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Phone Overview

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ON/OFF

END

Turns phone

on and off.
Terminates

calls.
Exits menu

functions.
Mutes ringing
for incoming
calls.

SEND

Places and

receives calls.
Answers second
incoming call.

ENTER

Selects desired

menu option.
Enters a character
during Edit mode.

CLEAR

Returns to
previous

menu.
Deletes a digit
or character in
Edit mode.

Express Key

Left for Memory

Menu.
Right for Main

Menu.
Up for Text

Message mailbox.
Down for Voice

Mail mailbox.
Moves cursor
between options.

Main
Display

Current status
of phone.

Numeric
Keys

Enter
telephone
numbers,
memory
location
numbers, and
alphanumeric
information.

Summary of Contents for T200

Page 1: ...is manual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to the programs and or equipment may be made by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications Inc at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this manual 1 Printed on recycled paper ...

Page 2: ...he Charger to the Phone 14 Turning the Phone ON 15 Antenna Caution 16 2 Display and Keypad 17 Display Indicators 17 Indicator Light 18 Key Functions 19 3 Making and Receiving Calls 21 Making and Ending a Call 21 Speed Dialing 21 Last Number Redial 22 Automatic Redial 22 One Touch Dialing 22 Answering a Call 23 Making an Emergency Call 24 2 ...

Page 3: ...hile Talking 29 Changing the Volume While Talking 29 Using the Phone as a Scratch Pad 29 Checking Time of Calls 30 Viewing Last Dialed Number 30 5 Voice and Text Messages 31 Voice Messages 31 Text Messages 32 One Touch Call Back 33 6 The Menu System 35 Changing Settings 35 Menu Overview 35 NAM Selection 50 7 Storing and Recalling Numbers 51 Storing a Number Name in Memory 51 3 ...

Page 4: ...from Memory 54 Specifying a Memory Location 55 Storing a Number in Secure Memory 55 Recalling Stored Numbers 56 Recalling Stored Names 56 Recalling Unanswered Numbers 57 Recalling Received Numbers 58 8 Problems You Can Solve 60 9 Accessories 64 Index 68 4 ...

Page 5: ...nes EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commissions FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previ...

Page 6: ...frequency RF exposure set by the FCC for normal handheld use next to the ear or worn on the body using a Mitsubishi brand belt clip accessory specified for this phone and used as intended Operation of the phone in other situations such as in shirt pockets or non Mitsubishi brand belt clips or holsters have not been tested Therefore operation of the phone in non tested situations may not meet the l...

Page 7: ...se the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or answerin...

Page 8: ...reless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately Hearing Aids Some d...

Page 9: ...lth care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your ph...

Page 10: ...ly marked They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an...

Page 11: ...ts desired menu option Enters a character during Edit mode CLEAR Returns to previous menu Deletes a digit or character in Edit mode Express Key Left for Memory Menu Right for Main Menu Up for Text Message mailbox Down for Voice Mail mailbox Moves cursor between options Main Display Current status of phone Numeric Keys Enter telephone numbers memory location numbers and alphanumeric information ...

Page 12: ... and discharge cycles must be performed to ensure peak operation 1 Make sure the battery is properly installed on your phone Refer to Attaching the Battery on page 14 for more information 2 Connect the charger to a standard 120 volt outlet The Battery Level Indicator flashes during charging 3 Disconnect the charger when the Battery Full message displays 12 ...

Page 13: ... your phone for more than a month remove the battery and store it in a cool dry place Charging Times The following table shows the approximate battery recharging times using the AC Rapid Charging Adapter Battery charging suspends when a call is in progress The NiMH battery performance varies with the condition and history of the battery Battery Charge 880 mAh NiMH 120 min Standard 880 mAh NiMH 120...

Page 14: ...one off Pull up the locking catch and remove the battery Connecting the AC Rapid Charger to the Phone When the battery needs to be recharged 3 short tones sound The Low Battery icon and message flash on the display 1 Connect the charger to the socket at the base of the phone 2 Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet The battery begins charging when the charger is connected to the phone 14 ...

