Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF DESCRIPTION OF KEYS Used to scroll through menu functions and memory locations. Also used to adjust the earpiece volume during a call. Used to enter the menu facility. Used to switch between alpha and numeric modes. Press and hold the key to switch the phone on and off. Used to delete characters or clear the entire display. Also used to exit the menu functions. Used to recall information from the phone memory.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF CONTENTS FOR YOUR SAFETY ...................................... 3 1. KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS ......... 5 List of Keys .......................................................... 5 Display Indicators ................................................ 6 Display Editing..................................................... 7 2. GETTING STARTED .................................. 8 Installing a Battery.........................................
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 5. USING MENU FACILITY ............................ 25 Menu Method ...................................................... 25 Shortcut Method .................................................. 25 List of Menu Functions ........................................ 26 Descriptions of Menu Functions .......................... 27 Restrict Calls.................................................... 27 System Select....................................
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guide lines may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, see Important Safety Information on page 46. Road Safety Comes First Don’t use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switch Off In Hospitals Switch off your phone when near medical equipment. Follow any regulations or rules in force.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Qualified Service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair cellular phone equipment. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Making Calls Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press . To end a call press . To answer a call press . Emergency Calls Ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. Press and hold to clear the display.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 1. KEYS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS List of Keys Press and hold to switch the phone on and off. Used to switch between alpha and numeric modes. Used to enter the menu facility. Press and then scroll through the menu functions by using the arrow keys ( ), or press and the menu shortcut number. (See Shortcut Method on page 25.) Used to adjust the earpiece volume during a call. Press to increase and to decrease the volume.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Used to dial a phone number and answer a call. With the display clear, this key recalls the five last dialed phone numbers. Used to end a phone call. Note: When you press and hold the key, the keyguard is activated. Used to enter numbers and alpha characters. , Used for special purposes in special functions. (For example, the keyguard can be activated/ deactivated by first pressing and then pressing .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF ROAM The symbol is constantly displayed when the phone is outside its home service area, and is connected to a home type system. The symbol flashes when the phone is connected to a non-home type system. IN USE Indicates that a call is in progress. NO SVC Indicates that cellular service is not available. Note: The ‘NO’ part of the indicator flashes when cellular service of a preferred SID area is not not available.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 2. GETTING STARTED Installing a Battery To install the Battery: ➀ Place the battery onto the rear of the phone (1). ➁ Push the battery towards the catch until it clicks into place (2). Make sure the battery is properly installed. To remove the Battery: ➀ Switch off the power before removing the battery. ➁ Press the locking catch at the top of the battery and slide the battery down and off the phone.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF • You can use the phone during the charging, but the charging will be reduced for the duration of the call. ➂ After the segments of the battery indicator bar stop scrolling and the bar is entirely displayed, the battery is fully charged. ➃ Disconnect the charger from the power outlet and phone. • Battery charging times depend on the type of battery and charger used.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 3. BASIC FUNCTIONS Switching On/Off If your phone has an extendable antenna, extend the antenna fully. As with any other radio transmitting device, avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on. ➀ Press and hold for one second to switch the phone on. • The phone is ready for use when the indicators ON, S and B are displayed. ➁ Press and hold the phone off.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF • The text KEYGUARD ACTIVE appears if the keyguard feature is activated. (See Keyguard on page 14.) ➂ End the call by pressing . Note: If you press and hold , the Keyguard is activated. Receiving a Call When there is an incoming call, the phone will give a ringing tone and the CALL message will flash on the display.