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Bell Atlantic Mobile BAM-110 Owner's Manual

Dual mode digital cdma telephone

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I.
Prior
to
Use
Precautions
Contents
Checkout
Name
and
Function
of
each
part
Part
names
of
the
main
body
Role
of
function
buttons
Screen
status
display
and
function
Battery
insertion
and
detachment
Battery
insertion
method
Battery
detachment
method
Charging
the
battery
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Power
connection
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Charging
the
battery
only
Charging
the
battery
with
handset
Charging
completion
Status
of
lights
in
the
charger
Time
to
complete
battery
charging
Battery
life
(for
new
battery)
Tips
on
efficient
battery
use
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II.
Basic
Operation
How
to
turn
the
handset
on
or
off
How
to
turn
the
handset
on
How
to
turn
the
handset
off
How
to
call
How
to
answer
a call
How
to
adjust
volume
When
using
volume
button
When
using
[MENU]
button
RingerON/OFF
selection
Ringer
type
selection
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Memory
Function
How
to
store
a
phone
number
How
to
enter
characters
using
dial
buttons
How
to
make
a
call
using
a
stored
phone
number
One-touch
dialing
Two-touch
dialing
How
to
find
a
stored
phone
number
How
to
know
the
list
of
the
last
calls
Recalling
by
memory
location
number
Recalling
by
phone
number
Recalling
by
name

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Summary of Contents for Bell Atlantic Mobile BAM-110

  • Page 1 Prior Contents Precautions Name Checkout Function each part Part names main body Role function buttons Screen status display function Battery insertion detachment Battery insertion method Battery detachment method Charging battery Power connection " ,.,," Charging battery only Charging battery with handset Charging completion...
  • Page 2 How to erase a stored phone number How to identify or erase the hidden phone number How to identify the hidden phone number How to erase the hidden phone number Convenient Function Basic method using menu Menu structure adjust keypad lighting time Backlight...
  • Page 3 KJ~~ Jprecautions v... 1J::J When use the t:i)o not take apart modify Keep ttje handset in a safe place when not in Do not use in high-temperature or use to avoid vibration i~pact high-humidity environments. If the handset is soaked with rainwater or spilled drinks, it may not be possible to repair.
  • Page 4 8::» Thank you for purchasing this product. Please comparing them with the following pictures. Extended battery Standard battery(optional) User's Guide In case there defects. please report it to the -place ~ Reference '-- Portable Loop 5~:": ~ame lI::J check the product contents Desktop Charger is any product...
  • Page 5 ,"1" '.'r.J ~~i: arne functIon /J:;:J This button is used when you use the menu. This button is used when you make a call or receive a call. Short pressing of this button is used when you terminate a call or get out of current menu in the menu. To turn unit on/off press this button for more than one second This button is used to clear the digits and / or text from the display or exit the current menu in the menu.
  • Page 6 ~~~ ~attery insertion lJ::J As shown in the picture CD, insert the battery to fit into the groove at the bottom of the handset. Then press in the direction of (2) until it snaps. Push handset separation tab ill with one hand and pull in the direction of (2) to separate.
  • Page 7 J/;harging battery 8:> To charging the battery with handset, insert the battery- " mounted handset into front slot of the charger. Note: Charging the battery with the handset on is less efficient than charging it with the handset off. ~ ~~ =~Z'"--- Charging --~"~c~~ is completed...
  • Page 8 8:;;;) Standard Type Status battery Continuous call 210min Slot mode 1 50-59 Continuous Standby Slot mode 2 60~65 11 More current is consumed during an active call than in standby status, making the standby time shorter as the call gets longer. Battery life varies depending on the use environment, such as charge status or temperature, use habit, the condition of radio waves, and keypad lighting time.
  • Page 9 ,,'~': ~ow to turn the handset D... 8::> ~~=-",~"~,~. Press [END/PJ button until lamp turns ~(1i" Warning You should press (END/Pj button to turn off the handset. In case of detaching the battery from the handset, pressing (END/Pj button, the call contents will not be saved.
  • Page 10 AREA PHONE CODE NUMBER Press area code + phone number in order. by number modificalion : number modification : Press [SEND] button. FAILED" means that call was not connected. the line is busy, press [END/P] button, than redialing function, U start conversation if you nnected...
  • Page 11 Adjust volume by pressing the volume button during the state of operation the handset as below: .Call status: Ear piece volume adjustment. .Standby status: Beep volume adjustment. .Call status of hands-free : Hands-free volume adjustment. After adjusting the volume, store using [MEM] button.
  • Page 12 5~~ ~ow to store a phone You can store up 100 frequently lJ:::J you can make a call quickly and simply using various recalling Enter the phone number you wish to store and press [MEM] button. (r:; To store, in the I.ocation ,number that "~,"...
