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1. 6 USING THE MENU FACILITY The phone offers you a set of functions arranged in menus acces sible through the phone display Each menu allows you to review and alter the settings of a specific menu function The menu functions can be accessed by scrolling through the menu facility Menu Method or by using the Shortcut Method The menu number of the accessed function will be displayed in the upper right corner of the display Menu Method Press the MENU key to enter the menu facility and use the A W key to scroll through the list of functions until you find the one you want Press W to scroll forward and A to scroll back ward Press OK to access the displayed menu Use the A W key to scroll through the options of the function 1 The current setting is always displayed first gt Press OK to select the displayed option or use the CLR key to exit the menu function without changing the settings Shortcut M ethod The menu functions are numbered and the functions 1 to 9 can be accessed by using this shortcut method Press the MENU key and enter the number of the menu func tion you want to access See List of Menu Functions on the next page Use the A W key to scroll through the settings of the func tion The current setting is always displayed first Press OK to select the displayed setting or use the CLR key to exit the menu facility without changing the settings 30 clcaus frm Page 31 Thursd
2. The message STORED will be displayed confirming that the infor mation has been stored in the first empty memory location dis played in the upper right corner of the display e If there is no empty location the message NO SPACE is dis played and the information you tried to store will reappear on the display and you can store it as described above or you can clear the display by pressing and holding the CLR key 22 P P P E clcaus frm Page 23 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae To use the menu method Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 1 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be stored NAM E The ABC indicator on the top of the display indicates that the phone is in the alpha mode Enter the name as described above and press OK or if you do not want to store a name press OK The phone prompts you to enter the phone number to be stored NUM BER Enter the area code and the phone number and press OK e OR instead of the steps 1 to 3 above enter the area code and the phone number and name to be stored press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY and press OK a If the name you entered is not in use the phone suggests the first empty memory location if available e g STORE TO 5 If CH you want to store the information in the suggested first empty memory
3. aaa a 22 Storing Names and Phone Number 22 Memory Scrolling EEN 24 Recalling Names and Phone Number 25 Moving Names and Phone Number 26 Erasing a Memory Location 27 E clcaus frm Page 4 Thursday December 19 1996 Ie 2 USING THE MENU FACILITY sssrin 30 Menu Method aere eet 30 Shortcut Method el 30 List of M enu FUNCTIONS EEN 31 Descriptions of M enu Functions EE 31 STORE TO MEMORY MENU 1 sssri 32 FIND NAME MENU 2 32 ERASE NAME MENU 2 33 LOCK PHONE MENU A 34 SYSTEM SELECT MENU DL 35 CALL TIM ERS MENU 6 sssssssssecsssssssnmesseessee 36 LIGHTS MENU IL 37 KEYPAD TONES MENU Hl 38 RINGING VOLUME MENU Olne 38 RINGING TYPE enee 39 EMERGENCY KEY 9 EE 39 NAM SELECT iiinis 40 CALLING CARD eege EE 41 p ADDITIONAL FEATURES sssssssisssrssinsnrissnsnnnnnns 42 6 Sending DTMF TONGS NEEN 42 Gall Wang 43 BATTERY INFORMATION sssssssssrsssnsnsasnnsnsannnsnnanns 44 Battery OptiONS ege 44 Discharging a Battery essences 45 Recharging a Botten 45 Using Raeren ebe EE 45 ACCESSORIES vivisitcsistestscdssxsssssscivesersnssvensenstsrssnssane 47 energie a iai 47 Accessory Option 47 Vehicle ACCESSOr ES ENEE 49 APPENDIX ivisiicisdcincacssdednsvevedatsavetssdenssduncssisisiinccsers 53 Care and Maintenance 53 Troubleshooting eege ee 54 Technical Information 54 4 P clcaus frm Page 5 Thursday December 19 1996 12 4 2 1 IM PORTANT SAFETY INFORM ATION Traffic Safety Do not use a han
4. for service 53 E clcaus frm Page 54 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Troubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay on e Make sure the battery is properly installed and charged e Be sure that the contacts on the battery and the charging stand are clean e Battery charge Imay be too low for operation Check the dis play and listen for the low battery warning tones If the power comes on but the phone does not work e Check the NO SVC indicator you might be out of the cellular Service area e Make sure that the antenna is properly installed and if your phone has an extendable antenna make sure that the antenna is extended to its full length e Check if there is an error message on the display after switch ing on If so contact your local dealer E Technical Information E Weight 8 47 oz 240 g with Extended 950 mAh NiCd Battery Transmitting Power 0 6 W 2 dB 4 dB Operating Voltage 48 V Internal Battery 110 V AC 12 V car Frequency Band 824 040 848 970 MHz TX 869 040 893 970 MHz RX Number of Channels 832 Memory Locations 0 40 Memory Capacity Locations 1 20 16 numeric digits 16 letters Locations 21 4032 numeric digits 16 letters 54
5. frm Page 47 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 9 ACCESSORIES General A new extensive range of accessories is available for your phone You can select the accessories that accommodate your specific communication needs For availability of the accessories please check with your local dealer A few practical rules for accessory operation e Keep the accessories out of small children s reach e When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord e Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in a vehicle is mounted and operating properly e Installation of complex car equipment must be completed by qualified personnel only IMPORTANT Use only accessories approved by the phone ES manufacturer The use of any other types will invalidate any ES approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dan gerous Accessory Options ACH 6A Fast amp Light Charger _ This extremely light and functionally designed gt Fast amp Light Charger charges your phone battery quickly Plug the charger into a wall outlet and connect the lead to the bottom of your phone or desktop stand The charging time for a phone manufacturer approved 950 mAh battery is about 1 h 30 min You can use your phone while charging Operating within a voltage range of 90V 264V AC 50Hz 60Hz the Fast amp Light Charger is practically current independent The Fast amp Light Charger can also be u
6. location press OK b If the name you entered is already in use the phone displays the number of the memory location where it is stored and asks you to over write the memory location REPLACE NAM E If you want to replace the existing information press OK c If there is no empty memory location available the phone prompts you to enter the memory location where you want to store the information STORE TO Enter a location number and press OK The phone now prompts you to replace the con tents of the selected memory location REPLACE CONTENT If you want to replace the information press OK The message STORED will be displayed confirming that the in formation has been stored in the memory location displayed in the upper right corner of the display 23 P P P E clcaus frm Page 24 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae d If both the phone number and name you entered are already in the phone s memory the message ALREADY STORED is brief ly displayed and then the phone suggests you to move the in formation to the first empty memory location e g MOVE TO 5 or prompts you to enter a memory location number if there is no empty memory location MOVE TO Press OK or first en ter the memory location number and then press OK If the lo cation you entered is already in use the phone prompts you to overwrite the contents of the location REPLACE CONTENT If you want to replace the information press OK The message MO
7. second The message MOVED will be displayed confirming that the in formation has been moved to the first empty memory location displayed in the upper right corner of the display e If there is no empty location the message NO SPACE is dis played and the information you tried to move will reappear on the display You can reattempt to move it as described above or you can clear the display by pressing and holding the CLR key 26 P P P E clcaus frm Page 27 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae To move the contents of a memory location Recall the phone number and name to be moved as described in Recalling Names and Phone Numbers on page 25 Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 1 as a shortcut access method The message ALREADY STORED is briefly displayed and then the phone prompts you to move the information to the first empty memory location e g MOVE TO 5 or prompts you to enter the memory location where you want to move the infor mation to if there is not a free memory location MOVE TO Press OK or first enter a specific memory location number and then press OK If the location you entered in is already in use the phone prompts you to overwrite the contents of the location RE PLACE CONTENT If you want to replace the information press OK The message MOVED will be briefly displayed confirming that the informa
