2)If you want to make a call, fully extend the antenna for optimum
performance
Quick Guide
To Answer A Call
Simply press and release SND
You can also press any other key on your phone to answer an incoming
call, with the exception of the END, PWR, and ABC keys.
To Make A Call
1)Extend the antenna
2)Enter the phone number, include area code if necessary
3)Press SND
If you make a mistake dialing
Press CLR to delete the last character, or press and hold CLR
to clear the entire display.
When you want to hang up
Press
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To Make An Emergency Call
Before attempting any emergency calls, see “Emergency Calls” on page
64 for important safety information.
1)Switch your phone on and make sure service is available
2)Press and hold
number (e.g. 911) and press
and do not end the call until permission is
granted.
Emergency Key 9
This feature allows you to attempt emergency calls with a single push of a
button. Emergency Key 9 (Menu 3 4) must be ON for this feature to work.
Press 9 then
OR
CLR
CLR to clear the display. Enter the emergency
SND. Give your location
SND
Press and hold 9 for more than 4 seconds
Note: When Keyguard is ON, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your
phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). However, Emergency Key 9 will not
operate.
IMPORTANT: Official emergency numbers vary by location (e.g. 911).
Your phone has an emergency number programmed into your phone that
can be dialed automatically with Emergency Key 9. However, this may not
be the proper number in all circumstances.
Keyguard
This feature helps prevent accidental key presses, especially if you wear
your phone on a belt clip or keep it in your pocket.
When Keyguard is activated and there is no call in progress, key presses
will not be accepted and key tones will not be generated, except for calls
to 911 (or other official preprogrammed emergency numbers) and
and END. If the PWR key is pressed, the lights will come on.
To quickly activate Keyguard
SND
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Press and hold
display
This method can be used at any time, even at the end of a call.
END until Keyguard active appears on your
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Quick Guide
Another way of activating Keyguard
With an empty display,
Press Menu, then
∗
Yet a third way to activate Keyguard
You can activate Keyguard a third way by pressing Menu 11. Your phone
will then be protected from any unwanted key presses.
Note: Keyguard cannot be activated when phone is connected to a car kit or an office handsfree kit.
To deactivate Keyguard
Press Menu, then
∗
To answer a call with Keyguard active
Press
SND
During the call, the keypad remains unlocked for normal operation.
Keyguard automatically reactivates after the call is completed.
When placing an emergency call with Keyguard active, the emergency
number is displayed only after you’ve keyed in all of the digits. After the
emergency call, Keyguard automatically becomes active again.
Note: When Keyguard is active, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into
your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). However, Emergency Key 9
will not operate.
Speed Dial
Speed Dial is a convenient feature, allowing you to make phone calls
quickly and easily. Your phone recalls the phone number from your
personal directory, displays it briefly, then dials it.
1)Enter memory location number (2 to 99)
2)Press
Note: Memory location 9 only works when Emergency Key 9 is set to On.
When set to Off, the programmed emergency number overrides this
Speed Dial location.
One–Touch Dialing
This feature operates very much like Speed Dial, except it’s even easier to
use. If you plan on using this feature, you’ll need to store your most
frequently–dialed numbers in memory locations 2 through 8.
Once you have turned One–Touch Dialing on with Menu 3 3,
SND
Note: When using the Speed Dial and One–Touch Dial features,
remember that the 1 and 9 keys are designated for your voice mailbox
and for attempting emergency calls (only if Emergency Key 9 is On).
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Press and hold the key (2 through 8 only) for a few seconds to
call the number in the corresponding memory location.
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Last Number Redial
This feature allows you to quickly redial the last number you dialed. With
the display empty,
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Press
SND and wait three seconds
If you want to see the last ten numbers you have dialed, press SND, and
then quickly press
or to scroll through the list. This must be done
quickly, otherwise the last number dialed will be redialed.
Once you see the phone number you wish to dial, simply
Press SND again,the number will be dialed in three seconds
Caller ID is a feature that may be available from your service provider.
This feature helps identify incoming calls, so you can decide if you want to
answer the call.
If Caller ID is active, your phone may display the caller’s phone number. If
the caller’s name is stored in your personal directory, the associated name
will be displayed instead of the number.
CALL or CALL–ID NOT AVAILABLE displays when the number isn’t
available.
Contact your service provider for availability and subscription information.
Distinct Ringing
You may set your phone to ring distinctly when someone calls. Just store
the person’s name and number in your personal directory and include the
character “!” somewhere in the person’s name (e.g. Martha!). Your phone
will then ring distinctly when there’s an incoming call from that person’s
number.
Note: To use this feature, you must subscribe to Caller ID.
Call Waiting
With Call Waiting, the active call is put on hold as you answer another
incoming call. This service is provided by your service provider.
To activate or deactivate Call Waiting
In some areas, your service provider may give you a feature code to
activate or deactivate Call Waiting. You may choose to store this code into
your phone using Menu 6 7, Network Feature Setting.
Use Menu 6 4 to Activate or Cancel Call Waiting.
In other areas, this may not be necessary depending on your service
provider.
