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Owner ’ s Manual Ca t. N o. 17-1 1 12 C T-503 Ha ndheld Fl ip-S tyle Ce llul ar T ele pho ne with H eadset Jack Please re ad before usi ng t his equi pment.
2 Your Radi oShack CT- 503 Han dheld Fli p-Styl e Cellu lar Tele- phone wit h Headset Jac k is a stat e-of- the-art person al cellu- lar telephon e. It has all of thes e featur es: Easy-t o-Read Te n-.
3 Memory Dialing — lets y ou stor e up to 40 pho ne number s (of up to 32 digi ts each) in memory and dial any of them by pressi ng one, two, or three but t ons. Memo ry Scr oll in g — lets you rap idly se arch the mem ory lo - catio ns for a num ber you stored.
4 T ABLE OF CO NTENTS A Look at Y our Phone .. ...... . .... . ..... ...... ... .. . .... . ..... ...... ... .. . .. 6 Re adi ng th e D isp la y/I ndi ca t ors ... .. ... .. ..... ... .. ... .... ... .. .... 7 Us ing t he Ba tt ery . .. ... ..... .. .
5 Sp ec ial F eat ure s ..... ..... .. ... ..... .. ... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ... .. ..... .. ... .. . 4 0 Us ing t he Me ssa gi ng Fu nc tio ns ... ..... .. ... ..... .. .. ... ..... .. . 40 Us ing t he Ca ll T ime rs .... ... .. ..... .. ... .. .
6 A LOOK AT Y O UR PHONE 1. Retra ctable Ante nna Extend during a cal l for optimum per formance . 2. Earpi ece 3. Alphanumer ic Displ ay (Ten- Charact er LED) Displ ays t he statu s indi cator s, ph one number , memory loca tion number , and message.
7 5. Functio n Keys — Recalls a funct ion or num bers s tored in mem ory . — Removes char acters or clears functi ons. — Ends a call or exi ts the f unct io ns me nu. — Places or answer s call s. — Increases or decr eases the ri nger , earpiec e, or headset v olume l evels .
8 Signal S trength In dicator Indi cates t he relat ive st rengt h of the si gnal bei ng recei ved by your pho ne. See “Signal Stren gth/Ser vi ce Area ” on Page 15 . Battery Charge Indic ators Repres ent the cur rent v oltage level of t he batt ery.
9 NS (No Service ) Indicator Flashes if t he phone i s bey ond the r ange of t he cell ular ser- vice a rea, m eaning call s cannot be made or rec eived. See “Signa l Strength/ Servi ce Area” on Page 15 . RM (Roam) Indic ator Flashes if the phon e i s acces sing a ser vice a rea out side o f your h ome s yst em (ro aming ).
10 USING THE BATTE RY War ning: A detach ed bat tery c ould caus e proper ty dam age, inj ury, o r burns i f a meta l objec t (suc h as a pen spr i ng, bead- ed chain , or piece of jewelr y) contac ts the bat tery’ s termin als and ca uses a s hort c ircui t.
11 To rem ove t he b attery , be sur e the phone is tur ned off, then press the latch at the top of the batte ry and sli de t he batter y toward t he bott om of th e phone unt il i t s tops.
12 Notes: • Y ou can use the phone while i t is chargi ng, but charg- ing ta kes longer . • For f astest ch arging, be sur e the pho ne i s tur ned of f if you a re not e xpec ting a cal l. 4. When the batter y is fully cha rged , disconn ect the char ger fro m the AC o utlet.
13 To see a more detai led i ndicat ion of the batter y’s c har ge l eve l at any time, press . Th e ba tter y str ength meter ap - pears o n t he dis play f or abo ut 5 seconds . Read this meter in th e s ame w ay . When bat tery power becom es low, the pho ne displ ays Lo bAt and sou nds a warni ng tone ever y few secon ds.
14 2. Remove the bat tery , a nd withi n 3 se conds , i nstall th e fre sh batter y . Y our call is sti ll on the lin e. Note : If you do not comple te Step 2 withi n 3 seconds, the cal l disc onnec ts. IMPORTANT BATTERY TIPS • Use only th e supplie d charge r and use only batter ies desi gned for th is phone.
15 BASIC O PERATION T URN ING THE PHONE O N/OFF To turn on the p hone , f lip o pen the c over t hen press . The phone per fo rms a sh ort s elf t est a nd s ounds a tone , the key- pad backl ight t urns on fo r about 17 se conds , and on ap- pears.
