NEC of America KMP5G1E1 DUAL MODE CELLULAR PHONE (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual 3200michael

NEC Corporation of America DUAL MODE CELLULAR PHONE (AMPS/CDMA) 3200michael

Users Manual

DRAFTNDigitalTalk™NEX Series 3200Owner’s Manual Draft
NEX Series 3200iTable of ContentsDRAFTChapter 1: Getting Started  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1Phone Activation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1Phone Safety & Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1Voice Mail Messaging & Text Messaging  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1NEC Authentic Accessories™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1Connecting & Disconnecting the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1Charging and Recharging the Battery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2Battery Level Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2Phone Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3Battery Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3Battery Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Chapter 2: Basic Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4Controls and Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4Turning On the Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4Turning Off the Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Last Number Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Viewing Your Phone Number   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Using the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5Standby Mode Display Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6Conversation Mode Display Indicators  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7Chapter 3: Menu Navigation and Overviews   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Soft Keys  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Scroll Key   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Clear Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8User Prompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Main Menu Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9Audio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9View Menu Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Dialing Options Menu   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24Save Menu   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27Chapter 4: Scrollpad and Phone Book  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28Storing to Scrollpad  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28Storing to Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28Text Messages, Voice Mail Messages, and Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31Retrieving Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  35Chapter 5: Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  36Safety Precautions   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Chapter 6: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  39Phone Has No Power or Does Not Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  39Maintaining Service During A Conversation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  39Chapter 7: Limited Warranty & Technical Information  . . . . . . . .  40Limited Warranty  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  40Technical Information   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42NEC Service Support   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42NEC Wireless Marketing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42
NEX Series 32001  DRAFTChapter 1: Getting StartedPhone ActivationBefore you can use your new NEC cellular telephone, the phone must be acti-vated by a cellular service provider. Please contact your local cellular service provider for any questions regarding phone activation. For additional informa-tion on over-the-air activation, see “Over-Air Activate” on page12.Phone Safety & PerformancePrior to operating your cellular phone, please read this manual thoroughly including “Chapter 5: Safety Information” on page36.Voice Mail Messaging & Text MessagingVoice mail messaging and text messaging services, when available, are pro-vided by your cellular service provider. Before you can receive either voice or text messages with your phone, you must subscribe to these cellular service provider options. Contact your cellular service provider for information on availability and setup of these services.NEC Authentic Accessories™NEC recommends using only NEC Authentic Accessories with your cellular phone to ensure optimum quality performance.Connecting & Disconnecting the BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. (See “Battery Care” on page3 and “Battery Disposal” on page3 for important battery information.) To connect the battery to your phone, place the grooved end of the battery against the base of the phone. Lower the battery toward the phone to lock into place. To remove the battery, check that the phone is turned off. Slide the locking latch located above the battery upward and carefully lift the battery away from the phone.BatteryLocking LatchBattery
NEX Series 32002  DRAFTCharging and Recharging the BatteryThe DigitalTalk 3200 telephone accepts either the 4.8 V Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) battery or Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery. A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time. To charge using the Standard Charger Adapter Only:1. Insert the AC adapter into a standard 110 V AC outlet.2. Insert the adapter plug into the jack located on the side of the phone. The red LED indicator on the top right corner of the phone is on during charging and then turns off when charging is complete. The red LED indicator also occasionally flashes during the charging process.To charge using the Standard or Rapid Charger Adapter and Charging Stand:1. Plug the AC adapter into a standard 110 V AC outlet.2. Insert the AC adapter plug into the jack on the charging stand.3. Place either the phone with battery connected or battery pack only upright in the charging stand, making sure that the battery charging con-tacts on the bottom of the battery align with the contacts on the charging stand. A red light on the charging stand illuminates to indicate proper seating of the battery pack. The red light indicator turns off when the battery is charged.A fully charged NiMH battery provides approximately 170 minutes of talk time in the digital mode and 75 minutes of talk time in the analog mode.Battery Level IndicatorThe Battery Level indicator displays in standby, dial, and conversation modes. The Battery Level indicator is visible to the right of center of the dis-play. (Please see “I. Battery Indicator:” on page6). When the battery falls to a preset level, the empty battery indicator flashes on and off to signal a low bat-tery. The low battery alert tone sounds and “RECHARGE BATTERY” displays on the screen. You may press Proceed to continue using the phone; how-ever, in Conversation Mode, this continuation is brief.The remote power indicator replaces the battery indicator on the display when the phone is operating on external power or charging. The red LED in the upper right corner of the phone face also illuminates while the phone is charging.NiMH and NiCd BatteryCharging Times               With Standard Charger    With Rapid ChargerNiMH              7 hours                        2 hoursNiCd               6 hours                        1.5 hours
NEX Series 32003  DRAFTPhone Care and MaintenanceYour DigitalTalk 3200 is a product of superior design and craftsmanship, and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you enjoy this product for many years.Keep it dry. (Water contains minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.) Avoid all liquid spills. Any form of liquid will cause permanent damage to your phone.Do not store the phone in a hot area. High temperatures can shorten the life of elec-tronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.Do not drop it. This might cause permanent damage. The internal circuit boards can be broken.Do not use or store in dusty, dirty areas. This will cause permanent damage in moving parts.Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth (slightly dampened) in a mild soap-and-water solution. If the unit is not working properly, take it to your nearest authorized dealer. The personnel there will assist you, and, if necessary, arrange for service.Battery CareFor best results, follow these precautions:•  Do not allow the battery to discharge completely, as this may damage the battery.•  Before storing the phone for two weeks or more, remove the battery pack from the phone and store it in a cool, dry place.•  The battery pack is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts inside. Do not attempt to open the case.Battery DisposalDO NOT DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES IN THE REGULAR TRASH. NICKEL-CADMIUM (NiCd) BATTERIES MUST BE COLLECTED, RECY-CLED, OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER.The incineration, landfilling, or mixing of these batteries with any municipal solid waste stream is PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas.Return this battery to a federal or state-approved NiCd (“sealed lead”) or NiMH battery recycler. This may be where you purchased the battery or a local seller of automotive batteries. In all states, call 1-800-822-8837, except in Minnesota. For disposal information in Minnesota, call 1-800-225-PRBA.Contact local waste management officials for further information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling, and disposal of this battery.
NEX Series 32004  DRAFTChapter 2: Basic OperationControls and FeaturesTurning On the Phone•  Press and hold the PWR key down for approximately two seconds to turn on the phone. The following screen appears:Turning Off the Phone•  Press and hold down the PWR key for approximately two seconds to turn off the phone. The “POWER DOWN TIME” message displays on the screen.Feb 1      Mon12:30 pmMenu    View
NEX Series 32005  DRAFTMaking a Call1. Key in the phone number.Note: If you make a mistake, press the CLR key briefly to delete the last keystroke (as you would use a backspace); or press and hold the CLR key to clear the whole display.2. Press SEND.3. Press END to end the call.Receiving a Call1. Press SEND to answer an incoming call. An incoming call is indicated by the phone ringing, “CALL” flashing on the display, and the alert indicator flashing.2. When you have finished your conversation, press END.Time and DateWhen the phone is on in digital service areas, it automatically displays the local time and date received through the network. In analog only service areas, the phone automatically uses its internal clock to display the time and date. If you need to set the clock time and date, refer to “Clocks” on page11.Last Number RedialTo automatically redial the last number called:•  Press SEND. The phone displays and redials the last phone number called when the one-touch option is set to Call.•  If the one-touch option is not set to call, the last number dialed is dis-played when SEND is pressed. Review the number, apply dialing options (Opts), or press SEND again to connect the call.Viewing Your Phone NumberTo view your phone number:1. Press View 4 (Own Phone Number). The screen displays the current NAM and the associated phone number.2. Press Return or press CLR to return to the Standby mode.Using the Phone BookThe Phone Book stores up to 99 entries. By accessing information stored in your phone book, you can place calls quickly. You can access the phone book using one of the following methods:•  Press and hold the View key to access the Phone Book in one step.•  Press View 3 (Phone Book).•  Press and hold 3 (Phone Book Shortcut key) to access the Phone Book in one step (only if “One-Touch” is turned on).For more information on using the Shortcut keys, please see “One-Touch” on page16.To save names and numbers to the phone book:1. Enter the phone number to store in the phone book.2. Press the Save soft key.3. Select Auto for the phone to find the next empty location or Manual to enter the memory location. If Manual is selected, the phone displays “Loc Free” if that location is empty (otherwise, the name stored in the location is displayed). Use the arrow keys or Next to scroll through the list and find an empty location.4. Select OK to save.5. To add a name associated with the phone number, press Now. Enter the characters of the name using the phone keys; press Opts 3 to save.
