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Iridium 9505 9505A 9505A Portable Sat Phon Battery - 2800mAhCapacity: 2800 mAh Voltage: 3.7V Battery type: Li-ion Compatible part numbers: BAT0401 BAT0601 BAT0602 SYN0060C Compatible models: Iridium 9505 9505A 9505A Portable Sat Phone
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Part Number: CS-IRD505SL-72506946
EAN: 4894128032793
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Contents
Safety Information.7 Overview.13 Guide Overview.14 Phone Overview.15 Indicators.18 Accessories.21 Getting Started.25 Attaching the Satellite Antenna.26 What Is a SIM Card?.27 Installing/Removing the SIM Card.28 Installing the Battery.30 Removing the Battery.31 Charging the Battery.33 Checking Battery Charge Level.35 Battery Information.36 Using Your Phone.37 Startup Procedures.38 Placing a Call.42 Receiving a Call.45 Additional Phone Features.48 Using In-Call Features.51 Muting a Call.52 Using the Menus.53 Using the Options Menu.54 Using the Quick Access Menu.56 Managing the Phone Book.59 Phone Book Menu.60 Organizing Your Phone Book.61 Storing Names and Numbers.63 Entering Names.65 Using Pauses in Numbers.67 Using Phone Number Prefixes.69 Locating Entries.70 Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry.72 Checking Phone Book Capacity.73
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Preventing Access to the Phone Book. 74 Restricting Phone Use. 75 Viewing the Last Ten Calls Made or Received. 80 Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers. 81 Using One-Touch Dialing. 83 Viewing Service Phone Numbers. 85 Using Calling Features. 87 Call Related Features Menu. 88 Forwarding Calls When Unavailable. 89 Forwarding All Your Calls. 90 Using Detailed Call Forwarding. 92 Canceling All Forwarding. 94 Restricting Calls with Call Barring. 95 Viewing the Battery Meter. 100 Viewing Signal Strength. 101 Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal. 102 Using Message Services. 103 Messages Menu. 104 Checking Your Voicemail. 105 Managing Your Received Messages. 106 Accessing Received Messages. 108 Managing Outgoing Messages. 113 Managing Other Message Settings. 122 Customizing Phone Features. 127 Phone Setup Menu. 128 Managing Phone Ringer Settings. 129 Locking and Unlocking Your Phone. 131 Protecting the SIM Card. 133 Managing Other Security Settings. 135 Activating Extended Menus. 137 Managing Time and Date Settings. 138 Selecting the Display Language. 141 Turning Lights On and Off. 142 Setting Keypad Tones. 142 Managing Phone Settings. 143 Accessing the Network. 147 Network Selection Menu. 148
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Registering With the Satellite Network.149 Timing Your Calls.151 Call Meters Menu.152 Showing Call Timers.153 Setting Audible Call Timers.155 Showing the In-Call Timer.157 Showing the Lifetime Timer.158 Customizing the Menu System.159 Personalizing the Options Menu.160 Personalizing the Quick Access Menu.162 Troubleshooting.163 Index. 167 Patent Information.179 Declaration of Conformity.180 Warranty Information.181
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Safety Information
Important: Read this information before using your satellite phone.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Your satellite telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. International agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)1996 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) DIN-0848 United States Federal Commission, Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines (1996) National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11,1988 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86 Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6
These standards are based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI standard. The design of your phone complies with these standards when used as described under Phone Operation on page 9.
Antenna Adapter
This adapter provides the required external antenna connection to use your 9505A portable phone with the portable auxiliary antenna.
Carry Case
This high-quality leather case helps protect your phone. It includes a belt clip and a lanyard wrist strap.
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Getting Started
Getting started with your new satellite phone is easy. Just insert your phones SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and charge the battery. This chapter shows you how.
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Attaching the Satellite Antenna
Attach the Antenna
1. Attach the antenna in the down position. 2. Press and hold the lock release button at the top of the phone. 3. Push the antenna until it clicks into place and release the lock release button.
Remove the Antenna
You may want to remove the satellite antenna to attach an auxiliary antenna. 1. Place the antenna in the down position. 2. Press and hold the lock release button at the top of the phone. 3. Remove the antenna by pulling straight out.
