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11
Getting Started
Package Content Options
Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured above.
Holster
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
AC Adapter
Headset
Desktop Charger
Содержание
- Welcome 1
- Guide overview 2
- Guide overview 3
- Contents 4
- Safety information 6
- Safety information 7
- Safety information 8
- Turn your phone off in health care facilities when any regula tions posted in these areas instruct you to do so hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sen sitive to external rf energy 8
- Safety information 9
- Digital 10
- Fcn end 10
- Getting started 10
- Package content options 10
- Phone comes equipped with a standard battery and an ac adapter to get you up and running a whole new line of accessory options now smaller and lighter than ever can customize your wireless package for maximum perfor mance and portability 10
- Rcl sto clr 10
- The startac 10
- Package content options 11
- Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured above 11
- Attaching the main battery cover 12
- Battery covers 12
- Introduction to batteries 12
- Removing the main battery cover 12
- To begin using your phone just slip a battery out of its protective cover install and charge the battery 12
- Your phone s batteries are shipped in an uncharged state with protective covers on them you should save these covers to store and carry batteries when they are not in use the cover prevents objects from touching the battery terminals thereby reducing the risk of injury or damage from a short circuit 12
- Attaching the auxiliary battery cover 13
- Introduction to batteries 13
- Removing the auxiliary battery cover 13
- Installing the battery 14
- Main battery installation 14
- Main battery removal 14
- The main battery fits into the top of your phone like a ski boot fits into a ski 14
- To remove a battery 14
- Auxiliary battery installation 15
- Auxiliary battery removal 15
- Installing the battery 15
- The auxiliary battery clips onto the back of your phone 15
- To remove the auxiliary battery 15
- Charging the battery 16
- Charging the battery 17
- Charging the battery 18
- If you have a desktop charger 18
- The desktop charger s front pocket can charge batteries while they are attached to your phone and the rear pocket can charge batteries separately 18
- Using the desktop charger 18
- Charging the battery 19
- Phone overview 20
- Using the smart button 21
- The basics 22
- Turning your phone on 22
- Turning your phone on 23
- Reading the indicators 24
- Reading the indicators 25
- Reading the indicators 26
- Note if you d like to increase your phone s standby time you can turn the service light off see page 97 27
- Reading the indicators 27
- Service light 27
- The service light is on top of your phone and lights up when your phone is on the color it flashes depends on your phone s current state of service read the chart below to learn how to rec ognize your phone s state of service at a glance without even opening the phone 27
- Placing and ending calls 28
- There are three ways to end a call 28
- You can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits but only the last twenty four digits will appear in the display 28
- Your phone will display the first 24 digits then a second screen will show the digits remaining in the phone number 28
- Receiving calls 29
- Call waiting 30
- Even with the latest wireless technology sometimes you are unavailable to answer calls if your phone is on it keeps a count of unanswered calls for example if you miss two calls your display will show 30
- If an incoming call catches you by surprise you can suppress the alert using the upper or lower volume key your phone s ringer or vibrator will be turned off while the current call lasts don t worry the caller will still hear ringing and you can still answer the call by pressing 30
- If you subscribe to call waiting through your service provider you may hear a tone while on call indicating that you are receiving a second call 30
- If you subscribe to caller id you can easily return the calls that you missed see page 50 to learn how 30
- N ote this feature works the same with a headset to answer the call press either volume key again or press the smart button 30
- Receiving calls 30
- Ringer vibrate suppress 30
- Unanswered call indicator 30
- If you hear an ordinary busy signal 31
- On the display you can let your phone take care of the redialing for you automatic redial will repeat the attempt over the next four minutes when the call succeeds your phone will ring or vibrate until the person you are calling answers 31
- Redialing numbers 31
- The cellular system may at times be too busy to handle your call if this is the case you will hear a fast busy signal and see 31
- To make this feature even easier turn instant redial on your phone will instantly redial after a fast busy signal and you won t even have to push a button to find out more see page 95 31
