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15

 

Getting Started

 

Installing Batteries 

 

Auxiliary Battery Installation

 

The auxiliary battery clips onto the back of your phone.

 

Auxiliary Battery Removal

 

To remove the auxiliary battery:

 

1.

 

Place 
Hook

 

Place the hook located on the narrow end of 
the battery into the slot on the back of the 
phone.

 

2.

 

Pull 
Battery 
Down

 

Pull the battery down and slide the battery 
pegs over the bottom of the phone. 

 

3.

 

Release 
Battery

 

Once the battery clears the bottom of the 
phone, release it. Make sure that the pegs fit 
securely into place.

 

1.

 

Pull 
Battery 
Down

 

Pull the battery down until the pegs come 
free, and pull the base away from the phone.

 

2.

 

Remove 
Battery

 

Lift the battery’s hook out of the slot on the 
back of the phone.

2.

1.

3.

Tip:

 

If you have a 
charged main 
battery attached 
to your phone, 
you can remove 
and change your 
auxiliary battery 
at any time – even 
during a call.

1.

2.

Summary of Contents for StarTAC ST7762

Page 1: ...d world class quality standards During development our laboratory testing team took the durable Digital StarTAC phone through its paces They cooked it steamed it shook it shocked it dusted it and dropped it and the phone still worked We are confident that the one you purchased will meet your own exacting standards Thank you for choosing Motorola and we hope you enjoy your Digital StarTAC wireless ...

Page 2: ...er by chapter and you ll find it s as easy as 1 2 3 Here s an idea of what you ll learn in each chapter Getting Started First things first Once the box is open this section will show you where to begin We will explain what came with your new phone and show you how to use the battery Turn to page 10 to get started The Basics What do all those buttons and lights mean How do I make my first phone cal...

Page 3: ...ces like Caller ID which allows you to see who is calling before you answer It can even receive alphanumeric messages just like a pager and tell you when you have Voice Mail Turn to page 48 to begin Using Messaging The Works When you are ready to learn the advanced features of your new phone turn to page 56 for The Works We will explain everything from navigating the menu system to electronically ...

Page 4: ...ging Batteries 16 Phone Overview 20 Using the Smart Button 21 The Basics Turning Your Phone On 22 Reading the Indicators 24 Placing and Ending Calls 28 Receiving Calls 29 Redialing Numbers 31 Basic Tone Controls 32 Your Phone Its Shortcuts 34 Using Memory Introduction 36 Making the Most of Memory 37 Storing 38 Recalling 40 Pause Dialing 44 Using Calling Cards 46 ...

Page 5: ...enu Features 56 The Internal Phone Book 58 Store and recall numbers Using Call Timers 66 Monitor the length of your calls Setting Tone Controls 72 Adjust your phone s tone controls Lock Security Features 78 Control access to your phone Phone Options 86 Personalize your phone s operation Reference Information Accessory Options 98 Troubleshooting 101 Glossary 103 Index 110 ...

Page 6: ...gencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenn...

Page 7: ...ibility Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a ...

Page 8: ...in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health 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 c...

Page 9: ...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 Vehicles Equipped with Air Bags An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wi...

Page 10: ...w smaller and lighter than ever can customize your wireless package for maximum performance and portability 6 6 9 9 3 3 5 5 8 8 0 0 2 2 4 4 7 7 1 1 lock vib batt menu mute RCL STO CLR SEND FCN END tuv jkl mno wxyz pqrs ghi def opr abc Digital 07 07 98 Slim Main Battery with Battery Cover Standard Main Battery with Battery Cover Digital StarTAC Phone Slim Auxiliary Battery with Battery Cover ...

Page 11: ...11 Getting Started Package Content Options Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured Holster Cigarette Lighter Adapter AC Adapter Headset Desktop Charger AC Adapter required ...

Page 12: ...hen not in use The cover prevents objects from touching the battery terminals thereby reducing the risk of injury or damage from a short circuit Removing the Main Battery Cover Attaching the Main Battery Cover 1 Press In Latch Press in the release latch 2 Remove Battery Rotate the batter upward and lift it out of the cover 1 Lower Side Lower the side opposite the release latch into the cover 2 Cli...

Page 13: ...s thumb push up on the bottom of the cover 2 Remove Battery Continue to push up until the cover slides free of the pins on the bottom of the battery and swing the cover outward 1 Insert Point Slide the cover s narrow end into the small grooved hook on the top of the auxiliary battery 2 Secure Cover Push the cover firmly so the base slides past the pins on the auxiliary battery and release 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 14: ...Press the side with the release latch down until you hear it click into place 1 Turn OFF Phone If another battery is not attached press and hold to turn your phone OFF 2 Remove Battery Pull the release latch back toward the battery and lift the battery out 1 2 Tip If you have a charged auxiliary battery attached to your phone you can remove and change your main battery at any time even during a ca...

