Audiovox CDM3300 manual

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    6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 12 12 13 14 14 15 Chapter 1 Adjusting Ringer Volu.me. Auto answering Flip Answer 24 25 26 Chapter 3 28 29 30 31 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 38 39 Before using your phone Precautions Package Contents Handset Functions .Handset .Function buttons Screen display and functions Battery insertion and detachment .Battery insertion meth[...]

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    63 64 65 65 65 66 66 67 47 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 50 51 51 52 53 54 55 55 56 57 57 58 58 59 60 61 62 62 62 63 .Microphone muting fe~turf, .Link dialing Phone information .Self number check .Handset version check ..- System selection feature .Force Analog .Selecting preferred system Supplementary Functions Short Message Service(SMS) .Message reception[...]

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    Fully charge battery before use. E""' ~ Do not use in high-temperature or high-humidity environments. Do not expose the handset to rain or spilled beverages. ;!;"r- N~.' A! Do not modify ~ or take apart the handset /1" Keep the handset in a safe place when not in use. Avoid striking, shaking, or shocking. Do not touch [...]

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    Thank you for your purchasing Hyundai COMA cellular phone. Please check the product contents by comparing them with the following pictures. ~ Handset ~ Desktop Charger ~ ~ ~ User's Manual ~ Belt Clip ~ .Ear-microphone (Option) A. Portable Loop L-- .Microphone Check with your local distributor which battery type is supplied as slJmdard. If ther[...]

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    @ . This button is used to access the menu, "W.II Signal Strength The strength of the current signal is displayed by the number of bars (0-5). r This button is used to make or receive a call ID Roaming This icon indicates the user is outside the normal service area. ~ Press this button to terminate a call or exit the current menu. Press and ho[...]

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    As shown in picture <D. insert the battery to fit into the groove at the bottom of the handset. Then press in the direction of (2) until it snaps. rn .The battery is not charged when you purch~e the product. Use the battery onlyafter it is fully charged. . .Charge your battery when the battery low-voltage alarm sounds. rn (j) ;/ Power Connection[...]

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    @] Charging Completion Charging is completed when the green-colored light stays on. .The handset may remain in the charger after the green light is turned on. .Charge the battery when the battery low-voltage alarm sounds from the handset and the "Very Low Battery!" message appears on the screen. .When the "Low Battery Warning! Phone [...]

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    .: riV;fIU. nrn-.1 ~ : F:1iTi ~ .~ G) Hold down ( " ) until for 2 seConds. Chapter 2 "1111 8 m(l!]!; RUDIDUDH JRN 29, WED 4:93pm This chapter describes the basic operation of the handset. .Basic Operation .How to Adjust Volume .RingerNibration/Light selection e Ringer Type Selection .Adjusting Ringer Volume 8 Auto Answering .Flip Answer .[...]

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    G) Enter the phone number. r:;;::;;. To delete a wrong number, press [CLR] to back up. To delete al/ entered digits, press [END] or hold down [CLR]. 213-555-5262 .To change receiver type (RingerNibratiorvRinger + Vibratio(1ilamp), please refer to p 22. Initial setting is "Ringer" @ Press ( ,. ). 12' Open the folder or if the folder i[...]

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    [] J .Conversation: Adjusts ear-piece volume .Standby: Adjusts key-tone volume .Conversation while using hands-free : Adjusts hands-free volume (2') After adjusting the volume. press m I "lill ..m(I!lj; Handfree Uolume )pJJ [ENDI !'3 Press ( tt ) or close the folder to V end the call. If you are using ear- microphone. press the ear[...]

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    This feature is used to select ringer, vibration or Lamp. This feature is used to select ringer type. Press( .)-.~ -.(:1). G) Press( .)~(2) ~(2). f2' Use the scroll buttons to select ringer ~ type. t I f to: Use the scroll buttons to select the receiver type YOu want. Correct order in phone .Ringer .Vibration .Lamp .Vib + Ringer: Vibrates for [...]

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    The call is connected automatically after ringing a set number of times. G) Press( .)--+<2)--+@, Press( .)-+(2) -+(a). T o move between the menu items, use the scroll buttons [ e / $ ] or the volume buttons. f2' Use the scroll button to select the "=J setting you want. Adjust the volume by pressing the volume buttons or the scroll butt[...]