  • Page 13 5~? J},ow to enter characters ~~~. dial buttons 8::> S~lect ch~racters wish to enter usIng the dial buttons. Dial button 11 ~!~~1-2 repetition ~ 3 repetition 14 repetition I 5 repetitionl 2ABC 3DEF 4GHI gwxyz .When entering special charcters such as O!.?,-()"'. repeatedly.
  • Page 14 ~ ~ ~ You can find a phone number by designating random memory or phone number and part of 9::J a name when you wan!lo locate a stored phone number and contents of memory location Press [MEM] (]). .You can identify 10 phone numbers of latest calls. &2 ' Locate phone...
  • Page 15 Iflow to find the phone your latest calls 8::> -0-0 NAME Press [MEM] Enter the name (or part of the name) you want. After entering the name, press [MEM] button. Lo.cate the phone number you want using the scroll button. * ..1 scans the memory the address backwarc [#TI scans the memory the address forward.
  • Page 16 ~~~;11,ow to identify or erase D~~~ phone number o .O (90-99) O Press [MEM] (1~'\ Press memory number (90 "" 99) you wish to locate. Press 4-digit lock-releasing code .Default parameter of the lock code is set to "0000" when shipped out of factory. .Only names are displayed...
  • Page 17 ~~~aSiC (i[!j ,[ method of using menu l}:;J Press [MENU]button at the initial screen and press the number corresponding the menu item using the dial buttons. .Move between menu items using the scroll buttons ([ * .V[#T])or volume button. c-.,. ."'ili~..==~~ To rT)ove to higher menu, use [END/P] or [ClR] button shortly, to get out of the screen completely, use [MENU] button.
  • Page 18 ~1"1 I.& 5~~': ~enu Structure ..lJ;:'J ri/!) t:£- ~[~: '1(Ifenu 8::J 1 :BACKLIGHT 2 : AUTO RETRY 3 : AUTO ANSWR 4:BEEPLNGTH 1 : TIME SHOW 2 : GREETING 3 : AUTO HYPHN 4:CONTRAST 1 ; RCV. TYPE 2 ;...
  • Page 19 5~l1:,ow to adjust the keypad 8r:::J '..' Press [Menu] -7 (0 -7 (0. Select the lighting time you want the scroll buttons. .1,2,4,6,8, 10 SECONDS: The length of time the light stays on .ALWAYS ON: Light stays on all the time. .OFF: Light stays off all the time.
  • Page 20 5i~: J}.uto answer 1.1- This function answers an incoming <;1'-.1 rings that the user sets. -0.0,-0..0- ""1 Press [Menu] Select the parameter you want using the scroll buttons. .Bell repetitions 1 ,2,4,6 : Bell repetitions before call is answered automatically- .OFF: Auto answer function not used Press.
  • Page 21 -~~=~"C~==~~~ Enter a greeting using the dial buttons. -"C~~"~"C-~~.,.. -~--~-=~~ Press the [MEM] button to enable your setup. 1'\rI Il " 5::; "Screen ~U5t This function adjusts the LCD screen contrast of the handset (;1) Press [Menu] --.,,~--.,,@. -=c~,~~~--~-~-c.~ 1;:0 Select the contrast level you want using ,,;...
  • Page 22 {f!(~~'~erifying call time D..~ lI:::I This function verifies the current time during a call, and is available only with digital service. ~~CD. Press [Menu] ~\t(,} .After 10 sceonds, it moves to higher automatically. -0.0. Press [Menu] ~ (5) ~ (2). .Verify the length of the last call 5J~~~erifying...
  • Page 23 ~i~~~erifying call time lI:::I This function displays alarm and phone number at a set time on the screen. You can use this function when digital service is provideed. ,-'jO ~~cc==" ~~cc'c [Menu] (5) ~ Select the parameter you want using the scroll buttons.
  • Page 24 ~/arm function 8::1 This function sounds an alarm and gives out a message service area, or when it enters other system service area, or when it leaves the user' service area. r;;2"l Select the parameter you want using the ~~-/ scroll buttons.
  • Page 25 This function prevents any other person from using the handset with 8::1 permission. If locked, the handset can't be used to dial or use any other functi (However, calls can still be received and emergency calls can be made.) Enter a 4-digit lock release code, .Default parameter of the lock code is set to "0000"...
  • Page 26 lro~ C&- ~~~; "Vse nctlng This is a function to restrict using certain functions 8::::J can restrict four different functions Press [Menu] Enter a 4-digit lock release code .Default parameter of the lock code is set to "0000" when shipped out of factory. Press Dial @ (RESTRICT) Using the scroll buttons, select the set parameter as YES...
