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2) Enter in your lock code.

Note: The lock code is supplied by the dealer. If you
forget your lock code contact your dealer. The factory
default lock code is 0000
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3) Press 4.

4) Press MEM to turn End to End on or off.

Note: End to End has to be in the ON state before DTMF
Tones can be transmitted
or the PAUSE/MEM LINK
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5) Press CLR.

TONE GENERATOR

There are two alternative ways to use the DTMF feature.

First, make a call in the usual way. Key in numbers onto
the display. Each number is directly sent as a DTMF tone.
The length of the tone depends on how you have the DTMF
tone generator set.

Note: The Long DTMF Tone Generator has two settings,
off and on. If the DTMF Tone Generator is set to off, the
phone sends each Long DTMF signaling tone for 100 milli
seconds. With the Long DTMF Tone Generator set to on,
the phone sends each DTMF signaling tone as long as the
key is pressed, up to 3 seconds max.

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Summary of Contents for Digital Talk 2000

Page 1: ...Digital Talk 2000 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ies with all NEC cellular phones The incineration landfilling or mixing of nickel cadmium Ni Cd batteries with any municipal solid waste stream is PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas Return this battery to a federal or state approved nickel cadmium or sealed lead battery recycler This may be where you purchased the battery or a local seller of automotive batteries In all states call 1 800 637 5917 exc...

Page 3: ... 0 006 of a watt to 0 6 of a watt Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy In 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and in 1992 the American National Standards Institute ANSI updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy Approximately 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry ...

Page 4: ... use only a manufacturer approved antenna Otherwise take your phone to a qualified service center for repair Use only the supplied or approved antenna Non approved antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the phone and violate FCC regulations Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them When usi...

Page 5: ...terference with aircraft systems Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground To prevent interference with cellular systems FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air Children Do not allow children to play with your phone It is not a toy Children could hurt themselve...

Page 6: ... standard contact the National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Attn Publication Sales Division PACEMAKER ICDs Research sponsored by the Wireless Technology Research LLC WTR indicates that some wireless telephones cause interference with pacemakers Accordingly NEC America endorses the following recommendations issued by the WTR Wireless phones should be kept at a s...

Page 7: ...iver Liquid Crystal Display Call Control Keys Function Keys Volume Dialing SMS Scroll Keys Symbol Keys Scroll Keys Microphone Battery Locking Catch Sounder Speaker Rechargeable Battery Pack Battery Charging Jack External Connector Battery Charging Contacts ...

Page 8: ...IndicatorR Roam Service Indicator Function Mode Indicator FCN In Conversation Indicator Call Timer Indicator 03m06s Short Message Indicator Voice Mail Indicator Repeat Dial RD System Indicator No Service Battery Charging flashing SMS KEYS First Message U Last Message V Scroll Up U Scroll Down V Previous Message U Next Message V Left T Right S Delete Message CLR Lock Message MEM vii R c V U A A B H...

Page 9: ...om Memory 14 Keying In Names 15 Editing Names or Numbers 16 Displaying Hidden Digits 16 Deleting Phone Numbers From Memory 16 Recalling A Memory Location Number 17 Scanning Phone Numbers Sequentially 17 Scanning Phone Numbers Alphabetically 17 Scratchpad 18 Displaying Your Own Phone Number Day of the Week 18 and Network Selection Additional Features Locking Unlocking the Phone 18 Length of Your Ca...

Page 10: ...iple Language Selection 52 Clock Calendar Setting 53 Minutes Reminder Tone 55 SID Management 56 Short Messaging Service 56 Short Message Alerts 57 Message Memory 59 Periodic Message Notification 60 Message View Mode 60 Message View Mode Keypad Summary 61 Message Headers 62 Message Separators 63 Deleting Messages 64 Callback Feature 64 Exiting Message Review Mode 65 Sort Order Feature 65 Voice Mail...

Page 11: ...hargers The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the telephone INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY To Install the Battery 1 Insert the bottom of the battery into the base of the phone 2 Fasten it to the phone by pressing slightly downward on the battery until the locking catch snaps into place 3 Make sure the battery is properly installed To Remove the Batter...

Page 12: ...the phone battery jack B 1 Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 110V AC outlet 2 Insert the DC plug into the charging stand jack 3 Place the phone in the charging stand A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time Batteries last longer and perform better if allowed to discharge fully at least once a week You can do this by leaving the phone switched on overnight or until...

