After Sales
Technical Documentation
RAE/RAK–1N
Quick Guide
Page 9
Original, 08/96
Getting Started
Switch on/off
Press and hold key.
Make a call Key in the number (include area code if necessary).
Press key.
Answer a call
Press or any other key except or *
If you do not wish to answer the call, pressing will send
out a busy tone to the caller.
End a call Press key.
Clear digit Press C key.
Clear display
Press and hold C key.
Last number redial Press and the rocker keys, Y or B to recall last
number dialled.
Adjust audio volume When in a call (or there is a call on hold) press Y or B on
the rocker key.
Activate keyguard Press Menu soft key then press # within 3 seconds (the
phone must be switched on). The display will show the
message Keypad Locked, and respond with help text if
any key is pressed.
De–activate keyguard Press the Menu soft key and then * again. The display
shows Keypad activated.
Calling the emergency
services
Hold C key to clear display, ensure phone is in number
entry mode. If in doubt press ABC . Enter emergency
number. Press the key.
Using Memory
Phone numbers and names you store are normally located in the standard
memory of the communicator, indicated by the letter “B” on the phone
interface display.
The “B” memory is the communicator memory, the Contacts directory.
When the communicator is started–up for the first time, the “B” memory is
selected automatically.
The “A” memory is located on the SIM card that is inserted in the
communicator. The SIM card memory uses numbered memory locations
to store data. When numbers are saved in the SIM card (“A”) memory, a
message will indicate its location number. The number of standard
memory locations available on SIM cards varies from one card to another.
When the “A” memory is selected, the phone interface stores all contact
information on the SIM card and cannot access the Contacts directory.
Therefore, the use of the communications applications of the
communicator interface will be less convenient (you will have to enter
most contact information manually). This manual will assume that you use
the standard “B” memory.