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Bell Atlantic Mobile BAM320 Product specifications | Manualzz

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Please read this manual before you use this product.

BAM320/330D

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This manual is based on the production version of the

BAM320/330D telephone. Software changes may have occurred after this printing.

LG reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice.

Any software relevant to the product is subject to change after the manual is printed.

7. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS :

Bell Atlantic Mobile offers you a limited wananty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, conditions : according to the following terms and

(I) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE(I) year begining on the date of purchase of the product

(2) The limited warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser of the product and is not assignable or transferable to any sub5e{Juent purchaser/end user.

(3) The lirnitedwarranty extends only to consumers who purchase the product in the United States.

(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and, therefore. shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.

(5) Upon request from Bell Atlantic Mobile. the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase.

2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER :

( I) Defects or damage resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner.

(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of Bell

Atlantic Mobile, including damage caused by shipping, blown fuses, spills of food or liquid.

(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.

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(4) That d1e Custotner Service Department at Bell Atlantic Mobile was not notified by consumer of d1e alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited Wamlnty period.

(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.

(6) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to Customer normal use.

(7) Products operated outside published maximum ratings.

(8) Products rented on a month-to-month basis.

(9) Consumables(such as fuses).

J. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE ;

To obtain warranty service, please visit any Bell Atlantic mobile

Communications store.

5. PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY :

Read your WaITanty carefully and be aware that many companies are making after-market accessories. Some of these products may not be compatible with your BAM320/330D and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction. If service is required on your unit and it is determined that an aftermarket accessory has created the problem, repair of the unit will not be covered under WaITanty. To protect your

Warranty, use only compatible accessories sold by Bell Atlantic

Mobile, which will not damage or interfere with the functioning of your BAM320/330D

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GNTENTS infonnation

Getting Started

Phone Parts and Function Key Description

LCD Display Icons

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Basic Waiting a Last Phone Outgoing and

Strength Volume Telephone Number. .

Phone Types History Book List Book Memory

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Advanced Phone Book Features to menu access and setting

Menu Item Descriptions

Messaging Message Features Alert Received Text Messages

Caller of Voice and Stored Sound Messages Types

Memo Tree

I. Numbers D. with Names

Guidelines Energy

Summary Table

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I NTRODUCTION It

.Highlights

Congratulations on your purchase of the BAM-320/330D phone that has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division

Multiple Access (CDMA). This CDMA digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide a variety of advanced features. The BAM320/330D is a dual mode phone that can also operate on analog cellular systems (Advanced Mobile Phone Service -AMPS). It is a new, compact phone with many useful features included:

.LCD-Display Large, easy-to read, 4-lines of 12 characters, backlighting LCD with status icons.

.Enhanced Variable Rate Codec

.Paging*, Messaging*, Voice Mail*, and Caller I.D.*

.18-button lighted keypad.

.Exceptionally long battery life built on state-of -the-art

Lithium-ion battery technology and ultra-power saving circuitry.

.Choice of 4 ring sounds and 6 melodies.

.Menu-driven interface with prompts for easy operation and configuration (Soft keys).

.Call privacy inherent with CDMA encoding (in CDMA

Mode).

...Any key" answer, auto-redial, one-touch and speed dial with 99 memory locations.

.Optional accessories.

* You should check whether your service provider provides the above feature.

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.Important Information

This User's Guide contains important information about how to use and operate the phone. Please read through the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent damaging or misusing the phone.

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this User's Guide could void your warranty for this equipment.

* Check Components

Each standard unit comes with the BAM320/330D

Phone, a one-slot desk top charger, and one rechargeable battery. Please make sure that these components are all included.

Available optional accessories are as follows:

.Cigarette lighter adapter

.Leather Carrying case

.Travel charger

.Hands-free carkit

.Data kit

Charge the battery full before using the phone for the first time.

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* Optimal Phone Performance

To obtain the best perfonnance possible when operating your phone:

.Extend the antenna fully.

.Do not hold the antenna at any time.

.Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna.

.Speak directly into the microphone.

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TV or radio) in proximity ma y to receiving cause interference.

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Keep your phone in a safe place when not in use.

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[t] products provided by other suppliers.

Only autho~ personnel should serve the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty .

Do not hold the antenna while the phone is in use.

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Do not use the phone in designated "no cellular phones use" areas-

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Avoid shock or impact on the phone

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GTTING STARTED

This section provides an introduction to the BAM3201

330D. It includes illustrations and descriptions of the important phone parts and instructions on getting your phone powered up and ready to use.