Page 13: ...cator In Conversation Battery ChargeD Indicator Indicator Call Timer Home Roam Indicator System Indicator Repeat Dial Analog Digital Indicator Service Indicator Battery Charge Indicator System Identifier QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D H B 5 D H B Home Roam Indicator Signal Indicator FEB 0 2 12 00 a m SYSTEM 0 0 m 1 7 s D D H B FEB 0 2 12 00 a m SYSTEM RD NOTE If system identifier alphanumeric name exceed...

Page 14: ...name using automatically in next FCN 3 Press FCN MEM Hold available location The number is automatically stored in the first empty memory location Speed Dialing Key in the number of the memory location Press SND Store in a Location Press FCN MEM X Y Recall a Location Press MEM X Y Scan through Memory Press MEM 0 1 or W W W W W Scan alphabetically for Press MEM or W W W W W a name _________________...

Page 15: ...CK PHONE FCN 6 Call lists Auto lock Fixed dial End to End Memo lock Temp Code Initialize Total Time Wake up msg DATE AND TIME FCN 7 Time Date Year SPECIAL FUNCTION FCN 8 Call Type Ext Cont VM Number Roll Off Word Wrap Erase SMS Msgs SID Mgt MIC MUTE CONTROL FCN 9 FULL MUTE CONTROL FCN 9 Hold PAUSE DIAL FCN 0 0 AUTO PAUSE FCN 0 1 MEMORY LINK FCN 0 2 FULL LOCK FCN PARTIAL LOCK FCN W AUTOMATIC REPEAT...

Page 16: ... key and hold it for at least 2 seconds to switch the phone off PLACING A CALL Fully extend the antenna before sending or receiving a call Note Push in the antenna when you are not using the phone You can use the phone without extending the antenna in a good coverage area 1 Key in the number include 1 area code if you re making a long distance call Note If you make a mistake press the CLR key brie...

Page 17: ... lift the phone to your ear 3 When you have finished your conversation press END If you do not answer the call the Missed Call Indicator remains on the display indicating someone attempted to phone you Press MEM to view the missed calls use or W to scroll the list or press CLR to clear the display See page 31 Call Lists SIGNAL STRENGTH The quality of your call depends on the strength of the cellul...

Page 18: ...edialed Last number redial can also be retrieved from the memory 1 Press MEM 0 0 D H D H 2 Press SND to make the call SPEED DIALING The phone dials quickly by recalling phone numbers from memory using the memory location number and the SND key 1 Press Memory Location Number Example 01 D H 2 Press SND Note Names associated with the memory location you have selected will not be shown 10 D H B 2 1 4 ...

Page 19: ...ayed function menu selection 3 Use the CLR key to save the selection and exit the function menu MENU SHORTCUTS Each Menu function can also be controlled by a shortcut By using the shortcut you can get to the function you want to change or check without scrolling To activate the shortcut function simply press FCN followed by the shortcut number Example FCN 4 1 for Alert Set The menu functions avail...

Page 20: ...Repeat Dialing FCN SND HF Audio Switch FCN VOL Review Hidden Digits FCN Hold For further information on menu functions see the Additional Features section THE MEMORY Your phone has 99 memory locations which allow you to store numbers up to 32 digits and names associated with the numbers up to 10 letters Your phone can also use memory locations 70 through 99 as permanent memory Only authorized deal...

Page 21: ...he memory location will be displayed Note If all the memory locations are used an alarm tone will sound automatic store mode will be cancelled and the phone will go back to the manual store mode 7 If you wish to overwrite the contents in this memory location simply press MEM 8 If you do not want to overwrite the contents of the memory location simply press CLR GROUP STORING Group storing allows yo...

Page 22: ...y Memory Area Input Key Memory Area 0 01 to 09 5 50 to 59 1 10 to 19 6 60 to 69 2 20 to 29 7 70 to 79 3 30 to 39 8 80 to 89 4 40 to 49 9 90 to 99 NOTE An alarm will sound if all memory locations are full RECALLING PHONE NUMBERS FROM MEMORY Numbers stored in any of the 99 memory locations can be recalled for viewing and or changing as the user prefers provided locations 70 through 99 have not been ...

Page 23: ...3 Select additional letters in the same way 4 If you want to enter the same letter consecutively or enter another letter also on the key press the key to advance the cursor to the next position You advance one space and can now press the same key again to select the desired letter 5 Note that you can enter up to 10 characters with any space or symbol counted as characters Blank spaces can be inser...