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What Is a SIM Card?
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small smart card that contains your service details and memory for storing Phone Book entries and messages. Note: Your phone has limited functionality without the SIM card.
SIM Card Protection
You may want to keep your SIM card in your wallet or purse when you are not using your satellite phone. This helps keep your personal information secure and gives you access to your service even if your phone is not available. If you forget your phone, insert your SIM card into a friends phone to access your personal service. Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card, and avoid exposing your card to static electricity, water, or dirt.
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Locating Entries
Find an Entry by Name
Search your Phone Book by the first few letters of the entry. Tip: Your phone sorts SIM card memory and phone memory together alphabetically. Note: If you have restricted access to either SIM card or phone memory, those entries will not be available. For more information, see Preventing Access to the Phone Book on page 74. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Personal Numbers. to get to Find Entry By Name, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Name. 2. Enter one or more characters of the entry, and then press O. If necessary, scroll to the entry you are looking for. 3. Press O to access options for that entry, and then proceed to Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry on page 72.
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Find an Entry by Location
Find an entry by its location number.
1. Follow the steps in Getting to Personal Numbers. to get to Find Entry By Location, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Location. 2. Enter the one-, two-, or three-digit location number, and then press O. You will see the entry displayed. If you enter an empty location number, you will see Location XXX is Empty. Your phone then selects the next available location. If no numbers are stored, you will see No Numbers Stored. 3. Press O to access options for that entry, and then proceed to Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry on page 72.
1. Press Q. You will see Enter Location. 2. Enter the one-, two-, or three-digit location number of the entry, and then press O. You will see the entry displayed. If you enter an empty location number, you will see Location XXX is Empty. Your phone then selects the next available location. 3. Press O to call the displayed entry. You will see the number followed by Calling.
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Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry
Once you have selected a Phone Book entry, you can call, change, or erase that entry.
Call a Selected Entry
1. Find an entry, and then press O. (See Locating Entries on page 70.) 2. Press O until you see Call Number, and then press O. You will see the Selected Name followed by calling.
Modify a Name or Number
Tip: For help entering letters or changing entries, see Entering Names on page 65. 1. Find an entry, and then press O. (See Locating Entries on page 70.) 2. Press O until you see Modify Name Or Number, View Options, and then press O. You will see Edit Number, followed by the phone number stored in that entry. 3. Enter changes to the number, and then press O. You will see the name stored in that entry. 4. Enter changes to the name, and then press O. You will see Modified XXX.
Activate Fixed Dialing
Use this feature to activate fixed dialing. For instructions on how to store entries in the fixed dial list, see Add an Entry on page 76. Note: The fixed dialing feature restricts access to your SIM memory. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing. to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM card PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see On or Off, and then press O. You will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Tip: The default SIM card PIN2 code is 2222.
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To add an entry to the fixed dial list: 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing. to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. Tip: Phone numbers must be in international format. 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM card PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see Add Entry, and then press O. You will see Enter Number. 4. Enter the number, and then press O. You will see Enter Name. Tip: See Entering Names on page 65 for help entering letters. 5. Enter the name, and then press O. You will see Enter Location. 6. Enter a location number, and then press O. You will see Stored. 7. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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Erase an Entry
To erase an entry in the fixed dial list: 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing. to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM card PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see Erase Entry, and then press O to select. You will see the first entry in your fixed dial list. 4. Press M to scroll to the number you wish to erase. You will see Erased?. 5. Press O to confirm. You will see Erased. 6. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Tip: You should have received your SIM card PIN2 code from your service provider.
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Edit an Entry
To edit an entry in the fixed dial list: 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Fixed Dialing. to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM card PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see Edit Entry, and then press O to select. You will see the first entry in your fixed dial list. 4. Press M to scroll to the entry you want to change, and then press O. You will see the current number for that location. 5. Enter changes to the number, and then press O. You will see the current name for that location. 6. Enter changes to the name, and then press O. You will see the current location. 7. Enter a new location, and then press O. You will see Modified. 8. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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Cancel All Barring
To cancel all call barring settings: 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Call Barring. to get to Cancel All Barring, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. 2. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Call Barring Off. All call barring settings are now set to Off. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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Change Bar Password
When you subscribe to call barring, your service provider gives you a four-digit bar password. Use this feature to change it to something easy to remember. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Call Barring. to get to Change Bar Password, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. 2. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Enter New Password. 3. Enter the new bar password, and then press O. 4. Enter the new bar password again to confirm, and then press O. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Tip: If you are changing the password for the first time, use the password 0000.
