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Reading the indicators
[diagram]
1.
Signal strength
Displays the strength of the connection between your phone and the wireless network.
The more lights that come on, the greater is your chance of making and receiving calls. If
no signal strength lights come on, this means you are in an area in which it is impossible
to make phone contact.
2.
Real time clock
When your phone is on a CDMA digital network, the display shows the current date and
time transmitted to the phone by the system. You can set your clock for 12 or 24 hour
format. See page ___ for more information.
3.
In use
Appears when a call is in progress.
4.
Roam
Lights up when your phone accesses a wireless service outside of your home system.
When you leave your wireless service area, your phone roams (seeks another wireless
system).
5.
No service
Appears when your phone is located in an area in which the cellular signal strength is
weak. When this indicator appears, calls cannot be placed or received from your location.
6.
Message
Appears on the display during an incoming call ID* or an alpha numeric text message or
(if supported by the system) when you have received mail in your voice mailbox. It will
disappear after you have checked all messages (call ID, text message, voice mail).
7.
Voice mail
Indicates that you have received a voice mail message in your voice mailbox. It will
disappear after you have checked your voice mail.
8.
Digital
Indicates that your phone is receiving a digital EVRC channel giving improved voice
quality.
9.
Silent mode
Indicates that all of your phone's tones are silenced (OFF).
* Contact your Service Provider for availability.
Placing and ending calls
First check that your phone is ON and is ready to dial.
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