Page 24: ...these hidden digits press and hold FCN The hidden digits and the letters HD appear on the display When you release the FCN key the original 16 digit display reappears Remember to clear the whole display press CLR and hold after having displayed a long number DELETING PHONE NUMBERS FROM MEMORY 1 Press and hold CLR to clear display D H 2 Press FCN MEM 3 The display will read 4 Key in the number of t...

Page 25: ...s of the first memory location Use or W keys to display the next or previous memory location 2 When you find the number you want press SND to make the call SCANNING PHONE NUMBERS ALPHABETICALLY 1 Press MEM to display the name memory locations from A to Z The memory locations are displayed in alphabetical order by the first character Press MEM W W W W W to display the name memory locations from Z t...

Page 26: ...do not want to store these digits press CLR to clear the digits from the display DISPLAYING YOUR OWN PHONE NUMBER DAY OF THE WEEK AND NETWORK SELECTION 1 Press FCN Note If your phone is registered on two cellular networks the number displayed indicates the network that is currently being used ADDITIONAL FEATURES LOCKING UNLOCKING THE PHONE Your phone has a simple security system It can be locked b...

Page 27: ...ears in the upper right corner of the display If the entered code is not correct the full lock icon is not displayed FULLY LOCKED NOT LOCKED Note For security the display will not show the 4 digit lock code 3 Unlocking is carried out in the same way Press FCN and enter in your four 4 digit code If the code is entered correctly the full lock icon is removed from the display If the incorrect code is...

Page 28: ... enter the correct code the partial lock icon appears in the upper right corner of the display If you enter an incorrect code the partial lock icon is not displayed PARTIALLY LOCKED NOT LOCKED Note For security the display will not show the 4 digit lock code 3 Unlocking is carried out in the same way Press FCN W When the correct code is entered the partial lock icon is removed from the display If ...

Page 29: ...am modes This will allow you to keep track of your air time The total call time counters can be reset to zero at any time To view your total call time counters 1 Press FCN 1 Note You must have your phone s lock code before you can reset your call time counters The lock code is supplied by the dealer If you forget your lock code contact your dealer The factory default lock code is 0000 To reset the...

Page 30: ... display backlight is illuminated for ease in viewing The backlight remains displayed for 10 seconds after the last key is pressed When a key is pressed again the phone keypad and display backlight is again illuminated With the phone connected to a vehicle power adapter the keypad and display backlight can be set to remain illuminated continuously 22 D H B FCN 6 Lock Code Function D H B FCN 68 Tot...

Page 31: ...rn the keypad tones on off or adjust them using four levels of loudness 1 Press VOL when not in conversation in standby mode Note When the key tones are switched off DTMF tones can still be sent over the air SETTING THE RINGING VOLUME The ringing tone sounds when there s an incoming call you can select the volume of the tone or switch it off SILENT MODE 1 Press FCN 4 5 D H 23 D H B F C N 5 _ C a l...

Page 32: ...ect between the four different tone combinations Note You can listen to each tone combination by pressing 1 again after the initial pressing of FCN 4 1 Make sure your ringer volume is up 4 Press CLR to exit and save selection USING THE PHONE ON TWO NETWORKS The phone s two number capability feature lets you subscribe to both cellular services in your area or other areas using a different Number As...

Page 33: ...ss CLR to activate the NAM Phone will power cycle DTMF TONE TRANSMISSION When end to end is ON you can transmit numerical information as a series of tones using the DTMF tone feature for example to check for messages in your answering machine To set end to end ON or OFF 1 Press FCN 6 25 D H B FCN 5 _ Call Proc Function D H B FCN 5 5 Multi NAM NAM 1 D H B FCN 55 Multi NAM NAM 2 D H B FCN 55 Multi N...

Page 34: ...ress CLR TONE GENERATOR There are two alternative ways to use the DTMF feature First make a call in the usual way Key in numbers onto the display Each number is directly sent as a DTMF tone The length of the tone depends on how you have the DTMF tone generator set Note The Long DTMF Tone Generator has two settings off and on If the DTMF Tone Generator is set to off the phone sends each Long DTMF s...

Page 35: ...ween DTMF digits press FCN 0 0 If you want to place a automatic pause between DTMF digits press FCN 0 1 P 3 Seconds If you want to link memory locations for a long DTMF number press FCN 0 2 PAUSES Manual FCN 0 0 This function creates pauses while sending out DTMF signaling tones during conversation mode When a manual pause is encountered in the DTMF string the phone will pause indefinitely until t...