16 Notes: • If few or no bars a ppear ( meani ng the signa l streng th is weak) and you want to make or receive a call , move the phone t o a dif fe rent locat ion so t he signal stre ngt h incr eas es.
17 3. Press to ca ll t he phone number . IU (in u se) fl ashes and diALin g t hen the nu mber ca lled a ppear bri efl y , then on reappea rs. 4. T o end t h e cal l, pres s .
18 ANSWERING A CALL When the phone receiv es a n in comi ng ca ll, it r ing s and CALL fl ashes on t he displ ay. To a nswer the cal l, pr ess . To en d the cal l, pre ss . Notes: • Y our phone c an r eceiv e call s even i f th e anten na is not exten ded.
19 ADJUSTING THE V OLUM E Adjusting t he Earpiece V olume To incr ease or de crease t he earpie ce vol ume duri ng a call , hold down . As yo u hol d d own the ke y, t he vol ume in- creases or decre ases (dependi ng on th e last ad justmen t you made) and t he phone di splays the vo lume meter for ab out 8 seconds.
20 Using Mute To turn off the phone’s m icrop hone durin g a call so the ot her part y on the phone can not hear you (so you can tal k pr ivat ely with someone else in the roo m, for exa mple) , press . MUtE a ppear s. To turn the microp hone on agai n, press again so MUtE disapp ears.
21 Impo r tan t No te s : • If you di sa bled t he emergen cy d ispla y (see “Disabl ing the Emerge ncy Di splay” on Page 29 ), the phone does not di splay EMr g CY when you mak e emer gency ca lls using th e key .
22 Using Automat ic Redi al To au tomat ical ly r edial a num ber when you ge t th e c ellular syst em busy si gnal (whe n Snd to rEdiAL appears) , press so rEdiAL appea rs. The pho ne automati cally r edials the number at regul ar int erval s for up to 4 minutes or until th e call goes t hro ugh.
23 DISPLAYING NUMBERS Y our Phone Number To disp lay your ph one numb er at a ny time (even whi le a c all is i n pro gre ss), sim ply pr ess . Note : If you have t wo phone number s programmed i nto your phone (see “Sele cting the Act ive Phone Number ” on Page 45), press ing displ ays onl y the cur re ntly ac- tive pho ne number .
24 MENU FUN CTIONS OVERVIEW T urning a Function O n/Off Foll ow these s teps t o acce ss the f uncti ons menu and tur n any o f th e phone’s fu nction s on or off. Notes : • All funct ions on y our phon e ( except for t he me ssage remin der tone and emerg ency cal l) ar e prese t to of f (dis- abled ).
25 Function Status Quick-Review Follo w these s teps t o per form a q uick-r eview o f all funct ions curren tly enabl ed on your phon e. Notes : • Wh en you d o a quick- revi ew , your phone shows only those fu nctio ns for whi ch the defa ult setti ng has been changed.
26 Functions List Displ ay Shows Functi on Descript ion See Page OnEMIn tMr On or OF F Phone bee ps once eve ry minute dur ing a call to remind you how long you have been on the ph one 27 rin g Er St .
27 USING THE MENU FUNC TIONS Using the Call- T ime Reminder T one The call -ti me reminder f uncti on lets yo u set the phon e to sound a s ubt le ton e about 5 0 sec onds aft er you place o r an - swer a cal l, the n once every minute af ter tha t, to rem ind you of how l ong you ha ve be en on the phone.
28 5. When you hear t he ri nger st yle y ou wan t to use, pr ess to s el ect it . The p hone d ispla ys ringEr n SEt (wher e n is the numbe r of the ringer style yo u selecte d).
29 Disabling t he Emergency Dis play Your phone is pres et to di splay EMr g CY when y ou hold down t o make an emer gen cy call ; however, you can se t the phon e so EMr g CY does no t a ppear ( if yo u did no t s tore an emergency num be r in memor y 01, f or exa mple).
30 Using Message Re minder T one s If y our cel lular car rier offer s a spe ci al mes saging s erv ice , and you su bscr ibe t o that serv ice, your pho ne i s pre set to bee p every 2 minute s unti l y ou read al l n ew mes sages.
31 US IN G M EM O R Y Your pho ne h as 40 sp eed- dial memory locat ions that can each ho ld a phone nu mber of up to 3 2 d igit s. STORING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS Note: I f you are unabl e to comple te Steps 2 and 3 within 2 minutes , the phone ex its t he procedur e and its display g oes blank t o conse rve batter y power .