.Front of the Phone{BAM330D)

* BAM320D(bar type) has no flip switch.

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* Phone Parts and Function Key Descriptions

<1) SNVRed light Silent Notification Indicator lights when

END/power key is pressed and when there are incoming calls and messages.

Used to adjust volume or to scroll menus.

@ Volume Switch

(Side keys)

@ LCD Screen

@ SEND Key ~

@ END/PWR Key

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@ MSG Key

(7) Flip Switch

@ CLR Key

@ Soft Keys

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Allows user to place or answer calls.

Used to disconnect a call or get back all the way to the stand by mode without affecting any current settings. Also, used to power on/off the phone.

Allows quick access to text and voice mail features

When closed, tenninates a call in progress, and activates key guard. When opened, allows user to answer an incoming call.

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Used to clear letters(characters) or to return to the previous menu. Allows user to erase one character when pressed once or to erase all characters and go back to the standby mode when pressed and held on for a few seconds.

The current function of a Soft Key is defIDed by the word at the bottom of the

display.

Scrolls thr?ugh the memory locations and menu items.

Enters numbers, characters and chooses menu items.

I1:ZI Antenna

~ Microphone

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.LCD Icons

The LCD displays icons at the top of the LCD screen.

Different indicators appear according to phone's operating mode. / ~

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Signal Strength

Current signal strength is indicated by the number of lines shown.

No Service

The Phone is not receiving system signal.

[Charge

Indicates leve~ battery charge level.

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a Using the Battery Pack

Charge the battery full before the initial use of the phone.

The phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack. On purchasing the phone, one must charge the battery full.

Keep the battery charged while not in use in order to maximize talk time and standby time when using the phone remotely.

* Installing the Battery

The Battery pack is keyed so it can only fit one way.

I. Align the groove in the battery pack with the rail on the back of the phone until the battery pack rests flush with the back of the phone.

2. Slide the battery pack forward until it clicks. This locks the battery in place.

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* Removing the Battery

I. Turn the power off. (If power is not off, a loss of stored numbers and messages may occur.)

2. Push and hold down the battery release latch on the back of the phone and slide out the battery.

Release

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* Battery Charge level

The battery charge level is shown at the top right of the LCD screen on the phone.

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Full Capacity

When the battery charge level r'f~1 ItJ becomes low, the low battery sensor

..LOW will alert you In three

BAmRY

WARNING!

O ways: sounding an audible tone, 'blinking the battery icon outline, and displaying "LOW BATfERY

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If the batte ry char"e level becomes exceedingly low, the phone will automatically ~

LowORnERY

WARNING switch off and any function in progress will not be saved.

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* Using the Desktop Charger

The desktop charger is made up of an AC adapter and a charging receptacle

The BAM320/330D desktop charger has a slot for recharging batteries. The Charger accommodates

Complete unit with battery pack or battery pack only to patter pack only to charge.

Warning: Use only the desktop charger provided with the phone. Using the wrong charger may cause damage to your phone or battery.

1. Plug the charger into a wall outlet.

.The charger should operate on a 110V source.

.Once AC power is connected to the desktop charger, the green LED blinks once.

2. Insert the phone with an installed battery pack or a spare battery pack into the charger's slot.

* Red light indicates the battery is being charged.

* Green light indicates the battery is fully charged.

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Caution on Inserting Battery Pack in to Charger. When placing battery pack info charger the battery label should be facing to the front of charger.

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If completely discharged, the battery will take 3 }'?: hours to recharge. If you leave the phone on while it is in the desktop charger, the battery will take longer to charge.

* Caring for the Battery

.You do not need to completely discharge the battery before recharging. Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect that could compromise the battery's performance.

.Use only LO batteries and HAM approved chargers.

HAM's chargers are designed to maximize the battery life-

.Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.

.Do not charge the battery pack out of the temperature range, 32° F to 122° F(O'C to 50'C ).

.Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean.

.Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. The battery pack may be recharged hundreds of times until it needs replacing.

.Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time to maximize usability.

.Do neither expose the battery charger to direct sunlight nor use it in any place of high humidity, such as the bathroom.

.Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this may deteriorate the battery performance.

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Turning the Phone On and Off

* Turning the Phone On

I. Place a charged battery pack on to the phone or connect the phone to an external power source such as the cigarette lighter adapter or car kit.

2. Press and hold ~for a few seconds until the red light at the top of the phone flashes.

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* Turning the Phone Off

1. Flip Switch must be open to turn phone off.

2. Press and hold ~ until "Powering Off' text is displayed on the LCD, and then release the button.

3. Retract antenna if extended, to protect it.

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2. Press md hold ~ for at least one second to delete all digits or letters entered.