NEX Series 32006  DRAFTStandby Mode Display IndicatorsA. Main menu (Left Soft Key):Press Menu to access Menu options.B. Current Time:Displays hours, minutes, a.m./p.m. when set.C. Current Date:Displays abbreviated month and date.D. System Indicator:A or BE. Mode Indicator:! if Digital, blank if AnalogF. Signal Strength:(updated every 2 seconds)Minimum = 0 dBMaximum = 35 dBG: Service Area Indicators:, Home$ RoamH. User Alert Indicators: Message Pending Replies Pending Voice Mail Pending Missed CallsI. Battery Indicator:The Empty Battery icon flashes to signal low battery.External Power/Charging:   (Phone plugged into outlet or vehicle adapter.)J. External Devices: Modem or other device Hands FreeK. Ringer Indicator  or Auto Answer :Lock icon  overrides in Lock Mode. This icon changes for different user states.L.   Day of the Week, or “ALM” if Alarm is setM. View Key Indicator:Press the View Key to access View options when View is displayed.F.  Signal StrengthC.  Current DateB.  Current TimeA.  Left Soft Key (Menu) M.  Right Soft Key (View)G.  Service Area IndicatorD.  System IndicatorE.  Mode IndicatorI.  Battery LevelL.  Day of Week(or ALM if alarm is set)H.  User Alert IndicatorK.  Ringer Indicator      (or Lock if in Lock mode)J.  External DevicesD12:30 pmNov 18   MonMenu      ViewFull Empty
NEX Series 32007  DRAFTConversation Mode Display IndicatorsA. Main menu (Left Soft) KeyB. Status Line contents:Displays phone number of connected partyC. System Indicator:A or BD. Transmission Mode Indicator:! if Digital, blank if Analog (same as in Standby mode)E. Signal Strength (same as in Standby mode)F. Service Area Indicators, Home$ RoamG. In-Use Indicator (Phone): H. User Alert Indicators: Message Pending Replies Pending Voice Mail Pending Missed CallsI. Battery Level (same as in Standby mode)J. External Devices: Modem or other device Hands FreeK. Mute Indicator shows Mute status as follows:Microphone Mute: Speaker icon  displays.No Mute:  Alternate display of Speaker icon  and Microphone icon  every two seconds.On Hold:  Autodial:  L. Talk Time of Call in Progress:Displays shortly after call is sent and updates every second; disappears when you press CLR or either soft key after the call is ended.M. View Key Indicator:Press View to access View options.DB.  Status LineA.  Left Soft Key (Menu)214653393745m59sM.  Right Soft Key (View)L.  Talk Time of Call in ProgressMenu     ViewE.  Signal StrengthG. In-use Indicator (Phone)C.  System IndicatorD.  Mode IndicatorI.  Battery LevelH.  User Alert IndicatorK. Mute IndicatorJ.  External DevicesF.  Service Area Indicator
NEX Series 32008  DRAFTChapter 3: Menu Navigation and OverviewsSoft KeysSoft keys are keys or buttons that perform different functions depending on the current operational status of the phone or current menu accessed. The soft keys current functions appear on the bottom line of the display above each of the two soft keys.The left soft key is the Menu key when the phone is in standby or during a conversation. The Main Menu is used to review and/or change the phone settings and capabilities. (See “Main Menu Overview” on page9 for features accessed through the Main Menu.) The right soft key  is the View key when the phone is in standby or during a conversation. The View Menu provides access and review of information that changes as the phone is used, such as phone book names and numbers, messages, and call activity. (See “View Menu Categories” on page20 for information on the View Menu contents.)Scroll KeyIn addition to pressing the soft keys, the scroll key can be used to scroll through the menu items, Phone Book information, or messages.1. The down arrow scrolls menu pages forward.2. The up arrow scrolls menu pages backward.3. Hold down the key for repeat scrolling.Clear KeysPress CLR to return to the previous screen or press and hold CLR to return directly to the standby mode. While in editing functions, this key is used to erase incorrectly entered characters (like a backspace key).User PromptsThe following prompts, displayed in the upper right corner of the screen, pro-vide editing and navigating assistance within menus.# - Enter digitsαα - Enter alphanumeric data - Scroll forward to the next menu page. - Scroll back to the previous menu page. - Scroll forward or back within a menu.
NEX Series 32009  DRAFTMain Menu OverviewThis menu is accessible in Standby and Conversation Modes. Use this menu to program the phone and change settings.Audio 1RingVolumeThe ring volume selection is used to set the incoming alert volume.  The ring volume selection adjusts the ring volume of incoming call alerts, alert tones for messages and pages, service tones, and the alarm clock.1. Press Menu 1 1 (Audio - Ring Volume).2. Press Next to hear each ring volume level selection.3. Press OK to save the desired setting.4. Press CLR to exit the audio submenu. Ring TypeThe ring type selection is used to set the incoming call alert ring.1. Press Menu 1 2 (Audio - Ring Type).2. Press Next to hear each ring type selection.3. Press OK to save the desired setting.4. Press CLR to exit the audio submenu.Main menu1  Audio2  Clocks3  Features4  Reset5  Locking6  Options7  System1  Ring Volume2  Ring Type3  TouchTone Length4  TouchTone5  Minute Alert6  Srvce Tone1  Time Set2  Date Set3  Alarm4  Power Off5  Power On1  Call Frwd2  Call Frwd Type3  Over-Air Activate4  User Alert5  B'cast Message Filter6  B'cast Storage1  One-Touch2  Auto Answer4  External Control3  Any Key5  Backlight6  Screen Saver1  Phone2  Auto3  Perm Code4  Temp Code5  Call Out6  Call In7  Memo8  Auto PIN9  Lock Keys1  NAM2  Mode3  Prefer Sys4  Power on  Message1  Calls2  Messages3  Settings4  Usage Totals5  ScrollPad6  Feature Codes5  Phone Info7  Quiet Key8  (Un) Mute7  Send #7  Fixed Dial2
NEX Series 320010  DRAFTTouch Tone LengthWhen the touch tones (DTMF signals) are on, the duration of the tones can be set to short or long. Short tones make a sound for a fixed duration regard-less of how long you hold the key down.•  Long tones make a sound while you hold down the key (up to two sec-onds). There may be some automated systems that require the tone length to be set to long.To select the touch tone length:1. Press Menu 1 3 (Audio - DTMF Type).2. Press Next to toggle between Short and Long.3. Press OK to save. Touch ToneWith the touch tone selection set to on, numbers can be sent and received with the phone in the conversation mode.To turn the Touch Tone selection on or off:1. Press Menu 1 4 (Audio - Touch Tone).2. Press Next to toggle touch tones on or off.3. Press OK to save.Note: Turning on the Quiet Key turns off the touch tones. Numbers sent as touch tones from secure locations in the Phone Book, however, auto-matically transmit without keytone feedback. Minute AlertWhen the minute alert selection is turned on, an alert sounds every 60 sec-onds through the earpiece during a conversation. The selection can be turned on or off with the phone in either the standby mode or the conversa-tion mode.To set the minute alert:1. Press Menu 1 5 (Audio - Call Tone).2. Press Next to toggle Call Tone on or off.3. Press OK to save. Service ToneWhen the service tone selection is activated, an alert tone sounds whenever there is a service change, including:•  System change (A/B)•  Status change from service to no service status or from no service to service•  Loss of service such as a dropped call•  Network system change from analog to digital or from digital to analogTo activate the service tone setting:1. Press Menu 1 6 (Audio - SrvceTone).2. Press Next to toggle Service Tone on and off.3. Press OK to save.1. Press Menu 1 6 (Audio - SrvceTone).2. Press Next to toggle Service Tone on and off.3. Press OK to save. Quiet Key On/OFfThe Quiet Key On/Off selection toggles the key tone on or off.34567
NEX Series 320011  DRAFTTo turn on or off the quiet key:1. Press Menu 1 7 (Audio - Quiet Key).2. Press Next to toggle Quiet Key on and off.3. Press OK to save. Mute/(Un)MuteThe Mute/Unmute selection toggles the microphone on or off when the phone is in the conversation mode.1. Press Menu 1 8 (Audio - Mute).2. Press Next to toggle microphone on and off.3. Press OK to save.Clocks Time Set1. Press Menu 2 1 (Clocks - Time). Enter the hour.2. Press Next.3. Enter the minutes.4. Press Next.5. Press am or pm to toggle a.m. or p.m.6. Press Next to display the OK command.7. Press OK to save. Date Set1. Press Menu 2 2 (Clocks - Date).2. Enter the month.3. Press Next.4. Enter the day.5. Press Next.6. Enter the year.7. Press Next to display the OK command.8. Press OK to save. AlarmThe phone can be used as an alarm clock by setting the alarm selection to the desired alarm time. Note that the alarm only sounds at the set time; the alarm does not sound at the set time every day unless the alarm is reset each day. To set the Alarm:1. Press Menu 2 3 (Clock - Alarm).2. If the desired alarm time is already displayed, press Set.ORIf the desired alarm time is not displayed, press On. Enter the hour; press Next. Enter the minutes.; press Next. Press am or pm to toggle a.m. or p.m; press Next to display the OK command.3. Press OK to save.8123
NEX Series 320012  DRAFT   Auto Power Off/OnThe automatic power off/power on selections enable the phone to power off or power on automatically at a specified time each day. These settings are used to extend battery life if the phone is not being recharged. The selection can be set for the phone to automatically power off at night when the phone is not in use, and then automatically power on again in the morning.To set Auto Power Off/On:1. Press Menu 2 4 (Clock - Power Off) or Menu 2 5 (Clock - Power On).2. If the desired auto power off/on time is already displayed, press Set.ORIf the desired auto power off/on time is not displayed, press On. Enter the hour; press Next. Enter the minutes.; press Next. Press am or pm to toggle a.m. or p.m; press Next to display the OK command.3. Press OK to save.Features Call ForwardThe Call Forward selection forwards calls to a specified phone number or to voice mail, or deactivates call forwarding.To turn Call Forwarding on or off:1. Press Menu 3 1 (Features - Call Forwarding).2. Press Next to select Phone Number, Voice Mail, or Off.3. Press OK to select the setting. The phone displays an asterisk (*) fol-lowed by a 2-digit or 3-digit call forwarding prefix code.4. Press SEND to activate call forwarding.Note:  Calling Codes such as Call Forwarding, Block Caller I.D., Cancel Call Wait-ing, etc., may vary from market to market and require that the codes the phone pro-vides be edited before use. Contact the local wireless carrier to get the correct Calling Codes. Call Forward TypeThe call forward type selection sets the call forwarding feature to Busy/No Answer, Always, Busy, or No Answer.To select the Call Forward Type:1. Press Menu 3 2 (Features - Call Forward Type).2. Press Next to select Busy/No Ans, Always, Busy, or No Answer.3. Press OK to accept the setting.4. Press CLR to save. Over-Air ActivateThe over-the-air activation selection automatically activates the phone with the wireless phone network service. Over-the-air activation is dependent on the network capability. Please check with your network service provider for availability.To activate the system:1. Press Menu 3 3 (Features - Over-Air Activate).2. Press Next to select System A or B.3. Press Next while viewing the “Save NAM” display to toggle between NAM 1 and NAM 2 before making the selection.4. Respond to the screen prompt to assign the phone number to the NAM by pressing OK.5. Press OK to begin activation.6. Wait for the phone number to display then press Proceed.For information on selecting a NAM, see “NAM Selection” on page18.4 5123
