Fourth Edition 2000 This manual is published by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to the programs and/or equipment may be made by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual.
Table Of Contents Safety Information 5 Phone Overview 11 1. Getting Started 12 Charging the Battery 12 Attaching the Battery 14 Connecting the Charger to the Phone 14 Turning the Phone ON 15 Antenna Caution 16 2. Display and Keypad Display Indicators 17 Indicator Light 18 Key Functions 19 3.
Key Lock 24 Add 1 Before Dialing 25 Network Features 25 Call Waiting 25 Calling Line Identification 26 Sending Tone Signals 26 Editing Number by Cursor 28 4. Useful Information While Talking 29 Changing the Volume While Talking 29 Using the Phone as a Scratch Pad 29 Checking Time of Calls 30 Viewing Last Dialed Number 30 5. Voice and Text Messages 31 Voice Messages 31 Text Messages 32 One Touch Call Back 33 6.
Entering Names 52 Editing Names 53 Deleting a Number from Memory 54 Specifying a Memory Location 55 Storing a Number in Secure Memory 55 Recalling Stored Numbers 56 Recalling Stored Names 56 Recalling Unanswered Numbers 57 Recalling Received Numbers 58 8. Problems You Can Solve 60 9.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES WARNING! Please do not use your Mitsubishi wireless telephone if you may be distracted from another activity (such as driving a motor vehicle or walking across the street) and create a safety hazard to yourself and others. Use your wireless telephone responsibly. Be alert to your surroundings whenever you operate your wireless telephone.
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). The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
PHONE OPERATION NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Extend your antenna fully. • Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF 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.
Phone Overview Main Display Current status of phone. ON/OFF END Express Key Left for Memory Menu. Right for Main Menu. Up for Text Message mailbox. Down for Voice Mail mailbox. Moves cursor between options. SEND Places and receives calls. Answers second incoming call. ENTER Selects desired menu option. Enters a character during Edit mode. Turns phone on and off. Terminates calls. Exits menu functions. Mutes ringing for incoming calls. CLEAR Returns to previous menu.
1. GETTING STARTED Charging the Battery The battery must be fully charged before using your phone for the first time. If it is a new battery, 3 complete charge and discharge cycles must be performed to ensure peak operation. 1) Make sure the battery is properly installed on your phone. Refer to Attaching the Battery on page 14 for more information. 2) Connect the charger to a standard 120 volt outlet. The Battery Level Indicator flashes during charging.
Prolonging the life of your battery • Allow your battery to discharge fully once a week. A charged battery discharges on its own after one month of no use. • To discharge the battery, leave the phone on until it shuts itself off. • If you do not plan to use your phone for more than a month, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Charging Times The following table shows the approximate battery recharging times using the AC Rapid Charging Adapter.
Attaching the Battery 1) Insert the bottom of the battery into the recess on the back of the phone. 2) Push inward until the locking catch snaps securely into place. • To remove the battery, turn your phone off. Pull up the locking catch and remove the battery. Connecting the AC Rapid Charger to the Phone When the battery needs to be recharged, 3 short and tones sound. The Low Battery icon message flash on the display. 1) Connect the charger to the socket at the base of the phone.
• If the phone is left on despite a low battery alarm, the phone automatically shuts itself off to protect the battery from over-discharging. Turning the Phone ON ON/OFF Press END for 1 second to turn your phone on. When you turn the phone on, a tone sounds and the display backlighting comes on. ON/OFF To turn your phone off, press and hold second. • END for 1 If a Locked message appears when you turn your phone on, enter your preset 3-digit unlock code.
• If the No Service message appears on the display, then you cannot make or receive calls. Refer to Problems You Can Solve on page 60 for more information about display messages. Note: Make sure the battery is fully charged before turning your phone on for the first time. Antenna Caution Your phone’s antenna locks when it is extended fully. To unlock the antenna, hold it near the base and push down until it releases. Then slide the antenna up or down.
2. DISPLAY AND KEYPAD Display Indicators Vibrating Indicator Short Message Voice Mail Icon Icon Alphanumeric Mode Indicators Scrolling Icons Battery Level Icon Roaming Icon Digital Mode Private Mode OffHook Icon Signal Strength Indicator The Short Message Icon appears when there is a text message waiting. The Voice Mail Icon appears when there is a voice mail message waiting. The Vibrating Indicator appears when the vibrating feature is turned on in the phone’s Ringer settings.
