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[. . . ] NOTE: Temperature extremes, poor charging/discharging practices, and improper storage reduce battery performance. Charging the Battery Make sure your battery is fully charged before using it for the first time. To charge your phone's battery, connect the AC rapid charger to the socket at the base of the phone and to a standard 120 volt AC outlet. To prolong the life of your battery, allow it to discharge fully once a week. If you do not plan to use your phone for an extended period (more than a month), remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. [. . . ] Press RCL a third time to return to the full label display. Storing Memory Location Scan 1. Press RCL once more to return to the label and number display. 17 Direct Memory Recall 1. Enter the first digit of the 2-digit address for the location (01-99). A Valid Address Map for the locations starting with that digit displays. Dots indicate a location is empty; numbers represent the second digits of the used memory locations that start with the digit you entered above. Use v and w to display the Valid Address Maps for ranges 20-29, 30-39, etc. If the location is empty, Empty displays. Storing One Touch Number Recall 1. If necessary, press RCL again to review the first digits of the phone number. Secret Number Recall 1. If you select an empty location, Empty displays. 18 Memory Edit Mode Alphabet Name and Number Edit 1. Press RCL, then enter the address for the location you want to change. The current label and/or the cursor appears and the Alpha Indicator Icon displays. Press END to save your selection and return to Standby. Features Status Monitor 1. Press END to save your setting and to return to Standby. Status Monitor Messages Status Monitor Messages display in the following formats: Conversation Mode Non-Conversation Mode LCCCC RRR TPS AAAAA LCCCC RRR T AAAAA 24 Status Monitor messages (cont. ) Message. . . Serving system support level for authentication 0=Not Supported, 1=Supported Voice channel or control channel in Standby Received RSSI Operating mode 0=AMPS (External), *1=CAPCS (Internal) Transmit power level 0 - 9, A (A = power level 10, the highest) Received SAT frequency 0=5970 Hz, 1=6000 Hz, 2=6030 Hz, 3=no SAT Received SID * This function applies to the AH-355 only. Multiple Language Selection 1. The current language displays (English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese). Press END to select the displayed language and to return to Standby. Features Automatic Answer Answers calls if you do not within 10 seconds. Press END to save your setting and return to Standby. Call in Absence Indicator When you receive a call, and are unable to answer it, the message Called displays. 25 Advanced Features System A/B Selection 1. Press TALK to change the setting to one of the following: Prefer A Phone scans System A first when it is scanning. Only B Phone scans only System B when it is scanning. Advanced Features 3. Press END to accept and save the displayed setting and return to Standby. NOTE: If Roam Inhibit is enabled in NAM, System A/B Select is not available and Roam Inhibit displays. Press END. *Cellular/CAPCS Dual Mode Operation Cellular Auxiliary Personal Communications Service (CAPCS) allows you to use your phone within a closed user group of limited geographical range. The following applies to CAPCS mode: Internal displays in Standby instead of ON when phone is in CAPCS (Internal) mode. [. . . ] It has an earphone and microphone and can be used in place of the Handsfree Kit. Part Number HDS-P1 38 Mobile Holder Holds the phone securely and conveniently in place in your vehicle. Part Number HLD-P3 Accessories Product availability subject to change without notice. 39 Rules, Regulations, and Precautions First introduced in 1984, the handheld portable cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office, home, emergency services, and others. Rules, Regulations, and Precautions For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe the following guidelines: Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your cellular telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver that receives and sends radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone operates on a frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz using commonly employed frequency modulation (FM) techniques. In 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and in 1992 the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy. [. . . ]

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