User's Guide

Table Of Contents
18 Getting to Know Your Phone Preliminary Draft
Note to Reviewers:We need to tell users why they must hold the phone
away from face. Above line is from John Forrester per FCC requirements.
Understanding display screens
While using your phone, youll notice different screens appear in
your display.
Understanding how to read these screens, to navigate through
them, and make selections from them is key to becoming
comfortable with your phone.
To navigate screens
Most screens contain visual cues, such as arrows pointing in a
particular direction. These cues indicate another screen or more
information is available. Arrows pointing right or left mean you
can scroll (move) the screens right or left. Arrows pointing up and
down mean you can scroll screens up and down.
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for all
phone book
entries
Display 5
NAME
CALLS
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MAIN MENU
1 Volume
2 Call Info
3 Features
Display 1
Some screens look
like this
Some screens look
like this
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SHOW 44
TIME & DATE
YES
Display 4
OK
Some screens look
like this
These arrows mean to scroll right
or left
This arrow means
to scroll down
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My Banner
Apr 25, Tue
11:37am
Display 2
BOOK
INFO
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CALL INFO 2
1 Home Calls
2 Roam Calls
3 All Calls
Display 7