Radio Shack CT-600 manual

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    Cat. No. 17-1105 OWNER’S MAN UAL Pl ease re ad befo re usin g this eq uipm ent . CT - 600 Ligh tweig ht F lip-St yle 75- Memor y Cellu lar Ph one 17-1 10 5. fm Page 1 Wedne sda y, Ju l y 21, 1 999 11: 0 6 AM[...]

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    2 FEATURES Your Radi oShack CT-600 Lightwei ght Fli p-Style 75- Memor y Cellular Phone combine s advanced t ech- nolog y with design s implici ty. Eve n though i t is sma ll , t he CT-600 provide s a full ra nge of f eat ures. Easy-To -Read Di git al Displa y — t he supe rtwis t liq- uid- cryst al di splay provi des ess entia l call info rma- ti [...]

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    3 One-Touch Em ergen cy Diali ng — lets you dial the emergency number prepr ogrammed i nto yo ur phone, by br iefly hol ding down the key. Securit y Featur es — to pr event unauthor ized phone us e, yo u c an set up t o fi ve di fferent lev els o f call r estric tions ( to allow onl y inc om i ng calls , for ex - ample) while s till allowing c [...]

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    4 Two Phone Num ber Capa bil it y — l ets yo u use t his one phone wi th two di ff erent c ell ul ar serv ices, wit h a dif ferent phone num be r for each. We recommend you re cord your phon e’s Elec- troni c Serial Number (ESN) here. Th e number i s under the pho ne’s batter y. 17-1 10 5. fm Page 4 Wedne sda y, Ju l y 21, 1 999 11: 0 6 AM[...]

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    5 CONTEN TS A Loo k at t he Disp lay .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..... ... ..... .. 8 Pr ep ara tion .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... 1 0 Ins tal ling t he B att ery . ..... ... ..... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... 1 0 Im po rtan t B atte ry T i ps . .. ..... ... .... ... ..... ..... .. ... 10 Ch arg ing th e[...]

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    6 T urn ing One- T ouch Emerge ncy Dia li ng O n /O ff . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. 38 T urn ing Key guard O n/Of f ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . 38 Ce llu l a r S ys t em s . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. 40 Se lect ing the A ctiv e P ho ne Num ber .. ..... ... .. 40 Se[...]

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    7 Da ta Mo de .... ..... ... .... ... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... 6 0 PIN Code Dialing ..... .. ...... ..... ....... ..... .. .. . ..... . 62 Reminder Mess age .... ..... ..... ...... . .... . ..... ..... . 64 Changing t he Display Languag e ..... . .... . ..... . 65 Us ing Au tom atic An sw er .... ... .... ... ..... ..... .. ... 6 5 T[...]

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    8 A LOO K AT THE DI SPLAY AB Indi cates t he typ e of net work selec ted: A ... .. ..... ..... ..... A system onl y B ... .. ..... ..... ..... B system onl y AB ... . ..... .... .. ... Both syst ems No I ndicat or .... . H ome ar ea onl y See “Set ting t he Cellul ar Syst em Type” on Pag e 41 . Flash es if t he phone i s using a Home type syst [...]

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    9 Appears when you hav e a message waiti ng in your voi ce mai lbox (i f your cell ular ser vi ce support s it). See “M ess age Waiti ng” on Page 47. Not use d o n this phone . 188 Indic ates th e number of a select ed menu or memory func tion. See “Me nu Overview ” on Page 27 or “M emor y Feature s” on Page 68. Indic ates t he cell ula[...]

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    10 PREPARATION INSTALLING THE BATTERY To i nstal l t he ba ttery , place the t abs on t he bott om of the b atter y int o the sl ots on the bac k of the ph one (near the bot tom). Then move the top of t he batt ery towar d the phone unt il it locks into plac e. To remove t he batt ery, fir st be sur e the pho ne is turned off . Then gently push dow[...]

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    11 • A new bat tery’ s ful l per formance is ac hieved only aft er two or three complete charge and dis- charge cyc les. • Wh en you a re not using the ch arger , disc onnect it from po wer . Do not leave a bat tery char ging on the c harger f or more than a wee k, si nce overcha rging cou ld short en the ba ttery’ s lif e. • If left unus[...]