Page 15: ...ery down and slide the battery pegs over the bottom of the phone 3 Release Battery Once the battery clears the bottom of the phone release it Make sure that the pegs fit securely into place 1 Pull Battery Down Pull the battery down until the pegs come free and pull the base away from the phone 2 Remove Battery Lift the battery s hook out of the slot on the back of the phone 2 1 3 Tip If you have a...

Page 16: ... ON you can still place and receive calls However talking on the phone requires energy so your phone may not charge while the call is in progress Keep in mind In some cars the ignition must be ON to use the cigarette lighter Check with your dealer for availability of the adapters 1 Attach Adapter to Phone Plug the AC or cigarette lighter adapter into the accessory connector on the bottom of your p...

Page 17: ...tteries in fire Caution To prevent injuries or burns do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals Expert Performance E P Charging System The E P system enables your phone s built in charger to communicate with installed batteries and tailor its charging cycle to optimize performance If you see Invalid Battery when you power up the phone the built in charger is not a...

Page 18: ...time The main battery attached to the phone will charge first the attached auxiliary second and the battery in the rear pocket last 1 Attach Adapter Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the charger with the release tab facing up 2 Plug In Adapter Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into a wall socket 3 Insert Phone Insert the phone into the front pocket with a main and or auxiliary battery attach...

Page 19: ...charged Desktop Charger Charging Times The time it takes for your battery to obtain a full charge is affected by a variety of factors including Temperature Batteries should be at or near room tempera ture when charging To prolong battery life and charge capacity avoid exposing your batteries to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F It is a good idea to take your phone with you when you ...

Page 20: ...power supply Volume Keys Represented in this manual by q q q q and Z Z Z Z these keys adjust keypad earpiece and ringer volume They also scroll up and down through memory locations and menu features Turns the phone your ON and OFF ø Opens messaging menus ƒ Acts as a shift key to access the secondary functions of other keys Recalls phone numbers from memory Stores phone numbers into memory Ç Clears...

Page 21: ...o learn more Entering the Menu System Press ƒ then press A A A A to enter your phone s menu system See page 56 for information on navigating the menu system Selecting Items in the Menu The primary use of the Smart Button is to select Whenever the phone offers you a choice such as setting a ringer style press A A A A to select You will see Press to Select Turning Features ON and OFF Press A A A A t...

Page 22: ...cking the phone and more Turning Your Phone On Follow these steps to turn your phone ON What you will see Each time you turn your phone ON it performs a short self test to make sure it is operational and then it scans for service While the phone scans the display reads 1 Extend Antenna Extend the antenna completely for best performance 2 Open Phone Open the phone to expose the keypad 3 Turn ON Pho...

Page 23: ...f programmed Standby Mode To conserve energy your phone enters standby mode and turns off the backlight when you have not touched a key for a few seconds The backlight will come back on as soon you press a key or open the phone If you like you can choose how long the backlight remains ON See page 94 Turning Your Phone OFF Turn OFF Phone Pressandhold toturnthephoneOFF 07 07 98 ...

Page 24: ...on the phone s Battery Level Indicator show the amount of charge remaining in your battery The more bar segments you see the higher the charge If your battery is low the phone alerts you in three ways No bar segments on the indicator will be highlighted Low Battery will appear on your display A hi lo tone will sound periodically If you ignore these warnings the phone will automatically turn itself...

Page 25: ...ppear after you have viewed the Caller ID or read the message Voice Mail 9 Indicates that you have received a Voice Mail message in your Voice Mailbox It will disappear after you have listened to the message When you select one of the VibraCall Alert combinations see page 75 the following indicators appear in the display VibraCall On 10 Indicates that your phone s ringer is turned OFF and the Vibr...

Page 26: ...e higher the graph the closer the battery is to full charge If you are using an auxiliary battery with the main battery the display will indicate which one is in use Important If the phone is being powered externally from the cigarette lighter adapter for example you will see Press ƒ then press Full Charge Low Charge ...

Page 27: ...chart below to learn how to understand your phone s state of service at a glance Note If you would like to increase your phone s standby time you can turn the Service Light OFF See page 95 Red Green alternating Incoming call or message Green flashing In Service home type system Red flashing No Service Yellow flashing slow Roaming home type system Yellow flashing fast Roaming non home type system S...

Page 28: ... the phone ON 3 Enter Number Enter the number you want to call for example 555 1212 Correct Errors Press Ç to erase one digit at a time if you make a mistake Press hold Ç to erase the entire entry and start again 4 Place Call Press æ or ª to place the call or Press hold A A A A until you hear a high tone You will see Calling 555 1212 Press to see the rest of the number Close Phone Close the phone ...

