0000 representing low battery and 0000 representing full battery CHARGING AND RECHARGING THE BATTERY Charging the battery can be accomplished two ways A By direct connect of the AC Adapter to the charging jack of the phone B By placing the phone into the charging stand A 1 Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 110V AC outlet PWR 2 Insert the DC plug into the phones 0000 battery jack 3 With PWR on display will show CHArging B 1 Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 110V AC outlet 2 Plug the Charging Stand into the Adapter A B Note Initial charging and recharging of the battery usually takes approximately 10 hours A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time Batteries last longer and perform better if
23. m universities government health agencies and industry after reviewing the available body of research developed this updated Standard In March 1993 the Federal Communications Commission FCC proposed the adoption of this updated Standard The design of your phone complies with this updated Standard Of course if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated ANSI Standard you may choose 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 the lowest power level consistent with satisfactory call quality please observe the following guidelines If your phone has an extendable antenna extend it fully Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna retracted However your phone operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended Hold the phone as you would any other telephone While speaking directly into the mouthpiece position the antenna up and over your shoulder Do not hold the antenna when the phone is IN USE Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed Antenna Care and Replacement Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin a minor burn may result Replace a damaged antenna immediately Consult your manual to see if you can change the antenna yourself If so
24. n any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard NFPA 58 For a copy of this standard contact the National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Attn Publication Sales Division Pacemaker ICDs Research sponsored by the Wireless Technology Research LLC WTR indicates that some wireless telephones cause interference with pacemakers Accordingly NEC America endorses the following recommendations issued by the WTR Wireless phones should be kept at a safe distance from a pacemaker Existing data indicate that the greater the distance between a pacemaker and a wireless phone the less risk of
25. nagement officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection recycling and disposal of this battery In Vehicle Operation For In Vehicle Operations the phone battery must be charged since In Vehicle Adapter Kits serve only as a trickle battery charger IMPORTANT READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR HAND HELD PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE First introduced in 1984 the hand held portable cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed With it you can stay in contact with your office your home emergency services and others For the safe and efficient operation of your phone observe these guidelines Your cellular telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF energy The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz and employs commonly used frequency modulation FM techniques When you use your phone the cellular system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits The power level can range from 0 006 of a watt to 0 6 of a watt Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy In 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and in 1992 the American National Standards Institute ANSI updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy Over 120 scientists engineers and physicians fro
26. nds to one of the first three 3 memory locations i e one touch 1 RCL 01 When turned on this function will allow the user to press a single digit 1 thru 3 Hold and have the phone automatically display and dial SND the number residing in that memory location 1 Press FCN 3 Stand by Mode Only PWR 1 touch On 21 2 Press 3 to switch Off 3 Press CLR to return to standby HANDS FREE This function operates only when phone is installed in the Simple Hands Free Adapter and you are in conversation mode FCN VOL turns the Hands Free function On or Off With Hands Free mode On and the phone in the conversation mode the display shows To go out of the Hands Free mode press FCN VOL PWR 0000 IN USE Hands Free OFF Hands Free ON CALLER LINE IDENTIFICATION The caller line identification feature where available allows the phone number of the incoming call to appear on the phone display Contact your cellular service provider for information on caller line identification With the phone in standby an incoming call appears on the display as shown below PWR Incoming Call CALL 214 Phone 555 1212 Number Once the incoming call is answered the caller line identi fication information is removed from the display 29 VOICE MESSAGING SERVICE Cellular Digital Messaging Service CDMS if available through the cellular service provider in the area is a voice message service fo
27. nstalling Recharging Removing Backlighting C Call Placing Receiving Length of Timers Caller Line ID Care D Deleting Information Dialing One Touch Pause Speed Display Hidden Numbers Indicators Own Number E Error Tone 2G Guide Quick Reference H Handsfree Information Deleting Editing Recalling Storing Last Redial Lights Alphabetical Index Page 20 15 10 21 16 10 11 20 4 5 22 Topic zb Locking Full Partial Temporary M Memory Deleting Editing Hidden Digits Locking Recalling Scanning Scratchpad Speed Dial Storing Menu Functions Mute Mute Full Mute O One Touch Operating Own Phone P Pause Dialing R Recall Receiving Redial Last Resetting Call Timers Ring Volume Roam Sys Select S SID Management T Technical Info Tones Low Battery Troubleshoot U Unlock Unmute V Voice Messaging Page 12 13 21 8 10 9 10 11 13 21 9 10 11 8 9 5 19 20 21 6 11 16 27 20 26 11 13 19 23 Voice Mail Indication 23 Volume Ring Voice Warranty Info 15 7 24 26 NEC TalkTime MAX 920 Manual OPERATION SUMMARY Page NOTES o X X Memory Address 01 to 24 X Memory Address 1 to 9 KEY OPERATION TERMS o Press Press Key firmly o Press Hold Press and hold down key o Turn Change Mode o Key In Enter a series of digits BASIC OPERATION Power On
28. ovider can enter up to thirty 30 preferred System ID numbers that identify the systems that you want your phone to access Programming of your System ID numbers is accomplished by your service provider and is only associated with NAM1 DTMF TONE The DTMF Tone generator has two settings Standard and Long If the DTMF Tone generator is set to Standard the phone sends each DTMF signaling tone for 100 milli seconds With the DTMF Tone generator set to Long the phone sends each DTMF signaling tone for as long as the key is pressed up to 3 seconds maximum 18 1 Press FCN 4 PWR tonE StAndArD 2 Press 4 to change PWR tonE Long MUTE The Mute function operates only when the phone is in the conversation mode There are two 2 Mute positions MUTE or FULL MUTE MUTE This function switches off the microphone while in the conversation mode FULL MUTE In the portable configuration this function switches off both the microphone and the earpiece while in the conversation mode While mounted in a vehicle HF Adapter this function turns off the phones external microphone and speaker MUTE 1 Press FCN 3 This switches off the microphone 2 Press FCN 3 This switches the microphone back on PWR 0000 IN USE 19 FULL MUTE 1 Press and hold FCN 3 This switches off both the microphone and earpiece or speaker Flashing 2 Press FCN 3 This switches the microphone and speak