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Last Number Redial The last five phone numbers you called or attempted to call are stored in the phone’s memory location 0 (L0-L4). This stack of the five last dialed numbers remains in the phone’s memory when the phone is switched off. To redial a last dialed number: ➀ ➁ If there are any characters on the display, clear the display by pressing and holding Press Use bers. . to display the last dialed number.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 1 Touch Dialing If the menu function 1 TOUCH DIALING (Menu 9) is set to on (1 TOUCH ON), you can make a onetouch dialing call to the number (e.g., your voicemail number) stored in phone directory location 1 by pressing and holding the key. To store the number in the phone directory location 1, see Storing Names and Phone Numbers on page 19. 9 Key Emergency Dialing If the menu function Emergency Key 9 is set to on (EMERG.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Keyguard The phone’s keypad may be locked to prevent unintended key presses from being made when the phone is in a pocket or a bag. No security code is required to activate or deactivate the keyguard feature. To activate the keyguard: ➀ Press and then . You can also activate the keyguard by pressing and holding (e.g., when ending a call). The message KEYGUARD ACTIVE remains on the display until the keyguard is deactivated.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Calling Card Call When making a long distance call, the call charges can be directed to a selected long distance phone company if the card number is sent to the network during the call setup. Before making an automatic calling card call, you have to activate one of the calling card options from the menu function CALLING CARD.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 4. USING PHONE DIRECTORY Standard Memory Locations Your phone has 40 alpha-numeric phone directory locations. Memory locations 1-20 (short) can hold phone numbers of up to 16 digits and names of up to 16 characters. Memory locations 21-40 (long) can hold numbers of up to 32 digits and names of up to 16 characters.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF ➁ To make a call to the displayed number or name, press . To erase the stack, erase the memory location 0 (L0-L4) as described in Erasing a Memory Location on page 24. Notepad Memory Location In addition to the standard phone directory locations, your phone has one short term memory location, where a phone number can temporarily be stored, e.g., during a call. This location is automatically cleared when the phone is switched off.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF To recall the number from notepad memory: ➀ Press first, then enter as the location number and confirm by pressing (or press first and then ). • If the location is empty, the message LOCATION EMPTY will be displayed. . ➁ To call the number, press To store the number (and name) from the notepad memory location in a standard memory location, recall it, then store it as described in Storing Names and Phone Numbers on page 19.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Storing Names and Phone Numbers To use the menu method: ➀ Press . The phone prompts you to enter the name to be stored (NAME?). The ABC indicator on the top of the display indicates the phone is in alpha mode. ➁ Enter the name as described above and press , or just press . The phone prompts you to enter the phone number to be stored (NUMBER ?). ➂ Enter the area code and phone number and press .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF ➃ d) If both the phone number and name you entered are already in the phone’s memory, the message ALREADY STORED is briefly displayed and then the phone suggests the first empty memory location if available (e.g., MOVE TO 5?), or prompts you to enter a memory location number if there is no empty memory location (MOVE TO?). Press , or first enter the memory location number and then press .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Memory Scrolling ➀ Use to scroll through the memory locations in use. Press to scroll forward and to scroll backward. To scroll the stored names, first press to switch to the alpha mode and then begin scrolling by using . • In the numeric entry mode, the memory locations are scrolled in memory location sequence. In the alpha mode, the names are scrolled in alphabetical order.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF To begin scrolling from an alpha character: Press first and then enter the first letter(s) or name and start scrolling the names in alphabetical order from the entered letter forward by using . • If no name beginning with the entered letter is found, the message NAME NOT FOUND will be briefly displayed, and the phone then displays the next name in allphabetical order. To recall information by location number: ➀ Press .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Moving Names and Phone Numbers To move the contents of a memory location: ➀ Recall the phone number and name to be moved as described in Recalling Names and Phone Numbers on page 21. ➁ Press . The message ALREADY STORED is briefly displayed and then the phone suggests the first empty memory location if available (e.g.