The Lowercase Indicator appears when the phone is in the lower case text entry mode. The Numeric Indicator appears when the phone is in the numeric text entry mode. The Battery Level Icon shows the power level of the battery in 3 levels. This icon appears empty and flashes repeatedly when the battery is nearly depleted. When roaming outside of your home service area, either the Roaming icon or Extended Area message will be displayed, depending on how roaming works with your service provider.
Key Functions (UP) M E M M E N U (DOWN) On the Express Key, each of the following allows you to perform numerous functions on your phone. Enters the Text Messages menu in Standby mode. Moves the cursor up 1 item in Menu mode. Increases the volume during a conversation. Moves the cursor up 1 line in Edit mode. Dials the Voice Mail Center in Standby mode. Moves the cursor down 1 item in Menu mode. Decreases the volume during a conversation. Moves the cursor down 1 line in Edit mode.
SEND Places and receives calls. Answers second incoming call. ON/OFF END Turns the phone on and off. Terminates calls and exits menu functions. Mutes ringing when a call is being received. ENTER Makes a selection or moves to the next selection during Menu mode. Enters a character during Edit mode. CLEAR Cancels a menu selection and returns to the previous menu in Menu mode. Deletes a digit or character during Edit mode.
3. MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS Making and Ending a Call ON/OFF 1) Press END phone on. • for at least 1 second to turn your If a Locked message appears on the display, enter your 3-digit unlock code. Refer to Unlock Code on page 48 to view or change your unlock code. 2) Enter the number you wish to dial. 3) Press SEND . The Talk Timer appears when your call connects. ON/OFF 4) Press END when your call is finished. Speed Dialing Speed Dialing is an easy way to dial stored numbers.
Last Number Redial Your phone can store up to 10 of the most recently dialed numbers. 1) Press SEND to view the last dialed number. 2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the last 10 dialed numbers. 3) Press SEND 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 4 AutoRedial - ON).
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. • • 0 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.
Making an Emergency Call Your phone can store 2 emergency numbers. An emergency 911 number is pre-programmed into the phone. Contact your network service provider for information about programming a different emergency number. You can dial emergency numbers even when call restrictions are activated or if the phone is locked. (See Menu 7 on page 49. This is different than Key Lock which just locks the keypad.) You cannot make emergency calls when Key Lock is turned on.
Add 1 (for long distance) Before Dialing This feature is useful if you need to add 1 to the number in a memory location in order to make a long distance call. 1) Enter the number you wish to dial. 2) Press MENU 3) Press SEND 3 DEF (1+Dialing) to place the call. Network Features The following features are supported by your phone, but may not be supported by your network service provider: • Call Waiting • Caller ID Call your network service provider for detailed instructions on using these features.
3) If you do not want to answer the incoming call, do not press any key. Use the SEND key as the Hook-Flash button for this feature. The Hook-Flash button is used to toggle between active phone calls. Calling Line Identification: (Caller ID) Your phone has Caller ID. When a call with Caller ID is received, the name and number of the incoming call display (if available from network). • This function may not work on an analog network.
To send a DTMF manually: 1) During a conversation, recall a DTMF string from either last dialed memory or memory location. 2) Press MENU • 3 DEF (Send DTMF). Make sure No Restrict or Local Only is selected in the Call Restriction menu. Refer to the Security Menu on page 46 for more information about call restrictions. To recall DTMF from memory: 1) Enter the number you wish to dial. 2) Press MENU 2 ABC (MemoryLink). 3) Enter the memory location for the DTMF string you want to send.
3) Enter the DTMF string you want to send. • Repeat steps 2 and 3 to send additional DTMF tones. • SHORTCUT: Enter ‘P’ by pressing * within 1 second. 4) Press SEND twice to dial the number. 5) After the call connects, press each DTMF string. SEND to transmit Editing Number by Cursor 1) While desired telephone number is displayed, press MENU 4 (Edit). A flashing black cursor will appear. GHI 2) Press MENU to move right until cursor is over the digit you want to change. 3) Press new digit.