Page 36: ... be placed together to extend the duration of the pause i e 6 9 12 seconds etc For example this function may be used for calling a paging system and sending commands ID numbers PIN and or numeric messages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 123456789 123456789 987654321 SND 1 This is the phone number to be called via the cellular system 2 This is an Automatic Pause character which indicates a 3 second delay 3 This is a...

Page 37: ...alled the A system and the other carrier is called the B system Your phone is designed to work with either or both carriers The system priority feature allows you to program your phone for optimum operation when in your home serving area or when away from your home area This is called roaming When you buy your phone you may register receive a phone number with either or both of your local carriers...

Page 38: ...vice is limited to the Home Area Will go to No Svc if home system is not detected Sys A only This service is limited to the A carrier only Sys B only This service is limited to the B carrier only 30 D H B FCN 5_ C a l l P r o c F u n c t i o n D H B FCN 54 Sys Select Standard D H B FCN 54 Sys Select Home only D H B FCN 54 Sys Select Sys A only D H B FCN 54 Sys Select Sys B only ...

Page 39: ...ng a system that is not your home system CALL LISTS The phone keeps and displays the various information about the last 20 missed incoming and outgoing calls The information shows the actual talk time of the call and when the call was established time and day of the week 1 Press MEM Hold 2 Press 1 2 or 3 keys to show Missed Incoming or Outgoing calls D H B FCN 54 Sys Select Standard Time Stamp 1 M...

Page 40: ... CLR Display returns to standby MUTING UNMUTING The Mute function operates only when the phone is in the conversation mode There are two 2 Mute positions MIC MUTE or FULL MUTE MIC MUTE This function switches off the microphone while in the conversation mode FULL MUTE In the portable configuration this function switches off both the microphone and the earpiece while in the conversation mode MIC MUT...

Page 41: ... by emitting a short double tone The double tone will sound 6 times at 10 second intervals and the display will show RECHARGE BATTERY After the sixth consecutive alarm tone the phone shuts itself off If you have a call in progress the phone terminates the call and turns off the phone automatically The phone may sense the battery low right after power on In this case it will turn off the phone imme...

Page 42: ...m sounds for 20 seconds unless the CLR key is pressed If the phone is powered on at the alarm set time the alarm still sounds If any key except CLR is pressed the alarm continues for 20 seconds and phone remains powered on Setting the Alarm 1 Press FCN 2 2 Press VOL The Alarm Icon appears on the screen and the flashing indicator moves to the hour field 01 to 12 are valid entries for hours 3 Enter ...

Page 43: ...te field stops flashing The setting mode ends and the display shows 7 Pressing MEM turns the Alarm Indicator on or off 8 Press CLR The phone returns to normal standby with the Alarm Indicator either On or Off 35 D H B ON OFF ALM 11 00 a flashing D H B ON OFF ALM 11 31 a flashing D H B ON OFF ALM 11 31 a flashing D H B ON OFF ALM Alarm Off flashing D H B Feb 2 12 00 a m SYSTEM Alarm On ...

Page 44: ...set by pressing MEM 1 Press FCN 2 2 Press or W W W W W Place the flashing indicator to the ON position 3 Press VOL The flashing indicator moves to the hour field 4 Enter Automatic On Time i e 8 01 to 12 are valid entries for hour Press MEM anytime the hour or minute fields are flashing to change to either am or pm 36 D H B ON OFF ALM flashing D H B ON OFF ALM flashing D H B ON 12 00 OFF ALM flashi...

Page 45: ...isplaying the power on time when it is on and all dashes when the feature is off 9 Press CLR The phone returns to normal standby Setting Automatic Power Off The phone user can set a specified time that the phone automatically powers off each day Once the selection is set the phone automatically powers off every day at the same time This function can be set and reset by pressing MEM 37 D H B ON 8 0...

Page 46: ...s for hour Press MEM anytime the hour or minute field is flashing to change to either am or pm 5 Press VOL The flashing moves to the minutes field 6 Enter Automatic Off Time Example 30 00 to 59 are valid entries for Minutes 38 D H B ON OFF ALM flashing D H B ON OFF 12 00 a ALM flashes D H B ON OFF ALM flashing D H B ON OFF 8 00 a ALM flashes D H B ON OFF 8 00 a ALM flashes D H B ON OFF 8 30 a ALM ...

