The Phone, Keypad, and Display
Antenna
Volume Keys
Earpiece
Display
Microphone
Key Functions
Indicator Light
InfraRed (IR) Port
Navigation Key
Keypad
Indicators in the Display
Active Flip
Some features/menus are operator dependent
YES
•
, used to:
_
make calls, answer incoming
calls, put calls on hold and
switch between calls.
_
confirm selections and inputs.
NO
and
, used to:
•
ON/OFF
_
turn the phone on or off.
_
end calls, reject incoming calls
and cancel selections.
LEFT
•
, press
or
NAVIGATION KEY
RIGHT
(or press and hold) to ac-
cess and navigate the menu
system.
CLR
•
(Clear), used to
_
erase digits from the display.
_
mute the telephone.
•
S, used to enter
NUMERIC KEY
the digits 0–9 and to enter text.
The 0 key also enters the inter-
national prefix (+) if held
down.
• Signal strength.
The more bars that are shown,
the higher the signal strength.
• Battery meter.
The fuller the icon, the better
the battery charge.
• The keypad is locked.
L1
• All incoming calls are for-
Roaming
warded to another number.
•
, used to:
STAR
_
enter the * character.
_
enter a pause character ('p') if held down.
•
, used to:
HASH
_
enter the characters # or ¤.
_
recall a phone number from the Phone Book.
•
on the side of the phone, used
VOLUME KEYS
to:
_
change the earpiece volume during a call.
_
reject an incoming call.
_
silently adjust ring type and ring level (must
select from menus).
_
check date when roaming.
_
temporarily disables the active flip.
•
answers and ends call when activated.
FLIP
• The ring signal is turned off.
• You have received a text message.
• You have received a voice mail.
• The alarm is set.
• The line currently selected. (Requires that
you have the Two Line Service.)
•
The phone is locked to a network other
than your home network. Analog only.
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