NEX Series 320013  DRAFT User AlertThe user alert selection can be used to turn on or off the display of user alerts. (See “H. User Alert Indicators:” on page6 to view alert indicators.) These silent alerts display on the screen in the standby mode to signal the receipt of new messages, pages, voice mail, and/or missed calls.To turn the User Alert indication on or off:1. Press Menu 3 4 (Features - User Alert).2. Press Next to toggle User Alert on or off.3. Press OK to save. B’cast (Broadcast) Message FilterThe broadcast message filter selection can be set to filter broadcast mes-sages for Emergency and/or Normal status. “Emergency” allows only emer-gency broadcast messages to be received; “Normal” allows all broadcast messages to be received.To set the broadcast message filter:1. Press Menu 3 5 (Features - Broadcast Message Filter).2. Press Next to toggle between Normal or Emergency.3. Press OK to save.For more information on filtering messages, see “Broadcast Message Filter” on page34. B’cast (Broadcast) StorageThe broadcast storage selection can be set to either on or off.To toggle the storage option on or off:1. Press Menu 3 6 (Features - Broadcast Message Storage).2. Press Next to toggle storage on or off.3. Press OK to save.For more information on storing messages, see “Broadcast Message Storage Option” on page34. Send #The Send # selection provides the option of sending numbers as touch tones (DTMF signals) from the phone book or a linked number.This function is available only during a conversation with Touch Tone set to on (see “Touch Tone” on page10). The touch tones can be sent by using either of the following options:1. With a conversation in progress, press Menu 3 7 (Features - Send #).2. Enter the memory location.3. Press OK to save.??? or Recall a number from the phone book. Press Menu 3 7 to send the number such as the voice mail pin number.ResetThe Reset menu allows you to clear calls, messages, settings, usage totals, and the scrollpad. CallsThe calls selection clears all stored calls except any pending or missed calls.To clear calls:45671
NEX Series 320014  DRAFT1. Press Menu 4 1 (Reset - Calls).2. Enter the pass code if requested.3. Press OK to clear all non-pending calls.4. Press Quit to exit. MessagesThe messages selection clears all stored messages except any pending (not read) or locked messages.To clear messages:1. Press Menu 4 2 (Reset - Messages).2. Enter the pass code if requested.3. Press OK to clear all messages you have reviewed. SettingsThe settings selection resets all user settings in the Main menu to the factory default settings.To reset the phone:1. Press Menu 4 3 (Reset - Phone).2. Enter the pass code.3. Press OK to reset the phone. Usage TotalsThe usage totals selection clears the talk time counters.To clear the talk time counters:1. Press Menu 4 4 (Reset - Usage Totals).2. Press OK to clear all talk times. ScrollpadThe scrollpad selection clears any information stored in the scrollpad.To erase all information from the scrollpad:1. Press Menu 4 5 (Reset - Scrollpad).2. Press OK to clear the scrollpad contents.LockingThe Locking menu allows you to protect certain settings from unauthorized use. To bypass a locked feature, enter the permanent pass code when prompted. PhoneThe phone selection locks the phone with a 4-digit lock code to prevent unau-thorized operation. Unlocking the phone unlocks all phone features, except the Call Out, Call In, and Memo options.To lock the phone:1. Press Menu 5 1 (Locking - Phone).2. Press Menu to toggle lock on or off.3. Press OK to save the new setting or press Quit.For information on keypad locking, refer to “Lock Keys” on page16. AutoAuto Lock automatically sets the phone to a locked, secured status when the phone is turned on.To turn on or off the auto lock setting:234512
NEX Series 320015  DRAFT1. Press Menu 5 2 (Locking - Auto).2. Press Menu to toggle Auto Lock on or off.3. Press OK to save the new setting or press Quit. Perm CodeThe perm code selection allows you to change your permanent 4-digit pass code number to a new 4-digit number.To enter a new permanent pass code:1. Press Menu 5 3 (Locking - Perm Code).2. Enter your current Pass Code if requested.3. Enter the new Pass Code.4. Press OK to save or press New to enter a different pass code.5. To cancel and keep the previous pass code, press CLR. Temp CodeThe temp code selection allows you to set a temporary 3-digit pass code to provide phone locking/securing capability for another person using your phone without having to reveal your permanent 4-digit pass code. The tempo-rary lock code should not consist of the same 3 digits that were used for the permanent lock code.To enter the temporary pass code:1. Press Menu 5 4 (Locking - Temp Code).2. Enter the 4-digit, permanent pass code if requested.3. Enter a 3-digit temporary pass code.4. Press OK to save; CLR to quit the code change, keep the previous Pass Code and return to the previous screen; or New to see the previous Pass Code and enter a different one. Call OutThe call out selection restricts outgoing calls by requiring entry of the pass code before an outgoing call can be sent.1. Press Menu 5 5 (Locking - Call Out).2. Enter the pass code if requested.3. Press Next to toggle Call Out on or off.4. Press OK to save the new setting or CLR to cancel. Call InThe call in selection restricts incoming calls by requiring entry of the pass code before an incoming call can be received.1. Press Menu 5 6 (Locking - Call In).2. Enter the pass code if requested.3. Press Next to toggle Call In on or off.4. Press OK to save the setting or press CLR. Memo (Lock)The memo lock selection requires a pass code before displaying phone num-bers and messages for reviewing, editing, or storing. In Read Only mode, the phone displays messages but does not allow editing or deleting of messages.To secure stored phone numbers and messages:1. Press Menu 5 7 (Locking - Memo).2. Enter the pass code if requested.3. Press Next to toggle between off, read only, or on.4. Press OK to save the setting or press CLR to cancel.34567
NEX Series 320016  DRAFT Auto PINThe auto pin selection provides security by automatically transmitting a PIN number after the phone number (in analog mode when required by your ser-vice provider) without sounding touch tones (DTMF signals) or displaying the digits on the screen.To turn on or off the Auto PIN option:1. Press Menu 5 8 (Locking - Auto PIN).2. Enter the pass code if requested.3. Press Next to toggle AutoPIN on or off.4. Press OK to save the setting or press CLR to cancel.For information on Transmission Mode Selection, see “Mode Selection” on page18. Lock KeysThe Lock Keys selection prevents accidental dialing by locking the keypad.•  Press Menu 5 9 to select the Lock Keys option.•  Enter 1 2 3 to unlock the keypad.For additional phone locking capabilities, see “Locking” on page14.Options One-TouchOne-Touch allows you to change what happens when you press and hold the 1-9 keys. This selection provides modes for Call, Recall, or View, and turns One-Touch on or off.•  Call retrieves the number stored in its Phone Book location and dials it.•  Recall retrieves the number stored in its location, but does not dial it.•  View displays the information associated with the icons on each key. In the View mode, press and hold the digit key to access the corre-sponding View menu option. For example: Call History shortcut. Phone Book shortcut. Own Phone Number shortcut. Total Usage shortcut. Scrollpad shortcut. Messages History shortcut. To set the One-Touch option:1. Press Menu 6 1 (Options - One-Touch).2. Press Next to select Call, Recall, View, or Off.3. Press OK to save. Auto AnswerThe auto answer selection turns the auto answer capability on or off. Auto Answer enables the phone to connect the caller automatically after three 891ABC2DEF3GHI4i5JKL7PQRS8TUV2
NEX Series 320017  DRAFTrings.  The auto answer setting is only available with the phone in the hands-free mode.To set Auto Answer:1. Press Menu 6 2 (Options - Auto Answer).2. Press Next to select Auto (in Hands-Free mode) or off.3. Press OK to save. Any KeyAny Key allows you to answer an incoming call by pressing any key (except PWR or END).To turn Any Key on or off:1. Press Menu 6 3 (Options - Any Key).2. Press Next to turn Any Key Answer on or off.3. Press OK to save. External ControlThe external control setting can be used to select Radio Mute or to turn off external controls. The external control setting is only available with the phone in the hands-free mode. Radio Mute automatically mutes the radio in the vehi-cle when a call comes in.To turn External Control on or off:1. Press Menu 6 4 (Options - External Control).2. Press Next to select Radio Mute or Disable.3. Press OK; press CLR to save. BacklightBacklighting provides for the continuous illumination of the keypad and dis-play screen for use in low light conditions. The backlight setting is only avail-able with the phone in the hands-free mode.To turn on or off the backlight:1. Press Menu 6 5 (Options - Backlight).2. Press Next to toggle Backlight Control on and off.3. Press OK; then press CLR to save. Screen SaverWhen the screen saver selection is enabled, the current LCD display is pre-empted with a screen showing “Press any key to proceed...” after 10 seconds if a key is not pressed. The screen saver selection corresponds with the back-light operation. If any key is pressed, no action is taken and the previous user screen is restored.To turn on or off the Screen Saver option:1. Press Menu 6 6 (Options - Screen Saver).2. Press Next to toggle Screen Saver on or off.3. Press OK; then press CLR to save. Fixed DialThe fixed dial selection restricts the number of digits in telephone numbers dialed; thus, the types of outgoing calls can be restricted. For example, if the fixed digit value is set to the default 32, the outgoing calls are not restricted; however, if the fixed digit value is set to 7, only local calls can be dialed.To set the Fixed Dial option:1. Press Menu 6 7 (Locking - Fixed Dial).2. Enter the pass code if necessary.34567
NEX Series 320018  DRAFT3. Press the digit key(s) to enter a number up to 32.4. Press OK to save the setting or press CLR to cancel.System The system submenu allows you to set up the phone. It is recommended that the dealer or service provider assist you in the initial setup of your phone. NAM SelectionThe NAM selection provides you with the option of selecting one of two Num-ber Assignment Modules (NAMs).To select a NAM:1. Press Menu 7 1 (System - NAM).2. Press Next to select NAM 1 or NAM 2.3. Press OK; then press CLR to save.For more information on assigning a phone number to a NAM, refer to “Over-Air Activate” on page12. Mode SelectionThe phone can operate in one of four transmission modes:•  Analog•  Digital•  “A then D”•  “D then A”For example, in the “A then D” mode, the phone attempts to acquire analog service then digital service if analog is not available.To select the transmission mode:1. Press Menu 7 2 (System - Transmission Mode).2. Press Next to scroll through the list of mode options:  Analog, Digital, A then D, or D then A.3. Press OK, then CLR to save the setting (or press CLR before OK to cancel). Preferred System SelectionThe preferred system selection provides for the selection of one of four Pre-ferred Systems:  Standard, Home Only, System A Only, or System B Only. In the Standard mode, Home is the Preferred System.To select the Preferred System:1. Press Menu 7 3 (System - Preferred System).2. Press Next to select Standard, Home Only, System A Only, or System B Only.3. Press OK to save. Power-On Message PersonalizationTo enter a personalized message that displays during power on:1. Press Menu 7 4 (System - Power On Message).2. Enter the first character by pressing an alphanumeric key.3. Press ABC, abc, and 0-9 to toggle between uppercase letters, lower-case letters, and numbers.4. Press the corresponding key to enter a character or number. If the same key is required, press 1 to move to the next space. Press 1 twice to skip a space.5. Press Opts 1 to choose punctuation for your text.6. To delete or replace a previous character, press the CLR key.7. Press Opts 3 then CLR to save or Opts 4 Edit to cancel changes.For more information on entering letters or numbers, see “Changing Num-bers and Names Saved in the Phone Book” on page30.1234