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    12 to kee p the bat tery be tween 41° and 95°F ( 5° and 3 5°C). A pho ne with a b att er y that is t oo hot or t oo col d might not work, even when the ba t- ter y is f ully charged, until the bat tery r eturn s to a nor mal temperature . Nick el meta l hydr ide (NiMH) batter ies are par ticu larly l imite d in tem- perat ures bel ow 14° F (?[...]

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    13 CHARGING THE BATTER Y Once you inst all the bat tery on t he phone, foll ow these st eps to char ge or recharge th e batter y using the s upplie d char ger. 1. Insert the cha rger’s ba r- rel pl ug into the jack o n the back of the sup- plied stand, then set the phone on t he stand wi th the ph one’s keypad f ac- in g o ut. Or , to charge t [...]

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    14 • If y ou use th e phone whi le it is chargi ng, charg ing t akes l onger . • If t he batt ery is to o hot or c old, charg ing stops unti l the batte ry temper ature retur ns to normal . • With a n ew or comp let el y disc harged bat tery , the ph one may t ake up t o 45 minute s to show that chargi ng is i n prog ress. 3. The batter y ind[...]

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    15 tery ind ications , recharge the batt ery as soon as possib le: • Wh en only a few mi nutes o f talk time r emain, the pho ne sounds a warning tone and dis plays BATTERY LOW at regul ar i nter vals. • Wh en the batter y charge l evel i s too low for t he phone to operat e, th e phone di splay s RE- CHARGE BATTERY and sou nds a warni ng tone.[...]

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    16 use the bat tery dischar ge featur e of any approve d access ory av ailab le f or you r phone . To f ully disch arge t he batt ery, wai t at leas t 30 min- utes af ter t he phone turns of f befor e y ou connect it to the charger. 17-1 10 5. fm Page 1 6 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM[...]

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    17 BASIC O PERATION T URN ING THE PHONE O N AND OFF Note: Ext end the antenna fully dur ing a c all. Avoi d unnecessa ry conta ct with the ant enna when the phone i s tu rned on . The phone must be turned on before you can make or answer ca lls. To tur n on the phone, hold down (bel ow and to th e bott om lef t of the d isplay) unti l the phon e be[...]

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    18 2. Press t o dial the phone num ber . The phone di splays t he n umber and . When the numb er disapp ears and CALL appear s, your call has been connect ed. Notes: • PIN CALL appear s if PI N code di ali ng is set to ON ( see “PIN Co de Dial ing” on Page 62 ). Press again af ter you hear the prompt to sen d your PIN c ode and com pl ete the[...]

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    19 The vert ical ba r on t he lef t of your pho ne’ s displ ay shows the st rengt h of t he cel lular signal your phone i s re ceivi ng. The higher the ba r, t he st ronger the signal . If t he si gnal s trength i s l ow, try m ovin g to a diff erent locat ion. If you are using t he phone i n a buil ding, try m oving c loser to a window. If NO SE[...]

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    20 “Cal ling Line ID” on Page 46), t he phone aut o- mat ically displ ays the c alling p arty’ s phon e numb er or , if it is pr ogrammed i nto you r phone, the c alling party’ s na me (s ee “ Stori ng a Number and Name in Memo ry” on Page 68) . • If yo u select ed silen t service ( see “Ringi ng Op- ti ons” on Page 52), the phone[...]

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    21 Hint: To quic kly stor e the d isp layed c aller’ s numb er (if availa ble) into the fi rst empty spee d-dial memory, press twic e (see “Using Number Qui ck St ore” on Page 70). ADJUSTING THE V OLUM E To incr ease or d ecrease t he e arp iece vol ume du ri ng a call, pres s (to increase ) or (to decrease ). Your phone displa ys VOLUME and [...]

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    22 Note : Pressing to end a cal l also tu rns the mi- croph one back on. MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS The pri mary loc al emerge ncy number ( such as 911) is pr ogrammed i nto your phone at t he t ime of act iva- ti on. To prevent unwante d emergenc y call s, h owev- er, your phone ’s one- touch emer gency di aling feat ure i s pre set t o OFF. To set [...]

