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9. Alphanumeric keypad

Enables you to enter

numbers and characters and to choose menu items.

10. Clear Key

Press to delete a single space or character.

Press and hold to  delete entire words.

11. Manner Mode Key  

-  In standby mode, set the manner mode by pressing

and holding the 

key about 3 seconds.

12. Lock Mode Key

-  In standby mode, set the lock function by pressing

and holding the

key about 3 seconds.

13. Message Key

14. Headset Jack

15. Antenna

16. Earpiece

17. Microphone

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Phone Overview

1. Lamp

The red light shows when you turn the power

on and when you have incoming calls and messages.

2. LCD  screen

Displays messages and indicator icons.

3. SEND

Allows a user to place or answer calls.

4. END/PWR

Used to turn power on/off and to end a

call. Using this key, you can return to the main menu
display screen.

5. Navigation Key

This Navigation key allows quick

access to 

text and voice mail notification

messages. 

Calendar, 

Outgoing Call list,

Name search.

6. Cellcase

Open the cellcase to answer an incoming

call and close to end the call.

7. Soft Keys

- Soft Key 1 

Used to display the function setting menu.

- Soft Key 2 

Press this key once in a menu, to go back one level.

8. Side Keys

Enables you to adjust key beep volume

(in standby mode) and earpiece volume (during a
call).

When your phone rings press either side key to
mute the ringer or vibration for that call only.

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