NEX Series 320019  DRAFT Feature CodesThe phone automatically receives, through the network, certain default feature settings that are standard to the area cellular service provider; for example, the voice mail center phone number. If necessary, the feature settings can also be customized by using the feature codes selection.Note: For information on using automated feature codes for call forwarding and other calling options, contact your cellular service provider to obtain the applicable code settings.To change the feature code settings:1. Press Menu 7 5 (System - Feature Codes).2. Press the up and down arrow keys to display the feature code selections.3. With a selection displayed, press Edit and then New to change a feature code.4. Enter in the correct feature code setting.5. Press OK to save the feature code setting.6. Press and hold CLR to return to the standby mode.5
NEX Series 320020  DRAFTView Menu Categories1. Press View.2. Select a menu category.3. Refer to the following information to access the submenu options.View Pending MessageThe pending selection displays the total number of calls, pages, messages, and voice mail messages that have not yet been viewed.To view the number of pending calls and messages that have not been viewed:1. Press View 1 (Pending).2. Press CLR.View Call LogsThe calls selection menu displays your call history beginning with the most recent call. Each call history entry contains the time the call started, the call log number (1-30), the length of the call, and the phone number of the person called or of the person calling.View menu1  Pending2  Calls5  Usage3  PhoneBook4  Own Number6  Messages7  ScrollPad8  Voice Mail1  All2  Outgoing3  Incoming4  Missed  02           02   02           02Menu         View1  All2  Received4  Pending3  Sent5  Last Broadcast6  Standard      NAM_1   2145552612              Return 002h     04m   H 000h     00m   RNext          BackNAM102)  Ring 1Smith,  J.Opts       NbrLN)        214653 3937Opts   Name>>     Normal12:17      Tue04 v-mailsView       PlayPhone Book9/25Messages9  Mem Usage
NEX Series 320021  DRAFTTo view calls:1. Press View 2 (Calls).2. Select the group of calls you want to review. Press 1 (All), 2 (Outgoing), 3 (Incoming), or 4 (Missed) to view the type of call.3. Press the up or down arrow key to scroll through the calls.4. Access the Options and Save menus by pressing the appropriate soft key.View Phone Book ContentsThe phone book selection displays the name, phone number, location num-ber, and distinctive ring setting if enabled.To view the Phone Book entries:1. Press View 3 (Phone Book).2. Press Name and Nbr to toggle between Name and Number.3. Access the Options menu by pressing Opts.For more information about the Phone Book, see “Storing to Phone Book” on page28.View Own NumberThe own number selection displays your phone number and the current NAM.To view your phone number:1. Press View 4 (Own Number).2. Press Return.View Total Talk Time UsageThe usage selection displays the total talk times for peak and non-peak usage, and for Home and Roam usage.To view call usage:1. Press View 5 (Usage).2. Press Next to toggle between the NAM 1 and NAM 2 talk time counters.3. Press CLR.View MessagesThe messages selection displays all saved messages, beginning with the most recent message, the nature of the message (Normal, Urgent, Emer-gency, Interactive), time stamp, and phone number, if available. All MessagesThe all message selection displays the message summary.To view all messages:1. Press View 6 1 (Messages - All Messages).2. Press View to display the first page of the first message. Use the soft keys to move up and down through the message. Use the up and down arrows to move to the next message or back to the previous message.3. Enter the Pass Code if prompted.4. Access the Options menu by pressing Opts.Viewing Phone Book Options Menu1. View Full Number:  Provides full phone number viewing.2. Dial Opts:  Provides dialing options (see “Dialing Options Menu” on page24).3. Delete:  Deletes the current Phone Book entry.4. Edit: Allows for editing of the current Phone Book entry.5. Move:  Allows you to move the current Phone Book entry to another location in the Phone Book.6. Order By Name/Loc:  Orders the Phone Book alphabetically or numerically.7. Set Ring:  Sets a distinctive ring for the current phone number.1
NEX Series 320022  DRAFT Received MessagesThis option displays received messages, beginning with the most recent message, the nature of the message (Normal, Urgent, Emergency, Interac-tive), time stamp, and phone number.To view received messages:1. Press View 6 2 (Messages - Received Messages).2. Press View to display the first page of the first message. Use the soft keys to move up and down through the message. Use the up and down arrows to move to the next or back to the previous message.3. Enter the Pass Code if prompted.4. Access the Options menu by pressing Opts. Sent MessagesThis option displays sent messages, beginning with the most recent mes-sage, the nature of the message (Pending, Received), time stamp, and phone number. (Note:  The ability to send text messages may not be avail-able from the cellular service provider at this time.)To view sent messages:1. Press View 6 3 (Messages - Sent Messages).2. Press View to display the first message. Use the soft keys to move up and down through the message. Use the up and down arrows to move to the next or back to the previous message.3. Enter the Pass Code if prompted.4. Access the Options menu by pressing Opts. PendingPending displays only pending messages.To view only unread messages:1. Press View 6 4 (Messages - Pending).2. Press View to display the first message. Use the soft keys to move up and down through the message. Use the up and down arrows to move to the next or back to the previous message.3. Enter the Pass Code if prompted.4. Access the Options menu by pressing Opts.Viewing Messages Options Menu1. View Full Number:  Allows you to view numbers above the last 16 numbers.2. Dial Opts:  Provides dialing options (see “Dialing Options Menu” on page24).3. Delete:  Deletes the current message.4. Reply:  Sends a reply to the current message if requested.5. Cancel:  Cancels a sent message if not delivered to destination.6. Resend:  Resends a previously sent message.7. Save number:  Saves the phone number to the Phone Book or scrollpad.8. (Un)Lock:  Toggles current message lock on or off.9. Home:  Returns the display to the previous screen.234
NEX Series 320023  DRAFT Last BroadcastThis option displays the last broadcast message stored in the buffer. (Note: The broadcast message capability may not be available from the cellular ser-vice provider at this time.)To view broadcast messages:1. Press View 6 5 (Messages - Broadcast Messages).2. Press the right and left soft keys to scroll through the screen.3. Press CLR. StandardThis option displays standard messages for reviewing and editing if changes are needed before possibly sending a reply.To view standard messages:1. Press View 6 6 (Messages - Standard Messages).2. Press the right and left arrow keys to scroll through the screen and view the messages.3. Press Page to scroll through the selected message.4. Press Edit to change the message.5. Press Char to move around the message character by character; press Line to move around the message line by line. Use the right soft key to switch between the character and line settings. Use the arrows to move the cursor. To add punctuation, press Opts 1 (Punct). For more informa-tion on editing, see “Reviewing and Editing a Standard Message” on page33.6. Press Opts 3 (Save) then CLR to save the message, Opts 4 (Exit) to cancel the changes, or Opts 6 (Home) to return to the previous screen. View InfoThe View Info selection enables the User to view an information message from the Base Station if longer than two LCD lines.1. Press View 6 7 (Messages - View Info), ???as prompted, to display the first page of information. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the text.2. Press CLR.View ScrollpadThe scrollpad function serves as a storage area for numbers entered by the person on the other end of the conversation. The phone numbers in the scroll-pad can be viewed and an identifying nametag, such as the person’s name, can be entered.To view the Scrollpad:1. Press View 7 (Scrollpad).2. Press the right soft key to toggle between Name and Number.3. Press the up or down arrow key to scroll the list of phone numbers.4. Access the Options menu by pressing Opts.For more information on the Scrollpad, see “Storing to Scrollpad” on page28.567
NEX Series 320024  DRAFTAccess Voice MailThis option enables you to view voice mail status and access voice mail.To access voice mail messages:1. Press View 8 (Voicemail).2. Press View to display whom the message was from and a call back number if the information is available.3. Press Play or SEND to connect to the service provider voice mail sys-tem and to play the messages.4. Enter the pass code if prompted.5. Press END to end the call.For more information on Voicemail, see “Retrieving Voice Mail” on page35.View Mem (Memory) UsageThe memory usage selection displays the number of entries in the Phone Book and the number of available entry locations; and the number of saved messages and the amount of space used and available (total number of mes-sages that can be saved).To view Memory Usage:1. Press View 9 (Memory Usage).2. Press the right and left soft keys to scroll through the list of usage dis-plays.Dialing Options MenuDialing Options include the following:•  View Full number (please see “View Own Number” on page21 under Phone Book submenu).•  Add Link (described in this section)•  Add Pause (described in this section)•  Auto Dial (described in this section)•  Forward to (see “Call Forward” on page12)•  Block Caller I.D (described in this section)•  Page (see “Page (Dialing Option Submenu)” on page32)•  Message (see “Message (Dialing Option Submenu)” on page32)•  Long Dist Prefix (described in this section)Note:  Calling Codes such as Call Forwarding, Block Caller I.D., Cancel Call Wait-ing, etc., may vary from market to market and require that the codes the phone pro-Viewing Scrollpad Options Menu1. View Full Number:  Provides full phone number viewing.2. Dial Opts:  Provides dialing options (see “Dialing Options Menu” on page24).3. Delete:  Deletes the current message.4. Edit:  Enables editing of the current message.5. Auto Save Number:  Automatically saves the phone number to the Phone Book.6. Save:  Saves the message.