Page 29: ...u will be able to see who is calling before you answer The display will show either your caller s name if it is in your Phone Book or your caller s number If you prefer to always see your caller s number see page 63 to turn Number Preference ON The Caller IDs for your last 16 callers will be saved See page 50 to learn how to view your stored Caller IDs Contact your Service Provider for availabilit...

Page 30: ... keeps a count of unanswered calls For example if you miss two calls your display will show 2 Calls Unanswered If you subscribe to Caller ID service you can easily return the calls that you missed See page 50 to learn how Call Waiting If you subscribe to Call Waiting through your Service Provider you may hear a tone while on a call indicating that you are receiving a second call Suppress Alert Whe...

Page 31: ...ar an ordinary busy signal Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed Your phone keeps track of the last ten numbers you have dialed Auto Redial Press æ or ª or press hold A A A A until you hear a high tone You will see Redialing 1 Hang Up Press º to hang up 2 Redial Press æ or ª to redial or Press hold A A A A You will see Calling 1 Enter List Press then press The dis play will show the last number you dial...

Page 32: ...is shortcut allows you to activate Silent Mode quickly To learn how to turn Silent Mode OFF see page 74 Muting the Microphone If you would like privacy while a call is in progress you may mute the microphone you will be able to hear the party on the other end but they will not hear you Toggle Alert Press ƒ then press to switch between ringer and vibrator alerts Activate Silent Mode Press ƒ then pr...

Page 33: ...keys adjusts the volume of these tones To adjust the volume of your conversation the earpiece volume use the volume keys during a call The bar graph in the display represents the volume level The higher the graph the louder the volume is Adjusting Ringer Volume To adjust ringer volume Raise Volume Press q q q q to raise the volume Lower Volume Press Z Z Z Z to lower the volume Raise Volume Press ƒ...

Page 34: ...features Press the volume keys to scroll through the options shown below and the Smart Button to choose one Press A A A A to open the Quick Menu Start The Phone Book is the place to find all your personal names and numbers See page 40 If you subscribe to messaging you can use this shortcut or the one on page 48 Your phone remembers the last ten numbers you dialed Turn to page 31 to learn more Sele...

Page 35: ...the battery meter Lock Phone Press ƒ then press fi You will see Lock Press to lock Mute Phone Press ƒ then press fl to toggle mute ON and OFF during a conversation Silence Ringer Press ƒ then press to toggle your phone s VibraCall Alert ON and OFF Silence All Tones Press ƒ then press and hold to turn ON Silent Mode 1 1menu 8 8 vib tuv 7 7 pqrs 4 4 batt ghi 2 2 abc 5 5 lock jkl 6 6 mute mno 3 3 def...

Page 36: ...ter we will explain how to store names and numbers into the Phone Book recall phone numbers from memory dial in a flash with the Super Speed Dial and Turbo Dial functions simplify automated calling systems and credit card calls Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to select Press Z Z Z Z to scroll down 1 1menu b tt 2 ...

Page 37: ...o on You can also store names to help identify phone numbers If someone you know has more than one phone number you could make the number easy to recall by storing the name with a descriptive label Your new phone makes it simple to attach common labels to names in your Phone Book See page 39 for more information When you feel ready for more try the advanced storing features at the end of the chapt...

Page 38: ...he lowest available location 3 Accept Location Press or to store the sequence in the displayed location or Enter New Location Press Ç to clear the location number from the display and enter a new two digit location number or Select Range of Ten Enter the first digit of the memory location and press to store the sequence in the first available location beginning with that digit 4 Enter Name Enter a...

Page 39: ...o advance the cursor to the next space Clear Letter Press Ç to erase a letter if you make a mistake Back Space Press to move the cursor backward if you would like to insert a letter earlier in the sequence 3 Choose Label Press to scroll through the available labels After 0 you will see Home Mobile Pager or Work 4 Enter Marks Press to scroll through the available punctuation marks space 1 5 Finish ...

Page 40: ...ing for or Search for Name Enter the first letter of the name See page 39 for details on entering letters The display will show the name phone number and memory location of the first entry beginning with that letter 3 Place Call Press hold a a a a or press æ or ª to call the selected number You will see Calling 4 End Call Press º or close the phone or Press hold a a a a until you hear a high tone ...

Page 41: ...phone number you are looking for 3 Place Call Press hold a a a a or press æ or ª to call the number you selected 4 End Call Press º or close the phone or Press hold a a a a until you hear a high tone You will see Press to End Call then Press a a a a again 1 Recall Entry Press a a a a twice then press q q q q or z z z z to scroll to the entry you want to erase or Press and the two digit location nu...