4. USEFUL INFORMATION WHILE TALKING Different menu items appear on the display during conversation mode so that you can mute calls, select the Silent Scratch Pad, and send Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones (see page 26). Changing the Volume While Talking Press UP or DOWN to adjust the earpiece volume during a conversation. To Mute Calls: 1) Press MENU 1 (Mute). The phone’s microphone is turned off and the call is put on hold. • You can also press and hold MENU during a conversation to mute the call.
3) Press MEM number. • (Mem Store) to store the 4 GHI To turn the Scratch Pad off during a conversation, press MENU 2 (Silent Pad). The Silent Scratch Pad will be turned off. ABC Checking Time of Calls The Talk Timer keeps track of the elapsed time of a conversation. You can also view the Operating, Total, and Last Talk Time in Standby mode. 1) Press MENU (Talk Time). 2 ABC 2) Select one of the following options: Press 1 for the Last Talk Time. Press 2 ABC for the Total Talk Time.
5.VOICE AND TEXT MESSAGES Voice Messages Your phone can receive voice messages when this service is available from your network service provider. When you receive a voice mail message, the Voice Mail Indicator appears on the display and a message received tone sounds. • Voice Mail box and Voice Mail Center phone number both need to be set up with your network service provider before using quick voice mail access. • This function may not work on an analog network.
3) Press 1 (Yes) to edit the number. 4) Enter the Voice Mail Center number and press ENTER . Text Messages Your phone can receive up to 30 short text messages of up to 80 characters each when your network service provider supports this feature. Contact your network service provider for detailed information about short message service. • This function may not work on an analog network. To access the text message mailbox: 1) Press UP.
• If no messages are stored, a No Messages! message will display for 1 second. To view your messages: 1) Press UP . 2) Scroll to the previous or next message by using UP or DOWN. 3) Press RIGHT or to select a message. ENTER 4) Scroll through the message 1 line at a time by pressing UP or DOWN.
1) Hold SEND for 1 second to dial the call back number. • 34 If multiple telephone numbers are provided or if no number is provided within the message, One Touch Call Back is not available.
6.THE MENU SYSTEM The Menu System is where all of the feature and function settings for your phone are stored. Use the menu information in this section to customize your phone settings. Changing Settings Follow these guidelines to change the settings on your phone: 1) Press MENU to enter the main menu. 2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the options. 3) Press ENTER to select a menu option. 4) Press CLEAR at any time to go back to the previous menu.
• Since the display can only show 4 menu items at a time, you will see an arrow pointing down under the last menu option if there are more than 4 menu options in the menu. Press DOWN at the fourth menu option to see the additional menu options. • Press UP at the fifth menu option to go back to the first 4 menu options. • You can always enter a menu option directly by pressing the number that appears to the left of the menu option.
2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting. 2 Ring Tone Default Tone 1 Selects type of ringing tone for incoming calls. There are 8 possible settings. 1) Press MENU Tone). 1 2 ABC (Ringer Set - Ring 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting. 3 Msg Vol. Default )))) Selects the message tone volume for incoming messages. There are 7 possible settings. 1) Press MENU Vol.).
5 Vibrate Selects method of incoming call alert. The settings for this feature are: Ring, Vibrate, and Both. Note:Vibrating mode is only supported when the optional vibrating battery, VBT-P1, is attached. 1) Press MENU Vibrator). 1 5 JKL (Ringer Set - 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting. TALK TIMER MENU MENU 2 The Talk Timer appears when a call connects. It shows the duration of the call in hours, minutes and seconds.
2 Total Talk Displays the talk time of all calls in Public mode. 1) Press MENU Talk). 2 ABC 2 ABC (Talk Time - Total 3 Private Displays the talk time of all calls in Private. 1) Press MENU Private). 2 ABC 3 DEF (Talk Time - 4 Operating Displays the total talk time since activation for all phone numbers or Number Assignment Modules. Refer to NAM selection on page 50. 1) Press MENU Operating).
2 Keypad Vol Default )))) Selects the keypad volume level. There are 7 possible settings. 1) Press MENU Vol). 3 DEF 2 ABC (General - Keypad 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting. • Tones sound while adjusting volume and tone levels. • To mute the keypad volume select volume level OFF. 3 Language Default English Select the language for message displays and menu options.
