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Overview
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Phone Overview
See “Phone Diagram” on page 18 for an illustration of the
components described below.
Earpiece
—Ultra-compact phone speaker.
Headset Jack
—Connects an optional headset.
Power/Status Indicator
—Provides status information on
the current type of service and message status.
Signal Strength Indicator
—Indicates the strength of your
phone’s connection with the local wireless system.
Volume Keys
—The upper and lower volume keys can
adjust keypad, earpiece, and ringer volume. .
Smart Key
—Use the Smart key to recall information from
memory, place and end calls, select menu features, and
toggle features on and off. The symbol in your display
represents the Smart key.
Voice Key
—Use the voice key to record a VoiceNote memo
or to record a voice name for a phonebook entry.
Icon Indicators
—Displays various indicators such as
digital, in use, in building, no service, message waiting, and
voice message waiting indicators.
Battery Level Indicator
—Show the amount of charge
remaining in your battery.
VibraCall
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Alert Indicator
—Indicates the on/off status of
the ringer and VibraCall alert.
Microphone
—Positioned for convenient conversation.
Accessory Connector Port
—Provides the connections for
an external power supply and vehicular and optional
accessories.