8. 1 p p p E clcaus frm Page 42 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 7 ADDITIONAL FEATURES Sending DTMF Tones The Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTM F feature allows you to send touch tones which can be used to control equipment such as bank by phone or voicemail by using your cellular phone There are two alternative ways to send DTMF tones 1 Manual Transmission Make a call to the desired number in the usual way e g to your bank s computer phone number Enter the digits you want to be sent as DTMF tones e g your bank account number and password 2 Automatic Transmission You can send a string of digits as DTMF tones by storing the string in the phone s memory and then recalling it for automatic DTM F 1 transmission e e When storing the string insert a wait character between the access phone number and DTMF string See Adding a Wait on page 43 Recall the memory location containing the phone number and DTMF string Press the SEND key to dial the phone number After the phone number ha sdisappeared from teh display wait for the tone and press the SEND key e If the keypad tones have been set to off the DTMF tones will be sent but you will not hear them To end the call press the END key after the DIMF transmission is completed and the phone has returned to normal call mode Note When recalling a DIMF number from the memory during a call do not recall it by first entering the loca
9. OME AREA The phone uses only its home area and home system BOTH SYSTEMS The phone uses both systems A and B The phone uses its home system when possible and the non home type system when service is not available in its home system Zi When selected NAM is programmed to system B service provider 6 To select the displayed setting press OK Note The home type depends on the programming of the current ly selected NAM The A and B are reversed when the phone is registered with a system A service provider The phone will automatically display the selected system type A or B in the upper left corner of the display CALL TIMERS MENU 6 This menu function allows you to check the approximate duration of the calls you have made and to reset the call duration timers if so desired Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function CALL TIMERS by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 6 as a shortcut access method Scroll through the following options by using the amp W key and confirm your choice by pressing OK 36 E clcaus frm Page 37 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae LAST oan Shows the duration of the last or current call in minutes and seconds TOTAL Lu Shows the duration of all calls you have made for your primary number not including the call in progress TOTAL 3 Shows the duration of the calls you have made for your optional second phone number See NAM SELECT on pag
10. P clcaus frm Page 1 Thursday December 19 1996 Ie pens OWNER S MANUAL NOKIA 636 E clcaus frm Page 2 Thursday December 19 1996 12 4 2 NOKIA and the Arrows logo are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation Finland 1996 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous improve ment therefore we reserve the right to make changes and im provements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice Issue 4 E clcaus frm Page 3 Thursday December 19 1996 Ie 2 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION sss 5 KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS 9 LISE OC KENE eelerer tege 9 Display INdICatOrS NEEN 10 Display EqitinGiscesiadtatiovatewnwtadatcdedoaieanarhds 11 GETTING STARTED ssssssssssnssnsnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnann 12 Installing the Batter EE 12 Battery Charge ndication EE 12 Charging a Battery EEN 12 Signal Strength Tndication EEN 13 GENERAL FUNCTIONS sssssssnsnssssnsnnnnnnsnnsnnnnnannnnnnas 14 Switching Mal AE 14 Making a allegar glate alanis 14 e Vulle De UE 15 io Adjusting the Earpiece Volume 15 CH Last Number Red EE 16 Speed Dialing ege 16 9 Key Emergency Dialmg EEN 17 Ee UE RE 18 Calling Card Callina eier eege 19 USING THE MEMORY ssssssssssssssnnsnnsnsasnnnnsnnsnnnnnnns 20 Standard Memory Locations EE 20 Dialed Calls Memory Location 20 Notepad Memor Location 21 Entering Names a nkeeetv ake Aihih i
11. VED will be displayed confirming that the in formation has been moved to the memory location displayed in the upper right corner of the display e If the STORE TO REPLACE CONTENT or MOVE TO promot is dis played and you do not want to continue either press the CLR key or wait until the message NOTSTORED at the store and re place prompts or NOT MOVED at the move prompt appears The phone exits the store function and the information you tried to store will then reappear on the display You can reat tempt to store the information in the phone directory memory CH as described above or you can clear the display by pressing and holding the CLR key Memory Scrolling Use the A W key to scroll through the memory locations in use Press W to scroll forward and A to scroll backward The memory location number is displayed in the upper right corner of the display To scroll the stored names first press the ABC key to switch to the alpha mode and then begin scrolling by us ing the A W key In the numeric mode the memory locations are scrolled in the memory location sequence and in the alpha mode the names are scrolled in alphabetical order Press the SEND key to make a call when the desired name or number is displayed 24 E clcaus frm Page 25 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae To begin scrolling from a memory location Enter a location number and start scrolling forward or backward from the entered location numb
12. accessory available for your phone Note Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means Recharging a Battery When the battery charge is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain a warning tone will be given and the message BAT TERY LOW will be repeated at regular intervals on the display When the battery charge level is too low for the phone to operate the RECHARGE BATTERY message will be displayed and a warning tone will be given before the phone automatically switches itself off after about 10 seconds CH Note If set to SILENT SERVICE see Ringing Volume on page 38 only the display messages appear Charge the battery as described in Getting Started on page 12 Using Batteries e Anew battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles e A battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time talk time and standby time is noticeably shorter than normal it s time to buy a new battery e Never use a charger or battery which is damaged or worn out e Use the battery for its intented purpose only 45 E clcaus frm Page 46 Thursday December 19 1996 12 wa Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the and terminals of the battery metal strips on the back cover of the battery e
13. as one short term memory location where a phone number can temporarily be stored e g during a call This location is automatically cleared when the phone is switched off To store a number in the notepad memory Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY by using the amp W key and press OK or press MENU 1 The phone asks you to enter the name to be stored NAM E Enter the name as described in Entering Names on page 21 and press OK or just press OK The phone asks you to enter the phone number NUM BER Enter the area code and the phone number and press OK e OR instead of steps 1 to 3 above enter the area code and the phone number and the name to be stored press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY and then press OK CH The phone prompts you to enter a memory location number STORE TO or suggests the first empty memory location if available e g STORE TO 5 Press the key and then OK The phone will store the number and name in the notepad memory location Any number previously stored in the notepad memory will be overwritten To recall the number from the notepad memory To display the number stored in the notepad memory press the key first and then the arrow key AW e Ifthe location is empty the message LOCATION EM PTY will be displayed To call the number press the SEND key To store the number and name from the notepad memo
14. ay December 19 1996 12 ae List of Menu Functions Menu function Shortcut Description STORE TO MEMORY MENU 1 to store information in memory FIND NAME MENU 2 to recall information from mem ory ERASE NAME MENU 3 to erase information from mem ory LOCK PHONE MENU 4 to lock unlock the phone SYSTEM SELECT MENU 5 to select the roaming option CALL TIMERS MENU 6 to view and reset the call timers LIGHTS MENU 7 to set the display lights on off KEYPAD TONES MENU 8 to switch the keypad tones on off RINGING VOLUME MENU 9 to select the ringing tone volume RINGING TYPE to select the ringing tone type EMERGENCY KEY 9 to set the Emergency Key 9 on off NAM SELECT to view and select your cellular number CALLING CARD to select and activate a calling card option There is an additional feature which is operated via the following menu shortcut KEYGUARD MENU to activate deactivate the key guard Descriptions of Menu Functions The following pages explain how the menu functions can be ac cessed and operated Some functions can be operated in several different ways Only one alternative is described in this section with section references to alternative methods 31 P P E clcaus frm Page 32 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae STORE TO MEMORY MENU 1 This menu function allows you to store names and phone numbers in the phone s memory locations Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function STORE TO MEMORY b