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Viewing the Battery Meter
Use this feature to check the charge level on your battery. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Call Related Features. to scroll to Show Battery Meter, and the press O to select. You will see the battery meter:
Battery Quit?
Low Charge
High Charge
You may also see one of the following messages:
Message Description The battery is being charged. The battery has completed charging. You have an unapproved battery inserted in your phone.
Charging Battery Fast Charge Completed Invalid Batt.
2. Press and hold C to exit.
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Viewing Signal Strength
Use this feature to check the strength of the signal that your phone is receiving from the Iridium satellite network. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Call Related Features. to get to Show Signal Strength. 2. Press O to select. You will see Checking Signal. The signal strength indicator is located in the upper left corner of the display:
Signal strength is sampled every four to five seconds; the indicator shows the average strength for the last three samples. The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the stronger the signal. Five bars indicate full signal strength. The indicator shows the tower icon but no bars when the signal is weak. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal
Under rare circumstances, due to system overcapacity or a satellite outage, a satellite may not be available to take your call. When this happens, your phone notifies you with a series of three consecutive tones and displays Pending Call Drop. The tones continue periodically until a new satellite moves into range or the call is dropped. To activate or deactivate the alert tones: 1. Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Related Features. to get to Pending Call Drop, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to either On or Off, and then press O to select. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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Using Message Services
You can receive voicemail notification messages, and send and receive numeric and text messages through your Personal Mailbox service around the world. Wherever you are, you can have instant reference to all your communication.
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Messages Menu
Messages Call Voicemail Received Messages (first message) Delete Message Reply to Sender Send Message Store Message Return Call Edit Message Send Message Store Message Go to Next Message Outgoing Messages (first message) Send Message Edit Message Send Message Store Message Delete Message Go to Next Message Message Editor Send Message Store Message Message Settings Voicemail Number Service Centre Expiry Period Outgoing Message Type Text
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Getting to Message Features.
1. Press ? to go directly to the Messages menu.
< to advance the cursor.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as necessary to complete your message. Lines of text are automatically formatted in the display. When you reach the bottom of the editing area, the top lines of text scroll up and off the display in order to keep the cursor and the last few lines of text in view. When you have finished composing your message: 6. Press O to access options for that entry. Message editor menu options let you send the message immediately or store it for later use. These options are described on pages 116-117.
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Create a New Email Message
Note: You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider. Contact your service provider for additional information. 1. Follow the steps in Create a New Message on page 114 until you get to step 3. 2. Compose your message, starting with the destination email address, followed by a space, and then your message. For example: johndoe@domain.com This is a sample message. Note: The maximum length of the entire message (including the destination email address) is 160 characters. The editor will stop after the 160th character has been entered 3. Press O to access options for that entry.
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Edit a Message
You can edit a new message at any time while you are creating it. You can also edit received messages or messages stored in the outgoing messages list. See Edit a Received Message on page 112 for instructions on how to copy a received message into the message editor. See Edit a Stored Message on page 120 for instructions on how to copy an outgoing message into the message editor. To delete text in a message: 1. Press M to scroll the cursor to the right of the text you want to delete. 2. Press C to delete one character at a time. or Press and hold C to clear the display. To add text to a message: 1. Press M to scroll the cursor to the location where you want to add new text. 2. Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as necessary.
Send a Message
To send a message from the message editor: 1. Press O to access message editor menu options. 2. Press M until you see Send Message and then press O. You will be prompted to enter the destination address or phone number for the message. 3. Enter the destination address and then press O to send the message. If the destination is a phone number, enter it beginning with 00 or +. If the destination is an email address, enter 00*2 or +*2.