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    23 • O ne-touch em ergenc y dialin g does not op erate if ke yguard i s t urned o n (see “ Tu rning K eygua rd On/Of f” on Pa ge 38) or i f on e-touc h emergen cy dialing is turned of f. Importan t: When you mak e a n emergen cy call, give your name and cel lular phone num ber, as well as the loc ation of the i nciden t. Remember th at your p[...]

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    24 Selec t RECEIVED CALLS to vi ew the phon e numb ers of the ca ll s you re ceived. Selec t MISSED CA LLS to view t he phon e numb ers of the ca ll s you m is sed. 3. Press or to scrol l t hr ough the numbers . Notes: • NO NUMBERS app ears if the s elect ed list is empty . • If a nu mber matches a number in one of the memor y locati ons, the n[...]

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    25 Clearing t he Call Log Follo w thes e steps t o clear al l numbers in the Dial ed Calls , Received Calls, and Mis sed Calls lists from your p hone. 1. Press then or until you see CALL LOG . Press . 2. Press or until you see ERASE ALL RE- CENT CALLS , pre ss again. 3. The phone pr ompts ARE YOU SURE? . Pr ess to erase , or pre ss to exi t without[...]

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    26 Foll ow these st eps to view and change the c urrent sett ing. 1. Press then or unti l you se e PHONE SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or until you see AUTOMATIC RE- DIAL and t he cu rrent set ting. Pr ess if yo u want to ch ange it or to exit. 3. Press or to move the poi nter to On or Off . Pre s s . MENU OK OK CLR OK 17-1 10 5. fm Page 2 6 Wedn es[...]

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    27 MENU O VERVIEW This sec tion li sts your phone’s men u functions , the shortc ut key s (i f any) you ca n us e to a ccess t he funct ions, an d the pages in t his manual where you can find f ul l descript ions of t he fun ctions . To se lect a spec ifi c menu function , pr ess th at func - tion’ s short cut ke ys (i f any). To scrol l forw a[...]

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    28 Ca ll L o g C ont ains rece nt cal l inf o r mati on — Las t nu mb er dial ed Di spla ys the d ial ed c al l numb ers 25 La st r ece ived num be r Di spla ys the re ce iv ed c al l num- ber s (w ith ca lling l ine I D) 25 Las t nu mb er miss ed Di spla ys the m issed call num- ber s 25 ARE YOU SURE? Cl ear s th e ca ll log 25 CALL TIMERS Dis p[...]

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    29 CLEAR TIMERS Res ets t he time rs (exc ept life ti mer ) 49 PHONE SETTINGS — Silent Ring Ring+Vi bra Inc reas ing Vibr ate Sele ct r ing op tio ns 52 ON OFF Sele ct t he aut om at ic re dial se t- ti ng 54 Level N S elec ts the r ing in g vo lum e 54 Ty p e N S elec ts the r ing in g ton e 53 Level N Di sp lay an d se le ct t he ke ypad tone v[...]

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    30 On Off Disp lay a nd tu rn on /off one- to uc h em er ge nc y di al ing 38 Portug ues En glis h Francai s Di spla y and se le ct th e di sp la y lang ua ge 65 Phone Number Di spla y and se le ct th e ac t ive phon e nu m be r 40 On Off Di spla y a nd sele ct the a utoma tic an s wer se tt i ng 65 Securi ty code: A cc ess es th e se cur it y sett[...]

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    31 CALL SETTINGS — None Card A Card B Sele cts a nd act ivat es a ca ll in g card op ti on 55 CALLING OPTIONS Sele cts car rie r and call ing op tion s 36 Inc omin g Allow all Na t ’l o n ly Local only Mem. only ( s ecu- rity code) Dis plays a nd sel ect s a call rest r ict ion l evel 35 Hom e on ly Prefer red Non-pref . Any (sec uri ty cod e) [...]

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    32 SECURITY FE ATURES USING Y OUR SECURITY CODE You u se your securi ty c ode to ac cess a ll securi ty sett ings (s uch as chang ing the lo ck code and se curi- ty code) . The secur ity code prev ents unauthori zed changes to y our co nfiden tial settin gs. Th e ph one’s defau lt s ecuri ty cod e is 12345. To ch ange you r securi ty code, f ol l[...]

