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  • Page 1 TalkTime Max 962 Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 BE COLLECTED, RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER. Battery Recommendations: The NEC TalkTime 900 Series cellular phone you have purchased was designed to deliver quality performance and provide you with years of use. In order to maintain optimum performance, NEC recommends that only NEC Authentic Accessories be used with the TalkTime phones.
  • Page 3 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 in- dustry, after reviewing the available body of research, developed this updated Stan- dard.
  • Page 4 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 safe distance from a pacemaker. Existing data indicate that the greater the distance between a pacemaker and a wireless phone, the less risk of interference.
  • Page 5 Practical steps to achieve this separation distance include: • The wireless telephone should not be placed over the pacemaker, such as in a breast pocket, when it is in the “ON” position. (A phone is “ON” when power is being supplied to the telephone by the battery). •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Getting Started Pauses 18,19 Installing and Removing the Battery Memory Linking 18,19 The Battery Charge Indicator Roaming(System Select) Charging and Recharging the Battery Call Time Stamp Display Indicators Muting/Unmuting Quick Reference Guide Low Battery Alarm Menu Functions Error Tone Self Diagnostic Alarm Operation of the Phone Alarm Clock...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    The battery pack is a sealed unit with no servicable parts inside. Do not attempt to open the case. WARNING: Use only NEC approved batteries, antennae and chargers. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the telephone.
  • Page 8: The Battery Charge Indicator

    THE BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR The Battery Charge Indicator can be accessed by pressing the [FCN] key after power has been applied to the phone. The display screen F C N indicates the battery charge level ranging from NAM-1 E to F. E representing low battery and F 1234567890 representing full battery.
  • Page 9: Display Indicators

    DISPLAY INDICATORS CLOCK ALARM Shows cellular Indicates clock signal strength. alarm is on. LOCK FL-Full Lock PL-Partial Lock Received Signal Strength Indicator Current Date FEB 2 12:00 a m Current Time Home Service Area Indicator Clock Alarm Indicator LOCK Indicator (FL)/Voice Mail Indicator (VM) FEB 2 Automatic Answer Indicator 12:00 a m...
  • Page 10: Menu Functions

    ____________________________The Memory__________________________ Store a phone number Key in number(and/or name). Press STO (Hold). The number is stored in the first empty memory location. Speed Dialing Key in the number of the memory location. Press SND. Scan through memory Press RCL + 0 + 1+ # or ..
  • Page 11: Operation Of The Phone

    OPERATION OF THE PHONE 1) Press the PWR key and hold it for at least 2 seconds. The phone will carry out a short self-test sequence, then briefly display your wake-up message. 2) When the RSSI Indicator,Date and time and Home indicator appears on the display, the phone is ready for use.
  • Page 12: Signal Strength

    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 bars on the left side of the display screen. The more bars, the better the signal. If the signal is poor, try moving the phone slightly to improve reception.
  • Page 13: Shortcuts

    THE MENU FACILITY The menu allows you to operate or check the setting of certain features. Although the menu method can take longer than the alternative shortcut method, it is often easier to remember. FCN 1 Total Time 1) Press FCN (Hold). 2) The display will read FCN 1 Total Time.
  • Page 14: The Memory

    THE MEMORY Your phone has 99 memory locations which allow you to store numbers of up to 32 digits or names of up to 10 letters together with phone numbers of up to 32 digits. Your phone also uses memory locations 70 through 99 as permanent memory.
  • Page 15: Recalling A Number From Memory

    2) Press STO + G r o u p i n g A u t o S t o r e P r e s s 0 - 9 3) Press group number (Example 1). The phone searches the vacant memory according to the entered number and are stored in the first vacant location in that group.
  • Page 16: Editing Names Or Numbers

    EDITING NAMES OR NUMBERS If you make a mistake while keying in a name or a number, you can correct it as follows: 1) Press CLR to delete the last character or digit. 2) Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display. Note that this clears both the name and the number entered.
  • Page 17: Scanning For A Number

    SCANNING FOR A NUMBER 1) To scan the entire memory, press RCL + 0 + 1 to display the contents of the first memory location. Use # or keys to display the next or previous memory location. 2) When you find the number you want, press SND to make the call. SCANNING FOR A NAME 1) Press RCL # to display the name memory locations from A to Z.
  • Page 18: Additional Features

    ADDITIONAL FEATURES LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE PHONE Your phone has a simple security system. It can be locked by using a four-digit lock code to prevent unauthorized use. The lock code is supplied by the dealer. If you forget your lock code contact your dealer.
  • Page 19: Length Of Your Calls

    3) Unlocking is carried out in the same way. Press FCN + . When the lock is cleared the display will go back to the standby mode. If the key is incorrect the display will remain with the PL indicator in the upper right hand corner of the display.
  • Page 20: Setting The Backlight