NEX Series 320025  DRAFTvides be edited before use. Contact the local wireless carrier to obtain the correct Calling Codes.Access Automated Phone Systems With Link or Pause DialingUsing your phone to access and perform transactions through automated phone systems (such as banking or voice mail systems) can be simplified using the link and pause dialing features. The phone Send # feature com-bined with the link or pause dialing feature makes communicating with auto-mated systems easier.The phone communicates with automated systems through transmitted touch tones (DTMF signals) in response to the FCN 3 (Send #) key sequence under the following conditions during Conversation mode:•  When the dialed number is linked to a number in the Phone Book•  When the dialed number contains a second number separated by a manual pause.The phone transmits the touch tones (DTMF signals) upon connection with the other party by pressing FCN 3 (Send #) key sequence. Leaving the Standby mode during conversation disables transmission of the linked num-ber. The location of a number in the Phone Book is requested for transmission of the linked number.Add a LinkThe Add Link option links a phone number to a second number in the phone book, which the phone sends as touch tones (DTMF signals). Link numbers are ideal for sending out confidential numbers such as a pass code or social security number that is stored in the protected phone book locations. Save the number to the Phone Book before sending it as a linked number. For informa-tion on saving phone numbers to the Phone Book, see “Storing to Phone Book” on page28.To add a link:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 2 (Add Links).3. Enter the corresponding Phone Book location for the linked numbers. To replace a location number entered incorrectly, press New and enter the correct location.4. Press OK to link location to number in dial mode.5. Press Save to store the phone number and the linked number to the Phone Book.6. Press SEND to dial the numbers. After the call is connected, the linked numbers can be sent by pressing FCN 3 (Send #).Add a PauseThe Add Pause option enables the phone to add one or more pauses between the entered phone number and other numbers to be sent out as touch tones (DTMF signals). Adding pauses between numbers works effec-tively for accessing automated systems such as company voice mail systems. For example, one phone book location can store: “Company Voice Mail Phone Number” P “Voice Mailbox” P “Pass Code”with P indicating a manual pause.ORA combination of linking and pause dialing can be used: - Option -1 View FullNumber2 Add Link  - Option -3 Add Pause4 Auto Dial5 Forward To  - Option -6 BlockCaller ID7 Page - Option -8 Message9 Long Dist   Prefix
NEX Series 320026  DRAFT “Company Voice Mail Phone Number” P “Voice Mailbox” L “Pass Code”where the pass code is stored in a secured phone book location. Each time the automated system prompts for a response, press FCN 3 to transmit the next sequence of numbers after the pause or link indicator.For automated pauses, once the call timer begins, the phone pauses for the designated duration, and then transmit the digits following the pause as touch tones (DTMF signals).To add a pause:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 3 (Add Pause).3. Press the corresponding digit key to select a pause interval. The phone adds a “P” after the phone number for each manual pause and a comma (,) for each 2-second automatic pause.4. To add another pause, repeat Steps 2 and 3 of this process.5. Enter the number to send.6. Press Save to store the phone number and paused number to the Phone Book.Auto DialWhen placing a call, if there is no answer or if the phone is busy for up to 30 seconds, the phone redials one minute after ending each try. The phone attempts autodial twice.To select Auto Dial:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 4 (Auto Dial).3. When the other party answers, press Talk.4. Access menu and View options by pressing the associated soft keys.5. Finish the conversation.6. Press END.Block Caller IDBlock Caller ID prevents the display of your phone number on the other party’s caller identification system.To Block Caller ID:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 6 (Caller I.D.). The phone adds the “*67” prefix to the entered phone number.3. Press SEND. To cancel the call before sending, hold down CLR.Long Dist PrefixThis option adds a prefix to the number entered for long distance dialing.To enable the long distance prefix option:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 9 (Long Dist Prefix).  The phone adds the “1” prefix to the phone number to be dialed.3. Press SEND to dial.To save the phone number:1. Press Save.2. Choose where you want to save the number (i.e., Auto, Manual, or Scrollpad).3. Access Menu and View options by pressing the associated soft keys.For more information on saving to the Phone Book, see “Storing to Phone Book” on page28; for more information on saving to the Scrollpad, see “Stor-ing to Scrollpad” on page28.
NEX Series 320027  DRAFTSave MenuThe Save menu is available in selected review modes when an incoming or saved phone number is being entered/accessed. It provides options for sav-ing the phone number to the Phone Book or the Scrollpad.For more information on saving to the Phone Book, see “Storing to Phone Book” on page28.For more information on saving to the Scrollpad, see “Storing to Scrollpad” on page28. - - - Save - - -1 Auto2 Manual3 Scrollpad
NEX Series 320028  DRAFTChapter 4: Scrollpad and Phone BookStoring to ScrollpadThe Scrollpad provides temporary storage of five phone numbers of up to 32 digits each with identifying names of up to 10 characters each. When full, the scrollpad discards the oldest entry with each new entry.To store a number to the Scrollpad:1. Enter a phone number.2. Press Save 3 (Scrollpad). The phone displays the number as the first entry in the scrollpad.3. Press the CLR key at any time to return to the View menu.To save the scrollpad entry to the Phone Book:1. Press View 7 (Scrollpad) to recall the phone number from the Scroll-pad.2. Press Opts 5 (Auto Save). This allows you to store the phone number to the first available location in the Phone Book.3. Press Opts 6 (Manual Save). This is used to store the entry manually to the Phone Book.For more information on this menu, refer to “Saving a Phone Number Manu-ally” on page28.Applying Dialing Options to a Scrollpad entry:1. Press Opts 2 (Dialing Mode).2. Press SEND.3. Hold down CLR if you need to cancel the call.Deleting an Entry from the Scrollpad:1. Press Opts 3 (Delete).2. Press Yes to proceed and delete the entry.3. Press No or CLR to cancel.Editing Names in the Scrollpad:1. Access the entry in the scrollpad (please see “Storing to Scrollpad” on page28).2. Press Opts 4 (Edit).For more information on editing entries, see “Changing Numbers and Names Saved in the Phone Book” on page30.Storing to Phone BookPhone Book storage includes three distinct areas:One-Touch Area (location 1-9)These locations are designated for One-Touch use, and numbers are saved to these locations manually (see “One-Touch” on page16).Saving a Phone Number ManuallyYou may use this function to designate the Phone Book location for the saved phone number (i.e., certain numerical groupings may represent certain groups of people).To save a phone number manually:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Save 2 (Manual Save).3. Designate the two-digit location in the Phone Book for this phone num-ber. The screen prompts for confirmation.•  If the location is empty, then the prompt indicates the condition.•  If the location is occupied, then the entry flashes on the screen.4. Overwrite the current entry or advance to the next available location.5. Press OK to save the phone number to the displayed location.
NEX Series 320029  DRAFT6. Press Now to enter a name or press Later to enter a name at a later time.Note: You may press CLR or Quit to exit the Phone Book without storing an entry.For more information on alphanumeric editing, (i.e., names), see “Power-On Message Personalization” on page18.Auto-Save Area (Locations 10-89)Store phone numbers automatically or manually in this area from dial mode.Saving a Phone Number Using Auto - Save1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Save 1 (Auto Save).The screen displays the first available location in the Phone Book, begin-ning with the location “10.” (See “Storing to Phone Book” on page28 for memory location assignments.)3. Press OK to accept the displayed location.4. Press Now to enter the name or press Later to enter the name at a later time.For more information on alphanumeric editing, (i.e., names), please see “Power-On Message Personalization” on page18.Protected Area (Locations 90-99)Store secure numbers such as access codes or credit card numbers in this area. Access to this area requires entering the permanent pass code. Trans-mit secure numbers from this area as touch tones (DTMF signals) without keytone feedback or digit display using the “FCN”/”Quiet Key”/”Receive #” key sequence and specifying the location. When a name and number stored in this area is recalled, the name displays but the number digits are replaced by asterisks. To view the digits of the number, enter the number mode by using the right soft key and pressing View; then enter the pass code.Setting Review Mode (By Name or Location)The Phone Book displays entries by name (α) and/or numerically by location (#).To set Phone Book review by name or location:•  Press Opts 6 (Order by Name/Loc) after entering the phone book. The other user prompt appears in the upper right corner of the screen.To switch name and location view quickly:•  Press and hold the left soft key. The phone switches review modes, and the other prompt appears in the upper right corner of the screen.To review Sequentially by Location:1. Begin with the digit user prompt (#) displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.2. Press the right arrow key to scroll the Phone Book entries in numerical order by location (press the left arrow key to scroll backward).3. Hold down either the left or right arrow key to repeatedly scan entries. Only the contents of occupied locations are displayed.To review Directly by Location:You may access the Phone Book location directly by pressing the correspond-ing key.If it is a single digit location (with the digit user prompt (#) displayed in the upper right corner):•  Press the single digit and wait for the two second time-out.OR•  Hold the digit for one-half second.
