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DISPLAYING YOUR OWN NUMBER

1) Press MEM + 0 + 0.

PWR

  P-1        2 1 4
  1 2 3 - 4 5 6 7

Note: If your phone is registered on two cellular net-
works, the number displayed will be for the network
that is currently being used
.  P1 is NAM1, P2 is NAM2.

NAM SELECT

1) Press FCN + 6.
2) Press to change.

PWR

PWR

   P-1         2 1 4

   P-2         2 1 4

   1 2 3 - 4 5 6 7

   2 3 4 - 5 6 7 8

Note: If only one NAM has been programmed, FCN + 6
will not operate. Error tone will sound.

LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE PHONE

Your phone has a simple security system. It can be locked
by using a four-digit or three-digit lock code to prevent
unauthorized use.

The lock code is supplied by the dealer. If you forget
your lock code contact your dealer. The factory
default lock code is 0000.

FULL LOCK

When the phone is fully locked, only emergency calls (911)
can be made, but any call can be received. Storing to the
memory is also prevented.

1) Press FCN + #. The display will read:

PWR

E n t E r  C d

2) Enter 4-digit lock code. If you key in the correct code, FL
(Full Lock) will appear in the upper right corner of the dis-
play. If the key is incorrect the display will go back to
the standby mode.

PWR

PWR

  o o o o        FL

  o o o o

CORRECT

INCORRECT

Note: For security the display will not show the 4-digit
lock code

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Summary of Contents for TT820e

Page 1: ...TT820e Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...eries such as Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH may result in poor battery performance and in some cases create a potential safety risk due to overheating of the bat tery The incineration landfilling or mixing of nickel cadmium Ni Cd batteries with 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 recycl...

Page 3: ...e from 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 Over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry aft...

Page 4: ...nna immedi ately Consult your manual to see if you may change the antenna yourself If so 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 ...

Page 5: ...ft Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft Use it on the ground only with crew permission Do not use it in the air To prevent possible interference 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 inter ference with cellular systems FCC regulations prohibit ...

Page 6: ...is standard contact the National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Attn Publication Sales Division Pacemaker ICD s 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 ...

Page 7: ...ry Locking Catch Sounder Speaker Battery Charging Contacts Rechargeable Battery Pack External Connector Battery Charging Jack Antenna Earpiece Receiver Liquid Crystal Display Call Control Keys Symbol Keys Function Keys Microphone Dialing Keys ...

Page 8: ...eleting Information 10 Scanning for a Number 10 Scratchpad 10 Displaying Own Phone Number 11 Features 11 NAM Select 11 Locking Unlocking the Phone 11 Length of Your Calls 13 Resetting the Call Timers 13 Backlight 14 Setting the Ringing Volume 14 Using the Phone on Two Networks 14 Pause Dialing 15 Roaming System Select 15 DTMF Tone 16 Mute 17 Low Battery Alarm 17 Error Tone 18 Self Diagnostic Check...

Page 9: ...ries antennae and chargers 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 down wards on the battery until the locking catch snaps into place 3 Make sure the battery is properly installed...

Page 10: ...C plug into the phone battery jack 3 With power on display shows 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 Note Recharging of the battery usually takes approxi mately 10 hours A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time Batteries last longer and perform better if allo...

Page 11: ...h Carrier Service Stays on for no signal or no connection with Carrier Service PWR o o o o Normal Operating Display QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Turn on Off Press and hold PWR Make call Key in number press SND End call Press END Answer call Press any key except PWR Clear digit Press CLR Clear display Press and hold CLR Last number redial Press SND Adjust volume Press VOL for each level 4 levels off max 4...

Page 12: ...ry Press MEM 0 1 or _____________List of Menu Functions____________ TOTAL TIME FCN 1 Home and Roam CALL TIME FCN 2 MUTE FCN 3 TX MUTE FCN 3 FULL MUTE FCN 3 HOLD 3 DTMF TONE FCN 4 Long Standard Press 4 to change SYSTEM SELECT FCN 5 Home Standard Press 5 to change A Only B Only NAM SELECT FCN 6 NAM1 NAM2 Press 6 to change RING TONE VOLUME FCN 7 4 LEVELS 1 2 3 4 Press VOL to change BATTERY LEVEL FCN ...