15. car s interior lt the Phone Holder holds your phone firmly in place You can easily place the phone into the holder with al one hand Tilt the phone and place it into the holder NI top first then push the bottom in until you hear a click e pi Pressing the release buttons on both sides of the WE ig holder loosens the bottom lock You can now pick up the phone from the holder and take it with you Note The installation must be made by qualified personnel only 49 E clcaus frm Page 50 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae LCM 1 Mobile Installation Charger The multivoltage M obile Installation Charger powers your phone from the car battery when the ignition is on and leaves the cigarette 3 lighter vacant OWI The charging time for a phone manufacture approved 950 mAh battery is about 1 h 30 minutes You can use the charger in any vehicle with a 12 or 24 V DC connection neg ative grounding Note The installation must be made by qualified personnel only AAE 1 External Antenna Adapter The External Antenna Adapter AAE 1 provides a connection to an external antenna while the phone is mounted in its holder To enjoy optimum recep tion quality fasten the adapter onto the top of the Phone Holder MBT 3 Please note that you will need one of the following combinations io to truly benefit from the improved reception CH e HDA 3 HDA 4 Headset Adapter and HDC 2 Headset e PHF 5 Compact Handsfree Un
16. d held phone while driving a vehicle If using a hand held phone park the vehicle before conversing Always secure the phone in its holder do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted Remember road safety always comes first Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force and al ways switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cel lular phones may interfere with the functioning of inade quately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Other electronic equipment may also be subject to interfer ence As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating posi tion Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point service station Users are reminded of the need to ob serve restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress P E clcaus frm Page 6 T
17. d display lights will flash the CALL message will flash on the display and only a short beep tone will be given You can answer a call any time even while using the memory or menu functions To answer a call Press the SEND key or any key except PWR and lift the phone to your ear Note If the Keyguard is activated a call can only be answered by pressing the SEND key To end a call press the END key e If you don t answer a call the message 1 CALL MISSED or NN CALLS MISSED will remain on the display until you press any p key except PWR to clear the display Adjusting the Earpiece Volume The volume of the earpiece can be con trolled by scrolling the A W key during a call Press A to increase and W to de crease the volume level Note This key acts as a scrolling key for the memory and the menu functions when not in a call 15 E clcaus frm Page 16 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Last Number Redial The last five phone numbers you called or attempted to call and associated names if entered are stored in the phone s memory lo cation 0 LO L4 This stack of the five last dialed numbers remains in the phone s memory when the phone is switched off To redial a last number dialed If there are any characters on the display clear the display by pressing and holding the CLR key Press the SEND key to display the last dialed number Use the AW key to scroll through the last dialed numbe
18. e 40 CLEAR TIMERS Resets the call duration timers to zero If you select the option CLEAR TIMERS the phone prompts you to enter your four digit lock code LOCKCODE Enter your lock code and press OK The message TIM ERS CLEARED will be brief ly displayed confirming that all timers have been reset to zero Note The reset operation cannot be undone Note The actual time invoiced for calls by your cellular service provider may vary depending upon network features round ing off for billing and so forth P LIGHTS MENU 7 6 The keypad and display of the phone are fitted with back lighting to make them easy to read This menu function allows you to set the phone s lights on or off Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function LIGHTS by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 7 as a short cut access method Scroll through the options by using the A W key LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OFF and confirm your selection by pressing OK When set to LIGHTS ON e and the phone is used as a handportable phone or connected to a charger the lights go off 15 seconds after you have pressed a key or an incoming call alert has been received e and the phone is connected to a hands free car kit the lights remain on continuously 37 p p p E clcaus frm Page 38 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae When set to LIGHTS OFF e andthe phone is used as a handportable phone or connected to a charger the lights remain off con
19. e area only Indicates that the phone is in ALPHA mode and letters can be entered or displayed pe Indicates that the MENU key has been pressed and you are in the menu facility Indicates the number of a menu function or phone directory memory location The symbol is constantly displayed when the phone is outside its home service area and is connected to a home type system The symbol flashes when the phone is connected to a non home type system CH ke Sek dicates that the phone is switched on Indicates that a call is in progress Indicates that cellular service is not available Indicates the cellular signal strength of the location where you are using your phone The higher the bar the stronger the signal Indicates the battery charge level The higher the bar the more charge in the battery When the battery is in a full charge the whole bar is displayed 10 E clcaus frm Page 11 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Display Editing The display can be edited using the CLR key e Press the CLR key once to delete the last digit e Press the CLR key repeatedly to delete digits one by one e Press and hold the CLR key to clear the whole display Clearing the whole display restores the display to the numeric mode The phone can display up to 16 digits If you enter more than this max 32 digits the first digits will run off the display and you cannot view them 11 ep clcaus frm Pa
20. e store function The string you tried to store will reappear on the display and you can store it in a long memory location as described in Storing Names and Number on page 22 Dialed Calls Memory Location The memory location 0 is reserved for the stack of five last dialed D numbers The phone automatically stores the five last dialed num e bers in locations LO L4 of the memory location 0 Whenever a new call is made the last dialed number is stored in the location LO and the other numbers in the stack are moved forward by one lo cation and the number in the location L4 is overwritten A phone number can not be stored twice in the stack When dialing a number that already exists in the stack the dialed number is moved to the top of the stack i e it is stored in location LO To view the stack of the last dialed numbers press the SEND key with the display clear once Use the amp W key to scroll the last dialed numbers To view any associated names if entered press first the ABC key to switch to the alpha mode and then start scrolling by using the amp W key e Ifthe stack is empty the message LOCATION EM PTY will be dis played To call the displayed number or name press the SEND key To erase the stack erase the memory location 0 LO L4 as de scribed in Erasing a Memory Location on page 27 20 p p p E clcaus frm Page 21 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Notepad Memory Location Your phone h
