Using the Menu Features
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Auto Lock
Turn this feature ON and your phone will automatically lock itself
each time the phone is turned OFF.
Locking the Phone
You can lock your phone manually at any time to help prevent
unwanted use. Once locked, you can leave the phone ON or turn
it OFF and the phone will remain locked.
Unlocking the Phone
Unlocking your phone is quick and easy. Once your phone is ON,
just enter your four-digit unlock code. Your factory programmed
unlock code is 0123. If you have changed this code and cannot
remember what it is, see Viewing the Lock Code on page 47.
A
You can still receive calls when the phone is locked. Follow
these steps to answer an incoming call:
Priority Call
i
Press
Ä
,
a
then
2
,
9
and continue with step 2.
Your phone’s priority call feature allows you to instantly place a
call from location 01 – even when your phone is locked.
A
Some wireless systems only allow access to their own
emergency numbers. Check with your Service Provider for
more information.
Storing a Priority Call Number
You should reserve memory location 01 for an emergency
number or the number of a family member or close friend. To
store your priority number, follow these steps:
1
Find
Feature
Press
q
or
Z
to scroll to
Auto Lock
.
2
Toggle Lock
Press
A
to toggle the feature On or Off.
3
Exit
Menu
Press
¼
to exit the menu, or you may scroll to
other features.
1
Lock Phone
Press
Ä
and then press and hold
Þ
. You will
see:
Lock?
2
Confirm
Press
A
or
Ã
. You will see:
Locked
.
Unlock and
Answer
Enter your four-digit code and press
a
or
¾
to
answer.
1
Find
Feature
Press
q
or
Z
to scroll to
Priority Call
.
2
Toggle
Press
A
to toggle the feature On or Off.
3
Exit
Menu
Press
¼
to exit the menu, or you may scroll to
other features.
1
Enter
Number
Enter your priority number.
2
Save
Number
Press
Ã
and
â
,
Ú
to choose location 01.
3
Enter Name
Select a label, enter a name if you like, and press
A
when finished. Your phone will confirm the
entry by displaying the stored information.
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