Amplicomms PowerTel M6300 Operating Instructions Manual

Amplicomms PowerTel M6300 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 PowerTel mobile phone Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 M6300 Helpline 0844 800 6503 ( ee page 69 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS NHANG Quick Start Guide............6 Quick Glance ..............6 What is in the box ............8 Installing the SIM card and battery ......8 Charging the battery ...........10 Charging via the mini USB charging socket .....10 Charging via the desktop charging unit ....10 Battery status ...............11 Switching the mobile phone on and off.....11 Make sure you are in range of your Network ...12...
  • Page 4 ONTENTS The phone in details ............18 Keys and Parts ..............18 Special key functions ...........18 Icons in the display ............21 Using the phone ............23 General ................23 Switching the mobile phone on and off.....24 Dialling a phone number / Calling ......25 Dialling with the speed dialling keys......25 Using redial / using the Calls list ........26 Taking a call..............26 Setting the volume ............27...
  • Page 5 ONTENTS Creating a new phonebook entry........30 Calling from the phonebook........31 Editing a phonebook entry ..........31 Deleting a phonebook entry ........31 Deleting all phonebook entries ........32 Copying/moving all phonebook entries .....32 Storing a phonebook entry to a speed dialling key ..32 “Messages“...
  • Page 6 ONTENTS “SOS“ menu ..............48 Selecting an emergency call destination ....48 Entering emergency call numbers......48 Select an outgoing emergency voice message..49 Recording a personal emergency voice message..50 Emergency call procedure ...........50 Cancel the emergency call function......52 “Settings“ menu ............53 Tone settings (User profiles) ........53 Network settings............56 Security settings ............57 Bluetooth ...............58...
  • Page 7 ONTENTS “Services“ menu ............67 ppendix ...............68 Technical data ...............68 Service hotline ..............69 Problems and solutions ..........69 Tips on the battery............72 Intended use ..............73 Areas of use ..............73 Safety Information ............74 Power adapter plug ............76 Disposal .................77 Declaration of Conformity ..........78 Maintenance ..............79 Guarantee ..............79 Index ................82...
  • Page 8: Quick Start Guide

    UICK TART UIDE Quick Start Guide Important: Before you start, please read the safety information on page 74. Quick Glance 1 LCD display 14 Microphone 2 Left softkey 15 Mini-USB charging socket 3 Call key 16 Loudspeaker 4 Keypad 17 Battery cover 5 Star key 6 Emergency call button 9a Details for the navigation...
  • Page 9 UICK TART UIDE Helpline 0844 800 6503 ( ee page 69 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 10: What Is In The Box

    UICK TART UIDE What is in the box The box contains: 1 mobile phone 1 power adapter plug 1 li−ion battery 1 operating manual 1 desktop charging unit Installing the SIM card and battery Risk of swallowing small objects! The SIM card can be removed. Small children can swallow them.
  • Page 11 UICK TART UIDE • If there is already a battery inside, remove it. • Slide the SIM card with the golden contacts facing down in the moulded SIM card hol- der. The SIM card must be located under the metal retai- ning bar to be in the correct position.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    UICK TART UIDE Charging the battery • Before starting to charge the battery, check that it has been installed properly. Do not remove the battery while it is being charged. This could damage the phone. • When charging the battery for the first time, it should be charged for at least 4 hours.
  • Page 13: Battery Status

    UICK TART UIDE socket on the charging unit. Insert the phone in the charging unit to charge it. • It may take a few seconds before the phone indicates the charging process. Battery status The current battery charge status is indicated in the dis- play as follows: Empty - - >...
  • Page 14: Make Sure You Are In Range Of Your Network

    UICK TART UIDE Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code. Fol- low the prompts on the screen. The SIM code (PIN of the SIM card) that you received with your SIM card, protects the SIM card against unauthori- sed use.
  • Page 15: Setting The Display Language

    UICK TART UIDE Setting the display language If you want to select a different language please refer to the Settings menu, starting on page 53. Setting the time and date Refer to the Settings menu, starting on page 53. Taking a call Take the call Rejecting a call Reject the call...
  • Page 16: Advanced Settings And Functions