32 To use t he sel ected m emory lo cation and r eplace th e inf ormati on current ly sto red there, pr ess . ONE-T OUCH DI ALING To qui ckly p lac e a call t o any number st or ed in memory loca- ti ons 2 or 3 (wi thout pressi ng ), sim ply hold down t hat numb er key for about 1 seco nd.
33 MEMORY SCROLLING/D IALING 1. Press . 2. Press to st art scr olling fr om the first memory locat ion, o r en ter a sp eci fic mem or y nu mber (suc h as 1 1 ) that y ou want t o star t fr om. The l oca ti on numb er foll owed by ’ (to in dic ate scro lli ng is active ) and the st ored phone number f l ash on the d isp lay .
34 CHANGING A NUMBER IN MEMORY 1. Recall the n umber that you wan t to ch ange. 2. Repeatedl y press to backspace a nd er ase dig its, then en ter th e correc t number s; or s imply add d igits t o the exi stin g n umber . Then press and enter t he t wo- digi t locati on number .
35 USING SCRATCHPAD ME MORY Your ph one’ s scr atc hpad m emory let s y ou t empor ar ily st ore a telep hone num ber on t he displ ay duri ng a cal l. Th is is handy, for exampl e, when someone gives you a number dur ing a c all and you don’t have a place to write it down.
36 SECURITY FE ATUR ES LOCKING Y OU R PHONE To prev ent u nauthor ized use of your phone , you can ent er a thr ee-digi t co de to l ock your phone at any time ( see “Usin g Manu al Lock”).
37 The phone re mains locked un til you unl ock it. To unlo ck you r phone, si mply ent er th e t hree-d igit lock cod e. If you m ake a mistak e, press the n tr y again. Using Automatic Loc k The automat ic lo ck feat ure lets you set your phone to auto- matical ly loc k each tim e you t ur n it on.
38 2. Enter the si x- dig it secur i ty code. 3. Enter the new three- digi t lock code you want to use. 4. Press . The phone dis plays ChAn g Ed to and th e new l ock code. 5. When you finish , hold down for about 1 second to clea r the l ock co de from t he displ ay .
39 USING THE SERVICE R ESTRICTION Your pho ne i s pres et to let you (or an yone el se) di al any type of number ( local or l ong di stance) an d free ly acc ess any in - format ion st ored i n its memory.
40 SPECIAL FE ATURES USING THE MESSAGING FUNCTI ONS Some c ellul ar sys tems provi de serv ices t hat can se nd cal lin g li ne ID and voi ce mail noti fica tion to your phone.
41 Notes: • If the message s tac k is full (20 messages ar e cur rently stored ) and t he pho ne recei ves a new mes sage, it auto- matical ly store s the ne w mes sage an d d eletes the oldes t messag e in th e s tack. • Y our phone does not r eceive messag es wh ile it is t ur ned off .
42 2. T o view an oth er mess age, repe atedly p ress (t o scro ll bac kwards) or (to scrol l for wards) until that mes sage appe ars . 3. When you fini sh, pr ess to exit the message func- ti on. Deleti ng Messages To del ete an indivi dual m essage , rec all t hat m essage, then hold down until th e phone displ ays dELEtEd .
43 • Cu mu lat iv e ca ll ti m er — ti mes the calls you make o r answer in mi nutes, and it cannot be reset. See “Di splay - ing t he Cum ulative Cal l T imer” on Page 44. Notes: • E ach cal l tim er begi ns coun ting wh en yo u hea r the first ring (duri ng an out going c al l) or when your phone r ings to signa l an incomi ng call.
44 Using the Resettable Call T imer Th e resett able cal l ti mer t ra cks the ca lls yo u make or answer in minu tes, and i t ca n be rese t at any ti me. You can res et this ti mer to co incid e with y our cel lul ar bil ling state ment date , for exam pl e, then tr ack yo ur mont hly air time .
45 SELECTING THE ACTIV E PHONE NUMBER If you subs cribe to two ce llul ar ser vices ( fo r exampl e, com - petit ive c ellul ar sys tems in your ar ea or cel lul ar syst ems i n diff erent citi es), your dealer progr ams your ph one with two diff ere nt phone num ber s.
46 Notes: • Call s can be m ade on your phon e from onl y one phon e numb er at a ti me, and you ca nnot ac tivat e the other phone num ber while a cal l i s in pr ogress.