Page 15: ...er discharging Turning the Phone ON Press for 1 second to turn your phone on When you turn the phone on a tone sounds and the display backlighting comes on To turn your phone off press and hold for 1 second If a Locked message appears when you turn your phone on enter your preset 3 digit unlock code ON OFF END ON OFF END 15 ...

Page 16: ...page 60 for more information about display messages Note Make sure the battery is fully charged before turning your phone on for the first time Antenna Caution Your phone s antenna locks when it is extended fully To unlock the antenna hold it near the base and push down until it releases Then slide the antenna up or down 16 ...

Page 17: ... Vibrating Indicator appears when the vibrating feature is turned on in the phone s Ringer settings The Uppercase Indicator appears when the phone is in the upper case text entry mode 17 Vibrating Indicator Voice Mail Icon Battery Level Icon Digital Mode Off Hook Icon Signal Strength Indicator Private Mode Roaming Icon Alphanumeric Mode Indicators Scrolling Icons Short Message Icon ...

Page 18: ...e of your home service area either the Roaming icon or Extended Area message will be displayed depending on how roaming works with your service provider The Private Mode Icon appears when you are using private network channels The Digital Mode Indicator appears when your phone is using a digital system The Off Hook Icon appears when the line is in use The Signal Strength Indicator shows the connec...

Page 19: ...dit mode Dials the Voice Mail Center in Standby mode Moves the cursor down 1 item in Menu mode Decreases the volume during a conversation Moves the cursor down 1 line in Edit mode Enters Menu mode from Standby and Conversation mode Selects a menu item in Menu mode Moves the cursor to the right in Edit mode Enters the Memory menu in Standby and Conversation mode Returns to the previous menu in Menu...

Page 20: ... menu functions Mutes ringing when a call is being received Makes a selection or moves to the next selection during Menu mode Enters a character during Edit mode Cancels a menu selection and returns to the previous menu in Menu mode Deletes a digit or character during Edit mode CLEAR ENTER ON OFF END SEND 20 ...

Page 21: ...r call connects 4 Press when your call is finished Speed Dialing Speed Dialing is an easy way to dial stored numbers You can store up to 99 names and numbers for speed dial on your phone Refer to Storing a Number and Name in Memory on page 51 for more information about storing numbers 1 Enter the memory location for the number you wish to dial 2 Press The phone automatically dials the number For m...

Page 22: ...e call will be redialed every 3 seconds for a total of 10 times until the call connects 1 Press MENU Call Set AutoRedial ON This enables Automatic Redial The phone retries the number 2 Press to return to Standby mode If 10 attempts to connect a call are not successful a fast busy tone sounds One Touch Dialing Use One Touch Dialing to call frequently dialed numbers such as an answering machine or v...

Page 23: ...lls when the battery is charged and No Service does not appear on the display When there is an incoming call a ringing tone sounds and the calling number or caller name if available flashes on the display 1 Press any key except to answer a call 2 Press when the call is finished The Talk Timer appears on the display until your call ends When incoming calls are left unanswered the ringing volume gra...

Page 24: ... different than Key Lock which just locks the keypad You cannot make emergency calls when Key Lock is turned on Key Lock Key Lock is used to prevent accidental key entry such as when your phone is in a handbag or briefcase You can receive calls when Key Lock is on but you cannot make calls To turn Key Lock on 1 Turn your phone on 2 Press for more than 1 second and Key Locked appears on the display...

Page 25: ...but may not be supported by your network service provider Call Waiting Caller ID Call your network service provider for detailed instructions on using these features Call Waiting If this feature is available from the network then your phone is capable of receiving a second call while another call is in progress 1 When a second call is received during a conversation Call flashes on your display or ...

Page 26: ...ending Tone Signals You can send Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF tones to communicate with computerized systems such as answering machines voice mail or banking by phone These tones can also be used for credit card calls and long distance calling cards A DTMF is a digit or a string of digits that produces tone signals the sounds created when you press the keys on your phone s key pad You can store ...