Page 47: ... to normal standby ESCALATING ALERT If this function is set to ON at the incoming call Alert tones get louder and louder The volume will automatically increase from Min Low Mid to Max every six 6 seconds at each level The starting volume will always be Min regardless of the ringer volume setting unless the volume setting is off 1 Press FCN 4 D H 2 Press 2 39 D H B ON OFF 8 30 p ALM flashing D H B ...

Page 48: ... 4 digit lock code or the three 3 digit Temporary Lock Code must be used to unlock the phone 1 Press FCN 6 2 Enter four 4 digit lock code Note The lock code is supplied by the dealer If you forget your lock code contact your dealer The factory default lock code is 0000 D H 40 D H B F C N 4 2 E s c a l a t i n g o n D H B F e b 0 2 1 2 0 0 a m SYSTEM D H B E n t e r L o c k C o d e D H B F C N 6 _ ...

Page 49: ...seas calls or other long distance phone numbers The phone will verify the number s digit count after the SND key is pressed The range of entry digits is from 0 through 31 Entering 0 resets the function to normal unrestricted dialing 1 Press FCN 6 41 D H B F C N 6 2 A u t o L o c k o f f D H B F C N 6 2 A u t o L o c k o n D H B F e b 0 2 1 2 0 0 a m SYSTEM D H B E n t e r L o c k C o d e ...

Page 50: ...r lock code contact your dealer The factory default lock code is 0000 3 Press 3 4 Press the digit key as follows For No Restriction Normal Press 0 0 D H 42 D H B F C N 6 _ L o c k C o d e F u n c t i o n D H B F C N 6 3 F i x e d D i a l n o r m a l D H B F C N 6 3 F i x e d D i a l 0 flashing ...

Page 51: ...tered the phone will return to the normal standby display Note If the phone is in the 7 digit or 11 digit restriction mode and the user tries to make a call with a phone number containing more than 7 or 11 digits or beginning with zero 0 when the SND key is pressed the alarm tone is heard and the phone displays Extra Dig Dialed Press CLR 43 D H B F C N 6 3 F i x e d D i a l n o r m a l D H B F C N...

Page 52: ... No restriction read only Reading allowed Deleting and Rewriting prohibited FCN MEM keys ignored Automatic Store Ignored on DTMF Reading Deleting and Rewriting prohibited FCN MEM keys ignored MEM key ignored 1 Press FCN 6 D H 2 Enter four 4 digit lock code Note The lock code is supplied by the dealer If you forget your lock code contact your dealer The factory default lock code is 0000 D H 3 Press...

Page 53: ...e phone can still be unlocked by using the primary 4 digit lock code If the phone is set to full or partial lock using the primary 4 digit lock code the phone cannot be unlocked by using the temporary lock code the primary lock code must be used Note The three 3 digit temporary code cannot be the same as the first three digits of your personal lock code 1 Press FCN 6 D H 45 D H B F C N 6 5 M e m o...

Page 54: ...it code Factory default code is 000 4 Enter three 3 digits Example 2 5 8 5 Press MEM The flashing stops and the new code is set D H 6 Press CLR The phone returns to normal standby D H 46 D H B F C N 6 6 T e m p C o d e X X X xxx current code D H B F C N 6 6 T e m p C o d e 2 5 8 Flashing D H B F C N 6 6 T e m p C o d e 2 5 8 D H B F e b 0 2 1 2 0 0 a m SYSTEM D H B F C N 6 _ L o c k C o d e F u n ...

Page 55: ...er Memory Clear 4 Auto Power On Off 12 00am 16 Reserved 5 Auto Power Off Off 12 00am 17 Long DTMF Off 6 Minutes Reminder Off 18 One Touch Dialing Off 7 Reserved 19 Multiple Language English 8 Auto Lock Off 20 Any Key Answer On 9 Fixed Digit Dial Normal 21 Backlight On 10 Memory Lock Off 22 SMS Sort Order Urgency 11 End to End Switch On 23 SMS Roll Off Arrival 12 Temporary Lock Code 000 24 Clock 12...

Page 56: ...e Note The lock code is supplied by the dealer If you forget your lock code contact your dealer The factory default lock code is 0000 3 Press 9 4 Press MEM 5 Enter your wake up message using the same process as as described on page 15 Keying in Names Steps 2 through 5 48 D H B E n t e r L o c k C o d e D H B F C N 6 _ L o c k C o d e F u n c t i o n D H B F C N 6 9 W a k e U p M e s s a g e D H B ...