.Receiving Calls

1. Press any Key (except ~or

Volume Keys) to answer, or simply open Flip Switch

2. Pressing the ~ key once when receiving an incoming call mutes the ringer.

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.Ending Calls

I. Press ~ to disconnect the call.

2. Closing flip will end call.

.Call Waiting

Your service provider may offer call waiting. While you are on a call, you may hear two beeps indicating another. incoming call. When call waiting has been enabled, you. can answer other incoming calls, having the active call held on. Check with your service provider about this feature.

I. Press @ to receive a waiting call.

2. Press @ again to switch between calls.

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.Mute

Wile in call, the mute feature prevents your voice from being transmitted, but you can still hear the other party talking. This failure is available during call status.

I. Press [MENU] and00while on a call.

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Last Outgoing Number

Press @to redial the last dialed number.

.You can also redial any of the last ten numbers you have dialed. The last 10 numbers are stored in the

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AdjustIng

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the Volume

The volume switch buttons on the top left side of the phone can be used to adjust the earpiece, ringer and key beep volumes. The upper button increases, and the lower button decreases the volume.

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J.ust the ear p iece volume while you are on a call.

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.The ringer volume controll may be adjusted while the phone is ringer or in standby mode.

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.The key beep volume is adjusted through the Menu Feature.

.Signal Strength

stronger the signal, the better the call quality. The signal strength icon indicates the current strength by means of the number of bars.

If you are outside of a service area, the "No service" icon will be displayed. No calls can be placed or received, including emergency calls.

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It is recommend to extend the antenna for best signal condition results.

If you are in a building, the reception may be better near a window.

.Emergency Dialing

As long as your phone is registered on a system, you can place calls to emergency numbers such as 911-even if your phone is locked or restricted.

1. Press 000.

2. Press @ .

Calling...

911

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.Viewing Your Telephone Number

I. Press [MENU] and 0

I. will display your phone number for

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~ONE BOOK

.Two Types of Phone Books

You can store up to 99 numbers into the Phone Book giving you easy access to your most frequently dialed phone numbers. There are two types of phone books :

Personal Phone Book Memory and Recent Call History

List.

.Personal Phone Book Memory

The phone has 99 personal phone book memory locations where you can store up to 32 digits with an associated name of up to 12 characters.

digits).

* Saving Numbers to Your Personal Phone Book

Memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for one-touch dialing of your most commonly used phone numbers.

I. Enter the phone number that you want to save(up to 32

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3. Enter the Name (up to 12 T~ IiJ

Characters) corresponding to a Mike phone number and then press 282-818-4777

[ok] If you don't want to enter a name, press [ok] to proceed

(ok) [H-K) without entering characters.

Note: See Entering Characters for more details.

4. The phone will ask you to T~I IiJ ~ assign memory location where Mike the number will be saved. Press Location 77

[ok] to automatically store the auto. 83

(okl (neKt) number in the first available memory location. Or, you also have the option to enter a specific two digits of memory location number.

5. The phone will ask whether you

~ -..I IiJ ~ or not. Setting memory locations to .'Secret" hides the phone number, which can only be deleted, not edited. Choose

"Yes" or "No" using [NEXT]

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6. Press [ok] to save the number. (TI IiJ

The phone will flash :EMO:V used

Then the LCD will show the '- number of memory locations used, and empty.

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.Entering Characters

I. Press the key labeled with the letter you want.

2. Press the same key repeatedly to change the letter or number at the flashing cursor LCD on the screen.

When you have the correct letter or number at the corresponding cursor, wait two seconds for the cursor to automatically move to the next space or manually shift the cursor to the left or right by pressing (£]:) or @ , press § to correct any mistakes.

* Punctuation Characters

There are a total of 18 punctuation characters available to help enter or edit names for phone book storage.

I. Follow the above instructions l' ndl 1!1 E2;a~

2 for Entering Characters.

When y ou want to enter

PUNCTUATION

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.4: .5: ( 6: ) punctuation character, press 1: -8: ! 9: 1

~ .You will.then see a menu l' ..1 1!1 E2;a~ of the punctuatIon characters.

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PUNCTUATION to see I: .2: # 3: "I.

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"=-Y all the 18 characters available.

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4. Enter the number next to the character you want to insert.

5. Continue entering any other characters.

6. Press [ok] when you're finished.

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* Upper or Lower Case Letters

When entering a name, you can use both upper and lower case letters. By default, letters will be displayed in upper case. Following are the appropriate steps for entering lower case letters.

