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Getting Started .....................................................4

Welcome ................................................................4
General Safety Information....................................6
Introduction ..........................................................11
Phone Overview ..................................................12

Basic Operation .................................................15

Turn Phone On and Off .......................................15
Place a Call..........................................................17
Automatic Redial..................................................18
End a Call ............................................................19
Receive a Call......................................................19
Call in Absence Indicator.....................................19
Hands Free Operation (with optional 
HF Microphone) ...................................................20
Place a Hands Free Call......................................20
Receive a Hands Free Call..................................20
Manual Handset to Hands Free Operation..........20
Automatic Hands Free  ........................................21
Enhanced Simplex Hands Free ...........................21
Signal Strength Meter ..........................................22
Volume Meter ......................................................22
Speaker Volume ..................................................23
Earpiece Volume .................................................23
Ringer Volume .....................................................24
Display Own Phone Number ...............................24
Switch to Second Phone Number........................24

Memory ...............................................................26

Storing Information in Memory ............................26
Selecting a Memory Location ..............................26
Store to a Location Number.................................26
Memory Autoload.................................................27
Storing a Phone Number and a Name ................27

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Страница 1: ...ee Call 20 Receive a Hands Free Call 20 Manual Handset to Hands Free Operation 20 Automatic Hands Free 21 Enhanced Simplex Hands Free 21 Signal Strength Meter 22 Volume Meter 22 Speaker Volume 23 Earpiece Volume 23 Ringer Volume 24 Display Own Phone Number 24 Switch to Second Phone Number 24 Memory 26 Storing Information in Memory 26 Selecting a Memory Location 26 Store to a Location Number 26 Mem...

Страница 2: ...ing Scrolling from Memory 29 Recalling Scrolling by Location Number 29 Last Number Recall 30 Recalling Last 10 Numbers Dialed 30 Super Speed Dialing 31 Turbo Dial 31 One Touch Dialing Keys 32 One Touch Priority Dialing 33 Scratch Pad Memory 33 Tone Dialing Two Part Calling 34 Pause Dialing Memory Linking 35 Edit a Memory Location 37 Clear Memory Entries 38 Features 39 Select Cancel Menu Features 3...

Страница 3: ... and you do not have this information Warranty Expiration Date ________________ Date of Purchase ______________________ Getting Started 5 Thank you for selecting Motorola a world leader in cellular technology All Motorola cellular phones are designed and manufactured in the United States to meet Motorola s exacting specifications and world class quality standards These phones withstand our rigorou...

Страница 4: ...6 These standards are based on extensive scientific review For example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI standard The design of your phone complies with these standards when used as described under Phone Operation A An nt te en nn na a C Ca ar re e Use only the s...

Страница 5: ...you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey all signs and instructions Sparks from your battery in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in Getting Started 9 D Dr riiv viin ng g Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving Give ...

Страница 6: ...bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include but are not limited to fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where fuel odors are present for example if a gas propane leak occurs in a car or home areas where the air contains chemicals or particl...

Страница 7: ...rogress In Use Displays when a call is in progress No Svc Displays when the unit is out of service range of a cellular system Calls cannot be placed or received Roam Displays when the unit is within range of a cellular system other than your home registered system b Three One Touch Dialing Keys Allow direct access to important phone numbers and carrier network services c Volume Keys Adjust earpiec...

Страница 8: ... phone number are currently in use Indicates that the phone has been locked and cannot send or receive calls until unlocked Refer to page 49 Electronic Lock Explanation Message Explanation LOCKED A1 A2 B1 B2 Turn Phone On and Off Basic Operation 15 d Control Keypad R Recalls and displays telephone numbers stored in memory C Clears the last digit entered when pressed and released Press and hold to ...

Страница 9: ...4 digit number 12345678901234 01 567 8901234 will alternately display To review the overflow digits from the above example press R The phone will take you back to the beginning of the phone number then flash up to seven digits at a time 1234567 8901234 until the end of the stored phone number is reached Place a Call Basic Operation 17 Start up Status Indicators On Lock Indicator dot Lights steadil...

Страница 10: ...all End a Call Basic Operation 19 Unsuccessful Call Attempts If you hear one of the following signals you have not successfully completed your call Your telephone includes a convenient feature designed to make repetitive call attempts when a cellular system is busy If you receive an alternating high low signal intercept or the fast busy tone reorder signal followed by snd to redial in the display ...

Страница 11: ...to toggle it on When you deactivate the HF Full Duplex the display will show HF SIMPLEX 4 To exit the Feature Menu press E Enhanced Simplex Hands Free Automatic Hands Free Basic Operation 21 1 Leaving the handset mounted dial the number you wish to call 2 Press S 3 When the called party answers direct your conversation to the Hands Free microphone typically mounted on your vehicle s sun visor The ...