29. r any additional information on voice mail messaging 23 LIMITED WARRANTY 1 What Products May Be Covered By This Limited Warranty The following products the Products or the Product purchased through an NEC America Inc NECAM Wireless Communications Division Authorized Dealer the Dealer in the United States on or after January 1 1997 may be covered by this warranty TALKTIME MAX 920 ANALOG CELLULAR TELEPHONE 2 What Does This Warranty Cover NECAM warrants to the original end user Product purchaser You that the Products will conform to the applicable published specifications in effect at the time of shipment from NECAM to the Dealer and that the Products will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the warranty period described in Paragraph 4 3 When Does Your Warranty Begin The warranty period will begin on the date You purchase the Product Dated proof of purchase is necessary to accompany any Product returned for warranty service consideration Valid proof of purchase must identify the point of purchase date of purchase Product model or trade name and Electronic Serial Number or Mechanical Serial Number for transceivers and boosters 4 How Long Does The Coverage Last The warranty period for the Product is ONE 1 YEAR Any Products repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty are covered under the warranty for the remainder of the or
30. r the cellular customer When a cellular customer turns off or does not answer the cellular phone or when the customer is currently on a call CDMS answers the incoming call The caller is provided with the option to leave a voice mail message The cellular phone user is notified of messages through a voice mail message indication VOICE MAIL MESSAGE INDICATION When an incoming caller leaves a message through the cellular provider s digital messaging service the cellular phone user is notified by a voice mail message indication The type of voice mail message notification varies between cellular service providers Upon receiving a voice mail message the voice mail message indication is one of the following a phone beep and displayed MAIL indication a phone beep without a displayed indication or a series of beeps generated by the service provider and transmitted to the phone user through the earpiece receiver when an outgoing call is made The displayed indication is shown below Voice Mail Message Indication If additional messages are received before the current voice message information is retrieved the voice mail message number in the displayed indicator increases Voice Mail Increases Voice messages can be retrieved from the messaging service by following the service provider instructions for voice message retrieval Contact your service provider for information on availability of voice messaging services and fo
31. ric messages 1 2 3 4 5 123456789 P 1234567892 SND SND 1 This is the phone number to be called via the cellular system 2 This character indicates a Manual Pause The user will wait for the initial prompt from the paging system before pressing the SND key 3 This is a DTMF digit sequence which may represent the PIN of the called pager 4 This is the initial send keypress which causes the phone to initiate a call using the number up to the first pause mark 5 This is the second send keypress while in conversation mode which will end the manual pause and start the sending of DTMF digits ROAMING SYSTEM SELECT Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers called carriers One carrier is called the non wireline or A system and the other carrier is called the wireline or B system Your phone is designed to work with either or both carriers The system priority feature allows you to program your phone for optimum operation when in your home serving area or when away from your home area This is called roaming When you buy your phone you may register receive a phone number with either or both of your 16 local carriers Contact the office of your home cellular phone company for information about the roaming agreements they have with other cellular phone companies In some areas roaming telephones are automatically recognized by the cellular system
32. ther key SETTING THE RINGING VOLUME The ringing tone sounds when there s an incoming call you can select the volume of the tone or switch it off SILENT MODE 1 Press FCN 7 Ring tone sounds at the last volume set PWR rin9 4 2 Use VOL key to step through the levels 0 thru 4 If you select level 0 when a call is coming in the display will flash the CALL message will appear and flash USING THE PHONE ON TWO NETWORKS The phone two number capability feature lets you subscribe to both cellular services in your area as well as cellular service in other cities usually one for each network NAM stands for Number Assignment Module Note You cannot change from one network to the other during a call If you are only registered on one network you cannot access the other To Change the Network 1 Press FCN 6 PWR P 1 214 123 4567 15 2 Press 6 PWR 2 214 234 4567 3 Press CLR Phone will re initialize on the NAM selected PAUSE DIALING PAUSES FCN 9 This function creates pauses while sending out DTMF signaling tones during conversation mode When a manual pause is encountered in the DTMF string the phone will pause indefinitely until the user presses the SND key More than one pause may be placed in a sequence separating several groups of DTMF digits For example this function may be used for calling a paging system and sending commands ID numbers PIN and or nume
33. work Check the NO Service NO SVC message you might be out of the cellular service area Make sure that the antenna is extended to its full length 26 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Dimensions 147 32x50 8x27 94mm 5 8 x2 0 x1 1 Weight 7 8 ounces Transmitting Power 0 6 W max ERP Operating Voltage 4 8V int battery Frequency Band 824 040 848 970 MHz TX 869 040 893 970 MHz RX Standard Battery Capacity 1000 mAh Number of Channels 832 Memory Locations 24 Memory Capacity 32 digits memory locations 1 24 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you enjoy this product for many years Keep it dry Water contains minerals that will corrode electronic circuits Avoid all liquid spills Any form of liquid will cause permanent damage to your phone Do not store in hot area High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not drop it This might cause permanent damage The internal circuit boards can be broken Do not use or store in dusty dirty areas This will cause permanent damage to moving parts Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean it Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution If the unit is not working properly take it to your nearest authorized dealer

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