Page 57: ...LL TYPE This function is used in conjunction with the type of call required Note that in a digital service area the call type can still be either digital or analog 1 Press FCN 8 1 D 2 Press MEM to set call type to dual mode analog or digital 49 D H B S A L E S A G E N C Y D H B F C N 6 9 W a k e U p M e s s a g e D H B F e b 0 2 1 2 0 0 a m SYSTEM D H B F C N 8 1 C a l l T y p e d u a l m o d e D ...

Page 58: ...ing tone dial the number selected and place the phone into Mic Mute After thirty five 35 seconds the phone automatically terminates the call if not answered and the display shows After sixty 60 seconds the phone will try to dial the same number again The phone will sound a ringing tone and redial the number selected After thirty five 35 seconds the phone automatically terminates the call again if ...

Page 59: ...led the user will have up to nine 9 one touch keys available Each one touch key corresponds to one of the first nine 9 memory locations Example one touch 1 MEM 01 When turned on this function will allow the user to press a single digit 1 through 9 Hold and have the phone automatically display and dial SND the number residing in that memory location 1 Press FCN 5 D H 2 Press 7 D H B 00m36s SYSTEM D...

Page 60: ...st comfortable with and the phone will remain in that language until changed The default language is English 1 Press FCN 5 D H 2 Press 8 D H 3 Press MEM This changes the language function from English French or Spanish 52 D H B F C N 5 7 O n e T o u c h o n D H B F e b 0 2 1 2 0 0 a m SYSTEM D H B F C N 5 _ C a l l P r o c F u n c t i o n D H B F C N 5 8 L a n g u a g e E n g l i s h D H B F C N 5...

Page 61: ...play of AM PM is set in 24 hours 1 Press FCN 7 The display shows the date set screen 2 Key in correct hour Example 9 11 4 etc 3 Press The hour is set and the display moves to minutes 4 Key in correct minutes Example 15 31 59 etc 53 D H B F E B 0 2 1 2 0 0 a m SYSTEM D H B 1 2 0 0 a m N o v 0 3 T h u 1 9 9 6 12 is flashing D H B 9 0 0 a m N o v 0 3 T h u 1 9 9 6 00 is flashing D H B 9 3 1 a m N o v...

Page 62: ...21 30 etc 10 Press Date is now set and phone automatically enters in the day of the week Example Mon Tue Wed Thur etc D H B 9 3 1 a m N o v 0 3 T h u 1 9 9 6 Nov is flashing D H B 9 3 1 a m M a y 0 3 T u e 1 9 9 6 3 is flashing D H B 9 3 1 a m 5 0 3 T h u 1 9 9 6 5 is flashing D H B 9 3 1 a m M a y 0 1 T u e 1 9 9 6 1 is flashing D H B 9 3 1 a m M a y 0 1 T u e 1 9 9 6 1996 is flashing am pm D H B...

Page 63: ...INUTES REMINDER TONE During conversation on the phone the phone will make short tones every minute to remind you that one minute of air time has been used The Minutes Reminder can be set on or off as you desire 1 Press FCN 4 The display will show the Tone Function menu D H B 9 3 1 a m M a y 0 1 S u n 1 9 9 7 1997 is flashing D H B M a y 0 1 9 3 1 a m SYSTEM D H B 9 3 1 a m M a y 0 1 M o n 1 9 9 7 ...

Page 64: ...hirty 30 preferred System ID numbers that identify the systems that you want your phone to access Programming of your System ID numbers is accomplished by your service provider and is only associated with NAM1 SHORT MESSAGING SERVICE Short Messaging Service SMS provides the user with the ability to receive and respond to alphanumeric messages If your cellular service provider offers Short Messagin...

Page 65: ... and sounds a series of tones to notify you of the type of message received The alert tones could vary depending on the cellular service provider EMERGENCY MESSAGE ALERT When an Emergency Message is received a dual tone alert will sound and will repeat three times URGENT MESSAGE ALERT When an Urgent Message is received a dual tone alert will sound and will repeat two times NORMAL MESSAGE ALERT Whe...

Page 66: ...ill be displayed on the screen NORMAL MESSAGE NOTE Pressing MEM key allows you to go to the message view mode and the incoming message will be displayed on the screen BULK MESSAGES NOTE Pressing MEM key allows you to go to the message view mode and the incoming message will be displayed on the screen 58 XXX New EMERGENCY Messages Press MEM XXX New URGENT Messages Press MEM XXX New Messages Press M...

