System information

Number and Name in Memory on page 51 for
more information about storing numbers.
To perform One Touch Dialing:
1) Enter the memory location (0-9) for the
number you wish to dial and hold for at least 1
second.
is reserved for operator calls.
An
Empty
message flashes if a number is not
stored in the memory location.
Answering a Call
Your phone accepts incoming calls when the
battery is charged and
No Service
does not
appear on the display. When there is an incoming
call, a ringing tone sounds and the calling number
or caller name if available flashes on the display.
1) Press any key except to answer a call.
2) Press when the call is finished. The Talk
Timer appears on the display until your call
ends.
When incoming calls are left unanswered, the
ringing volume gradually increases until you
answer the call.
To mute the Ringing Tone for an incoming call,
press . You can answer calls when the
ringer is muted.
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Last Number Redial
Your phone can store up to 10 of the most
recently dialed numbers.
1) Press to view the last dialed number.
2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the last
10 dialed numbers.
3) Press to dial the number.
Automatic Redial
Use Automatic Redial to redial a call when your
phone is unable to access the cellular system. The
call will be redialed every 3 seconds for a total of
10 times until the call connects.
1) Press MENU (Call Set -
AutoRedial - ON).
This enables Automatic Redial. The phone
retries the number.
2) Press to return to Standby mode.
If 10 attempts to connect a call are not
successful, a fast busy tone sounds.
One Touch Dialing
Use One Touch Dialing to call frequently dialed
numbers, such as an answering machine or voice
mail. To use this feature, you must first store the
number in the phone’s memory.
Refer to Storing a
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