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[. . . ] The Signal Strength Indicator shows the strength of the connection in 6 levels. NS Rm A B 1 The Telephone Display (cont. ) -ONLoc'd CALL CALLED Displays whenever the phone is on. Displays if you received a call but did not answer it. Backlight The backlight is off until you press a key (except PWR); then it illuminates for 10 seconds. Using the Keypad v and w Use these keys to scroll through function selections or data. Refer to Storing on page 11. Getting Started CLR END FCN P PWR RCL TALK STO 2 Using Functions Press FCN, then enter the function number for the function you want to use. After entering the required information for a function, you can press END, CLR, or STO, or use v and w, to save the information. [. . . ] Press 2 to enter a specific memory location for the number, or press CLR to return to Standby mode. If you stored a new One-Touch number, press END to return to Standby. Recalling Phone Numbers Last Number Recall 1. · You can use the keypad to add extra digits to a number before dialing. · Use v and w to scroll through other phone numbers stored in memory. 3. The memory location and phone number for the last recalled memory location display. To dial the displayed phone number, press TALK. Memory Featrures One-Touch Number Recall 1. If there is no One-Touch number, Empty displays. Display Complete Number Use the following steps to review the entire displayed phone number if it contains more than 14 digits. If the phone number contains more than 28 characters, the characters greater than 28 display. If the phone number contains more than 14 characters, but less than 29, characters 15-28 display. When you release RCL, characters 1-14 display. 13 Erasing Stored Phone Numbers 1. Press 2 to keep the number and select another memory location to erase. Once you display a function prompt, you can use v and w to move through the other functions. You can optionally press FCN twice to display the main function menu prompt, and then use v and w to scroll through each function. Use i and # to scroll through the available settings for most functions. TELEPHONE NUMBER FUNCTIONS FCN 1 Display Own Number GENERAL SETTINGS FUNCTIONS FCN Call Mute (hold down for 1 second) FCN 0 Pause FCN 2 Automatic Retry On/Off FCN 3 System A/B Selection FCN 4 Automatic Answer FCN+Talk Automatic DTMF Transmit TIMERS FCN 6 Last Talk Time FCN 7 Total Operating Time VOLUMES/TONES FCN v/w Ring Volume LOCK FCN 5 Lock Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide 22 Functions List (cont. ) SECURITY FUNCTIONS (must enter 4-digit Security Code) FCN 81 Call Restriction Setting FCN 82 Program Unlock Code FCN 83 Status Monitor On/Off FCN 84 Program PIN Number FCN 85 Automatic PIN Enable/Disable Default Function Settings Function Automatic Retry (FCN 2) System A/B Selection (FCN 3) Auto Answer (FCN 4) Last Talk Time (FCN 6) Restriction Level (FCN 81) Status Monitor (FCN 83) PIN Number (FCN 84) PIN Status (FCN 85) Default Setting On Preferred system in NAM OFF Displays mm-ss No restriction Off Null Off Quick Reference Guide 23 Messages and Prompts Glossary AutoAns Button Loc Call Called Code Error Empty Displays when you turn the phone on if Automatic Answer is enabled (FCN 4). Displays when you try to recall a phone number from a location that is empty. Displays when there is a problem with your phone's programming or circuitry. Displays if the phone's memory locations are full when you try to store a number. Displays when you turn the phone on if the Call Restriction level (FCN 81) is set to Local Only. Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Enter Addr Erase 1-y 2-n Erased Error Fcn Full Last Local 24 Loc'd Loc Code Mute Displays while your phone is locked. Displays when you turn off your phone's microphone during conversation by pressing FCN. Displays when you select PIN Enable (FCN 85) and no PIN is currently programmed. Displays when you select PIN Enable (FCN 85) and no PIN Number is currently programmed. [. . . ] These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: Rules, Regulations and Precautions · · · · Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned on; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference; If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult with the service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. ) 29 Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. [. . . ]

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