21. er by using the A W key e If the location you entered is empty the message LOCATION EMPTY will be briefly displayed and the phone then displays the next memory location in use To begin scrolling from an alpha character Press first the ABC key and then enter the first letter s or name and start scrolling through the names in alphabetical order from the entered string forward by using the A W key e If no name beginning with the entered string is found the mes sage NAMENOTFOUND will be briefly displayed and the phone then displays the next name in alphabetical order Recalling Names and Phone Numbers To recall information formation by name Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function FIND io NAME by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 2 CH as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be recalled NAM E Enter the name or first letter s of the name you want to recall and press OK or start scrolling by using the A W key The name or if you entered the first letter s only the first name beginning with the entered letter s is displayed To dis play the associated phone number press the ABC key You can view other stored names in alphabetical order by using the A W key If no matching name is found the message NAM E NOT FOUND will be briefly displayed and the entered characters will reap pear on the display if you pressed OK e If you started scrolling without pr
22. ervice facility This phone complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference E clcaus frm Page 8 Thursday December 19 1996 12 4 2 Using This Guide The cellular phone described in this guide is approved for use in AMPS networks A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services They are special services provided by cellular service pro viders Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services you must subscribe to the service s you require from your home service provider You may then activate and use the functions as described in this guide The manual activation commands for various network services are not presented in this guide e g using and characters for ac tivating or deactivating network services The phone nevertheless is capable of handling commands given in that form For these commands please consult with your service providers E clcaus frm Page 9 Thursday December 19 1996 12 4 2 2 KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS List of Keys PWR ABC MENU OK AV CLR SEND END 0 9 Press and hold the key to switch the phone on and off Used to switch between alpha and numeric modes Used to enter the menu facility Press the MENU key and then scroll through the menu functions by using the arrow key LA W or press first the MENU key and then a menu shortcut numbe
23. essing OK the message NAMENOTFOUND will be briefly displayed and the next name in alphabetical order will then be displayed Call the displayed name or number by pressing the SEND key 25 E clcaus frm Page 26 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae To recall information by location number Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function FIND NAME by using the A key and press OK or press MENU 2 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be recalled NAM E Press the ABC key instead of entering the name The phone now prompts you to enter the location to be recalled LOCATION Enter the desired location number and press OK or start scroll ing by using the amp W key The phone number stored in the location will be displayed To see the associated name if available press the ABC key Use the A V key to view other memory locations in use e If the selected memory location is empty the message LOCA TION EMPTY will be briefly displayed and the phone exits the find function if you pressed OK e If you started scrolling without pressing OK the message LO CATION EM PTY will be briefly displayed and the next memory io location in use will then be displayed CH Call the displayed name or phone number by pressing the SEND key Moving Names and Phone Numbers To use the quick move method Recall the phone number and name to be moved Press and hold OK for one
24. g when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 59 F 15 C and 77 F 25 C A phone with a too hot or cold battery may temporarily not work or charge even when the battery is fully charged The battery may require cooling or warming first The performance of NiMH batteries is particu larly limited in temperatures below 14 F 10 C Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manu facturer When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week since overcharging may shorten its life If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself in about a week at room temperature When the battery is not in use store it uncharged in a cool and dark place The battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts Do not attempt to open the case Disposal of Batteries Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Recycle Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Ay Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride L batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly Must not be disposed of in municipal NiCd waste NiMH 46 E clcaus
25. g the calling card companies programmed into your phone or you can select the NO CARD option For making an automatic calling card call see Calling Card Call on page 19 To select the calling card option Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function CALLING CARD by using the A W key and press OK The phone prompts for your lock code LOCKCODE Enter your four digit lock code and press OK After you have entered the correct code the phone displays the name of the previously selected card or the message NO CARD will be displayed if no card has been selected Note If you enter an incorrect code the message CODE ERROR is io displayed and the phone exits the menu facility CH Scroll through the options by using the A W key and confirm your choice by pressing OK e If you select the NO CARD option the previously stored calling card data will bereased and the phone exits the menu facility e If you selected one of the card options the phone prompts for the network access number if required ACCESS NUM BER Enter the access number and press OK The phone now prompts for the card number CARD ID CODE Enter the card number and press OK The message STORED is briefly displayed confirming that the selected card has been activated and the related card data stored Note You can exit the menu facility without changing the calling card settings by pressing and holding the CLR key before pressing OK in step 5 4
26. ge 12 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 3 GETTING STARTED Installing the Battery To install the Battery Place the battery onto the rear of the phone 1 Push the battery towards the catch until it clicks into place 2 Make sure the battery is properly installed To remove the Battery Switch off the power before removing the battery Press the locking catch at the top of the battery and slide the battery down and off the phone Battery Charge Indication oO The vertical bar to the right of the indicator B on the right side of the phone display shows the battery charge level The higher the bar the more power left in the battery DO ns wm Hl D Charging a Battery Install the battery and connect the charger to the base of the phone Connect the charger to a standard AC wall outlet Segments of the battery indicator bar on the right hand side of the display start scrolling and a confirmation tone is emitted e You can use the phone during the charging but the charging process will be reduced for the duration of the call e After the segments of the battery indicator bar stop scrolling and the bar is entirely displayed the battery is fully charged Disconnect the charger from the power outlet and phone 12 p p p E clcaus frm Page 13 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae e Note A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time e Battery charg
27. hed on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone net works or when certain network services and or phone features are in use Check with your local service providers E clcaus frm Page 7 Thursday December 19 1996 12 4 2 To make an emergency call If the phone is not on switch it on by pressing and holding the PWR key Press and hold the CLR key for several seconds to ready the phone for calls Enter the emergency number for your present location e g 911 or another official emergency number Emergency num bers vary by location Press the SEND key If certain features are in use eg Keyguard you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call Consult this document and your local cellular service provider When making an emergency call remember to give all the neces sary information as accurately as possible Remember that your cellular phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permis sion to do so Regulations FCC Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio interference e g when using a phone in close proximity to receiving equipment The FCC Indus try Canada can require you to stop using your phone if such inter ference cannot be eliminated If you require assistance please contact your local s
