This guide is hasted an a version of the QUALCOMM Global star GSP1600 Ti-Made User Terminal. Software changes may have occurred after this printing, QUALCOMM reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice. QUALCOMM Incorporated 6456 Rusk Blvd, San The go, CA 92121-2779 Document Number 80-98158-1 X1 Copyright 1999 QUALCOMM Incorporated All rights reserved, Glebalstar™ is a trademark of Lora Qualcomm Satellite Services, Te.
Cautions and Warnings A caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to operate {his equipment. A vermin Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by QUALCOMM. The use of any other type may he dangerous. ‘When using the QUALCOMM Global star Ti-Mode User Terminal (referred to as phone throughout this guide) close to a television or radio, the phone can cause interference.
Contents Introduction 1 Using your phone efficiently 1 Using this guide 1 Contacting customer service 2 Phone Basics 3 Phone features and keypad 3 Display indicators 4 Security module § Antennas 5 Using the Global star satellite antenna § Getting Started 8 Turning the phone on 8 Turning the phone off 8 Standby mode 8 Service Currently Unavailable mode 9 Entering alphanumeric characters 9 Entering hyphens 10 Making calls 10 Making emergency calls 11 Redialing a Cali 11 Answering calls 11 Muting a call 11 End
Messages Menu 24 Voice messages 24 Text messages 25 Locking and unlocking text messages 26 Text message storage 26 Features Menu 28 Key Guard 28 Scratchpad 28 Call Info Menu 28 Last Call 29 Home Calls 20 Roam Calls 30 Ra cent Calls 30 All Calls 31 Security Menu 32 Locking phone 32 Restricting phone 32 Entering a new code 33 Editing emergency numbers 33 Erasing call history list 33 Erasing phone book entries 33 Erasing SMS messages 34 Resetting Preferences 34 Entering PIN 34 Preferences Menu 35 Send 35 Ringe
Force System Re acquisition 43 Version 44 Service Provider Select 44 Force Service Provider Deselection 46 Service Provider 46 Territory 46 Mode Selection 46 Auto Preference 47 NAM Select 48 Battery Care and Maintenance 50 Batteries 50 Battery care and charging 50 Battery chargers 51 Low battery b1 Battery removal 52 Battery replacement 52 Safety issues 53 Radio frequency energy 53 Driving safety 53 Effect on other electronic devices 53 Using the phone on airplanes 54 Using the phone in blasting areas 54 Po
Introduction Congratulations an your acquisition of a QUALCOMM Global star GSP1600 Fri-Mode User Terminal! This high-tech satellite user terminal is referred to as a phone throughout this guide. Your new phone uses the latest digital wireless technology, Code Division Multiple Access (MADMAN, to deliver superior performance for your personal communication needs. The Ti-Mode GSP1600 operates in either Globalstar™ satellite, cellular COMA, or cellular AMPS mode.
Phone Basics Learn abut the phone features and keypad, display indicators, security module, and antennas in this section. Phone features and keypad 2 Soon Closure 1% 13 4 [HERE BOSS] —-18 BC DEB ED CED Cb ol _GDEDE® CDE2dR |, Global star Light indicator — Power on or incoming call. 2. Earpiece 3. Volume buttons — Adjust volume levels. Several through the menu items if a scroll arrow displays. Move the cursor when editing alphabetic characters or digits. 4. SMART KEY options — Select using the SMART KEY.
Phone Basics Message Key ~ Access text messages and voice mail notifications (IMNSHO. Punctuation Key — Add punctuation or space when entering names to the phone book. International Dialing or Plus Key Make international calls. Security Module — Activate phone (see Security module, page 5). Cellular antenna, Display indicators — See Display indicators, page 4. Screen. SMART KEYS ~ Select a SMART KEY option that displays on the screen.
Phone Basics Battery charge ranges between four diagonal bars (full charge) to one bar (minimal charge) ta no bars and blinking {battery disconnected or no charge left. H Help available (press v Designates selected menu option on screen. 4y 3 Indicates you can stroll between screens using the volume buttons "(TH and GT a Indicates text message is locked. 8 Indicates text message is unlocked.
