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need to enter the specific number to access your voice mail service.  If you do not know your access 
number, contact your network operator for your Cell phone Voice Mail access number.  If you do know 
the number, select item 4 on the menu list, “Options” and select item “1” to enter your voice mail number. 
See “4.  Options” below for more information. 

HINT: 

Most cell phones will dial into the voice mail service by pressing the “1” key on the Dial Pad. 

2. Read Messages 

By selecting Read Messages from the menu, you can read new text messages or view the text 
messages stored in your cell phone memory.  Use the Left and Right arrows to scroll through the 
list.  If the message is too long to fit on one screen, a flashing down arrow informs you that you 
may press the Down arrow to read more of the message or the Up arrow to scroll back up the 
message. 

Display Keys: 

Prev 

Displays the previous message that was received.

Next 

Displays the next message in the list.

Options

a. Delete

You can delete a message you wish to discard.  You will be prompted with the 

question “Are you sure?”  You may then “Choose” Yes or No. 

b. Reply

You can reply to a Text Message by pressing the “Reply” Soft Key.  You may 

then enter a message.  Pressing “Next” will bring up a screen with the phone number 
of the person who sent the message.  Pressing “Send” will “Send” the message through 
the cell phone. You will be prompted with the message “Are you sure?”  You may then 

“Choose” Yes or No. 

c. Forward

You can forward a Text Message by pressing the FORWARD soft key.  The 

Enter number screen will appear.  Enter the telephone number of the person you wish 
to forward the message to.  You can then press “Send” to send the message to the person. 
You will be prompted with the message “Are you sure?”  You may then choose 
“Yes” or “No”. 

3. Write Message 

You will be able to write text messages by using this option.  The Enter Message screen will 
appear and you may type your message.  Pressing “Next” will bring up a screen with the phone 
number of the person who sent the message.  Pressing “Send” will send the message through the 
cell phone.  You will be prompted with the message “Are you sure?”  You may then choose 
“Yes” or “No”. 

NOTE: 

Repeatedly press a Dial Pad key until it cycles to the desired character.  Pausing moves the 

cursor to the next position. Special characters are located under the ‘1’ key.  Accented characters (such as 
ä, é, etc.) are grouped with the keys that contain the unaccented base character.  The following illustration 
shows the numbers, letters and symbols found on each Dial Pad key. 

Enterprise Telephone User Guide 

Summary of Contents for Cell Phone

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Page 3: ...ory 7 Callers 8 Redial 9 Call Waiting 9 Hold 9 Mute 9 Speaker 9 Volume Bar 9 Receiver Volume 9 Speaker Volume 10 Ringer Volume 10 Message Waiting 10 Call Handling 10 Live Call Transfer 10 Voice Dialing 10 One Touch Dialing 11 Charging your Cell Phone 11 Operation during Power Outage 11 Accessory Port 11 Enterprise to Dock N Talk Accessory 12 Glossary 13 Troubleshooting 13 Safety and Regulatory 14 ...

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Page 7: ...s Back to go back a screen Save to save the menu choice Dial to dial the number currently on the screen Redial to drop the current call and redial the last number dialed Pause to add a pause to a dialing string Unhold to release the hold on the call Options to review additional options for that screen Send to send a Text Message Exit to exit the menu and return to the idle screen Simply press the ...

Page 8: ... 3 key on your Dial Pad or highlight this option using the Up Down arrows and select the Choose Soft Key Button Use the Dial Pad to enter the month day hour minute and AM or PM Once these items have been entered you will be prompted to save the entries you have made If you press the Save Soft Key Button the Date and Time will saved in memory It may also be automatically updated from the cell phone...

Page 9: ...y then enter a message Pressing Next will bring up a screen with the phone number of the person who sent the message Pressing Send will Send the message through the cell phone You will be prompted with the message Are you sure You may then Choose Yes or No c Forward You can forward a Text Message by pressing the FORWARD soft key The Enter number screen will appear Enter the telephone number of the...

Page 10: ...ssary 2 Service Centre Some cell phones require a Text Message Service Centre phone number to be saved in the Enterprise memory If you cannot Send Text messages from the Enterprise call your Network Operator to find your Text Message service center enter the Message Center number phone number and enter it here This need only be done once and is only necessary on a few cell phone models Directory P...

Page 11: ...ocal Callers list contains the calls logged in the Enterprise memory which can hold up to 50 Caller ID records Use the Up and Down keys to scroll The Cell List soft key displays the cell phone call list if available Viewing the cell phone s Callers from the Enterprise is not available on all cell phones The Options Soft Key lets you manage your call list The local Callers options are 1 Save Item S...

Page 12: ...ter you hear the call waiting tone While on a call you will hear a call waiting beep if another caller is trying to reach you if your cell phone supports Call Waiting Caller ID you will see the number and possibly name of the second caller on your screen Pressing the Call Waiting key will answer the incoming call Pressing the Call Waiting key subsequent times will toggle between the two callers if...

Page 13: ...ge press the Text Msg soft key to view the message Call Handling Live Call Transfer Placing a call from your cell phone If you wish to dial a call first from your cell phone while it is docked to the Enterprise telephone you can then immediately transfer the call on to the Enterprise telephone by picking up the handset or pressing the Speaker key and press to connect the call Transferring an activ...

Page 14: ... Operation during a Power Outage The Enterprise will not be able to function during a power outage unless connected to some kind of external power device However you can disconnect your cell phone and continue to use it during a power outage All of your directories and programming will be maintained during the outage and will function again normally when power returns Accessory Port The Enterprise...

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Page 16: ...s and SMS messages This card may be transferred from one cell phone to another Used only with GSM cell phones SMS Short Message Service or text messaging The ability to send and receive text messages from a cell phone Troubleshooting Voice Dial not working Some cell phones do not support this feature or require the dial pad cover to be flipped open for voice dial to be activated PSTN detected mess...

Page 17: ...rayed b If the product has been exposed to rain water or liquid has been spilled on the product disconnect the unit and allow it to dry out Once dry it may be tested too see if it still operates however do not open up the product c If the product housing has been damaged d If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 10 Avoid using the product during an electrical storm There may be a ...

Page 18: ...ing and insurance costs relating to returning products for repair or replacement Any replacement Product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or for thirty 30 days whichever is longer The above remedies are the Consumer s exclusive remedies for breach of warranty Phone Labs does not warrant against damages or defects in accessories or components not manufactured by P...

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