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The message is sent to your message service centre, which forwards the message to its final destination. You will see Message Sent when the message arrives at the service centre. If the message cannot be delivered to the service centre, you will see Message Failed, followed by Resend? on the next line. You can: Press O to resend the message. or Press C to abandon the attempt to send the message at this time. See Store a Message on page 117 for instructions on how to store the message for later mailing. If you have not previously stored a service centre number, then you will see No Service Centre. See Enter Service Centre Number on page 123 for instructions on how to enter a service centre number.
Store a Message
To store the contents of the message editor to the outgoing messages list: 1. Press O to access message editor menu options. 2. Press M until you see Store Message and then press O. You will see Stored to Outgoing. Outgoing messages are stored on your SIM card. When the SIM card is full (indicated by a flashing message indicator), you will not be able to store a message for later retrieval. Use the delete message feature (page 121) to make room for new messages on your SIM card.
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Getting to Outgoing Messages.
2. Press M to scroll to Outgoing Messages, and then press O. 3. Press M to scroll to one of the features described below.
This feature displays the first message stored in the outgoing messages list. To read a stored message: 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Outgoing Messages. to enter the message center. You will see the number of messages stored, followed by the first message. If you do not have any messages, you will see No Messages. 2. Press M to scroll through the message one screen at a time. 3. Press O to access menu options for the message. or Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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This feature takes you to the next message in the outgoing messages list. To go to the next message: 1. Follow the steps in Read a Stored Message on page 118. 2. Press M until you see Go To Next Message and then press O. You will see the next message. 3. Press M to scroll through the message one screen at a time. 4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 to read all of your messages. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
Unblock the PIN2 Code
If your PIN2 code is entered incorrectly three times in a row, ! Blocked appears in the display. You need to enter a PIN2 unblocking key (PUK2), which you can obtain from your service provider. 1. Press * * 2 *. 2. Enter unblocking key. Enter the eight-digit PUK2 unblocking key, and then press O. Your service provider supplies this code. 3. Enter a new PIN2 code, and then press O. 4. Re-enter the new PIN2 code, and then press O.
Change the Security Code
The security code is your phones primary security number. You use it to reset your phone to its default settings and prevent access to your phone book. It is originally set to 000000. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup. to get to New Security Code, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Security Code. 2. Enter the current security code, and then press O. You will see Enter New Security Code. 3. Enter a new security code, and then press O. You will see Secur. Code and the six-digit number selected. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
136 Customizing Phone Features
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Activating Extended Menus
This feature activates and deactivates the extended menus. See Personalizing the Options Menu on page 160 to learn how extended menus can make your phone even simpler to use. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup. to get to Extended Menus, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to choose On or Off, and then press O. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. When extended menus are deactivated, you can activate them temporarily to access hidden features. Press and hold M to activate the extended menus temporarily. This shortcut displays all extended menus features until you exit the Options menu.
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Managing Time and Date Settings
View the Time and Date
Use this feature to view the current time and date in one of two time zones. Note: This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated. See Activating Extended Menus on page 137. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup. to get to Show Time and Date, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to choose Show Home Time + Date or Show Away Time + Date, and then press O. The selected time and date are displayed. 3. Press any key to clear the time and date from the display and return to the menu. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
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Change the Time Displayed
Use this feature to determine which time is displayed on your real time clock indicator. Note: This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated. See Activating Extended Menus on page 137. 1. Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Setup. to get to Show Time and Date, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Change Clock Display, and then press O. 3. Press M to scroll to either Home Time or Away Time, and then press O to select. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu.
Move Menu Features
To move menu features: 1. Find the feature you want to move. 2. Press and hold O. You will see one of two responses depending on where that menu feature is currently located. If you see:
Message Description Press O to move the feature to the extended menu. You will see Menu Item Moved. or Press M to scroll to Leave in Short Menus, and then press O to select. You will see Move Cancelled. Press O to move the feature to the short menu. You will see Menu Item Moved. or Press M to scroll to Leave in Long Menus, and then press O to select. You will see Move Cancelled.
Remove From Short Menus
(The feature is in the short menu).
Add To Short Menus
(The feature is in the extended menu).
Note: Some features and submenus cannot be moved. You will see Cannot Move Menu Item.