Phone Basics b. Second position — Sets the antenna vertical to the ground if you hold the phone to your right ear. ‘The Global star satellite antenna automatically extends to the proper length and automatically retracts when stowed. A Caution Never manually push or pull the Global star satellite antenna in or out of its protective sleeve. 2. Always hold the phone so that the Global star satellite antenna is vertical to the ground. 3.
Phone Basics A Caution While on a satellite call, the phone is unlikely to work inside a vehicle, in a building, or in an ares where a view of the sky and the horizon is obstructed.
Getting Started Learn about these topics in this section: turning the phone on and off operating modes making, receiving, muting, and ending calls entering alphanumeric characters and hyphens redialing numbers SP services (international dialing, call waiting, three-way calling, and caller ID) Turning the phone on 1. Make sure the battery is charged and properly installed (see Battery chargers, page 81 and Battery replacement, page 52}. 2.
Getting Started Service Currently Unavailable mode Service currently unavailable mode means that the phone cannot find service, and the following message displays: The phone periodically attempts to find service while in this mode. Te return to standby mode, press any key. Entering alphanumeric characters ‘When the phone is in standby mode, you can only enter digits. You enter names when you save a phone number in the phone book (see Saving entries, page 17}. Ta enter digits 1.
Getting Started You cannot use move the cursor when entering digits because you ran use these keys to enter # or * for dialing. To delete letters and digits ® Press to delete one previous character at a time. ® Press and hold to delete the entire entry. Entering hyphens ‘You can manually enter hyphens in phone numbers, or you can set Auto Hyphen to on so that hyphens are automatically entered, See Auto Hyphen, page 39.
Getting Started Making emergency calls Locking or restricting the phone does not prevent yon from placing a call to emergency numbers, You can program up to three emergency numbers, and your SP can program additional emergency numbers, For more information, see Security Menu, page 32. To make an emergency call 1. Enter the emergency number {for example, 811), 2. Press Go. Redialing a call To redial the last outgoing number ® Press Edgy.
Getting Started Flatt 106 men] [Tote To turn mute off = SMART KEY mute. The word “Time” replaces the word “Mute” on the screen, Ending calls w Press (E30). The total time of the call displays. Displaying the phone number » Turn the phone on, and its phone number briefly displays. * From standby mode, pros; International dialing You can make international calls using the plus key . To make international calls 1. Press and hold until a pals displays on the screen. 2.
Getting Started Three-way calling For instructions on how to use three-way calling, contact your SP. Caller ID When you receive an incoming call, the caller's phone number displays on the serene. If the phone number of the caller is stored in your phone book, the name displays instead of the phone number, For more information on caller 1D, contact your SP.
Menu Basics Learn how ta navigate through the phones menus in this section. The following road map shows the various menus. |} Phone Book wc [gw | mere [Td] {options | 0 Edit [Name H Erase £ Phone # £] Secret El Location 0 View Number tl] Pretend 3 Play Tones H Cal Hist 1) Messages a [ace | § Features.
Menu Basics 0 Slalom «oem 1 Status £ Force System Acquisition Ep £ Version Ll Serving solemn 1 Known List Provider 3 Preferred List Select E Prohibited List Looms 3P8 ~~ Service Provider {I Territory 1} AMS (Automatic Mode Selection) H Global star E) Digital { Analog O Auto Pref £5 NAM Select nd Uf Auto NAM £3 Sot NAM E Set System The phone menus are designed like computer rems, and you can easily access and navigate through them, Accessing the main menu 1. Turn the phone on.
Menu Basie ach main menu item is explained in sequential order in a separate section of this user guide. Ton [222) Main Menu + [ll Phone Book page 17 £ Cal Hist page 22 I} Messages page 24 Hottentot bin Menu 4 [Ee page 28 Call into page 29 C Security page 32 page 35 page 43 Navigating and using the menus To navigate the menus = To access additional menu items when a scroll arrow displays on the screen, press the scroll keys. = To select a menu item, press the corresponding number.
Phone Book Menu 1] Phone Book ~~ {View | {options | il East i Mae tl Erase fi Thane # Bl Secret E Location § View Number u Pretend [Pray Tones Learn about entering pauses, speed dialing, and one-touch dialing in this section, as well. Saving entries ‘The phone saves up to 99 entries. Each entry contains a name {up to 12 characters) and phone number (up to 32 digits) stored in location numbers 1 through 99. See Entering alphanumeric characters, page 9.