1 AutoAnswer Default 1 OFF Selects the length of time before your phone automatically answers incoming calls. This menu option can be set to answer a call after 5 seconds or after 10 seconds. You can also set this feature to OFF if you do not want the phone to automatically answer calls. 1) Press MENU AutoAnswer). 4 GHI 1 (Call Set - 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting.
3 SendOwnNum (Outgoing Caller ID) Default 1 Enable Determines if your phone number is sent to the person you are calling for display. This feature can be enabled or disabled. Set this feature to Disable if you do not want your number displayed on the receiving person’s phone. 1) Press MENU 4 SendOwnNum). GHI 3 DEF (Call Set - 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting.
4 Privacy Default 2 OFF If the network supports the Voice Privacy feature, your call will be encrypted so that no one can access your call. Your phone always attempts to use privacy mode. If your service provider’s system does not support this feature, or if the phone is on an analog channel, the Voice Privacy Inactive! displays and a warning tone sounds. You can turn this warning tone ON or OFF. 1) Press MENU 4 GHI 4 GHI (Call Set - Privacy). 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting.
• If the phone finds a public network system channel, Public System displays. If the phone cannot find a public channel, No Service displays. If Public Mode in the Security Menu is disabled, Restrict displays. 2 Man.Search Once a network has been selected, this menu option allows your phone to switch to another network in the current location. 1) Press MENU Search). 5 JKL 2 ABC (Network - Man The phone displays the name of 1 system channel available.
1) Press MENU Search). 5 JKL 3 DEF (Network - New Searching Private System message displays. The first system name displays. 2) Press 1 (Register) to register with this private system, or press 2 (Next) to search for another system. ABC 3) Press END to exit the registration mode. • Not available message displays if your phone is not ready for this service. • No Service message displays if the phone could not find a network system channel. 4 Select NAM This menu option allows you to change NAMs.
To enter this menu you are required to enter your 4-digit security code. Contact your network service provider if you have lost your security code. • If your security code is incorrect, Incorrect Security Code flashes and the previous menu displays. 1 Restrict Default 1 No Restriction Determines the restrictions set for your phone. 1) Press MENU 6 MNO (Security). 2) Enter the security code. 3) Press 1 (Restrict).
• Manual DTMF transmission is allowed when no restriction or local only modes are selected. • When the phone is in private mode there are no restrictions, even if this function is set to another level. 2 Public Default 1 Enable Determines if your phone can be used on a public network system. You can set this feature to Enable or Disable. Select Enable to allow your phone to be used on a public network system. 1) Press MENU 6 MNO (Security). 2) Enter the security code. 3) Press 2 ABC (Public).
4) Press UP or DOWN to select the new setting. 5) Press ENTER to select the new setting. 4 Resident Default 1 Enable Determines if your phone can use private network channels in residential areas. You can set this feature to Enable or Disable. Select Enable to allow your phone to use private network channels in residential areas. 1) Press MENU 6 MNO (Security). 2) Enter the security code. 3) Press 4 GHI (Resident). 4) Press UP or DOWN to select the new setting.
6 Security Default 0 0 0 0 Allows you to change your 4-digit security code. 1) Press MENU 6 MNO (Security). 2) Enter the security code. 3) Press 6 MNO (Security). The current Security code appears. 4) Enter a new 4-digit Security code. 5) Press ENTER to set the new Security code. 7 TimerReset Default 2 No Resets all Talk Timers (except the Operating Timer). 1) Press MENU 6 MNO (Security). 2) Enter the security code. 3) Press 7PQRS (TimerReset). 4) Press UP or DOWN to select Yes or No.
To unlock your phone: 1) Enter your 3-digit Unlock code. • You can still place emergency calls to 911 in Locked mode. • The locked status is preserved when the phone is turned off. NAM Selection Your phone can be programmed with up to 3 Number Assignment Modules (NAM). Each NAM is programmed with a different phone number and unique cellular system information. When you select a NAM, you are also selecting which cellular system you are using as your home system. You can use only 1 NAM at a time.