NEX Series 320030  DRAFTTo review by Name:1. Begin with the alphabetical user prompt (α) displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.2. Use the right or left arrow keys to scroll through the Phone Book.To access by alphabetical group:1. While in the Phone Book, begin with the alphabetical user prompt (α) displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.2. Press a digit (e.g, “2 ABC”) key to display the first name (e.g., “Adam”) in the list of names (e.g., Adam, Arthur, Brad, Charles) with first letter matching the first letter (e.g., “A”) in the key group.3. If a match is not found, then the next letter in the key group (e.g., “B”) is used until a match is found.•  If a match is not found for any letter in the key group, “no entries stored” is displayed.•  If a match is found, then press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the remaining names in the Phone Book.4. Press and hold the digit key to display the number of names that begin with the letters on the key. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the list.5. Press SEND to dial the number.6. Press Back to return to the previous Phone Book review mode or press Home to find the total number of Phone Book entries.7. To exit the Phone Book, press CLR.Changing Numbers and Names Saved in the Phone BookThis option allows you to change names and numbers in the phone book.To edit a phone number saved in the Phone Book:1. Enter the Phone Book. Scroll through the Phone Book to find the name of the person whose phone number you want to edit.2. Use Nbr to toggle to number view.3. Press Opts 4 (Edit).4. Use CLR to delete the number.5. Enter the correct number.6. Press Opts 3 (Save) then CLR.7. To cancel the changes while viewing the Edit screen, press the Opts 4 (Edit).To edit name saved in the Phone Book:1. Find the entry in the Phone Book.2. Press Name if the phone numbers are displayed.3. Press Opt 4 (Edit).4. Enter the characters for the name (for editing alpha entries, please see “Power-On Message Personalization” on page18).5. Press Opts 3 (Save) then CLR.6. To cancel the changes while viewing the Edit screen, press Opts 4 (Edit).Deleting Phone Book EntriesThis option allows you to delete entries in the Phone Book.To delete Phone Book entries:1. Hold down the View key to access the Phone Book.2. When the Phone Book screen displays, find the entry to be deleted.3. Press Opts 3 (Delete). The phone prompts for confirmation.4. Press Yes to delete the entry or No to cancel the deletion.
NEX Series 320031  DRAFTText Messages, Voice Mail Messages, and PagesWith your DigitalTalk 3200, you can send and receive text messages and pages as well as receive voice mail when the phone is in digital mode. In ana-log mode, the phone receives text messages only, and the text message does not include a date, time stamp, phone number, or priority. (Note:  The ability to send messages or receive broadcast messages may not be available from the cellular service provider at this time.)Two distinct types of text messages are available:•  Regular text messages that you can send and receive.•  Broadcast messages transmitted to groups of subscribers. Examples of broadcast service messages are emergency warnings, traffic reports, weather conditions, company broadcasts to field personnel, and advertisements. Broadcast messaging supports both priority and filter options.This subsection refers to and treats broadcast messages, regular messages, and pages as general messages, since pages may contain text messages, and text messages may contain callback numbers.Based on available service, the phone supports the following options:•  Text messages up to 255 characters (including overhead) for receiving and for sending.•  Four levels of priority:  Normal, Interactive, Urgent, and Emergency•  Four levels of privacy:  Not Restricted, Restricted, Confidential, and Secret. (The last three options require a pass code to access.)•  Callback or destination numbers up to 32 digits•  Two levels of message filtering for broadcast messages:  Normal or Emergency•  Reply option for incoming messages•  Acknowledgments for outgoing messages•  Alert On Delivery and prompting during Standby mode•  Storage option for broadcast messages (When the memory is full, reg-ular messages overwrite the oldest broadcast message.)•  Storage, review, and delete options for 30 transmit and received mes-sages, including acknowledgments, up to a total of 4,096 characters•  Option to store callback number in Phone Book•  Cancelling and resending transmitted messages•  Message locking•  Originate call to the callback number or a number embedded in mes-sage text•  Replies to sent messages are attached to the front of the original text with a date•  Ten standard user replies, up to a total of 1000 characters•  Standard message editing capabilityVoice mail service provides notification of the number of pending voice mails, time stamp, and callback number and text message.To use the callback option:1. View the notification.2. Press SEND to automatically dial the callback number for retrieval of voice mail messages.Voice mail notification and message transmission to the phone should occur at power-on or within 10 seconds of arrival at the service provider if the phone is on.
NEX Series 320032  DRAFTPage and Message DeliveryMessage Viewing OptionsWhen new pages or messages arrive, the phone sounds an alert tone and if the User Alert is on, the phone displays an envelope icon on the status line.To turn off automatic prompting, see “User Alert” on page13.To view a message upon receipt:1. When the new message prompt is displayed, press Now to view mes-sages now (the screen displays the message header for the first pend-ing message - View key flashing).2. Press View as many times as necessary to scroll down through the message. (Press the left soft key to scroll up to the beginning of the message or hold down the soft keys to repeat scrolling of the message.)3. Press the CLR key to return to the message header.4. Press the down arrow key to view older messages.5. Press the up arrow key to review the newer messages. If you have reached the first or last message, pressing the arrow key causes an alert tone to sound.6. Press CLR to return from message review at any time.To review a message later:When the new message prompt is displayed, press Later. The phone stores the message and returns automatically to the standby mode.Message (Dialing Option Submenu)This option sends a standard or composed text message to another phone number.To compose and send an original message:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 8 (Message) to compose a message.3. To load a standard message, press Opts 8 5 (Message - Standard Message).4. Press the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the desired message.5. Press OK to select and load the message into the edit buffer. For more information on editing a message, see “Reviewing and Editing a Stan-dard Message” on page33.6. Press SEND to display the “submit option” screen.7. Use Next to move from priority (Normal, Interactive, Urgent, Emer-gency), to reply option (Reply, No Reply), to restriction (Open, Restricted, Confidential, Secret) parameters. Use the up and down arrow keys to activate the desired options for these parameters.8. Press OK.Note:  The message is saved in the Message Center for an indefinite period of time until the message is delivered or cancelled by the sender. The language indicator will be set to the current setting.Page (Dialing Option Submenu)This option sends a page to the entered phone number.•  No text option is provided.To send a page:1. Enter the phone number.2. Press Opts 7 (Page) to select page option.3. Press Next to move from priority (Normal, Interactive, Urgent, Emer-gency), to reply option (Reply, No Reply), to restriction (Open, Restricted, Confidential, Secret) parameters. Use the up and down arrow keys to activate the desired options for these parameters.4. Press OK to save.
NEX Series 320033  DRAFTReviewing and Editing a Standard MessageA standard message area is provided so that you can save commonly used messages and not have to re-enter the whole message. You may, however, edit standard messages for your needs.To edit a standard message:1. Press View 6 (Messages) to view the first standard message. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired standard message.2. Press Page to page through the selected message text.3. Press Edit to change the message.4. Press Char/Line to switch between moving the cursor character-by-character or from line-to-line by pressing the arrow keys to move the cur-sor.5. Pressing the digit key or selecting a punctuation mark from the options menu inserts a character before the cursor (blinking style).6. Press CLR to erase the character before the cursor. If you are at the start of a sentence, the character is uppercase; if not, then it is lowercase.7. Edit the message text as described in “Changing Numbers and Names Saved in the Phone Book” on page30 (the options menu for cursor based editing includes two additional options, Home and Load).8. Press the Opts 3 (Save) to save the edited message.9. Press Opts 6 (Home) to exit the edit session.10. Exit without saving changes by pressing Opts 4 (Exit) to return to the Standard Message Selection menu.Pending NotificationWhen new messages arrive, the associated icon displays in the top status line on the screen as long as the message is unread. A message is pending if you have not yet reviewed the message.The screen display indicates message types as follows: Regular/Broadcast Messages/Pages Acknowledgments of sent messages Voice mail notificationWhen more than one type of message is pending, the associated icons dis-play alternately every two seconds. The message icon continues to display if any messages of that type have not been reviewed.Receiving a New Message While Reviewing MessagesIf new messages or replies arrive while reviewing a message, the alert tone sounds (if set); however, you are not interrupted except for an Emergency broadcast. When you exit from reviewing the messages, your phone displays the “View new msg” menu. Press Now to view the new messages now or Later to continue without viewing new messages at this time.Message Area FullIf the message space is full, the following screen displays:The base station sends the message again later (except broadcast mes-sages) or at power-on. To recover storage and to minimize message rejection, delete messages in a timely manner.Messagearea full.Proceed
NEX Series 320034  DRAFTBroadcast Message DeliveryBroadcast Message Storage OptionThe phone provides the option of turning Broadcast Message Storage on or off. If on, broadcast messages are stored with your other messages. If off, only the last broadcast message is saved (the previous broadcast message is replaced).To turn Broadcast Message Storage on and off:1. Press Menu 3 6 (Features - Broadcast Message Storage).2. Press Next to toggle Broadcast Message Storage on or off.3. Press OK to save or CLR to cancel.Broadcast Message Arrival/StorageThe phone sounds an alert upon the arrival of a broadcast message. The “MESSAGE ARRIVED” screen displays briefly; the phone then displays the broadcast message header.To review the broadcast message:1. Use View to scroll forward through the message. Press the left soft key to scroll back or hold down either key to repeat scrolling of the message.2. Press the CLR key to restore the previous screen.If the broadcast message storage option is off, then “Not Saved” appears in the status field of the message text and only the last (saved) broadcast mes-sage is accessible.If the message broadcast storage option is on, the message is saved and reviewed in the same manner as regular messages, and the callback number field displays “**B’cast.” The last broadcast is saved in a special location even if the message is stored to the general message area.Broadcast Message FilterThe phone provides the option of filtering broadcast messages. When the fil-ter is set for “Emergency,” the phone stores and displays only emergency broadcast messages. When the filter is set to “Normal,” all broadcast mes-sages are stored.To set the Broadcast Message Filter:1. Press Menu 3 5 (Features - Broadcast Message Filter) to display the “Broadcast Message Filter” screen.2. Press Next to toggle between “Normal” and “Emergency” priority.3. Press OK to save or CLR to cancel.Automatic Deletion of Broadcast MessageIf a broadcast message is stored in the message space and a higher priority broadcast message or any priority regular message arrives, the broadcast message is deleted and replaced with the new message. If this occurs while the broadcast message is being reviewed, the phone displays “Message Arrived” and then “Message Deleted” for the broadcast message that is being reviewed.To view a message while a previous message is being reviewed:•  Press Proceed. The new message is displayed with a flashing View command key to indicate the message text has not yet been viewed.