Phone Soak Menu Entering pauses When using automated phone services, such ag voice mail or online banking, you can gave hard or timed pauses in phone book entries. You can also enter pauses manually. Each pause counts as one character. 2 Note If Auto Hyphen is set to on and you manually enter pauses, Auto Hyphen is automatically set to off. To enter pauses 1. Press and the following displays on the screen: 2.
Phone Soak Menu 2. SMART KEY find. 8. Press: ® (TP for Name. w (Gop for Phone #. = for Location. 4. Enter one or mare characters. “Note Searches ignore differences between upper and lowercase letters. 5. SMART KEY find and scroll through the entries if necessary. 6. SMART KEY view. 7. Press to call the number. Editing entries 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY hook. 2. Select the entry and SMART KEY view. 8. SMART KEY options. 4. Press (9 to Edit. 8. Press: TD for Name. w (op for Number. » for Location. 6.
Phone Soak Menu To view numbers 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY book. 2. Select the entry and SMART KEY view. 3. SMART KEY options. 4, Press for View #. 8. Do one of the following: = SMART KEY ok to return te the previous menu. = Press to return to standby mode. Pretending numbers You can permanently pretend (add) numbers at the beginning of the phone number to an existing phone book entry, such as an area code or country code. Ta pretend {add} humblers 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY book. 2.
Phone Soak Menu (both yours and the SPs) and the first 8 phone book locations are available for speed dial. To speed dial a phone number 1. Enter the location number. 2. Press Gamay One-touch dialing If you set one-touch dial to on, you can dial any of the 89 location numbers without pressing Gad. To set one-touch dial, see One-Touch Dial, page 41 To one-touch dial a phone number 1. Set one-touch dial (see To set one-touch dial, page 41). 2. Press and hold the last digit of the location number.
Call History Menu You can access a call history list of the last 10 calls (incoming or ongoing, as well as view details about each wall.
Call History Mani Viewing call history details 1. Resell to select a call on the list. 2. SMART KEY view. 3. Dao one of the following: = Scroll up or down to view other calls, ® To call the number, press » To save the number in your phone book, SMART KEY view and SMART KEY save. (See Saving entries, page 17.
Messages Menu Learn about retrieving text and voice mail notifications {Vans) in this section. If the message feature is not available, contact your SP. You can retrieve text and Vans from your phone, When the phone is turned on and you receive a text message or VMN, the phone alerts you by sounding a beep and displaying the text message [= ar VMN ¢ indicators an the screen until you read all the messages. You always access new messages before recessing old messages.
Messages Mon 2. SMART KEY voice. 3. SMART KEY next to find the VMN you want. 4, SMART KEY view. 5. Press Mingy 6. If necessary, pretend (insert) digits to the beginning of the voice mail number if a call back number is received. If not, the message “No Voice Mail # received” displays. For example, if you are out of the area of the voice mail number, enter the area code or country code. 7. Press again, 8. Follow the voice mail system's instructions to retrieve your messages.
Phone Soak Menu Entering pauses When using automated phone services, such ag voice mail or online banking, you can gave hard or timed pauses in phone book entries. You can also enter pauses manually. Each pause counts as one character. 2 Note If Auto Hyphen is set to on and you manually enter pauses, Auto Hyphen is automatically set to off. To enter pauses 1. Press and the following displays on the screen: 2.
Phone Soak Menu 2. SMART KEY find. 8. Press: ® (TP for Name. w (Gop for Phone #. = for Location. 4. Enter one or mare characters. “Note Searches ignore differences between upper and lowercase letters. 5. SMART KEY find and scroll through the entries if necessary. 6. SMART KEY view. 7. Press to call the number. Editing entries 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY hook. 2. Select the entry and SMART KEY view. 8. SMART KEY options. 4. Press (9 to Edit. 8. Press: TD for Name. w (op for Number. » for Location. 6.