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    Chapter 3 f'2 Use the scroll button to select the V desired setting. .How to Store a Phone Number .How to Make a Call Using a Stored Phone Number @) Schedule M1Dagement e Alarm Call .Electronic Calculator .Yes : Allows you to receive calls by opening the folder. .No: Does not allow you to receive calls by opening the folder. To receive a ca[...]

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    Up to 100 phone numbers can be stored in the memory and retrieved by using a variety of ways. 11' Enter the phone number you wish to ~ stOKe and press ( .) .T~ fi", available local;on ;5 automalically displa~ '2' To store the number in the first a,ailable ~ locat;on displayed, press( .) I:,:;;J ~':J r-- : t ?;:.:~?~ y;c-- ,[...]

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    'C"C' ~i;" - : :!;,;'~:.;t~;,; ~ ~,:::;: """. ':' . .;,:c. ,,::;f!!f~.,,;,i.:/;:, -::',:::.c "- :0,:"' , ~[...]

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    ~ . @ Enter the two-digit memory location. ",;',£';:! '::..".:-:,' .ci.$.~ :::! @ Use the scroll buttons to select the phone number YOu want. @ Use the scroll buttons to select the phone number you want. I ... @ To delete the stored number, hold down the CLR button for 1 second. 0 To delete the stored number, hold dow[...]

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    ~: !2 Enter the name (or part of the name) Recall ~ you wish to find. ! Number? Press ( .). ~ S262- ., I m I IENDI l-.""k""" ""","F ... "' @ Use the scroll buttons to find the lholll 8 II (!!!E ! phone number you desire. EUGENE location: 1811 ,lI3-SSS-S262i -'""¥'"&q[...]

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    0 Press( .)-+<2)-+(1). .The first available location with a schedule is displayed on the screen. 00 @ Use the scroll buttons to check the schedules. ri,"~g .{iij;J LUNCHEON KK/KK KK:KK Alarm Msg KK ~ Rlann Msg : KK ",-, .~' .c,., ~;~;~:; (2 Use the scroll buttons to select the "=.J location, then press ( .) or enter the 2-di[...]

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    ~ 9 m(!I!E Alarm [all Set +Off ~trnJ [END) 0 Press( .)~(1) G) Press( .)-+@ @ Using the calculator ! f2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting, then press( .). .Off : Disables the Alarm Call .Once, Daily: The melody plays for one minute. The phone number and "-Alarm Call." message are displayed, then the Alarm Call is disa[...]

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    f'i' Press ( .) and use the numeric ~ keypad to choose the desired menu item. .Use the scroll buttons [ ~ /~ ] or the volume buttons to move between the menu Items. Chapter 4 1:2' To ~o back to the previous menu, press ~ (.).( " ). .If there are sub menu items, The sub menu is displayed on the screen. .If there are no sub menu i[...]

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    I 6: Phone Info 1. Display 1: Time Show 2. Back Light Yes/ No1 Time Inforrl1 Off 112141618110 Second (5) Off in Day ...0000 Yes/No Temp Analog Standard I System A only i System B only Home Sys only 7: System 11: Phone Number ~ : Phone Version 1: Force Call 2: Prefer System 0: Security 1: Auto LOCK 2: Set LocK No 3: Greeting -- 4: Restrict Greeting [...]

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    Press( .)-+(:1) -+(:1) ;1;1111 8 m(!!IE Back: Light .10 Seconds c },"'" [END) Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value. .Yes : Displays the current time. .No :Does not display the current time. !2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting- .1 ,2,4,6,8, 10 Seconds: The time the backlight stays on after a button[...]

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    (i) Press( .)~(j)~@. G) Press( .)-..(1)-..@. (2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired level. .There are 7 levels of brightness. 12' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired value. :-:"f; ~;, ~ 4 i ~ ~ i , , ~ , , ; 11 " 4 i ~ i ~ e G '.1~:~: f". f~:1%~[...]

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    1:0111 8 mlJ!E HHH Calls HHH Hours HH Minutes HH Seconds G) Press( .)--@--(1) .Lists all outgoing calls- .Can not be reset or clear at Memory Erase j 1 " ~ 1 j , ~ j !2 Use the scroll buttons to select the V desired value. .Yes : Enables the feature- .No: Disables the feature. e e An alert beeps every minute letting the user know.how much ti[...]

