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PT-H99 Specifications
Standby modes 4 modes: Public, Public & Private, Public & Transceiver,
Transceiver
Ringer volume 4 levels: OFF, Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3
Receiver volume 4 levels: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4
Ringer type 3 types: Ringing only, Vibration only, Ringing and vibration
Ringer style 15 types
Redial storage 20 calls (shared with incoming call log)
Electric phonebook 300 entries (each entry consisting of 1 name, 3 phone
numbers, E-mail address, memo, voice label; 10 characters
for name, 32 digits for phone number, 80 characters for E-
mail address, 20 characters for memo; max. 10 voice labels
for 300 entries)
Text memos 50 entries (30 characters per entry)
Home Base Units (HBUs) Registered up to 5 HBUs
Other functions Alarm, Help, Security lock, Scheduler, One-touch dialing,
Key lock, Back light, Battery save, Clock, Composition for
a ringer, Location report, Auto answering, Voice memo
Communication protocol Digital TDMA-TDD
Transmission format G1D, G1C, G1E, G1F, G1W, G1X
Transmission frequency 1,900 MHz band
Transmission power 10 mW (average)
Power source 3.8 V DC (proprietary lithium ion battery pack)
Continuous talk time Approx. 5 hours
Continuous standby time Approx. 500 hours
Dimension 42 × 106 × 18.5 mm (width × height × depth)
Weight 76 g (including battery pack)
Accessories Charger, Rechargeable battery pack, AC adaptor,
Keyboard, Batteries (R03/size AAA) (2)
• Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
• The above specification for continuous talk time is for use in the Public mode within a cell
station service area. Switching to different cell stations within a service area consumes
more power and reduces available talk time. Continuous talk time may also vary with signal
conditions.
• The above specification for continuous standby time is for use in battery save mode within
a cell station service area. Switching to different cell stations within a service area
consumes more power and reduces available standby time. Continuous standby time may
also vary with signal conditions.
• Aiwa is not responsible for loss or damage due to inability to place or receive phone calls
as a result of phone breakdown or malfunction.
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