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I Changing Dialing Numbers the Personal from Phone Your Phone Book 31 Book NTRODUCTION It .Highlights 33 Advanced Phone Book Menu Main General Menu Features Guidelines 34 Features to menu access and setting 37 ..37 ..37 Menu Messaging New Message Reading Item Message Descriptions Newly ACK Features Alert .
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I. .Important Information This User's Guide contains important information about how to use and operate the phone. Please read through the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent damaging or misusing the phone. * Optimal Phone Performance To obtain the best perfonnance possible when operating your phone: .Extend the antenna fully. .Do not hold the antenna at any time. .Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. .Speak directly into the microphone.
GTTING * Caution ~ ~ Using ~" (i.e., the TV phone or radio) in proximity ma to receiving equipment y cause interference. ... ~ Keep your phone in a safe place when not in use. STARTED This section provides an introduction to the BAM3201 330D. It includes illustrations and descriptions of the important phone parts and instructions on getting your phone powered up and ready to use. .Front of the Phone{BAM330D) !; ~ ~ '" Use only by the LO.
It * Phone Parts and Function Key Descriptions <1)SNVRed light Silent Notification Indicator lights when END/power key is pressed and when there are incoming calls and messages. @ Volume Switch (Side keys) Used to adjust volume or to scroll menus. @ Displays messagesand indicator icons. LCD Screen @ SEND Key ~ Allows user to place or answer calls. @ END/PWR Key ~ Used to disconnect a call or get back all the way to the stand by mode without affecting any current settings.
-I. a Using the Battery * Removing Pack the Battery I. Turn the power off. (If power is not off, a loss of stored numbers and messagesmay occur.) 2. Push and hold down the battery release latch on the back of the phone and slide out the battery. Charge the battery full before the initial use of the phone. The phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack. On purchasing the phone, one must charge the battery full.
-I. * If completely discharged, the battery will take 3 }'?: hours to recharge. If you leave the phone on while it is in the desktop charger, the battery will take longer to Using the Desktop Charger The desktop charger is made up of an AC adapter and a charging receptacle The BAM320/330D desktop charger has a slot for recharging batteries. The Charger accommodates Complete unit with battery pack or battery pack only to patter pack only to charge.
FUNCTIONS I. Turning the Phone On and Off * Turning It * the Phone On I. Place a charged battery pack on to the phone or connect the phone to an external power source such as the cigarette lighter adapter or car kit. Turning the Phone Off 1. Flip Switch must be open to turn phone off. 2. Press and hold ~ until "Powering Off' text is displayed on the LCD, and then release the button. 3. Retract antenna if extended, to protect it. 2.
~ It .Correcting ~ Dialing . Mistakes .Mute 1. 2. Press md hold ~ for at least one second to delete all digits or letters entered. .Receiving Calls 1. Press any Key (except ~or Volume Keys) to answer, or simply open Flip Switch 2. Pressing the ~ key once when receiving an incoming call mutes the ringer. 8 'f~1 00 ~ r~ -00 Incoming [all Calls I. Press~ to disconnect the call. 2. Closing flip will end call. .Call again. Waiting Your service provider may offer call waiting.
It -The earpiece volume call also d be a " d h Juste t h h roug t M e w " Idl am Menu Feature" .The ringer volume controll may be adjusted while the phone is ringer or in standby mode. ~ l 11 UOLUME (okli~~~ ldl " -The It is recommend to extend the antenna for best signal condition results. If you are in a building, the reception may be better near a window. ~ RINGER OC ~ BRM3380 nnger volume adjusted can through also the be -Ringer Main J 011- .
~ONE .Two BOOK Types I. It of Phone 3. Enter Books You can store up to 99 numbers into the Phone Book giving you easy access to your most frequently dialed phone numbers. There are two types of phone books : Personal Phone Book Memory and Recent Call History List. .Personal Phone Book Memory Saving Numbers you want to [ok] to Your Personal Phone Book Memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for one-touch dialing of your most commonly used phone numbers. I.
