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Welcome
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a premium
state-of-the-art Motorola cellular telephone.
All Motorola cellular phones are designed and manufactured
to meet Motorola’s rigorous specifications and world-class
quality standards. During development, our laboratory
testing team took your Motorola cellular phone through
rigorous durability tests including temperature, humidity,
shock, dust, vibration, and drop tests—and the phone still
worked! We are confident that the phone you purchased will
meet your own exacting standards.
Thank you for choosing Motorola, a global leader in
communications technology.
Enjoy your new Motorola cellular phone!
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i Welcome Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a premium state-of-the-art Motorola cellular telephone.All Motorola cellular phones are des

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10 Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless

Page 3 - Contents

100Setting a PIN CodeYour cellular carrier may require a Personal Identification Number (PIN) when placing calls. This code assures the cellular system

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101Phone OptionsStoring a PIN Code in Memory Location 07Use the following procedure to store a PIN code in memory location 07.Note: Your PIN code numb

Page 5 - Phone Options

102Disabling Call ReceptionThere are times when you cannot be bothered. Turn this feature off to disable call reception. Your phone informs you of inc

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103Phone OptionsSetting Automatic Hands-Free OperationTurn this feature on when you are using Hands-Free vehicular accessories. See “Accessory Options

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104Setting Multiple Key AnswerWhy fumble for the S key to answer calls? With Multiple Key Answer on, you can answer calls by pressing the Smart Button

Page 8 - Highlights

105Phone OptionsSetting Open to AnswerYour phone company may offer services like calling line identification (Caller ID) that let you see the display b

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106Setting Automatic AnswerTurn Auto Answer on to have your phone automatically answer incoming calls after three rings.1. Follow the road map in the

Page 10 - Safety Information

107Phone OptionsSetting Hands-Free Auto MuteTurn this feature on when you are using Hands-Free vehicular accessories. If your phone is muted (see “Mut

Page 11 - Introduction

108Setting Voice Operated Transmission (VOX)*Normally, your phone’s transmitter is active throughout the duration of a call. With this feature on, you

Page 12 - Electronic Devices

109Phone OptionsSetting Extended Talk TimeWhen you are in a strong signal area, turn the Extended Talk Time feature on and receive extra talk time fro

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11 Introduction The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved re

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110Displaying System Identification (SID)This feature shows you the System ID number (SID) that identifies the cellular system your phone is currently

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111Digital MessageDigital Message FeaturesSome cellular carriers let you subscribe to a Digital Messaging Service that allows you to use your cellular

Page 16 - Package Content Options

112Road MapPress F then press to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookTimersToneControlLockSecureAnswerMachineTo MainMenuMessagePlayNewPla

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113Digital MessageVoiceNote™ RecorderYour Motorola cellular phone contains a four minute digital voice recording chip that allows the phone to perform

Page 18 - Phone Overview

114Recording an AnnouncementYour built-in answering machine can record a message in your voice to greet people who call your phone.1. Follow the road

Page 19 - Weak Signal

115Digital MessageActivating the Answering MachineUse this feature to choose whether your answering machine picks up unanswered calls or not.1. Follow

Page 20 - Low Charge

116Setting Number of RingsThe Ring Number Setting feature lets you specify how many rings it takes before the answering machine picks up the call.1. F

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117Digital MessageActivating the Audible Answering MachineSometimes you may want to be able to listen in while someone leaves a message on your answer

Page 22 - The Basics

118Recording a Voice Memo MessageYour phone can store up to four minutes of messages including voice messages that you leave for yourself!Tip: The sy

Page 23 - Battery Information

119Digital MessageRecording a Phone CallYou can also record the other people in a phone call using the VoiceNote™ Call Record feature. This is really

Page 24 - Battery Covers

12 objects. When the battery is detached from the phone, your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover; please use this cover for storing

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120Playing New MessagesThis feature lets you play back only newly recorded VoiceNote™ messages that you have not heard yet.1. Follow the road map in t

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121Digital MessagePlaying All MessagesYou can also choose to play back all recorded VoiceNote™ messages regardless of whether they are new or not!1. F

Page 27 - The Main Battery

122Viewing Digital MessagesIf your cellular service provider offers Digital Messaging Services, you can use this feature to view your messages.The ser

Page 28 - Release Latch

123Digital MessageThe label is displayed for several seconds, followed by the message. For example, a previously viewed Caller ID number stored in the