Page 42: ... phone s Emergency Call feature gives you unrestricted access to any number stored in location 01 even if your phone is locked To learn how to activate this feature see page 81 1 Enter Location Enter the two digit memory location 01 99 2 Place Call Press hold a a a a or press æ or ª to call the number you selected The number stored in the memory location you entered will be dialed You will see Cal...

Page 43: ...lpful if you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call 1 Enter Number Enter the number with the keypad The person on the line will hear tones as you dial 2 Store Number Press enter a two digit location enter a name with the keypad and press again See page 38 for more details or End Call Press º to end your current call if necessary Place Call Press æ or ª to call the number ...

Page 44: ...tring of numbers and pauses up to 32 digits including pauses store the string in the same way you store other entries 1 Enter Number Enter the phone number you use to access the automated system 2 Insert Pause Press ƒ and press æ or ª You will see Insert Pause o Press a a a a You will see a pause circle o inserted into the number entry 3 Enter PIN Enter the next group of numbers for example your P...

Page 45: ...r and press hold a a a a or press æ or ª Your phone will dial the access number and wait for your input when it reaches the first pause 2 Send More Numbers When the automated system prompts you for information press a a a a or æ or ª to send the next group of numbers Repeat this step to send each group of numbers that you have stored 3 End Call Press º close the phone or press hold a a a a until y...

Page 46: ... æ or ª Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Insert Number N Press a a a a You will see the number character N inserted into the sequence This special char acter saves a place for the number you will be calling when you use your calling card 4 Insert Pause Press ƒ then æ or ª then a a a a as in step 2 5 Enter Code When you use your calling card the system prompts you for an access code usually a ...

Page 47: ...ess æ or ª You will see Enter Number Enter the phone number you are call ing You may enter the number manually or recall it by location 3 Place Call Press hold a a a a to place the call Your phone will dial the number to access your long distance provider then wait for your input when it reaches the first pause 4 Send More Numbers Press a a a a or press æ or ª to send the next group of numbers whe...

Page 48: ... Caller IDs check your Voice Mail read your Messages explore your options with the Function Menus Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on your phone Contact your Service Provider for availability ø 1 1menu END 8 8 vib tuv 7 7 pqrs 4 4 batt ghi 2 2 abc 5 5 lock jkl RCL STO CLR SEND FCN 6 6 mute mno 3 3 def 9 9 wxyz 0 0 opr Digital 07 07 98 Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to s...

Page 49: ...your phone is in idle mode After a few seconds the screen will change to Press and begin flashing Msg Mem Low Appears when your phone s message memory is almost full at approximately 85 capacity Msg Mem Full Appears in the main display when the message memory is completely full and your phone is in idle mode AppearswhenyoureceiveaVoice Mailmessage Itwillstay on the display until you have listened ...

Page 50: ... stored in your Phone Book A check mark will appear in the corner if you have answered or returned the call Press æ or ª to return the call of the displayed caller Press to store the information Contact your Service Provider for availability 1 Enter Messaging Press øto open the Messaging Menu 2 Select Caller ID Pressq q q qorZ Z Z Ztoscrollto CallerIDandpress a a a a to select 3 Select Caller Pres...

Page 51: ...your phone to the Messaging Menu Exit Press a a a a to exit Messaging to idle mode Delete Message Press a a a a to delete the currently selected Caller ID Press a a a a again to confirm Delete AllMsgs Press a a a a to delete all your Caller IDs Press a a a a again to confirm CallBack Press a a a a to return the call Store To Mem Press a a a a to begin storing the number Enter a two digit location ...

Page 52: ...ekeypress See the following page for more options Keep in mind Some Service Providers send the Voice Mailbox number to your phone automatically If the number has not been sent then store it in location 98 of your Phone Book To learn how see Pause Dialing on page 44 If you have no new messages you will see Contact your Service Provider for availability 1 Enter Messaging Press øto open the Messaging...

Page 53: ...nction Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to one of the following Go To Msg Menu Press a a a a to return your phone to the Messaging Menu Exit Press a a a a to exit Messaging to idle mode Delete Message Press a a a a to delete the currently selected Voice Mail notification Press a a a a again to confirm CallBack Press a a a a to dial your Voice Mail box number Call Back Go To Messaging Menu Exit D...

Page 54: ...ys will help you read through your messages 4 Scroll Press a a a a or Z Z Z Z to scroll through the selected message Previous Message Press q q q q or to go to the previous message Next Message Press to go to the next message If the message includes a number in parentheses a Call Back number you can use the following shortcuts Call Back Press æ or ª to dial the Call Back number in parentheses if i...