Phone Soak Menu To view numbers 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY book. 2. Select the entry and SMART KEY view. 3. SMART KEY options. 4, Press for View #. 8. Do one of the following: = SMART KEY ok to return te the previous menu. = Press to return to standby mode. Pretending numbers You can permanently pretend (add) numbers at the beginning of the phone number to an existing phone book entry, such as an area code or country code. Ta pretend {add} humblers 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY book. 2.
Phone Soak Menu (both yours and the SPs) and the first 8 phone book locations are available for speed dial. To speed dial a phone number 1. Enter the location number. 2. Press Gamay One-touch dialing If you set one-touch dial to on, you can dial any of the 89 location numbers without pressing Gad. To set one-touch dial, see One-Touch Dial, page 41 To one-touch dial a phone number 1. Set one-touch dial (see To set one-touch dial, page 41). 2. Press and hold the last digit of the location number.
Call History Menu You can access a call history list of the last 10 calls (incoming or ongoing, as well as view details about each wall.
Call History Mani Viewing call history details 1. Resell to select a call on the list. 2. SMART KEY view. 3. Dao one of the following: = Scroll up or down to view other calls, ® To call the number, press » To save the number in your phone book, SMART KEY view and SMART KEY save. (See Saving entries, page 17.
Messages Menu Learn about retrieving text and voice mail notifications {Vans) in this section. If the message feature is not available, contact your SP. You can retrieve text and Vans from your phone, When the phone is turned on and you receive a text message or VMN, the phone alerts you by sounding a beep and displaying the text message [= ar VMN ¢ indicators an the screen until you read all the messages. You always access new messages before recessing old messages.
Messages Mon 2. SMART KEY voice. 3. SMART KEY next to find the VMN you want. 4, SMART KEY view. 5. Press Mingy 6. If necessary, pretend (insert) digits to the beginning of the voice mail number if a call back number is received. If not, the message “No Voice Mail # received” displays. For example, if you are out of the area of the voice mail number, enter the area code or country code. 7. Press again, 8. Follow the voice mail system's instructions to retrieve your messages.
Messages Menu 6. Pretend {insert) digits to the beginning of the call back number if necessary. For example, if you are oul of the area of the phone bummer, enter the area code or country code. 7. Press Gy again. To erase text messages 1. Press . 2. SMART KEY text. The messages displays the text message, 8. SMART KEY view to display more detail if available. If automatically strolls on the screen and pauses so yon can read it. Press a scroll key to manually scroll, 4.
Messages Mon To find out the percentage of used memory 1 and a message displays: To avoid running out of memory = Erase locked or unlocked messages that you no longer need.
Features Menu & Features wml Key Guard H Scratchpad Key Guard The key guard locks the phone keys to prevent accidental use. Ta turn the key guard on ® Shortcut: From standby mode, press and hold (Ed). The lock @ indicator and “Key Guard On” displays, To turn the key guard off = Press (TD CED. Scratchpad While on a call, you can enter numbers to add to call history, save to your phone book, or play tones over the network when banking online, such as account numbers or Pins (personal identification numbers).
Call info Menu £ Gall inform §] Last Gall £ Home Calls E Roam Callie Recent Calls Al Calls The Call Info menu contains counters Thai allow you to track the number of calls and airtime for billing purposes, Last Call Last Call displays the duration of the last call in minutes and seconds, If Call History is empty, “None” displays. Ta display last call information 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2. Press (308) for Call Info. 3.
Cali Ina Menu Roam Calls Roam Calls displays the number and duration of roam calls. You can reset this counter to zero. Ta display roam calls information 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2. Press for Call Info. 8. Press (=D for Roam Calls. 4. SMART KEY ok. To reset the counter to zero 1. SMART KEY zero. 2. SMART KEY ok. Ta undo the resetting of the counter = SMART KEY undo. > Note After you SMART KEY ok, you cannot undo the counter reset.
Call Info Menu All Calls All Calls displays the number and duration of all calls for the lifetime of your phone. You cannot reset this counter. Ta display all calls information 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2. Press for Call Info. 3. Press for All Calls. 4. SMART KEY ok.