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    33 CHANGING THE LOCK C ODE At the t ime of ac tivati on, your phone is programm ed with, and you we re giv en, a 4- digit l ock cod e which is r equired to lock your phone an d change t he set - tings of so me menu functions (such as the call re- stri ction l evel an d call ing c ard diali ng). The phone ’s defaul t lock cod e i s 1234 . To chang[...]

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    34 LOCKING Y OU R PHONE When y ou lock y our phone, you can re ceive incom- ing call s as us ual but you c annot make o utgoing call s, excep t to the number stor ed in memory l oca- ti on 75 ( see “St orin g a Number and Nam e i n Memo- ry” o n Page 68) and t he emergency number progr ammed into your phone (memory l ocatio n 9 ). Also, you ca [...]

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    35 call t he emer genc y n um ber, d ial t he ent ire e me rge n- cy number then press . SELECTING A CALL RESTRICTION LEVEL Your phone is pre set to let you (o r anyone else) d ial any typ e of number (lo cal or lo ng dist ance) a nd fre e- ly acces s any inf ormati on store d in its m emory. To prevent unauthor ized us e of your phone, howe ver, y[...]

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    36 Foll ow these ste ps to view the curr ent setti ng or se- lec t a new cal l r est rict ion lev el. 1. Press t h en o r unt il you see CALL SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or until you s ee CALLING OP- TIONS . Pre s s . 3. Press or until you see ALLOWED CALLS and the cu rrent s ett ing. Press if you want t o change i t. 4. The phone pr ompts you for[...]

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    37 5. Use or to move the pointe r to the option you want, t hen pre ss to sel ect it . RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS Follo w these steps t o r eset the phon e’s menus to their defa ult set tings . Note: The lock co de and secur ity code a re not changed when you r eset the menu set tings . 1. Press then or until you see SECURI- TY SETTINGS . Pr ess [...]

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    38 T URNING ONE -T OUCH EMERGENCY DIALING ON/OFF One-t ouch emer gency di aling let s you call t he pri- mary em ergency numbe r progra m med into your phone by hol ding down for about 2 se conds. One-t ouch emergency dial ing is pr eset t o OFF. T o tur n it on or b ack of f at any t ime, foll ow th ese st eps. 1. Press then or until you see PHONE[...]

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    39 When keygu ard is on: • The ph one di splays KEYGUARD ACTIVE until you press a key . • Wh en you press any key , the phone d isplays Press Menu and then to prompt you to t urn of f keyguar d. • T o answe r a call, y ou mus t press . During the call, keyguard aut omatic ally turns of f. • Wh en you press to end a c all, keygua rd automati[...]

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    40 CELL U L AR SYSTEMS SELECTING THE ACTIVE PHONE NUMBER Every cellu lar tel ephone has a t leas t one NAM (Num ber Assignm ent Module), whi ch is used to stor e its phone numb er. Your phon e has two NAMS. If you su bscri be to two cell ular services ( for exampl e, compet itive c ellular syst ems i n your a rea or cellu lar syst ems i n differ en[...]

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    41 Notes: • Y ou ca nnot ch ange th e active numbe r duri ng a call . If you try t o, th e phon e displays CALL IN PROGRESS a nd exi ts the menu. • If you want t o receive cal ls on bo th numbers at the same time and you subscr ibe to cal l for - warding through your cel lular se rvice providers , you can set both numbers on your phone to f or [...]

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    42 Notes: • Using the phone i n a cit y wher e you d o not sub- scri be to a cel lular ser vice is re ferr ed to as roam ing . See “Roaming ” on Page 45. • The d esi gnation ( A or B) t hat a ppears with the sett ing i s based on the s elect ed pho ne num- ber’s NAM. • Usu ally , it is l ess exp ensive to use the s ame provi der t ype f[...]

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    43 your phone will u se only ne tworks of th e same type (A or B) a s your home syste m. NON-PREFERRED — Use this setting i f you wan t your p hone to use a net work t hat is of a diff erent type than y our hom e sys tem. ANY — Use t hi s sett i ng if you wan t the phone t o use eithe r Provid er A or Provider B. The phone us es its home type s[...]

