INTERTWINE TESTING SERVICES Melon Park Summit Comte Corp., CAMPSITES Cellular Phone Date of Test: March 26, 1998 FCC 1D: NRNDMC101 Appendix G Users Manual Attached is a preliminary copy of the Instruction Manual. This manual will be provided to the end-user with each unit sold/leased in the United States.
Getting Started Basic Functions Phone Book Features Important Information Front View of the Phone Display indicators... Using the Battery Turning the Phone ON and OFF . Antenna Charging the Battery Making a call Correcting Viewing Your Own Phone Numbers 9 Receiving Calls Redialing Calls .. Adjusting Volume Emergency Di Signal Strength Power Save Mode, Key pad lock Line Monitor Tha Two Phone Book Types . Saving Numbers to Your Primary Phone Book . Retrieving Nursers from Your Phone Book .
Check to make sure you have all the items that come with the phone, Phone Desktop charger Battery pack AC adapter Hand strap Belt clip Attaching the hand strap to the phone Highlights Congratulations on your purchase of the DMC 101 phone. it is an easy-to-use, r able phone with many useful features including: » Ultra fight (5.302) COMA-AMPS Dual Mode phone.
This section includes drawing of the important phone parts and instructions on gets your phone powered up and ready to use. Front and side view of the phone Antenna Volume/Scroll keys are used to adjust the slams and scroll through the menus. Monitor key is used to hear other party's voice through built-in speaker {Lina monitor function). SEND Key] is used to place and receive calls and activate network features (i.e. call waiting and three way calling).
Using the battery The phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack. The battery pack is shin ped with approximately 30% capacity so you can use it immediately after purchasing the phone. Remember to charge the battery as soon as possible in order to maximize the talk ime and standby time. Installing the Battery Remove the battery case before inst; 1 ng the battery. Press down on the battery release latch and remove back cover. 2.
Charging the Battery The battery charge level is shown ai the top ght of the display. VFA oq A 1 Fully Charged Very Low Almost Out When the battery charge level becomes low, the low battery sensor will alert you by notifying message on the display and sounding an alert tone. if the battery level is too low, the phone will switch off and any function in progress will not be saved.
Redialing Calls Redialing Last Squiggling Number Press (sew) to redial the last outgoing cal since th& East call.
Phone Book Feature The Two Phone Book Types There are two types of phone books: primary phone book memory and recent call history list. Primary Phone Book Memory The phone has 99 general use phone back memory locations where you can store entries digits with associated name up to 12 characters. Recent Call History List The phone keeps a list of the last 10 calls you made, accepted, missed, or added.
Retrieving Numbers from Your Phone Book Retrieving Recent Call History Press soft key under L BOOK 1 to access the phone book. 1. Press Soft key under T 800K 1. Retrieving all Manually Stored Memory Locations LOOK UP 2. Press Soft key under [ CALLS 1. . 1. Press Soft key under [ BOOK 3. Location 77 Ss 1 Tony i [NAME | CALLS 1 3. Press scroll through the last ten calls. 0987654-32 &F LENA Press scroll through the memory list. 212-7893-45 | 3811 John 4. Press (aw) to place a call. TURKEY [ERASED J 3.
Changing Your Phone Book Erasing a Stored Memory 1. Press Soft key under [ BOOK 1. Recall and view the memory location. 2. Press Soft key under § ERASE 1. This will erase the name and number trim the memory location leaving it free for a future entry. 3. Press Soft key under “erased will be flash on the display to confirm that the entry has been erased. Editing a Stored Memory Location 1. Recall the memory location. 2 Press Soft key under U EDIT 1 and then Soft key under Lok 3.
Advanced Phone Book Features Pause Feature When you call automated systems (such as voice mail or credit card bi ling numbers}, you often have to enter a series of numbers. Instead of entering the numbers by hand, you can store the numbers in your phone book separated by special characters called pauses. There are two kind of pauses: « Hard Pauses -You have to press soft key under £ RESUME the next number.
MENU FEATURE Main Menu This section describes the various menu items. An arrow to the right of the title indicates, if there is more information before after ( 1} that particular number, The main menu locks like the fol lowing: MAIN MENU] 4: Alerts Si Call info £3 Security MAIN MENU 7: Features 1: Volume |2¢ auspice 3: Austen J Menu allow you to check or change the phone's various features and settings. You may see the different menus using either the menu access method or the shortcut menu access method.
4 Auto Hyphen 3 System Possible setting “on” and “off,” When on automatically inserts hyphens to be consistent with U.S. phone numbers. This allows you to set some of the cellular network settings, t Select 2 Set NAM 3 Auto NAM 4 Force Cal 4 Alerts 1 Fade 2 Minute 3 Service 4 Connect 5 Ringer Type * Standard: Search Home first then A, then B. Only, U « Then B: Search A first, then B. * B only: Utilize then A: Search B first then A. Home only: Utilize Home only.
to send the PIN {which is the same number as your four digit lock code). Press Soft key under nothing if you do not want to send the PIN. Set this option to “never” if your service provide does not require you to enter a PIN wham placing a call, 7 Features 1 Auto Answer Detect the number of rings before the phone automatically answers a call. Possible settings "5 rings,” “3 rings,” “1 ring,” and “off.
Viewing Pages and Messages These messages may consist of a time stamp, a callback number, a nam (If the callback number matches a phone number stored in a memory location), and text, They are accessed as text type messages as shown below. Reading New Messages 1. Press The display will then show the number of new savageness. 2. Press Soft key under [ TEXT 3.
Low Memory Warning The phone will alert you when the amount of available message memory is less than 25%. Although the phone can still receive new messages, you should erase messages you no longer nosed to avoid running out of memory. Out of Memory Warning When the phone has no more available message memory, it can no longer accept new messages. When this occurs, the phone will display an “Out of Memory” message.
Background The COMA hand-held portable telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office, your home, emergency services, afc. Your Telephonist is a radio transmitter and receiver, When receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your pane transmits.
Other Safety Guidelines for the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe the following guidelines, Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any given area, Always turn oft the phone wherever its use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from Cellular telephones may affect adequately shielded electronic equipment.
INDEX A AC adapter accessories aircraft alerts fade minute servo smelting answering a call antenna Auto NAM automatic answer hyphenation redial retry scrolling B back light banner battery care charge drain installing level indicator removing use best performance Blasting areas Calls credit card dialing ending incoming making receiving redialing restrictions roaming three-way car kit ‘ COMA children cigarettes lighter adapter clear calls digits clear customer service D dialing calls dialing from memory locat
phone back advanced features dialing from editing retrieving from saving numbers to phone number viewing your own power POWER key power save mode powering off powering on AR radio frequency energy exposure recalling last number dialed memory locations previously dialed numbers Receive Signal Strength indicator receiving calls receiving messages redial system busy timer review last number dialed reviewing memory contents ringer volume RSS! Ss safety scratch pad through messages through stored names through s