Security Menu 3 Nonconsecutive [f Lock Phone } Restrict Hons £ Enter New Code Emergency Number Eliding {i Erase Call History {I Erase Phone Book § Erase SMS {3 Reset Preferences L Enter PIN When yun access the Security men, enter the code supplied by your SP. Change the code immediately after receiving the phone farm your SP. See Entering a new code, page 33. Subsequently, each time you access the Security menu, you are prompted for your new code. If you forget your code, contact your SP.
Security Mon Entering a new code You can change your code fo access the Security menus. To enter a new code 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2. Press for Security and enter current code. B. Press (= for New Code. 4. Enter a new code consisting of four digits. 5. SMART KEY save. The new code displays momentarily on the screen.
Security Menu Erasing SMS messages You can erase all SMS (Short Message Service) messages, which include all text and VMN messages. Ta erase all messages From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. Press for Security and enter code. Press for Erase SMS. SMART KEY ok. SMART KEY ok when prompted to erase all messages. op Resetting Preferences You ean reset all preferences to the original defaults set by your SP. This option also deletes the SP Preferred and Prohibited Lists (see Service Provider Select, page 44).
Preferences Menu B Preference {| Sounds ~~ il Ringer Type H Ringer Volume Earpiece Volume Key Beep Sound {1 Key Baal Volume {i Key Beep Length ii Mule Stereo oe «1 Display 1 Back light £ Banner Show Time Auto Hyphen Alerts 1 Fade £ Minute Service Change { New Message wom Calling ee Hl Auto Answer 5 Auto Retry one-Touch Dial {i Any Key Answer Send PIN Sound You can set ringer type, ringer volume, earpiece volume, key beep sound, key beep volume, key beep length, and mute stereo.
Preferences Menu a Select the volume level from I (lowest) to 8 (highest) or Silent to turn the ringer off (while in standby mode, “Ringer Of" displays in place of the date). a SMART KEY ok. Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume to one that is comfortable for you. You can adjust volume while on a call or from standby mode. To adjust the earpiece volume = Duo one of the following: = Press the volume buttons while on a call. » From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. Press for Preferences.
Preferences Menu Key Beep Length You can set the length of the key beep, the sound you hear when pressing the keys. 5 Note The key beep length affects the MDT tones used for playing tones over the network for automated phone services, such as voice mail or online banking. For more information, see Playing tones, page 20. To set the key beep length 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu, 2. Press far Preferences. 8. Press CD for Sounds. 4, Press for Honeybee. 5.
Preferences Menu 8. Press for Display. 4. Press CD for Back light. 8. Scroll to select one of the following: » Always Off The back light is always off, which significantly increases battery life. #7 Seconds Turns the back light off 7 seconds after the last key press. 15 Seconds ~ Turns the back light off 15 seconds after the last key press. ® 30 Seconds ~ Turns the back light off 30 seconds after the last key press. = Always On — The back light is always on, which significantly decreases battery life. 6.
Preferences Menu Auto Hyphen You can use this feature to automatically insert hyphens when you enter phone numbers. Ta set auto hyphen 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2, Press for Preferences, 8. Press for Display. 4. Press for Auto Hyphen, 5. Scroll to select yes or no. 6. SMART KEY ok. Alerts You can set alerts that display messages on the serene (fade or service change) or provide a tone {minute or new message). Fade The fade alert displays a message when the network drops a call.
Preferences Menu 2. Press for Preferences. 8. Press CZ for Alerts. 4. Press for Service, 5. Scroll to select an or off. 6, SMART KEY ok, New Message The new message alert causes the phone to beep when you receive a new message. Ta set the new message alert 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2. Press for Preferences. B. Press Cd for Alerts. 4. Press for New Message. 8. Scroll to select one of the fallowing: = off — phone does not beep when a new message is received.
Preferences Menu 6. SMART KEY ok. If you select an option other than “off,” while in standby mode “Auto Answer” displays in place of the time. Auto Retry You can use this feature to automatically redial a busy number, The phone redials 5 times. If you change or lose service, Auto Retry resets to off. Ta set auto retry 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2, Press for Preferences. 3. Press for Calling. 4. Press G&D for Auto Retry. B.