Page 55: ...sage Press a a a a again to confirm Delete AllMsgs Press a a a a to delete all messages Press a a a a again to confirm Lock Message Press a a a a to lock or unlock the message Lock important messages to protect them from accidental deletion Unlock Message Messages must be unlocked before they can be deleted If the message contains a Call Back number in parentheses you will also see these options C...

Page 56: ... a menu Navigating the Menu You can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone Use the volume keys to scroll up and down through the options available on one level and the Smart Button in the middle to select This manual uses these symbols to instruct you to use the navigation keys p Phone Book l Lock Secure c Timers P Phone Options t Tone Control P...

Page 57: ...enu system In the Works In the chapters that follow detailed instructions describe the operation of each feature We will explain everything you need to know about your new phone including how to access and use a feature and what happens when you do 1 Enter Menu Press ƒ then press a a a a 2 Scroll through Menu Press z z z z or q q q q to scroll through the menu s top level shown on the right 3 Exit...

Page 58: ...g your phone s convenient menu system In this chapter we will explain how to recall and store phone numbers using the menu system edit your memory information view your own phone number Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to select Press Z Z Z Z to scroll down 1 1menu b tt 2 2 abc t 3 3 def Digital 07 07 98 ...

Page 59: ...Location Location Phone Book Phone Book Status Status Store New Store New Number Number Edit Edit Memory Memory View My View My Number Number Number Number Prefer Prefer Off Off To Main To Main Menu Menu Recall By Recall By Name Name Phone Phone Book Book pg 60 pg 61 pg 61 pg 62 pg 64 pg 63 pg 58 pg 63 ...

Page 60: ...1st Letter 4 Enter Name Press the appropriate digit key as many times as necessary to enter the first letter of the name See page 39 for help entering letters You will see the first entry with that letter 5 Find Name Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to the name you are looking for 6 Place Call Press hold a a a a or press æ or ª You will see Calling 7 End Call Press º or close the phone or Press ...

Page 61: ... two digit memory location of the number you are looking for You will see the Phone Book screen for that memory location 5 Place Call Press hold a a a a or press æ or ª You will see Calling 6 End Call Press º or close the phone or Press hold a a a a until you hear a high tone You will see Press to End Call then Press a a a a again 3 Select Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Phone Book S...

Page 62: ...press a a a a You will see Location XX XX is the number of the lowest available location 5 Enter Location Press or to store the sequence in the displayed location or enter a new two digit location 6 Enter Name Enter a name to identify the phone number or continue with step 7 See page 39 for details on entering names 7 Store Number Press or a a a a Your phone will confirm the entry by displaying St...

Page 63: ...ok and displays the name stored in the entry If you prefer to see the caller s number 555 1212 then turn Number Preference ON 3 View Number Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to View My Number and press a a a a to select The display will show the currently active number on your phone 4 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to ...

Page 64: ...t You will see Location Enter the two digit memory location of the phone number you want to edit Press a a a a to begin editing the displayed entry and continue with Step 5 or Find by Name Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Edit By Nameand press a a a a to select You will see Enter 1st Letter Enter the first letter of the name you want to edit See page 39 for information on entering letters You...

Page 65: ... Enter your changes to the name See page 39 for details on entering names Press Çto erase one letter at a time or press and hold Çto erase the entire name Press to move the cursor backward Skip this step to leave the name unchanged 9 Confirm Changes Press a a a a or when you finish editing the name If you are overwriting an entry then you will see Location XX is Full The display will then show the...

Page 66: ...intervals that you specify In this chapter we will explain how to monitor the length of your calls set and view the resettable timer for long term monitoring program audible timers for your individual needs Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to select Press Z Z Z Z to scroll down 1 1menu b tt 2 2 abc t 3 3 def Digit...

Page 67: ...XX XXXXX Cumulative Cumulative Time Time XXXXX XXXXX Reset Reset Timer Timer Individual Individual Timer Timer Off Off Phone Phone Book Book Timers Timers One Minute One Minute Timer Timer Off Off Repeating Repeating Timer Timer Off Off Single Single Timer Timer Off Off To Main To Main Menu Menu pg 68 pg 68 pg 69 pg 69 pg 70 pg 70 pg 58 pg 66 pg 71 pg 71 ...

Page 68: ...ny time period you choose For example reset this timer at the beginning of each billing period to know where you stand at any given moment Use this feature to view the time elapsed and follow the instructions on page 69 to reset the timer 3 View Timer When you enter the Call Timers menu you will see Individual XX XX XX 4 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 3 View ...

Page 69: ... the Resettable Timer is already set at zero 3 View Timer Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Cumulative Time You will see the total air time in minutes 4 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Reset Timer 4 Reset Timer Press a a a a to reset You will see Resettable Time 00000 5 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu ...