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    (1) Press( .)-+@-+(i). @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial1ock code at the time of purchase is "0000" . i-~" !2' Use the scroll buttons to select the V desired value .Yes Enables the feature .No Disables the feature @ Press (:1) for "Auto Lock". f4 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired value. .Yes E[...]

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    This feature allows you to change the 4-digit lock code to unlock the phone. This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed on the screen Up to 16 characters can be entered ~o~o§]o~ G) Press( .)-..@ @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial lock code at the time of purchase i~ "0000" . P[...]

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    CalI Restriction .;~nr~.,ll.a1J.1!i.!l11lLW~ ~ 0 ~ 0 [jJ This feature restricts incoming calls. G) Press (1) for incoming' @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial lock code at the time of purchase is"OOOO" . 12' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting- .Restrict : Blocks incoming calls. .Allow: Feature disable[...]

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    Can Restriction (Can't) ~'frnrn.~~.'mrn~ ~o ~o ~ This feature restricts calls stored in the memory. Q) Press( III )--@ @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. (2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting- .Restrict : Restricts memory usage- .Allow: Disables this feature. @ Press (§) for "Memory Erase" G) Press (1) for[...]

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    --. Clearing Memory --- Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting. .Yes: Deletes the call history. .No: Does not delete the caIJ history. (2') Use the scroll buttons to select the Press ( .). f2' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting. .Yes: Deletes the total time of recent calls, .No: Does not delete the total[...]

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    This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting. G) Press( .)-?@. @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. G) Press( .)-+@. @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" . .The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" . Press (§) for "Reset Phone' @ Press n [...]

  • Page 32

    f i' rJ ;t 213 555-5262 . G) FEATURES USED WHILE CALL IS CONNEcTED This feature enables the user to send a phone number when requested (for example, when the user is paging someone) without having to press the numbers. This feature is used to check the phone number while the call is in progress. (':;' 1 Press(. )--~ to view your num[...]

  • Page 33

    G) Press( .)-.@-.(:1) Press( .)--(:1). .The pause character {pj is displayed on the screen. This feature allows you to check the version of your phone. ~o~o~ Enter the remaining set of numbers that are to be pressed after the call is connected. G) Press( .)-+@-+(2) rv The version of your phone is displayed ~ as shown. After the message reQuesting Y[...]

  • Page 34

    This feature allows you to select the preferred system of operation for the handset. ~o~o~ G) Press( .)-.(?)-.(1). G) Press( .)-+<1)-+<2) "1!11 z mliI~ Prefer System .Standard llm!"dCCd IENDI f2 Press( .) button to set this mode or ~ [END] tp cancel !'2 Use the scroll keys to select the desired ~ system. then press( .). i ~ f[...]

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    This feature allows you to check text or voice messages. -~.- Chapter 5 Text Message ~ Upon reception of a text message, the message shown on the right is displayed on the screen with ~ icon. 1:1111 8 B II Ijj!I; MESSAGE 5:86 PM FROM HHH-HHH-HHHH .Short Message Service(SMS) .Missed Call Display 8 Checking Biorhythm e Stopwatch .World Time Display ([...]

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    f1 Missed calls are displayed on the ..!.J screen as shown. 1:,111 9 B.ill!E N 81: LET'S MEET 82: I LOUE H.O 83: THANK YOU 84:213-555 .If the auto answering features is enabled, this feature is disabled. .Up to 99 missed calls can be displayed. 0 To back up to the initial display, hold down (.). Voice Message G) Press( e ). .Voice messages c[...]

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    This feature allows you to check the biorhythm for today or a specific day by using your birthday. ~o~o~ G) Press( .)--+@--+<D. 1;,111 8 m(j!l!; I:Today 2: Other Day 3: Birthday Press ~ for "Birthday" Physical rhythm (23 days) (Health and sports rhythm such as weight. stamina. courage etc.). Emotional rhythm (28 days) (Stability rhythm[...]

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    0 "Jill 8 m(!Jlt -Stopwatch - 8:88:88:8 EIIImmJ .The time of 36 cities in the world can be displayed. @ Use the volume buttons : ) to start the stopwatch. @ Use the scroll buttons to select the desired city, then press( .). .Volume Up key [ .] : Start/Stop/Split Control. .Volume Down key [ .] : Reset. .The time is displayed at a resolution of [...]