Preferences Menu To silence the ringer when receiving an incoming Cali Press (Ga). Send PIN When making cellular AMPS (analog) calls, your SP may support use of a PIN (personal identification number) for verification before connecting the call. Te enter a PIN, see Entering PIN, page 34. Contact your SP for more information. To set Send PIN 1. From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. 2. Press for Preferences. 3. Press for Calling. 4. Press (2D for Send PIN. 8.
System Menu ~ I Status 1 Force System Acquisition ..
System Menu = Press for System. ® Dress for Re Acquire. = SMART KEY ok to initiate system acquisition, Version This feature displays the software version number on your phone. To display the software version number 1, From standby mode, SMART KEY menu, 2. Press far System. 3. Press C9 for Version. 4, Scroll to read the information. 6. Press (yor (Ei), Service Provider Select This feature allows you to select SPs and force SP reelection.
System Mon 6. Press for System. Press for SP Select. Press: uD for Known List. . for Pref List. . for Prob List. SMART KEY view for the SPs MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC {Mobile Network Code), If the the Preferred List, the preferred location number displays (Pref Loci. » the Prohibited List, “yes” displays (Prohibit. = both the Preferred List and the Prohibited List, the preferred location number and “yes” displays. SMART KEY ok.
System Menu 3. Press for SP Select. 4. Press: " for Pref List. . for Prob List. 5. Scroll to select a SP, 6. SMART KEY erase. 7. SMART KEY ok. To force service provider reelection From standby mode, SMART KEY menu. Press for System. Press for SP Select. Press for Fores SPS. SMART KEY ok. The phone registers according to the Preferred List. op Service Provider This feature displays the current SPs name, MNC (Mobile Network Code), and MCC (Mobile Country Code). To access the SP information 1.
System Mon To select mode 1. Shortcut: From standby mode, press and hold (GT. The following screen displays: ® if AMS F Global star 2. Press: » {Dor wait momentarily, for AMS (automatic mode selection). The ‘message “Initiate Automatic System Acquisition” displays. . for Global star satellite mode. The message “Initiate Global star System Acquisition” displays. . for Digital mode. The message “Initiate Digital System Acquisition” displays. . for Analog mode.
System Menu 8. If the Cell Pref menu displays, scroll to select one of the following: » Ana lg Only — Prefer analog only. = Digital Only — Prefer digital only. » Digital Pref — Prefer digital service over analog. = Ana lg Pref — Prefer analog service over digital, B. Smart Key ok. NAM Select This feature allows you to manage up to three different phone numbers, or RAMs thumbed assignment modules), if the phone is registered with multiple SPs. The RAMs are entered info the phone by your SP.
System Mon = Home Side — Use “A” system only if home system is “A” and “B” system only if home system is “B.” = Ham Side — Use “B” system only if home system is “A” and “A” system only if home system is “B.
Battery Care and Maintenance Learn bout hatter care, hatter charging, and battery removal in this section. Batteries The phone comes with a standard rechargeable battery. An extended rechargeable battery is also available. See Extended battery, page 56, (When you first open the phone's bow, you may notice an empty tray, which is for the extended battery.
Battery Care and Maintenance = To prevent damage, do not charge the battery in temperatures less than +32°F (0°C) or greater than +140°F Do net discharge the battery in temperatures less than ~4°F or greater than +140°F (440°C). = Contuse the battery charger in direct sunlight or in places with excessive ‘humidity, such as the bathroom, Never dispose of the battery in a five. Keep the metal contacts at the top end of the battery clean. Do not try to disassemble or short circuit the battery.
Battery Care and Maintenance Battery removal 1. Turn the power off to avoid losing data. 2. Slide the battery's release button in the direction of the arrow to release it from the phone. Battery replacement 1. Ifa battery is already installed, urn the power off to prevent losing data and remove it. 2, Insert the side of the new replacement battery at a 45° angle away from the Global star satellite antenna. 8. Press the side of the battery near the Global star satellite antenna until it Jocks into place.
Safety Issues In this section, learn shout safety issues involved with using a portable phone and how best to avoid dangerous conditions. Radio frequency energy Your phone is a roadie transmitter and receiver. When turned on, if receives and sends radio frequency (RF) energy. The system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. The power level ran range from 0.01 watt to 0.40 watt.
