User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Before Using Your Phone
- Getting to Know Your Phone
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Phone Book
- Customizing Your Phone
- Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages
- Advanced Features
- Battery Care and Maintenance
- Performance, Maintenance, and Safety
- Accessories
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Accessories
The following optional accessories are available from your service
provider.
Caution
Allow only authorized personnel to service the accessories.
Unauthorized service may invalidate the warranty.
Global Travel
Charger, #
GXTVL0001
Charges your phone’s battery from 110 or 220V.
Connect the charger to the bottom of your
phone and p lug it into a standard wall
outlet.
For an illustration and more information,
see page 10.
This accessory is included with your phone.
Standard (Internal)
Battery, #
GXBAT0001
Rechargeable LiIon battery. For information
about this battery, see “Battery Care and
Maintenance” on page 71.
This accessory is included and installed with your phone. Having
extra batteries ensures you have a charged battery at all times.
External Battery,
# GXBAT0002
Attaches to the back of the phone and works with
the internal battery to extend talk and standby
times.
Car Power Adapter
(CPA), # GXCLA001
Plugs into your car’s power supply (such as a
cigarette lighter) to charge your phone.
Hands-free Car Kit
(HFK), # GXCKT0001
Lets you talk on the phone while driving. Also,
charges your phone from the car battery.
Recommended for safety. Requires professional installation
Data Cable,
# GXDTA0001
Attaches your phone to your computer’s or hand-
held device’s RS-232 serial port to allow you to
send and receive e-mail and faxes.
Check with your service provider that they provide this service.
Surveillance Kit,
# GXSVL0001
Provides microphone and earbud to use while on
the phone.
To ensure your exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the
limits established by the FCC, only use QUALCOMM-approved
surveillance kits, since they have been tested and approved for RF
safety. For more information about RF safety, see page 76.