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    							Chapter 3
    Everyday Operations    29
    Vo i c e  M a i l
    You must subscribe to voice mail through your 
    wireless service provider before you can retrieve 
    voice mail messages. If your voice mail phone 
    number has not been programmed, contact your 
    wireless service provider. Refer to Chapter 7 for 
    information about additional subscriber features.
    Listening to New Voice Mail
    1
    When a new voice mail message is received, an alert sounds 
    and   appears on the top of the display.
    The display indicates the number of new voice mail 
    messages.
    2Press   (LISTEN) to automatically dial your voice mail 
    number.
    OR
    From the standby display, press and hold   until it calls 
    your voice mailbox.
    3Follow the recorded instructions for your voice mail.
    4Press   to end your call and return to standby.
    Resetting the Voice Mailbox Number
    Do not reset your voice mailbox number if it is 
    preprogrammed by your wireless service provider. 
    Your voice mail will be inaccessible if an incorrect 
    number is entered. Check with your wireless service 
    provider for specific information.
    1From standby, press   (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
    2Press   to scroll to Messages
    . Press   (OK).
    3Scroll to Voice Mail
     and press   (OK). 
    						
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    30    Everyday Operations
    Your voice mailbox phone number is displayed.
    4Press   (EDIT) and enter a new voice mailbox phone 
    number.
    You may also program Pause and Wait times. See 
    “Programming Pauses or Waits” on page 24.
    5Press   (OK) to save the new phone number.
    Redialing Numbers
    You may easily redial one of the last ten (10) numbers dialed 
    from your phone. Or, when a system busy signal occurs, your 
    phone can automatically redial the number you are attempting 
    to call.
    Redialing One of the Last Ten (10) Numbers Dialed 
    from Your Phone
    1
    From standby, press   to view the last ten (10) dialed 
    phone numbers.
    If a dialed number matches an entry in the Phonebook, 
    the corresponding name is also displayed.
    2Press   or   to scroll through the numbers.
    3Press  to call. 
    						
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    Everyday Operations    31
    Automatic Redial
    If a call cannot be completed because of a system busy error 
    (or other system problem), your phone can automatically 
    redial the number for you.
    1If your call cannot be completed because of a system error, 
    wait until Automatic Redial?
     is displayed.
    Automatic Redial? is displayed only when your call 
    cannot be completed because of a system busy error 
    or some other system problem. 
    Automatic Redial? 
    does not display if the called number is busy (i.e., the 
    person you are calling is using the phone).
    When your phone is connected to the Private 
    Handsfree Headset or an optional Handsfree 
    Carmount Kit, the phone will automatically redial 
    without prompting for an answer to 
    Automatic 
    Redial?.
    2Press   (YES) to automatically redial the number.
    The phone automatically redials the number up to 15 
    times or until the call connects.
    An alert tone sounds when the call connects.
    OR
    Press   (NO) to return to standby. 
    						
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    32    Everyday Operations
    Vibration Alert
    Your phone can alert you to incoming calls with vibration alert.
    1From standby, press   (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
    2Press   to scroll to Tone Settings
    . Press   (OK).
    3Press   to scroll to Vibration
    . Press   (OK).
    The current setting is displayed with an asterisk ( ).
    If selected, the vibration alert icon (
    ) appears on the 
    display.
    4To change the setting, scroll to the other option and press 
     (OK).  
    						
    							Text Entry Operations    33
    Text Entry Operations
    Te x t  E n t r y  
    Operations
    You can use your phone’s keypad to type and store text using 
    letters, numbers and symbols. Typically, you enter text to 
    store names and phone numbers in the phonebook, to update 
    the welcome screen, to create text messages, to edit text 
    messages you receive, and to create a personalized reminder 
    if you are using the phone’s alarm.
    Text Entry Methods
    When a feature requires a text entry, the display prompts you 
    to enter text. The text may be entered using either Letter Entry 
    (ABC) mode or Word Entry (Word T9
    ®) mode. 
    Letter Entry (ABC) mode is the traditional method of entering 
    text in mobile phones. This method is best when entering text 
    that is not commonly found in a dictionary (for example, 
    names of people or places). Letters are entered by pressing a 
    key associated with a desired character once, twice, three 
    times, or four times until the character appears on the display.
    Word Entry (Word T9) mode allows you to quickly type text 
    with the aid of a built-in dictionary. Press each key only once 
    for each letter and the dictionary will automatically display 
    probable word choices for you.
    To change entry mode, press   when , , , , , , or  are displayed.
    In Letter Entry mode, press   briefly to delete the last-
    entered character. In Word Entry mode, press   briefly 
    to delete the last-entered character or an entered word. 
    In both Letter Entry and Word Entry modes, press and 
    hold   to delete the entire entry. 
    In Letter Entry mode, the   key is used to enter a 
    space or the number “1”. In Word Entry mode, the   
    key enters a space only.
    The   key is not used to enter any letters.  
    						
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    34    Text Entry Operations
    Using Letter Entry (ABC) mode
    Letter Entry is the selected mode when the bottom right 
    corner of the display shows   or  . Your phone 
    automatically defaults to Letter Entry uppercase ( ) when 
    text entry is required. To switch between uppercase and 
    lowercase, press 
    . 
    When using Letter Entry mode, press a key once to enter the 
    first letter on the key, press the key twice to enter the second 
    letter on the key, etc…. For example, press   once for the 
    letter “D
    ”, press   twice for the letter “E
    ”, etc….
    Press   briefly to delete the last-entered character. 
    Press and hold   to delete the entire entry. 
    Press   or   to scroll across characters, to 
    move to the next character space, or to add a blank 
    space.
    Refer to the Key Entry Table on page 36 for the complete list 
    of characters for each key.  
    						