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    44 Foll ow these steps t o view the cur rently se lecte d cell ular syst em type and ch ange i t. 1. Press t h en o r until you see CALL SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or until you s ee CALLING OP- TIONS . Pre s s . 3. Press or until you s ee CARRIER SE- LECTION and the curre nt setting. Pr ess if you want to ch ange it . Or , press or to exit the me[...]

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    45 ROAMING Using t he phon e in a cit y where you do not sub- scri be to a cel lul ar serv ice is ref erred to as ro aming . W he n y ou r o am , ROAMING tur ns on st eadily if the phone is us ing its hom e type sys tem, and flas hes when it i s using a cell ular s ystem that is differen t from y our ho me sy stem (non- home typ e syst em). In some[...]

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    46 SPECIAL PHONE SERVICES Calli ng Line ID If y ou subscr ibe to ca lli ng line ide ntif ication s ervic e with yo ur cel lula r car rier, your p hone is preset to au- tom aticall y displ ay the cal ler’ s p hone number or name (i f avai l able) each t im e i t receive s a c all . If yo u stor ed t he cal ler’s phone num ber wi th a name in the[...]

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    47 If y ou do not ans wer t he inc oming c all, the display clear s after 20 seconds and the nu mber appear s on the Miss ed Call s List. To clear t he dis play withou t answeri ng the ca ll, pres s any key e xcep t , , or . Message Wait ing If y ou subsc ribe to voi ce mail s ervic e wi th yo ur cel lu- lar carrier, cal ls you do not answer are se[...]

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    48 Oth er Se rvi ces Your cel lul ar service pr ovider mi ght offer ot her spe- cial opti ons that let you recei ve or make a secon d call or con ferenc e t w o cal ls together using . Contac t your ce llular carri er for deta ils abo ut these speci al serv ic es or billi ng. SEND 17-1 10 5. fm Page 4 8 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM[...]

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    49 SPECIAL FEA TURES CALL TIMERS Your phon e has three cal l tim ers th at let yo u check the lengt h of your calls in hours, min utes, and sec - onds (f or exa mple, 04 :32:57 equals 4 hours , 32 mi n- utes, a nd 57 seconds) . You can vi ew the timers a t any ti me (even dur ing a ca ll), and you can re set al l but on e. Follo w these steps to vi[...]

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    50 phone num bers. This number cann ot be r eset. Y ou can also vie w the Lif e T imer at any t ime by holdi ng down for abo ut 4 seconds. CLEAR TIMERS — Resets al l call t imers , ex- cep t fo r the Li fe Tim er. 4. T o clear the t imers, press when the phon e disp lays CLEAR TIMERS . The phone prom pts you to ent er your 5- dig it securi ty cod[...]

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    51 2. Press or until you s ee LIGHTS and t he curren t set ting. Pr ess if y ou want to cha nge it. Or , press or to exit the menu. LIGHTS ON means the light s turn o n for 15 seconds when you pre ss a key or rece ive a call . LIGHTS OFF me ans the lights do not turn on a t all, except if si lent ri nging or vibrate i s selec ted. Then they t urn o[...]

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    52 3. Press or to move the po inter to Off or ON . As you sc roll thr ough th e sett ings, t he tone volu me change s so you can s ample it. Pr ess to s ele ct it . Notes: • Y our pho ne s ends touch to nes even when the keypad tones are tur ned of f. • Y our ph one automati cally tu rns of f the keypa d tones if y ou selec t silent serv ice or[...]

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    53 Notes: • If you selec t sil ent service or vibra te, the phone displ ays SILENT when the re is no call i n progre ss and when you are no t using an other funct ion. • T o use the Ring+Vi bra or V ibra te settin gs, you must use t he suppl ied vi brating b atter y (Ra- dioShack Cat. No. 23-1024) . RINGING T ONE Follo w these ste ps to vie w t[...]

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    54 RING V OLUME Foll ow these steps t o view and hear the current r ing volu me setti ng or sel ect one of f ive diff erent ring vol- umes for the phone. 1. Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or unti l you see RINGING VOL- UME and th e curren t sett ing. Pres s if you wa nt to ch ange it. O r , pres s or to ex it the men[...]