47 Your phone’ s select able syst em regi str ation fu nctio n lets you select one of seven poss ible ro am ing modes: Roaming Mo de Descri ption Display St an dar d M od e — the ph on e firs t se e ks a hom e ty pe sy st em , the n i t seek s a no n-h ome type .
48 Displayi ng the Currently Sel ected Syste m T ype To dis pl ay the sy stem type cur rentl y selec ted on your ph one, press . The cu rrent ly select ed syst em t ype (su ch as HOME ) appea rs for about 8 seco nds. To clear the disp lay sooner , press .
49 ROAMING In some ar eas, the cel lula r system’ s c omputer aut omati call y recogni zes roa ming tel ephon es. In o ther ar eas, you mus t contact the ser vice pr ovide r b efore it ca n r ecogniz e you r phone.
50 Notes: • Ena ble PIN dial ing on yo ur ph one only if it is requir ed by your cel lul ar pr ovider . • Y ou must stor e you r PIN i n memory 07, otherwi se your phone cann ot pr operly make c alls throu gh your cell ular syst em.
51 USING THE PHONE WITH HANDSFRE E EQUIPMENT Your phone i s preprogr ammed to work wit h most opti onal handsfr ee equipment in your vehi cle tha t lets you automat i- call y swit ch from handse t to handsfr ee mode when you place the phone in the handsfr ee hol der.
52 • Y ou can co nnect or disco nnect t he h eadset wi thout af fecti ng a call in progres s. • also cont rols th e connected head set ’s vol ume (see “Adj ustin g the V ol um e” on Page 19 ).
53 When yo u send a s equenc e with pause s stor ed in i t, the phone st ops at each place in the se quenc e where y ou en- tered a pa use. To send the nex t grou p of nu mbers in t he se - quence, pr ess again.
54 T R OUB L ESH O OT ING If th e ph one’ s power does not come on or stay on: • Mak e sure t he bat tery is properl y ins tall ed and cha rged . • Be sure th e contac ts on t he ba ttery ar e clean, If t hey ar e not, clean them wit h a sof t clot h or penci l eras er .
55 SAFETY INFO RMATION T RAF FIC SAFETY • D o not use a handheld phone whi le dri ving a vehi cle. If using a handh eld phone , park the vehi cle be fore t aking or making a cal l. • A lways secu re the phone i n its hol der; do not place the phone on the passenge r s eat or wher e i t ca n br eak lo ose in a coll isio n o r sudde n stop .
56 • Do not s tore or car r y flam mable l iqui ds, ga ses, or explo- sive material s in the same compa rtment as a cell ular phone or any of its par ts or accessor ies. • Only qu al ified per sonn el shoul d inst all or s ervic e the phone i n a vehicl e.
57 You might not be abl e to m ak e emerg ency cal ls on al l cell ular phone net wor ks or wh en ce rtain net work s erv ices or phone featur es ar e set . Check with your local servic e provid ers. FCC REGULATIONS A cellular phone mi ght cause TV or radi o inter feren ce, even when it is operat ing pr oper ly.
58 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Radi oShack CT- 503 Han dheld Fli p-Styl e Cellu lar Tele- phone wit h Headset Jac k is an example of superi or desig n and cra ftsm anship. The fol lowing sugges tions wi ll hel p you care f or you r phone so you can enjoy it for year s.
59 SPECIFIC ATIONS Di me nsio n s ... .. ... ..... .. ... .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. 5 5 / 8 × 2 3 / 8 × 1 1 / 2 Inc hes We igh t (w it h S up pl ied Ba tt ery ) ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ... .. ..... .. 9.6 oz (272 g ) Tran sm ittin g Po we r .
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61 DIS PLAY ME SSAG E GLOSS ARY Mes sage Des cri p tio n See P age(s ) ’ (Apostro phe) Memory s crollin g act ive 33 o Sho w s a paus e st or e d in m em or y 5 2 Auto Ansr Auto ma ti c an sw er 28 .
62 S Ervice LEvEl 1 or 4 Service restriction level c urrently sele ct ed 39 LocCode Appe ar s be fore l ock co de 3 8 Loc’d Phon e is lo c ke d 36 Lo bAt Batte ry p ower is l ow 13 MUt E Microp ho n.
63 NOTES 17-1 11 2.fm Page 6 3 Wedn es da y , Jul y 21, 199 9 2: 34 PM.
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