Page 70: ...e the end of every minute during a call The party on the other end will not hear the beeps 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Individual Timer 4 Toggle Display Press a a a a to toggle ON or OFF the automatic display of the individual timer 5 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to One Minute Timer ...

Page 71: ...gle the timer ON or OFF 5 Enter Seconds If you toggle the timer ON you will see Enter Seconds Enter the number of seconds you would like between beeps and press a a a a to set the timer You will see Set At XXX Secs 6 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Single Timer 4 Toggle Timer Press a a a a to toggle the time...

Page 72: ... remind you of new messages In this chapter we will explain how to choose from nine different ringer styles activate and deactivate the VibraCall Alert silence the keypad silence all your phone s tones with one convenient feature set the Message Reminder Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to select Press Z Z Z Z to ...

Page 73: ...g Vib Select Select Ringer Ringer Style 1 Style 1 Keypad Keypad Tones On Tones On DTMF DTMF Select Select Msg Remind Msg Remind Tones On Tones On Service Service Tones Tones Off Off To Main To Main Menu Menu Phone Phone Book Book Timers Timers Tone Tone Control Control pg 74 pg 75 pg 74 pg 75 pg 76 pg 77 pg 77 pg 58 pg 66 pg 72 ...

Page 74: ... or vibrate if you have the VibraCall Alert selected 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Silent Mode 4 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to toggle the feature ON or OFF 5 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 3 Enter Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Ringer Styleand press A A A A to select 4 Select Ringer Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll th...

Page 75: ...ones your phone sends across the line See Transmit Tones on the following page for more information 3 Enter Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Ring Vib Select and press A A A A to select 4 Select Ringer Vibe Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Vibrate Only Ring Only or Vibrate Then Ring and press A A A A to select the displayed option 5 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scr...

Page 76: ...ose long tones your phone will transmit the tones for as long as you press hold the key To silence the tones during conversations turn the tones OFF Note If you turned the DTMF tones OFF but you want to access a tone activated system like Voice Mail place your call enter the numbers you need to transmit and 3 Enter Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to DTMF Select and press A A A A to sele...

Page 77: ...ll hear two short beeps when your phone 1 starts to roam 2 returns to a home system after roaming 3 loses service or 4 finds service Keep in mind Your phone will always beep if a call is dropped 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Msg Remind Tones 4 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to toggle the feature ON or OFF 5 Exit Menu Press ºto exit the menu or you may scroll to other features ...

Page 78: ... will explain how to lock and unlock your phone place emergency calls view and change your lock code restrict call placement and memory access reset or clear your phone s settings Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to select Press Z Z Z Z to scroll down 1 1menu b tt 2 2 abc t 3 3 def Digital 07 07 98 ...

Page 79: ...ers Timers Tone Tone Control Control Lock Lock Secure Secure To Main To Main Menu Menu View Lock View Lock Code Code Change Change SecureCode SecureCode Service Service Level 4 Level 4 Master Master Reset Reset Master Master Clear Clear To Main To Main Menu Menu Secure Secure Code Code Change Change Lock Lock Code Code pg 72 pg 78 pg 58 pg 66 pg 82 pg 82 pg 82 pg 83 pg 84 pg 85 pg 83 pg 80 pg 81 p...

Page 80: ... and easy Once your phone is ON just enter your three digit code Your factory programmed lock code is 123 If you have changed this code and cannot remember what it is see Viewing the Lock Code on page 82 Keep in mind You can still receive calls when the phone is locked Follow these steps to answer an incoming call 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Auto Lock 4 Toggle Lock Press A...

Page 81: ... enabled the Turbo Dial Keys will not be active To override the restriction and place an emergency call press æ or ª See page 85 for information on your phone s service levels 3 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Emergency Call 4 Toggle Press A A A A to toggle the feature ON or OFF 5 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 1 Enter Number Enter your em...

Page 82: ...g the Lock Code To view the three digit lock code Changing the Lock Code To change the three digit lock code 4 View Code Press A A A A to select View Lock Code You will see Lock Code XXX 5 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 4 Begin Change Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Change Lock Code and press a a a a to select You will see Enter New Code 5 Enter New Co...

Page 83: ...to scroll to Master Reset and press A A A A to select You will see Reset 5 Confirm Reset Press A A A A to confirm You will see Standard Setting or Exit Press º to exit without resetting 6 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 4 Clear Settings Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Master Clear and press A A A A to select You will see Clear 5 Confirm Clear Press A A ...

Page 84: ...it secure code Secure Options Submenu Changing the Secure Code The Secure Code is a six digit number factory set to 000000 You will probably want to change it to something unique and easy to remember 4 Select Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Change Secure Code and press A A A A to select You will see New Code 5 Enter New Code Enter a new six digit Secure Code Your phone will briefly d...