I. Press [X~x] once to change from upper to lower case. M?

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2. Enter desired letter(s).

3. Press [x~X] to return to upper case if needed.

4. Press [ok] when you're finished.

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(Lower Case Mode)

.Recent Call History List

The phone keeps a list of the last 10 calls you have placed received, missed, or added (using the scratch pad feature) so you can redial any of these numbers quickly and easily.

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3. Press (!:::;) or @ to scroll

'f~ ~ through the arrow the last p rom ten calls p t p oints until to the

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619-635-3333

213-599-3748

(ulew) number you want to call.

4. Choose one of the following options.

* Press @ to place the call.

* Press [VIEW] to see details of

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To save the number in a mem-

2B~~8;8~;77 ory location, Press [SAVE], the cursor will then appear on the

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That a name appears in the recent call history means it already occupies a memory location.

.Retrieving Numbers

* Retrieving Phone Numbers by Memory l.JJcation in idle mode

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I. Press [Book].

2. Enter the two-digit memory location number if you already know the memory location. The phone number and the stored name in that memory

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* A zero must be prefixed to single digit number

(e.g. 01,02,03 ).

* "Empty Location" will be displayed momentarily if the memory location is empty.

3. Press @ to place the call.

* Retrieving by Name Search in idle mode

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* Retrieving all Stored Memory Locations in idle mode

I. Press [Book] ('fBIll [jJ

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2. Press [NAME], then press Location 11

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[FIND] and press @ or @ to scroll through the memory list until the arrow prompt points to the number you want to dial.

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3. Press [VIEW] to see details in that memor:.' location.

4. Press @ to make the call

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.Changing the Personal Phone Book

* Deleting Phone Numbers in Memory

I. Retrieve and view the memory ( r.1 location you want to delete.

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Follow the steps for "Retrieving

Location

Numbers" on pages 28 thru 30.

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2. Press [erase]. The LCD screen 'f.1 00 will display "Erase #?" in order Memory II th II d want to delete the memory ledlt/erasel location. However, if the 'f.' 00 Am memory location is set to secret, the phone will ask you to enter "Lock Code". lolcl Iqultl

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3. Press [ok], or enter your Lock 'f~ 00

Code as necessary.

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* Editing a Stqred Memory Location

I. Retrieve ~d view the memory W-..1

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5. Press [o~] to store the new number in $ernory.

6. Edit the n e using~ @ and @ t erase the current characters Enter new charac- ters using e keypad.

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282-888-7854

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7. Press [0 ]. Then, you'll be 'f.1 ijJ asked wh ther or not to store Michael the numb r into the original 282-888-7854

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8. Press [0 ] to overwrite the original m mory location. Or, enter the n w two-digit memory location number.

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Michael

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9. Press [ok] again to confirm the overwrite r [next] to go back

to the prev ous screen.

Press to cancel.

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10. The phone will display a message asking whether or not to keep the number secret. Select

"NO" or "YES" using [next] or~e.

11. Then press [ok]

.Dialing Numbers from your Phone Book

You can make a call from any memory location either by speed dialing from the memory list or by pressing

@while location.

viewing the full contents of the memory

* One- Touch Dialing

One-touch dialing is a convenient feature which enables you to dial frequently used numbers in your personal phone book through a single key press (for memory locations 1 through 9).

Press and hold a key (I through 9) corresponding to the appropriate memory location for a few seconds.

* Two- Touch Dialing (Speed Dialing)

This dialing feature enables you to dial numbers in your phone book through two key presses (for locations 10 to 99).

Press the first digit

2. Press and hold the key for the second digit.

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* Dialing from a Memory List

I. Press [Book).

2. Search and find the memory location you want using~ or@.

3. Press @ .

* Dialing from a Memory Location

On viewing and checking the memory location to call, press@.

a Advanced Phone Book Features

* Pause Feature

When you call automated systems (such as voice mail or credit card billing numbers), you may often have to enter a series of numbers. Instead of entering these numbers by hand, you can store the numbers in your phone book separated by special characters called pauses. There are two kinds of pauses:

Hard pause(H)

Timed Pause(T)

Hyphens

The phone pauses until you press

[resume] to go to the next number.

The phone will pause for two seconds before sending the next set of numbers. Each additional timed pause will add two more seconds to the original pause length-

: Hyphens are used for appearance only (e.g. 1-800-555-1234). They will not add a pause between numbers.

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* "Prepending" a Stored Number can be used if you are

out of your home system and need to prefiX the area code to an exist- phone book entry, call history, or message callback number shows up on the screen, you can make

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..282-888-7777 number. However, you can t edit the original number during

"Prepending."