28. hen the phone is switched on Press and hold the PWR key for one second to switch on the phone e The phone will carry out a short self test briefly displaying its activated phone number The phone is ready for use when the indicators ON S and B are displayed Press and hold the PWR key for one second to switch off the phone IMPORTANT Do not switch on the phone when cellular phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger Making a Call f Enter the area code and the desired phone number 2 e If you make a mistake press the CLR key repeatedly to delete digits one by one or press and hold the CLR key to clear the whole display Press the SEND key to dial the phone number e The text NO SERVICE appears and an error tone is given if you try to make a call when no cellular service is available e The text LOCKED appears if you try to make a call and your phone is locked See Lock Phone on page 34 e The text KEYGUARD ACTIVE appears if the keyguard feature is activated See Keyguard on page 18 End the call by pressing the END key Note If you press and hold the END key the keyguard feature is activated 14 E clcaus frm Page 15 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Receiving a Call When there is an incoming call the phone will give a ringing tone and the CALL message will flash on the display e If you have set the menu function Ringing Volume to SILENT SERVICE the keypad an
29. hursday December 19 1996 12 4 2 e Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive ma terials in the same compartment as a cellular phone or any of its parts or accessories e Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit e Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti lock braking systems electronic cruise control systems and other electronic systems can malfunction due to the lack of protection from ra dio signals Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly e Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the opera tion of the aircraft may disrupt the cellular networks and is il legal e Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspen sion or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender or legal action or both Emergency Calls P IM PORTANT This phone like any cellular phone operates by using radio signals cellular and landline networks as well as user programmed func tions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions There fore you should never rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications e g medical emergencies Remember that to make or receive any calls the phone must be switc
30. ing times depend on the type of battery and charger used Battery operation times depend greatly on how you use the batteries as well as on the coverage of the network and network parameters set by the cellular service provider e If the battery is too hot or cold the charging may be interrupt ed until the battery reaches its normal operating temperature For more information on batteries see Battery Information on page 44 Signal Strength Indication Your phone sends and receives radio signals As with all aB radio equipment the quality of radio reception depends on the strength of the radio signal in the area where you J are operating your cellular phone iS ON The strength of the cellular signal is shown by the vertical bar to the left of the S indicator on the left hand side of the display The higher the bar the stronger the signal CH is at the location where you are operating your phone e When the NO SVC indicator is displayed the phone is outside of the cellular service area and calls cannot be made or re ceived e If the signal is poor and you are using the phone in a building it may be beneficial to move near a window for better recep tion 13 E clcaus frm Page 14 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 4 GENERAL FUNCTIONS Switching On Off If your phone has an extendable antenna extend the antenna ful ly As with any other radio transmitting device avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna w
31. it and HFM 7 Hands Free M icro phone e PHF 5 Compact Handsfree Unit and HSU 2 Light Handset e PHF 5 Compact Handsfree Unit and HDC 2 Headset PHF 5 Compact Hands Free Unit and HFM 7 Handsfree Microphone Equipped with an internal speaker the Compact Handsfree Unit offers convenient handsfree opera tion The bidirectional microphone HFM 7 com bines good sound quality and sensivity The unit uses the Mobile Charger LCH 6 or the Mo bile Installation Charger LCM 1 for power supply Note The installation must be made by qualified personnel only 50 E clcaus frm Page 51 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae HSU 2 Light Handset The Light Handset with no display or keypad pro vides privacy for conversation When you lift the Light Handset from its holder the loudspeaker and microphone will be muted and you can speak in privacy When you replace the handset in its cradle the call is terminated 1 unless you have pressed the MENU key on your Sp phone in order to return to the handsfree mode Note The installation must be made by qualified personnel only CARK 50 Handsfree Headset Car Kit The Handsfree Headset Car Kit is an easy to install flexible kit which offers you fast charging and simple handsfree function as well as an access to an external antenna connection The Phone Holder M BT 3 keeps your phone firmly in place The Mobile Charger LCH 6 powers your phone quickly Attached t
32. key the phone prompts you to press the MENU key To deactivate the keyguard Press the MENU key at PRESS MENU prompt and then the key at NOW PRESS prompt io The message KEYGUARD OFF is briefly displayed indicating that CH the keyguard has now been deactivated When keyguard is activated To answer a call press the SEND key During the call the key pad remains unlocked and the phone can be operated in the normal way To end a call press the END key After the call is ended the keyguard automatically becomes active again e The phone can not be switched off before the keyguard is de activated Note When the keyguard is activated call may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number However one key emergency dialing the 9 key does not operate 18 E clcaus frm Page 19 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Calling Card Call Note This feature may not be operational in all countries When making a call the call charges can be directed to a selected calling card company if the card number is sent to the network during the call setup Before making an automatic calling card call you have to activate one of the calling card option from the menu function CALLING CARD To make an automatic calling card call Enter the desired area code and phone number and press and hold the SEND key for more than one second Note If
33. lert Note The Call Waiting network feature normally needs to be specifically subscribed to with your local service provider and may not be available in all service provider networks Contact your local service provider for more information 43 P clcaus frm Page 44 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae p 8 BATTERY INFORM ATION Battery Options The following battery options are available for your phone Consult your local dealer for more information Battery charging times depend on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used Charging Times BATTERY ACH 6A LCH 6 LCM 1 Daily Calling Battery BBT 6S 1h 30 min 950 mAh NiCd Marathon Battery BBT 6H 3h 1700 mAh NiMH Note The above charging times are approximate Talk and Standby Times CH BATTERY TALK STANDBY Daily Calling Battery BBT 6S 2h 26h 950 mAh NiCd Marathon Battery BBT 6H 3h20min 47h 1700 mAh NiMH Installing and Charging a Battery For installing removing and charging the battery see Getting Started on page 12 44 E clcaus frm Page 45 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Discharging a Battery A battery lasts longer and performs better if allowed to discharge fully from time to time You can do this by leaving the phone switched on until the phone turns off automatically after the battery has been completely dis charged Alternatively you may use the battery discharge feature of any approved
34. lphabetical order will then be displayed When the desired name is displayed press OK if you want to erase the memory location The message ERASED is briefly dis played confirming that the memory location has been erased and the phone then displays the next name in alphabetical or der io e If you do not want to erase the name you can view the other CH stored names by using the A W key or you can exit the erase function by pressing the CLR key or any key except PWR The message NOT ERASED is briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility You can also exit the erase function by just waiting until the message NOT ERASED appears briefly on the display To erase a memory location by location number Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function ERASE NAME by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 3 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be erased NAM E Press the ABC instead of entering the name The phone now prompts you to enter the number of the memory location to be erased LOCATION Enter the location number and press OK or start scrolling by using the V A key 28 E clcaus frm Page 29 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae The phone number stored in the selected location will be dis played To see the associated name if entered press the ABC key Use the amp W key to view other memory locations in use e If the selected memory location i