Page 85: ...Z Z to scroll to Service Level and press A A A A to select 5 Choose Level Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll through service level settings and press A A A A to select the setting See the chart below for descriptions 6 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Level 1 Calls can be placed from memory locations 1 10 only No dialing from keypad No memory edit or storage N...

Page 86: ...ation about your phone s settings and much more In this chapter we will explain how to switch phone numbers review your phone s settings select a variety of system specific settings Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q q q q to scroll up Press a a a a to select Press Z Z Z Z to scroll down 1 1menu b tt 2 2 abc t 3 3 def Digital 07 07 98 ...

Page 87: ...y Multi Key Answer Answer Off Off Open to Open to Answer On Answer On To Main To Main Menu Menu System System Options Options Instant Instant Redial Redial Off Off Display Display System System ID ID Change Change Banner Banner Service Service Light On Light On 24 Hour 24 Hour Clock Clock Off Off Auto Auto Hyphen Hyphen Off Off Backlight Backlight Select Select To Main To Main Menu Menu To Main To...

Page 88: ...ou have changed from their default factory settings Keep in mind Feature Review is simply an opportunity to review but not change your current settings 3 Begin Review Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Feature Review and press A A A A to enter 4 Browse Features Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll through any features you have changed from their default set tings If all features are set to their ...

Page 89: ...er the way your phone places and receives calls Multiple Key Answer With Multiple Key Answer ON you can answer calls by pressing A A A A or any key in the center of the keypad through Keep in mind If there are any digits in your Scratchpad or if your phone is locked this feature will not work 4 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Multi Key Answer 5 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to to...

Page 90: ...feature allows you to set whether or not your phone automatically answers when opened If you subscribe to Caller ID you will probably want to set this feature OFF so you can open the phone and check who is calling before you answer Note To answer calls with Open to Answer OFF press æ or ª 4 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Open to Answer 5 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to toggle t...

Page 91: ...s or until the call goes through You will see Redialing Keep in mind This feature redials only when the network is busy If you hear a normal busy signal this feature will not work 4 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Auto Answer 5 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to toggle the feature ON or OFF 6 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 4 Find Feature Pres...

Page 92: ...e your phone s display Activating the Quick Menu Press the Smart Button once and the Quick Menu appears on the display offering shortcuts to the most popular features This feature turns the Quick Menu OFF if you would rather use the Smart Button to go straight into the Phone Book See page 34 for more information 4 Toggle Feature When you enter Display Options you will see Quick Menu Press A A A A ...

Page 93: ...5 Choose Option Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll through the available languages and press a a a a to select 6 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 4 Enter Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Change Banner and press a a a a to select You will see the cur rent banner or Alpha or Press 5 Enter Message Enter your message using the alphanumeric keypad Pres...

Page 94: ... press a key or receive an incoming call signal This feature allows you to choose how long it remains ON Keep in mind The backlight will always be illuminated when your phone is connected to an external power supply like a charger or vehicle accessory 4 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Backlight Selection and press A A A A to select 5 Toggle Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to sc...

Page 95: ...an turn the Service Light OFF with this feature 4 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Auto Hyphen 5 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to toggle the feature ON or OFF 6 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 4 Find Feature Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to 24 Hour Clock 5 Toggle Feature Press A A A A to toggle the feature ON or OFF 6 Exit Menu Press º t...

Page 96: ...ions and press a a a a to enter System Options Submenu The System Options submenu offers a couple features that will help you use your wireless network Displaying the System ID Use this feature to determine the unique System ID for your wireless phone 4 View SID Press A A A A to select Display SID You will see the System ID for your phone 5 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to o...

Page 97: ...ical assistance you may be asked to check this feature 4 View SID Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Software Version then press A A A A to select You will see Version XXXX 5 Exit Menu Press º to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 4 View SID Press q q q q or Z Z Z Z to scroll to Roam List Version then press A A A A to select You will see Version XXXX 5 Exit Menu Press º to exit t...

Page 98: ...talk time than comparable Nickel Cadmium batteries To help achieve maximum life and capacity for your NiMH battery do not leave the battery in the charger for more than 24 hours and use only Motorola approved chargers Cigarette Lighter Adapter Lets you plug into a reliable power source on the road Uses your car s battery to power your phoneandrapidchargeitsbatteryatthesame time The Cigarette Light...

Page 99: ...Your Digital StarTAC phone is so small and light it is positively wearable Slip it in the holster and clip the holster on for the ultimate in high tech fashion Headset The convenient headset provides both an earphone and microphone in one small piece for simple hands free and private telephone conversations The headset plugs directly into the jack on the top of your phone so that you can wear your...