I. Recall a number in memory.

2. Enter the appropriate digits to prepend to the stored number. Digits entered will be inserted before the recalled number.

3. Press @to number.

dial the prepend digits and the phone

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* "Prepending " a Call History Number

The phone keeps a list of the last IO calls made, received, missed, or added (using the scratch pad feature). The most recent entry comes at the top of the list. If there is no more space left in the memory, the oldest entry will be lost upon a new entry coming in.

Depending on the operating mode and available features form your service provider, each entry may contain the phone number and name.

You may see one of the following messages :

Missed Indicates an unanswered incoming call.

Called By Indicates a call you received.

Call To

Added

Indicates a call you placed.

Indicates the number added using the scratch pad feature.

Mu FEATURE a Main Menu

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I. Press [MENU]. Then the f1Ist 3 menu items will appear.

2. Press ~ ' @ or side keys to go through the list of menu items.

3. Press the number corresponding to the menu item that you want to select. Then the sub-menu list will appear on the screen.

4. Press the appropriate number key to select the submenu you want to access.

5. Select preferred settings using the ~ and @ keys or right side softkeys. Press§to go one step backward while accessing menu or changing settings.

6. Press [ok] to save the setting or § to cancel.

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.Menu Item Descriptions

*Menu 1 Volume

1. Ringer

Adjust ringer and new message alert volume. You can also adjust the ringer volume by pressing the side keys while the phone is ringing or in standby mode.

2. Key Beep

Adjust the key beep volume (the sound of the phone makes when the keys are pressed).

3. Earpiece

Adjust the earpiece volume. You can also adjust this during a call by pressing the volvme up/down side keys.

* Menu 2 Display

1. Backlight

Choose the setting of the LCD and keypad backlighting. There are four basic choices available;

10 seconds. 30 seconds, always on, always off. "10 seconds" turns the backlight off 10 seconds after the last key was pressed. "30 seconds" waits 30 seconds after the last key press. "always on" means that the backlight is on whether the flip is open or closed. Choosing "always on" significantly decrease battery drain. "always off' means that the backlight is never on.

* BAM320D(bar type) does not include flip function.

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It

BAM330D(flip type) is equipped with the function

"on when flip open", which literally means that backlight will turn on while flip opens.

2. Banner

Enter banner (up to 12 characters) that is displayed on the top line when the phone powers up and when it is in standby. Press [edit] to make changes to existing banner. Enter a string of characters you want when storing a name tag in a memory location. Then press [ok].

3. Show time

Choose whether to display date and time when available. This function is network dependent.

4. Auto Hyphen

Automatically inserts hyphens to be consistent with

U.S. phone numbers.

5. Version

View the software version.

* Menu 3 Select Ring

This menu allows you to adjust the various ringer sounds and types.

1. Ring Sound

Select the ringer sound using ~/@ or press the right soft key under menu 4, 3 [next] on the screen. The first four are ring sounds and the remaining six are melodies.

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2. Ring Type

Select one of four ring types. (RING, VIBRATOR,

VIB + RING AND LAMP) using (i:]) I ~ or press the right soft key under [next] on the screen.

(I) Ring

-Unit will ring at selected ring volume and tone.

(2) Vibrator

-Unit will not have audible ring tone, but will vibrate during ring time.

(3) Vibrating

-Unit will ring and vibrate at same time.

(4) LAMP

-Lamp flashes in all ring selections but will this selection the lamp will once flush. You can simply toggle between vibrator and ring by pressing and holding menu key.

* Menu 4 System

1. Select preferred setting, using ~ and e keys.

A or B only means that your phone will operate only on system band A or B. (ER mode(ENHANCED

ROAMING) selection enables user to automatically roam on predetermined systems selected by home system operator.) Press (ok] to select. A then

B(B then A) means that the phone will attempt to make a call to system A(system B) before trying to make a call to system B(system A). Home only means that the phone will operates only on your home system. (your home system is displayed on the screen.) Standard means that the phone will attempt to make a call to home system before trying

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2. Set NAM

Select the phone's NAM(Number Assignment

Module) if the phone is registered with multiple service providers.

3. Auto NAM

Allows the phone to automatically switch to one of the programmed NAMs if it is operating in the corresponding service provider area.

4. Force Mode

Will allow you make next call in analog mode. You have

10 minutes to place an analog call. When you finish the call, the phone will come back to CDMA mode.

* Menu 5 Alerts

1. Fade

Set an alert to infonn you when you lost a call or lose the service.