    UICK TART UIDE Advanced Settings and Functions For more details about setting up your Amplicomms M6300 and other functions follow the descriptions in this user guide. Examples: • Store numbers in the phone book -> page 30. • Setting time/date -> page 55.
  • Page 17 UICK TART UIDE service then you also benefit from being able to carry over any credit that has been paid on the card. Where can I get a SIM card from? Any high street mobile phone shop will be able to provide you with a SIM card.
  • Page 18 Can I use a SIM card from any mobile phone compa- Yes. The Amplicomms mobile phone is what is termed as an open SIM card phone and so it is not restricted to any particular service provider or mobile phone company.
  • Page 19 UICK TART UIDE can do this over the phone, on−line, at many shops and even some cash points allow you to do this. PAYG is more suited to less frequent users. How do I find out my credit balance? The service provider of the SIM card should have provi- ded an information pack with the card.
  • Page 20: The Phone In Details

    HE PHONE IN DETAILS The phone in details Keys and Parts for the explanation of keys and parts please refer to pages 6 and 7 . Special key functions Left softkey In standby -> open the main menu In menus the function changes due to the term in the display above the softkey (e.
  • Page 21 HE PHONE IN DETAILS End call key - End or reject a call - Cancel the current process and return to standby (in menus) - Switch the mobile phone on and Navigation key Navigate through the menu (refer also to page 6). In standby the navigation key offers a quick access to specific menu items.
  • Page 22 HE PHONE IN DETAILS messages (to change the number, please refer to page 37). Note: If prompted, it may be neces- sary to enter your network's voice mail number first. Refer to the documentation supplied with your SIM card for this number. Star key - to enter the international prefix “+“...
  • Page 23: Icons In The Display

    HE PHONE IN DETAILS Hash key - In standby: long press (approx 3s) to lock or unlock the keypad. - when entering text: switch the input method (eg. switch ABC to Abc) SOS key Start the SOS sequence. For details please refer to page 50.
  • Page 24 HE PHONE IN DETAILS Vibrate then ring Vibrate only Silent mode is activated The keypad is locked A headset is connected USB is connected A stopwatch is running in the background Call forwarding is active The “Roaming” symbol will appear if the phone switches to an alternate network provider.
  • Page 25: Using The Phone

    SING THE PHONE Using the phone General All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Use the navigation key ▲ /▼ to scroll though the • menus and the lists (e. g. phonebook). • Press Back, to return to the last step. •...
  • Page 26: Switching The Mobile Phone On And Off

    SING THE PHONE assigned to the same key, press the key the respecti- ve number of times to enter the first character. Then wait for approx. 2 sec. and enter the second letter. Use the navigation keys ▲ /▼/◄/► to place the cursor •...
  • Page 27: Dialling A Phone Number / Calling

    SING THE PHONE Dialling a phone number / Calling • The phone must be in standby (SIM card inserted and the phone switched on). • Enter the telephone number incl. the prefix. For ente- ring a + in front of the country prefix press quickly two times.
  • Page 28: Using Redial / Using The Calls List

    SING THE PHONE Using redial / using the Calls list • In standby press the green call key. A list of the last calls is shown (Missed calls, dialled calls, received calls). Select an entry using the navigation keys ▲ /▼. •...
  • Page 29: Setting The Volume

    SING THE PHONE Setting the volume • During a call you can set the volume using the naviga- tion keys ▲ /▼. The setting will be saved. Hands-free • During a call press H-Free. You can hear the caller via the loudspeaker.
  • Page 30: 3-Party Conference

    SING THE PHONE 3-party conference “3-party“ is a provider dependant feature. Establishing a 3-party conference lets you talk to two subscribers simul- taneously. • Call the first subscriber. • Press Options and select Hold. • Enter the phone number for the second subscriber or press Options and Phonebook, to select a phonebook entry.
  • Page 31: Phonebook" Menu

    “P “ HONEBOOK MENU “Phonebook“ menu You can save names and phone numbers in the internal memory (up to 100 entries) and on the SIM card. Opening the phonebook • In standby press Names • During a call press Options and select Phonebook. Checking the memory status For checking how many names and phone numbers are stored in the phonebook press Names ->...
  • Page 32: Creating A New Phonebook Entry