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Activate/Deactivate Extended Menus
Use the Options menu to activate and deactivate extended menus. Activate them when you need access to every feature. Deactivate them for everyday use. 1. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Extended Menus, and then press O to select. 3. Press M to scroll to either On or Off, and then press O to select. All hidden features are accessible when you activate the extended menus.
Access Hidden Features
If you want to access a feature hidden in the extended menus, but dont want to leave the extended menus active, you can use this shortcut: Press and hold M for a few seconds. All extended menus features remain accessible until you exit the Options menu.
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Personalizing the Quick Access Menu
You can replace the default Quick Access menu features described on page 57 with any of the following features.
Icon Quick Access Feature Find by Location recalls a Phone Book entry by its memory location number. Add Entry to Phone stores entered numbers in the next available phone memory location. Add Entry to SIM stores entered numbers in the next available SIM card location. Ring Volume displays and sets the incoming call ring tone volume. Check Signal checks the strength of the signal from the satellite network. Switch Memory switches one-touch dialing between the phone and SIM memories depending on the current setting. Last Call Timer displays the duration of your last call. Show Services displays a list of service phone numbers programmed by your service provider. Mode Selection: This feature is not currently supported.
AC travel charger 22 accessories 2124 accessory connector defined 17 illustration 15 adapter antenna 24 auto accessory 23 Add To Short Menus message 160 airbag 11 alert, incoming call 46 alphanumeric keypad 15 antenna adapter 24 attaching 26 care 8 detents 40 extending 40 illustration 40 lock release button 15, 17, 26 removing 26 rotating 40 audible call timers repetitive 156 resetting default settings 144 single alert 155 auto accessory adapter 23, automatic lock resetting default 144 setting 131 automatic redial 43
call answering 4547 automatic redial 43
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barring incoming 97 outgoing 96 dialing special characters 44 ending 45, 47 incoming call alert 46 international call dialing + character 44 last ten calls 80 muting 52 placing 4245 receiving 4547 redialing last number 43 unable to make call 163 unable to make international call 163 unable to receive call 163 Call Answer? 45, 46 call barring barr password changing 99 entering 9699 cancelling 98 incoming calls 97 outgoing calls 96 unable to cancel 164 Call Failed message 46, 47 call forwarding all calls 9091 cancelling 94 from Quick Access menu 57 unable to cancel 164 voice calls 9293 when unavailable 89 Call Meters menu diagram 152 Lifetime Timer feature 158 Repetitive Timer feature 156 Reset All Timers feature 154 Set Audible Call Timers feature 155156 Show Call Timers feature 153 154
Show In-Call Display feature 157 Show Last Call feature 153 Single Alert Timer feature 155 Total For All Calls feature 154 call meters. See call timers Call Related Features menu Call Barring feature 9599 Bar Incoming Calls 97 Bar Outgoing Calls 96 Cancel All Barring 98 Change Bar Password 99 Call Forwarding feature 8994 Cancel All Forwarding 94 Detailed Forwarding 9293 Forward All Calls 9091 Forward When Unavailable 89 diagram 88 Pending Call Drop feature 102 Show Battery Meter feature 100 Show Signal Strength feature 101 call timers all calls 154 elapsed airtime 157 in-call timer 157 lifetime timer 158 most recent call 153, 162 repetitive 156 resetting all 145, 154 single alert 155 total airtime 154 Call? 42 Calling message 42 Cannot Move Menu Item message 160 carry case 24 charger, AC travel 22 Charging Battery message 33, 100 Check Card message 39, 165 check mark indicator
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defined 20
Check Signal message 39, 149 Checking Signal. message 101
clear key, defined 16 clearing stored information 145 clear-line-of-sight 16 clock 15, 19 code phone unlock 131132 security 74, 132, 136, 144, 145 SIM card PIN 39, 133134 SIM card PIN2 7578, Completed message 55 Connected message 42, 45, 46
status indicators 1920 wrong language displayed 165
