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About Your Phone and Battery
14
English
Placing and Ending a Call
You can use the Smart Button to place and end a call, as
described in “Using Your Phone” on page 19.
Controlling Volume
Use the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece, keypad,
and ringer volume. When you press these keys, the phone’s
speaker demonstrates the current volume level.
To adjust earpiece volume during a phone call:
Press qZ to raise or lower the volume.
To adjust the ringer volume and keypad while not in a
phone call
Press qZ to raise or lower the volume.
The Display
The display on your phone can show alphanumeric characters as
well as useful information symbols.The various elements of the
display are as follows:
1.
rx
Signal Strength
. The more segments
displayed in the bar graph, the better the
signal strength.
DNSIU
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
2.
D Digital Indicator.
If you are in a digital
coverage area, the digital indicator appears.
Your phone operates more efficiently in
Digital mode.
3.
IU In Use Indicator.
Displayed when a call is in
progress.
4.
n
I
n-Building Indicator.
The In-Building
Indicator lights when the phone accesses an
In-Building Cellular System or other non-
public system.
5.
NS No Service Indicator
. If you travel beyond
the range of a cellular system, the No Service
Indicator appears to let you know that calls
cannot be placed or received from your
location.
6.
o
Short Message Service
. Displayed when
the phone has received a message. The
symbol will flash when your message storage
area is full.
7.
p
Voicemail Waiting Indicator
. Displayed
when you have a voice message waiting. The
availability of this feature depends on your
service provider.
8.
q
Battery Charge Indicator
. The more
segments displayed, the greater the battery
charge.
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