
Welcome to cellular telephone service. Your
phone represents the state-of-the-art in personal
cellular telephones today. The listing below shows
just a few of the exceptional features that your
telephone contains.
Simplified Programming
PIN Code and Authentication Capable
Signal Strength Meter
Battery Meter
Low Battery Warning
Volume Meter
Nine numeric memories
Nine selectable ringer tones
Nine number Turbo
Nine number Super Speed Dial
Highlights
Remember, these are just a few of the great
features that your phone provides to meet your
needs. In addition, accessory options are
available to help you tailor your cellular system
to your individual preferences.
To cover all of your phone’s features properly, this
manual will take you through a logical,
step learning procedure that explains everything
you need to know to operate your new telephone.
To help you become familiar with your
telephone’s features, it is suggested that you
experiment with them as you progress through
this manual.
Please
read
the safety information on
page before operating your telephone.
In addition, simple instructions for the most
commonly used features of your phone can be
found on the inside of the battery compartment
door.
(Store) Key Operation
Depending on the cellular phone model you have
purchased, your keypad may have separate RCL
and
keys or one key for both RCL and STO.
With either model, your phone’s functions and
features are identical.
Instructions in this manual have been written to
detail the key strokes for models with separate
RCL and ST0 keys.
For models with one key
for both RCL and STO, pressing FCN, then
RCL is equivalent to pressing ST0 in all
instructions in this manual.
For models with one key for both RCL znd STO,
note that both “FCN” and “STO” are printed in
blue to help you remember that you need to press
FCN,
then
RCL
for a
ST0
operation.
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