    3) Press 8. FCN 68 Total Time Clear 4) Press STO. FCN 68 Total Time Cleared Your Total Time timers are now reset to zero’s. Total Time Home 000 h 00 m H Roam 000 h 00 m R 5) Press CLR (Hold) to return to standby mode. BACKLIGHTING The phone’s keypad and display are illuminated to make them easier to read.
  • Page 21: Setting The Ringing Volume

    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 . Ring Tone 2) Use RCL key to select Off,Min,Low,Mid or Max. 3) Press CLR to exit and save selection If you select Off, when a call is coming in, the display will flash, the CALL message will appear and flash.
  • Page 22: Tone (Dtmf) Dialing

    2) Press 5. FCN 5 5 Dual NAM NAM - 1 3) Press RCL to select between NAM 1 and NAM 2. FCN 55 Dual NAM NAM - 2 Note: If only one NAM has been programmed and you press the RCL key, a alarm tone will sound and the display will show NAM-1.
  • Page 23: Pauses

    Note: The DTMF Tone Generator has two settings, off and on. If the DTMF Tone Generator is set to off, the phone sends each DTMF signaling tone for 100 mili seconds. With the 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.
  • Page 24: Memory Linking

    There is usually an additional charge for roaming calls. Note: The ESN for your phone is located in the battery compartment of the phone, and comprises of the first 8 digits preceded by NEC’s company code of 189.
  • Page 25 To Select the Roaming Mode: 1) Press FCN + 5. FCN 5_ C a l l P r o c F u n c t i o n (2) Press 4. The phone will display its current roaming mode. FCN 54 Sys Select Standard (3) Press RCL to advance through the system selections.
  • Page 26: Call Time Stamp

    01) 59 m 59 s 01) 59 m 59 s 2141234567 Receiving NEC ELECT Outgoing Call Incoming Call 3) Press STO+Memory Location (Example 12 to store the number) or CLR to exit. 4) To clear Time Stamp Memory Press FCN + 6. Enter four (4) digit lock code.
  • Page 27: Low Battery Alarm

    LOW BATTERY ALARM The Low Battery Alarm warns the user when the battery power is getting low, 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 hearing these tones you have approximately 60 seconds before the phone shuts itself off.
  • Page 28: Automatic Power On

    4) Press STO. The flashing moves to the minutes field. - - : - - OFF - - : - - ALM 11 : 00 a flashing 5) Enter Alarm Time(i.e.31).(00 to 59 are valid entries for Minutes) - - : - - OFF - - : - - ALM 11 : 31 a flashing...
  • Page 29: Automatic Power Off

    4) Enter Automatic On Time (Example 8). Press RCL during the time is flashing to change to either AM or PM. ON 8 : 0 0 a OFF - - : - - ALM - - : - - flashing 5) Press STO.
  • Page 30: Escalating Alert

    3) Press STO. The flashing moves to the hour field. ON - - : - - OFF 1 2 : 0 0 a ALM - - : - - flashes 4) Enter Automatic Off Time (Example 8) Press RCL during the time is flashing to change to either AM or PM.
  • Page 31: Automatic Answer

    2) Press 2. F C N 4 2 E s c a l a t i n g o f f 3) Press RCL. This turns the function on or off. F C N 4 2 E s c a l a t i n g 4) Press CLR.
  • Page 32: Automatic Lock

    2) Press 2. F C N 5 2 B a t t S a v e o f f 3) Press RCL. To turn Battery Save on or off. F C N 5 2 B a t t S a v e 4) Press CLR.
  • Page 33: Restricted Digit Dialing

    RESTRICTED DIGIT DIALING The phone allows you to restrict the number of digits on outgoing overseas calls or other long distant 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’...
  • Page 34: Speed Dial Memory Lock

    SPEED DIAL MEMORY LOCKING This function prevents, either partially or completely, unauthorized access to the speed dial numbers stored in the memory. This function also prohibits memory access, scrollpad memory access, last number dialed access and call time stamp access. There are three separate setting for the Speed Dial Memory Lock.
  • Page 35: Reset Defaults

    2) Enter four (4) digit lock code. The lock code is supplied by the dealer. If you forget your lock code, contact your dealer. The factory default lock code is 0000. F C N 6 _ L o c k C o d e F u n c t i o n 3) Press 6.The phone shows current three (3) digit code.
  • Page 36: Wake-Up Message