2. Minute

Alert you every 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call.

3. Service

Alert you when entering/changing service (COMA/

ANALOG, A/B, etc.) changes.

4. Call fail

Alert you when you fail to place a call.

* Menu 6 Call Info

I. Last Call

Displays the duration of last call in minutes and seconds.

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2. Home Calls

Displays the total number and time(hours, minutes, seconds) of all calls made while in the home system

(i.e. not roaming), since last reset. This can be reset by pressing zero(O).

3. Roam Calls

Displays the total number and time(hours, minutes, seconds) of all calls made while in the roaming.

This can be reset by pressing zero(O).

4. All Calls

Displays the total number and time(hours, minutes, seconds) of calls made while in the home system and while roaming. This is NOT resetable.

* Menu 7 Security

(You must enter the lock code after pressing 7,

Default value is the last 4 digits of your phone number after activation.)

I. Lock Mode

Choose when you want to lock the phone. "Now" immediately locks the phone. When the lock code is entered, this is reset to "never". "On power up" locks the phone when the phone is turned on.

"Never" means that the phone is never locked.

When the phone is locked, you can only place emergency calls (see Emergency Calls) or receive incoming calls. When in a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume. All functions and features including memory viewing and storing, and message viewing are disabled when the phone is locked. Speed dialing, last number redial, and one-

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touch dialing, if enabled, will still work for emergency numbers,

2, Restrict

Set call restrictions to .'yes" or "no". If you set it to

"yes", you can only place calls to emergency nul:tbers and phone numbers stored in the memory loc~tions 1 to 9. You can still receive calls in restrict mode.

3. New Code

Allows you to enter a new four digit lock code nuntber. For confirmation it will ask you to enter the new lock code twice.

4. Emergency #

Ent~r 3 emergency numbers ([edit] --enter number

--rok] --[next] --) .You can call these numbers andl911 even when the phone is locked or restl1icted.

5. Cle"... Calls

Cle"... the call history information.

6. Sen<! PIN

YOU

f

service provider may require you to enter a .

PIN, when placing a call. This feature is set to

"prompt" which automatically prompts you to send a PIN when the call is placed. Press [ok] or to send the

~ IN .Press nothing if you do not want to send the IN .Set this option to "never" if your service prov der doesn 't require you to enter a PIN when plac ng a call. Consult your service provider for furt r information on PIN feature.

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* Menu 8 Feature

1. Auto Answer

Select the number of rings before the phone automatically answers a call. The earpiece volume must be raised for auto answer to work. This feature is most commonly used with the car kit Select from the following using rings or melodies-

* 1 ring or melody 5 seconds

* 3 ring or melody 10 seconds

* 5 ring or melody 15 seconds

*off

2. Auto Retry

Set the length of time the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when the system is busy.

3. Scratch Pad (This feature is available during call state.)

Store phone numbers during a call. These numbers are added to call history (see Call History)

4. Mute (This feature is available during call state.)

Switch microphone on and off while in a call. When the microphone is off, the other party can not hear you.

5. Key Beep

Set key beep length and touch tone playback speed.

6. One-touch

Enable/disable one-touch dialing.

* Menu

-Display

O Own Number own telephone number for 5 seconds

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Msage Feature

Text me age, page, and voice mailbox become available as soon the power is on. You can access the above three types of essages using the message key ( @ ). In addition you make a call to the call back number by pressing NO key during message checking.

The ph e can store up to 23 text messages at 120 characte s per message However, you should check

I whether our service provider provides the above feature.

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The inf mation that can be stored on the message is determin by the modes offered by the phone and service capabilit .You can check three types of messages by pressing e message key(@>.

I. M sages that include texts

2. Pa s that include phone numbers

3. yo e mailbox

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.Ne' essage Aler1

The pho notifies you that it received new messages by' means of e following four methods,

I. Th phone displays the message on the screen,

2. on of four sounds is heard (if selected).

3. Th red light blinks.

4. Th message icon is displayed on the screen ~ ' In the case of an urgent message, the icon will flash an an "asterisk" mark will be displayed on both sid s of the message,

.Reading Newly Received Text Messages

1. Press the @.

2. Select [NEX1t.

3. Select 2 "1ext" messages MeIJu. from the rr.1 ~ T5:;(j~1

I NEW TENT I

, (QUIT] (NEHTI )

4. Select [NEX1]

The messages are displayed in h t e reverse r~celvmg case

"

URGENT

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.I. or er m t d .3. lS no lS-

'f.1 ~ T5:;(j~

MESSRGES

Uoice Mail

2. TeHI

Erase RII

4. Rlert

~I played. The "URGENT" mes- 'Tdl ~ sage is displayed first. You should press @ or @ in

MESSRGE

CONTENT order to scroll the message list.