- Your phone keeps track of the last ten numbers you ve dialed 31
- Alert ringing will be replaced by gentle vibrations 32
- Basic tone controls 32
- If you need some privacy while a call is in progress try muting the microphone you ll be able to hear the party on the other end but they will not hear you 32
- In situations where ringing may not be appropriate or in noisy places where you may not hear your phone select the vibra cal 32
- Muting the microphone 32
- Note this shortcut allows you to activate silent mode quickly to learn how to turn silent mode off see page 74 32
- Silent mode 32
- To be discreet in both placing and receiving calls just turn silent mode on all tones will be silenced you can dial silently and the ringer will be replaced by gentle vibrations 32
- Vibration mode 32
- Basic tone controls 33
- The bar graph in the display represents the volume level the higher the graph the louder the volume is 33
- The upper and lower volume keys can be used to adjust both the earpiece and ringer volume as you press these keys the phone s speaker will demonstrate the new volume level 33
- To adjust earpiece and keypad volume 33
- To adjust ringer volume 33
- But tons press the 34
- Key first then any one of these buttons and your phone will perform that function it s easy so give it a try 34
- Throughout this guide you will see shortcuts that point out sim ple ways to reach some of your phone s features if you ve owned a motorola phone before many of these shortcuts will already be familiar to you 34
- You ll notice the words menu batt lock mute and vib written on the 34
- Your phone its shortcuts 34
- Your phone its shortcuts 35
- In this chapter you will learn how to 36
- Using memory 36
- Making the most of memory 37
- Storing names and numbers 38
- Entering names 39
- Once you have stored names and numbers you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls with one press of the smart button you have instant access to the name directory what could be easier 40
- Recall from memory 40
- Each name and number you store is placed in a memory loca tion numbered 01 99 once you have stored names and num bers you can recall them by memory location 41
- Here s an easy way to erase a memory entry 41
- Recall from memory 41
- If you know the memory location of the number you want to call try the super speed dial function 42
- Keys let you dial numbers stored in locations 01 09 with the push of a button 42
- Note if you enter the number of an empty location you will see 42
- Recall shortcuts 42
- The turbo dia 42
- Your 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 42
- If you need to take a quick note but you don t necessarily want to save the number use the scratchpad which always remembers the last phone number that was on your phone s display the scratchpad is especially helpful if you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call 43
- Scratchpad 43
- Pause dialing 44
- The pause occupies a one digit space in your phone s memory once you have entered a string of numbers and pauses up to 32 digits including pauses store the string in the same way you store other entries 44
- When you call automated systems like voice mail or bank by phone a recorded message prompts you for pin numbers account numbers etc pause dialing can make using auto mated systems easy by allowing you to store these numbers in the same memory location as the automated system s access number just separate each set of numbers with a pause a special character that tells your phone to wait before sending additional numbers 44
- Each memory location holds up to 32 digits including pauses some automated systems however may require you to enter more than 32 digits in these cases using pause dialing is still easy enough just split the numbers into two memory locations and recall the second set of digits as you need them 45
- Once stored simply recall the entry and place the call all of the digits you ve stored will be recalled but your phone will only send the tones for the set of numbers before the first pause 45
- Using memory linking 45
- Using pause dialing 45
- Using calling cards 46
- Once you ve stored your calling card information just recall the information and place the call whenever you want to use your calling card before your phone begins dialing it will prompt you for the number you want to call once you ve entered the number your phone will automatically insert the number in place of the number character you stored 47
- Placing a calling card call 47
- Digital 48
- Rcl sto clr 48
- Using messagin 48
- Using messaging 48
- Receiving messages 49
- Viewing your caller id 50
- Viewing your caller ids 50
- Caller id options 51
- While viewing caller ids just press the message key to see the options available for the highlighted caller id 51
- Checking your voice mai 52
- Checking your voice mail 52
- Voice mail options 53
- While checking voice mail just press the message key to see options for the highlighted voice mail notification 53