It .Entering Characters * I. Press the key labeled with the letter you want. 2. Press the same key repeatedly to change the letter or number at the flashing cursor LCD on the screen. When you have the correct letter or number at the corresponding cursor, wait two seconds for the cursor to automatically move to the next space or manually shift the cursor to the left or right by pressing (£]:) or @ , press § to correct any When entering a name, you can use both upper and lower case letters.
--It 3. Press (!:::;) or @ to scroll [ through the the arrow last p rom ten p t calls p oints 'f~ until to ~ > ~ * A zero must be prefixed to single digit number 282-818-4777 the 619-635-3333 (e.g. 01,02,03 ). * "Empty Location" will be displayed momentarily 213-599-3748 number you want to call. 4. Choose one of the following options. * Press @ to place the call. * Press [VIEW] to see details of the call.
It * Retrieving all Stored Memory Locations in idle mode I. Press [Book] 2. Press [NAME], then press [FIND] and press @ or @ to scroll through the memory list until the arrow prompt points to the number you want to dial. 3. Press [VIEW] to see details in that memor:.' location. 4. Press@ to make the call ('fBIll [jJ ~I LOOK UP Location 11 INRMEI [RLLSI .1 (j] BI:Susan B2:l:arol >B3:Mik:e -j "fAt [jJ Memory 8~ Mike 282-818-4777 (edit I erase) ~ .
It 10. The phone will display a mes- * Editing a Stqred Memory Location I. Retrieve ~d view the memory W-..1 I .j. ocatIon ioU Follow want to e d .T It. 81 lOOK the Isteps for "Retrieving Numbers" ijJ UP b location
I. * Dialing from a Memory List I. Press [Book). 2. Search and find the memory location you want using~ 3. Press @ or@. . * Dialing from a Memory Location On viewing and checkingthe memory location to call, press@. a Advanced Phone Book Features * Pause Feature When you call automated systems (such as voice mail or credit card billing numbers), you may often have to enter a series of numbers.
Mu * "Prepending FEATURE " a Call History Number a Main Menu ~ The phone keeps a list of the last IO calls made, received, missed, or added (using the scratch pad feature). The most recent entry comes at the top of the list. If there is no more space left in the memory, the oldest entry will be lost upon a new entry coming in. Depending on the operating mode and available features form your service provider, each entry may contain the phone number and name.
="'; It .Menu *Menu Item BAM330D(flip type) is equipped with the function "on when flip open", which literally means that backlight will turn on while flip opens. Descriptions 1 Volume 1. Ringer Adjust ringer and new message alert volume. You can also adjust the ringer volume by pressing the side keys while the phone is ringing or in standby mode. 2. Key Beep Adjust the key beep volume (the sound of the phone makes when the keys are pressed). 3. Earpiece Adjust the earpiece volume.
2. Ring Type Select one of four ring types. (RING, VIBRATOR, VIB + RING AND LAMP) using (i:]) I ~ or press the right soft key under [next] on the screen. (I) Ring -Unit will ring at selectedring volume and tone. (2) Vibrator -Unit will not have audible ring tone, but will vibrate during ring time. (3) Vibrating -Unit will ring and vibrate at same time. (4) LAMP -Lamp flashes in all ring selections but will this selection the lamp will once flush.
I. 2. Home Calls Displays the total number and time(hours, minutes, seconds) of all calls made while in the home system (i.e. not roaming), since last reset. This can be reset by pressing zero(O). 3. Roam Calls Displays the total number and time(hours, minutes, seconds) of all calls made while in the roaming. This can be reset by pressing zero(O). 4. All Calls Displays the total number and time(hours, minutes, seconds) of calls made while in the home system and while roaming. This is NOT resetable.