In case the message is scrolled, an alarm tone indicating the last message Imd the first message is generated. To delete each message, select [ERASE].

To delete all the messages, select 3 "Erase All" on the

MESSAGE t...JENU screen.

5. Select VIEW

In case you s~lect "VIEW", the screen is scrolled automatically

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'fNIlI

> Msg

Msg

~

1

2

,

--

[ERRSE/UIEWI

(NEHTI

'f.1 ~

MESSRGE

Content

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~ to the next page. You should select @ or @ in order to scroll the me~sage line by line.

(SRUEI (QUIT]

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Note

If th e are no new messages received, the phone displ s previously stored message list. In addition, you c store the call back numbers in the PHONE

BOO MEMORY by selecting [SAVE] after chec ng all the messages. However, in case the name s displayed on the upper part of the call back num r, it indicates that the call back number has been tored already. In order to store the call back nu r, you may have to have the screen for sto numbers appear first. You can make a call by p ssing @ key. You can select [QUIT] to retu to the previous screen.

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.Reading Previously Stored Messages

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3. Select No.2 "TEXT' from the New Message message Menu. (QuIT) (NEHT~

4. Once you press @ key at the stage 3, the call will be made to 'f ~ ~

.MESSRliES

the corresponding call back I. Uolce Mall number. If there is no call back ~: I~:e RII number, the following screen 4. Rlert

~ will be displayed.

Sel~t [QUIT] to go back to the previous screen.

5. Select [VIEW]

('f.1

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> Msg

Msg

[iJ

1

2

'- (ERRSE/UIEWI

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8 Deleting All the Messages i ice mailbox, text mesyou selec No.3 "Erase All" from

~ ~I {j]

RIIMSGS 1 the messa e MENU Screen. [YESI [NO1

[YES]

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00

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.Selecti 9 Alert and Sound Types

I. Select 4 "ALERT" from the !w .--'

messa MENU.

Ir~1

1

[jJ

ALERT MENU

~!

I) If yo turn "Set Alert" on, the' :Set Rlert

2:Alert Type phon generates a sound and 3:Sound Type vibr ions, a flash blinks and the s reen indicating a new message arriving is i

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displ yed during message receiving(only when sele ed from Alert Type). However, only the scree indicating a new message is displayed in off st te.

2) You an select Flash, Bell, Vibrator, and VIB +

BEL in the "Alert Type" Mode.

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3)You can ~elect any of the four sounds from the

"Sound 'tYpe" menu.

* Checking thf Voice Mailbox

You can che~k the number of new voice messages arriving in t~e voice mailbox. The latest message is stored, overwrting the previous one in the voice mail box. The voi~e mailbox is alerted during receiving as in the case of I general text characters.

.Checking of Voice Mailbox

I. Press the rrndl (i1 5:ij~'

1 NEW DOI[E

3. Select 1 :'Voice Mail" from message

~ NU. , (QUIT] (NEHT) J

I) If you press @ selecte key, or soft key [SEND], 'flfl ~ w~

*86 is is played and, This I. Uoice Mall j ..

will call to your voIce mal

-1

Syste11" where you can

1 2. TeNt

3. Erase All

4. Alert accessl your voice mail ('fudl ~ messa g

J.. r

Da~e

Uolce

I NEW

MESSAGE

Tim.e

Mall

(EAASE) (SEND)

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* Low Memory Warning

The ph~ne changes into the alert mode in case the memo

~ of message available for use is 25% of the capacit or less, You should delete the old messages in order t prevent the message from being deleted even

Out if the p*one can recei\'e new messages, f emory Warning of

No mo messages can be received until enough memory spa e becomes available.

At this .me, the message 'Not Enough Memory! MSG

Rejecte ' is displayed on the phone.

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This feature enabl

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the phone number of calling person to be displayed whe you receive the call. You should check if the cellular servi e carrier provides this feature.

.Use of Cal er I.D.

The phone numbe of calling person will be displayed on the LCD screen wen the call is received.

The 'Number is estricted' message will be displayed if inbound calling umber is blocked. In addition, the

'Number is Unav ilable' message will be displayed in case the Caller I. .can not be used. The 'Missed Call' message will be di played when you fail to receive the call after power on or fail to answer. Missed call number will be stored onto th call history temporarily and will be displayed later in ase the phone number is not blocked.

.Use of Caller I.D.

