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User guide NEC 2100
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. N DigitalTalk MAXTM 2100 Owner's Manual
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started ............................................ 1 Phone Activation ............................................................ 1 Phone Safety & Performance..........................................1 NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM ........................................1 Connecting & Disconnecting the Battery.........................1 Charging the Battery .......................................................2 NiCd and NiMH Battery Charging Times ........................2 Voice Mail Messaging & Text Messaging .......................2 Phone Password .............................................................2 Phone Layout ..................................................................3 Display Icons...................................................................3 Menu Tree Overview.......................................................4 Menu Navigation Keys ....................................................4 Chapter 2: Basic Operations......................................... 5 Turning On Phone.......................................................... 5 Turning Off Phone...........................................................5 Standby Mode .................................................................5 Signal Strength................................................................5 Battery Charge Indicator .................................................5 Placing a Call ..................................................................6 Ending a Call.................................................................. 6 Answering a Call .............................................................6 Adjusting Earpiece Volume ............................................ 7 Adjusting Keypad Volume .............................................. 7 Accessing and Navigating Menus ...................................7 Setting Ringer Volume ................................................... 7 Selecting Ringer Type.................................................... 7 Viewing Your Phone Number ........................................ 7 Retrieving Voice Mail ..................................................... 8 Retrieving Text Messages...............................................8 Using the Phone Book ................................................... 8 Setting the Time and Date ............................................. 8 Chapter 3: Menus ........................................................... 9 Menu Navigation ..............................................................9 Main Menu.........................................................................9 1. Call Logs .................................................................... 10 Dialed (Calls Log)......................................................... 10 Received (Calls Log).................................................... 10 Missed (Calls Log) ....................................................... 10 Air Time........................................................................ 11 Clearing Call Logs & Air Time Counter ........................ 11 2. Phone Book ............................................................... 11 Add to Phone Book ..................................................... 12 View by Name .............................................................. 13 View by Location .......................................................... 13 Viewing by (Phone) Number ........................................ 13 Locking the Phone Book .............................................. 13 Clearing the Phone Book ............................................. 13
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3. Message ..................................................................... 14 Voice Messages........................................................... 14 Text Messages ............................................................ 15 Text Message Viewer....................................................16 SMS Menu ....................................................................16 Clear All Text Messages .............................................. 17 Store As Voice Mail Number .........................................17 4. Settings ...................................................................... 17 Lock.............................................................................. 18 Auto Lock .................................................................... 18 Set (Change) Password ............................................... 18 Call ............................................................................... 18 Any Key Answer........................................................... 18 Analog/Digital Call Type............................................... 18 DTMF Length ............................................................... 19 Transmit DTMF tone .................................................... 20 Text Message............................................................... 20 Roll Off Order .............................................................. 20 Word Wrap ................................................................... 20 Sort Order .................................................................... 21 Audio ............................................................................ 21 Ring volume ................................................................. 21 Ring type ...................................................................... 21 Escalating alert............................................................. 21 Network ........................................................................ 22 Voice Privacy ............................................................... 22 Select System .............................................................. 22 Select Phone Number ...................................................23 Clock ............................................................................ 23 Set Clock...................................................................... 23 Set Alarm, Auto On, Auto Off ....................................... 23 Environment ................................................................. 24 One-Touch Dialing ....................................................... 24 Fixed Digit Dialing ........................................................ 24 Language ..................................................................... 25 Wakeup Message ........................................................ 25 Handsfree..................................................................... 25 Handsfree Switch ......................................................... 25 Backlight....................................................................... 26 Auto Answer................................................................. 26 Reset Settings.............................................................. 26 5. Lock/Unlock Keypad................................................. 26 6. Silent Mode ................................................................ 27 7. Non Pub(lic) Mode..................................................... 27 Acquire New System.....................................................27 Search for System.........................................................28 View Stored Systems ....................................................28
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8. Digits Editing ............................................................. 29 Manual pause............................................................... 29 Auto Pause................................................................... 30 9. Mute............................................................................ 30 Mic Mute........................................................................30 All Mute ........................................................................ 30 Unmute......................................................................... 30 0. Lock Phone................................................................ 31 Chapter 4: Safety & Performance ................................32 Safety Precautions ........................................................32 Phone Performance ......................................................35 Technical Information....................................................35 Battery Care & Disposal................................................35 Chapter 5: Warranty & Service ................................... 36 Limited Warranty ...........................................................36 NEC Service Support ....................................................38 NEC Wireless Marketing ...............................................38 Index............................................................................... 39
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
Phone Activation
Before you can use your new NEC cellular telephone, the phone must be activated by a cellular service provider. Please contact your local cellular service provider for any questions regarding phone activation.