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    55 Follo w these st eps to view and enter or ch ange call- ing c ard i nformat ion. 1. Press then or unt il you s ee CALL SETTINGS . Press . 2. CALLING CARD and the c urrent ly select ed card na me appe ar . Pr ess to c hange it. Or , press or to exit the menu. 3. Press or to mov e the pointe r to None , Card A , or Card B , th en press . When the [...]

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    56 Erase delet es the st or ed infor m ati on. T o verify that you wa nt t o do t his, press at the ERASE? promp t. Or , pre ss if you don’ t want to er ase t he stored i nf ormatio n. 5. The phone pr ompt s SELECT DIALING SE- QUENCE . Pr ess to chan ge the se tting. Or , press or to exit th e men u. Press or t o scroll through these f our dial- [...]

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    57 0 +Phone No. +Card No. — Use f or ca rds that req uire you to enter 0, then the phone num- ber aft er you h ear a to ne, the n a card nu m b er after anot her t one. 6. The phone then prompts you fo r other card i n- format ion, which m ight incl ude (depe nding on the di aling sequence o ption you sel ected): SE- LECT PRE FIX , Access No: , C[...]

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    58 1. Enter the p hone number of the party yo u wish to c all . 2. Hold down unti l the ph one brie fly dis- play s CARD CALL an d the se lected car d, the n disp lays WAIT FOR TONE, THEN PRESS ‘OK’ . No te: If no call ing card i s sto red i n memor y , the phone d is pla ys NO CALLING CARD SELECT- ED and doe s not compl ete the call. 3. When y[...]

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    59 USING T OUCH-T ONE SE RVICES To use your cellul ar phone to cont r ol answeri ng m a- chines and speci al t elephon e servi ces ( such as bank-by -phone or v oicemai l), simpl y pr ess t he a p- propri ate number s using your phone’s keypad af ter the s ervic e answer s. Or, you can store the se rvice’s command seque nce in a speed-di al mem[...]

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    60 Adding a Wa it If you do not know in advan ce how lo ng you must wait befor e sendi ng add iti onal com mands, insert a wait in you r sequ ence by press ing at the app ropri ate place. T he phone disp lays w . When you send th e sequence, the phone wai ts for y ou to press befor e it sends the res t of the store d s equence. Sending T ouch-T one[...]

  • Page 61

    61 Before usi ng data mode: • B e sure your phone i s on, and t hat t he bat tery has enough char ge f or the d uration of you r dat a ca ll. • B e sure that you are receiv ing a st rong signa l (see th e signal strength i ndicat or on your dis- play) . • B e sure that yo ur compu ter is on, an d is fitt ed with a data card. Connect a da ta c[...]

  • Page 62

    62 PIN CODE DIALING For sec urit y, some cel lula r servi ce carr iers requi re you to dial a pe rsonal identif ication n umber (PIN) in addit ion to the phone num ber each time you pla ce a call . This i s s ometim es refer red to as “PIN c ode dial - ing. ” Notes: • This servic e is not requ ired ( or availab le) on al l networ ks. Chec k w[...]

  • Page 63

    63 The phone prompt s you for your PI N Code. 2. T o store your PI N code i n the phone’ s memor y and tur n on PIN code d ialing, enter your PIN code (maximum of 4 digi ts) and press . The phone br iefl y di splays PIN CALL ON . T o turn off PIN cod e dial ing, si mply p ress withou t ent ering a n umber . PIN CALL OFF ap- pears bri e f ly . Whe[...]

  • Page 64

    64 code di aling is set to ON) , PIN CALL appear s, but t he cal l is connec ted wit hout pr essin g the second ti me. REMINDER MESSAGE You can stor e a r eminder mess age to appear the next time you turn on your phon e (it will appe ar only once) . Foll ow these steps t o store a reminder mes- sage. 1. Press and enter y our message u sing th e let[...]

  • Page 65

    65 CHANGING THE DISPLA Y LANGUAGE Your phone is pres et t o display it s m enus and mes- sages in Engl ish, but you ca n set it to use Engli sh, French, Spanish , or Por tuguese . Follow t hese st eps to vi ew the c urrent ly selec ted l anguage an d cha nge it . 1. Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS . Press . 2. Press or until you see LANG[...]

