User Manual

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BEFORE USING AS A PHS PHONE
If you have subscribed to a PHS service and you are in a PHS service area such as
outside or in various public spaces, you can place and receive calls between
general phones, and other PHS portable phones. (See page 25 for switching to
public mode.)
Pull the antenna when communicating.
When communicating, pull the antenna to enjoy best conditions.
Always check LCD for status of phone.
The signal status display becomes or .
When
does not light up, you cannot use the phone
because the signal is not reading. Move to a place
where the signal status lights up.
Battery power is remaining. (See page 19.)
When calling an ordinary phone, always start dialing from the local area code number.
Cautions while communicating
Even within a PHS service area, places like inside buildings, cars, between the
buildings, underground, or in tunnels result in a weaker signal which may
result in difficulty hearing or drop outs.
If you are communicating while moving, the communication may temporarily
drop out. This occurs when the network automatically switches (hand-over)
from the public base station that the phone was using to a base station with
a stronger signal. This does not indicate a fault. A short "per per" noise can
be set to occur during a hand-over. (See page 103.)
If you go outside of a PHS service area while moving, communication is cut
off. Just before disconnection, the phone will beep to notify you that you are
out of service area. You can stop this beep. (See page 102.)
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