    “P “ HONEBOOK MENU Creating a new phonebook entry • Press Names and select Add new contact using the navigation key ▲ • Press Options and select Select. • Depending on your preferences (Phonebook settings - > Preferred storage) the new contact is stored to the phone or to the SIM card.
  • Page 33: Calling From The Phonebook

    “P “ HONEBOOK MENU Calling from the phonebook • Press Names to open the phonebook. Select an entry using the navigation keys ▲ /▼ or • enter the first letter for the entry. • Press the green call key to dial the phone number. Editing a phonebook entry •...
  • Page 34: Deleting All Phonebook Entries

    “P “ HONEBOOK MENU Deleting all phonebook entries • Press Names -> Options -> Phonebook settings -> Delete all contacts. Select whether the contacts in the phone or on the SIM card should be deleted and con- firm. Copying/moving all phonebook entries •...
  • Page 35 “P “ HONEBOOK MENU • Select Set numbers and press OK. • Select a button from the list (2…9) and press Edit. • Select an entry and press OK. Further options With the phonebook open and an entry selected press Options and select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 36 “P “ HONEBOOK MENU • Groups: You can define caller groups. In these caller groups, you can group phone book entries stored in the phone book of the phone. • Phonebook settings • Preferred storage: select where new contacts should be saved (SIM card, phone) •...
  • Page 37: Messages" Menu

    “M “ ESSAGES MENU “Messages“ menu You can send and receive text messages (SMS / Short Message Service). Received SMS are stored either inter- nally in the phone or on the SIM card. Unread text messa- ges are stored in the Inbox. When a new SMS is received, a message appears on the display.
  • Page 38: Checking/Changing The Sms Centre Number And The Voicemail Server Number

    “P “ HONEBOOK MENU • SMS settings: You can change some of the SMS rela- ted parameters. Note: These settings should only be changed by advanced users. Checking/changing the SMS centre number and the Voicemail server number This particular number is needed for sending and recei- ving of SMS.
  • Page 39: Writing And Sending A Sms

    “M “ ESSAGES MENU enter a new number using the digit keys and press Delivery report: You can request a delivery report of sent SMS (depending on network provider). Reply path: Please let the setting Off untouched in the M6300. Voicemail server: You can change the number of your voicemail server.
  • Page 40: Reading/Deleting Sms And Further Options

    “M “ ESSAGES MENU ding the prefix and press OK. • The entered phone number will be shown. • Press Options and select Send. • Select Add from Phonebook, select an entry and press OK. • The selected entry will be shown. •...
  • Page 41 “M “ ESSAGES MENU Forward: Forward the text to a different number. Delete: Delete the SMS text. Advanced Use number: You can make a call to the sender, store the number in the phonebook or send a SMS to the number. Use Email: If the SMS contains an email address, it is used to create a new phonebook entry.
  • Page 42: Sms-Settings

    “M “ ESSAGES MENU SMS-Settings • Press Menu, select Messages-> SMS settings. • You have the following options. SIM: (refer to “Checking/changing the SMS centre number and the Voicemail server number“). Memory status: Number of the stored SMS (SIM card/Phone). Text msg.
  • Page 43: Call Center" Menu

    “C “ ALL CENTER MENU “Call center“ menu A new call is shown on the display. • Press Back to delete the message. The icon for a new call appears in the display. You can see this call “nor- mally“ in the Missed calls list. •...
  • Page 44: Deleting The Calls List

    “C “ ALL CENTER MENU number. Save to Phonebook: You can store the telephone number to the phonebook (this item will only be shown if there exists no entry for this number). Add to Blocklist: Add the entry to the block list. Delete: Delete the entry.
  • Page 45: Call Settings