  • Page 66

    66 automat ical ly answer s the call af ter 4 se conds. Be- gin you r convers ation as usu al. Foll ow thes e steps to vi ew the c urrent se tti ng and tur n t he aut omatic ans wer functio n on or off. 1. Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS . Pr e ss . 2. Press or until you see AUTOMATIC AN- SWER and t he cu rrent set ting. Pr ess if yo u w[...]

  • Page 67

    67 2. Press or un til you see 1-TOUCH DIAL- ING and the c urrent setting. Press if you want to c hange it . Or , press or to exit the menu . 3. Press or to move the point er On or Off . Press . OK CLR END OK 17-1 10 5. fm Page 6 7 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM[...]

  • Page 68

    68 MEMORY FEATURE S STORING A NUMBER AND NAME IN MEMORY Your phone has 75 speed-dial m e m o ry locatio ns. Each loca tion can hold a numbe r of up t o 32 dig its, and a name of up t o 30 char acter s long. Memory l o- cati ons 1–8 are used f or one-touch spee d diali ng. Memor y locati on 9 cont ains t he prepr ogrammed emergenc y number . The n[...]

  • Page 69

    69 For exampl e, to ent er the let ter F , press three t imes (since t he lett er F is third in the s e ri es of let te rs on th a t ke y ). The key can be u sed to insert spec ial charact ers. Repeatedl y pre ss until you see the speci al charac ter you want ( - ? ! , . : “ ‘ & $ ( ) 0 ). If y ou make an entry error , pr ess to c lear the [...]

  • Page 70

    70 appear s brief ly . Press and st ore the info r- mati on in a dif fe rent memory l ocat ion. Using Number Quick S tore 1. T o quic kly store a phone number in the firs t un- used spee d-dial memory locat ion, e nter the phone number and p ress . 2. When SAVE IN LOCATION? appears, press . The phone s tores t he number in t he first empty memor y [...]

  • Page 71

    71 MEMORY SCROLLING To scrol l f orward or backwar d through al l names or number s stored in memor y (beg innin g with t he fi rst or last memory locatio n), repea tedly press (for- ward) o r (backwar d). Th e phone di splay s the stored p hone numbe r and its corr espondi ng memo- ry numbe r. To begin scro lling fr om a spec ific memory lo cation[...]

  • Page 72

    72 MOVING A NUMBER TO A DIFFERENT MEMORY LOCATION 1. Display the nam e or number f rom memory and press . 2. When the phone prompts SAVE AT LOCA- TION? , e nter t he new locat ion numbe r the n press . T he phone displ ays MOVE? 3. Press t o move the nu mber (t he pho ne dis- play s MOVED and the remaini ng a vailabl e memor y), or pr ess to exit w[...]

  • Page 73

    73 To edit the name , pre ss to delet e ch arac- ters a nd press or to move t he cur sor and enter new cha racter s. To edit t he number , pre ss . The cur rent number appea rs. Pres s to delete ch arac- ters a nd press or to move t he cur sor and enter new cha racter s. 4. Press . SAVE IN LOCATION XX? ap- pears. Press to store the number in tha t [...]

  • Page 74

    74 No te: Erase funct ions c annot b e undone, so b e car e ful! 4. If you sel ect ed One by one , enter t he name or memor y locati on number t o be erased or press or to scroll thr ough the list . Note: If yo u hav e stored pho ne nu mbers wit h- out corresp onding names, pr ess to view the phone num ber s. If you sel ected Erase all , ARE YOU SU[...]

  • Page 75

    75 2. When SAVE IN LOCA TION? appea rs, pr ess # to cho ose the sc ratchpad memory , t hen pre ss . To recal l th e scrat chpad me m o ry , pr ess t hen or . (If t he scrat chpad memor y is empt y, the phone di splay s LOCATION EMPTY .) To dial the number s tored in sc ratchp ad memory , recal l it, then pr ess . To quick ly copy a numbe r from the[...]

  • Page 76

    76 ACCESS ORIES A new, extens ive r ange of acces sorie s is avail able for yo ur phone t hrough y our loc al RadioShac k store . You can selec t the acces sorie s that best m e et your needs. Importan t: Use onl y accesso ries ap proved by t he phone m anufact urer. Us ing an y other type inval i- dates an y app roval or war ranty applying t o the[...]

