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Call Mode Preference
Either a digital or analog channel can be assigned to your
phone, based upon system channel availability.
Examples of peripheral devices that require analog operation
include fax machines, personal computers with modems, and
telemetry monitors (EKG). This feature must be selected
before a call originates in order for the call to be analog.
Tip:
If this
feature is
selected during a
call, the feature
will be effective
with the next
call. Press
ƒ
¤
to switch
from digital to
analog mode
during a call.
Keep in Mind:
When powered on, your Digital StarTAC™
cellular phone will first search for a digital channel. If no
digital channel is available, your phone will switch to an
analog channel.
1.
Follow the steps in the ”Getting to Phone Options…”
block above to select
Call Mode Preference
.
2.
Press
to toggle between Dual, Analog, or Digital
modes.
3.
Press
to select a Dual, Analog, or Digital channel.
You will see
Dual Mode
,
Analog Mode
, or
Digital Mode
.
4.
Press
º
to exit, or scroll to other features.
Warning:
If you select either Analog Voice Only or Digital
Voice Only you will not be able to make a call if the selected
system is not available.
Switching Between
Numbers
Your phone can operate on two different home systems. If
you travel often, you can have your phone programmed with
two cellular numbers to reduce roaming. This feature allows
you to change your active number to the one appropriate for
the area you’re in.
or
1.
Press
ƒ
, then press
to enter the menu system.
2.
Press
to scroll to
Phone Options
and press
to select.
3.
Press
to scroll to the following features, and press
to select.
or
or
Getting to Phone Options…
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