Page 67: ...ber see page 66 Voice Mail Feature MESSAGE MEMORY When the incoming message memory is full an alert message will be displayed every ten minutes and an alarm tone will sound NOTE To clear this screen press the CLR key Anytime a message is rejected by the phone due to the lack of memory an alarm tone will sound and the below screen will appear NOTE To clear this screen press the CLR key You Have Voi...

Page 68: ...reen URGENT MESSAGES Your cellular phone scans for any unread urgent messages every 10 minutes and if any are found the following screen will be displayed NOTE Pressing MEM key allows you to go to the message view mode and the incoming message will be displayed on the screen NOTE There will be no periodic message notification for normal bulk or voice mail messages MESSAGE VIEW MODE The Message Vie...

Page 69: ...ey scrolls down one line at a time o PAGEUP Moves to the top of the previous msg o PAGEDOWN Moves to the top of the next msg o TOP U Move to first message o BOTTOM V Move to last message o ENTER Send manual acknowledge with current choice o CLR Delete current message o MEM Lock current message o SND Call back o 0 Sort Order Message o END Quit Message View o PWR Power OFF o VOL Toggles between the ...

Page 70: ...available in your phone Normal or Expanded Press to toggle between normal and expanded headers NORMAL HEADER The normal message header uses the following format and content NOTE Message lock can be turned on or off by pressing MEM EXPANDED HEADER The expanded message header uses the following format and content No Messages Exist Message No Msg Time Stamp Msg Text Separator 001 006 12 45p MON 04 29...

Page 71: ...7 Call Back No CB 2 2145671234 Call Back No Manual Acknowledge Man Ack Request Locked Msg Locked Update Msg Text Follows MSG START MESSAGE SEPARATORS Messages will be divided by message separators MSGEND This will allow the user to scroll up or down through the message memory Example Love Ted MSGEND 002 004 12 45p MON Meeting canceled MSGEND 003 004 63 ...

Page 72: ...he message deleting sequence will be aborted LOCKED MESSAGES If the message you want to delete is locked an alarm tone will sound and the display will indicate CALLBACK FEATURE If a received message being viewed on the screen has only one callback number attached to the message a callback to that number can be initiated by pressing the SND key When the SND key is pressed the message view mode is e...

Page 73: ... wish to use Pressing the SND key or the ENTER key on the selected callback number will initiate the callback sequence to that number EXITING MESSAGE REVIEW MODE To exit the Message Review Mode Press END key Upon pressing the END key the following informational screen will be displayed SORT ORDER FEATURE The Sort Order menu allows the user to select the messages they wish to review Upon selection ...

Page 74: ... location into the VM Number screen Go to that memory location and enter in your voice mail box number When SND is pressed upon notification of voice mail the voice mail will automatically go to that location and send your voice mail box number ROLL OFF FEATURE The Roll Off Feature allows you to select how you want to replace messages in your Short Message Service Register either by priority or ar...

Page 75: ...been stored in the phone 1 Press FCN 8 7 Press MEM to complete initalization 2 Press CLR The phone returns to normal standby SID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IDENTIFIER The SID is a 5 digit code that identifies each system area This feature allows the user to temporarily override the SID feature of the telephone Upon the next power on the feature goes back to active 67 D H B F C N 8 6 W o r d W r a p D i s a...

Page 76: ... menu ARROW KEYS SUMMARY U UP Scrolls up to the previous option V DOWN Scrolls down to the next option U PAGEUP Moves up one screen of information and highlights the option lowest on the screen V PAGEDOWN Moves down one screen and highlights option highest on the screen U TOP Moves to the top of the list V BOTTOM Moves to the bottom of the list ENTER 5 or MEM Enter or Accept key CLR Exit to standb...

Page 77: ...u with System Acquire flashing 1 Press ENTER digit 5 key This menu will stay until the search is completed or the user presses the CLR key Search in progress scans all of the channels associated with the system that it is currently registered on System A or System B and determines if the Private or Residential systems are available for use If there are not any Non Public systems available or the u...

Page 78: ...e Non Public system is available The user can use System Search to manually select a different system either Public or another Non Public system that is stored in the phone SYSTEM SEARCH System Search allows the user to manually select an available system that the phone is not currently on Example the user is on a Non Public system but plans to leave the area where he she would lose service from t...

Page 79: ...or that system and the system type will be displayed If no systems are found the following screen is displayed and will remain until the CLR key is pressed VIEW DATABASE Once a series of private systems have been found the user may wish to see which ones are stored in the phone From the Non Public menu and the View Database option flashing Press MEM key If there are no systems stored in the phone ...

