OWNER’S MANUAL
The Keys Call Indicator Light Lights up when someone is calling or when you have a message waiting. ð Press and hold to switch your phone on and off. Volume Adjusts volume of earpiece or speaker. Soft keys. The function of these keys changes to suit the current operation. Deletes characters and clears the display. ÷ Alpha/ numeric mode selection. Allows you to toggle between letters and numbers. WV Scroll the menu and Personal Directory. Press and hold for continual scrolling.
Quick guide to functions Note: Many features require you to be at the start screen before you can access them, press and hold to do this. ù Accessing stored numbers- Press W or V , then W or V Accessing stored names- Press or any number key Answering a call - Press . Press Answering a call with call waiting- Press to swap calls; press to end both calls (Call Waiting .
Quick guide to the menu Back one level - Press 4XLW Entering the menu- Press 0HQX Exiting the menu - Press 4XLW repeatedly, or press and hold ù Scrolling the menu- Press 0HQX, then W or V Selecting a submenu or option- Press 6HOHFW or 2.
The Display A call is in progress Digital service is available Roaming Indicator You are roaming in a non-preferred system Your phone is in alpha mode You have a voice message(s) You have a text message(s) Memory location, menu, or option number Battery Charge Signal Strength Setting Indicator 0HQX and 0HPRU\ (above) h c ange with menu selection and determine the u f nction of the soft keys.
Table of Contents 1. Safety At A Glance ............................. 1 2. Your Phone’s Battery ....................... 3 3. Signal Strength ................................. 7 4. The Basics ........................................ 8 Cool Features ........................................................8 To Switch Your Phone On .....................................8 To Answer A Call ...................................................8 To Make A Call ......................................................
8. Security Features ............................43 Security Code .....................................................43 Menu 5 1, Automatic Phone Lock .......................44 Menu 5 4, Restrict Calls ......................................45 Menu 5 5, Hide Memory ......................................46 9. Temporary Lists & Call Timers .......47 Menu 01 1, Dialed Numbers ................................47 Menu 01 2, Answered Calls .................................47 Menu 01 3, Missed Calls ..............
1. Safety At A Glance Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. See For Your Safety on page 58. Road Safety Comes First Don't use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment. Switch Off In Aircraft Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them on aircraft is illegal.
Using this Guide The wireless phone described in this manual is approved for use in CDMA networks. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to the service(s) from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use. FCC/Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g.
2. Your Phone’s Battery When you first opened the box for your phone, you should have found at least one battery and charger, one phone, and this user guide. For detailed information on these items, see Accessories on page 53. To install your battery Simply (1) place the battery in the grooves on the back of your phone. Then (2) slide the battery upward until it clicks. To remove your battery First switch off your phone.
New batteries must be charged for at least 24 hours before initial use, with your phone off. Note that a new batterys full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles! WARNING! Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular model. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous See Important battery information on page 6.
When is charging complete? To allow the battery to completely charge, wait for the charge indicators to stop scrolling. At this point, your phone is considered fully charged. However, a slight increase in charge may occur if the phone is left connected to the charger, this is called trickle charge. Charging times depend on which type of battery and charger is used. See Batteries on page 53 for details. When charging is completed, disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and from your phone.
Important battery information Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer. 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; overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused, a fully charged battery may completely drain (discharge) in 1 - 4 weeks. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Do not short circuit the battery.
3. Signal Strength Your phone operates on radio waves, and the quality of radio reception depends entirely on the strength of the radio signal in your area. Because the radio coverage is maintained by a wireless network, the quality of calls on a wireless phone depends on the strength of the wireless radio signal. The stronger the radio signal, the better the call quality.
4. The Basics Your phone has many different features, some more advanced than others. This chapter highlights some very basic features which you are most likely to use every day. Cool Features Did you know that you can lock the keys on your phone to prevent accidental key presses and phone calls? Or that you can call someone with the touch of a single button? You can also stop your phone from ringing without even answering the call. These are called Cool Features.
