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I pressed the 
power button, but 
nothing happened. 
What’s wrong with 
my phone?
Make sure that you press and hold the power button 
until the display appears and you hear an audible alert. If 
nothing still happens, then check that you have installed 
a battery and that the battery is charged. For more 
information about batteries and charging see the 
sections on batteries starting with “Installing and 
Removing Batteries” on page 19.
My battery didn’t 
last as long as I 
expected. What 
can I do to extend 
battery life?
Your battery’s “talk-time” and “standby-time” are 
relative measurements of the battery’s capacity. The 
more you talk on the phone, the less standby-time you 
have, and vice versa.
To get the most from your battery, allow it to charge 
fully. To charge the battery to 100% of its capacity, leave 
it in the charger for an extra hour after the charger’s light 
turns green.
You can also turn on the Power Save Mode feature to 
extend battery life. However, the LED Power/Status 
Indicator does not light when this feature is activated. 
Certain features demand power from your battery and 
reduce battery life. If you have selected the Automatic 
Display of Individual Call Timer feature, the display uses 
battery power to remain active during each call. Turn this 
feature off to conserve battery energy. (See “Displaying 
the Individual Timer Automatically” on page 66 for more 
information on this feature.)
Make sure that you are using batteries that are 
compatible with your phone.
Exposing your battery to extreme temperatures—below 
-10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F)—can shorten battery 
life. Batteries are especially sensitive to high 
temperature extremes. As a good rule, always take your 
phone with you when you leave your car.
The display says, 
“Locked.” How do I 
unlock my phone?
Enter the last three digits of your cellular number. If that 
doesn’t work, use the factory preset lock code: 123. If 
all else fails, call your service provider (the company that 
sends you your monthly cellular bill) for assistance. (See 
“Locking/Unlocking Your Phone” on page 78 for more 
information on Security Features.)
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