Phone Safety & Performance
Prior to operating your cellular phone, please read this manual thoroughly including Chapter 4, "Safety & Performance" on page 32.
NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM
NEC recommends using only NEC Authentic Accessories with your cellular phone to ensure optimum quality performance.
Connecting & Disconnecting the Battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. (See "Battery Care & Disposal" on page 35 for important battery information.) To connect the battery to your phone, place the grooved end of the battery against the base of the phone. Lower the battery toward the phone to lock into place. To remove the battery, check that the phone is turned off. Slide the locking latch located above the battery upward and carefully lift the battery away from the phone. Battery Locking Latch
Battery
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Charging the Battery
A new phone battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time. The phone battery can be charged through one of two setups. Setup 1: Phone & AC Adapter Only Plug the AC adapter into a standard AC electrical outlet. Insert the adapter plug into the jack located on the side of the phone.
Setup 2: Phone, AC Adapter, &Charging Stand Plug the AC adapter into a standard AC electrical outlet. Insert the adapter plug into the charging stand jack. Place the phone in the charging stand. The red LED indicator on the charging stand illuminates while the battery is charging. NiCd and NiMH Battery Charging Times With Standard Charger With Rapid Charger ~10-12 hours ~ 1.5 hours ~15 hours ~ 1.5 hours
NiCd NiMH
Voice Mail Messaging & Text Messaging
Voice mail messaging and text messaging services, when available, are provided by your cellular service provider. Before you can receive either voice or text messages with your phone, you must subscribe to these cellular service provider options. Contact your cellular service provider for information on availability and setup of these services. See "Voice Messages" on page 14 and "Text Messages" on page 15 for information on retrieving messages.
Phone Password
When your phone is activated, a 4-digit password is programmed into the unit. The password locks and unlocks your phone, and provides access to restricted phone settings. Check with your cellular service provider for information on your security password.
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Phone Layout
Antenna
Earpiece
Volume Keys
Display Screen
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Standby Mode Display Example with Phone Operating on Digital Control Channel within Home System Service Area
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Phone Keys
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Call in Progress Display Example with Phone Operating on a Digital Voice Channel within Digital Control Channel
Microphone
Display Icons
Service Indicators Operation Indicators
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or
/ $ %
Digital or Analog Channel In Use Home or Roam System Service In use Roam System A or B In Use
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Battery Charge Indicator (fully charged status shown) Cellular Signal Strength Battery Charging in Progress Phone Lock Setting Activated Alarm Clock Setting Activated
or
or
Call & Message Indicators
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<> []
Call in Progress Voice Mail Message Received Text Message Received
{||} In Standby, Keypad Volume Adjusted;
During Conversation, Earpiece Volume Adjusted
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Menu Tree Overview
M
Menu Options 1 Call Logs 2 Phone Book 1 2 3 4 5 Dialed Received Missed Air Time Clear 1 2 3 4 5 6 Add to Phone Book View by Name View by Location View by Number Lock Phone Book Clear Phone Book
3 Message 4 Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lock Call Text Message Audio Network Clock Environment Handsfreep Reset settings
1 2 3 4
Voice Messagesl Text Messagesl Clear All Text Messages Store as Voice Mail number
5 Lock Keypad
6 Silent Mode 1 Off 2 On
7 Non Pub Mode
1 Acquire New System 2 Search for System
w
w w
8 Digits Editing 1 Manual Pause 2 Auto Pause 3 Link to Phone Book 9 Mute
3 View Stored Systems
1 Mic Mute 2 All Mute 3 Unmute 1 Lock 2 Unlock
0 Lock Phone
l Check with your cellular service provider for availability and service.
p
Only available when phone is used with a handsfree adapter.
t Must have rights to a non-public or private system.
Menu Navigation Keys
Key Action
Display Main Menu or select a flashing menu or submenu selection. Scroll to view entire menu and submenu contents.
Key
Action
Exit any menu and return to standby state display. Press to return to next higher menu level; press and hold to return to standby mode display.