    The Phone Resets to the Defaults listed below: (1) Total Talk Time: [000h00m] (2) Call Time Stamp: [00m00s] (3) Clock Alarm: [Off,12:00am] (4) Auto Power On: [Off,12:00am] (5) Auto Power Off: [Off,12:00am] (6) Minutes Reminder: [Off] (7) Automatic Answer: [Off] (8) Battery Save Select: [Off] (9) Auto-Lock: [Off] (10) Fixed Digit Dial: [Normal]...
  • Page 37: External Control Line

    6) Press STO. The wake-up message will be stored into memory. F C N 6 9 W a k e U p M e s s a g e 7) Press CLR. The phone returns to normal standby. F e b 2 1 2 : 0 0 a m H o m e EXTERNAL CONTROL LINE...
  • Page 38: One Touch Dialing

    2) Press FCN + SND. The phone will show the “RD” indicator, sound a ringing tome and dial the number selected. After thirty-five (35) seconds, if the call is not answered, the phone automatically terminates the call and the display will show: 0 0 m 3 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 M i c M u t e...
  • Page 39: Multiple Language Select

    MULTIPLE LANGUAGE SELECTION Your phone has the capability of displaying three (3) different languages on the display. The user can select which language (English,French,Spanish) they feel most confortable with, and the phone will remain in that language until changed. The default language is English. 1) Press FCN + 5.
  • Page 40 5) Press RCL to select either AM or PM. “am” / “pm” 9 : 3 1 N o v 3 T h u 1 9 9 7 6) Press STO. The minutes are now set and display moves to month. Nov is flashing 9 : 3 1 a m N o v 3 T h u...
  • Page 41: Caller Line Identification

    CALLER LINE IDENTIFICATION The caller line identification feature (when available) allows the phone number of the incoming call to appear 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 be- low.
  • Page 42: Clearing The Message Register

    2) Press and hold RCL again to access the message register. The latest message received is displayed. Time Message Received Day Message Received 5 : 4 0 p F r i Message Number [ 0 1 ] Caller Line 2 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Identification Number P A G E 3) Press # or...
  • Page 43: Minute Reminder Tone

    After the voice message waiting notification has been cleared, a voice message indication (VM) appears in the upper right corner of the standby display until the voice message(s) are retrieved from the cellular provider's digital messaging ser- vice. M a r 1 0 1 2 : 3 5 p m Ho m e Voice messages can be retrieved from the messaging service by following the ser-...
  • Page 44: Care And Maintenance

    1. What Products May Be Covered By This Limited Warranty? The following products (the "Products" or the "Product") purchased through an NEC America, Inc. (NECAM), Wireless Communications Division Authorized Dealer (the "Dealer") in the United States on or after January 1, 1997, may be...
  • Page 45 3. When Does Your Warranty Begin? The warranty period wil begin on the date You 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.
  • Page 46 (as explained in item #3), inclusive of Product's serial number (if applicable). The address of the nearest NECAM Authorized Service Center may be obtained by calling (800) 637-5917 or (972) 751-750, or by writing to: NEC America, Inc., Attention: Service Support & Administration, 1621 Walnut Hill Lane, Irving, Texas, 75038.
  • Page 47: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Dimensions (without antenna) 147.32x50.8x27.94mm (5.8"x2.0"x1.1") Weight 7.8 ounces Transmitting Power 0.6 W max. ERP Operating Voltage 4.8V(int. battery) Frequency Band 824.040 - 848.970 MHz (TX) 869.040 - 893.970 MHz (RX) Standard Battery Capacity 1000 mAh Number of Channels Memory Locations Memory Capacity Numeric: 32 digits per location...
  • Page 48 NEC SERVICE SUPPORT NEC's Service Support group is ready to assist you with any additional informa- tion that you may need in the operation and integration of your NEC Cellular Telephone and NEC Authentic Accessories. Service Support can be obtained by...
  • Page 49 Alphabetical Index Topic Page Topic Page Topic Page Features Names Aircraft Additional Deleting Use on Editing Alarm Keying In Battery Group Scanning Clock Storing Storing Diagnostic Guide Alert Quick Ref Operation Call Own No. (View) Escalating Tone Information Antenna Deleting Pauses Care Recalling...
  • Page 50 NEC Model TalkTime Max 962 Manual Page OPERATION SUMMARY ______________________________________________ NOTES: • [X][X] = Memory Address 01 to 99. [X] = Memory Address 1 to 9. KEY OPERATION TERMS: • Press = Press Key firmly. • Press(Hold) = Press and hold down key.
  • Page 51 NEC Model TalkTime Max 962 Manual Page OPERATION SUMMARY __________________________________________________________ Store Number From Scratchpad: o Key-in Number During Conversation. Press [STO Hold].(1st Vacant Location) Key-in Number During Conversation. Press [STO] + [Memory Location]. Recall Stored Numbers: o Press [RCL] + [Memory Location].

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