Operating Instructions Name & function of parts @ Antenna Incoming call light blinks. green. when the phone rings, and lights red during battery charging. Sub-display shows Walt time, receive time, etc, while the set is closed. Speaker used 10 incoming calls. Strap hole Ear-microphone jack used to connect an optional switchable ear microphone, CED key used to set a. message of to enter a Selected item {similar fun. sons as the &) Hey onto of the set): [i v 0 Up/Down keys.
suononnsu| Burnside wm Display indications #The following illustration is for explanation purpose only. Not all indications will actually be displayed at the same time. # When any key is pressed, illumination will turn on for about 10 seconds. Tl shows signal strength. The more seg: meets, the stronger the signal.
M Using the flexible keys The flexible keys correspond to the items shown at the bottom of the display. Press the key below each indication to select it. (Example) Teeth are several different patterns of indications Indications on shown on the display, and the functions of the flex the display bile keys vary: accordingly. Functions of the 5 yx flexible keys Ho in this instruction manual, the indications for the flexible keys are expressed as shown below, \ ¥ The illustrations in this manual differs slightly
Char g with the AC Adapter ~ 1. Insert the connector of the AC adapter firmly into the desktop charger {see figure 1). 2. Connect the plug of the AC adapter to an AC 100V wall outlet (see figure 2). 3. Place the au telephone unit (with battery pack attached) into the desktop charger with care of the direction, (see figure 3, 4) The light (of incoming call / charging) lights up in red, ER" appears on the display and then begins to charge the battery.
\. (2 Extending the antenna ~ The radio waves cannot be transmitted or received well if the antenna is not extended. To facilitate transmission and reception of radio waves; use the. phone. by positioning the antenna vertically with respect to the ground, * Extending the antenna. Extend the antenna until it stops with a click. + Retracting the antenna, Move it straight down-by pulling ona lower part of the antenna. To-avoid damaging the: antenna, never: apply. direct pressure to the top part of the antenna.
(3 Turning the power on. Press. and hold sophomore than one second. ‘When you turn the power on, you'll hear the wake-up tone. After a few seconds, the sign will change to standby. {The display remains lit for about 10 seconds.) “Char amigo” data is not registered at the time of purchase, The message ‘Fv GE-HF RBH BRAES NI appears when. you turn the power on. When you press (19) register "Char amigo” data, the Character is displayed thereafter. {see Char amigo Function Guidebook.
(4 Checking the display screen h Check the display screen and make sure it is shown in the figure below after you turn the power on. This will indicates if the phone is in good working order. The availability of parer is indicated i three Levels. a Level 3 Level 2 Level full = medium io» low * when no power is left TERM LT EEL appears on the display, Gris spe shows Mistaken Vigil sue. 1 A display of 3 bars shows the most ideal condition for telephoning.
Making an International Call 1. Enter the phone number you want to call using the following pattern. International dial code Country code Area code subscriber's number 2.
swearing a call 1..The ring tone sounds/vibrator buzzes, and the incoming call lamp flashes. 2. Press (4) to answer the call. Convincing call can also be answered by pressing any of the ©© ©a~ oF & keys. If you do not-answer the-collar the caller-disconnects before the call is answered.
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Registering Memory Dials, You can register frequently used phone numbers and E-mail addresses. You can store up to 500 phone numbers and E-mail addresses in the memory dials. MW Registering memory dials (Start with the menu.) To register memory dials, carry out the following basic operation. 1. Press &. ‘The main menu is displayed: 2, Select "REM" by © and press The list of phone directory functions is displayed: 3. Press The registration selection of extension item is displayed.
suononnsu| Bunkhouse w MW Registration Items of Memory Dials You can register the following items in the memory dials, in addition to the phone numbers. Item Remarks Memory No. Name tees {24 en-slurred characters) Pronunciation Upton 24 en-size char ac. tees Names. entered in. Kanji/Hiragana. are. registered automatically. Phone No.1 Up to 36 digits Class of Not £hone -bummers. can. be classified -ana icon trolled in 6 classes. Phone No.
Making a call with Memory Dial. ’ You can call by using phone numbers saved in Memory Dial. There are 8 ways to recall numbers saved in Memory Dial. @ Dial Memory Dial numbers by using the number pad. @ Dial by Japanese phonetic symbols, i.e. hiragana or katakana. @ Dial by telephone book order. @ Dial by letters: ® Dial by phone number fragment. ® Dial by memory number order. @ Dial by group number.
suopsniIsyl Budweiser sm BM Finding a name using the dial keys: You can dial from a list of the names whose first letters are entered using a same dial key. 1. Press a desired dial key from (Ow) , and hold it for more than one second. example: to find a name that begins with 3, %, 4,1, A, B,C. press 2. Press and hold or press (25) several times to scroll through and display the name you want. 3. Press 4. Press (12) or (Z%) access the telephone number. BM Finding a name in the Japanese alphabetical order: 1.
B Finding a name using its first letter(s): 1..Press © 3. Enter the first letter(s) of the desired name. 4. Press | or (a). 8: Use to scroll through and display the name you want. 6. Press 7. Press (Dor access the telephone number. B Finding a name by the phone number: 1. Press O 2. Press 3%). 3. Enter the first several digits of the desired phone number. 4. Press or (ie). 5. Use to scroll through and display the name you want. 6. Press Fz, 7.
nonissue Busyness mw B Finding a name by the Group number: 1. Press © 2. Press BH). 3. Press . . (3%) to select the desired Group number. 4. Use to scroll through and display the name you want to call. 5. Press 6. Press AD or access the telephone number. NM Finding a name by the phone type: 1. press ©) 2. Press 3. Press to select the desired phone type. 4. Use © to scroll through and display the name you want. 5. Press 6: Press (Td or access the telephone number.
List of function Group FO Made No. Function Description FO Instructions of functions besides F functions Group F10 Mode No.
Group F50 Mode No: Function Description F51 Setting limits for transmission. Fs2 Locking Memory Dial function E53 Setting meets for Yahweh service F54 Rejecting non-shared incoming calls and unwanted calls F585 Prohibiting E-mail and C-mail service F56 Setting secret mode F60. No. FEO FET £62 F863 764 F85 Fe7 F68 Fear Group F70 Function Description, & animation Si & ri the memo, the for the the and the vibration “home” mode the numbers and transmission Mode No.
Weight: approximately 100 battery pack) Continuous talk time: approximately 150 minutes Continuous standby time: approximately 200 hours Dimensions approximately 34mm x minim X 24mm {nat including the antenna and protuberances) ® The continuous talk time and continuous standby time are the average values of when the signals can be received normally while the telephone Is in the standstill status The operation time may be reduced to almost half dus to charging conditions, temperature, and other.