Want to stop your phone from ringing without answering it? ô ó Simply press . This keeps you from answering a call when its inconvenient to talk. You can still answer the call if &DOO is still flashing on your display. by pressing Its also great way to screen your calls if you dont want to be disturbed. Youll know who called as soon as your phone rings if you subscribe to Caller ID. And if you have Voice Messaging, the call will be forwarded to your voice mailbox.
When you want to hang up Press ô The Start Screen When you first turn your phone on, the current date and time may be on the display if this feature has been activated (see Menu 4 5, Network Time on page 30). This is called the start screen. How do you get to the start screen? Press and hold ù Throughout this manual, you may notice that before you can access certain features , its necessary to go to the start screen before you can use them.
IMPORTANT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g., medical emergencies). Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate wireless signal strength.
To quickly activate Keyguard ô Press and hold until .(<0 *8$5' $&7,9( appears on your display. This will remain on the display for about two seconds, then the network time will appear if this feature has been turned on and you are in a digital network. See Menu 4 5, Network Time on page 30 for details. This method of activating Keyguard can be used at any time, even at the end of a call.
Speed Dial Speed Dial is a convenient feature, allowing you to make phone calls quickly and easily. Your phone recalls the phone number from your personal directory, displays it briefly, then dials it. 1) Enter memory location number (2 to 99) 2) Press ó Note: Memory location 9 only works when Emergency Key 9 is set to Off. When set to On, the programmed emergency number overrides this Speed Dial location. See Emergency Key 9 on page 10 and Your Personal Directory on page 17.
through the list. This must be done quickly, otherwise the last number dialed will be redialed. Once the phone number you wish to dial is displayed, again. simply press ó Caller ID Caller ID is a feature that may be available from your service provider. This feature helps identify incoming calls, so you can decide if you want to answer the call. If Caller ID is active, your phone may display the callers phone number.
Call Waiting With Call Waiting, the active call is put on hold as you answer another incoming call. This service may be provided by your service provider. When Call Waiting has been activated, your phone will beep to let you know you have an incoming call. Your phone may also display the incoming callers identification. To activate or deactivate Call Waiting In some areas, your service provider may give you a feature code to activate or deactivate Call Waiting.
To mute your phone’s microphone If you wish to put a caller on hold during a phone call, you can mute your phones microphone. During an active call, 1) Press and hold left second for a 2) Press W or V to 0XWH 3) Press 2. Note: This feature is only available during a call. To unmute your phone’s microphone Follow the same steps as above, except press W or V to 8QPXWH and press 2.. For more information on DTMF tones, please see Touch Tones on page 50.
5. Your Personal Directory You can store up to 100 numbers and associated names in your personal directory. This gives you easy access to your most frequently-dialed phone numbers. Stored numbers may be as many as 16 digits long. Stored names may be up to 16 characters long. Your phone has 8 extended number locations (of your choice) that allow the stored number to contain as many as 30 digits in addition to the stored name. Identical names may not be used more than once in memory.
The ! character is used for distinct ringing. See Distinct Ringing on page 14 for more information. To switch from upper to lower case When storing names into your personal directory, simply press and hold the corresponding key to the letter you wish to enter. The letter will automatically switch from upper to lower case. Simply repeat this step to switch to correct any back and forth between cases. Press mistakes.
To Store Numbers and Names To fast save 1) Enter phone number 2) Press and hold 0HPRU\ To add a name to a stored phone number 1) Recall stored number (notice memory location at top, right corner of display; write this number down to use in step 4) 2) While number is displayed, press ÷ then enter name 3) Press 0HPRU\, then 6WRUH 4) At 6725( ,1 /2&$7,21" enter recalled location number from step 1 5) Press 2.
