User manual MITSUBISHI AH350

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[. . . ] Getting Started Even if you don't like reading manuals, please read this section, as well as Commonly Used Features starting on page 8, to understand how to use some of the phone's basic features and functions. In this section you will learn about: · · · · · · Battery Information Turning the Phone On and Off Placing and Receiving Calls The Telephone Display Using the Keypad Using Functions Getting Started Battery Information Please read this section first in order to understand how to prolong the life of your battery and prevent damage to your telephone. Installing and Removing the Battery Insert the top of the battery into the recess on the back of the phone. Push inward and upward from the bottom until the locking catch snaps into place. Push the bottom upward and gently lift out from the bottom. 1 Battery Level Indicator The Battery Level Indicator lets you know how much reserve power remains in your rechargeable battery. [. . . ] Press TALK to edit another location or press END to return to Standby. Storing Erasing Memory Locations 1. Press RCL, then enter the 2-digit memory location for the phone number to erase. After you erase information and Erased displays, press TALK to select another location to erase, or press END to return to Standby. 19 Features Many of the features of the AH-350 provide security from unauthorized use. This section includes information on the following: · · · · · · · Security Features Timers Keypad Lock Selectable Ringing Tones Status Monitor Multiple Language Selection Automatic Answer Call in Absence Indicator Features · Security Features Security Code To access functions beginning with 6, press FCN 6, press TALK, then enter the 4-digit Security Code. NOTE: The Security Code is pre-programmed You cannot change the Security Code. Creating an Unlock Code 1. To create a new Unlock Code, press TALK, enter 3 digits and press TALK again. NOTE: You can program a new Unlock Code even while the phone is locked. 20 Locking the Phone 1. Select from the following Call Restriction levels: No Restriction All call features are enabled. · · Manual DTMF is only available during No Restriction and Local Only. Dial Tone Dialing is unavailable during Recall 1-99, Recall 1-9, and Receive Only. 21 Features Automatic PIN Number If your service provider supports this feature, a PIN must be sent whenever you make a call. Rather than entering it each time, you can program the phone to send the PIN automatically. Programming the PIN 1. To change the PIN, press TALK, then enter the desired 4-digit PIN and press TALK again. Press END to exit without changing the PIN. Enabling Automatic PIN Features With Automatic PIN enabled, the phone sends the PIN automatically when required by the cellular system. Press TALK to change PIN status. 22 Timers Last Talk Time Last Talk Time displays the total time for the most recent call. Press END to return to Standby. Accumulated Talk Time Accumulated Talk Time displays the total time for all calls for the selected NAM phone number. Press END to return to Standby. Features Resetting The Talk Timer 1. Press END to return to Standby. Operating Timer Operating Timer displays the total time for all calls. Press END to return to Standby. 23 Keypad Lock Press END and v simultaneously to enable. Key Locked displays and all keys (including PWR) are disabled to prevent accidental key presses. Key lock turns off automatically when you receive a call. Selectable Ringing Tones 1. 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. . . [. . . ] In March 1993, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed adoption of the updated ANSI Standard. If you want to limit RF exposure even further, you may choose to limit the duration of calls and operate the phone in the most power efficient manner. For your phone to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with good call quality, please observe the following guidelines: · · · 40 If your phone has an extendible antenna, extend it fully. DO NOT hold the antenna while the phone is in use. Antenna Care DO NOT use your phone with a damaged antenna. [. . . ]

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