Msage * Menu 8 Feature 1. Auto Answer Select the number of rings before the phone automatically answers a call. The earpiece volume must be raised for auto answer to work. This feature is most commonly used with the car kit Select from the following using rings or melodies* 1 ring or melody 5 seconds * 3 ring or melody 10 seconds * 5 ring or melody 15 seconds *off 2. Auto Retry Set the length of time the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when the system is busy. 3.
:.:: '. .Reading Newly Received Text 1. Press the @. Messages rr.1 ~ 2. Select [NEX1t. 3. Select 2 I NEWTENT "1ext" from the messages MeIJu. , 4. Select [NEX1] .. t e reverse r~celvmg " URGENT " lS . case played. (QUIT](NEHTI ) 'f.1 The messages are displayed h T5:;(j~1 d or no The "URGENT" sage is displayed should press @ ~ in .I. er m t d .3. Uoice Mail 2. TeHI Erase RII 4. Rlert lS- mes- T5:;(j~ MESSRGES 'Tdl first.
I. .Reading g 8 Previously Stored Messages I. Press @. 2. Selectthe [NEX11]. 3. Select No.2 "TEXT' No ~ from the (QuIT)(NEHT~ key at the stage 3, the call will be made to .MESSRliES the corresponding call back number. If there is no call back number, the following screen i All the Messages :.. All the v ice mailbox, text messages, an' pages are deleted when ~ ERRSE ~I {j] ~~ New Message message Menu. 4. Once you press @ ~ Deleting you selec No.
:~; 3)You can ~elect any of the four sounds from the "Sound 'tYpe" menu. * Checking thf Voice Mailbox You can che~k the number of new voice messages arriving in t~e voice mailbox. The latest message is stored, overwrting the previous one in the voice mail box. The voi~e mailbox is alerted during receiving as in the case of Igeneral text characters. .Checking message ~ If press selecte * f of emory Warning No mo messages can be received until enough memory spa e becomes available. At this .
Gller 'oDf I This feature enablt the phone number of calling person to be displayed whe you receive the call. You should check if the cellular servi e carrier provides this feature. .Use of Cal er I.D. The phone numbe of calling person will be displayed on the LCD screen wen the call is received. The 'Number is estricted' message will be displayed if inbound calling umber is blocked. In addition, the 'Number is Unav ilable' message will be displayed in case the Caller I. .can not be used.
I. * Interference a Driving Safety Tips Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is Iillegal in some states. Check the laws and regulations for using this phone in the areas you drive. I Remember that safety comes first. If you use the phone in a car: -Pull off the roa~ and park before making or answering a call.
c;:; I. .Restricted * Use Areas Turn off the ph ~ ..s ne in health care facilities and ask for Fac Medical per~ission be ore using the phone near medical equIpment. * Aircraft Turn the phone ff before boarding any aircraft. Use it on the ground o "ly with the crew's permission. Do not use the phon in the air. To prevent possible interference ith aircraft systems, U .8.
:;,-, I. It * Idle standby ~ode * UST MAINMENU 16410000/JOsedalways stepS steps 1. VOLUME off/always re-- 2 DISPLAY ~~ fuIL1KJIIis~ in = ofBAM320D. ~ I on/off 5. ALERT I:SELECf I SUB MENU I :RINGER :FADE 16 Ion/off 14steps :MINITE on/off :SERVICE on/off :CALLFAll. on/off 8. FEATURES :AUTO ANSWER off/Iring after/3ringafter/Sringafter :AUTO RETRY off/every100000every 3OsecIevery rosec :SCRATCHPAD :MUI'E :KEY BEEP I NonnaVlong :ONE-TOUCH Enableldisable ACY NOrAVA[.A.
Table I. LK:ensOO by QUAlCOMM uOOer one or more of the folkJwing Patents; U.S. Patent No. 5,056,109 U.S. Patent No. 5,099.204 U.S. Patent No. 5,101,501 U.S. Patent No.5, 103,459 U.S. Patent No.5, 107, 225 U.S. Patent No. 5,109,390 60 I~ra!ed U.S. Patent No.