To change the number stored with a name 1) Recall stored number 2) Press ù repeatedly to erase number 3) Enter new number 4) Press 0HPRU\ 5) Press 6WRUH, then 2. at 5(3/$&(" To erase stored names and numbers Press and hold to go to the start screen, ù 1) Press 0HPRU\ 2) Press 6WRUH, then 6WRUH again 3) Press W to name you wish to erase, or enter name, or press to see numbers, then W ÷ 4) Press (UDVH Note: Erase functions are permanent, so be careful! To erase all stored numbers 1) Press 0HQX 01 5 2
To recall stored names Press and hold 1) Press 2) Press ù to go to the start screen, ÷ then W or V ó to call the displayed name Press W or V repeatedly to scroll through stored names. To recall numbers by memory location 1) Enter location number 2) Press 0HPRU\ 3) Press )LQG 4) Press ó to call the displayed number or name. To recall numbers by name 1) Press 0HPRU\ 2) Enter name or its first few letters 3) Press )LQG Your phone may find more than one entry that begins with the same letter.
6. The Menu Your phone contains menus and submenus, giving you access to certain features and allowing you to customize your phone to suit your individual preferences. Menu Guidelines 0HQX enters your phones menu structure W and V scroll through menus, submenus, and options Press 6HOHFW or 2.
Summary of Menu Functions Memory Functions Menu 01 Phone Settings Menu 4 1 Dialed Numbers 2 Answered Calls 3 Missed Calls 4 Clear All Call Lists 5 Memory Erase Options 6 Memory Status 7 Call Timers 1 Lights 2 Keypad Tones 3 Manual DTMF Tones 4 Auto DTMF Length 5 Network Time 6 Countdown Timer 7 Personal Banner 8 Restore Settings 9 Menu List 10 Language See page 47 for details See page 29 for details Messages Menu 2 Security Options Menu 5 1 Listen To Voice Messages 2 Read Messages 3 Set Voice Mailbo
Network Services Menu 6 Number Editor Menu 8 Items shown with an ∗ appear on the menu ONLY if this feature has been activated in your phone and is supported by your service provider. This feature allows you to edit the presently displayed phone number. This helps when you need to add a prefix to a number stored in your personal directory when you want to call that number while roaming.
Menu 1, Memory Functions See Your Personal Directory on page 17 for information on how to store numbers and names into your personal directory. Temporary Lists & Call Timers on page 47 shows how your phone automatically stores the last 10 dialed numbers, numbers of the last 10 answered calls, and numbers of the last 10 missed calls. Menu 2, Messages See Messages & Pages on page 39 for information on how to use your phones voice mail and how to receive text messages and pages.
Menu 3 3, One-Touch Dialing With this feature on, you can dial any of the phone numbers stored in personal directory locations 2-8 by pressing and holding the number of the personal directory location. The default setting is 2II. See One-Touch Dialing on page 13 for more information. Note: Pressing and holding 9 causes your phone to attempt to make an emergency call if youve turned on the Emergency Key 9 feature (Menu 3 4).
Menu 3 7, Calling Card Storing a calling card into your phone makes it simple to make calling card calls. However, you must first store your calling card information into your phone. Your phone can store up to four different calling cards. Once the cards information is stored and selected with Menu 3 7, your phone will automatically use this card when you make calling card calls unless you select a different one. To store a calling card Once you press 0HQX 3 7, your phone lists &DUG $0' and 1RQH.
Dialing Sequence Use for cards that require you to: Cards using this sequence* Access No. Dial 1-800 access number, MCI, AT&T True + Phone No. then phone number, then card Choice, Sprint + Card No. + PIN number + PIN (if required) Canada, Unitel Access No. Dial 1-800 access number, networkMCI, + Card No. + PIN then card number + PIN (if WorldPhone MCI + Phone No. required), then phone number Prefix Dial the prefix (any numbers GTE, PacBell, + Phone No. that must precede the phone AT&T, Stentor + Card No.
The dialing sequence that appears first is the one that is currently selected. To enter a new access number or card repeatedly to erase old numbers and number, press enter new information as needed. ù Menu 3 8, Messages Only Mode See To activate Messages Only Mode on page 42. Menu 4, Phone Settings This feature allows you to customize some of your phones settings.
Menus 4 3 and 4 4, Manual DTMF Tones and Auto DTMF Length Because your phone is a touch tone phone, it creates certain sounds when you press its keys. These tones can be used for many automated, over-the-phone services such as checking your bank balance, using your voice mailbox options, and even checking airplane arrival and departure times. These two features set the length of your phones touch tones when pressed manually or sent automatically. See Touch Tone Settings on page 50 for details.