M
N
B
and
C
E
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Chapter 2: Basic Operations
Turning On Phone
Press and hold the turn on the phone. The cellular signal strength indicator, the battery charge indicator, the time, the date, and the cellular service provider indicator appear on the display. (See "Display Icons" on page 3.)
P key for approximately two seconds to
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Turning Off Phone
Press and hold the turn off the phone.
P key for approximately two seconds to
Standby Mode
Once the phone is powered on, the phone enters the standby mode. (The above screen illustration depicts the phone in standby mode.) The standby mode remains displayed until a call is placed or received, a menu is accessed, or the phone is powered off.
Signal Strength
The cellular signal is indicated on the display as
;( with the
maximum of six bars indicating a strong signal. Although you can use the phone without extending the phone antenna, extending the antenna can increase the strength of the received cellular signal.
Battery Charge Indicator
The battery charge indicator (+) shows the charge level of the battery. When the battery charge drops to a low level, the phone displays the following warning message: RECHARGE BATTERY While displaying the recharge notification, the phone also sounds a double beep up to six times at 10-second intervals. The phone then automatically powers off. See "Charging the Battery" on page 2.
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Placing a Call
With the phone in the standby mode, key in the telephone numThe phone icon (\) appears indicating the ber and press phone is in use. Correcting Digit Entry Error If you make a mistake entering a phone number, press C once to delete the last entered digit, or press and hold C to erase all of the entered digits. Dialing a phone number stored in phone book With the phone in the standby mode, press B to access the phone book, use the E or B keys to locate the desired phone number, and press S. Calling Last Number Dialed With the phone in the standby mode, press S to call the last number dialed. Dialing a phone number on scratchpad During a call, you can use your phone as a notepad or scratchpad to record a phone number provided to you. Once the call in progress is completed and you press N to terminate the call, you can dial the displayed scratchpad phone number by pressing S. See "Adding Numbers from Scratchpad to the Phone Book" on page 12 for storing the scratchpad information to your phone book.
S.
Ending a Call
N. Note that if you are within the menu system (see N once only exits the menu system; pressing N twice returns the phone to the
Press "Menu Navigation" on page 9), pressing standby mode and ends the call.
Answering a Call
When the phone rings, press to answer the call. Caller Identification If caller identification is available in your area, the phone number and/or name of the incoming call may be displayed when the call is received. Contact your cellular service provider on the availability of caller identification. Call Waiting If call waiting is available in your area, the phone sounds a tone during a call in progress to indicate a second call is incoming. To answer the incoming call, press S; press S again to return to the initial call in progress. Contact your cellular service provider on the availability of call waiting. Any Key Answer Setting If the any key answer setting is turned on, any key except P or N can be pressed to answer an incoming call. See "Any Key Answer" on page 18. Ring Alert The type and volume of the incoming call ringer alert can be adjusted. See "Selecting Ringer Type" on page 7 and "Setting Ringer Volume" on page 7.
S
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Adjusting Earpiece Volume
The volume keys located on the side of the phone can be used to adjust the earpiece volume during a phone call. With a call in progress, press piece volume.
< to increase or press > to decrease the ear-
Adjusting Keypad Volume
The volume keys located on the side of the phone can be used to adjust the keypad volume. With the phone in the standby state (no call in progress), press keypad volume.
< to increase or > to decrease the
By pressing
M key. M, the Main Menu is displayed. The contents of menus and submenus can be viewed by pressing E or B.
The phone menus can be accessed by pressing the Additional Menu Selection Information For several menu selections, additional usage information is provided to assist you with making the appropriate selection. These helpful usage tips are identified with the marker shown on the left.
Accessing and Navigating Menus
See Chapter 3, "Menus" on page 9.
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Setting Ringer Volume
The incoming call ringer volume can be set to one of five settings. Press
M441.
The ring volume menu appears
with the currently selected ring volume setting flashing on the display. The available settings are 1 for minimum, 2 for low, 3 for medium, 4 for high, and 5 for off (no ringer). Press the corresponding number for the desired ringer volume setting. The phone rings your selection. Press and exit the ring volume menu.
N to save your selection
Selecting Ringer Type
The incoming call ringer alert can be set to one of four selections. Press
M442.
The ring type menu appears
with the currently selected ringer selection flashing on the display. The available settings are 1, 2, 3, and 4. Press selection. Press ring type menu.
