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[. . . ] 38 38 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 53 53 53 Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . . 99 1 Using This Guide The MobileAccessTM T250 phone combines two separate devices ­ a wireless voice phone and a wireless data terminal. To access wireless data service, you must be in an area where wireless IP (CDPD) service is provided. Your network service provider must set up and register a unique IP and email address for you. [. . . ] To view or delete Dialed Calls, Received Calls, and Missed Calls, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 1 Call Lists. Select 1 Dialed Calls to view the last 10 Dialed Calls. Select Store or Delete softkeys to store the number in the Phonebook or delete the entry. 3 To view the length of your Last Call, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 2 Last Talk Time. The length of your Last Call displays in hours, minutes and seconds. To view Total Talk Time, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 3 Total Talk Time. Total Talk Time since last reset displays of both public and private services in hours and minutes. 41 To view Total Call Time since your phone was activated, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 4 Accumulated Talk Time. Total Call Time since your phone was activated displays in hours and minutes. To view your own Phone Number, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 5 Phone Number. Your own Phone Number displays. To view your own IP Address, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 6 IP Address. Your own IP Address selected for your data network displays. Note: Actual call time billed may be different for several reasons; for example, some service providers round up call time. 4. Preferences Service Alerts To choose a Custom Ring tone or melody, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 1 Ringer Type. Default setting = Tone 1 To turn on or off the Ringer only, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. The To turn the Ringer on, select Enable. 42 You can also turn off the Ringer: · By selecting 4 Preferences, 3 Volume, then 1 Ringer, and pressing down arrow key until volume reaches zero. · In standby display by pressing the down arrow key until the volume reaches zero. To choose a Message Alert Tone, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 3 Message Alert Type. Default setting = Tone 1 To turn off the Message Alerts only, 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. The To turn Msg Alert on, select Enable. · Message Alerts can also be turned off by selecting 4 Preferences, 3 Volume, then 2 Msg Alerts, and pressing down arrow key until volume reaches zero. To select how the phone alerts you to an incoming call or message, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 5 Alert Mode. Press OK softkey to return to the menu. Vibrate alert is available only if a vibrate battery is installed. Default setting = Audio Only 43 To disable or enable Immediate Alerts, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 6 Immediate Alerts. Default setting = Enable To select how many times an Alert sounds, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 7 Msg Alert Duration. Default setting = 5 Times Call Setup To enable/disable the super speed dial 911 Emergency Call function, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Select 1 Emergency Call. Select Enable or Disable and press OK softkey. See Emergency Calls on page 25. Default = Enable To change the Emergency Call phone number, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Select 1 Emergency Call. Select Setup right softkey and enter a different phone number (for example, your home phone number). Make sure Enable is selected in Emergency Call screen. 4 44 To set up Calling Card Calling, 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. If desired, press Alpha softkey until Quick appears for T9® Quick Type and enter name. In the next screen, select the sequence of numbers (for example, access+number+ card) used by your Calling Card service and press OK softkey. Enter numbers in sequence and press OK softkey. 5 6 See Calling Card Calling, page 28. You can also edit and delete Calling Card data in the Calling Card Setup screen. Default setting = Clear. When enabled, Auto Answer will automatically answer incoming calls after 5 seconds. 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Select 3 Auto Answer. Default setting = Disable When enabled, Auto Redial will automatically redial a call. There will be a delay and a tone will be heard before Auto Redial. 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Select 4 Auto Redial. [. . . ] Supplied by your network/service provider Received Signal Strength Indicator. When the phone is on and registered on a network but not making or receiving a call or transmitting data. Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol. Conversation mode DTMF EID Gateway GSM HDML HTML HTTP IP address LCD LED NEI Packet data PIN RSSI SMS SPI SPNI Standby mode TCP/IP 95 TDMA Time Division Multiple Access. A digital radio technology that allows many users to employ the same radio frequency channel simultaneously without interference. [. . . ]

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