1) Press 0HQX 4 6 2) Enter time to count down at 6HW WLPHU= (e.g. 0010 for ten minutes) 3) Press 2. Your phone sounds an alarm and displays &2817'2:1 &203/(7(' when the time you have entered has elapsed. The timer stops if the battery runs out or if you turn your phone off. An incoming call overrides the timer alarm. After youve completed the call, &2817'2:1 &203/(7(' appears, but your phone does not sound an alarm.
To erase a banner message Press and hold ù to go to the start screen, 1) Press 0HQX 4 7 2) Press 2SWLRQ 3) Press W or V to (UDVH, then press 2. Note: When activating the Personal Banner and Network Time features at the same time, they will display simultaneously, with the Network Time taking precedence. Also, see Menu 4 5, Network Time on page 30.
Menu 5, Security Options Your phone contains many security features, such as hiding memory locations, restricting calls, and locking your phone. For information on these and other security features, see Security Features on page 43. Menu 6, Network Services Some of the features described in this section are network services, which may not appear in your phones menu unless you store the feature code you received from your service provider. Storing feature codes is optional for using any network service.
This menu and its submenu items appear on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7. Contact your service provider for details. To activate Call Forwarding 1) Press 0HQX 6 2 2) Press W to desired option (see below) 3) Press 2. 4) Press W to $FWLYDWH or &DQFHO 5) Enter phone number that calls are to be forwarded to at 1XPEHU= 6) Press 2. This forwards your calls to the number thats already on display before you select $FWLYDWH or the phone number you entered at 1XPEHU=.
2) Press W to $OORZHG 1XPEHUV /LVW or %ORFNHG 1XPEHUV /LVW 3) Press W to $FWLYDWH, 'HDFWLYDWH, or (GLW 4) Press 2. This menu and its submenus appear on the menu only if activated with Menu 6 7. Contact your service provider for details. $OORZHG 1XPEHUV /LVW allows calls when incoming callers number matches one on the allowed numbers list. %ORFNHG 1XPEHUV /LVW rejects calls when incoming callers number matches one on the blocked numbers list. The $FWLYDWH option turns the restriction on.
Menu 6 6, Service Search Service Search allows your phone to search for a better system to use while roaming or in an area of no service. You can initiate a service search at any time. However, the best situation to conduct a service search is when your phone displays 52$0,1* or 12 6(59,&(. To activate Service Search Press 0HQX 6 6 Your phone will display 6($5&+,1* )25 6(59,&(. If a better system is found, your phone will return to its idle state with the appropriate roaming indicator (see below).
To store codes 1) Press 0HQX 6 7 2) At )HDWXUH &RGH=, enter the code you want to store in your phone (e.g. ∗74), then 2. 3) W to the service that the code applies to, then 6HOHFW 4) W to suboption, then 2. (Repeat step as required, based on number of suboptions) To remove items from the network services menu Follow same steps as in To store codes, except press 2. at )HDWXUH FRGH= (without entering a code).
ó 4) Press to dial the edited number, or press 0HPRU\ then 6WRUH to store it If you wish to store the edited phone number, the message 5(3/$&(" followed by the associated name will display (e.g. 5(3/$&(" 020). Simply press 2.. Note: This feature will deactivate if no keys are pressed within ten seconds. Menu 9, Alert Options This feature allows you to choose whether your phone rings, beeps once, or vibrates when you receive an incoming call.
7. Messages & Pages Voice Mail Notification, Paging, and Text Messaging are all network services. Please check with your service provider for the availability of these features. Voice Messages When you receive a voice message, your phone beeps, lights up the voice message indicator, and displays 92,&( 0(66$*(. The display shows the number of messages if there are more than one. To listen to your voice messages, simply press /LVWHQ. If you prefer to listen to them later, press 4XLW.
Text Messages and Pages When the text message network service is available and youve subscribed to it, your phone can receive and store text messages and pages. Contact your service provider for details on how to send text messages to your phone. The maximum length of a text message is 160 characters. Your phone has space for up to 30 text messages, depending on the length of each message. The network may have its own default message that is displayed when your phone is in the network coverage area.