1, 2,
3, or 4 to hear the selected setting. The phone rings your N to save the selected setting and exit the
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Viewing Your Phone Number
To view the phone number of your cellular phone, press with the phone in the standby mode. The phone number appears on the bottom line of the display for approximately three seconds.
C
Retrieving Voice Mail
If voice mail service is available through your cellular provider, you can easily retrieve your voice mail messages by pressing with the phone in the standby mode. If the voice mail retrieval phone number has been set up in your phone, the phone number is automatically dialed. Follow your cellular service provider instructions for voice mail retrieval. Storing Voice Mail Number See "Store As Voice Mail Number" on page 17.
E1
Retrieving Text Messages
If text messaging service is available through your cellular provider, you can easily view any text messages received in your with the phone in the standby phone by pressing mode. See "Text Messages" on page 15.
E2
Using the Phone Book
Up to 99 phone numbers can be stored in the phone book. Once phone number entries are stored, the phone book is at your fingertips for easy dialing. To dial a phone number stored in the
B with the phone in the standby mode to E or B keys to locate the desired phone number and press S. To add, view, edit, or delete phone
phone book, press access phone book . Use the book entries, see "2. Phone Book" on page 11.
Setting the Time and Date
To access the clock menu for setting the correct time and date,
M461. The current time and date settings are B. Key in the correct minutes; press B. Press M to select either a.m. or
press displayed. Key in the correct hour; press p.m. Key in the correct month by entering in the corresponding number from 1 through 12 for the desired month; press
B.
Key in the correct day of the month from 1 through 31; press
B. If the correct year is displayed, press N to save the
clock entry and to exit the clock menu. (Note that to enter the date "February 29" during a leap year, the year must be entered before the day.) If the correct year is not displayed, key in the corresponding four digits of the correct year, and press
N to
save the time and date settings, and to exit the clock menu.
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Chapter 3: Menus
Menu Navigation
The phone contains menus and submenus to access and select the phone settings. You can navigate through all menus and submenus by using the
E
and
B keys to scroll through the
menu listings. Each of the menu and submenu listings has an assigned menu or submenu number. You can select and access a menu by pressing the assigned menu number on the keypad or by pressing the display. You can return to the previously displayed menu by pressing by pressing and holding
M when the desired menu listing is flashing on
C. You can return to the standby display by pressing N or C.
You can quickly access menus by using the assigned menu and submenu numbers as shortcuts. Note that the menu shortcuts are provided for each menu and submenu.
Main Menu
M
M. The main menu is dis-
The main menu contains all of the menu and submenu settings. With the phone in the standby mode, the main menu can be accessed and displayed by pressing played below.
M ai n m e n u 1 . C al l L o gs 2 .P h o n e Boo k 3 . M e s s ag e 4 .S e t t i n g s 5 .L o c k K e y p ad 6 .S i l e n t Mode 7 .N o n P u b Mod e 8 .D i g i t s Edi t i n g 9 .M u t e 0 .L o c k Phon e
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Use B and E to scroll through and view the entire Main Menu
1. Call Logs
accessed by pressing below.
Menu Shortcut
M1
With the phone in the standby mode, the Call Log Menu can be
M1. The Call Log Menu is displayed
C al l L o g menu 1 . D i al e d 2 .R e c e i v e d 3 .M i s s e d 4 .A i r T i m e 5 . C l e ar
Use B and E to scroll through and view the entire Call Log Menu
Menu Shortcut
Dialed (Calls Log)
M11
Your phone maintains a list of up to 20 of the last phone numbers you dialed. To view the list of the last 20 outgoing calls,
M11 1 . Scroll through the contents of the dialed phone number log using E and B. Press S to dial a displayed phone number in the log or press N to exit the
press dialed phone number log. Menu Shortcut
Received (Calls Log)
M12
Your phone maintains a list of up to 20 of the last incoming calls you received. To view the list of the last 20 incoming calls, press
M12 1. Scroll through the contents of the received phone number log using E and B. Press S to dial a displayed phone number in the log or press Nto exit the
received phone number log. Menu Shortcut
Missed (Calls Log)
M13
Your phone maintains a list of up to 20 of the last incoming calls you missed. To view the list of the last 20 unanswered calls,
M13 1 . Scroll through the contents of the missed phone number log using E and B. Press S to dial a displayed phone number in the log or press N to exit the
press missed phone number log.