7. STORING AND RECALLING NUMBERS Your phone can store up to 109 names and numbers. You can store and recall numbers in Standby or Conversation mode. Each entry stores a name, number and memory location. To recall names and numbers, press MEM and select a menu item. Four items appear on the display at 1 time. Scroll DOWN to view the next items. You can delete or revise an entry by pressing MENU when the name and number information appear on the display.
• You must enter a number but you are not required to enter a name. • Memory Full flashes when there are no memory locations available. Method 2: 1) Enter a phone number. 2) Press MEM 3) Press ENTER 4 GHI (Mem Store). . 4) The phone number displays. If correct, press ENTER . If incorrect, edit the number by pressing MENU to move cursor right to incorrect digit, press new digit, press MEM once to move left, press CLEAR to erase old digit. When finished, press ENTER .
If you miss a letter, just keep pressing the key. 2) When cursor moves to the next position, press next key as needed. 3) Press when finished. Editing Names 1) Press CLEAR to erase a letter. 2) To change a letter, press MENU to move right or press MEM to move left until cursor is over the desired letter. 3) Press new letter. 4) Move cursor over incorrect letter and press CLEAR to erase. • Press * to toggle between Uppercase, Lowercase, and Numeric modes. • Press MENU to insert a blank space.
Deleting a Number from Memory Numbers and names stored in memory can be deleted or revised. You can edit, move, or copy an entry to another memory location. 1) Retrieve the number and name from memory. Refer to Recalling Stored Numbers on page 56 for more information. 2) Press UP or DOWN to select the entry you wish to delete. 3) Press MENU • 1 (Delete). If you want to edit, copy, or move an entry, select options 2, 3, or 4. 4) Press 1 (Yes) to confirm or return to the previous menu.
• 01-09 are reserved for super-speed dialing. • 10-99 are reserved for speed dialing. • *0-*9 are reserved for secured numbers. • A number indicates an open location. • A period indicates the location is occupied by another number. • An Overwrite? message appears when you choose a memory location that is already occupied. Press 1 (Yes) to replace the entry. Press 2 (No) to return to the previous menu. ABC 3) Enter the appropriate information when Number? and Name? appear on the display.
• An Incorrect Security Code message flashes if you entered the wrong security code. 3) Select a memory location (0-9). 4) Press ENTER after completing number and name information. • Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 for additional secured numbers. Recalling Stored Numbers 1) Press MEM 2 ABC (RCL Number). 2) Either enter the memory location or scroll using the UP and DOWN keys. 3) Press ENTER to make a selection. • To dial the number, press • To revise the entry, press MENU.
Recalling Unanswered Numbers Your phone automatically stores up to 10 of the most recently unanswered incoming calls. When you have missed a call, the Called message displays with the number of missed calls. 1) Press MEM 6 MNO (Unanswered). 2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the Unanswered Call memory. The calling party number (if available from network) and call time display for the last 10 unanswered calls. 3) Press SEND to call the displayed number.
To Store: Press 2 (Store) to store the number in your phone’s memory. Refer to Storing a Number and Name in Memory on page 51 for more information about storing numbers. ABC 1 (Delete All To Delete All: Press 3 Yes) to delete all of the numbers in the Unanswered Call memory. DEF Recalling Received Numbers Your phone automatically stores up to 10 of the most recently received calls, whether they were answered or unanswered. 1) Press MEM 7PQRS (Received).
The calling party number (if available from network) and call time display for the last 10 received calls. 3) Press MENU. 4) Select one of the following options: 1 To Delete: Press 1 (Delete - Yes) to delete the number from the Received Call memory. To Store: Press 2 (Store) to store the number in your phone’s memory. Refer to Storing a Number and Name in Memory on page 51 for more information about storing numbers.
8. PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE Hardware Concerns The phone does not turn on If the phone is new, see “Charging the Battery” on page 12. Otherwise, recharge or replace the battery. If this does not solve the problem, contact your network service provider. The phone does not work with the handsfree adapter A battery is required to use the handsfree adapter; verify a charged battery is installed on the back of the phone. Verify the phone is attached to the adapter.
Audible Warnings Error tone An error tone sounds when an unexpected key is pressed (e.g., pushing SEND after pushing MENU). Fast busy tone A fast busy tone indicates that the system has not accepted your call. Siren tone A siren tone indicates an invalid phone number. Triple high-pitched tone A short triple high-pitched tone generated every 20 seconds indicates the battery needs to be charged. Display Messages Battery full The battery has finished charging.
