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[. . . ] 34 36 38 38 38 39 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 42 52 52 52 Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . . 32 1 Using This Guide The MobileAccessTM T255 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. [. . . ] (See Entering Text, page 34. ) Select one of the following sequences of numbers to be sent: · Access number>phone number>card number (including PIN) · Access number>card number (including PIN)>phone number · Prefix number>phone number>card number The screen prompts you to enter each number in your sequence and press OK softkey. To exit the menu, press left softkey or End/Back key. 4 5 6 7 See Calling Card Calling in the Call Setup menu, page 44. 28 Add/Edit/Delete Calling Card Setup You can add, delete and edit Calling Cards in the Calling Cards menu screen. 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Select 2 Calling Cards. If you already have three Calling Cards stored, Add will not appear. Calling Card Dialing To initiate a Calling Card call, 1 2 3 Enter the phone number you wish to dial. The Calling Card service operator will tell you when to press the key. Conversation Mode Conversation Mode is activated when you answer a call. Press Options softkey to display the Options menu, which allows you to Send DTMF tones, use the Scratchpad, Store a number, and view your Own Number. Send DTMF Send out a string of DTMF tones. 1 2 3 Press Options softkey and select 1 Send DTMF. Press Clear key to erase a digit, or press and hold Clear key to erase all digits. Press OK softkey to transmit. Scratchpad Use the phone as a memo pad to store numbers during a conversation. 1 2 3 Press Options softkey and select 2 Scratchpad. Press Store softkey and continue with Step 2 in Store section. 29 Store Store the displayed phone number in your Phonebook. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press Options softkey and select 3 Store. Press OK softkey and phone will display the assigned Phonebook Location number (01-99). Press OK softkey to return to conversation screen. Own Number To view your phone number, 1 2 Press Options softkey and select 4 Own Number. Your phone number displays so you can relay it to your caller. While in Conversation Mode, you can access the phone's Main Menu and perform all functions except the following: · Enable/disable Privacy Tone · Set Call Restrictions · Generate key exchange with data gateway (Encryption) · Reset Timers · Reset Calls · Access Diagnostics (Data Mode) · Access Systems (Data Mode) · Access Show URL (Data Mode) 30 Menu System You can access, select and display many functions and features through the easy-to-use menu system via the Menu key and the softkeys. You can also access features and services you have requested from your service provider. Access to the Menus · Press left softkey to access Call Lists. Press right softkey to access your personal Phonebook containing all stored names and numbers. · Press key to enter the Main Menu. · To quickly access a Main Menu item, press the corresponding number key on the keypad. · Select functions and features from the menu by pressing the softkeys when prompted. · To return to a previous menu, press · To exit from the menus, press and hold key. key. The display window at the Main Menu screen appears like this: Help While navigating most menu options, you can press and hold the key to display help text explaining the option marked with the arrow cursor. Default Settings Most menu items have a default setting that allows you to return the item to its original factory setting. These default settings are listed with their menu items, beginning with Phonebook View Options, page 39. 31 Menu Map Menu Item Personal phone list stored in memory 1. Msg Inbox Voice: SMS Data: Alerts Information on voice calls, operating time and network 3. Setup Private Systems Data Mode Options Diagnostics for CDPD of your network connection View URL of your Home Page Availability and appearance of menu features are dependent on your subscription and the services provided by your network operator. Reset Cache Data Mode only 33 Entering Text Text input screens appear in all functions that require the addition or editing of text. These include storing new entries in the Phonebook and setting up speed dialing and credit card calling. [. . . ] Internet Protocol address ­ the unique number representing each computer or wireless communication device in a network. A unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet or any other packetswitched network. 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. Conversation mode DTMF EID Gateway GSM HDML HTML HTTP IP address LCD LED NEI Packet data PIN RSSI SMS SPI SPNI Standby mode 72 TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol. [. . . ]

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