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[. . . ] SERIES SATELLITE SERIES 9505 PORTABLE TELEPHONE USER'S GUIDE Options Menu Quick Reference M Phone Book Personal Numbers Show Services1 Last Ten Calls My Phone Number(s) Fixed Dialing1 One-Touch Dial Setting Call Meters Show Call Timers1 Set Audible Call Timers1 Set In-Call Display1 Lifetime Timer1, 4 Mode Selection Satellite Always Cellular Preferred Cellular Always Satellite Preferred Call Related Features Show Battery Meter1 Show Signal Strength1 Pending Call Drop1 Call Forwarding1, 3, 5 Call Waiting1, 3, 5 Call Barring1, 3, 5 Network Selection Register Now1 Available Networks3 Network Search3 Find New Network3 Messages Menu Call Voicemail Received Messages1, 3 Outgoing Messages1 Message Editor1 Message Settings Phone Setup Emergency Mapping2 International Dialing Prefix2 Change Number2 System Scan2 System Options2 Adjust Ring Volume Ring or Vibrate Set Ringer Tone Phone Lock Activate IR Port Require SIM Card PIN Change SIM PIN2 Code New Security Code Extended Menus Show Time and Date1, 4 Set Time and Date1, 4 Set Time Format Language Selection Lights Select Keypad Tones Phone Status1, 4 Note: Unmarked features are available in all modes. 5 Network and subscription-dependent feature. Satellite Antenna Lock Release Button Cellular Cassette Antenna (if provided) Status Indicator Satellite Antenna Earpiece Signal Strength Indicator Real-Time Clock Battery Charge Indicator Volume Control Keys Display Display and Status Indicators Message Key Battery Compartment/ Cellular Cassette Connector Alphanumeric Keypad Quick Access Key Headset Jack Infra-Red Data Port Microphone Accessory and Power Connector SATELLITE MODE HELPFUL HINTS · Need clear view of sky, outdoors, away from buildings and tall structures. · Wait until registration is complete (you will see A Registered and the + and n indicators). If no registration (n missing), press E [phone number], O. 8. · To dial, press: [0 0] or [0 and hold for two seconds], [country code], · Talk with antenna above your head and vertical to the ground. Getting Started 9505 PORTABLE QUICK REFERENCE Special Features Continued Keypad disable: Press * and # keys simultaneously to prevent accidental usage of the phone. [. . . ] Your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting. Press M to scroll to either Voicemail or Other Number, and then press O. Follow the steps in "Getting to Call Forwarding. . . " to get to Detailed Forwarding, and then press O to select. Your phone takes a moment to request the current setting from the network. Press M to scroll to the option you desire: Tip: If you have not yet stored a voicemail number, go to page 144 to learn how. Cellular Mode (GSM 900/1800) (GSM 900) Forward All Voice Calls, If Busy, If No Answer, or If Not Reachable. Your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting. · If you select If Busy or If Not Reachable, your calls are automatically forwarded to your Personal Mailbox. · If you select Forward All Voice Calls or If No Answer, you will see Enter Number. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (TDMA 800/1900) (CDMA 1900) (CDMA/AMPS) To activate call forwarding features in TDMA or CDMA cellular mode, you must send a phone flash along with the appropriate feature code provided by your service provider. For instructions on how to send a phone flash, see "Sending a Phone Flash" on page 66. 114 Using Calling Features Getting to Call Forwarding. . . 1. Press M to scroll to one of the features described below. Canceling All Forwarding This feature cancels all call forwarding settings in satellite mode or GSM cellular mode. Note: You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider. Follow the steps in "Getting to Call Forwarding. . . " to get to Cancel All Forwarding, and then press O to select. Your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting. To cancel call forwarding settings in TDMA or CDMA cellular mode, you must send a phone flash along with the appropriate feature code provided by your service provider. For instructions on how to send a phone flash, see "Sending a Phone Flash" on page 66. Satellite Mode Cellular Mode (GSM 900/1800) (GSM 900) Cellular Mode (TDMA 800/1900) (CDMA 1900) (CDMA/AMPS) Using Calling Features 115 Getting to Call Related Features. . . 