In Standby Mode - UTStarcom UTS708SY Instruction Manual

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3. Basic operations
PLACING A CALL
IF THESE SCREENS APPEAR (using the Public mode)
Dialing an
unused num-
ber. Call the
correct num-
ber.
NOTES
• Dialing when Warning is displayed will cause a "Out of Use" error to be dis-
played and a beep will sound. Display will be returned to the original screen.
• If sending a tone signal to operate a pager or remotely operate your answering
machine, you must be where signal reception is stable.
• Calls can also be dialed by pressing
method may take a little longer to call the party.
DIALING EMERGENCY NUMBERS: XXXXXXX
1. Stop and stand still when dialing.
Moving while talking could cause the call to be dropped. Stop and stand still
when calling for help.
2. Tell the operator that you are calling from a mobile phone.
If you don't know where you are, identify some nearby landmarks or ask some-
one first before calling.
3. Don't turn the power off after hanging up. Wait for help.
The operator may call you back. Wait at least 10 minutes.
4. If you don't know where you are, call from the nearest pay phone.
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The number
Circuits are
dialed is busy.
busy. Try again
later.
q
first and then dialing the number. This
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SELECTING THE STRONGEST SIGNAL
Select the best possible reception, even while talking on the phone.

In standby mode

In standby mode s
1
(press and hold)
The Power Search button
is on the side.
• Power_Search will flash on the display.
• The standby mode resumes when done.
While on the phone
When the phone is in use spress
1
• Continue talking when done.
• Power_Search can be attempted 3 times during any single connection.
NOTES
• Power Search disables all keys.
• Depending on reception conditions, Power Search may have no effect on sig-
nal reception.
• If transmission signals are weak...
You may be out of the service area even after Power Search.
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3. Basic operations
(POWER SEARCH)

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