NEX Series 320035  DRAFTRetrieving Voice MailWhen a new voice mail notification arrives, the phone sounds an alert tone, if designated by the message, and the voice mail pending indicator () dis-plays. The voice mail status information is saved including a time stamp, the callback number, the priority indicator, and an optional alphanumeric mes-sage. A prompt is then displayed to view the voice mail status now or later. This prompt displays when the phone is in standby mode or returns to standby mode.Review Voice Mail Immediately Upon Receiving Notification:With the voice mail alert screen displayed, press SEND (or press Now and then either Play or SEND) to listen to the voice mail messages immediately. The phone dials your voice mail center. When you are finished listening to the voice mail messages, press END.ORWith the voice mail alert screen displayed, press Now and then View to dis-play information, if available, on the incoming call including caller identifica-tion, callback phone number, and message priority and privacy levels. Press SEND to dial the callback number; or press CLR and then Play or SEND to call your voice mail center.Review Voice Mail Messages Later:1. Upon receiving notification of voice mail, press Later to review mes-sages at a later time.2. When you are ready to review messages, press View 8 (Voice Mail Sta-tus).3. To listen to the voice mail messages, press Play. The phone dials your voice mail center.4. When you are finished listening to the voice mail messages, press END.
NEX Series 320036  DRAFTChapter 5: Safety InformationSafety PrecautionsFor safe and efficient operation of the phone, observe the followingguidelines.The cellular telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the unit ispowered on, the phone receives and sends radio frequency (RF) energy. Thephone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz, and employscommonly used frequency modulation (FM) techniques. When the phone isin use, the cellular system handling the call controls the power level at whichthe phone transmits. The power level can range from 0.006 watt to 0.6 watt.Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyIn 1991, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and in1992, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) adopted a standardfor safe levels of human exposure to RF energy. Approximately 120 scien-tists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government, and industrydeveloped the standard. In March 1993, the Federal Communications Com-mission (FCC) proposed the adoption of the standard. The design of yourphone complies with the updated standard. RF exposure can be further lim-ited by controlling the duration of calls and operating the phone in a powerefficient manner.Efficient Phone OperationExtend the antenna fully to operate at the lowest power level possible. Callscan be sent and received with the antenna retracted; however, the phoneoperates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended. Hold the cellularphone in the same manner as a standard telephone is held. While speakingdirectly into the mouthpiece, position the antenna up and over your shoulder.Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. Holding the antennaaffects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher powerlevel than is necessary.Antenna Care and ReplacementDo not use a phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comesinto contact with skin, a minor burn could result. Replace a damaged antennaimmediately with a manufacturer-approved antenna. Use only an NEC sup-plied or approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attach-ments could damage the phone and could violate FCC regulations.DrivingObey the laws and regulations on the use of cellular telephones while driving.When using your phone while driving:•Give full attention to driving.•Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call ifdriving conditions require additional caution.
NEX Series 320037  DRAFTElectronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy; however, RFenergy from cellular telephones may affect some inadequately shielded elec-tronic equipment. RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles.Check with manufacturers or manufacturers representatives to determine ifsystems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Consult the manu-facturer of any personal medical devices (for example, pacemakers and hear-ing aids) to determine if the devices are adequately shielded from external RFenergy. Turn off the phone in health care facilities when any regulationsposted in the area forbid use of electronic devices. Hospitals or health carefacilities may be using equipment sensitive to external RF energy.Aircraft•Turn off the phone before boarding any aircraft.•While the plane is on the ground, receive approval from the airlinecrew prior to using the cellular phone.•Do not use the phone while the plane is in the air.To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, Federal AviationAdministration (FAA) regulations require airline crew permission prior tophone usage. To prevent interference with cellular systems, FCC regulationsprohibit using the phone while an aircraft is in the air. ChildrenDo not allow children to play with the phone; the phone is not a toy. Childrencould hurt themselves or others. In addition, children could damage the phoneor make calls that result in an increase to the phone bill.Blasting AreasTo avoid interfering in construction projects, turn off the phone when in a blast-ing area or in areas posted: “Turn Off Two-Way Radio.” Construction crewsoften use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.Air BagsAn air bag inflates with incredible force. Do not place objects, includinginstalled and portable wireless equipment, in the area of the air bag or indeployment area of the air bag. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperlyinstalled and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn off the phone in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.Although it is rare, the phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparksin certain areas could cause an explosion of fire resulting in bodily injury oreven death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are usually, but not always,clearly marked. Potentially explosive areas include fueling areas such as gasstations, below deck on boats, and fuel or chemical transfer and storage facil-ities. Additional areas are atmospheres with chemicals or particles in the airsuch as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any area where it is advised to turnoff the vehicle engine.
NEX Series 320038  DRAFTDo not transport or store flammable gas, liquids, or explosives in the samecompartment that contains the phone or its accessories.Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or butane, mustcomply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy ofthe standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Battery-march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.PacemakersResearch sponsored by Wireless Technology Research (WTR) indicates thatsome wireless telephones cause interference with pacemakers. NEC Amer-ica, Inc., endorses the following recommendations:•Wireless phones should be kept at a safe distance from a pace-maker. Existing data indicate that the greater the distancebetween a pacemaker and a wireless phone, the less the risk ofinterference. The data further indicates that six inches is theproper separation distance for minimal risk.•Practical steps to achieve the recommended separation distanceinclude not placing a wireless telephone in the area over thepacemaker, such as a shirt pocket, when the phone is poweredon. (The unit is considered on when power is being supplied tothe phone by the battery.) Another practical step is to listen intothe phone using the ear opposite the location of the pacemaker.•Note that no comprehensive data indicates that bystanders withpacemakers are at risk of interference from another person oper-ating a cellular phone.
NEX Series 320039  DRAFTChapter 6: TroubleshootingPhone Has No Power or Does Not WorkIf the power does not come on or stay on:1. Make sure the battery is installed on the phone properly.2. Be sure the contacts are clean on the battery and the charger.3. The battery charge may be too low for operation. Listen for the low bat-tery alarm or check the battery level by looking at the Battery Level Indi-cator (see “I. Battery Indicator:” on page6) on your screen.If the power comes on, but the phone does not work:1. Check the NO Service message (see “F. Signal Strength:” on page6); you may be out of the cellular service area.2. Make sure that the antenna is fully extended.For more information on Service Center assistance, see “NEC Service Sup-port” on page42.Maintaining Service During A ConversationDegradation of service quality occurs in a mobile environment due to fading of the signal. This fading may result in the abrupt interruption of service, referred to as a “dropped call.”The following factors may cause fading:•  Phone use in weak signal areas•  Reflection of the signal off of obstacles such as buildings•  Interference from multiple reflections of the signalLoss of ServiceIf the phone loses service in either the standby or conversation mode, the sig-nal strength indicator (see “F. Signal Strength:” on page6) continues to dis-play on the screen, but the system and transmission mode indicators do not display.•  The phone then initiates a search cycle. Following a successful search, the screen displays the new system and transmission mode.•  Following an unsuccessful search, “NoSrv” replaces the signal strength indicator to indicate no service.For information on the service tone (alert), see “Quiet Key On/OFf” on page10.If “Drop Call” displays on the screen during a conversation:1. Press CLR to return to standby mode.OR2. Press SEND to retry the call if service is established.
NEX Series 320040  DRAFTChapter 7: Limited Warranty & Technical InformationLimited Warranty1. What Products May Be Covered By This Limited Warranty?The following products (the “Products” or the “Product”) purchasedthrough an NEC America, Inc. (NECAM), Wireless CommunicationsDivision Authorized Dealer (the “Dealer”) in the United States on orafter January 1, 1997, may be covered by this warranty:[DIGITALTALK MAX™ 3200 CELLULAR TELEPHONE]2. What Does This Warranty Cover?NECAM warrants to the original end-user Product purchaser (“You”)that the Products will conform to the applicable published specifica-tions in effect at the time of shipment from NECAM to the Dealer, andthat the Products will be free from defects in materials or workman-ship under normal use and service during the warranty perioddescribed in Paragraph 4.3. When Does Your Warranty Begin?The warranty period will begin on the date You purchase the product.Dated proof of purchase is necessary to accompany and productreturned for warranty service consideration. Valid proof of purchasemust identify the point of purchase, date of purchase, Product modelor trade name, and Electronic Serial Number or Mechanical SerialNumber for transceivers and boosters.4. How Long Does The Coverage Last?The warranty period for the Product is:[ONE (1) YEAR]Any Products repaired or replaced under the terms of this warrantyare covered under the warranty for the remainder of the original war-ranty period or ninety (90) days from the date of service return ship-ping, whichever is longer.5. What Will The Manufacturer Do If The Product Becomes Defective In Materials Or Workmanship During The Warranty Period?If any Product covered under this warranty becomes defective inmaterials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period,NECAM will, at its option, either repair the defective product withoutcharge for parts and labor, or provide a replacement in exchange forthe defective Product.6. What Is Not Covered By This Warranty?(a)   This warranty does not extend to:(i) Products which have been subjected to misuse, accident, physicaldamage, improper installation, abnormal operation or handling, neglect,inundation, fire, water, or other liquid intrusion, or;(ii) Products which have been damaged due to repair, altered, or modi-fied by anyone other than an authorized service warranty component-level representative of NECAM, or;(iii)  Defects caused by components, parts, or accessories not compati-ble with the warranted Product, or;(iv) Products whose warranty/quality labels, product serial numberplates or electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered, or ren-dered illegible, or;(v) Accessory items such as antenna, cables, curl cords, cases, etc., or;(vi) Products shipped to NECAM for repair from outside the UnitedStates.