- Reading your message 54
- Reading your messages 54
- Message options 55
- While reading your messages just press the message key to see the options available for the highlighted message 55
- The works 56
- If you are already familiar with previous motorola cellular phones you may prefer to use your phone s 57
- Keys to scroll through the menu system 57
- To help you navigate through the phone s menu system chapters begin with an easy to follow visual road map a quick over view of what you ll find in the chapter that follows to use the menu system 57
- Within the chapters that follow detailed instructions describe the operation of each feature we ll teach you everything you need to know about your new phone including how to use and access a feature and what happens when you do without miss ing a keypress 57
- Edit your memory information 58
- Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone 58
- In this chapter you will learn how to 58
- In using memory you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal phone book you can access the same features along with a few others using your phone s convenient menu system 58
- Phone book 58
- Recall and store phone numbers using the menu system 58
- View your own phone number 58
- Road map 59
- Then press 59
- To enter the menu system 59
- Recall by name 60
- Phone book status 61
- Recall by location 61
- Store new number 62
- Number preference 63
- Viewing your number 63
- Editing a memory location 64
- Continued 65
- Editing a memory location 65
- Call timers 66
- In this chapter you will learn how to 66
- Monitor the length of your calls 66
- Note follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone 66
- Program audible timers for your individual needs 66
- Set and view the resettable timer for long term monitoring 66
- Your phone is equipped with three visual and three audible call timers you can monitor or record the length of individual calls set a timer to track monthly usage or have the phone alert you at intervals that you specify 66
- Road map 67
- Then press 67
- To enter the menu system 67
- Getting to call timers 68
- View individual timer 68
- View resettable timer 68
- Reset timer 69
- View cumulative timer 69
- Auto display individual timer 70
- Getting to call timers 70
- One minute audible timer 70
- Repeating audible timer 71
- Single audible timer 71
- In this chapter you will learn how to 72
- Tone controls 72
- Road map 73
- Then press 73
- To enter the menu system 73
- Select ringer style 74
- Silent mode 74
- Keypad tones 75
- Ringer or vibrator selection 75
- Transmit tones 76
- If you subscribe to messaging services there s no need to worry about missing the new message alert just turn message reminder tones on and your phone will remind you of unread messages by beeping and or vibrating every two minutes this feature is espe cially helpful if you are busy or away from your phone 77
- Keep in mind your phone will always beep if a call is dropped 77
- Message reminder 77
- Service tones 77
- When service tones are on you ll be instantly alerted to any change in your cellular service you ll hear two short beeps when your phone 1 starts to roam 2 returns to a home sys tem after roaming 3 loses service 4 finds service or 5 moves from digital to analog service or vice versa 77
- Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone 78
- In this chapter you will learn how to 78
- Lock and unlock your phone 78
- Lock security 78
- Place emergency calls 78
- Reset or clear your phone s settings 78
- Restrict call placement and memory access 78
- View and change your lock code 78
- While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended your phone has a number of built in security features to prevent unauthorized use 78
- Road map 79
- Then press 79
- To enter the menu system 79
- Auto lock 80
- Emergency call 81
- Secure options submenu 82
- If you want to start with a clean slate use master clear to clear all user selectable options the resettable timer the phone book and the messaging memory 83
- Keep in mind once you select this feature the process cannot be canceled or reversed 83
- Master clear 83
- Master reset 83
- Use this feature to reset all user selectable options back to their original factory settings keep in mind once you select this feature the reset process cannot be canceled or reversed 83
- Secure options submenu 84
- Authentication a key entry 85
- Keep in mind this feature should only be programmed once 85
- To activate the a key feature 85
- Your a key feature acts like a pin code and helps to protect your phone from unauthorized users contact your service provider for your personalized a key number 85
- Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone 86
- In this chapter you will learn how to 86
- Phone options 86
- Review your phone s settings 86
- Select a variety of system specific settings 86
- Switch phone numbers 86
