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Page 1 - BAM320/330D

@ Bell Atlantic MobilePlease read this manual before you use this product.'.,...BAM320/330D

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-I.If completely discharged, the battery will take 3 }'?:hours to recharge. If you leave the phone on while it isin the desktop charger

Page 3 - GNTENTS I

FUNCTIONS I.ItTurning the Phone On and Off* Turning the Phone Off1. Flip Switch must be open to turn phone off.2. Press and hold ~ until &

Page 4 - Summary Table

It.Mute1.Wile in call, the mute feature prevents your voice frombeing transmitted, but you can still hear the other partytalking. Th

Page 5 - ( USER GUIDE I

ItIt is recommend to extend the antennafor best signal condition results.If you are in a building, the receptionmay be better near a window.-The

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~ONE BOOKItI..Two Types of Phone BooksYou can store up to 99 numbers into the Phone Bookgiving you easy access to your most frequ

Page 7 - GTTING STARTED

It.Entering CharactersI. Press the key labeled with the letter you want.2. Press the same key repeatedly to change the letter ornumber at the fla

Page 8 - .LCD Icons

--It* A zero must be prefixed to single digit number(e.g. 01,02,03 ).* "Empty Location" will be displayed momentarilyif the memory lo

Page 9 - ~~Ci]C""]

It* Retrieving all Stored Memory Locations in idle modeI. ('fBIll [jJ ~ILOOK UP2. Press [NAME], then press Location 11[FIND] and p

Page 10 - .~~:'

It10. The phone will display a mes-sage asking whether or not tokeep the number secret. Select"NO" or "YES" using [next]or

Page 11 - (auto retry : on)

I.* Dialing from a Memory ListI. Press [Book).2. Search and find the memory location you wantusing~ [email protected]. Press @ .* Dialing from

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@ Bell Atlantic MobileThis manual is based on the production version of theBAM320/330D telephone. Software changes may haveoccurred af

Page 13 - I5 seconds

Mu FEATUREa Main Menu~* "Prepending " a Call History NumberThe phone keeps a list of the last IO calls made,received, mis

Page 14 - IT alII [jJ

="';ItBAM330D(flip type) is equipped with the function"on when flip open", which literally means thatbacklight will t

Page 15 - .Entering Characters

non-home system.2. Set NAMSelect the phone's NAM(Number AssignmentModule) if the phone is registered with multipleservice providers.3.

Page 16 - ['f~~LL ~o

I.2. Home CallsDisplays the total number and time(hours, minutes,seconds) of all calls made while in the home system(i.e. not roaming), since las

Page 17 - LOOK UP

Msage FeatureText me age, page, and voice mailbox become availableas soon the power is on. You can access the above threetypes of essages using

Page 18 - Press e to cancel

:.::NoteIf th e are no new messages received, the phonedispl s previously stored message list. In addition,you c store the call back number

Page 19 - ..282-888-7777

I.8 Deleting All the Messages:..All the viice mailbox, text mes-~~I {j] ~ sages, an' pages are deleted when ERRSEyou selec No.

Page 20 - Mu FEATURE

:~;3)You can ~elect any of the four sounds from the"Sound 'tYpe" menu.* Low Memory WarningThe ph~ne changes into the alert m

Page 21 - ="';

tIGller 'oDfThis feature enablt the phone number of calling person tobe displayed whe you receive the call. You should checkif the cellula

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I.* Interference with Other Electronic DevicesMost 'Podern electronic equipment is shielded fromRF en~rgy. However, RF energy from

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GNTENTS I.778,Introduction Highlights Important infonnation(4) That d1e Custotner Service Department at Bell Atlantic Mobile wasnot notified

Page 24 - * Menu O Own Number

c;:;I..Restricted Use Areas* Medical Fac~ ..s Turn off the ph ne in health care facilities and ask forper~ission be ore using the phone

Page 25 - " . t d .3. Erase RII

:;,-,I.It* Idle standby ~ode* Phone in conversation modeUSTMAINMENU1. VOLUME2 DISPLAY3. SFLECf RINre-- MENU SUB MENUI. VOLUME :RINGER:KEY

Page 26 - Ir~1 [jJ ~!

Table I.LK:ensOO by QUAlCOMM I~ra!ed uOOer one or more of the folkJwing Patents;U.S. Patent No. 4,901,307 U.S. Patent No. 5,056,109 U

Page 27 - .Checking of Voice Mailbox

I NTRODUCTIONIt.HighlightsChanging the Personal Phone Book Dialing Numbers from Your Phone BookAdvanced Phone Book Features313334Congratu

Page 28 - Gller 'oDf

( USER GUIDE I;

Page 29 - POSSIBLE PR@PERTY DAMAGE

I..Important InformationThis User's Guide contains important information abouthow to use and operate the phone. Please read through thei

Page 30 - .Restricted Use Areas

GTTING STARTEDThis section provides an introduction to the BAM3201330D. It includes illustrations and descriptions of theimportant pho

Page 31 - 14. SYSlEM

It.LCD IconsThe LCD displays icons at the top of the LCD screen.Different indicators appear according to phone's operatingmode. /

Page 32 - Table I

-I.* Removing the BatteryI. Turn the power off. (If power is not off, a loss ofstored numbers and messages may occur.)2. Push and hold d

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