Page 27: ...out call restrictions To recall DTMF from memory 1 Enter the number you wish to dial 2 Press MENU MemoryLink 3 Enter the memory location for the DTMF string you want to send Repeat steps 2 and 3 to send additional DTMF tones SHORTCUT Enter M by pressing three times within 1 second 4 Press to dial the number 5 After the call connects press to transmit each DTMF string To use DTMF as a pause functio...

Page 28: ...r by Cursor 1 While desired telephone number is displayed press MENU Edit A flashing black cursor will appear 2 Press MENU to move right until cursor is over the digit you want to change 3 Press new digit 4 Press MEM once to move left then press to erase the old digit Enter M by pressing three times within 1 second Enter P by pressing twice within 1 second Press MENU to move right press MEM to mov...

Page 29: ...s microphone is turned off and the call is put on hold You can also press and hold MENU during a conversation to mute the call To End Muting Press any key except to return to the conversation Using the Phone as a Scratch Pad The Silent Scratch Pad allows you to use the phone as a memo to store numbers during a conversation When the Silent Scratch Pad is turned on the tones made by pressing the num...

Page 30: ...ress MENU Talk Time 2 Select one of the following options Press for the Last Talk Time Press for the Total Talk Time Press for the Total Operating Talk Time 3 Press to return to Standby Refer to the TimerReset menu option on page 49 to reset the Talk Timer Viewing Last Dialed Number 1 Press MEM Last Dial The 10 last dialed numbers appear in order of most to least recent calls 2 Scroll UP or DOWN t...

Page 31: ...o be set up with your network service provider before using quick voice mail access This function may not work on an analog network To retrieve voice messages 1 Press DOWN 2 Press The phone will initiate a call to the Voice Mail Center For quick voice message access 1 Press and hold DOWN for 1 second The phone automatically dials the Voice Mail Center If you did not enter a Voice Mail Center numbe...

Page 32: ...on about short message service This function may not work on an analog network To access the text message mailbox 1 Press UP Each message in the mailbox displays a message state sender address time date stamp and message heading if available There are 6 possible message indicators Emergency shows unread Emergency Message shows read Emergency Message Urgent shows unread Urgent Message shows read Ur...

Page 33: ...ess MENU or to enter the message into the In Box sub menu and choose 1 of the following options Delete Press to confirm and erase the message Call Back Press and to call the party that sent you the message 6 Press LEFT or to exit One Touch Call Back If a displayed message contains a call back number or an embedded telephone number the phone will go into the standby mode and will display the number...

Page 34: ...1 Hold for 1 second to dial the call back number If multiple telephone numbers are provided or if no number is provided within the message One Touch Call Back is not available SEND 34 ...

Page 35: ...ss UP and DOWN to scroll through the options 3 Press to select a menu option 4 Press at any time to go back to the previous menu You can also select menu options by pressing the number key that corresponds to the option Menu Overview You can access all of the feature and function settings for your phone through the menu system Settings are preserved when the phone is turned off If you do not speci...

Page 36: ...er that appears to the left of the menu option The following list of menu options describes each feature s function and possible settings RINGER SETTINGS MENU 1 The following menu options allow you to adjust the tone and volume for incoming calls and messages Tones sound while adjusting volume and tone levels To mute the Ringer or Message tones select volume level OFF The Vibrator option only disp...

Page 37: ...setting 3 Msg Vol Default Selects the message tone volume for incoming messages There are 7 possible settings 1 Press MENU Ringer Set Msg Vol 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the setting 3 Press to select the setting 4 Msg Tone Default Tone 1 Selects the type of ringing tone for incoming messages There are 4 possible settings 1 Press MENU Ringer Set Msg Tone 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the setting 3 ...