    “C “ ALL CENTER MENU Call settings • After pressing Menu -> Call center -> Call settings you have the following options: • Call waiting: Settings for an incoming call if you are already in a conversation. Activate: The second call will generate a short beep in the earpiece.
  • Page 46 “C “ ALL CENTER MENU information on the current setting with Query status. Divert if unreachable: Call diversion, if your phone is not available (switched off or “No net- work“). For information on settings please refer to “Divert all voice calls“ . Divert if no answer: Call diversion, if you do not accept the call.
  • Page 47 “C “ ALL CENTER MENU • Call barring: Barring of incoming or outgoing calls. Ask your provider for the barring password. You can change it to a personal password (-> Change bar- ring password). Outgoing calls: If you select All voice calls, no more calls can be dialled.
  • Page 48 “C “ ALL CENTER MENU Change barring password: Changing the pas- word for activating/deactivating the call barring. Ask your provider for the barring password. • Advance settings: Block list: You can enter a list of phone numbers to be blocked. If you activate this feature calls from phones with the respective numbers will not be signalled any more.
  • Page 49 “C “ ALL CENTER MENU nswer mode: If ny key is activated, inco- ming calls can be taken by any key (except the right softkey and the red end call key). If uto answer when headset mode is activat- ed, an incoming call will be taken automatical- ly if a headset is connected.
  • Page 50: Sos" Menu

    “SOS“ MENU “SOS“ menu This phone is equipped with an emergency call function. You can register up to 5 personal phone numbers for automatic periodic dialling or an emergency phone num- ber for an emergency call centre. Selecting an emergency call destination •...
  • Page 51: Select An Outgoing Emergency Voice Message

    “SOS“ MENU • Select From phonebook, to select a phone number from the phonebook or Enter number, to enter the phone number manually. • Select Call center number and enter the desired phone number. Note: It is forbidden to enter a public emergency number such as police, fire and rescue control cen- tre.
  • Page 52: Recording A Personal Emergency Voice Message

    “SOS“ MENU • Select Custom, to select a personal outgoing voice message. To use this setting you will have to record the personal outgoing message before (see below). Recording a personal emergency voice message • Press Menu, select SOS -> SOS setting -> Set out- going voice MSG.
  • Page 53 “SOS“ MENU • If the first phone number will not answer the next phone number will be dialled and so on. All phone numbers (max. 5) will be called one by one subse- quently. If you have only set one phone number, the phone will only call that number cyclically.
  • Page 54: Cancel The Emergency Call Function

    “SOS“ MENU • Note: Please mention explicitly in your personal emergency message, that the called party will have to press key “0“ to be able to speak with you. If not, the loop continues. This prevents the emergency loop from terminating, when, for example, an ans- wering machine takes your emergency call.
  • Page 55: Settings" Menu

    “S “ ETTINGS MENU “Settings“ menu Tone settings (User profiles) • Press Menu, select Settings -> Tone settings. • Select one of the profiles and press Option. • You can activate, customize or reset (Standardein- stellungen wiederherstellen) the respective profile. Note: The “Silent“...
  • Page 56 “S “ ETTINGS MENU Ring type: You can select Beep once or Repeat. Ringtone: Select a melody and press OK. Ringtone vol...: Adjust the ring tone volume. Message: Set the ring tone for incoming messa- ges and press OK. Message vol...: Adjust the message tone volume. Keypad - Select whether the confirmation of a pressed button should be confirmed with a Click, a Tone, talking (with a voice prompt when ente-...
  • Page 57: Phone Settings

    “S “ ETTINGS MENU Phone settings • Press Menu, select Settings -> Phone settings. • You have the following options: Time and date: In this menu you can Set home city, Set time/date and Set format. Schedule power on/off: You can set two automatic switch on/off times for your phone.
  • Page 58: Network Settings

    “S “ ETTINGS MENU Language: Select a language for the display. Pref. input method: Select which setting you prefer for entering text (phonebook entries/SMS). Wallpaper: Select a wallpaper for the standby mode. LCD backlight: Set the brightness for the backlight. Network settings •...
  • Page 59: Security Settings

    “S “ ETTINGS MENU Security settings • Press Menu, select Settings -> Security settings. • You have the following options: SIM security PIN lock: You can turn on or off the request for the SIM PIN when the phone is switched on. This is not allowed for some SIM cards/providers.
  • Page 60: Bluetooth