Page 29 - The Auxiliary Battery

124Deleting All Messages1. Select the Digital Message feature.You will see: XX New XXTotal2. Press and hold C until you see: Erase All?3. Press or p

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125Digital MessageActivating the Digital Message ReminderA tone notifies you when your Motorola cellular phone receives an incoming digital message. If

Page 31 - Checking Battery Levels

126 Reference Information Accessory Options An exciting line of Motorola cellular phone accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance a

Page 32 - Charging The Battery

127 Reference Cigarette Lighter Adapter With the cigarette lighter adapter, you can power your phone and charge your phone’s battery directly from yo

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128 Holster Your Motorola cellular phone is so small and light, it is positively wearable. Slip it in and clip it on—for the ultimate in high-tech fa

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129 Reference PCMCIA Modems These compact modems are made for mobility, with cable attachments that plug directly into the bottom of your Motorola ce

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13 Introduction research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:• should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six

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130 3-Watt Vehicular Kit This 3-Watt Vehicular Kit delivers a full 3 watts of power to increase performance, especially in fringe areas.Vehicular Kit

Page 37 - Using the Phone

131 Reference We recommend you use Motorola original batteries and accessories. Under its limited cellular telephone warranty, Motorola specifically d

Page 38 - Using the Smart Button

132 Troubleshooting Q. I pressed the Power key, but nothing happened. What is wrong with my phone? A. Check that you have installed a battery and tha

Page 39 - Placing a Call

133 Reference temperature extremes. As a good rule of thumb, always take your phone with you when you leave your car. Q. Every time I turn on my phon

Page 40 - Receiving Calls

134 code: 123. If all else fails, call your cellular service provider (the company that sends you your monthly cellular bill) for assistance. (See “S

Page 41 - Viewing Your Own Number

135 Reference antenna and avoid obstructions like tunnels, parking garages and tall buildings whenever possible. Q. I am in my home service area but

Page 42 - Redialing Numbers

136 information again and store it in the same memory location as your previous attempt. See “Storing Calling Card Information” on page 64 for instru

Page 43 - Dialing 5551234

137 Reference Glossary A AC adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outle

Page 44 - Controlling the Volume

138 cellular signal The radio waves that carry information between your cellular phone and the cellular system. cellular system The cellu

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139 Reference function keys The seven keys in the top and bottom rows of your phone’s keypad used to perform specific tasks. H home system

Page 46 - Phone Book Basics

14 Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperl

Page 47 - Numbers in the Phone

140 lock code A three-digit code used to unlock a locked phone. M memory location A space in the internal Phone Book where you can store

Page 48 - Storing Numbers

141 Reference Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) A battery technology used in personal cellular telephone batteries. non-home type system A syst

Page 49 - Storing Names

142 S Scratchpad A memory feature that automatically remembers the most recent number entered into the keypad. Scratchpad tones The tones

Page 50 - Phone Book

143Referencestandby time The length of time that your phone’s battery typically retains power if your phone is left on but is not in use.status i

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144VVoiceNote™ Recorder A feature which allows you to record incoming messages, voice memos or incoming portions of calls. This manual uses the

Page 52 - Using Recall Shortcuts

145ReferenceIndexAAC adapter 16Ð17, 32Ð33, 137accessories 16Ð17, 126Ð131batteries 16, 126, 133cigarette lighter adapter 17, 127desktop charger 17

Page 53 - Storing a Number During

146batteries (continued)main battery 16, 27Ð28installing 27removing 28standby time 23Ð24talk time 23Ð24safety considerations 11standby time 23Ð

Page 54 - The Menu System

147ReferenceDigital Message 111Ð125answering machine 114Ð117call record 119deleting digital messages 123dialing the displayed number 123displayin

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148Kkeypad tonesadjusting volume 44silencing 80Llanguageselecting 99lock code 87Ð88changing 88preprogrammed 86viewing 87Lock/Securityelectronic

Page 56 - Road Maps

149ReferencePpacemakers 12Ð13Pause Dialing 62Ð63placing a call 63storing access numbers 62Ð63PCMCIA modem 129Phone Book 46Ð53, 58Ð69editing name

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15 Introduction Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmo

Page 58 - Features

150RRCL. See Recall keyRecall key 21recalling from the Phone Bookby memory location 51by name 50receiving calls 40recorded callsplaying back all

