Before you use your portable for the first time, see Safety
information on page 38. Yo u should charge its ba ttery pac k
overnight (See All about batteries and recharging
on page 32).
Volume switch
Softkeys
Mute
Directory
Line
Services
Navigation keys
Menu
Power On/Off
Release calls
Terminate activity
Headset /data connector
5
Tur n t h e po r t a ble o nPress and hold the k button for at le as t two seconds.
Tur n t h e po r t a ble o f fPress the k button for at least two seconds.
Portable screen icons
J,I,H,G
p, Q, P
V
Note: The three buttons directly below your portable’s display are
called softkeys. Their labels appear on the display with an underline
above the button to which they are assigned. A softkey label is shown
like this in this user guide:
Battery strength indicators (strong to very weak)
Radio signal strength indicator (strong to very weak)
Vibrator indicator
REDIAL.
Setting your
portable to ring
6
You can set your portable to one of three ring options by
pressing the m button wh en th e po r t ab le is idl e. Select
one of the softke ys for FULL
softkey, or press the m button.
OK
, CHIRP, or NONE then press the
FULL provides a normal ring volume and cadence. CHIRP
provide s one short ring at low volume. NONE
audible ring.
provi d es n o
Answering a callPress the i button. When the portable is ringing, you
can pre ss the m button to stop the ringing/v ibration and
continue to answ er the call.
Adjusting the ringing
volume
Adjusting the
speaker volume
When the phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringing
volume wi th the volu m e switch . W h en the ph on e is not
ringing, use the Menu to access the volume adjustment
levels.
While on a call, pressing b or B can adjust the volume in
twelve steps. The steps 0 to 8 raise the volume, with step 0
the lowest volume. The steps 9 to 11 are for noisy
environments. The d i splay show s the volume step for tw o
seconds as follows:
• after adjusting the volume
• before making or re ceivi ng a call at v olume le vel s 9 to 11
7
.
to increase volume, press here
to reduce volume, press here
Making a callDial the tele phone number directly or:
• dial from your directory (See Using your telephone
directory on page 11)
• predial (See Customizing your portable on page 21)
• press a customized softkey (See Customizing softke ys on
page 30)
Accessing features
during a call
8
You can access features or Computer Telephony
Integration (CTI) applications while on a call, by three
methods:
1. Press m, then select the appropriate softkey and dial the
access code digits.
2. Select an entry from your Service s directory . (See Using your services direct ory on page 15.)
3. Dial a feature from a programmable On-a-call softkey.
(See To ass ign a number to a softkey when the portable is on a cal l on page 30.)
Ending a callPress the
Making two calls in a
row
Keeping your
connection
Press
NEXT
radio connection for another call.
T o maintain your call, stay in the radio coverage area. If you
have problems with your connection, retrace your steps. The
signal strength icon Q indicates if the signal is becoming
stronger or weaker.
button.
k
after your first call. The portable maintains its
9
Muting a callT o prevent your caller from hearing you, press m on the left
side of the portable. The display shows Microphone muted
and then i in j flashes. To end muting, press m again.
Redialing last
number
Your portable is set up so that you can redial the last
number you dialed by pressing
when it appears.
REDIAL
Dialing the last callerYou can view the names of the last two callers when
10
appears on the display. Press
the nam es. Pre ss > to view the number. Press
the number or
to delete the number. To add the
ERASE
name to the directory, press
and , or . to view
LAST
.
SAVE
DI A L
LAST
to call
Using your telephone directory
Your portable has an alphanumeric directory that al lows
you to store up to 100 entr ies for telephone numbers.
Storing telephone
directory entries
11
1. Press l,
2. Enter the telephone number, then press
3. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the button
that has the letter you want. For example to enter A,
press 2; to en ter B, press 22. Use 1 to
choose special characters such as , - ’ _ . ( )
4. Enter the rest of the letters as shown in step 3. Use >
to mov e t he c urs or forw ar d if th e nex t le tt er you wan t is
on the same button, or select
5. Wh e n th e name is co mplete, pres s
Hint: If you want an entry to appear at the start of your directory, make
its first character a space using
key.
1
ADD
.
.
SAVE
to insert a space.
SPACE
.
SAVE
> or other special characters on the
Find an entry in the
telephone directory
Once you have stored entries into the telephone directory,
you can move through them quickly by pressing the first
letter of the ent ry you want. For exa mp le to look for
listings under D, press l, then 3; for listings under E,
press l, then 33. If there is more than one entry
under a letter, press . to keep looking.
Note: Use 1 to choose special characters such as , - ’ _ . ( )
Editing telephone
directory entries
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1. Press l, then . or , (or the firs t letter of the entr y
you want) unti l y ou reac h t he entr y you want t o chang e.