earpiece adjusting volume 48 illustration 15 Edit a Stored Message 120 elapsed airtime timer 157 End Call? 42 Enter Name message 55 Enter Phone Unlock Code message 39, 132 Enter PIN message 39, 55, 133 Enter PIN2 message 7578 exiting menus and menu features 54 extended menus activating 137, 161 Call Barring 95 deactivating 137, 161 default setting 160 defined 160 Detailed Call Forwarding 92 Language Selection 141 Lifetime Timer 158 Lights 142 moving menu features 160 Select Keypad Tones 142 Set Time and Date 140 Set Time Format 139 Show Time and Date 138, 139
date setting 140 viewing 138 default settings, resetting 144 detents, antenna 40 dialing * character 44 + character 44 character 44, 67 last ten calls 80 number with pauses 68 Phone Book entry 72 phone number 42 PIN numbers 44 special characters 44 supplementary service numbers 44 display backlighting 142 cold temperatures and 17 icons 57, 162 illustration 15 indicators 15 language, selecting 141 special characters 44 standby mode 41
Failed message 55 Fast Charge Completed message
100 fixed dial list defined 75 entry adding 76 editing 78 erasing 77 one-touch dialing 83
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viewing 79 fixed dialing activating 75 PIN2 code 135 viewing fixed dial list 79 forwarding calls all calls 9091 cancelling 94 from Quick Access menu 57 voice calls 9293 when unavailable 89
headset 23 headset jack 15, 17, 23 home system indicator defined 19 displayed 38, 149 hourglass icon defined 20 displayed 55
real time clock 19 satellite mode 19 scroll bar 20, 55 signal strength 15, 19, 101, 149 status 15, 18, 1920 Insert Card message 39, 165 international call dialing + character 44 unable to make 163 Invalid Account message 39 Invalid Batt. message 100 Iridium Call Attempt message 46
quick access key defined 16 illustration 15 ringer volume, adjusting 49, 129 using 56 Quick Access menu customizing 162 default settings 57 defined 56 icons 20, 57, 162 quick access key 56 replacing features 162 using 5657 Quit? 55
repetitive timer defined 156 resetting default setting 144 setting 156 Restricted Area message 43, 149 Restricted message 74 restricting calls 9599 restricting phone use 7579 restricting SIM card access 75 ringer activating 130 adjusting volume 49, 129, 162 deactivating 130 resetting default tone 144 setting tone 130 wakeup tone 38
Rotate and Extend Antenna
message 149
Rotate Antenna Call Attempt
message 46
Rotate Antenna Registering.
message 39
safety information 7??, 811 satellite antenna illustration 40 lock release button 15, 17 satellite mode muting a call 52 satellite mode indicator defined 19 satellite network, registering 57, 149 scroll bar defined 20 displayed 55 scroll key 16 scrolling 54, 56 Searching. message 39 security code changing 136 default 74, 132, 136 defined 136
Range XXX-XX message 64 real time clock 19 receiving a call 4547 receiving messages 47 redial automatic 43 last number 43 Redial Failed message 43 Redial? 43 Registered message 149 registering from Quick Access menu 57 satellite network 149 Registering. message 39, 42, 149 Remove From Short Menus message 160
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entering 74, 132, 136, 144, 145 security features 133136 Select? 55 service phone numbers 85, 162 short menus 160 signal strength indicator defined 19 illustration 15 satellite network registration and 149 viewing 101, 162 SIM card Bad Card See Supplier message 40, 165 Blocked message 40, 134, 165 ! Blocked message 40, 136, 165 Check Card message 39, 165 defined 27 display messages 165 fixed dial list 75 Insert Card message 39, 165 inserting 28 phone number entering 82 modifying 82 security issues 62 viewing your own 49, 81 PIN code activating 133 changing 134 deactivating 133 defined 133 Enter PIN message 39, 133 entering 39, 133134 incorrect entry 134 unblocking 134 PIN2 code changing 135 defined 135 Enter PIN2 message 7578 entering 7578 incorrect entry 136 unblocking 136
precautions 27, 28 protecting 133134 removing 29 restricting access 75 security features 133136 storing messages outgoing 117 received 108 troubleshooting 164, 165 SIM card memory checking capacity 73 one-touch dialing 83 storage capacities 61 single alert timer resetting default setting 144 setting 155 special characters 44 standby mode 41 standby time, battery 21 status indicator defined 18 display 1920 illustration 15 status indicators 15 Stored to Outgoing message 117 Stored XXX message 64 submenus, defined 53 supplementary service numbers 44
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