5MENU : Enters the menu facility. Also, scrollsthrough the menu options.Navigation : In the menu facility, scroll through themenu tions and phonebook memory.up: searches phonebook by name.down: enters Memo Pad.left: enters Scheduler.right: enters Voice Memo.Key FunctionsOK : In the menu facility, selects a menu function orstores information that you have entered (suchas a name) in the phone memory. In Standbymode, enters the Mail Kit Menu.Your PhoneKey DescriptionsCLR : Deletes characters from the display.In the menu facility, returns to the previousmenu level.Makes or answers a call.In Standby mode, redials the last outgoingnumber when pressed twice.Ends a call. Also switches the phone on andoff when pressed and held.In the menu facility, returns to Standby modeand cancels your input.Volume : During a call, adjusts the voicevolume. In Standby mode with the phone open,adjusts the ringer volume. In the menu facility,scrolls through the menu options.4SETUPLocation (MENU 9-1) .................................................................... 66Network (MENU 9-2) ................................................................... 67Data (MENU 9-3) ....................................................................... 68Security (MENU 9-4) ..................................................................... 69Others (MENU 9-5) ....................................................................... 71Version (MENU 9-6) ...................................................................... 73HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATIONExposure to Radio Frequency Signal...................................................... 74Precautions When Using Batteries ........................................................ 77Road Safety ........................................................................................ 79Operating Environment ........................................................................ 81Electronic Devices ................................................................................ 81Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ....................................................... 83Emergency Calls .................................................................................. 84Other Important Safety Information ..................................................... 85Care and Maintenance ......................................................................... 86Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCCand Industry Canada Notice ................................................................. 88GLOSSARY ........................................................................................ 89