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    Hands-free kit allows you to use the phone while Y.Ou are driving. Q ~ Mounting Stand Base(including screws} Contents of 1he hands-free car-kit ~ ~ .Mounting Stand ~ Hands-free Box 0 ~ Hands-free Box Base (including screws) ~ Power Cable i ~ ~ ~:?, ~ ;, ~-!! ...Hands-free Microphone .Forlnore infJtlnalion.referto the hands.free kitllser ~w.1. AlkJI[...]

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    " , "" Feature i,c" ,~ Date and Time Display i Adjusting BacklIght I Adjusting LCD Contrast LED Use Selection j Air TIme Display! I last Call TIme Display Roaming Call TIme Display Recent Call TIme Dispiay TIme Aiert Change of Service Alert Auto Lock [.][1][2][eIID][.] [.][1][3][eIID][.] - [.][1][4][elc»][a.] !.1[3]11) [.]13]12[...]

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    [. ][3][Enternumber][.J [Enter Location/ .] [Enter Name] [ .j while a call is in progress Silent Pad Number Storing p62 Muting the Microphone [ 4 I [ 4 I while a call is in progress p63 Link Dialing pM [Enter number] [ .] [ 1 ] [Number to dial after the call is connected] Checking Your Number Checking the Phone's VersIon Checking Received Mess[...]

  • Page 42

    Press( .)-+(:1) -+(:1) ;1;1111 8 m(!!IE Back: Light .10 Seconds c },"'" [END) Use the scroll buttons to select the desired value. .Yes : Displays the current time. .No :Does not display the current time. !2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting- .1 ,2,4,6,8, 10 Seconds: The time the backlight stays on after a button[...]

  • Page 43

    (i) Press( .)~(j)~@. G) Press( .)-..(1)-..@. (2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired level. .There are 7 levels of brightness. 12' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired value. :-:"f; ~;, ~ 4 i ~ ~ i , , ~ , , ; 11 " 4 i ~ i ~ e G '.1~:~: f". f~:1%~[...]

  • Page 44

    1:0111 8 mlJ!E HHH Calls HHH Hours HH Minutes HH Seconds G) Press( .)--@--(1) .Lists all outgoing calls- .Can not be reset or clear at Memory Erase j 1 " ~ 1 j , ~ j !2 Use the scroll buttons to select the V desired value. .Yes : Enables the feature- .No: Disables the feature. e e An alert beeps every minute letting the user know.how much ti[...]

  • Page 45

    (1) Press( .)-+@-+(i). @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial1ock code at the time of purchase is "0000" . i-~" !2' Use the scroll buttons to select the V desired value .Yes Enables the feature .No Disables the feature @ Press (:1) for "Auto Lock". f4 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired value. .Yes E[...]

  • Page 46

    This feature allows you to change the 4-digit lock code to unlock the phone. This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed on the screen Up to 16 characters can be entered ~o~o§]o~ G) Press( .)-..@ @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial lock code at the time of purchase i~ "0000" . P[...]

  • Page 47

    CalI Restriction .;~nr~.,ll.a1J.1!i.!l11lLW~ ~ 0 ~ 0 [jJ This feature restricts incoming calls. G) Press (1) for incoming' @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial lock code at the time of purchase is"OOOO" . 12' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting- .Restrict : Blocks incoming calls. .Allow: Feature disable[...]

  • Page 48

    Can Restriction (Can't) ~'frnrn.~~.'mrn~ ~o ~o ~ This feature restricts calls stored in the memory. Q) Press( III )--@ @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. (2 Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting- .Restrict : Restricts memory usage- .Allow: Disables this feature. @ Press (§) for "Memory Erase" G) Press (1) for[...]

  • Page 49

    --. Clearing Memory --- Use the scroll buttons to select the desired setting. .Yes: Deletes the call history. .No: Does not delete the caIJ history. (2') Use the scroll buttons to select the Press ( .). f2' Use the scroll buttons to select the ~ desired setting. .Yes: Deletes the total time of recent calls, .No: Does not delete the total[...]