Page 38: ...ng 3 Press to select the setting TALK TIMER MENU MENU 2 The Talk Timer appears when a call connects It shows the duration of the call in hours minutes and seconds You can view talk time for the most recent call or for all calls made or received in public and private network channels Refer to the TimerReset menu option on page 49 to reset the Talk Timer 1 Last Talk Displays the talk time of the mos...

Page 39: ...tivation for all phone numbers or Number Assignment Modules Refer to NAM selection on page 50 1 Press MENU Talk Time Operating GENERAL SETTINGS MENU 3 The General Settings menu includes Display Contrast Language and the Keypad Volume 1 Contrast Default Normal Adjusts the display contrast 1 Press MENU General Contrast 2 Press UP or DOWN to adjust the contrast 3 Press to select the setting ENTER 1 3...

Page 40: ... select volume level OFF 3 Language Default English Select the language for message displays and menu options There are 4 available languages to choose from English French Spanish and Portuguese 1 Press MENU General Language 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the setting 3 Press to select the setting CALL SETTING MENU MENU 4 The Call Setting menu includes Automatic Answer Automatic Redial Sending Your P...

Page 41: ... 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the setting 3 Press to select the setting 2 AutoRedial Default 2 OFF Use Automatic Redial to redial a call when your phone is unable to access the cellular system The call will be redialed every 3 seconds for a total of 10 times until the call connects 1 Press MENU Call Set AutoRedial ON This enables Automatic Redial The phone retries the number 2 Press to return to S...

Page 42: ...to enter a feature code supplied by some network service providers Press Once programmed this code will be sent with any call except emergency or voice mail If you selected any restriction levels except No Restriction feature codes cannot be entered See Menu 6 1 Security Restrict on page 46 When traveling outside your local network service area this feature may not work or let you make a call Set ...

Page 43: ...U Call Set Privacy 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the setting 3 Press to select the setting The Voice Privacy feature may not be supported by your network service provider Call your network service provider to determine if this feature is supported NETWORK MENU MENU 5 Use this menu to select a network channel when you are out of your cellular area 1 To Public If the Public Mode setting in the Securi...

Page 44: ...e displays the name of 1 system channel available 2 Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available systems 3 Press to select a system 4 Press to exit from registration mode The name of your current service or No Service message displays if the phone could not find a network system channel This network selection is not preserved once you turn the phone off The network used by your current NAM sel...

Page 45: ...the phone could not find a network system channel 4 Select NAM This menu option allows you to change NAMs 1 Press MENU Network Select NAM The cursor is placed beside the current NAM 2 Press UP or DOWN to select a new NAM 3 Press when the cursor is beside the NAM that you want You cannot change your network setting during a call SECURITY MENU MENU 6 This menu allows you to control calling restricti...

Page 46: ...Enter the security code 3 Press Restrict 4 Select one of the following options No Restrict Press if you don t want any restrictions placed on your phone Local Only Press to allow local calls of up to 7 digits or toll free calls only RCL 1 99 Press to allow calls only to numbers that are stored in the phone s memory RCL 1 9 Press to allow calls only to numbers that are stored in memory addresses 1 ...

Page 47: ...r Disable Select Enable to allow your phone to be used on a public network system 1 Press MENU Security 2 Enter the security code 3 Press Public 4 Press UP or DOWN to select the new setting 5 Press to select the setting 3 Private Default 1 Enable Determines if your phone can be used on a private network system You can set this feature to Enable or Disable Select Enable to allow your phone to be us...

Page 48: ...els in residential areas 1 Press MENU Security 2 Enter the security code 3 Press Resident 4 Press UP or DOWN to select the new setting 5 Press to select the setting 5 Unlock Code Default 0 0 0 Allows you to view or change your phone s unlock code 1 Press MENU Security 2 Enter security code 3 Press Unlock code The current Unlock code appears 4 Enter a new 3 digit Unlock code 5 Press to set the new ...