In case the phon number is stored onto the memory together with th name, the phone number of calling person and name is displayed on the screen before you answer.

Your BAM320/330D telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency(RF) energy. The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. The power level can range from 0.006 watts to 0.6 watts.

The design of the BAM320/330D phone complies with the most recently updated American National Standards

Institute(ANSI) standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Experts from science, engineering, medicine, government health agencies, and industry developed the updated standard. This standard was adopted in March, 1993, by the U.S. Federal

Communications Commission(FCC).

However, if you wish to limit RF exposure further than the current ANSI Standard, you may choose to control or limit the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most efficient manner.

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a Driving Safety Tips

Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is I illegal in some states. Check the laws and regulations for using this phone in the areas you drive.

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Remember that safety comes first.

If you use the phone in a car:

-Pull off the roa~ and park before making or answering a call.

-If it is unsafe tq pull off the road, give full attention to driving and uselhands-free operation (available with the car kit accessojes) or one-touch, speed dialing, and auto answer featuresj

FAILURE TO I FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS

MAY LEAD T<1> PERSONAL INJURY AND

POSSIBLE PR@PERTY DAMAGE.

a Additional Safety Guidelines

Follow any specIal regulations in force in a given area.

Turn off the phoqe wherever its use is forbidden or \\hen it may cause interference or danger.

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* Interference with Other Electronic Devices

Most 'Podern electronic equipment is shielded from

RF en~rgy. However, RF energy from this telephone may 4ffect inadequately shielded electronic equip~ent. For example, RF energy may affect impro erly installed or inadequately shielded electro ic equipment such as entertainment systems in moto ehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its repr ntative to determine if these systems are adeq ely shielded from external RF energy. You shoul Iso check with the manufacturer regarding any equi nt that has been added to your vehicle.

Consul~ the manufacturer of your personal medical device~(such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to deter~ine if they are adequately shielded from extern~ RF energy.

* Keep Phone Away from Children

Keep the phone out of reach of children. Children may hurt thFmselves or others with it. They may also damag~ the phone or make unauthorized calls.

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.Restricted Use Areas

* Fac

~ ..s per~ission be ore using the phone near medical equIpment.

* Aircraft

Turn the phone ff before boarding any aircraft. Use it on the ground o "ly with the crew's permission. Do not use the phon in the air. To prevent possible interference ith aircraft systems, U .8. Federal

Aviation Admi istration(FAA) regulations require you to have permis ion from a crew member to use your phone while th plane is on the ground. To prevent interference ith mobile phone systems, FCC regulations pro ibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.

* Blasting Are and Two-way Radio Areas

To avoid inter ering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a "blasting area" or in areas posted: "Turn f two-way radio." Construction crews often use re ote control RF devices to set off explosives.

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* Poten " Uy Explosive Environments

Turn yo r phone off when in any potentially explosive enviro ment. It is rare, but your phone or its access ies could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas c uld cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily i ~ury or even death.

Areas at are potentially explosive environments are often, b t not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas such as gas stations, below deck on boats, f el or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas were the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area wh re you would normally be advised to turn off your ve icle engine.

Do not ran sport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosi es in the compartment of your vehicle that carries our phone or accessories. Vehicles using liquefie petroleum gas(such as propane or butane) must c mply with the N ational Fire Protection

Standa (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact e National Fire ProtectionAssociation, One

Batter march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn:

Publicat on Sales Division.

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* Idle standby

MAINMENU

1. VOLUME

~ode

2 DISPLAY

3. SFLECf RIN

14. SYSlEM

I:SELECf

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5. ALERT

UST

1 10000/JOsedalways off/always on/on when fliP

~~ fuIL1KJII in = ofBAM320D. ~ if avaiVno on/off

I :iound I-sound 10

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}\ only, A then B, B only, B then A,

Nam#I-2 on/off

Use analog on/off on/off on/off on/off

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* Phone in conversation re--

I. VOLUME

MENU SUB MENU mode

:KEY BEEP

:EARPEACE

:MINITE

:SERVICE

:CALLFAll. on/off on/off on/off

:AUTO RETRY off/every

:SCRATCH PAD

:MUI'E

:KEY BEEP

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:ONE-TOUCH

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LK:ensOO by QUAlCOMM I~ra!ed uOOer one or more of the folkJwing Patents;

U.S. Patent No. 4,901,307 U.S. Patent No. 5,056,109 U.S. Patent No. 5,099.204

U.S. Patent No. 5,101,501 U.S. Patent No.5, 103,459 U.S. Patent No.5, 107, 225

U.S. Patent No. 5,109,390

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