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MESSAGE MAIL
TM
Your portable phone provides full support for Message Mail. You can
access this function from any mode by pressing
under the
“Mail” menu option.
Message Mail can be either a numeric page or a text message of up
to 140 characters. Your portable phone can receive and store 16 mail
messages at any time.
RECEIVING NEW MESSAGE MAIL
When you receive a new message, the icon
appears and
flashes. You may also receive an audible alert.
Press
under “Now” to read
your new mail immediately.
Press
under “Later” to postpone
reading your mail and to clear the
display. The icon
stops flashing but
remains on your display to remind
you that you have unread messages.
RETRIEVING STORED/UNREAD MAIL
You may access postponed or saved Message Mail from any mode.
1.
Press
under “Mail”.
2.
Press
under
“Mesg”. A status screen, showing
the
number of new and saved messages displays temporarily before
the most recent message appears.
3.
Use
and
to scroll quickly through the first screen of
any unread or saved mail messages.
4.
Press
under “Read” to read the entire message.
New Mail
Read?
Now Late
r
1
Message Mail
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SAVING AND ERASING MAIL
After you view a text or numeric message, you can either Save or
Erase the message. Press
under the desired option.
AUTO CALL BACK
You can respond to numeric pages and text messages containing a
call-back number. To automatically dial a number contained within a
Message Mail, press
.
MESSAGE MAIL MEMORY FULL
If all 16 message registers are full, your phone displays the message
“Mail Waiting, Memory Full”. You cannot receive new Message
Mail until you erase saved or unread messages.
Message Mail
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PROGRAMMING MENU OPTIONS
You can customize the settings on your portable phone using the
Programming Menu.
You may access the Programming Menu from any Mode (Phone,
Group, or Private).
1.
Press
until you see “Prgm” on the display.
2.
Press
under “Prgm”.
3.
Press
under “Ok”.
4.
Press
or
to scroll to the desired Programming Menu
Option or enter the number of the Option.
You can use a shortcut method to enter the Programming Menu by
pressing
then entering the keypad number(s) of the
Programming Menu Option (see the following table).
Table 3: Programming Menu Options
Keypad
Number
Menu Option
Function
1
Own Phone
Number
Displays the telephone number
of your portable phone.
2
Private ID Display
Displays the radio ID of your
portable phone. You must enter
this number.
3
Mail Noti±cation
Display
Turns on and off the New Mail
message that is displayed with
incoming Voice or Message
Mail.
4
Manual Lock
Locks your phone to prevent
unauthorized use. You must
enter a pass code to unlock it.
With the manual lock on, you
can reach emergency help by
pressing and holding the key.
5
Automatic Lock
Automatically locks your phone
each time it is powered off to
prevent unauthorized use.
Programming Menu
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6
Auto Answer
Turns on or off automatic
answering of incoming phone
calls after 1-4 rings.
9
Vibrate Alert
Provides non-audible
noti±cation of incoming calls
and messages.
The following options require you to press two keypad numbers. For
example, to enter keypad number 10, press 1 then press 0.
10
Last Call Timer
Displays the duration of the
most recent phone call.
11
Automatic Display
Timer
Turns on or off automatic
display of the Last Call Timer at
the end of each phone call.
12
Resettable Timer
Displays cumulative airtime of
all phone calls since last reset.
13
Total Call Timer
Displays cumulative airtime of
all phone calls.
14
One Minute Beep
Automatically signals each
minute of elapsed phone
airtime with an audible beep.
20
Phone List
Programming
Adds/Edits/Erases up to 100
frequently called phone
numbers and associated name
tags.
21
Prvt ID List
Program
Adds/Edits/Erases up to 100
Private Call Radio IDs and
associated name tags.
22
Talkgroup List
Program
Adds/Edits/Erases name tag
identi±ers for up to 30 pre-
programmed talkgroups.
23
Area ID List
Program
Adds/Edits/Erases name tag
identi±ers for up to 50 targeted
areas.
Table 3: Programming Menu Options
Keypad
Number
Menu Option
Function
Programming Menu
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30
Ringer Volume
Allows you to set the ringer
volume using the volume
control keys, or lower the
volume to silence the ringer.
31
Set Ring Style
Allows you to select a distinct
ring style for incoming phone
calls.
32
Mail Volume
Allows you to set the volume of
incoming Message Mail and
Voice Mail tones using the
volume control keys, or lower
the volume to silence the mail
alert tones.
33
Earpiece Volume
Allows you to set the default
earpiece volume using the
volume control keys.
34
Keypad Volume
Allows you to set the volume of
the keypad tones using the
volume control keys, or to
silence the keypad tones.
35
Speaker Volume
Temporarily adjusts the Group/
Private Speaker volume for
noisy environments.
36
Speaker Volume
Set Tone
Turns the speaker volume set
tones on or off.
38
Silent Group
Silences all incoming Group
Call alerts and voice activity.
40
Change Passcode
Changes your secret four-digit
passcode from the initial
setting of 0000.
70
Multi-Language
Support
Provides your choice of one of
three languages for your
display text.
Table 3: Programming Menu Options
Keypad
Number
Menu Option
Function
Programming Menu

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