  • Page 27 ,mse restricting " This function allows you to prevent others from using your phone. When this function i enabled, incoming calls can be answered, but outgoing calls can not be made. But it i possible to make emergency calls. !~~~~~~t.'::~.~'~. r-' I---' .IOI..IQ- then press dial...
  • Page 28 This is a function that prevents a subscriber from using another carrier's system. ( this function is set, the subscriber can't receive or make a call from another carl service area. !f,~~~~~t,~:~,~':. -lol- .1°l ~17i If select "YES" , then press dial ...~@ (ROAMING) Select the parameter...
  • Page 29 lf~a/1 contents clearing 81::) The latest used of 10 phone numbers can be deleted. Press [Menu] -7 (1) Enter 4-digit locking release number. .Default parameter of the lock code is set to "0000" when shipped out of factory. Press dial (5) (CLR DIALED) button. Select the parameter using the scroll buttons.
  • Page 30 J~~ :!floaming call time clearing D... l1::> Press dial ~ (CLR ROAM TM) button. ---~-~-- rfi\ Select the parameter using the scroll buttons. .YES: erases roaming call time. .NO: does not erase roaming call time. Press [MEM] button. ;Jf'~~: ;~~:~;'-t~~;. ~ ~~ ,~~ .
  • Page 31 5tRoice privacy mode selection ,... /I:.) Press [Menu] Enter 4-digit locking release number. .Default parameter of the lock code is set to "0000" when shipped out of factory. Press dial @ (VOICE PRIV) button. Select the parameter using the scroll buttons.
  • Page 32 This function enables your handset number to be transmitted you called without pressing the whole phone number. Press [Menu] 4 CD (during a call). Press [Menu] -? (2) (during a call). .After displaying the phone number for 5 seconds, will return to the previous screen. .-.,:.:0"e.;.;~:.: °f.;.','.;~~:;:,~:'~~~~~.: .;~r1.ft%~~:.;:::;..
  • Page 33 This function enables you to adjust earpiece volume while a call is in progress. Press [Menu] (§) (during a call) This function enables you to select the voice privacy mode while a call is in progress. Press (Menu] -1 (§) (during a call).
  • Page 35 -~~ "io-rhythm check ~~ ~ / This function identifies the bio-rhythms 8:::1 calendar. You can use this function -0.0. -1 J Press [Menu] Press dial button ~ [BIRTHDA V]. .Enter your solar calendar birthday in year/month/date, and then press [MEM] button. To find out today's bio-rhythm, TODA Y and to find out bio-rhythm...
  • Page 36 ,ialculator ,~~~ .~. , r"' <¥3 .The function keys are as follows : equal to:[MEM]button, +:[~]button, -:[MENU]button, X:[ * ...]button, /:[#]button, .(dot):[SEND]button If you press [ENO:P] button, the screen returns to the previous one. watch Operate stop watch function by using the volume keys.
  • Page 37 ~;~~{~: C" !~;;r receive message cf~~ ,,-. a:!:, When the handset re~eives a character message, and ~ blinks on the screen and the following message is displayed. message arrivals is announced with ringer, lamp, or vibration as selected by the user. received character message can be automatically...
  • Page 38 I~'lto check received lJ::!, .The unchecked character and voice messages displayed on the screen. Press the character button (ce). .The message list is displayed in order of receipt- .Unchecked messages are displayed on the corresponding number with "N" Select the message number you want to check by using the scroll buttons + [MEM].
  • Page 39 Appendix (:1) Optional Devices Summary Table of Functions :;:t;fi :':.:':.:.'::~ :~0;;~.:~~(:-:;.;:':~;{~, -,c' '.-",0: ~ (~~ -tional Devices ..~ c."Up ... ~.. Ij::)I The car hand$-free kit allows you to talk with both your hands on the steering wheel without picking up the handset while driving. Because the handset is powered by the car battery, it can provide long call time while the battery pack connected to the handset is charging.
  • Page 40 ~I:) 5~~': '"'Optional Devices ..l}r::) Cigar Lighter Charger This device allows power from Ihe cigar jack in Ihe car wilh/wilhol Ihe handsel battery pack attached. Traveling Charger This device is convenient travel. Portable Hands Free Kit, Cradle, Leather Case, etc. 5 ~: ~ummary ITum the Handset On Make a Call...
  • Page 41 Adjust LCD contrast [MENU][2][4][ * ..!#'Y][MEM] Check Current Time [MENU][5][1] Check Last Air Time [MENU][5][2] Check all calls (MENU][5][3] Check Total Air Time [MENU][5][4] Check Roaming lime [MENU][5][5] Set reserved call and alarm [MENU][5][6][ * ..!#'Y][MEM] Time Alert [MENU][6][1][ * ..!#'Y][MEM] Service Area change Alert [MENU][6][2][ * ..!#'Y][MEM] Call Release Alert...