  • Page 77

    77 SAFETY INFORMATIO N T RAF FIC SAFETY • D o n ot use a handheld phone whil e driving a vehicl e. If using a handh eld phone, park th e ve- hicl e befor e ta king o r m aking a cal l. • A lways secure the phone in its hol der; do not place t he phone on the p assenger s eat or where i t can br eak loos e in a c ollisi on or su d- den stop. •[...]

  • Page 78

    78 • As wit h other mobil e radi o transm itting equip- ment, for yo ur saf ety , only use your phone i n the nor mal operat ing positi on (held to your ear with the antenna point ing o ver yo ur sho ulder) . • T urn off the ph one while getting gas oline ( at a fi lling sta tion) . Observe r estri ctions on the us e of ra dio equi pment in fue[...]

  • Page 79

    79 be dangerou s to the oper ation of the ai rcraft , disru pts the cell ular net work s, and is ill egal . Failu re to ob serve these instr ucti ons coul d lead to suspensi on or den ial of cellul ar tel ephone ser vices, legal action, or both. EMERGENCY CALLS IMPORTANT! This phone, like any cellula r phone , operat es usin g radi o signals, cell [...]

  • Page 80

    80 FCC REGULATIONS A cell ular ph one might cau se TV or radio in terfer- ence, even whe n it is oper ating normal ly. Th e FCC can requ ire you t o stop using your cell ular phon e if you ca nnot el iminat e the interfe rence. If y ou requi re assi stance, contact your local RadioShac k store. This de vice compl ies wi th Parts 15 and 68 of FCC Ru[...]

  • Page 81

    81 T RO UBLESHOOTI NG If t he power does no t com e on or stay on: • M ake sure the batte ry is properl y install ed and charged. • B e sur e the contac ts on the batte ry and the chargi ng stand are clean. If they are not, cl ean them with a sof t cl ot h or pencil era ser . • The bat tery char ge might b e too low for o pera- tion. Check th[...]

  • Page 82

    82 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Radi oShack CT-600 Lightwei ght Fli p-Style 75- Memor y C e llular Pho ne is an exam ple of superi or desi gn and cra ftsmansh ip and sh ould be t reate d with ca re. T hese suggest ions allow you to enjoy this phone for many year s. • Kee p the pho ne and al l its par ts and accesso- rie s out of the reach of ch ildr[...]

  • Page 83

    83 • D o not use harsh chem icals, cleaning solve nts, or str ong det ergent s to clea n the ph one. Wipe i t with a soft c loth sl ightly da mpened i n a mil d soap and wat er s olution. Modifyi ng or ta mpering with your phone’ s i nterna l compon ents cou ld viola te it s warranty and voi d yo ur FCC author ization t o use it . If the pho ne[...]

  • Page 84

    84 SPECIFICATIONS Dim en sion s (H W D) ..... .. .... 6 9 / 16 × 1 7 / 8 × 1 5 / 16 Inch es (16 .6 × 4.6 × 3.4 cm) W eight (wit h Supplie d Batt ery ) ... ..... ...... ... .. . .. 6.7 oz (190 g) T rans mi ttin g P ower . ..... ... .... . 0.6 W (+2 dB –4 dB ) Operat ing V o ltage ... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... . 3.6V DC 12V D C fo[...]

  • Page 85

    85 NOTES 17-1 10 5. fm Page 8 5 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM[...]

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    86 17-1 10 5. fm Page 8 6 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM[...]

  • Page 87

    Ra dioSh ack A Div ision of T and y Co rporat ion Fo rt W o rt h, T exa s 76 102 1/ 98 Pri nt ed in Ca na da Lim it ed O ne- Y ear W ar rant y This produc t is wa rranted b y RadioSh ack a g ains t manufac turin g defects in mater i al and w o rkmanshi p und er normal us e for on e ( 1) y ear from the date of pur chase from RadioShac k compan y -ow[...]

  • Page 88

    88 (Contin ued) This warranty does not cover : (a) damage o r failure caused by or attr i b utable to acts of God, ab use, accid ent, misuse, impro per or abnorma l usage, failure to f ollow in struction s, imprope r installati on or mai ntenanc e, alterati on, lightnin g or other inciden c e of exce s s voltage or c urrent; (b) any repairs other t[...]