IMPORTANT!Use only accessories approved by the phonemanufacturer. The use of any other types will invalidateany approval or warranty applying to the t
2. The Battery and SIM CardThe BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Useonly batteries approved by the phone manufacturer andrecharg
Charging a New Battery or Recharginga BatteryConnect the charger to the phone before plugging thecharger into a standard 120V AC outlet.The battery se
eventually wear out. When the operating time isnoticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a newbattery.Battery Low/RechargeYou get this message
Temperature extremes affect the ability of your batteryto charge: it may require cooling or warming first.Do not short circuit the battery. Accidental
Installing the SIM CardSwitch off the phone,wait for a fewseconds, and removethe battery beforeinstalling or removingthe SIM card.Open the cover of th
The PIN2 code comes with some SIM cards and isrequired to access some functions, such as chargingunit counters, which must be supported by the SIMcard
3. The BasicsSwitching On or OffPress and hold the P button.When switching on, extend the antennafully. As with any other radio transmittingdevice, av
Making a Call - Method 1Note: Whenever Find appears at the bottom of the display,you can press ▼ or ▲ to scroll through stored numbers.After you key i
UnlockTo unlock, press the Unlockkey then ∗.Note: With KEYS LOCKED,calls may be possible to the emergency number 911.Answering a Call with KeyLock Act
Keys and the DisplayPWR7418052963pqrsghituvjklabcwxyzmnodef#ABCCLRTALK ENDMenu MemoryAdjusts volume of the earphone orhandsfree speaker.Switches phone
4. For Your Convenience. . .These extra features can simplify using your phone.On-Line Quick GuideMenu 14 contains on-line descriptions of 11 of theph
Emergency Key 9Official emergency numbers vary by location (e.g. 911).Only one emergency number is programmed into yourphone to be dialed automaticall
Calling Line IdentificationThe phone may display the caller’s phone number if youhave subscribed to and activated Calling LineIdentification. The phon
Store the person’s name and number in your phoneand include either one, two, or three “!” charactersanywhere in the person’s name. Your phone ringsdis
Ending the Active CallOnlyThis ends the active call andretrieves the held call.Ending the Held CallOnlyThis ends the held call only andhas no effect o
5. Voice and Text MessagesPlease check with your operator for the availability ofmessage features.Note: The Messages menu items appear only ifsupporte
number to call) or you may use your own answeringmachine or voice mailbox number.Text MessagesWhen the text messaging network service is availableand
▼ scrolls through message screens. Press or pressand hold ▼ to read messages.The messages are shown in the order that they werereceived or stored, and
Send sends the message. At the prompt Number:, keyin the recipient’s phone number, or scroll throughnumbers in memory with ▼. Press OK when thenumber
Key it in and press OK. MESSAGE SENT appears afterthe message is delivered to the message center.Message Settings (Menu 2 4)MESSAGECENTERNUMBERYour ne
ABDMenu MemoryA: SIM Card memory is in use ORB: The phone’s internal memory is in use.You have a text message. Ifflashing, text memory is full.Battery
SET VOICEMAILBOXNUMBERSee the first page ofthis chapter.24
6. The MemoryThe phone uses either the memory locations on theSIM card (“A”) or those in the phone (“B”). A or Bwill appear in the upper left corner o
When entering letters, press and hold the key to switchbetween upper and lower case letters. PressC tocorrect a mistake.When ABC is not displayed, you
Storing Numbers and NamesYou can enter another location number or scroll throughavailable location numbers with ▼ or ▲ after STOREIN LOCATION n?. You
At the REPLACE? prompt, press OK.To Change the Number Stored With aName Recall the number from memory. Use the C key to erase the current number o
To Fast SaveKey in the number to be saved, then press and holdMemory.Recalling Numbersfrom MemoryWith the display empty,press ▼ or ▲.The top right cor
After step 1, you can key in the name, or the first fewletters of the name, and press Find. Scrolling beginsat the alphabetic location closest to the
7. Touch TonesYour phone is a “Touch Tone” phone. Touch Tones canbe used for many automated phone services such aschecking your bank balance and using
∗∗∗ creates a “p” (pause) of 2.5 seconds. When yourecall this number sequence from memory and pressB, the phone dials the phone number, and after thec
8. The MenuThe phone’s menus and submenus allow you to tailorthe phone to suit your tastes.Scrolling Through the Menus To use the Menu, start by pres
For Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger and RapidTravel Charger Power connector for Desktop ChargerCHH-2/CHH-2L System and data connector for accessor
Menu SummaryNote: Items shown with an ∗ appear on the menu ONLYif supported by your operator and SIM card.1 Recent Calls1 Dialed Calls2 Received Calls