NEX Series 320041  DRAFT(b)  Any other warranties, including but not limited to the implied warrantiesof merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limited tothe duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on howlong an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply toyou.(c)  NECAM’s total liability for damages for any cause related to or arisingout of the use or inability to use the product, whether in contract, negli-gence, strict tort, or based on any other legal theory, shall not exceed theoriginal price paid for the product.(d)  In no case shall NECAM be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, orconsequential damages based upon breach of warranty, breach of con-tract, negligence, strict tort, or any other legal theory. Such damagesinclude, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of savings or revenues,inability to use the products or any associated equipment, cost of capital,cost of any substitute equipment, facilities or services, claims by thirdparties other than you, and injury to property. These limitations do notapply to claims for personal injury. Some states do not allow the exclu-sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the abovelimitation or exclusion may not apply to you.7. How Do You Get Warranty Service?If Your Product requires warranty service, it must be returned to anNEC Authorized Service Center along with a description of the Prod-uct malfunction or difficulty. You are required to substantiate warrantystatus with a dated proof of purchase (as explained in item #3), inclu-sive of Products’s serial number (if applicable). The address of thenearest NECAM Authorized Service Center may be obtained by call-ing (800) 637-5917 or (972) 751-7500, or by writing to: NEC America,Inc., Attention: Service Support & Administration, 1621 Walnut HillLane, Irving, Texas, 75038. NECAM assumes no risk for damage orloss in transit.If, in NECAM’s sole opinion, the Product failure is not covered underthis warranty, or proof of purchase does not meet the terms of thiswarranty, you will be notified and your authorization will be requestedfor any further repair activity. Products repaired under warranty will bereturned to You, transportation prepaid.8. How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty?This warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also haveother rights which vary from state to state.9. This Warranty Is The Entire Agreement.Unless modified in writing, signed by both You and NECAM, this war-ranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement.REV: LW012097
NEX Series 320042  DRAFTTechnical InformationNEC Service SupportNEC Service Support can assist you with any additional information that you may need in the operation your NEC cellular telephone and NEC Authentic Accessories™. Contact NEC Service Support at the following telephone number or address.Telephone:Writing:1-800-637-5917* NEC America, Inc.1-972-751-7500 Service Support1621 Walnut Hill LaneIrving, Texas 75038*The 800 number listed above also provides access to NEC Repair Service and Parts Sales.NEC Wireless MarketingNEC Wireless Marketing can be contacted at the following address or telephone number.Telephone:Writing:1-800-421-2141 NEC America, Inc.Wireless Marketing Division1621 Walnut Hill LaneIrving, Texas 75038Copyright © 1999 by NEC America, Inc.Manual Part Number: ????1st Edition June 1999All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A.All specifications and conditions subject to change without notice.Dimensions ???Weight ???Transmitting Power Analog: ? E.R.P. Maximum RF PowerDigital:  ? E.R.P. Maximum RF PowerOperating Voltage ?Frequency Band 824.040 to 848.970 MHz (TX)869.040 to 893.970 MHz (RX)Standard Battery Capacity ?Number of Channels  Memory Locations 99Memory Capacity Numeric:  32 digits per locationAlpha:  10 letters per locationLICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS4,954,951 4,942,516 4,896,260 4,829,419 4,825,364 4,686,622 4,531,1824,396,976 4,371,923 4,121,284 4,120,583 4,435,732 4,471,385 4,672,4574,739,396 4,675,863 4,817,089 4,912,705 5,022,024 5,121,391
NEX Series 320043  DRAFTAAccess by Alphabetical Group (Phone Book) 30Access Voice Mail 24Activation, Over Air 12Alarm Set/Day of Week Indicators 6Alarm Setting 11Alert, Minute (Call Tone) 10Alert, User 13All Messages, Messages (View) Submenu 21Any Key 17Authentic Accessories 1Auto (Locking Submenu) 14Auto Answer (Options Submenu) 16Auto Answer/Ringer Indicator 6Auto Dial 26Auto Dial, Dialing Options Menu 26Auto PIN (Locking Submenu) 11, 16Auto Power On/Off 12Auto-Save Area (Memory Location) 29Auto-Save, Phone Number Saving 29BBacklight 17BatteryCare 3Connecting 1Disconnecting 1Disposal 3Locking Latch 1Battery Indicator 6Battery Level Indicator 2Block Caller I.D., Dialing Options Menu 26Broadcast Message Delivery 34Broadcast Message Filter 13Broadcast Storage (Features Menu) 13Broadcast, Last (View/Messages Submenu) 23CCall Forward Type 12Call Forwarding 12Call In (Locking Submenu) 15Call in Progress, Talk Time 7Call Out (Locking Submenu) 15Callback Option (SMS Voice mail) 31Caller I.D., Blocking 26Calls Submenu (View Menu) 20Calls, Reset 13Care and Maintenance, Phone 3ChargingUsing the Charge Stand 2Using the Standard Charger Only 2Charging the Battery 2Charging Times, Battery 2Clocks Submenu (Main Menu) 11CLR Key 8Connecting & Disconnecting the Battery 1Controls and Features (picture) 4Conversation Mode Display Indicators 7Current Date 6Current Time 6DDate, Current 6Date, Setting 11Day of Week/Alarm Set Indicators 6Deleting Phone Book Entries 30Dialing Options Menu 24Direct Review by Location (Phone Book) 29Display Indicators, Conversation Mode 7Display Indicators, Standby Mode 6Dropped Calls 39EExternal Control 17External Devices Indicator 7External Devices Indicators 6FFeature codes 19Features Submenu (Main Menu) 12Filter, Broadcast Message 13Forwarding (Call) 12IIndicatorBattery 6Battery Level 2Day of Week/Alarm Set 6External Devices 6, 7In-Use (Phone) 7Mode 6Mute 7Ringer/Auto Answer 6Service Area 6, 7Service change 10Standby mode 6System 6, 7Transmission Mode 7User Alert 7View Key 6, 7In-Use Indicator (Phone) 7LLast Broadcast, Messages (View) Submenu 23Last Number Redial 5Limited Warranty 40Lock Icon 6Lock Keys 16Lock Mode 6Locking Latch, Battery 1Locking Submenu (Main Menu) 14Long Distance Prefix (Dialing Options Menu) 26Loss of Service 39MMain Menu 9Main Menu (Left Soft) Key 6, 7Index
NEX Series 3200 44  DRAFTMaintaining Service During Conversation 39Maintenance, Phone 3Making a Call 5Marketing, NEC Wireless 42Memo (Locking Submenu) 13, 15, 17, 23Memory Location, Auto-Save Area 29Memory Location, One-Touch Area 28Memory Location, Protected Area 29Memory Usage (View Menu) 24Menu Prompts 8Menu, Dialing Options 24Menu, Save 27Message (Dialing Options Menu) 32Message Delivery 32Message Delivery, Broadcast 34MessagesText 1Voice 1Messages Submenu (View Menu) 21Messages, All (View/Messages Submenu) 21Messages, Received (View/Messages Submenu) 22Messages, Reset 14Messages, Sent (View/Messages Submenu) 22Messages, Standard (View/Messages Submenu) 23Minute Alert 10Mode Indicator 6Mode Selection, Transmission 18Mute Indicator 7NNAM Selection (System Submenu) 18NEC Authentic Accessories 1OOne-Touch (Options Submenu) 16One-Touch Area (Memory Location) 28Options Menu, Messages (View) Submenu 22Options Menu, Phone Book (View) Submenu 21, 22, 24Options Submenu (Main Menu) 16Over Air Activation 12Own Number (View Menu) 21Own Phone Number, Viewing 5PPage and Message Delivery 32Page Delivery (Point-to-Point) 32Page Option (Dialing Options Submenu) 32Pending (View Menu) 20Pending, Messages (View) Submenu 22Performance, Phone 1Perm Code (Locking Submenu) 15Phone (Locking Submenu) 14Phone Activation 1Phone Book Entries, Deleting 30Phone Book Submenu (View Menu) 21Phone Book, Editing Entries 30Phone Book, Review by Name/Location 29Phone Book, Setting Review Mode 29Phone Book, Using 5Phone Has No Power or Does Not Work 39Phone Safety & Performance 1Power-On Message Personalization (System Submenu) 18Preferred System Selection (System Submenu) 18Prefix, Long Distance 26Prompts, User 8Protected Area (Memory Location) 29QQuiet Key On/Off 10RReceived Messages, Messages (View) Submenu 22Receiving a Call 5Recharging the Battery 2Redial, Last Number Called 5Reset Submenu (Main Menu) 13Retrieving Voice Mail 35Review by Name (Phone Book) 30Review Mode, Setting (Phone Book) 29Reviewing and Editing a Standard Message 33Ring Type Setting 9Ringer/Auto Answer Indicators 6SSafety, Phone 1Save Menu 27Saving a Phone Number Using Auto-Save 29Screen Saver (Options Submenu) 17Scroll Keys 8Scrollpad 28Scrollpad, Reset 14Sent Messages, Messages (View) Submenu 22Sequential Review by Location (Phone Book) 29Service Area Indicators 6, 7Service Change Indicator 10Service Interruption 39Service Support 42Service Tone 10Settings, Reset to Factory Default 14Signal Strength 6Soft Keys 8Standard (Messages Submenu) 23Standard Message, Reviewing and Editing 33Standby Mode Display Indicators 6Status Line Contents 7Storage, Broadcast (Features Submenu) 13System Indicator 6, 7
NEX Series 320045  DRAFTSystem Selection, Preferred 18System Submenu (Main Menu) 18TTalk Time (of Call in Progress) 7Technical Information 42Temp Code (Locking Submenu) 15Temporary Pass Code (Locking Submenu) 15Text Messages 1Time and Date 5Time, Current 6Time, Setting 5Touch Tone (DTMF Signal) Length 10Touch Tone (for DTMF Signaling Activation) 10Transmission Mode Indicator 7Transmission Mode Selection (System Submenu) 18Turning Off the Phone 4Turning On the Phone 4UUsage (View Menu) 21Usage Totals, Reset 14User Alert 13User Alert Indicators 6, 7User Prompts 8Using the Phone Book 5VView Key Indicator 6, 7View Menu Categories, Accessing 20View Own Phone Number 5Voice MailCallback Option 31Messages 1Retrieving 35Setup 1Voice Mail (View Menu) 24

Navigation menu