Page 13: ...seconds to switch the phone off PLACING A CALL For optimum performance 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 the area code if you re making a long distance call If you make a mistake press the CLR key to delete the l...

Page 14: ...hen you have finished your conversation press END If you don t answer the call the CALLED message will remain on the display showing that someone has tried to phone you Press CLR key to clear the display SIGNAL STRENGTH The quality of your call depends on the strength of the cellular signal in your area The phone displays current signal strength as a series of circles on the left side of the displ...

Page 15: ...calling phone numbers from memory using the memory location number and the SND key 1 Press MEM and the Memory Location Number i e 12 PWR 12 2141234567 2 Press SND The phone number will disappear and the signal strength indicator will appear PWR PWR 2141234567 o o o o IN USE IN USE THE MEMORY Your phone has 24 memory locations which allow you to store numbers of up to 32 digits Memory Address MEM D...

Page 16: ...y location simply press MEM 6 If you do not want to overwrite the contents of the memory location simply press and hold the CLR key RECALLING A NUMBER FROM MEMORY Numbers stored in any of the 24 memory locations can be recalled for viewing and or changing as the user prefers 1 Press MEM Memory Location Number i e 12 if known If not known use or to find the desired number PWR PWR 12 r E C A L L 214...

Page 17: ...ead PWR S t o r E 4 Key in the number of the memory location you want to delete 5 An alarm tone will sound and the contents of the memory location will be displayed and flashing PWR Flashing 01 2141234567 6 Press MEM The contents of the memory location will be deleted SCANNING FOR A NUMBER 1 To scan the entire memory press MEM and or to display each occupied memory location PWR 12 2141234567 2 Whe...

Page 18: ...sing a four digit or three digit lock code to prevent unauthorized use The lock code is supplied by the dealer If you forget your lock code contact your dealer The factory default lock code is 0000 FULL LOCK When the phone is fully locked only emergency calls 911 can be made but any call can be received Storing to the memory is also prevented 1 Press FCN The display will read PWR E n t E r C d 2 E...

Page 19: ...he memory is also prevented PARTIAL LOCK 1 Press FCN The display will read PWR E n t E r C d 2 Enter 4 digit lock code If you key in the correct code PL Partial Lock will appear in the upper right corner of the display If the key is incorrect the display will go back to the standby mode PWR PWR o o o o PL o o o o CORRECT INCORRECT Note For security the display will not show the 4 digit lock code 3...

Page 20: ...CALL TIMERS Each NAM has a Total Time Counter The Total Time of all incoming and outgoing calls are registered by these counters SINGLE NAM o To View Total Time Press FCN 1 PWR t o t A l t Hours 0 0 3 2 9 Minutes DUAL NAM To Change NAM s Press FCN 6 Press 6 to change PWR PWR P 1 2 1 4 P 2 2 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To View Total Time Press FCN 1 PWR t o t A l t Hours 0 0 4 1 5 Minutes RESET...

Page 21: ...gh the levels 0 thru 4 If you select level 0 when a call is coming in the display will flash the CALL message will appear and flash USING THE PHONE ON TWO NETWORKS The phone s two number capability feature lets you subscribe to both cellular services in your area as well as cellular service in other cities usually one for each network NAM stands for Number Assignment Module Note You cannot change ...

Page 22: ...MING SYSTEM SELECT Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers called carriers One carrier is called the non wireline or A system and the other carrier is called the wireline or 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 fro...

Page 23: ...annot find a free channel it searches the other system PWR S y S S E L S t A n d A r d Note The home system depends on the current NAM selection The ROAM indicator will be displayed when you are using a system that is not your home system PWR o o o o R O A M A DTMF TONE The DTMF Tone generator has two settings Standard and Long If the DTMF Tone generator is set to Standard the phone sends each DTM...

Page 24: ...his switches off the microphone PWR MUTE o o o o IN USE 2 Press FCN 3 This switches the microphone back on PWR o o o o IN USE FULL MUTE 1 Press and hold FCN 3 This switches off both the microphone and earpiece or speaker PWR MUTE Flashing o o o o IN USE 2 Press FCN 3 This switches the microphone and speaker back on PWR o o o o IN USE LOW BATTERY ALARM The Low Battery Alarm warns the user when the ...