Страница 12: ... side of the display The S alone represents the lowest strength with each additional bar representing a stronger signal The SSM appears every time you turn your phone on unless this feature is turned off through the Feature Menu refer to page 39 To best utilize the SSM you should familiarize yourself with the relative signal strength levels and their associated call in progress qualities Any messa...

Страница 13: ... number 1 Wireline or B type with phone number 2 B2 B1 A2 A1 Basic Operation 25 Press F and use G and H as described in the Volume Meter on page 22 The maximum number of bars that will display is six 1 Press R The phone number that is currently active will be displayed 2 When you have finished viewing press C 1 Press R s The display will go blank to confirm the switch and the newly activated numbe...

Страница 14: ...storage by displaying memory location number Storing a Phone Number and a Name Memory Autoload Memory 27 Your telephone provides memory capable of storing up to 99 frequently called phone numbers as well as a seven character name tag Upon entering a phone number in memory the phone will prompt you to store an associated name If you are not interested in creating a name tag for the selected locatio...

Страница 15: ...hone number were successfully stored in memory location 01 NOTE If FulL displays refer to Memory Protect below The directory has an automatic memory protect feature which prevents the accidental overwriting and loss of previously stored names and numbers in memory If you attempt to store a number or name in a location that already contains an entry the phone will display FULL and the name number i...

Страница 16: ...peed Dialing Once numbers have been stored in memory locations 2 9 calls can be placed from these locations by pressing the Turbo Dial Super Speed Dialing Memory 31 Press 0 1 and press or G to begin scrolling from the beginning of the stored locations The display will show the location number then the first ten digits of the number If Number Preferred is not selected up to seven characters of the ...

Страница 17: ...ling in your area The scratch pad permits entry of numbers from the keypad during conversation Scratch Pad Memory One Touch Priority Dialing Memory 33 associated key and holding for approximately one second There is no need to press S NOTE Turbo Dialing is affected by Call Restriction Service Levels 1 2 and 3 See Change Service Level found on page 52 Do not select these service levels if you wish ...

Страница 18: ...ply enter this from the keypad If you make an error press C to erase the last digit entered or hold C to erase the entire entry Advise your party that they will hear tones as you store the number To call the scratch pad number at the end of an ongoing conversation press E S NOTE Refer to Silent Scratch Pad on page 45 for details on silencing the tones Your telephone provides the standard Dual Tone...

Страница 19: ...ged Enter new alpha characters Enter alphabetic characters as described on page 28 6 Press s Edit a Memory Location Memory 37 To place a linked call press S to transmit the first group of numbers prior to the first pause If your number is stored in a One Touch Dialing Key or a Turbo Dial location simply press the key After waiting for the system response press R S to To store number press s and th...

Страница 20: ...enu by pressing H or G until SIGNAL MTR ON displays 3 Press C once to disable the SSM and s to reactivate 4 Press E to exit the Feature Menu Once the SSM is disabled on will appear in place of the See Signal Strength Meter on page 22 for more details s Signal Strength Meter SSM Select Cancel Menu Features 39 8 You will see a Memory Protect message press s to overwrite Memory location number will d...

Страница 21: ...layed before the name Number Preference Microphone Muting Extended Talk Time Features To Review Status 1 Press F 0 9 R 2 Press G or H to scroll through activated features To End Review Press E Status review permits you to scroll through your operating settings for your reference Listed on the page 59 are the status messages you may see if any advanced features are selected or changed from their st...

Страница 22: ...toggle it off 4 To exit the Feature Menu press E Silent Ringer Incoming Call Screening Features 1 Press F 1 2 Scroll the menu by pressing H or G until AUTO ANSROFF displays 3 Press s once to toggle this feature on and C to toggle it off 4 To exit the Feature Menu press E This feature permits you to answer calls without pressing S When your phone receives a call it will ring twice then answer the c...

Страница 23: ...lected ringer style 5 Press s to select the desired ringer style The display will show Ringer X Set where the X is the number of the ringer style selected 6 Press E to exit the menu Distinctive Ringer Features 44 1 Press F 1 2 Scroll the menu by pressing H or G until KEYPAD TONEOn displays 3 Press s once to toggle this feature on and C to toggle this feature off 4 To exit the Feature Menu press E ...

Страница 24: ...ll outbound calls If Invalid PIN displays check to see if you have activated the feature in the menu without storing a PIN PIN Code Activation Features 46 number in memory location 7 The PIN code must be less than seven digits If you enter a service area which does not require a PIN code disable the feature in the feature menu Call timers provide a useful means of monitoring the air time spent in ...

Страница 25: ...timer accumulates the air time in minutes from the point at which it is reset This resettable timer is generally utilized to track monthly air time usage and is set in conjunction with the monthly billing cycle NOTE If you have two phone numbers programmed in your phone each phone number has its own resettable call timer To view the resettable call timer associated with the other phone number swit...

Страница 26: ... mobile telephone remains on despite the vehicle Auxiliary Alert mobile configurations only Language Selection Features 51 The electronic lock prevents use of the telephone by disabling both incoming and outgoing calls To help remember which key to use note that L for Lock appears on 5 If a call is received during this period the phone will ring and you must enter the unlock code before the call c...