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151Referencestoring in the Phone Book 48Ð49, 53, 61switching power sources 36System ID numberdefined 98display current 110programming 98system mod

Page 60 - Number by Location

152UUnanswered Call indicator 41unlocking the phone 84, 133See also locking the phoneVvehicular kit 130VibraCall functionand digital message remind

Page 61 - Storing Names and Phone

153ReferencePatent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:41212184138681419303642543824302845431207443273194329666436

Page 62 - Advanced Storing

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16 Package Content Options Your Motorola cellular phone comes equipped with a standard battery and an AC adapter. A whole line of accessory options,

Page 64 - Insert Num 'N

17 IntroductionHolsterAC AdapterNote: The plug assembly included with your package can only be used with this power supply. Do not plug it into any w

Page 65

18 Phone OverviewRetractableAntennaEarpieceStatus IndicatorsAlphanumericDisplayVoiceNote™Record ButtonFunction KeysAlphanumericKeypadAccessoryConnect

Page 66 - Placing a Calling Card Call

19 Introduction (See illustration reference on page 18.) Retractable Antenna Extend the antenna for best performance. Earpiece The earpiece

Page 67 - Information

ii Pan American Cellular Subscriber Group600 North U.S. Highway 45Libertyville, Illinois 600481-800-331-6456 (in the United States)1-800-461-4575 (in

Page 68 - Locatn __

20 Battery Level Indicator The Battery Level indicator tells you the amount of charge left in your battery. The more bar segments you see, the g

Page 69 - Preference

21 Introduction Volume Keys The upper and lower volume keys can adjust keypad, earpiece and ringer volume. They also scroll through memory entries an

Page 70 - Call Timers

22 The Basics This chapter tells you how to set up and use your Motorola cellular telephone and perform basic phone functions. In this chapter you wi

Page 71

23 The Basics Battery Information Battery Talk Times and Standby Times Battery talk time is the length of time you spend talking on your phone before

Page 72 - Viewing the Resettable

24 Battery Talk Times and Standby Times (continued)Battery Covers Your phone’s batteries are shipped in an uncharged state with protective covers on

Page 73 - Viewing the Cumulative

25 The Basics Removing the Main Cover Press down on the cover release latch until the battery slips free from its cover. Attaching the Main Cover Low

Page 74 - Resetting the Timer

26 Removing the Auxiliary Cover 1. Hold the auxiliary battery securely with one hand. With your other hand’s thumb, push up on the bottom of the cove

Page 75 - Call Timer Automatically

27 The Basics The Main Battery Thanks to Motorola’s breakthrough technology, your Motorola cellular phone’s batteries are small and lightweight. Now

Page 76 - Minute Audible Timer

28 4. Place the door tabs into the notches at the bottom of the compartment as shown.5. Press the door down until you hear it click into place. Remov

Page 77 - Tone Controls

29The Basics3. Remove the door.4. Push the battery up toward the top of the phone until the back end of the battery pops free.5. Swing the battery up

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iii Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 79 - Selecting a Ringer Style

30Installing the Auxiliary BatteryThe auxiliary battery clips onto the back of your phone:1. Fit the pins at the bottom of the auxiliary battery into

Page 80 - Setting Scratchpad Tones

31The BasicsChecking Battery LevelsReading the Battery Level IndicatorThe three bar segments on your phone’s Battery Level indicator display the amoun

Page 81 - Security Features

32Charging The BatteryUsing the Internal ChargerYour phone has a built-in battery charger. Using either the AC adapter or optional cigarette lighter a

Page 82

33The BasicsUsing the Desktop ChargerTip: When you charge the main and an auxiliary battery, the main battery is charged first.An optional desktop char

Page 83 - Setting the Theft Alarm

34Desktop Charger Indicator Lights• Red means that the battery is charging.• Flashing yellow means that the battery is waiting its turn to charge.• Gr

Page 84 - Electronic Lock

35The BasicsLeaving Batteries in the ChargerLithium Ion batteries are different from other batteries in that you can leave them in the charger. Nickel

Page 85 - Activating Emergency

36Storing and Disposing of BatteriesTo prolong the life of your batteries, avoid exposing them to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F

Page 86 - Security Options

37The BasicsUsing the PhoneTurning the Phone On and OffThis section tells you everything you need to know to operate your Motorola cellular phone.Foll

