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Network Technology | GSM |
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EDGE | No |
Status | Discontinued |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Memory Card slot | No |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Bluetooth | No |
Radio | No |
USB | No |
Games | Yes |
Stand-by | Up to 200 h |
Talk time | Up to 3 h |
2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 |
Display Size mm | 35 x 28 mm |
Phonebook | Yes |
Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones |
Messaging | SMS |
Browser | WAP |
Instructions for the proper collection, recycling, or disposal of used Nickel-Cadmium batteries to ensure environmental safety.
Guidance on using NEC Authentic Accessories and Nickel Cadmium batteries for optimal performance and safety.
Requirement for the phone battery to be charged for in-vehicle operations, as adapter kits only provide trickle charging.
Information on the phone's compliance with radio frequency energy exposure standards and user control options.
Guidelines to operate the phone at the lowest power level for optimal call quality and efficiency.
Instructions on handling damaged antennas, replacement procedures, and using approved antennas.
Recommendations for safe cellular phone use while driving, including obeying laws and prioritizing attention.
Information on potential interference of RF energy from cellular phones with other electronic equipment.
Regulations and precautions for using the phone before boarding and during aircraft flights.
Warning against allowing children to play with the phone due to potential injury or misuse.
Instruction to turn off the phone in blasting areas to avoid interference with RF devices.
Warning against placing objects in the air bag deployment area to prevent injury during inflation.
Precautions for operating the phone in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres due to spark risk.
Recommendations for maintaining a safe distance between the phone and pacemakers to prevent interference.
Identification and labeling of the phone's external components and controls for user reference.
Step-by-step instructions for installing and removing the rechargeable battery pack from the phone.
How to check the battery charge level on the phone's display using the FCN and 8 keys.
Methods for charging the phone battery, including initial charge duration and optimal practices.
Explanation of various icons and messages displayed on the phone screen during operation.
A summary of essential phone operations and key functions for quick user access.
Instructions for storing, speed dialing, and scanning phone numbers using the memory feature.
A comprehensive list of function key (FCN) operations and their corresponding features.
Detailed steps for initiating a phone call, including dialing numbers and extending the antenna.
Procedure for answering incoming calls and managing missed call notifications.
Explanation of how signal strength is displayed and tips for improving reception.
Instructions on adjusting the earpiece volume during conversation mode using the VOL key.
How to redial the last number called automatically without re-entering it.
Instructions for quickly dialing phone numbers stored in memory using location numbers.
Overview of the phone's 24 memory locations and their capacity for storing numbers.
Step-by-step guide for storing phone numbers into available memory locations.
How to retrieve stored phone numbers from memory for viewing or calling.
Procedure for correcting mistakes while keying in numbers using the CLR key.
How to view hidden digits of longer numbers stored in memory.
Instructions for deleting stored phone numbers from memory locations.
Method to scan through memory locations to find specific stored numbers.
Using the scratchpad to enter digits during a conversation and store them.
How to view the phone's own number using the MEM + 0 + 0 key combination.
Procedure for selecting or changing the Network Assignment Number (NAM) for network operation.
Introduction to the phone's security system for preventing unauthorized use via lock codes.
How to view the duration of calls using the call timer feature.
Instructions for resetting individual call timers for single or dual NAM configurations.
Procedure for resetting the total time counters for incoming and outgoing calls.
Information on how the phone's keypad and display backlighting operates and turns on/off.
How to adjust the ringing tone volume or set it to silent mode.
Explanation of the phone's capability to use two network services and how to change between them.
How to create pauses in DTMF signaling sequences for automated dialing operations.
Explanation of roaming, system priority, and carrier selection for optimal operation.
Setting the phone to operate exclusively within the home service area.
Restricting phone operation to the 'A' (non-wireline) carrier only.
Restricting phone operation to the 'B' (wireline) carrier only.
How the phone searches for available channels in the home system and other systems.
Feature allowing operation only within specifically identified preferred systems (System ID numbers).
Configuration of DTMF tone generator settings for Standard and Long durations.
How to mute the microphone during conversation mode to prevent audio transmission.
How to mute both microphone and earpiece/speaker in different configurations.
Warning notification for low battery power, indicating automatic shutdown timing.
Alert tone indicating incorrect key operations or ignored key presses.
Procedure for the phone's self-diagnostic check and actions if a problem is detected.
Guidance to consult the dealer for information regarding NAM programming.
Function to program a 3-digit temporary lock code to secure the phone.
How to enable and use one-touch dialing with up to three available one-touch keys.
Instructions for activating and using the Hands-Free function with a compatible adapter.
Information on the caller line ID feature and how incoming call numbers are displayed.
Explanation of the cellular digital messaging service for leaving and receiving voice messages.
How the phone indicates the presence of new voice mail messages, including various notification types.
Information on which products are covered, warranty terms, and what the warranty covers.
Details on when the warranty period begins and its duration, including proof of purchase requirements.
Explanation of the manufacturer's options for repairing or replacing defective products under warranty.
Specific conditions and circumstances that are excluded from warranty coverage.
Instructions on how to get warranty service, including contact information and required documentation.
Information on how state law affects warranty rights and terms.
Basic troubleshooting steps for common phone issues like power or functionality problems.