Page 49: ... Operating Timer 1 Press MENU Security 2 Enter the security code 3 Press TimerReset 4 Press UP or DOWN to select Yes or No 5 Press to select the setting THE LOCK MENU MENU 7 This menu option allows you to lock your phone When your phone is locked you must first enter the unlock code before you can use the phone To lock your phone 1 Press MENU Lock 2 Enter your 3 digit Unlock code The phone display...

Page 50: ... phone number and unique cellular system information When you select a NAM you are also selecting which cellular system you are using as your home system You can use only 1 NAM at a time 1 Press MENU Network Select NAM The cursor is placed beside the current NAM 2 Press UP or DOWN to select a new NAM 3 Press when the cursor is beside the NAM that you want You cannot change your network setting dur...

Page 51: ...essing MENU when the name and number information appear on the display To dial a number from memory enter the memory location and press Storing a Number and Name in Memory There are 2 methods you can use to store a number and name in memory Method 1 1 Press MEM Store 2 Select a memory location directly by entering its location digits or press to automatically find an open location Refer to Specify...

Page 52: ... digit press MEM once to move left press to erase old digit When finished press 5 The display prompts for a name Enter a name associated with this number or press to bypass Press when done 6 The name or number is stored in the first available memory location The display confirms the memory location with this message Stored as Entering Names 1 When entering names press number key labeled with the l...

Page 53: ... the desired letter 3 Press new letter 4 Move cursor over incorrect letter and press to erase Press to toggle between Uppercase Lowercase and Numeric modes Press MENU to insert a blank space Press and hold to clear entire display Press key in alpha mode from 1 to 10 times to enter Press key in alpha mode from 1 to 10 times to enter _ Press key in alpha mode from 1 to 7 times to enter space Press k...

Page 54: ...ntry you wish to delete 3 Press MENU Delete If you want to edit copy or move an entry select options 2 3 or 4 4 Press Yes to confirm or No to return to the previous menu Specifying a Memory Location 1 Press MEM Mem Store 2 Select a memory location directly by entering its location digits or press to automatically find an open location For example press to view open memory locations 20 29 In this e...

Page 55: ... the entry Press No to return to the previous menu 3 Enter the appropriate information when Number and Name appear on the display You must enter a number but you are not required to enter a name 4 Press after completing each entry Memory Full flashes if there are no more memory locations available Storing a Number in Secure Memory An precedes secured number entries 0 9 You must enter your 4 digit ...

Page 56: ...tion or scroll using the UP and DOWN keys 3 Press to make a selection To dial the number press To revise the entry press MENU An Empty message appears and an error tone sounds if there are no numbers stored Recalling Stored Names 1 Press MEM RCL Name 2 Press UP and DOWN to select the correct name 3 Press to make a selection To dial the number press To revise the entry press MENU An Empty message f...

Page 57: ...and call time display for the last 10 unanswered calls 3 Press to call the displayed number To delete a number store a number or delete all numbers from the Unanswered Call memory follow these steps 1 Press MEM Unanswered 2 Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the Unanswered Call memory The calling party number if available from network and call time display for the last 10 unanswered calls 3 Press...

Page 58: ...0 of the most recently received calls whether they were answered or unanswered 1 Press MEM Received 2 Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the Received Call memory The calling party number if available from network and call time display for the last 10 received calls 3 Press to call the displayed number To delete a number store a number or delete all numbers from the Received Call memory follow the...

Page 59: ...ns To Delete Press Delete Yes to delete the number from the Received Call memory To Store Press Store to store the number in your phone s memory Refer to Storing a Number and Name in Memory on page 51 for more information about storing numbers To Delete All Press Delete All Yes to delete all of the numbers in the Received Call memory 1 3DEF 2ABC 1 1 59 ...

Page 60: ...back of the phone Verify the phone is attached to the adapter Dropped calls The signal strength will depend on your location Check the received signal strength indicator make sure your antenna is fully extended and try again after the signal strength increases another bar appears In addition to geographic location the signal will weaken behind walls under bridges in tunnels or other obstructions V...