    “S “ ETTINGS MENU set time (15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 5 min) after the last time a key was pressed. Bluetooth • Press Menu, select Settings -> Bluetooth and press • You have the following options: Power: Switching the function on or off. You can change the setting with the left softkey.
  • Page 61 “S “ ETTINGS MENU After selecting the device and Options you have the following options: Connect (with the paired device) Service list Rename Delete Delete all Search audio device: After pressing OK the phone searches active bluetooth devices. Having found a device this must be paired with the phone (left softkey: Pair).
  • Page 62 “S “ ETTINGS MENU Note: If your phone is connected to a Bluetooth hands- free device you must copy your phone book entries from your SIM card to the phone (see page 34) before you can use the hands-free device to call those num- bers and to enable the hands-free device to display the caller's name instead of the phone number during a call.)
  • Page 63: Restore Factory Settings

    “S “ ETTINGS MENU Restore factory settings You can reset the phone to its factory settings. • Press Menu, select Settings -> Restore settings and press OK. • Enter the phone lock code (1122 in delivery state) and press OK. •...
  • Page 64: Organizer" Menu

    “O “ RGANIZER MENU “Organizer“ menu Calender You can set the calendar from January 1970 to December 2030. With Options the following functions are available: • View • View all • Add event • Delete event • Jump to date •...
  • Page 65 “O “ RGANIZER MENU Press ▼ and enter the alarm time. • Press ▼ and select (Options -> Select), whether the • alarm should sound Once, Everyday or Days. When “Days“ is selected, mark the desired days using the left softkey. Days on which the alarm is given, are mar- ked with a tick.
  • Page 66: Calculator

    “O “ RGANIZER MENU Calculator The phone can support four continuous mixed arithmetic operations. • Enter the first digit(s) for your arithmetic operation. Enter the “dot“ using the hash key. Press the navigation key ▲ /▼/ ◄/► to select the •...
  • Page 67: Stopwatch

    “O “ RGANIZER MENU Stopwatch The stopwatch has various features. • Typical stopwatch • Split timing: Stopwatch with split timing and total time. Press Start to start the function, Split to take the split time (the total time is still dis- played), Pause or the button in the centre of the navigation key stops the stopwatch with saving ability, and after pressing Options you can Reset...
  • Page 68 NHANG • View records: list of the stored records. • nWay stopwatch The nWay stopwatch is composed of 4 parallel stop- watches that you can individually start with the navigation key ▲ /▼/ ◄/►. The active timer can be started with the button in the centre of the navigation key or the left soft key (Start), stopped (Pause) and resumed (Cont.).
  • Page 69: Services" Menu

    “S “ ERVICES MENU “Services“ menu The items in this menu depend on your network operator. Please check with your provider for details. Helpline 0844 800 6503 ( ee page 69 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 70: Ppendix

    PPENDIX Appendix Technical data Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Additional functions emergency call function Battery Li-Ion, 3.7V, 800 mAh Talk time up to 5 hours Standby time up to 8 days Dimensions 114 x 51 x 15 mm USB connection Micro USB, EU Standard Headset connection 3.5 mm jack SAR values...
  • Page 71: Service Hotline

    PPENDIX Service hotline Should problems arise with the telephone, please refer to the following information first. In the event of technical problems, please contact our service hotline under tel. 0844 800 6503 (Using a UK landline, at the time of going to print: calls cost 6p for connection charge and then 5p a minute.
  • Page 72 PPENDIX No signal quality is No network displayed. connection. The mobile phone is in a location where there is no network service. Move to a diffe- rent location or contact your ser- vice provider. Keypad does not The operating speed of the dis- function or only play is reduced in the case of functions very slowly.
  • Page 73 PPENDIX Screen frozen or no Remove the battery for 3 minu- response when tes and try again. pressing keys. No connection to the Contact your service provider. mobile telecommunica- tion network. The “Insert SIM“ messa- Ensure that the SIM card has ge appears in the been installed correctly.
  • Page 74: Tips On The Battery