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF To use the quick move method: ➀ Recall the phone number and name to be moved. ➁ Press and hold for one second. The message MOVED will be displayed confirm- ing that the information has been moved to the first empty memory location displayed in the upper right corner of the display. • If there is no empty location, the message NO SPACE is displayed, and the information you tried to move will reappear on the display.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 5. USING MENU FACILITY The phone offers you a set of functions arranged in menus accessible through the menu facility. Each menu allows you to review and alter the settings of a specific menu function. The menu functions can be accessed by scrolling through the menu facility (Menu Method) or by using the Shortcut Method.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF List of Menu Functions Menu function Shortcut Description RESTRICT CALLS to select the call restriction level SYSTEM SELECT to select roaming option CALL TIMERS to view and reset call timers LIGHTS to set the display lights on/off KEYPAD TONES to switch the keypad tones on/off RINGING VOLUME to select the ringing tone volume RINGING TYPE to select the ringing tone type EMERGENCY KEY 9 to set 9 Key Emerg.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Descriptions of Menu Functions The following pages explain how the menu functions can be accessed and operated. Restrict Calls (Menu 1) This menu function allows you to restrict certain types of calls. Your four-digit lock code is required to change the settings of this function. ALLOW ALL No restrictions to incoming or outgoing calls.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF System Select (Menu 2) Note: When the menu function SID SCREEN has been set to SID SCRN ON and you try to access this menu function, the message NOT ALLOWED is briefly displayed and the phone exits the menu facility. This menu function allows you to select a roaming option. Roaming is a feature which is relevant in areas where there are two cellular service providers operating in your area.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF To select the roaming mode: ➀ Press and scroll to the menu function SYSTEM SELECT by using and press , or press as a shortcut access method. The phone displays its current roaming mode. ➁ Scroll through the following four roaming options by using : HOME TYPE B* NON-HOME TYPE A* HOME AREA The phone uses only its home system(B). The phone uses only the non-home type system (A). The phone uses only its home area and home system.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF ➁ Scroll through the following options by using and confirm your choice by pressing : LAST ..... : .. Shows the duration of the last call in minutes and seconds. TOTAL 1 ..... : .. Shows the duration of all calls you have made for your primary number (not including the call in progress). TOTAL 2 ..... : .. Shows the duration of all calls you have made for your optional second phone number. (See NAM SELECT on page 34.) LIFE ..... : ..
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF ➁ Scroll through the options by using (LIGHTS ON, LIGHTS OFF) and confirm your choice by pressing . When set to LIGHTS ON: • and the phone is used as a handportable phone or connected to a charger, the lights go off 15 seconds after you have pressed a key or an incoming call alert has been received. • and the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit, the lights remain on continuously.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Ringing Volume (Menu 6) This menu function allows you to select and demonstrate the ringing volume level, or to switch it off. and scroll to the menu function ➀ Press RINGING VOLUME by using and press , or press as a shortcut access method. ➁ Scroll through the options (RINGING HIGH, RINGING LOW and SILENT SERVICE) by using . • A sample tone is automatically played to demonstrate each displayed option.
Emergency Key 9 (Menu 8) This menu function allows you to set the key one-touch emergency dialing on or off. The default setting for the feature is EMERG. 9 OFF. EMERG. 9 ON Enables one-touch emergency dialing to the emergency number programmed into your phone by pressing and holding the key. EMERG. 9 OFF Disables one-touch emergency dialing for the key. See also 9 Key Emergency Dialing on page13.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF To set the 1 Touch Dialing on or off: ➀ Press and scroll to the menu function 1 TOUCH DIALING by using and press , or press as a shortcut access method. ➁ Scroll through the options (1 TOUCH ON, 1 TOUCH OFF) by using and confirm your choice by pressing . NAM Select Your phone can have two phone numbers.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Calling Card This menu function allows you to activate a calling card option for automatic calling card calls. You can select the calling card option among three calling card compnaies programmed into your phone, or you can select the NO CARD option. For making an automatic calling card call, see Calling Card Call on page 15. To select the card call option: ➀ ➁ Press and scroll to the menu function CALLING CARD by using and press .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Changing the Lock Code This function allows you to change the four-digit lock code of your phone. This code is needed to change the settings of the menu functions SID Screen, Calling Card and Call Restricts, as well as, to reset the Call Timers. ➀ Press and scroll to the menu function CHANGE LOCKCODE by using and press . The phone prompts for your current four-digit lock code (LOCKCODE?). ➁ Enter your lock code and press .