Page 61: ...gh pitched tone A short triple high pitched tone generated every 20 seconds indicates the battery needs to be charged Display Messages Battery full The battery has finished charging Charging The phone is charging normally while powered off Since the phone is off you cannot place or receive calls You can press the key to turn on the phone and operate it normally The battery will continue to charge ...

Page 62: ...ider should be able to solve the problem over the phone Locked When the phone is turned on it cannot be used until you enter the preset 3 digit Unlock code Prevents unauthorized phone use Low battery and phone beeps The phone will turn off within 1 minute The phone should be turned off and the battery recharged or replaced Key lock Key Lock prevents accidental key presses Press MENU and to unlock ...

Page 63: ... Try moving to another location to use your phone Voice Privacy Inactive The system does not support the voice privacy feature or the phone is on an analog voice channel No Voice Mail Center Number The Voice Mail Center phone number needs to be set up before using quick voice message access The screen will prompt to edit voice mail number Press Yes then enter your Voice Mail Center phone number 1 ...

Page 64: ...9 ACCESSORIES 880 mAh NiMH battery SBT P8 1500 mAh NiMH battery EBT P7 880 mAh NiMH vibrating battery VBT P1 Cigarette lighter adapter rapid charger CIG P6 64 ...

Page 65: ...Desktop rapid charger QCK P8 AC rapid charging adapter ACP P3 Handsfree headset HDS P2 Carrying case T200CSE 65 ...

Page 66: ...Belt clip CLP P5 Phone holder HLD P6 66 ...

Page 67: ...ll by helping young people with disabilities through technology to maximize their potential and fully participate in society The Foundation has used wireless phones to help connect teachers students with disabilities and their families enhancing the learning environment and improving school communications 67 ...

Page 68: ...omatic Redial 22 41 Battery 12 Attaching 14 Charger Connection 14 Charging 12 Charging Times 13 Prolonging life of 13 Call Restrictions 45 Call Setting Menu 40 Auto Answer 41 Auto Redial 41 Privacy Mode 43 Send Own Number 42 Changing Phone Settings 35 Contrast Setting 39 Deleting From Memory 54 Display Icons 17 ...

Page 69: ... Call 21 Entering Names 52 General Settings Menu 39 Contrast 39 Keypad Volume 40 Language 40 Hook Flash Button 26 Key Functions 19 Key Lock 24 Turn Off 24 Turn On 24 Keypad Volume 40 Language 40 Last Talk Time 38 Lock Menu 49 To Lock Phone 49 To Unlock Phone 50 Making a Call 21 Manual Network Search 43 ...

Page 70: ... 50 Network Features 25 Network Menu 43 Manual Search 44 Private New Search 44 Public 43 Select NAM 45 Operating Total Talk Time 39 Phone Overview 11 Power On 15 Privacy Mode 43 Enable Disable 47 Residential Networks 48 Private Mode Talk Time 39 Private Network Search 43 Public Network 43 Enable Disable 47 ...

Page 71: ...gs 36 Message Tone 37 Message Volume 37 Ringer Tone 37 Ringer Volume 36 Vibrator 38 Ringer Volume 36 Ringing Tone 37 Safety Information 5 Secure Memory 55 Storing 55 Security Menu 45 Private Mode 47 Public Mode 47 Residential Networks 48 Restrictions 46 Security 49 Talk Timer Reset 49 Unlock Code 48 ...

Page 72: ...peed Dialing 21 Stored Names 56 Recalling 56 Stored Numbers 54 Deleting 54 Recalling 56 Storing 51 Names 51 Numbers 51 Talk Time of Calls Checking 30 Talk Timer Menu 38 Last Talk 38 Operating Time 39 Private Mode 39 Total Talk 39 Text Messages 32 Timer Reset 49 To Public 43 ...

Page 73: ... Function 27 Send From Memory 27 Send Manually 27 Total Talk Time 39 Troubleshooting 60 Unanswered Numbers 57 Recalling 57 Vibrator Vibrating Battery 38 View Last Dialed Number 30 Voice Mail Center Number 31 Voice Messages 31 ...

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