Page 87 - Viewing Your Lock Code

38Holding the PhoneHold your cellular phone with the antenna fully extended and pointing up and over your shoulder. For best performance, make sure yo

Page 88 - Changing Your Lock Code

39The BasicsPlacing a CallTo place a call:1. First check to make sure that your phone is on.2. Extend the antenna completely for best performance.3. E

Page 89 - Setting the Service Level

iv Editing Stored Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Viewing Your Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 90 - Service Level Settings

40Ending a CallTo end a call:Press E, or ...Close the phone, or ...1. Press and hold until you hear a second tone.You will see: To EndCall2. Press

Page 91 - Resetting All Options

41The BasicsUnanswered Call IndicatorEven with personal cellular technology, sometimes you are not available to answer every call. While your phone is

Page 92 - Clearing All Stored

42Reading the Power/Status IndicatorWhen you are wearing your phone in its holster or just carrying it, you can check the Power/Status indicator on th

Page 93

43The Basicscommunicate with the network. When you hear either of these signals, and the message SND to Redial appears in your display:Press or pres

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44Redialing One of the Last Ten Numbers DialedThis feature makes it easy to call any one of the last ten numbers you have dialed.1. Press R, then pres

Page 95 - Using Two Cellular Phone

45The BasicsMuting the MicrophoneIf you need privacy while a call is in progress, you can mute the microphone—you will be able to hear the party on th

Page 96 - Selecting Cellular System

46 Phone Book Basics Your Motorola cellular phone’s internal Phone Book can store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access on the go. In this chapt

Page 97 - System Mode Settings

47 Phone Book Basics Storing Names and Numbers in the Phone Book To take advantage of your phone’s internal Phone Book, you must first store some name

Page 98 - Programming Preferred SIDs

48 Storing Numbers 1. Enter the phone number you want to store.2. Press s to begin storing. The phone prompts you for a memory location.You will se

Page 99 - Settings

49 Phone Book Basics Storing Names Tip: Press the 1 key to insert the following symbols—/ ’ , ? $ . & ! When the display shows Alpha Or , y

Page 100 - Setting a PIN Code

v Setting the Service Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Resetting All Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 101 - Location 07

50 Recalling Entries from the Phone Book Recalling an Entry by Name Once you have stored names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically and pl

Page 102 - Disabling Call Reception

51 Phone Book Basics Erasing an Entry from the Phone Book To erase an entry from a memory location:1. Recall the entry by name that you want to erase

Page 103 - Hands-Free Operation

52 Using Recall Shortcuts Speed Dial If you know the memory location of the number you want to call, use the Speed Dial function:1. Enter the two-dig

Page 104 - Setting Multiple Key

53 Phone Book Basics Storing a Number During a Call In addition to your internal Phone Book, you also have a built-in Scratchpad for quick notes. The

Page 105 - Setting Open to Answer

54 The Menu System Your Motorola cellular phone’s menu system helps you find what you need quickly and easily. Navigating the Menu Each of the icons

Page 106

55 The Menu System This manual uses these symbols to instruct you to use the Smart Button and the upper and lower volume keys. Shortcut: Experienced

Page 107 - Setting Hands-Free Auto

56 Road Maps This manual provides several types of easy to follow visual road maps to help you navigate through the phone’s menu system.At the beginn

Page 108 - Transmission (VOX)*

57The Menu SystemThis manual provides a navigation road map with each feature description to show you how to navigate to the feature. For example, the

Page 109 - Setting Extended Talk

58Phone Book Menu FeaturesIn “Phone Book Basics” you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. You can access the sa

Page 110 - Identification (SID)

59Phone Book MenuRoad MapPress F then press to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookRcl ByNameRcl ByLocatnStoreNumberEditMyNumberNumberPref

Page 111 - Digital Message Features

vi Setting Number of Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116Activating the Audible Answering Machine . . . . . . . . .117Recording

Page 112 - Road Map

60Recalling a Phone Number by NameOnce you have stored names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically from the Phone Book menu.1. Follow the ro

Page 113 - VoiceNote™ Recorder

61Phone Book MenuStoring Names and Phone NumbersYou can use the Phone Book menu to store names and numbers into the Phone Book. Whether you use the me

Page 114 - Announcement

62Advanced StoringStoring Access Numberswith Pause DialingIf you often find yourself calling Voice Mail*, banking by phone or using other automated cal

Page 115 - Activating the Answering

63Phone Book Menu5. Insert another pause and enter the next group of numbers by repeating steps 2 through 4 as many times as necessary. You can store