Note; This feature appears on the menu only when activated with Menu 6 7. See “Menu 6 7, Network
Feature Setting”
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To answer a waiting call
Press
To swap active and held calls
Press
SND
SND to switch between calls
Earpiece Volume
The two buttons on the side of your phone are your phone’s volume keys.
The upper button increases and the lower button decreases the volume of
your phone’s earpiece. These buttons also control the volume for any
connected accessory.
To mute your phone’s microphone
If you wish to put a caller on hold during a phone call, you can mute your
phone’s microphone.
During an active call,
Quick Guide
1)Press and hold left SOFTKEY (–) for a second
2)Press
3)Press OK
Note: This feature is only available during a call.
To unmute your phone’s microphone
Follow the same steps as above, except press
press OK.
or to Mute
or to Unmute and
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The Menu
Your phone contains menus and submenus, giving you access to certain
features and allowing you to customize your phone to suit your individual
preferences.
Menu Guidelines
Menu enters your phone’s menu structure
or scroll through menus, submenus, and options
Press Select or OK to enter submenus or choose options
Press Quit to close the current submenu and return to the previous menu
or submenu
CLR exits the menu without making changes
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If you access a menu and are not quite sure what it does, press ABC or
wait just a few seconds and a brief description of that feature will
automatically appear on your display.
Menu & submenu shortcuts
Press Menu, then menu number, then submenu number
The menus, submenus and setting options are numbered. The number is
shown in the display’s top right corner. Once you reach the menu or
submenu you want, you can also use
Press the menu, submenu, and setting numbers within a couple of
seconds of each other when using this method. Most of the instructions
given in this guide use this method, e.g. to access the Dialed Numbers
submenu, simply press the Menu softkey, then 01 1.
Items shown with an ∗ appear on the menu ONLY if this feature has been
activated in your phone and is supported by your service provider.
System Selection
This feature selects which system your phone uses while travelling
outside your home and preferred service areas (roaming), as well as
within your home area.
This feature allows you to
select the phone number and current home system your phone is using.
Number Editor
Menu 9
This feature allows you to
edit the presently displayed
phone number. This helps when you need to add a prefix to a number
stored in your personal directory when you want to call that number while
roaming.
Alert Options
Menu 10
You can select the alert options for your phone. You can set your phone to
ring, beep once, vibrate, or remain silent when you have a call.
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Activate Keyguard
Menu 11
There are several ways to activate your phone’s Keyguard. This feature
helps prevent accidental key presses when your phone is in your pocket
or purse.
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Data & Fax Calls
Your phone can send or receive data when it’s connected to a compatible
data terminal (such as a PC) through a data adapter (such as a PC card)
and a compatible cellular cable.
You can also send and receive faxes when your phone is connected to a
data terminal with fax capability through a data adapter and a compatible
cellular cable.
Note: Before sending or receiving a data or fax call, you should select
Analog mode in Dual Mode Selection (Menu 6 1) for your phone.
Check that the data terminal is properly installed. See the documentation
for the data adapter and terminal.
You cannot make a data or fax call while you have a call already in
progress.
Note: Be sure to make backup copies of important data before initiating a
fax or data call.
Quick Guide
To start an outgoing data or fax call
1)A data or fax transmission is always started from the data
terminal
2)Start the transmission from the data terminal as you normally
would. Your phone calls the number you entered into the display
terminal.
3)After the data or fax transmission, the call should end
automatically, or you can press
To receive a data or fax call
1)Press SND to answer the call. Or, if you know that the incoming
call is a data or fax call, you can answer the
call from the data terminal.
2)After receiving the data or fax, the call should end automatically,
or you can press
END on your phone
END on your phone
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Batteries
The following battery options are available for your phone. Charging times
in the table are approximate, using either the Rapid Travel Charger
(ACH–4U) or the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH–2). Talk times are
also approximate.
(BBH–1S) 600 mAh NiMH Slim Battery
(BBT–1XV) 600 mAh NiMH Vibrating Battery
(BBH–2H) 1100 mAh NiCd Ultra Extended Battery
(BBH–1H) 1700 mAh NiMH Extended Battery
Approximate battery operation times
BatteryCharging TimeTalk TimeStandby Time
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(BBH–1S) Slim 600
mAh NiMH
(BBT–1XV) Vibrating600 mAh NiMH
(BBH–2H)
Ultra Extended
1100 mAh NiCd
(BBH–1H) Extended 1700
NiMH
mAh
Note: Battery operation times vary according to signal conditions, network
parameters set by the operator, and extreme temperatures.
Using the phone near the network’s base station consumes less power.
Keeping the antenna fully extended whenever possible maintains the
connection to the network with less power.
Analog Talk time measured at Power Level 4. Digital Talk time measured
using 40% Voice Activity and 12dBm Power Output.
1 hrDigital: 75min
Analog: 65 min
1 hrDigital: 75min
Analog: 65min
2hrDigital: 135min
Analog: 120min
2.5hrDigital: 210min
Analog: 180min
Digital: 27hrs
Analog: 14hrs
Digital: 27hrs
Analog: 14hrs
Digital: 49hrs
Analog: 25hrs
Digital: 76hrs
Analog: 40hrs
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