User guide

3
Your Cell
Your Cell
THE S AND E KEYS
Throughout this guide, we will refer to the S and
E keys on your cell phone. Many cells do not have keys
specifically labeled S and E. The S key, for example,
may appear as a green phone icon, or it may be labeled
TALK. Refer to the manual that came with your cell to find
out which buttons initiate and terminate phone calls. These
buttons, however they are labeled, are the ones referred to
here as the S and E keys.
PLACING A CALL
On a cell, you don’t hear the dial tone that you normally hear
on a landline phone. Instead, the first sound you hear is the
ring (or busy signal) when your call is processed.
1. Make sure your cell is turned on.
2. Enter the telephone number you want to call.
3. Press S. An ‘In Use’ indicator may appear to indicate
your call is going through.
4. When you’re finished, press E. The ‘In Use’ indicator
will go off.
Note:
To place an overseas call, Overseas Dialing must be enabled
for your cell. See ‘Overseas Dialing’.
RECEIVING A CALL
To receive calls, your cell has to be turned on. Just
like a landline phone, your cell will ring to indicate
an incoming call.
1. When your cell rings, press S, and your call
is connected.
2. When your call is finished, press E.