35. no calling card is activated the phone will make a normal call to the phone number entered The message CARD CALL remains on the display until the ac cess number has been sent to the network The phone asks you to wait for a dial tone WAIT FOR PROM PT After the tone press the SEND key CH The phone now sends the phone number to the network and the message CARD CALL remains on the display until the trans mission is completed The phone then prompts you to wait for another dial tone After the tone press the SEND key once again The phone now sends the card number to the network and the message CARD CALL remains on the display until the transmis sion is completed and the phone returns to the normal call mode Note This procedure may not apply to all calling card options pro grammed into your phone Please contact your local service provider for more information 19 E clcaus frm Page 20 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 5 USING THE MEMORY Standard Memory Locations Your phone has 40 standard alpha numeric memory locations Memory locations 1 20 short can hold phone numbers of up to 16 digits and names of up to 16 characters Memory locations 21 40 long can hold numbers of up to 32 digits and names of up to 16 characters Note If you try to store a digit string of over 16 characters ina short memory location locations 1 20 the message DIGITS MAX 16 is briefly displayed and the phone exits th
36. o the Phone Holder MBT 3 the External Antenna Adapter AAE 1 provides connection to an external antenna and provides optimum reception quality The Headset Adapter HDA 3 HDA 4 and Headset HDC 2 pro vide you with privacy in handsfree mode Note The installation must be made by qualified personnel only 51 E clcaus frm Page 52 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae CARK 53 Complete Handsfree Car Kit You may choose the Complete Handsfree Car Kit to provide a con venient charging facility combined with external antenna connec tion and handsfree capability as well as privacy The Phone Holder M BT 3 keeps your phone firmly in place e The Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 with its internal speaker and Handsfree Microphone HFM 7 offers you a seamless handsfree function CH The Light Handset HSU 2 mutes the handsfree loudspeaker and Handsfree Microphone HFM 7 to allow you to speak in privacy The External Antenna Adapter AAE 1 can be attached directly to the Phone Holder MBT 3 to provide connection to an exter nal antenna for optimum reception quality e The Mobile Installation Charger LCM 1 can be connected to the Compact Handsfree Unit PHF 5 to power your phone from the car battery via the ignition Note The installation must be made by qualified personnel only Carry Accessories A range of carrying accessories available for your phone For more information contact your local dealer 52 E clcaus f
37. other tones of the phone are also switched off 38 p p p E clcaus frm Page 39 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae RINGING TYPE This menu function allows you to select and demonstrate any of the five ringing tone types of your phone Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function RINGING TYPE by using the amp W key and press OK Scroll through the options RINGING TYPE 1 to 5 by using the W key e A sample tone is automatically played to demonstrate each displayed option To select the displayed option press OK EMERGENCY KEY 9 This menu function allows you to set the 9 key one touch emer gency dilaing on or off EMERG 9 ON Enables one touch emergency dialing to the emergency number programmed into your phone by pressing and holding the 9 K ei K EM ERG 9 ON Disables one touch emergency dialing for the 9 key This is the default setting for the function See also 9 Key Emergency Dialing on page 17 To set the Emergency Key 9 on or off Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function EM ER GENCY KEY 9 by using the A W key and press OK Scroll through the options EMERG 9 ON or EMERG 9 OFF by using the A W key and confirm your choice by pressing OK Note The one touch emergency dialing operates when the phone is locked but does not operate when the Keyguard is acti vated 39 E clcaus frm Page 40 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae NAM SELECT Your phone can have
38. ound the message NAM ENOTFOUND will be briefly displayed and the phone exits the erase function if you pressed OK 33 E clcaus frm Page 34 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae e If you started scrolling without pressing OK the message NAMENOTFOUND will be briefly displayed and the next name in alphabetical order will then be displayed When the desired name is displayed press OK if you want to erase the memory location The message ERASED is briefly dis played confirming that the memory location has been erased and then the phone displays the next name e If you do not want to erase the name you can view the other stored names by using the A W key or you can exit the erase function by pressing the CLR key or any key except PWR The message NOT ERASED will be briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility You can also exit the erase function by just waiting until the message NOT ERASED appears briefly on the display To erase the contents of a memory location by the location number see the Erasing a Memory Location on page 27 LOCK PHONE MENU 4 io The phone has an easy to operate locking feature to prevent un CH authorized use of the phone The phone can be locked or unlocked by using a four digit lock code The lock code is supplied with the phone In case you forget your personal lock code contact your lo cal service provider To lock or unlock the phone Press the MENU key and sc
39. r See Shortcut Method on page 30 Used to confirm a setting in the menu facility Also used to store information in the phone memory Used to adjust the earpiece volume during a call Press A to increase and W to decrease the volume Press the A W key to scroll through the memory locations when the display is clear Press W to scroll forward and A to scroll backward Press the MENU key and then scroll through the menu functions with the A W key Press W to scroll forward and A to scroll backward Hold the key down for continuous scrolling Used to delete characters one at a time or to clear the whole display by pressing and holding the key This key is also used to exit the menu functions Used to dial a phone number and answer a call With the display clear this key recalls the five last dialed phone numbers Used to end a phone call Note When you press and hold the END key the keyguard is activated Used to enter numbers and alpha characters Used for special purposes in special functions For example the keypad can be locked unlocked by first pressing the MENU key and then pressing the key E clcaus frm Page 10 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Display Indicators AB ABC MENU HR ON ROAM IN USE NO SVC S and bar B and bar Indicates which network is currently in use 7 Ketten ag A system only F E B system only Sch a PID Nuse ORT AB both systems Blank hom
40. rm Page 53 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 10 APPENDIX 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 to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small children s reach Keep the phone dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits Do not use or store the phone in dusty dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged Do not store the phone in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the phone in cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature moisture can form inside the phone which may damage the phone s electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open the phone Non expert handling of the phone may damage it Do not drop knock or shake the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong deter gents to clean the phone Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution If the phone or any of its accessories are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange
41. roll to the menu function LOCK PHONE by using the amp W key and press OK or press MENU 4 as a shortcut access method The phone prompts you to enter your lock code LOCKCODE Enter your four digit lock code and press OK e If you lock the phone the message LOCKED appears on the dis play and remains there to remind you that the phone is locked e If you unlock the phone the message UNLOCKED is briefly dis played confirming that the phone lock has just been deactivated e If you made a mistake in entering the lock code the message CODE ERROR is displayed and the phone exits the menu 34 p p p E clcaus frm Page 35 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae When the phone is locked All incoming calls can be received by pressing the SEND key Stor ing in the phone s memory and recalling the last dialed numbers is prevented Note When the phone is locked calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 911 or another official emergency number including calls by one touch emergency dialing Calls to the lock free memory location 40 can also be made when the phone is locked Note When the phone is locked no new entries can be stored in the phone s memory SYSTEM SELECT MENU 5 This menu function allows you to select a roaming option Roam ing is a feature which is relevant in areas where at least two cel lular service providers operate Your phone is designed to work with ei