To read text messages & pages any time 1) Press 0HQX 2 2 2) With message header on screen, press 5HDG 3) Press W to read the message The messages are shown in the order that they were received or stored. New messages are shown first, in their order of priority, then old messages, in their chronological order. /2&.(' indicates that youve locked the message or page.
To activate Messages Only Mode This feature is great to use when you want to receive calls, but dont want your phone to ring. So when someone calls, your phone will receive the call as it normally does, except your phone will remain silent. Simpy press 0HQX # to quickly activate Messages Only Mode. Or, you can use 0HQX 3 8 to set it to 2Q. Once this feature is activated, your phone will display 06*6 21/<, unless someone calls. The default setting is 2II.
8. Security Features Security Code Your phone will prompt you for a five-digit security code to enter certain features. The factory default code is 12345, and that is what your phone will accept until it is changed. If your service provider hasnt already changed your security code, its recommended you have it changed immediately. See To change your security code (Menu 5 3) on page 45. Note: When entering your security code, ***** will appear on the display to keep others from viewing your code.
Menu 5 1, Automatic Phone Lock When this feature is activated, your phone will be locked every time you switch on your phone. You must enter a four-digit lock code to unlock your phone. Without entering your lock code, youll be denied access to almost every memory and menu function. When your phone is locked, your phone will only receive incoming calls and make outgoing calls to the numbers stored in memory locations 2, 3, and 4.
To call unlocked memory locations while Auto Lock is on There are four different ways you can do this: ù 1. Press and hold to go to the start screen. Press W or V to desired unlocked location, then press . 2. Enter number as it is stored and press ó. ó 3. Press desired unlocked location (either 2, 3, or 4) and press . ó 4. Press and hold the desired unlocked location.
Menu 5 4 1, Restrict outgoing calls $OORZHG means that all calls can be made as usual. %ORFNHG means that no calls can be made. /LPLWHG means that calls can be made only to phone numbers stored in certain memory locations. When restricting outgoing calls by selecting /LPLWHG, you are prompted for an $OORZ IURP ORFDWLRQ= and 7R ORFDWLRQ= value. For example, at $OORZ IURP ORFDWLRQ= enter 1 and 7R ORFDWLRQ= enter 15, to allow only calls to the numbers stored in locations 1-15.
9. Temporary Lists & Call Timers Your phone automatically stores the last ten numbers youve dialed, numbers of the last ten calls youve answered, and the numbers of the last ten calls you missed. It also gives you ten temporary storage spaces in a notepad. Note: Your phone displays the phone numbers of received and missed calls only if you have subscribed to Caller ID and the wireless system is able to identify the caller.
If you wish to view the number later, press 4XLW. You can view the number later by using the following step. Press and hold screen, ù to go to the start Quickly press ∗ twice (a + will appear on the display), then press W or V to scroll the list This shows you the calling phone numbers of the 10 most recent calls youve missed. 0HQX 01 3 also accesses the Missed Calls list.
To clear temporary lists and notepad Press 0HQX 01 4. This clears Dialed Numbers, Answered Calls, Missed Calls, and the notepad. You cannot undo this operation, so be careful! Menu 01 7, Call Timers This feature is for those of you who want to keep track of calls for billing purposes. Use 0HQX 01 7 and press W repeatedly to show durations of /$67 &$//, $// &$//6, +20( $5($ &$//6, 52$0,1* &$//6 & /,)( 7,0(5.
10. Touch Tones Your phone can generate various sounds, called Touch Tones, when the keys are pressed. Touch Tones can be used for many automated, overthe-phone services such as checking bank balances, airline arrival and departure times, and using voice mailbox options. Touch Tones can be sent only when a call is active. What is DTMF? Touch Tones are also known as DTMF, which means Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, and they are generated either manually or automatically.