6 Duration and Cost1 Call Duration1 Last Call Duration2 All Calls Duration3 Clear Timers2 Call Costs∗1 Last Call Units∗2 All Calls Units∗3 Clear Count
Network ServicesSome of the menu functions are network services.These functions can be utilized only if provided by yourPCS1900 network. To make use o
If you choose Activate in Step 3, key in thenumber to forward to at Number:. You can option-ally press the ▼ or ▲ key to scroll through storednumber
Menu 4, Phone SettingsMenu 4 01, LightsWith lights on, the keypad lights come on when youpress a key or have an incoming call, and go off15 seconds la
Menu 4 7, Automatic AnswerWith this on, the phone answers calls automaticallyafter one ring. Note that this works with the headsetonly when Ringing Op
You cannot use this method to call numbers beginningwith “+” (the international prefix). Use the actualinternational prefix (e.g., 011) to make callin
Menu 4 12, Menu ListIf you do not use all of the menu functions frequently,you may hide some of the menus and submenus.Complete shows all menu functio
You must enter the PIN code to change this setting.Menu 5 2, Security LevelThe three levels of security are None, Memory and Phone.The following table
Menu 5 3, Restrict CallsNote: When calls are restricted, calls may be possibleto the emergency number (i.e., 911).Note: Restrict Calls appears only if
Contents1. Important Safety Information . . . . 1Traffic Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Operating Environment . . . .
Menu 5 4, View Fixed Dial ListThis lets you review the contents of the Fixed DialingList created with Menu 5 5. Enter Menu 5 4 . ▼ to scroll through
Press ▼ to your choice (Erase all, Add,Remove, Edit) then press OK.Erase all permanently removes all names and phonenumbers from the list. Add adds
made or received since the counters were last reset.The call cost is shown for each SIM card separately.Note: The Call Costs function is a network ser
Menu 6 4, Show Costs InNote: Show Costs In appears only if supported by youroperator and SIM card.With this submenu you select whether the call costsa
and the phone returns to the selected line when youfinish the call.If you replace the SIM card, Menu 7 is automatically setto Primary.Menu 8, Memory F
until the name you want appears. Then press Erase.If you change your mind, press Quit instead of Erase.Press Quit orC when you are finished erasing.Er
The phone sounds an alarm and displays COUNTDOWNCOMPLETED when it finishes counting down the amountof time you enter. The timer stops if the battery r
scroll through stored numbers. Press OK when thenumber you want to send as Touch Tones is displayed.Conference CallsJoin creates a conference call by
Press OK.During a transmission, the message DATA CALL orFAX CALL and the D indicator are displayed. For moreinformation, refer to any documentation
Menu 14, Quick Guide Enter Menu 14. Press ▼ to get to the desired topic then pressSelect. Press More to read help screens. Press Quit when you are
6. The Memory . . . . . . . . . . . 25Alpha Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Storing Numbers and Names . . . . . . . .
9. AccessoriesAn extensive range of accessories is available for yourphone. You can select the accessories thataccommodate your specific communication
BatteriesThe following table shows battery options that areavailable for your phone, charging times with theACH-4U or LCH-2 charger, talk times, and s
The charger can also be used together with theoptional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-2)and Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L). Approximate chargingtimes
Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L)The Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L)offers support for the phoneduring charging. Used togetherwith the Rapid Travel Charger(ACH-4U)
charging right away.) Only the spare battery can bedischarged.The blinking red light indicates discharging, thecontinuous red light indicates rechargi
adapter into a wall outlet. Place the phone and/or thespare battery in the stand.The stand also provides a connector for PCS Card,Data and Fax facilit
Mobile Holder (MBH-6)The Mobile Holder holds thephone in place, for example,during charging with the RapidCigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2).The Mounti
10. Care and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help yo
11. Technical DataPCS System PCS1900Weight 8.3 oz (235g) with 600mAhNiMH batteryCapacity 179 cm3Frequency Range 1850 - 1910 MHz (TX)1930 - 1990 MHz (R
1. Important Safety InformationTraffic SafetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving avehicle. If using a hand-held telephone park the vehicleb
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartments as thephone, its parts or accessories.Only qualified per
When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your PCS1900 phone may be the onl
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