  • Page 50

    This feature allows you to reset phone to factory default setting. G) Press( .)-?@. @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. G) Press( .)-+@. @ Enter the 4-digit lock code. .The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" . .The initial lock code at the time of purchase is "0000" . Press (§) for "Reset Phone' @ Press n [...]

  • Page 51

    f i' rJ ;t 213 555-5262 . G) FEATURES USED WHILE CALL IS CONNEcTED This feature enables the user to send a phone number when requested (for example, when the user is paging someone) without having to press the numbers. This feature is used to check the phone number while the call is in progress. (':;' 1 Press(. )--~ to view your num[...]

  • Page 52

    G) Press( .)-.@-.(:1) Press( .)--(:1). .The pause character {pj is displayed on the screen. This feature allows you to check the version of your phone. ~o~o~ Enter the remaining set of numbers that are to be pressed after the call is connected. G) Press( .)-+@-+(2) rv The version of your phone is displayed ~ as shown. After the message reQuesting Y[...]

  • Page 53

    This feature allows you to select the preferred system of operation for the handset. ~o~o~ G) Press( .)-.(?)-.(1). G) Press( .)-+<1)-+<2) "1!11 z mliI~ Prefer System .Standard llm!"dCCd IENDI f2 Press( .) button to set this mode or ~ [END] tp cancel !'2 Use the scroll keys to select the desired ~ system. then press( .). i ~ f[...]

  • Page 54

    This feature allows you to check text or voice messages. -~.- Chapter 5 Text Message ~ Upon reception of a text message, the message shown on the right is displayed on the screen with ~ icon. 1:1111 8 B II Ijj!I; MESSAGE 5:86 PM FROM HHH-HHH-HHHH .Short Message Service(SMS) .Missed Call Display 8 Checking Biorhythm e Stopwatch .World Time Display ([...]

  • Page 55

    f1 Missed calls are displayed on the ..!.J screen as shown. 1:,111 9 B.ill!E N 81: LET'S MEET 82: I LOUE H.O 83: THANK YOU 84:213-555 .If the auto answering features is enabled, this feature is disabled. .Up to 99 missed calls can be displayed. 0 To back up to the initial display, hold down (.). Voice Message G) Press( e ). .Voice messages c[...]

  • Page 56

    This feature allows you to check the biorhythm for today or a specific day by using your birthday. ~o~o~ G) Press( .)--+@--+<D. 1;,111 8 m(j!l!; I:Today 2: Other Day 3: Birthday Press ~ for "Birthday" Physical rhythm (23 days) (Health and sports rhythm such as weight. stamina. courage etc.). Emotional rhythm (28 days) (Stability rhythm[...]

  • Page 57

    0 "Jill 8 m(!Jlt -Stopwatch - 8:88:88:8 EIIImmJ .The time of 36 cities in the world can be displayed. @ Use the volume buttons : ) to start the stopwatch. @ Use the scroll buttons to select the desired city, then press( .). .Volume Up key [ .] : Start/Stop/Split Control. .Volume Down key [ .] : Reset. .The time is displayed at a resolution of [...]

  • Page 58

    Hands-free kit allows you to use the phone while Y.Ou are driving. Q ~ Mounting Stand Base(including screws} Contents of 1he hands-free car-kit ~ ~ .Mounting Stand ~ Hands-free Box 0 ~ Hands-free Box Base (including screws) ~ Power Cable i ~ ~ ~:?, ~ ;, ~-!! ...Hands-free Microphone .Forlnore infJtlnalion.referto the hands.free kitllser ~w.1. AlkJI[...]

  • Page 59

    " , "" Feature i,c" ,~ Date and Time Display i Adjusting BacklIght I Adjusting LCD Contrast LED Use Selection j Air TIme Display! I last Call TIme Display Roaming Call TIme Display Recent Call TIme Dispiay TIme Aiert Change of Service Alert Auto Lock [.][1][2][eIID][.] [.][1][3][eIID][.] - [.][1][4][elc»][a.] !.1[3]11) [.]13]12[...]

  • Page 60

    [. ][3][Enternumber][.J [Enter Location/ .] [Enter Name] [ .j while a call is in progress Silent Pad Number Storing p62 Muting the Microphone [ 4 I [ 4 I while a call is in progress p63 Link Dialing pM [Enter number] [ .] [ 1 ] [Number to dial after the call is connected] Checking Your Number Checking the Phone's VersIon Checking Received Mess[...]