Touch Tone Strings Touch Tone strings can be used for sending and receiving information with your phone. For example, you can store your office voice mailbox number, along with your password for easy access to your messages. To store Touch Tone strings Store Touch Tone strings the same way you store phone numbers. You can store a whole digit sequence in a memory location and send it as Touch Tones for frequently-used strings of numbers.
To store Touch Tone strings with a phone number 1) Enter the phone number (e.g. office voice mailbox) 2) Press ∗∗∗ (p) or ∗∗∗∗ (w) 3) Enter the Touch Tone string (e.g. voice mailbox password) 4) Store the number as you normally would When you dial this number, your phone first dials the phone number, then waits (because of the w character) for you to press '70) (which will display as a soft key). Your phone then sends your password.
11. Accessories In addition to the accessories that were included in your phones sales package, you may also find a separate full color accessories brochure. You can select from a wide range of Nokia accessories to accommodate your specific communication needs. For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer. A few practical rules for accessory operation Keep all accessories out of the reach of small children.
(BBH-1S) 600 mAh NiMH Slim Battery (BBT-1XV) 600 mAh NiMH Vibrating Battery (BBH-1SF) 800 mAh NiMH Extended Slim Battery (BBH-2H) 1100 mAh NiCd Ultra Extended Battery (BBH-1H) 1700 mAh NiMH Ultra Extended Battery Also, see Your Phones Battery on page 3 and Important battery information on page 6. Approximate battery operation times Battery Charge Time Talk Time Standby Time BBH-1S Slim 600 mAh NiMH 60 min. Up to 1 hr. 30 min. Up to 40 hrs. BBT-1XV Vibrating 600 mAh NiMH 60 min. Up to 1 hr.
Chargers It is recommended that you allow your battery to fully discharge before you recharge it. 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 over time. Also, see When should you charge? on page 4.
charging. A green light means your phone is either finished charging or it is in trickle charge. When the charger is not connected to your phone, the green light means it is ready for charging. The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACH-4U). The input voltage range is from 10 to 30V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2) when the car engine is not running; this may cause the battery of your car to drain.
12. Care & 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. When using your phone, battery, charger, OR any accessory: Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small childrens reach. Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
13. For Your Safety Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-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.
Persons with pacemakers: Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (service station).
Emergency Calls IMPORTANT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates by using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate wireless signal strength.
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95.1 (1992)*, NCRP Report 86 (1986)*, ICNIRP (1996)*. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
6. The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to the Customer Service Department of NMP. NMP shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty. 7.
Department at NMP after the expiration of the warranty period, NMPs normal service policies shall apply and the Consumer will be invoiced for all shipping charges. 9. The Product consists of newly assembled equipment that may contain used components which have been reprocessed to allow machine compliance with Product performance and reliability specifications. 10.
14. Technical Data PCS System CDMA Weight 8.3 oz (235g) with 600mAh NiMH Slim Battery 11.1 oz (314g) with 1700mAh NiMH Ultra Extended Battery Frequency Range 1850.000 - 1909.950 MHz (TX) 1930.000 - 1989.
Index A Switching letter case 18 Countdown timer 30 Accessories 53 Alert options 38 Alpha mode 17 Answering a call 8 Automatic answer 26 Automatic phone lock 44 D Distinct Ringing 14 E Earpiece volume 15 Emergency calls 61 Emergency Key 9 10, 26 Making an emergency call 10 B Basic features 8 Batteries 53 Installing and removing 3 Battery Discharging your battery 5 Important battery information 6 F Fast save 19 FCC/Industry Canada notice 2 H C Help text 22 Hide memory 46 Call Forwarding 33 Call Res
N T Network feature setting 36 Network services 33 Network time 30 Displaying the time 30 Notepad 48 Number editor 37 Technical data 65 Temporary lists 47 Text messages 40 Touch tones 50 O Using this owner’s manual 2 U V One-Touch Dialing 13, 26 Voice mailbox number 39 Voice messages 39 Voice privacy 33 P Pages 40 Personal banner 31 Erasing a message 32 Storing a message 31 Personal Directory 17 Phone number 37 Phone settings 29 R Restore settings 32 Ringing tone 25 Ringing volume 25 Roaming indic
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