User manual MITSUBISHI AH250
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Getting Started
Even if you don't like reading manuals, please read this section as well as Commonly Used Features (beginning on page 7) to understand how to use some of the phone's basic features and functions. In this section you will learn about:
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The Telephone Display Using the Keypad Using Functions Turning the Phone On and Off Dialing Notes and Error Tones Placing and Receiving Calls Battery Information
Getting Started
The Telephone Display
The Battery Level Indicator displays 3 levels of power. The No Service indicator displays when the area you are in has no cellular service. The Roam A/B indicator indicates whether you are using the A or B system when roaming. [. . . ] CCCC RRR A
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Features
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Description. . . Voice channel or control channel in Standby Received RSSI Serving system support level for authentication 0=Not Supported, 1=Supported Received SID Transmit power level 0-7 Received SAT frequency 0=5970 Hz, 1=6000 Hz, 2=6030 Hz, 3=no SAT
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PIN Number Programming
If your service provider supports this feature, a PIN must be sent whenever you make a call. Rather than entering it each time, you can program the phone to send the PIN automatically. If you make a mistake, or if you do not want to use the new PIN, press CLR to use the original PIN. Press END to save the new PIN and return to Standby mode.
Features
Enabling Automatic PIN
With Automatic PIN enabled, the phone sends the PIN automatically when required by the cellular system. Press END to save the setting and return to Standby mode.
Locking the Phone
1. DO NOT use 911 as your Unlock Code.
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Timers
Last Talk Time
Last Talk Time displays the total time for the most recent call. Press END to return to Standby mode.
Operating Timer
Operating Timer displays the total time for all calls. Press END to return to Standby mode.
Features
Keypad Lock
Press END and v simultaneously to enable. button Loc displays and all keys (including PWR) are disabled to prevent accidental key presses. Keypad lock turns off automatically when you receive a call.
Automatic Answer
Answers calls if you do not within 10 seconds. NOTE: Automatic Answer is disabled when the Keypad Lock is enabled.
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Call-In-Absence Indicator
When you receive a call, and are unable to answer it, the message Called displays. If your service provider supports Caller ID service and you subscribe to it, the caller's number displays on the top line of your phone's display.
Network Service Features
If your service provider supports these features and you subscribe to them, your phone displays Caller ID and Message Waiting information.
Caller ID
When you receive a call, the caller's number displays on the top line of your phone's display. If you do not answer the call, your phone displays the Caller ID information and Called until you press END or CLR. If you have Call Waiting, the system may display Caller ID information when another call comes in. You can press TALK to switch between the two calls, or press CLR to ignore the other call and exit the Caller ID display.
Features
Message Waiting
When you have unchecked voice mail your phone displays the Message Waiting icon. This icon displays until you listen to all of your messages.
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System A/B Selection
1. Press i / # to change the setting to one of the following: Prefer A Phone scans System A first when it is scanning. Press END to accept and save the displayed setting and return to Standby. NOTE: If Roam Inhibit is enabled in NAM, the System A/B Select function is not available and Roam Inhibit displays. Press END.
Features
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Quick Reference Guide
Functions List
Access functions by pressing FCN and then the desired function number. Once you display a function prompt, you can use v and w to move through the other functions. [. . . ] Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to RF energy.
Rules, Regulations and Precautions
Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadeqately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to you vehicle. [. . . ]
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