Directo r y entries are in alphabetical order.
2. To edit the entry’s name press
3. Press
SAVE
.
4. To edit the entry’s number press >, then press
, then edit the name.
EDIT
EDIT
,
then edit the number.
5. Press
, k or press l.
SAVE
Deleting an entry1. Press l, then , or ..
2. Press
3. Press
CANCEL
4. Press k or l.
. The display will ask Erase item?
ERASE
. The display will show Item erased. (Select
OK
if you do not want to erase the entry.)
Dialing from the
Press l, find the entry,
DI A L
.
telephone directory
Pause and link signalWhen adding a directory item or customizing a softkey,
you may need to insert a pause or a link signal. LINK
PAUSE
appears w h en y o u are on a call to enable features
such as Transfer and Co n ference.
To insert a pause when you are predialing a number or
storing it i n your di recto ry, press m and select Pause. The
display shows P.
or
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14
To insert a link signal, press m and select Link signal.
The display shows L. (See Using y our C3060 P or table wi th
Meridian Companion or with Companion 200 or with
Norstar Companion in this guide for using this feature.)
Using your services directory
Your portable has a services directory that allows you to
store up to 15 ent ries for feature codes and Computer
Telephon y Integration (CTI) applications.
Note: Although the services directory can store telephone num bers,
use the services directory for feature codes and CTI applications.
If your system has a CTI server, double clicking the j
button displays a pre-programmed menu of CTI
applications.
Note: The pre-program m ed m enu of CTI applications is only available
on certain CTI system s.
Storing services
directory entries
15
1. Press j,
2. Enter the feature code or application code, then press
. (See Using your C3060 Portable with Meridian
SAVE
Companion or with Companion 200 or with Norstar
Companion in this guide for us ing this featur e.) (See the
ADD
.
your system administrator for feature codes to access
CTI applications.)
3. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the button
that has the letter you want. For example to enter A,
press 2; to en ter B, press 22.
4. Enter the rest of the letters as shown in step 3. Use >
to mov e the c urs or for w ar d if th e nex t le tt er you wan t is
on the same button, or select
5. Wh e n th e name is co mplete, pres s
Hint: If you want an entry to appear at the start of your directory, make
the directory entries first character a space using
characters on the
1
key.
to insert a space.
SPACE
SAVE
>or other special
.
Find an entry in the
services directory
16
Once you have st ored entries into the services directory,
you can move through them quickly by pressing the first
letter of the entry you wa nt. F or example to look at lis tin gs
under D, press j, then 3; for listings under E, press
j, then 33. If there i s more tha n one e n try under a
letter, press . to keep looking.
Note: Use 1 to choose special characters such as , - ’ _ . ( )
Pause, link signal
and feature request
When adding a directory item, you may need to insert a
pause, link or a feature request signal. You can use the
feature request signal to enable CTI applications.
Pause
To insert a pause when you are predialing a number or
storing a pause in your directory, press m and select
Pau se . The display shows P.
Link signal
To insert a link signal, press m and select Link signal or
press Link
Using your C3060 Portable with Meri dian Companion or
with Companion 200 or with Norstar Companion in this
guide for us ing this feature.)
Feature request signal
To insert a feature request s ignal, press m and select
Feature request or press Feat
display shows F. (See Using your C3060 Portable with
Meridian Companion or with Companion 200 or with
Norstar Companion in this guide for using this feature.)
if it is av ailable. The display shows L. (See
if it is available. The
17
Editing services
directory entries
1. Press j, then find an entry. Directory entries are in
alphabetical order.
2. To edit the entry’s name press
3. Press
4. To edit the entry’s number press >, then press
5. Press
SAVE
SAVE
.
, k.
Deleting an entry1. Press j, then find an entry.
. The display will ask Erase item?
ERASE
. The display will show Item erased. (Select
OK
if you do not want to erase the entry.)
SELCT
Dialing from the
2. Press
3. Press
CANCEL
4. Press k or j.
Press j, find an entry,
services directory
18
, then edit the name.
EDIT
.
EDIT
.
Using your headset
Use one of the optional headsets to free both hands for
other tasks.
Hint: Use the portable with a holster to protect the portable from falls.
A holster also allows you free m ovem ent while you are on a call.
Connecting and
disconnecting the
headset
You can disconnect the headset during a call and the call
remains on the portable.
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Using your portable
with the headset
20
To answer a call, press i. To end a call, press k.
Note: If you wear a hearing aid, use the C3002 headset to prevent
unwanted tones in your hearing aid.
Note: In noisy environm ents you can use the C3002 headset to
provide better voice transm ission and reception.
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