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ii IMPORTANT READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR HAND-HELD PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE First introduced in 1984, the hand-held portable cellulartelephone is one of the most exciting and innovativeelectronic products ever developed. With it you can stay incontact with your office, your home, emer...
Page 4 - iii; Antenna Care and Replacement; * pull off the road and park before making or answering; Electronic Devices
iii If your phone has an extendable antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with theantenna retracted. However, your phone operates moreefficiently with the antenna fully extended. Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Whilespeaking directly into the mouthpiece, po...
Page 5 - iv; Aircraft; Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft.; Children
iv RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic operating and entertainment systems inmotor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative to determine if these systems are adequatelyshielded from external RF energy. You should also checkwith the manufactu...
Page 6 - Potentially Explosive Atmospheres; Practical steps to achieve this separation distance include:
v Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or itsaccessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areascould cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury oreven death. Areas with a potentially ...
Page 7 - CONTROLS AND FEATURES
vi CONTROLS AND FEATURES Antenna Earpiece Receiver Liquid CrystalDisplay Call Control Keys Function Keys Dialing Indicators Symbol Keys/Scroll Keys Volume Key Microphone Battery Locking Catch Sounder/Speaker RechargeableBattery Pack Battery ChargingJack External Connector BatteryChargingContacts
Page 8 - CONTENTS
-1- CONTENTS Getting Started 2 Installing and Removing the Battery 2 The Battery Charge Indicator 3 Charging and Recharging the Battery 3 Display Indicators 4 Quick Reference Guide 4,5 Operation of the Phone 6 Turning On or Off 6 Placing a Call 6 Receiving a Call 7 Signal Strength 7 Volume Key 7 Las...
Page 9 - GETTING STARTED; Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.; INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY; To Install the Battery:
-2- GETTING STARTED Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself inabout a month. Store batteries uncharged in a cool, dark,and dry place. The battery pack is a...
Page 10 - PWR
THE BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR The Battery Charge Indicator can beaccessed by pressing [FCN] [8] keysafter power has been applied to thephone. The display screen indicates thebattery charge level ranging from [o] to[oooo]. [o] representing low battery and[oooo] representing full battery. CHARGING AND ...
Page 11 - IN USE; IN USE
-4- DISPLAY INDICATORS (Power-Up Display) “NO SVC” shows until automaticlock-in with Carrier Service. Stayson for no signal or no connectionwith Carrier Service. (Normal Operating Display) QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Turn On/Off Press and hold PWR. Make Call Key in number, press SND. End call Press END. A...
Page 12 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
-5- QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ___________________The Memory___________________ Store a phone Press [FCN][MEM]. number Desired memory locationby number.(01,02,14 etc.)Press [MEM] to store if occupied. Speed Dialing Press [MEM] and memorylocation number. Press SND. Scan through Press [MEM] + 0 + 1, # or ✶...
Page 13 - OPERATION OF THE PHONE; ) Press the PWR key and hold it for at least 2 seconds.; PLACING A CALL; ) The number will appear on the display.
-6- OPERATION OF THE PHONE 1) Press the PWR key and hold it for at least 2 seconds. The phone will carry out a short self-test sequence, thenbriefly display an all “8” pattern. 2) When the RSSI Indicator appears on the display, thephone is ready for use. If NO SVC appears it means that you are outsi...
Page 16 - to find the desired number.; EDITING NUMBERS; ) Press and hold CLR to clear the whole display.; S t o r E; r E C A L L
-9- STORING INFORMATION 1) Key in the phone number. 2) Press FCN + MEM. 3) Press in Memory Location number (01,02,12, etc.). 4) The number will automatically be stored in the memorylocation selected. Note: If the memory location you have selected isalready occupied, an alarm tone will sound, the dis...
Page 17 - to; Flashing
-10- DISPLAYING “HIDDEN” NUMBERS The phone can display up to 16 digits (dashes count asdigits). If you key in more than 16, the first digits willdisappear off the side of the display. If you want to check these hidden digits, press and hold FCNand they will appear on the display. When you release th...
Page 19 - FULL LOCK; E n t E r C d
-12- FULL LOCK When the phone is fully locked, only emergency calls (911)can be made, but any call can be received. Storing to thememory is also prevented. 1) Press FCN + #. The display will read: 2) Enter 4-digit lock code. If you key in the correct code, FL(Full Lock) will appear on the right side...
Page 22 - Ring tone sounds at the last volume set.; ) Use VOL key to step through the levels 0 thru 4.; USING THE PHONE ON TWO NETWORKS; To Change the Network:
-15- BACKLIGHTING The phone keypad and display are illuminated to make themeasier to read. The backlights come on when you press anykey, and go off 10 seconds after your last key press. To turnthem on again, simply press another key. SETTING THE RINGING VOLUME The ringing tone sounds when there’s an...
