CT-503 Handheld Flip-Style Cellular Telephone
(170-1112)                 Preparation                Faxback Doc. # 47917

A LOOK AT YOUR PHONE

1.  Retractable Antenna

    Extend during a call for optimum performance.

2.  Earpiece

3.  Alphanumeric Display (Ten-character LED)

    Displays the status indicators, phone number, memory location number,
    and message.

4.  Alphanumeric Keypad

    Enters call information or programs functions.

5.  Function Keys

    [RCL] - Recalls a function or numbers stored in memory.

    [CLR] - Removes characters or clears functions.

    [END] - Ends a call or exits the functions menu.

    [SND] - Places or answers calls.

    [VOL] - Increases or decreases the ringer, earpiece, or headset volume
            levels.

    [FCN] - Selects functions.

    [STO] - Stores to memory or turns on functions.

    [PWR] - Turns the phone on and off.

6.  Headset Jack (side of phone)

7.  Flip Cover

READING THE DISPLAY/INDICATORS

Your phone's display provides a full range of messages and special
indicators to assist you with the phone's operation.  Since many of these
messages contain more characters than your phone can display at one time,
the phone displays most messages across more than one display.  For
example, the phone displays EMrgCY CALL then (within about 1 second) On to
indicate that the Emergency Call feature is turned on.

Note:  When referring to a displayed message, this manual includes the
       entire message all together (such as EMrgCY CALL On).

A few of your phone's many indicators are briefly described on the
following pages.  For a complete listing of display messages and
indicators, see "Display Message Glossary" in Faxback Doc. # 47930.

Signal Strength Indicator

Indicates the relative strength of the signal being received by your
phone.  See "Signal Strength/Service Area" in Faxback Doc. # 47919.

Battery Charge Indicators

Represent the current voltage level of the battery.  See "Checking Battery
Power" in Faxback Doc. # 47918.

IU (In-Use) Indicator

Flashes when a call is in progress.

NS (No Service) Indicator

Flashes if the phone is beyond the range of the cellular service area,
meaning calls cannot be made or received.  See "Signal Strength/Service
Area" in Faxback Doc. # 47919.

RM (Roam) Indicator

Flashes if the phone is accessing a service area outside of your home
system (roaming).  See "Roaming" in Faxback Doc. # 47924.

(BR/eb 5/28/98)

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