- The phone options menu is your command center for adjust ing the way your phone sends and receives calls you can fine tune your phone for optimal performance view information about your phone s settings and much more 86
- Road map 87
- Then press 87
- To enter the menu system 87
- Changing your number 88
- Keep in mind only one number can be active on your phone at a time 88
- Your phone can be activated with up to four unique phone numbers you could use one number for personal use one for business and the other two for cities that you travel to fre quently this feature allows you to select an appropriate number 88
- Feature review 89
- Selecting a system mode 90
- Your service provider configures this feature when you receive a cellular phone number select system mode allows you to select the type of cellular system your phone will attempt to access see the next page for a chart of available settings 90
- Home only 91
- If home system is non wireline type a 91
- If home system is wireline type b 91
- Preferred sid scan 91
- Scan a 91
- Scan ab 91
- Scan b 91
- Scan ba 91
- Selecting a system mode 91
- Std ab 91
- Std ba 91
- Call options submenu 92
- Keep in mind if you enter a service area that does not require a pin code make sure pin inactive is set 92
- This submenu gives you control over the way your phone places and receives calls 92
- When pin code is active your phone automatically uses the number stored in location 07 as your pin code once you ve activated the pin code you should store the pin code in loca tion 07 of the internal phone book 92
- Your service provider may require a personal identification number pin when placing calls if so you will probably want to activate this feature which allows you to send your pin code with one touch of a button 92
- Check to see if you have acti vated the feature in the menu without storing a pin number in memory location 07 the pin code must be less than seven digits 93
- Keep in mind if there are any digits in your scratchpad or if your phone is locked this feature will not work 93
- Key to answer calls with multiple key answer on you can answer calls by pressing 93
- Multiple key answer 93
- Note if you see 93
- Or any key in the center of the keypad 93
- Placing a call with pin code active 93
- Through 93
- When you place a call with pin code active your phone will queue the number stored in location 07 you can send the pin code whenever you like by pressing 93
- Why fumble for the 93
- Call options submenu 94
- Automatic answer continued 95
- Instant redial 95
- Keep in mind this feature redials only when the network is busy if you hear a normal busy signal this feature will not work 95
- Note we recommend you use this feature only with vehicle accessories and with your phone s ringer active pg 75 for instance if you leave your phone unattended with this feature on or do not hear the incoming call alert your phone may answer a call in your absence 95
- The network may busy or temporarily unable to handle your call turn instant redial on to have your phone take care of the redialing for you once this feature is turned on there s no need to press 95
- When the network is busy your phone will automati cally keep trying for the next four minutes and you will see 95
- When you hear a fast busy signal and see 95
- Display options submenu 96
- Just turn auto hyphen on to have all phone numbers automati cally hyphenated on the display this allows you to easily distin guish between area codes call prefixes and other numbers 96
- This submenu has a few features that determine how informa tion appears on your phone s display 96
- Want to give your phone even more personality then create your own message banner for the phone to display when it s idle your banner can be up to 12 characters long 96
- Auto hyphen continued 97
- Display 24 hour clock 97
- Service light 97
- The service light can be useful to quickly check the current state of your phone s service but if you d rather conserve standby time you can turn this feature off 97
- Your phone can display the current time in 12 hour or 24 hour format use this feature to turn the 24 hour clock on or off 97
- System options submenu 98
- The system options submenu contains a feature that allows you to determine the system id 98
- Use this feature to determine the unique system id for your cellular phone 98
- Note some peripheral devices like fax machines and modems require analog operation 99
- Turning analog only on tells your phone to select an analog channel for the next call if you don t place a call your phone will revert to dual mode service after a few minutes 99
- Accessory options 100
- Accessory options 101
- Accessory options 102
- Troubleshooting 103
- Troubleshooting 104
- Troubleshootin 105
- Glossary 106
- Glossary 107
- Glossary 108
- Glossary 109
- Glossary 110
- Glossary 111
- Manufactured under one or more of the following u s patents 113
- Other patents pending 113
- Patent information 113
- Reference 113
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