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    Text Entry Operations    35
    Using Word Entry (Word T9) mode
    Word Entry is the selected mode when the bottom right corner 
    of the display shows 
    , , or . To select one of 
    the Word Entry modes when text entry is required, press 
     
    until the desired mode is shown. Once in Word Entry mode, you 
    can switch between initial capitals, uppercase, and lowercase 
    by pressing  .
    For example, to enter the word “first” in Word Entry mode, 
    press   once, press   once, press   once, press 
     once, and press   once. The word “first” should 
    appear on the screen.
    As letters are entered, the dictionary will display 
    probable words. Several different words can appear 
    on the display during the entering process.
    Press   briefly to delete the last-entered character 
    or an entered word. Press and hold   to delete the 
    entire entry. 
    If the first word found in the dictionary (and shown on the 
    display) is not the word you want to enter, press
      to scroll 
    through the other options for that key sequence. Once the 
    desired word is displayed, press 
     (OK),  , or  to 
    select it and move to the next word location. 
    If you have changed your phone’s language option, 
    the Word Entry dictionary changes to agree with the 
    selected language. 
    						
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    36    Text Entry Operations
    Using Numbers (NUM) mode
    Numbers mode is the selected mode when the bottom right 
    corner of the display shows 
    . Numbers mode is used to 
    insert numbers in a text entry. To select Numbers mode, press 
     until   appears. Then key in the desired number.
    Using Symbols (SYM) mode
    Symbols mode is the selected mode when the bottom right 
    corner of the display shows 
    . To select Symbols mode, 
    press  until   appears. 
    Each number key is associated with several symbols. To 
    select a specific symbol, enter the corresponding number on 
    the keypad. To scroll through additional screens of symbols, 
    press  ,  , or  . The table below shows the letters, 
    numbers, and symbols associated with each keypad key.
    Key Entry Table
    Mode
    KeyLetter entry 
    ABCLetter entry 
    abc NUM SYM
    1
    (space)1
    *
    * Press   to enter a space or press   twice to enter a 
    “1” .1. =~
    2ABCÇÂ2 abcçâ22,-%
    3DEFÉÈÊ3 deféèê33 ;_$^
    4 GHI4 ghi4 4 : ( < |
    5JKL5 jkl5 5?)>\
    6 MNO6 mno6 6 ! {
    7 PQRS7 pqrs7 7 @ }
    8TUV8 tuv8 8/&[
    9 WXYZ9 wxyz9 9 # + ]
    00 00 N/A
    Switches between upper-
    case and lowercaseN/A Moves to next 
    Symbol display 
    #
    .,;:?!@/# -_N/A N/A 
    						
    							Phonebook Features    37
    Phonebook Features
    Phonebook 
    Features
    The Phonebook has 100 memory locations. Each location can 
    hold a first and last name, up to four associated phone 
    numbers, an email address, and a distinctive ring tone. This 
    chapter includes information related to creating, saving, 
    searching, and accessing your Phonebook entries. For an 
    overview of how to move through the menu and use the 
    shortcut keys, see Chapter 2, “Getting Started”.
    Creating a Phonebook Entry
    1From standby, press   ( ) to enter the Phonebook.
    2Press   to scroll to Create
    . Press   (OK).
    For each entry, you can enter any or all of the following 
    information: [First
    ] Name, [Last
    ] Name, [W
    ]ork number, 
    [H
    ]ome number, [C
    ]ellphone number, [O
    ]ther number, 
    special ring tone [ ], email address [@
    ], and memory 
    location number [#
    ].
    If all memory locations are full, Phonebook Full
     is 
    displayed. You must delete an entry before adding 
    another one. See “Editing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry” on 
    page 42 for more information.
    If the special ring tone is set to standard, the phone will 
    ring at the same ring alert set in Ring Alert
    . 
    						
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    38    Phonebook Features
    3Press   to scroll to the desired item and press   
    (SELECT).
    4Enter the desired information.
    To enter text or symbols, see Chapter 4, “Text Entry 
    Operations”.
    To delete an entered character, press   briefly.
    To delete an entire line, press and hold  .
    If no name is entered for a phone number in the 
    Phonebook, “----” will indicate there is no name entry 
    when later scrolling through the Phonebook.
    5Press   (OK) when you complete the information.
    6If additional information needs to be added, repeat steps 3 
    through 5 until the entry is complete.
    7To save the entry into memory, press   to scroll to #: [ ]
     and 
    press  (SELECT).
    Press   (ANY) to save the entry in the first available 
    location.
    OR
    To save the entry as a specific location number, enter a 
    number between 1 and 100 and press   (OK). If you 
    want to use Super Speed Dialing for the entry, enter a 
    location number between 1 and 9. 
    To determine which location numbers are available, press 
     (MAP). A period “.
    ” indicates that the location is 
    already being used. For example, in the following display, 
    locations 1, 3, 9, 12, 13, 14, and 25 are being used. The 
    remaining location numbers are available. Press   
    (BACK) to enter desired memory location number. After 
    entering a number, press   (OK). 
    						
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