    PPENDIX unit with a soft, dry cloth. - Charge the mobile for 4 hours. Tips on the battery • Only use batteries, cables and charging unit approved by the manufacturer, otherwise the battery could be damaged. • Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the batte- ry in the phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts.
  • Page 75: Intended Use

    PPENDIX Intended use This mobile phone is designed for use when connected to a mobile phone network. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or recon- struction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open the device or complete any repair work yourself. Areas of use •...
  • Page 76: Safety Information

    PPENDIX Safety Information • Prevent exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight. The phone is not waterproof; therefore, keep it dry. • Only use original accessories and batteries. Never attempt to connect other products. • If you want to connect the phone to another device, read the manual supplied with that device with regard to any detailed safety information.
  • Page 77 PPENDIX • The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker. Take an incoming call first and then hold the phone to your ear. This prevents any possible hearing damage. • Only use the phone while driving or riding a transport vehicle in road traffic when using the approved hands- free equipment and appropriately positioned holders.
  • Page 78: Power Adapter Plug

    PPENDIX • Do not rely on the mobile phone as a safeguard for emergencies. For a variety of technical reasons, it is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection under all circumstances. Power adapter plug The power adapter plug supplied ful- fils the ecodesign requirements of the European Community (Directive 2005/32/EC).
  • Page 79: Disposal

    PPENDIX Disposal In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling centre). Accor- ding to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners are obliged to dispo- se of old electronic and electrical devices in a separate waste container.
  • Page 80: Declaration Of Conformity

    PPENDIX or in the corresponding containers provided at collection points by local public waste authori- ties. Disposal is free of charge. The symbols indicate that the batteries must not be disposed of in nor- mal domestic waste and that they must be brought to collection points provided by local public waste authorities.
  • Page 81: Maintenance

    Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. Guarantee AMPLICOMMS equipment is produced and tested accor- ding to the latest production methods. The implementati- on of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble−free functioning and a long...
  • Page 82 PPENDIX the date of purchase. All deficiencies related to material or manufacturing errors within the period of guarantee will be redressed free of charge. Rights to claims under the terms of gua- rantee are annulled following tampering by the purchaser or third parties.
  • Page 83 PPENDIX guarantee, please return it to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AMPLICOMMS device together with the purchase receipt. All claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at the sales outlet.
  • Page 84: Index

    PPENDIX Index 3-party conference ..28 Calling....25 Calls list ..26, 41 Cancel the emergency Alarm .
  • Page 85 PPENDIX Emergency call Icons in the display ..21 destination ... 48 Installing the SIM card Emergency call and battery ... . 8 numbers .
  • Page 86 PPENDIX Mini USB charging Quick Start Guide ..6 socket ....10 Multitap mode ..23 Range of your Network 12 Muting the microphone 27 Redial .
  • Page 87 PPENDIX Switching the mobile phone on and off. . . 11, 24 What is in the box ..8 Taking a call ..13, 26 Talking keypad ..54 Tasks .
  • Page 88: Menu Tree

    ENU TREE Menu tree Messages Write message Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent messages SMS templates SMS settings Memory status Text msg. counter Save sent message Preferred storage Phonebook (Options) View Send text message Call Edit Delete Copy Add to block list Groups Phonebook settings Preferred storage...
  • Page 89 ENU TREE Memory status Copy contacts Move contacts Delete all contacts Call center Call history Missed calls Dialled calls Received calls All calls Delete call logs Call settings Call settings Call waiting Call divert Call barring Advance settings Block list Auto redial Call time reminder Answer mode...
  • Page 90 ENU TREE Set outgoing voice MSG Record SOS MSG Settings Tone settings General Silent Meeting Outdoor <within a profile> Alert type Ring type Ringtone Ringtone volume Message Message volume Keypad Keytone volume Power on Power off System alert Phone settings Time and date Schedule power on/off Language...
  • Page 91 ENU TREE Network settings Network selection Security settings SIM security Phone security Keypad auto lock Bluetooth Power Visibility My device Search audio device My name Advanced Audio path My address Restore settings Organizer Calendar Alarm Calculator Tasks Stopwatch Services (depending on network provider) Helpline 0844 800 6503 ( ee page 69 for costs and hours of operation)
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