1. If the dialed, received, or missed phone number log does not contained any call information, the phone beeps and the call log menu remains displayed when an attempt to view the log is made.
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Menu Shortcut
Air Time
M14
Your phone automatically maintains a log of the total air time usage. The air time counter can be viewed by pressing
M14. The time counter for the air time usage in your
cellular provider service area (indicated with an "H" for home system) and the air time usage outside your cellular provider service provider (indicated with an "R" for roam system) are displayed. Press
N
to exit the air time log. Menu Shortcut
Clear Call Logs & Air Time Counter
M15
The phone numbers maintained in the call logs and the air time usage log can be cleared with all contents completely erased. To clear one or all of the logs, press phone number log, clear the dialed phone number log,
M15. Select 1 to 2 to clear the received
3 to clear the missed phone number log, 4 to clear the air time log, or 5 to clear all of the logs. Press 2 for Yes. Press Cor Nto exit the call log clear
Menu Shortcut
menu.
2. Phone Book
be accessed by pressing displayed below.
M2
With the phone in the standby mode, the Phone Book Menu can
M2. The Phone Book Menu is
Phone Book 1 .A d d t o Phon e Book 2 .V i e w b y n am 3 .V i e l o c at 4 .V i e n umb 5 .L o c Phon e 6 .C l e Phone e w by i on w by er k Book ar Book
Use B and E to view the entire Phone Book Menu
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Menu Shortcut
Add to Phone Book
M21
To add a phone number to the phone book, press press
M21.
Enter the phone number you want to add to the phone book and
M.
Use the keypad to enter a name associated with
the phone number. By repeatedly pressing a key, the characters shown in the table below can be included in a phone book entry name. You can enter a name of up to 10 characters with any blank space or symbol counted as a character. Press ter position when entering a name.
#
to
insert a blank space or to advance the cursor to the next charac-
Key 1 2 3 4 5 6
Characters 1. 2 ABC abc 3 DEF def 4 GHI ghi 5 JKL jkl 6 MNO mno
Key 7 8 9 0 * #
Characters 7 PQRS pqrs 8 TUV tuv 9 WXYZ wxyz 0 &-#* blank spaces
After the name is entered, press
M. Press M again to M. Note that if
accept the displayed (next available) speed dial location, or specify another speed dial location and press you enter another speed dial location instead of accepting the displayed next available location, a phone book entry currently stored in the specified location could be overwritten and deleted. Adding Numbers from a Call Log to the Phone Book If you want to add a phone number from a call log to your phone book, display the call log entry containing the desired phone number. Press M to access the phone book menu. Press 1 to add the number to the phone book and follow the steps described in "Add to Phone Book" on page 12. Adding Numbers from Scratchpad to the Phone Book During a call, you can use your phone as a scratchpad to record a phone number. Once the call in progress is ended, you can either dial the stratchpad phone number (see "Dialing a phone number on scratchpad" on page 6) or you can store the scratchpad number to the phone book. With the stratchpad phone number displayed, press M21 . As prompted, enter a name and complete the phone book addition following the steps described above. The phone book entries can be recalled using the name stored with the phone number, the speed dial location number, or the phone number itself.
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Menu Shortcut
View by Name
M22
To recall a phone book entry by name, press and press
M22.
Enter the first letter(s) of the desired phone book entry name locate the phone book entry. Press
M. If necessary, use the B and E keys to S to dial the phone number or press N to exit the phone book.
Menu Shortcut
View by Location
press Press
M23
To recall a phone book entry by the speed dial location number,
M23. Enter the location number and press M. S to dial the phone number or press N to exit the
Menu Shortcut
phone book menu.
View by (Phone) Number
M24
To recall a phone book entry by the phone number, press
M24. Enter the first number(s) of the desired phone M. If necessary, use the B and E keys to locate the phone book entry. Press S to dial the phone number or press N to exit the phone book.
number and press Menu Shortcut
Locking the Phone Book
M25
Your phone book can be secured to prevent the contents from being altered or viewed. Locking your phone book also safeguards against the contents being accidentally erased. To restrict access to your phone book, press prompted, enter your 4-digit password. Press restrictions on your phone book, book contents to view only, or menu. Menu Shortcut
M25. As 1 for no
2 to restrict the phone 3 to completely restrict access to the phone book. Press N to exit the phone book
Clearing the Phone Book
the contents, press
M26
M26. As prompted, enter your 4digit password. Press 2 to clear your phone book. Press C
to exit the phone book menu.