42. rs To view the associated names if stored in the phone s memory press the ABC key first and then start scrolling by using the amp W key The location number is displayed in the upper right corner of the display LO L4 If the stack of the last dialed numbers is empty the message LOCATION EM PTY will be displayed To make a call to the displayed number or name press the SEND key CH See also Dialed Calls Memory Location on page 20 Speed Dialing Speed dialing is a handy way to call frequently used phone num bers stored in the phone s memory locations To store phone num bers see Storing Names and Phone Numbers on page 21 Enter the number of the memory location where you have stored the desired phone number Press the SEND key The phone recalls the phone number from the specified mem ory location displays it briefly and then dials it e If the memory location is empty the message LOCATION EM P TY will be displayed 16 E clcaus frm Page 17 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae 9 Key Emergency Dialing If the menu function emergency Key 9 is set to on EMERG 9 ON you can make an emergency call to the emergency number pro grammed into your phone by pressing and holding the 9 key e The phone dials the the emergency programmed into the phone displays the message EMERG CALL TRY Note The official emergency numbers vary by location eg 911 or another official emergency number Howe
43. ry loca tion in a standard memory location recall it then store it as de scribed in Storing Names and Phone Numbers on page 22 21 E clcaus frm Page 22 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Entering Names If in the numeric entry mode press the ABC key to select the alpha mode The ABC indicator will appear on the display to indicate that letters can now be entered Press the key labeled with the letter you want Press it once to obtain the first letter twice before the cursor appears to ob tain the second and so on If you miss the letter you want just repress the key until the desired character appears If you want the same letter twice either select it as above wait until the cursor appears and select it again or select the letter and press the key and then select it again immediately e If you want a space between the letters press the key e If you want a hyphen between the letters press the 1 key e To correct a mistake press the CLR key repeatedly to delete characters one by one or press and hold the CLR key to clear the whole display Note Clearing the whole display automati cally restores the numeric mode CH To exit the alpha mode press the ABC key You can toggle between a name and number entry by pressing the ABC key Storing Names and Phone Numbers To use the quick store method Enter the area code and phone number and name Press and hold OK for one second
44. s is displayed To display the associated phone number press the ABC key You can view other stored names in alphabetical order by using the A V key e f no matching name is found the message NAM E NOT FOUND will be briefly displayed and the entered characters will reap pear on the display if you pressed OK e If you started scrolling without pressing OK the message NAMENOTFOUND will be briefly displayed and the next name in alphabetical order will then be displayed Press the SEND key to make a call to the displayed name or phone number For recalling information by memory location number see Recall ing Names and Phone Numbers on page 25 ERASE NAME MENU 3 This menu function allows you to erase the contents of a memory p location by name or memory location number p To erase a memory location by name Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function ERASE NAME by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 3 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be erased NAME Enter the name or first letter s of the name you want to erase and press OK or scroll through the names by using the A V key The name or if you entered the first letter s only the first name beginning with the entered letter s is displayed To dis play the associated phone number press the ABC key You can view other stored names in alphabetical order by using the amp W key If no matching name is f
45. s empty the message LOCA TION EMPTY is briefly displayed and the phone exits the erase function if you pressed OK e If you started scrolling without pressing OK the message LO CATION EM PTY is briefly displayed and the next memory loca tion in use will then be displayed Press OK if you want to erase the memory location The mes sage ERASED is briefly displayed confirming that the memory location has been erased and the phone then displays the next memory location in use e If you do not want to erase the location you can view the other occupied memory locations by using the A W key or you can exit the erase function by pressing the CLR key or any key ex cept PWR The message NOT ERASED is briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility You can also exit the erase function by just waiting until the message NOT ERASED ap CH pears briefly on the display Note If you are erasing memory location 0 containing the stack of the five last dialed numbers the phone prompts you to confirm the erase operation ARE YOU SURE Press OK if you want to erase the stack or any other key except OK or PWR to cancel the erase operation Note When the name or number to be erased is longer than 8 characters the last 8 digits of the number and first 8 letters of the name are displayed You can also erase a memory location by storing empty entries in it 29 E clcaus frm Page 30 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae
46. sed with the Light Desktop Stand CGH 3 and the Office Desktop Stand CGH 4 47 E clcaus frm Page 48 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae CGH 4 Office Desktop Stand The Office Desktop Stand provides you em with a compact solution to keep your Fs ES phone and spare battery in a ready to d S use upright position NN e AA Plug your charger into the back of the stand and into a wall outlet Place the phone and or spare battery in the stand The phone battery will be charged first then the spare battery The Office Desktop Stand can be used together with the Fast amp Light Charger ACH 6 The charging time for a phone manufacturer approved 950 mAh battery is approximately 1 h 30 min In addition the Office Desktop Stand offers a discharging facility for the spare battery Discharging helps extend battery life Place the spare battery in the stand and press the discharge button When the battery is totally discharged the recharging will begin automatically You can also stop discharging before it is finished by pressing the discharge button again Recharging will begin im mediately CH The discharge button is equipped with an LED indicator for the spare battery A blinking red light indicates discharging A contin uous red light indicates recharging and a green light indicates that the spare battery is fully charged Charge the battery until the light turns green HDXK 7 HKXK 8 Headset Ki
47. t The compact and functional Headset Kit Headset Adapter HDA 3 HDA 4 and Head set HDC 2 provides a convenient portable handsfree facility Connect the Headset Adapter HDA 3 HDA 4 to the bottom of your phone and plug the Headset HDC 2 to the adapter oa Note When using the Headset Adapter connect your PO charger to the adapter if you need to baad charge your phone 48 E clcaus frm Page 49 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Vehicle Accessories LCH 6 Mobile Charger x The multivoltage M obile Charger ensures that you can charge your phone battery ss wherever you travel Its stylish and functional design fits well in most car lighters and inte riors Plug the charger into your car s cigaretter lighter socket and con nect the lead to the bottom of your phone A green light indicates that the chargeris ready to charge Check the charging status from the phone display The charging time for a phone manufacturer approved 950 mAh battery is about 1 h 30 min Calls can be made during the charg ing The input voltage can be 12 or 24 V DC negative grounding Avoid prolonged charging with the Mobile Charger when the car engine is not running This may cause the battery of your car to drain oO Note In some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not provided with op power if the ignition is switched off Verify that the green LED light is lit MBT 3 Phone Holder Designed to fit and complement your
48. ther or both service provider networks io Roaming when available allows you to program your phone for CH optimum operation when within your home service area or when outside your home service area Contact your home cellular service provider for information about the roaming agreements it has with other cellular service providers In some areas roaming phones are automatically recognized by the cellular system s computer In other areas you must contact the service provider before it can recognize your phone The oper ator needs to know your telephone number your phone s ESN Electronic Serial Number and how you plan to pay for your calls There is normally an additional charge for roaming calls Note The ESN of your phone is located under the battery of the phone However the ESN of your phone can normally be read over the air by the roaming cellular service providers when you call them to register your roaming presence on their cellular network 35 E clcaus frm Page 36 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae To select the roaming mode Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function SYSTEM SELECT by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 5 as a shortcut access method The phone will display its current roaming mode Scroll through the four roaming options by using the A W key HOME TYPE B The phone uses only its home system B NON HOME TYPE A The phone uses only the non home type system A H