1. Press M to scroll to one of the features described below. Activating Call Waiting Satellite Mode Cellular Mode (GSM 900/1800) (GSM 900) If you subscribe to call waiting, use this feature to specify whether or not you want to be notified of incoming calls while you in a call. Note: You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider. Follow the steps in "Getting to Call Related Features. . . " to get to Call Waiting, and then press O to select. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select the desired option. For information on using call waiting, see "Using Call Waiting" on page 59. Cellular Mode (TDMA 800/1900) (CDMA 1900) (CDMA/AMPS) You do not have to activate call waiting through the menu system in TDMA or CDMA cellular mode. For information on using call waiting in TDMA or CDMA cellular mode, see "Using Call Waiting" on page 59. 116 Using Calling Features Restricting Calls with Call Barring You can use call barring to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls. [. . . ] message 31, 122 Low Battery message 37 Not Available message 122 power level, checking 122 removing 33­34 safety cover 30 standby time 19 talk time 19 troubleshooting 205 Blocked message 44, 158, 206 207 ! Blocked message 44, 160, 206 Busy Try Later message 47, 59, 62, 69, 179 C call answering 51­52 automatic redial 48 barring 117­121 conference call 63­65 dialing special characters 48 emergency call 49 ending 50, 53 forwarding 108­115 holding 61­65 incoming call alert 52 international call 47 last ten calls 97­98 muting 58 placing 46­50 receiving 51­53 redialing last number 48 returning a call 135 unable to make call 203 unable to make international call 204 unable to receive call 204 Call Answer?51, 52 call barring barr password changing 121 entering 118­121 cancelling 120 incoming calls 119 outgoing calls 118 unable to cancel 205 Call Failed message 51, 52 call forwarding all calls 110­111 cancelling 115 from Quick Access menu 71 unable to cancel 205 call forwarding (continued) voice calls 112­114 when unavailable 108 call holding CDMA cellular mode 62 conference call 63, 65 ending 61­62 making new call 61 messages 62 placing call on hold 61 switching between calls 61 TDMA cellular mode 62 Call Meters menu diagram 192 Lifetime Timer feature 198 Repetitive Timer feature 196 Reset All Timers feature 194 Set Audible Call Timers feature 195­196 Show Call Timers feature 193­194 Show In-Call Display feature 197 Show Last Call feature 193 Single Alert Timer feature 195 Total For All Calls feature 194 call meters. See call timers Call Related Features menu Call Barring feature 117­121 Bar Incoming Calls 119 Bar Outgoing Calls 118 Cancel All Barring 120 Change Bar Password 121 Call Forwarding feature 108­115 Cancel All Forwarding 115 Detailed Forwarding 112­114 Forward All Calls 110­111 Forward When Unavailable 108 Call Waiting feature 116 diagram 106­107 Pending Call Drop feature 124 208 Call Related Features menu (continued) Restrict My Phone Number feature 125 Show Battery Meter feature 122 Show Signal Strength feature 123 call timers all calls 194 elapsed airtime 197 in-call timer 197 lifetime timer 198 most recent call 193, 202 repetitive 196 resetting all 170, 194 single alert 195 total airtime 194 call waiting accepting waiting call 59 activating 116 CDMA cellular mode 60 ending current call 59 messages 59 rejecting waiting call 59 TDMA cellular mode 60 Call Waiting Answer?46 callback number 135 Calling message 46 Cannot Hold Second Call message 59, 62 Cannot Move Menu Item message 200 carry case 22 Cassette Removed message 40 cellular always mode defined 187 phone behavior 187 selecting 190 Cellular Cassette antenna 13 Cassette Removed message 40 Cellular Cassette (continued) cellular network access with 185 Check Cassette message 206 connector 13, 15 defined 23 Insert Cassette message 206 inserting 39 removing 40 troubleshooting 206 cellular mode active phone number, changing 175 muting a call 58 restricting phone number ID 125 selecting 190, 202 system scan settings 174 cellular preferred mode defined 187 phone behavior 187 selecting 190 charger, AC travel 20 Charging Battery message 35, 122 Check Card message 43, 206 Check Cassette message 188, 190, 206 check mark indicator defined 18 displayed 175 Check Signal message 43, 179 Checking Signal. . . 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