CT-400 Handheld Cellular Phone
(170-1101) Features Faxback Doc. # 46080
Your RadioShack CT-400 Handheld Cellular Phone combines advanced
technology and design simplicity. To complement its small size and
easy-to-use design, the CT-400 provides a full range of features.
Easy-to-Read Digital - the supertwist liquid-crystal display provides
Display essential call information and can be easily
read from almost any angle.
Special Cellular Service - the phone is preprogrammed to work with special
Features (subscription- only) messaging services offered
by many cellular carriers, including calling
line ID and voice mail notification.
One-Touch Dialing Memory - lets you dial an important number at the touch
of a single button.
Memory Dialing - lets you store up to 40 phone numbers and names
in memory, and dial any stored number by simply
entering its one- or two- digit memory number
(1-40).
Call Register Lists - lets you quickly review and redial any of the
last 10 numbers that you called, and (if you
subscribe to the appropriate cellular services)
the numbers for any of the last 10 calls you
missed or received.
Keyguard - helps prevent accidental key presses when the
phone is in a pocket or bag, for example.
Security Features - to prevent unauthorized phone use, you can set
up to three different levels of call restric-
tions to (to allow only incoming calls, for
example) while still allowing calls to the
preprogrammed emergency number.
One-Touch Emergency - lets you dial the emergency number
Dialing preprogrammed into your phone, by briefly
holding down the 9 key.
Scratchpad Memory - lets you temporarily store a number (during a
call, for example), then easily dial it or
store it in memory.
Ample Talk and Standby - the supplied battery (fully charged) provides
Time about 1 hour, 40 minutes of talk time or 21
hours of standby time.
Silent Service - lets you set the phone to quietly beep instead
of ring when it receives a call, to avoid
disturbing others.
Call Timers - lets you keep track of the individual and
cumulative call times (air-time), and includes
a timer that you can reset at any time.
Two Phone Number - lets you use this one phone with two different
Capability cellular services, with a different phone
number from each.
A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY
AB Indicates the type of network selected:
A ..................... system only
B ..................... system only
AB .................... Both systems
No Indicator .......... Home area only
See "Setting the Cellular System Type" in Faxback
Doc.# 46085.
(SYMBOL) Appears when you have a message waiting in your voice
mailbox.
See "Message Waiting" in Faxback Doc. # 46085.
ABC Appears when you press (symbol) to enter letters.
See "Storing a Number and Name in Memory" in Faxback
Doc. # 46087.
MENU Appears when you press [MENU] to select a menu function.
88 Indicates the number of a selected menu function or
memory.
See "Menu Overview" in Faxback Doc. # 46083 or "Memory
Features" in Faxback Doc. # 46087.
ON Appears when the phone is on. See "Turning the Phone
On/Off" in Faxback Doc. # 46083.
ROAM Appears when you roam using your home system. Flashes
when you roam using a non-home system.
See "Roaming" in Faxback Doc. # 46085.
IN USE Appears during a call.
"See Making a Call" or "Receiving a Call" in Faxback
Doc. # 46083.
NO SVC Appears when you are not within a supported cellular
service area.
See "Setting the Cellular System Type" in Faxback Doc.
# 46085.
NO flashes when SID screening is set to on and service
is not available (see SID Screening" in Faxback Doc.
# 46085).
Indicates the cellular signal strength. The higher the
bar, the stronger the signal.
See "Signal Strength" in Faxback Doc. # 46083.
Indicates the battery charge level. The higher the bar,
the more charge left in the battery.
See "When to Recharge the Battery" in Faxback Doc.
# 46082.
ACCESSORIES
A new extensive range of accessories is available for your phone through
your local RadioShack store. You can select the accessories that best
meet your needs.
IMPORTANT: Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer. Using
any other type invalidates any approval or warranty applying
to the phone, and might be dangerous.
Here are a few practical rules for accessory operation:
Keep the accessories out of the reach of children.
When you disconnect any accessory's power cord, pull the plug, not the
cord.
Regularly check all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle to be sure
it is mounted and operating properly.
Have only qualified personnel install complex car accessories.
(BR/tc 04/17/98)
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