[. . . ] You have Voice Mail.
Rm Main Display
Introduction
Call Forwarding Icon Call Forwarding Unconditional is activated.
Battery Level Icon Indicates battery level. With low battery, flashes until empty or recharged.
More Icon More menu options can be accessed by using the Express Key.
Alternate Line Indicator Your second line is in use.
OffHook Icon A line is active.
Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) Icon Signal strength of the selected network.
Use LEFT on the Express Key to access the Memory menu and to scroll through menus and options. Use RIGHT on the Express Key to access the Main Menu and to scroll through menus and options. Use UP and DOWN on the Express Key to scroll through text messages, menus, or options. [. . . ] Call the number displayed in the message by selecting .
More explanation is provided in the sections that follow.
Main Menu
Using Call Back Function
If a message contains a number, call the sender by pressing . If a message contains more than 1 number in the text or there is a number in the text and an originating address, a list of numbers displays when you press . Select the appropriate number using Up and Down on the Express Key, then press to dial. When you use the Call Back function, the phone saves the message.
Reading Old Text Messages
Select Read Old in the Messages Menu to re-read saved text messages and press .
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Writing Text Messages
Select the Write/Send option in the Messages Menu and press to enter a message and send it.
Creating New Text Messages
Select Create New from the Write/Send Menu and press . To select from a list of prewritten messages, press the key 3 times in quick succession, then select a message from the list below.
Call me Call me at I am late See you at Meet me at meeting canceled I love you Send reply as soon as possible ASAP
Main Menu
NOTE: When you select a message, a blinking cursor appears after it to allow you to add text.
Modifying Old Text Messages
1. Use Up and Down on the Express Key to select the first page of the desired message. Use to delete.
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Sending Text Messages
When you have finished typing your text message, press (see previous page). Select either Send+Save; Send using Up/Down on the Express Key and press . If you selected Enter No. , enter the phone number at Number?, then press .
Sending Message displays, followed by Message Sent.
Saving Text Messages Main Menu
If you selected Save, the phone saves the message in SIM memory and displays Message Stored before returning to the Messages Menu.
Text Message Settings
Select Setting in the Messages Menu to set the Message Center number and message format. Select Format to set the message delivery format, then select Text (the most common option), Voice, G3 Fax, X-400, Paging, or E-Mail.
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Cell Broadcast
Cell broadcasts are information messages (such as traffic, weather, emergencies or other event information) that are sent regularly by the network to all users in a specific area. Please check with your Service Provider about availability of Cell Broadcast messages. to enter forwarding number from keypad.
Canceling Call Forwarding
1. Select Cancel and press .
Main Menu
Checking Call Forwarding Status
1. Select Status and press
Call Barring Service
Call Barring prevents incoming or outgoing calls under certain conditions. When calling someone who is not accessible (either you have barred outgoing calls or the person you are calling has barred incoming calls) Call Barred!These messages are displayed only if the network sends them to your phone.
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Activating Call Barring
1. Select either Outgoing or Incoming from the Call Barring Menu and press . Select one of the following Call Barring options according to information on your SIM (some options may not be displayed; others may be accessible): Allbars all incoming or outgoing calls. Int'l-homebars all international calls except your own network (home network).
4. At Password?, enter the Call Barring password (provided by Service Provider).
Main Menu
Canceling Call Barring
1. NOTE: You can deactivate all Call Barring by selecting Cancel All from the Call Barring Menu.
Checking Call Barring Status
1. Select the specific type of Call Barring that you would like to check. [. . . ] TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently:
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Driving Safety Information
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas in which you drive. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving--driving safely is your first responsibility; Use handsfree operation, if available; Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals; however, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. [. . . ]