Page 25: ...M Programming information TEMPORARY LOCK CODE SET This function allows the user to program any three 3 digit temporary lock code to lock or unlock the phone without revealing your personal four 4 digit lock code Note The three 3 digit temporary code can not be the same as the first three dights of your personal lock code 1 Press FCN 0 PWR E n t E r 3 d 2 Enter any three 3 digits Press H H H H H ke...

Page 26: ...ear on the phone display Contact your cellular service provider for information on caller line identification With the phone in standby an incoming call appears on the display as shown below PWR L L 2 1 4 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 Once the incoming call is answered the caller line identifi cation information is removed from the display VOICE MESSAGING SERVICE Cellular Digital Messaging Service CDMS if availab...

Page 27: ...r indicator increases PWR o o o o L 0 2 Voice messages can be retrieved from the messaging service by following the service provider instructions for voice message retrieval HANDS FREE This function operates only when phone is installed in the Simple Hands Free Adapter and you are in conversation mode FCN VOL turns the Hands Free function On or Off With Hands Free mode On and the phone in the conv...

Page 28: ...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 YEAR Any Produc...

Page 29: ...cular 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 exceed ...

Page 30: ... be notified and Your authorization will be requested for any further repair activity Products repaired under warranty will be returned to You transportation prepaid 8 How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from state to state 9 This Warranty Is The Entire Agreement Unless modified in writing signed by b...

Page 31: ...als that will corrode electronic circuits Avoid all liquid spills Any form of liquid will cause permanent damage to your phone Do not store in 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...

Page 32: ...ps NEC Marketing Sales Marketing Sales Agency NEC America Inc NMI Corporation Wireless Marketing 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 1 800 225 5664 Copyright A1998 by NEC Corporation Manual Part Number 621 0315 1st Edition May 1998 All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A All Specifications and conditions are su...

Page 33: ...Backlighting 14 C Call Placing 6 Receiving 7 Length Of 13 Timers 13 Caller Line ID 19 Care 24 Topic Page D Deleting Information 10 Dialing One Touch 19 Pause 15 Speed 8 Display Hidden No s 10 Indicators 4 Own Number 11 E Error Tone 18 G Guide Quick Ref 4 5 H Handsfree 20 I Information Deleting 10 Editing 9 Recalling 9 Storing 9 L Last Redial 8 Lights 14 Locking Full 11 Partial 12 Temporary 18 ...

Page 34: ...7 O One Touch 19 Operation 6 Own Phone 11 P Pause Dialing 15 R Recall 9 Receiving 7 Redial Last 8 Resetting Call Timers 13 Ring Volume 14 Roam Sys Sel 15 Topic Page Topic Page ALPHABETICAL INDEX cont T Technical Info 24 Tones Low Battery 17 Troubleshoot 23 U Unlock 11 12 Unmute 17 V Voice Messaging 19 Service 19 Mail Messaging 20 Volume Ring 14 Voice 7 W Warranty Info 21 ...

Page 35: ... Call Press Any Key Except PWR 7 End A Call Press END 7 ______________________________________________________ CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Edit Display Press CLR Erase Digit 9 Press CLR Hold Erase display 9 Backlight Press Any Key Except PWR For 10 second backlight 14 View Hidden Digits Press FCN Hold With Number Displayed 10 Earpiece Volume Control Press VOL during standby 7 View Own Number Press MEM 0...

Page 36: ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ FCN KEY OPERATIONS FCN 1 Total Time View Reset 13 FCN 2 Call Time View 13 FCN 3 Mute Conversation Mode Only 17 FCN 3 One Touch Dial Standby Only 19 FCN 4 DTMF Tone Long Standard 16 FCN 5 System Select 15 16 FCN 6 NAM Select 11 FCN 7 Ring Tone Volume 14 FCN 8 Battery Level 3 FCN 9 Pause Dial 15 FCN 0 Temporary Lock Code Set 18 FCN P...

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