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF SID SCRN ON SID SCRN OFF Your phone may be able to select a preferred SID area. If no service is available on this type of area, the NO part of the NO SVC indicator will flash and only emergency calls to the emergency number programmed into your phone may be possible. SID screening is disabled and your phone selects the network as set in the menu function SYSTEM SELECT. (See System Select on page 28.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 6. ADDITIONAL FEATURES Sending DTMF Tones The Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) feature allows you to send touch tones which can be used to control equipment such as bank-by-phone or voicemail by using your cellular phone. There are two alternative ways to send DTMF tones: 1. Manual dialing ➀ Make a call to the desired number in the usual way (e.g. to your bank’s computer phone number). ➁ Enter the digits to be sent as DTMF tones (e.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Adding a Pause Character If the device to which you are sending the DTMF string, needs to receive the number slowly or after a pause, insert one or more pause characters of 2.5 seconds between the required DTMF digits. To create a pause character ’p’: first and then . (E.g., if you ➀ Press want to send your password as DTMF tones with a ’p’ character between each digit, the string should be sent as 1p2p3p4.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Activating PIN Calls Note: This feature may not be available on all networks, check with your local service providers. This function allows you to activate or deactivate a PIN call. When this function is set to on, a PIN code is requested at call setup. To activate the PIN call: ➀ Enter the control code (spells ✱ # PIN CALL #). The phone asks for your four-digit PIN CODE?. ➁ Enter your PIN code and press .
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 7. BATTERY INFORMATION Battery Options The following battery options are available for your phone. Consult your local dealer for more information. The battery charging times depend on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used. Charging Times: Slim Battery BBT-6L 470 mAh NiMH Extended Battery BBT-6S 950 mAh NiCd Ultra Extended Battery 1700 mAh NiMH ACH-8U 2 h 30 min. LCH-6 45 min. 4 h 30 min. 1 h 30 min.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Discharging a Battery A battery lasts longer and performs better if allowed to discharge fully from time to time. You can do this by leaving your phone switched on until the phone automatically turns itself off after the battery has been completely discharged. Alternatively, you may use the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available for your phone. Note: Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF • Never use a charger or battery which is damaged or worn out. • Use the battery for its intended purpose only. • Use only batteries and chargers approved by the phone manufacturer. When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 8. ACCESSORIES General A new extensive range of accessories is available for your phone. You can select the accessories that best accommodate your specific communication needs. For the availability of accessories, please check with your local dealer. A few practical rules for accessory operation: • Keep the accessories out of small children’s reach.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF CGH-3 Light Desktop Stand The Light Desktop Stand provides you with a compact solution to keep your phone in a ready-to-use, upright position. Connect your charger to the stand and into an AC wall outlet. Place your phone in the stand and check the charging status on the phone display. The Light Desktop Stand can be used together with the Standard Travel Charger ACH-8U or Rapid Travel Charger ACH-6U.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF 9. REFERENCE INFORMATION Important Safety Information Traffic Safety • Do not use a hand-held phone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing. • Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. • The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as a cellular phone or any of its parts or accessories. • Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF To make an emergency call: ➀ If the phone is not on, switch it on by pressing and holding . ➁ ➂ Press and hold for several seconds to ready the phone for calls. Enter the emergency number for your present location (e.g., 911 or another official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location. ➃ Press . If certain features are in use (e.g.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. • Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of small children’s reach. • Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Version: 0.7, Date: 11 (2) Dec. 1996 Status: ToL, JaK, JaG, SIR, JoF Troubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay on: • Make sure the battery is properly installed and charged. • Be sure that the contacts on the battery and the charging stand are clean. • Battery charge may be too low for operation. Check the display and listen for the low battery warning tones. If the power comes on, but the phone does not work: • Check the NO SVC indicator, you might be out of the cellular service area.