Page 23 - PAUSE DIALING
-16- 2) Press 6. 3) Press CLR. Phone will re-initialize on the NAM selected. PAUSE DIALING PAUSES - FCN + 9 . This function creates pauses whilesending out DTMF signaling tones during conversationmode. When a manual pause is encountered in the DTMFstring, the phone will pause indefinitely, until the...
Page 25 - S t A n d A r d
-18- StandardThis allows the phone to first search for a free channelin the Home system. If the phone cannot find a freechannel, it searches the other system. The ROAM indicator is displayed when the phone is using asystem other than your home system. The roam systemsyour phone accesses can be speci...
Page 26 - MUTE
-19- 1) Press FCN + 4. 2) Press 4 to change. MUTE The Mute function operates only when the phone is in theconversation mode. There are two (2) Mute positions, MUTEor FULL MUTE.MUTE - This function switches off the microphone while inthe conversation mode.FULL MUTE - In the portable configuration, th...
Page 28 - TEMPORARY LOCK CODE SET; O n; E n t E r 3 d
-21- TEMPORARY LOCK CODE SET This function allows the user to program any 3-digittemporary lock code to lock or unlock the phone withoutrevealing the personal 4-digit lock code. Note: The 3-digit temporary code cannot be the same asthe first three digits of your personal lock code. 1) Press FCN + 0....
Page 29 - CALLER LINE IDENTIFICATION; PWR HF
-22- 2) Press 3 to switch On or Off. 3) Press CLR to return to standby. HANDS-FREE This function operates only when phone is installed in theSimple Hands-Free Adapter and you are in conversationmode. FCN + VOL turns the Hands-Free function On or Off. With Hands-Free mode On and the phone in theconve...
Page 30 - A I L
VOICE MESSAGING SERVICE Cellular Digital Messaging Service (CDMS), if availablethrough the cellular service provider in the area, is a voicemessage service for the cellular customer. When a cellularcustomer turns off or does not answer the cellular phone, orwhen the customer is currently on a call, ...
Page 31 - LIMITED WARRANTY; [TALKTIME MAXTM 920 ANALOG CELLULAR TELEPHONE]
-24- LIMITED WARRANTY 1. What Products May Be Covered By This LimitedWarranty? The following products (the "Products" or the "Product")purchased through an NEC America, Inc. (NECAM), WirelessCommunications Division Authorized Dealer (the "Dealer") inthe United States on or af...
Page 33 - TROUBLESHOOTING; If the power does not come on or stay on:; Make sure the battery is installed in the phone properly.; If the power comes on, but the phone does not work:
-26- 7. How Do You Get Warranty Service?If Your Product requires warranty service, it must be returnedto an NEC Authorized Service Center along with a descrip-tion of the Product malfunction or difficulty. You are requiredto substantiate warranty status with a dated proof of pur-chase (as explained ...
Page 35 - NEC SERVICE SUPPORT; NEC Marketing & Sales; NMI Corporation
-28- NEC SERVICE SUPPORT NEC's Service Support group is ready to assist you with anyadditional information that you may need in the operation andintegration of your NEC Cellular Telephone and NECAuthentic Accessories. Service Support can be obtained bycontacting NEC at: Telephone: Writing: 1-800-637...
Page 36 - Alphabetical Index
Topic Page -A- Aircraft Use on iv Alarm Battery 20 Alert Call 15 Antenna Care iii Replacement iii -B- Battery Alarm 20 Charging 3 Indicator 3 Installing 2 Recharging 3 Removing 2 Backlighting 15 -C- Call Placing 6 Receiving 7 Length of 13 Timers 14 Caller Line ID 22 Care 27 -D- Deleting Information ...
Page 37 - NEC TalkTime MAXTM 920 Manual; OPERATION SUMMARY; Page; With Number Displayed.
NEC TalkTime MAX™ 920 Manual OPERATION SUMMARY Page _________________________________________NOTES: o [X][X] = Memory Address 01 to 24. [X] = Memory Address 1 to 9. KEY OPERATION TERMS: o Press = Press Key firmly.o Press(Hold) = Press and hold down key.o Turn = Change Modeo Key-In = Enter a series o...
Page 38 - For Scanning All Locations.
NEC TalkTime MAX™ 920 Manual OPERATION SUMMARY Page _________________________________________ Store Number From Scratchpad:o Key-in Number During Conversation. 11 Press [FCN+MEM]+[Memory Location]. Recalling Stored Numbers: For Direct Recall o Press [MEM] + [Memory Location]. 9 For Scanning All Loca...