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1Unlock code menu, page 66
2Main telephone menu
3S: Signal, page 67
R: Roaming, page 67
R (highlighted): Roaming on non-home type system
4Reception indicator, page 695Incoming call, page 68
6Alphanumeric phone book, page 70
7Numeric phone book, page 72
8Info Service, page 79
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Switching telephone operation on and off
Press , the menu for entering the unlock code will
appear.Entering the unlock code
Use the number keys ... to enter the unlock-
code. Asterisks will appear in place of the digits in the
input line.
If the input code is correct and the phone is registered
in a network, the phone is ready for use.
Switching off the telephone system
The telephone will change to sleep mode if you switch to
an audio mode, navigation mode or switch off the MCS
system.
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Note:
Your unlock code prevents unauthorized persons from
using your telephone. Be sure to memorize this code
carefully. The code is a three digit number.
If you enter an incorrect code, the system returns to the
menu for entering the unlock code.
The unlock code must be entered when the telephone is
switched on for the first time (if phone is in lock mode),
but not if you switch to it from another system (i.e.
radio).
The emergency number programmed in memory loca-
tion 1 can be used even if the unlock code has not been
entered.
“NO SERVICE” - this message will appear in case the
phone is not registered in a network or the network is
no longer receivable because of bad receiving condi-
tions. In this case, the emergency call number cannot be
used.If the telephone is ready for operation “READY” will
appear. In the display the received signal is indicated by
1 to 5 bars, with 5 indicating a strong signal. If you are
not in a home network, the roaming indicator “R” will
be shown.
Outgoing calls, page 70.
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Incoming calls
If the system detects an incoming call the phone rings
and “CALL” will appear on the display. The telephone
number will appear in the display if it can be identified.
The corresponding name will appear in the display if it
has been entered witht hte number in the phone book.
When the call is answered, the call time will appear in
the display.Accepting a call:
Press , the current audio source is automatically
muted.
Refusing a call:
Press , the main telephone display disappears and
the previous source is restored.
Ending a call:
Press , the main telephone display disappears and
the previous source is restored.
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Setting volume for hands-free operation:
Raising the volume - turn rotary/push-button (1) to the
right (clockwise)
Lowering the volume - turn rotary/push-button (1) to
the left (counterclockwise)Accepting an incoming call and using the mobile
cellular telephone handset
Removing the telephone from its cradle will switch
hands-free operation off.
1 Observe all legal requirements.
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Please be sure to pay attention to the traffic situa-
tion at all times. Use the mobile cellular telephone
1
only when the traffic situation allows.
Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a
cellular telephone while driving a vehicle. Whether
or not prohibited by law, for safety reasons, the
driver should not use the cellular telephone while
the vehicle is in motion. Stop the vehicle in a safe
location before answering or placing a call.
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Outgoing calls
You can use the following functions:
• Dial a telephone number, page 70
• Dial a number from phone book, page 72
• Redial, page 74
• Speed dialing, page 75
•Quick dialing, page 76
• Pre-programmed emergency call, page 76Dialing a telephone number
Press . The main telephone menu will appear. Any
activated audio source will automatically be muted.
Enter the telephone number with the number keys
... .
To correct the last digit press .
If the number is correct press . The dialing will
begin. If the number is stored in the memory with a
name, then the name will appear on the display.
To stop the dialing press .
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Conducting a call
When the call is answered, the call time will appear on
the display.
Ending a call:
Press .Subsequent dialing:
During the call you can press the number keys ...
, and to transmit other dialing tones to
the party you are talking to.
The numbers dialed will appear in the menu for 10 sec-
onds after the last key is pressed (subsequent dialing
display).
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Dialing a number from the phone book
The phone book can be accessed through either the soft-
key “NAME” or the “NUM”.
The softkey “NAME” starts the alphanumeric
scrolling mode and the softkey “NUM” starts the
numeric scrolling mode.
If there are no numbers located in the memory “PHONE
BOOK MEMORY EMPTY“ will appear on the display.
Note:
You can only save numbers and names in the telephone
book via the cellular telephone, see telephone Opera-
tor’s Manual.Dialing a number from the
alphanumeric scrolling mode
When the main telephone menu is on display press the
softkey “NAME”.
You also can enter the desired memory location number
with the number keys ... (e.g.: ). You
can enter up to 2 digits. To correct the last digit press
. If you have got the right number press the soft-
key “NAME”.
The alphanumeric scroll menu will appear on the dis-
play.
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