Page 100: ... a 3 Watt Vehicular Kit which includes a 3 watt booster for analog signals Since the your new phone is a digital phone it is not compatible with the 3 Watt Kit Important We recommend you use genuine Motorola batteries and accessories Under its wireless telephone warranty Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for damage caused by the use of portable wireless telephone accessories not m...

Page 101: ...s I expected What can I do to extend battery life A To get the most from your battery make sure it is fully charged 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 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 temperatu...

Page 102: ...ptimize performance If you see Invalid Battery when you power up the phone the built in charger is not able to communicate with the battery and cannot charge it You could see this message for several reasons The most likely one is that the battery is not a Motorola original and it does not have the appropriate E P technology We recommend that you use only Motorola original batteries and accessorie...

Page 103: ...utomatic Redial When your wireless network cannot handle your call this feature enables your phone to automatically redial with one button push See page 31 C Call Back number A phone number in an text message provided by the sender See page 54 Caller ID A network subscription dependent service that allows you to view information on incoming calls before answering See page 50 CDMA Code Division Mul...

Page 104: ...iety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages indicator A symbol on your phone that gives you information about your phone s status See pages 24 27 Instant Redial This feature enables your phone to redial whenyour wireless network is tempo rarily unable to handle your call Your phone will automatically attempt the call for four min utes or until it is picked up by the network See pa...

Page 105: ...Secure and Phone Options menu feature Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system Message Key Located on the bottom row of the keypad the dedicated Message Key offers One Touch Access to messages and messaging functions See page 48 See also Caller ID Messages and Voice Mail Messages A network subscription dependent service that enables your phone to receive text messages and numeric p...

Page 106: ... in this manual roam To use a wireless system outside of your home system usually when you travel beyond the range of your home system S Scratchpad A memory feature that automatically remembers the most recent number entered into the keypad See page 43 Scratchpad tones See DTMF scroll To move backward or forward through a list for example to move backward or forward through the menu system or the ...

Page 107: ...en press and hold Smart Button or pressæ or ª and the call is placed See page 42 System ID Every wireless system has a unique number to identify itself See page 96 T talk time The total time that you can talk on your phone before the battery is fully discharged toggle Toswitchbetweentwopossibleoptions forexample ONvs OFF PressingtheSmartButton toggles features ON or OFF Transmit Tones See DTMF Tur...

Page 108: ...y affiliated with a wireless carrier that provides wireless service to its customers wireless signal The radio waves that carry information between your wireless phone and the wireless system wireless system The wireless equipment in a given geographic area that relays signals to and from individual wireless telephones and the landline telephone system Glossary ...

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Page 110: ...number preference 63 options 51 viewing 50 calling cards storing numbers 46 using 47 changing lock code 82 changing secure code 84 changing the banner 93 chargers 16Ð19 desktop 18Ð19 Internal Rapid 16 charging batteries 16Ð19 checking your voice mail 52 cigarette lighter adapter 16 98 clear key 20 Clear Master 83 clearing Caller ID 51 Messages 55 Phone Book entries 41 settings 83 Voice Mail notifi...

Page 111: ...15 Instant Redial 91 Internal Rapid Charger 16 K keypad cover 20 Keypad Tones 75 L last ten numbers dialed 31 letters entering 39 Lithium Ion Batteries 98 locations 61 lock automatically 80 manually 80 messages 55 lock code changing 82 viewing 82 Lock Security 78Ð84 road map 79 M Master Clear 83 Master Reset 83 memory 36Ð43 editing 64Ð65 Phone Book 58Ð63 recalling 40Ð42 60Ð61 storing 38 62 tips 37...

Page 112: ...nswer 89 Receiving Messages 49 redial 31 automatic 31 Instant 91 last ten numbers dialed 31 repeating timer 71 Reset Master 83 resettable call timer resetting 69 viewing 68 ringer silencing 74Ð75 style 74 volume 33 ringer vibrator 74Ð75 road maps 57 Call Timers 67 Lock Security 79 Phone Book 59 Phone Options 87 Tone Control 73 Roam Indicator 25 roam list version 97 S Safety Information 6Ð9 Scratch...

Page 113: ...ing Your Phone On 22 U unanswered call indicator 30 unlock lock 80 Using Messaging 48Ð55 V VibraCall Alert 32 74Ð75 VibraCall On Indicator 25 Vibrate Then Ring Indicator 25 vibration mode 32 viewing cumulative call timer 69 individual call timer 68 70 lock code 82 resettable call timer 68 your number 63 Viewing Your Caller IDs 50 Voice Mail calling 44Ð45 checking 52 deleting notification 53 option...

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