The phone book contents can be completely erased. To erase
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3. Message
Menu Shortcut
M3
The Message Menu can be accessed by pressing Message Menu is displayed below.
M3. The
M e s s ag e menu 1 .V o i c e M e s s ag e s 2 .T e x t M e s s ag e s 3 . C l e ar Al l t e x t M e s s ag e s 4 . S t o r e as V o i c e M ai l number
Use B and E to scroll through and view the entire Message Menu
Your phone can receive voice and text messages. Contact your cellular service provider for information and availability of voice and text messaging. Menu Shortcut
Voice Messages
M31
When you receive a voice mail message, the following notification displays: You Have Voice Mail If your voice To retrieve your voice mail immediately, press mail number has been stored in your phone (see "Store As Voice Mail Number" on page 17), the voice mail system phone number is automatically dialed. Follow your cellular service provider instructions for accessing your voice mail and checking your messages. If you do not wish to retrieve a voice mail message immediately, press
S.
C. The voice mail notification is removed from the dis-
play; however, with the phone in the standby state, the voice mail icon (<>) and the number of voice mail messages appear on the display. If the voice mail phone number is stored in your phone, you can retrieve messages at any time by pressing
E1 or M31.
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Menu Shortcut
Text Messages
M32
When you receive a text message, your phone sounds an alert and displays a notification. The alert and the displayed notification vary depending on the type of received text message. The types of text messages, the displayed notifications, and the alerts are shown below. Type of Text Message Normal Displayed Notification XXXNew Messages PressMENU toread XXXNew URGENT Messages PressMENU XXXNew EMERGENCY Messages PressMENU XXXBulk Messages PressMENU toread Alert Dual tone alert; repeated one time.
Urgent
Dual tone alert; repeated two times.
Emergency
Dual tone alert; repeated three times.
Bulk
Dual tone alert; repeated one time.
XXX in displayed notification equals the actual number of messages received. To view your text message(s) immediately, press
M. The first
new message is displayed within the text message viewer. Use
B
and
E
to scroll through each line of the message.
(See "Text Message Viewer" on page 16 for additional information on navigating within text messages.) The end of a text message is indicated by the following displayed notation:
* * * ** * * * * * * MSG END * **********
If you do not wish to view a text message immediately, press
C. The text message notification is removed from the display;
however, when the phone is in the standby mode, the text message icon ([]) and the number of received text messages remain displayed until the text messages are viewed. You can view text messages at any time by pressing
E2 or
M32.
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Text Message Viewer
Text messages are displayed within the text message viewer. The following keys can be used to navigate and operate within the text message viewer.
B E # * S M C
Scrolls down through text messages line-by-line. Scrolls up through text messages line-by-line. Scrolls to the top of the next text message. Scrolls to the top of the previous text message. Automatically dials the contact telephone number of text message sender if the sender provided a telephone number within the message. Displays the short messaging service, SMS, popup menu. The SMS menu is detailed below. Briefly displays the percentage of text message memory available and the number of unread and locked messages; then exits the text message viewer. Exits the text message viewer.
N
SMS Menu
The SMS (short messaging service) Menu within the text message viewer contains text messaging options such as locking or unlocking a message, deleting a message, displaying more or less message details, and displaying text messages based on message urgency or arrival time. 1. Lock Message With a text message displayed, press M1 to lock a message; the lock indicator (=) appears on the top line of the text message indicating the message is locked. Press M1 to unlock the message. Note that a locked message cannot be deleted using the SMS menu delete message selection; locked messages can only be deleted through the Message Menu (M331), page 14.t With a text message displayed, press M2; press 1 to delete. With a text message displayed, press M3 to display a more detailed message header (includes the time and date the text message is sent and received); press M3 again to display a less detailed message header (includes only the time and date the text message is received). With a text message displayed: · Press M4 to display the urgent text messages first. · Press M5 to display the oldest text messages first. · Press M6 to display the newest text messages first.
2.Delete Message 3.Display moremsg details
4.Sortby message urgency 5.Sortby oldest message 6.Sortby newest message
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