CHECK or Program NAM Mitsubishi phones are capable of self-diagnostics, and will alert you when an internal error occurs. For CHECK errors, write down the number following CHECK and contact your network service provider for repairs. If the phone has a Program NAM error, your network service provider should be able to solve the problem over the phone. -LockedWhen the phone is turned on, it cannot be used until you enter the preset 3-digit Unlock code. Prevents unauthorized phone use.
No service This message indicates you cannot connect to the system (calls cannot be placed or received), which may be due to: a) The system in this area does not support your phone. b) The signal is too weak. Try moving to another location to use your phone. Voice Privacy Inactive! The system does not support the voice privacy feature, or the phone is on an analog voice channel. No Voice Mail Center Number The Voice Mail Center phone number needs to be set up before using quick voice message access.
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Desktop rapid charger QCK - P8 AC rapid charging adapter ACP - P3 Handsfree headset HDS - P2 Carrying case T200CSE 65
Belt clip CLP - P5 Phone holder HLD - P6 66
The Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation was established in 1991 to contribute to a better world for us all by helping young people with disabilities, through technology, to maximize their potential and fully participate in society. The Foundation has used wireless phones to help connect teachers, students with disabilities, and their families, enhancing the learning environment and improving school communications.
INDEX Accessories 64 Add 1 Before Dialing 25 Answering a Call 23 Antenna Caution 16 Automatic Answer 41 Automatic Redial Battery 22, 41 12 Attaching 14 Charger Connection 14 Charging 12 Charging Times 13 Prolonging life of 13 Call Restrictions 45 Call Setting Menu 40 Auto Answer 41 Auto Redial 41 Privacy Mode 43 Send Own Number 42 Changing Phone Settings 35 Contrast Setting 39 Deleting From Memory 54 Display Icons 17 68
Display Indicator Light 18 Editing Names 53 Editing Number by Cursor 28 Emergency Calls 24 Ending a Call 21 Entering Names 52 General Settings Menu 39 Contrast 39 Keypad Volume 40 Language 40 Hook-Flash Button 26 Key Functions 19 Key Lock 24 Turn Off 24 Turn On 24 Keypad Volume 40 Language 40 Last Talk Time 38 Lock Menu 49 To Lock Phone 49 To Unlock Phone 50 Making a Call 21 Manual Network Search 43 69
Memory Locations 54 Menu Overview 35 Message Tone 37 Message Volume 37 Muting Calls 29 NAM Selection 45, 50 Network Features 25 Network Menu 43 Manual Search 44 Private (New Search) 44 Public 43 Select NAM 45 Operating (Total Talk Time) 39 Phone Overview 11 Power On 15 Privacy Mode 43 Enable / Disable 47 Residential Networks 48 Private Mode (Talk Time) 39 Private Network Search 43 Public Network 43 Enable / Disable 70 47
Received Numbers Recalling 58 58 Redial 22 Residential Networks 48 Restrictions 46 Ringer Settings 36 Message Tone 37 Message Volume 37 Ringer Tone 37 Ringer Volume 36 Vibrator 38 Ringer Volume 36 Ringing Tone 37 Safety Information Secure Memory 5 55 Storing 55 Security Menu 45 Private Mode 47 Public Mode 47 Residential Networks 48 Restrictions 46 Security 49 Talk Timer Reset 49 Unlock Code 48 71
Send Own Number 42 Silent Scratch Pad 29 Specify Memory Locations 54 Speed Dialing 21 Stored Names 56 Recalling 56 Stored Numbers 54 Deleting 54 Recalling 56 Storing 51 Names 51 Numbers 51 Talk Time of Calls (Checking) 30 Talk Timer Menu 38 Last Talk 38 Operating Time 39 Private Mode 39 Total Talk 39 Text Messages 32 Timer Reset 49 To Public 43 72
Tone Signals 26 Pause Function 27 Send From Memory 27 Send Manually 27 Total Talk Time 39 Troubleshooting 60 Unanswered Numbers Recalling 57 57 Vibrator (Vibrating Battery) 38 View Last Dialed Number 30 Voice Mail Center Number 31 Voice Messages 31 73