49. tinuously e and the phone is connected to a hands free car kit the lights remain on for 15 seconds after you have pressed a key or an incoming call alert has been received KEYPAD TONES MENU 8 A short tone is sounded each time you press a key of your phone This menu function allows you to set the keypad tones on or off Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function KEYPAD TONES by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 8 as a shortcut access method Scroll the options KEYTONES ON or KEYTONES OFF by using the A W key and confirm the desired selection by pressing OK Note Keypad tones are also set off when the option SILENT SERV ICE is activated under the menu function Ringing Volume RINGING VOLUME MENU 9 This function allows you to select and demonstrate the ringing volume level or to switch it off Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function RINGING VOLUME by using the amp W key and press OK or press MENU 9 as shortcut access method Scroll through the options RINGING HIGH RINGING LOW and SILENT SERVICE by using the A W key e A sample tone is automatically played to demonstrate each displayed option To select the displayed option press OK e If you chose the option SILENT SERVICE the message SILENT is displayed when there is no call in progress and when you are not using the other functions of the phone This is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to off Note All
50. tion has been moved to the memory location dis played in the upper right corner of the display When the MOVETO or REPLACE CONTENT prompt is displayed and you do not want to continue either press the CLR key or wait until the message NOT MOVED appears The phone exits the move function and the information you tried to move will then reappear on the display You can reattempt to move it as described above or you can clear the display by pressing and holding the CLR key Erasing a Memory Location To erase a memory location by name Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function ERASE NAME by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 3 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be erased NAME 27 P E clcaus frm Page 28 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Enter the name or the first letter s of the name you want to erase and press OK or start scrolling by using the amp W key The name or if you entered the first letter s only the first name beginning with the letter s is displayed To display the associated phone number press the ABC key You can view other stored names in alphabetical order by using the A V key e f no matching name is found the message NAMENOTFOUND will be briefly displayed and the phone exits the erase function if you pressed OK e If you started scrolling without pressing OK the message NAMENOTFOUND is briefly displayed and the next name in a
51. tion number and then pressing the amp W key because the location number will then be sent as DTM F tones 42 p p p E clcaus frm Page 43 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Adding a Pause Character If the device to which you are sending the DTMF string needs to receive the number slowly or after a pause insert one or more pause characters of 2 5 seconds between the required DTMF digits To create a pause character p Press the MENU key first and then the key For example if you want to send your password as DTMF tones with a p char acter between each digit the string should be sent as 1p2p3p4 Adding a Wait Character For automatic dialing you can store the DTMF string within the same memory location as the access phone number by inserting a wait character between the phone number and the DTMF number To create a wait character w Press the MENU key once and then the key twice To send a DTMF sequence containing a wait character see Auto io matic Dialing on page 42 gt Call Waiting Your cellular service provider may offer a call waiting option This network feature allows you to make or answer a second call while you already have a call in progress To initiate a call while you have a call in progress Enter the phone number or recall the number from the memory and press the SEND key To answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress Press the SEND key at an incoming call a
52. two phone numbers This menu function al lows you to select the network to be used for making or receiving call if you are a subscriber to two cellular networks Each phone number is stored in a NAM Number Assignment Module Note The phone cannot operate on both networks at the same time and you cannot change the network during a call e If you try to change the number during a call the message CALLIN PROGRESS is displayed and the phone exits the menu facility Note If your phone is set to your first number you can only re ceive calls via that number You can however forward calls from your second number to your first number so as not to miss any calls if this service is provided by your network op erator For more information please contact your cellular service provider To change the network number Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function NAM SE CH LECT by using the A W key and press OK The number for the network currently in use is displayed first Scroll the two numbers if available by using the A W key and confirm your choice by pressing OK Note If only one NAM is present only that number will be dis played 40 E clcaus frm Page 41 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae CALLING CARD Note This feature may not be operational in all countries This menu function allows you to activate a calling card option to be used for card calls You can select the calling card option amon
53. ver only one emergency number is programmed into your phone to be di aled automatically by one touch emergency dialing which may not be the proper number in all circumstances Note The one touch 9 Key Emergency Dialing operates even when your phone is LOCKED Note The 9 Key Emergency Dialing does not operate when the keyguard feature is activated However an emergency call can be made without deactivating the keyguard by entering the whole emergency number programmed into your phone io and then pressing the SEND key CH To make an emergency call when keyguard is activated Enter the emergency number programmed into your phone and press the SEND key The emergency number is displayed only after you have entered the last digit of the number e The phone dials the emergency number and the message EM ERG CALL TRY is displayed 17 E clcaus frm Page 18 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae Keyguard The phone s keypad may be locked to prevent unintended key presses from being made when the phone is for example in a pocket or a bag No security code is required to activate or deac tivate this keyguard feature To activate the keyguard Press the MENU key and then the key You can also activate the keyguard by pressing and holding the END key This is a convenient way to activate the keyguard when you end a call The message KEYGUARD ACTIVE remains on the display until the keyguard is activated When you press a
54. y using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 1 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be stored NAM E Enter the name as described in the section Entering Names and press OK or if you don t want to store a name press OK The phone prompts you to enter the phone number to be stored NUM BER Enter the area code and phone number and press OK The phone now suggests the first empty memory location if available e g STORE TO 5 If you want the information to be stored in the first empty memory location displayed in the upper right corner of the dis ES play press OK The message STORED will be displayed confirm ES ing that the information has been stored For other storing options see Storing Names and Phone Numbers on page 22 FIND NAME MENU 2 This menu function allows you to recall information from the memory by name or location number To recall information by name Press the MENU key and scroll to the menu function FIND NAME by using the A W key and press OK or press MENU 2 as a shortcut access method The phone asks you to enter the name to be recalled NAM E Enter the name or first letter s of the name you want to recall and press OK or scroll through the stored names by using the W key 32 p p p E clcaus frm Page 33 Thursday December 19 1996 12 ae The name or if you entered the first letter s only the first name beginning with entered letter

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