Страница 27: ... outgoing calls can be made No keypad dialing No directory or One Touch Dial storage 4 6 3 2 5 1 Restrictions Level Features 53 ignition being turned off Calls may be placed while in the Auxiliary Alert mode unless the unit has also been locked subsequent to pressing F 4 The Auxiliary Alert mode is automatically disabled the next time the ignition is turned from off to on The Auxiliary Alert mode ...

Страница 28: ... or all the user selectable options to their standard settings Master reset will perform the functions listed below Cancel Automatic Hands Free Cancel Automatic Answer Cancel Individual Display Timer Cancel Automatic Lock Cancel Incoming Call Screening Cancel Multiple Key Answer Cancel Number Preference Feature Cancel One Minute Timer Cancel Silent Scratch Pad Reinstate Emergency Message Reinstate...

Страница 29: ...tems serving any metropolitan area One of these will most likely be operated by the telephone company that provides telephone service to your community generally referred to as a wireline carrier The other cellular service provider is a radio common carrier referred to as a non wireline carrier Your Cellular Service Operator will provide information concerning specific features procedures and cove...

Страница 30: ...This choice requires entry of up to 60 System ID numbers for those systems over which you wish to operate The SID digits are entered as obtained from your Cellular Service Operator Scan A B Std A B Std B A Scan B A Home Scan A Display System Type Selection Display Scan B PSCAN To Select 1 Press R The display will show the current active system choice 2 Repeatedly press to review the system type mo...

Страница 31: ...uch as answering machines which require longer access tones Check to see if Silent Scratchpad is enabled If so disable through the Feature Menu as described in Select Cancel Menu Features on page 39 and try the call again Troubleshooting Reference 6 61 1 To enter Preferred SID s 1 Press R 2 Press or to scroll to pscan 3 Press s to enter first 5 digit System ID 40000 will display as the default 4 P...

Страница 32: ... available location s Memory Recall By Location R two digit location S to place call Super Speed Memory location S Dialing Turbo Dialing Press and hold memory location 1 9 for one second Quick Reference Feature Guide Reference 6 62 2 Feature Menu Enter Menu F 1 H or G to scroll Select Feature C Cancel Feature C Exit E Additional Features Status Review F 0 9 R H or G to scroll Last Number R S Recal...

Страница 33: ...n B SCAN B System Type Selection scan B only SCAN BA System Type Selection scan B type first then A Reference 6 65 5 Apostrophe Scrolling activated A displayed as A A1 Two System Operation Active system is non wireline using phone number 1 A2 Two System Operation Active system is non wireline using phone number 2 ALPHA Alpha Entry is selected B Battery Voltage Meter Number of bars indicates relati...

Страница 34: ...x Hands Free 21 Extended Talk Time 41 Feature Status Review 40 General Safety Information 6 10 Hands Free Operation with optional HF Microphone 20 Incoming Call Screening 43 Individual Call Timer 47 Individual Display Timer 47 Introduction 11 Last Number Recall 30 Manual Handset to Hands Free Operation 20 Master Clear 55 Index Reference 6 67 7 STD All user features set to standard STD AB System Ty...

Страница 35: ...le Call Timer 47 Ringer Volume 24 Roaming 57 Scratch Pad Memory 33 Scrolling by Location Number 29 Scrolling from Memory 29 Security Features 49 Select Menu Features 39 Selectable System Registration 57 Reference 6 68 8 Selecting a Memory Location 26 Service Area 56 Signal Strength Meter 22 39 Silent Keypad 45 Silent Ringer 43 Silent Scratch Pad 45 Speaker Volume 23 Store to a Location Number 26 S...

Страница 36: ...7 71 1 T Th he e U U S S F Fo oo od d a an nd d D Dr ru ug g A Ad dm miin niis st tr ra at tiio on n s s C Ce en nt te er r f fo or r D De ev viic ce es s a an nd d R Ra ad diio ollo og giic ca all H He ea allt th h C Co on ns su um me er r U Up pd da at te e o on n M Mo ob biille e P Ph ho on ne es s FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones including cellular phones and ...

Страница 37: ...aberrations DNA strand breaks and structural changes in the Reference 7 72 2 genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay which detects structural effects on the genetic material The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation but only after 24 hours of exposure It is possi...

Страница 38: ...s did exist in certain locations however they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used Because this occurred in only a small number of cases the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant 4 In summary we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are or are not any low incident health problems associate...

Страница 39: ... S Lim E and Varey A Effect of a 915 MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man Int J Radiat Biol April 8 1999 4 Hardell L Nasman A Pahlson A Hallquist A and Mild KH Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors a case control study Int J Oncol 15 113 116 1999 Reference 7 77 7 Reference 7 76 6 Reference 7 77 7 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Env...

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