Page 80: ...c circuits Avoid all liquid spills Any form of liquid will cause permanent damage to your phone Do not store in a hot area High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not drop it This might cause permanent damage The internal circuit boards can be broken Do not use or store in dusty dirty areas This will cause permanent damage ...

Page 81: ... are clean on the battery and the charger Battery charge may be too low for operation Listen for the low battery alarm or check battery level by pressing FCN If the power comes on but the phone does not work Check the NO Service message you might be out of the cellular service area Make sure that the antenna is extended to its full length ...

Page 82: ...ou purchase the Product Dated proof of purchase is necessary to accompany any Product returned for warranty service consideration Valid proof of purchase must identify the point of purchase date of purchase Product model or trade name and Electronic Serial Number or Mechanical Serial Number for transceivers and boosters 4 How Long Does The Coverage Last The warranty period for the Product is ONE 1...

Page 83: ...articular purpose shall be limited to the duration of this warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you c NECAM s total liability for damages for any cause related to or arising out of the use or inability to use the product whether in contract negligence strict tort or based on any other legal theory shall not exc...

Page 84: ...1621 Walnut Hill Lane Irving Texas 75038 NECAM assumes no risk for damage or loss in transit If in NECAM s sole opinion the Product failure is not covered under this warranty or proof of purchase does not meet the terms of this warranty You will be notified and Your authorization will be requested for any further repair activity Products repaired under warranty will be returned to You transportati...

Page 85: ... Standard Battery Capacity 1200 mAh Number of Channels 832 Memory Locations 99 Memory Capacity Numeric 32 digits per location Alpha 10 letters per location LICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWOING U S PATENTS 4 954 951 4 942 516 4 896 260 4 829 419 4 825 364 4 686 622 4 531 182 4 396 976 4 371 923 4 121 284 4 120 583 4 435 732 4 471 385 4 672 457 4 739 396 4 675 863 4 817 089 4 912 705 5 022 0...

Page 86: ...ut Hill Lane Irving Texas 75038 The 800 number listed above also provides access to the NEC Repair Service and Parts Sales groups NEC Marketing Sales Marketing Sales Agency NEC America Inc NMI Corporation Wireless Voice Terminals Div 14110 N Dallas Parkway 1555 Walnut Hill Lane Suite 300 Irving Texas 75038 Dallas Texas 75240 1 800 421 2141 1 800 CALL NMI 225 5664 Copyright A1998 by NEC Corporation...

Page 87: ...ng 3 C Call Placing 8 Receiving 9 Length Of 21 Lists 31 Time Counter 21 Care 72 D Deleting Phone Number 16 Dialing Tone 25 Fixed Digit 41 One Touch 51 Speed 10 Topic Page D Display Day of Week 18 Indicators vii 5 Network Select 18 Own Number 18 Defaults Reset 47 F Features Additional 18 G Group Storing 13 Guide Quick Ref 6 I Information Deleting 16 Recalling 17 Storing 13 K Key s Names 15 Tones 23...

Page 88: ... 69 System Acquire 69 System Search 70 View Database 71 O Operation Phone 8 Own No View 18 P Pauses Automatic 28 Manual 27 Topic Page R Recalling 14 Receiving 9 Redialing 50 Resetting Defaults 47 Total Call Timer 21 Counters User Settings 47 Ring Escalating 39 Type 24 Volume 23 Roaming 29 S Scanning Alphabetically 17 Sequentially 17 Scratchpad 18 Service 78 Speed Dialing 10 Storing 13 T Technical ...

Page 89: ...wer On Off o Press Hold PWR For On or Off 8 Place A Call o Key in Number Dial Number 8 Send A Number o Press SND 8 Receive A Call o Press SND 9 End A Call o Press END 8 9 __________________________________________________ CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Edit Display o Press CLR Erase Digit 16 Press CLR Hold Erase display 16 Backlight o Press Any Key Except PWR For 10 second backlight 22 View Hidden Digits o...

Page 90: ...ored Numbers o Press MEM Memory Location 14 For Direct Recall Press MEM 01 Press or W For Scrolling All Locations 17 Press MEM or W For Scrolling By Name 17 ___________________________________________________________ FCN KEY OPERATIONS FCN View Own Number Battery Check 18 FCN 1 Total Time View Reset 21 FCN 2 Alarm Clock Setting 34 35 36 37 38 39 FCN 3 Alpha Characters Entering 15 FCN 4 Tone Functi...

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