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Handset Identification




HANDSET, IDENTIFYING

1 - Function

^ used in combination with other buttons for specific user-programmed operations

2 - Store

^ press to store telephone - numbers into memory also used to select various menu choices

3 - Power

^ press to turn ON
^ press again to turn OFF

4 - Recall

^ press to display telephone numbers stored in memory
^ also press to display last number entered if display has been blanked

5 - Star key

^ press to scroll forward - through NAM programming directory and to scroll down through numbers stored in memory
^ also used in combination with other keys

6 - Push-button volume control

^ press and hold to increase or decrease sound level of incoming calls or confirmation tones

^ volume changes in stepped increments

Handset earpiece volume

^ lift handset and press volume button while a call is in process

Speaker volume

^ operate button while handset is in cradle

Alert (ringer) volume

^ lift handset and operate button when a call is not in process

7 - Dialed number display

^ displays telephone numbers and messages associated with mobile telephone service

8 - In use

^ illuminates from time a call is initiated or answered until - time call is terminated

9 - No service

^ illuminates when unit is out of range of cellular system
^ calls cannot be placed or received

10 - Roam

^ illuminates when unit is within range of a cellular system other than its home registered system home type system steady non-home type system : blinking

11 - Numeric keypad

^ used to enter telephone numbers or Test Mode system functions

12 - Pound key

^ press to scroll up through numbers stored in memory
^ used in combination with other keys

13 - Send

^ press to call entered telephone number or to answer a call
^ press for switch-hook flash when a call is in progress

14 - End

^ press to terminate a call

15 - Clear

^ press and release to clear last digit entered
^ press and hold to clear display in the event of an error (does not affect numbers stored in memory)

WARNING!
Some state and local laws prohibit using the cellular telephone while the vehicle is in motion. For safety reasons, stop the vehicle in a safe location before answering or placing a call.

While in construction areas, look for and observe signs cautioning against two-way radio transmissions. If mobile radio transmission is prohibited turn OFF cellular telephone to prevent any in coming calls and transmissions. DO NOT turn the phone back on or place any calls until out of the are

Before entering a car wash, switch telephone OFF and remove the antenna mast to prevent damage. Before turning telephone back on, reinstall antenna.

Since cellular telephones use radio transmissions to communicate, privacy cannot be assured. Commercially available scanning equipment can permit a third party to monitor mobile telephone calls.