Satay Issues Furn the phone off when in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment, Using the phone on airplanes Follow these regulations regarding aircraft and the phone: = To prevent interference with aircraft navigation systems, regulatory agencies in your area, such as the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), prohibit the use of your phone while the plane is moving.
Satay Issues Vehicles sing liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58}. For a copy of this United States standard, contact: National Fire Protection Assoc. Attn: Publication Bales Division One Matriarchy Park Quincy, MA (2269 Us.
Accessories ‘The optional accessories described in this section are available from your SP. Extended battery An extended rechargeable battery offers approximately twice ag much talk and standby time as the standard battery, For more information on batteries, see Battery Care and Maintenance, page 50. AC wall charger The North American and European version AC wall chargers supply power to the phone and fast charge the battery while attached to the phone.
Accessories Universal travel charger The universal travel charger allows you to charge either the standard or extended battery. You can charge a battery attached to the phone and, at the same time, one detached from the phone that is installed in the universal travel charger, Three optional plugs are available to adapt the universal travel charger and AC wall charger for use in different countries. YH oe Be sure to use the plug appropriate in the area where you are using the chargers and pane.
Accessories battery at the same time. A green light indicates that the adapter is plugged in properly. Hands-free car kit With the QUALCOMM Global star Hands-Free Car Kit, you can adapt your phone for hands-free operation in your vehicle.
Accessories 1 Global star Electronic Module (GEM) 2 Hands-Free Speaker 3 — Hands-Free Car Kit Cradle 4 Car Interface cable 5 — Hands-Free Microphone 6 —ODU cables 7 — Outdoor Unit (ODU) 8 Privacy Headset (optional) © — Privacy Headset Adapter (optional) 10 — Privacy Handset (optional) = 11 — Cellular antenna (not included) For mare information, see the Qualcomm Global star Hands-Free Car Kit Installation ! User Guide.
Accessories Protective leather case A protective leather case with a wrist strap protects your phone from scrapes and scratches, 80-981581 XT Preliminary Dealt 0
Index A AC wall chargers §6 accessories 56 alerts 39 fade 39 minute 39 new message 40 service change 38 AMPS mode indicator 4 AMS 46 analog mode indicator 4 answering calls 11 antenna 5 Global star satellite 5 any key answer 41 auto answer 40 auto hyphen 39 pauses 18 auto NAM 48 auto preference 47 auto retry 41 B back light 37 banner 38 battery charge time §1 chargers 51 charging 50 charging status 61 decrease life 38 guidelines 50 increase life 38 life indicator 51 low charge 81 removal 52 replacement 52 t
defined 4 ending calls 12 entering alphanumeric characters 9 digits 9 hyphens, automatic 39 hyphens, manual 10 letters © pauses 18 punctuation 9 spaces 9 erasing calf history 33 erasing entries 19 extended battery 56 F features menu 28 key guard 28 scratchpad 28 finding entries 18 force service provider reelection 46 H hands-free car kit 58 hearing aid §3 home calls 29 hyphens entering automatically 39 entering manually 10 1 indicator AMPS or analog mode 4 battery charge call in progress 4 COMA or digital m
calling voice mail system 24 erasing text 26 locking 26 storing 26 text 25 unlocking 26 voice mail notifications 24 messages menu 24 mode service currently unavailable 9 standby 8 mode selection 46, 47 mute phone 11, 12 mute stereo 37 N NAM Select setting auto NAM 48 setting NAM 48 setting system 48 navigating menus 16 no service indicator 4 oO one-touch dialing 21 setting 41 P pacemaker 63 pauses 18 hard 18 timed 18 PC data cable 59 phone book editing entries 19 erasing all entries 33 erasing entries 19 fi
emergency number 33 Vv enter PIN 34 version 44 erase call history 33 voice mail 24 erase phone book 33 voice message indicator 4 lock phone 32 voice messages 24 new code 33 volume buttons 3 reset preferences 34 restricted 32 security module 5 sending PIN 42 service currently unavailable mode 9 service provider accessing information 46 force reelection 46 service provider select 44 show time 38 signal strength indicator 4 silence ringer 11 software version 44 sound 35 speed dialing 20, 21 standby mode 8 stan