Page 116 - Setting Number of Rings

64Storing Calling Card InformationLike Pause Dialing, you can store calling card access numbers, separated by pauses, for easy recall later. You can a

Page 117 - Answering Machine

65Phone Book Menu9. Press to insert another pause.10. Enter your calling card PIN number.11. Press s to store your calling card sequence.12. Enter t

Page 118 - Recording a Voice Memo

66Placing a Calling Card CallAfter you have stored your calling card information, just recall the information, enter the number of the person you are

Page 119 - Recording a Phone Call

67Phone Book MenuEditing Stored InformationYou can edit names and numbers or erase entries stored in the Phone Book at any time.1. Follow the road map

Page 120 - Playing New Messages

687. Press when you finish editing the phone number. The display shows the location where the number is currently stored.8. Press C to erase the memo

Page 121 - Playing All Messages

69Phone Book MenuViewing Your NumberUse this feature to view your cellular phone’s currently active phone number. If you have more than one phone numb

Page 122 - Viewing Digital Messages

7 Introduction Introduction What would you say to a telephone that’s smaller than most wallets? Hard to believe… if you hadn’t already seen it with y

Page 123 - Deleting a Message

70Call TimersYour Motorola cellular phone’s Call Timer features give you a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of in

Page 124 - Deleting All Messages

71Call TimersRoad MapPress F then press to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookTimersIndivXX YYResetblXXXXXCumulXXXXXResetTimerIndivTimrOff

Page 125 - Message Reminder

72Viewing the Individual Call TimerYou can view the air-time of the most recent call or the call in progress at any time. You can also have this timer

Page 126 - Reference Information

73Call TimersViewing the Cumulative TimerThis is a non-resettable timer that keeps track of your phone’s total air-time.Follow the road map in the mar

Page 127 - Reference

74Resetting the TimerThis feature resets the Resettable Call Timer (See “Viewing the Resettable Call Timer” on page 72). Use the Reset Timer feature a

Page 128

75Call TimersDisplaying the Individual Call Timer AutomaticallyThis feature causes the Individual Call Timer to automatically display your air-time in

Page 129 - Hands-Free Vehicle Kit

76Activating the One Minute Audible TimerTurn this feature on to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call. The par

Page 130 - 3-Watt Vehicular Kit

77Tone ControlsTone ControlsTone Controls let you personalize the sounds your phone makes—or turn them off for some peace and quiet.In this chapter yo

Page 131

78Road MapPress F then press to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookTimersToneControlRing OrVib SelRingerStyle XKeypadTone OnScrpadTone OnT

Page 132 - Troubleshooting

79Tone ControlsSetting Call AlertYou can choose to be alerted to incoming calls using the VibraCall™ alert function, the ringer, both, or neither.1. F

Page 133

8 Highlights Your Motorola cellular phone offers exceptional features that make life easier, more organized and more fun! This small miracle of moder

Page 134

80Setting Keypad TonesKeypad tones are the sounds you hear when you press any key on the phone. If you want to be discreet, use this feature to silenc

Page 135

81 Lock/Security Security Features Your Motorola cellular phone has a number of built-in security features to help prevent unauthorized use. You can

Page 136

82 Road Map Press F then press to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookTimersToneControlLockSecureTheftAlrmOffAutoLockOffEmergcyCall OnSe

Page 137 - Glossary

83 Lock/Security Setting the Theft Alarm The Theft Alarm locks your phone to prevent unauthorized access. To unlock it, you must enter your three-dig

Page 138

84 Setting the Automatic Electronic Lock When you activate this feature, your phone automatically locks itself each time the phone is turned off.1. F

Page 139

85 Lock/Security Activating Emergency Call With Emergency Call on, you can use the Turbo Dial™ function to dial the important number that you stored

Page 140

86 Security Options The Security Options sub-menu contains a number of security features. For your protection, you must enter a six-digit security co

Page 141

87 Lock/Security Viewing Your Lock Code The View Lock Code feature displays the currently active three-digit lock code. Note: You will have to enter

Page 142

88 Changing Your Lock Code The Change Lock Code feature lets you change your three-digit lock code. Note: You will have to enter your six-digit secu

Page 143

89 Lock/Security Setting the Service Level You may want to restrict call placement or hide memory information when loaning your phone to others. Your

Page 144

9 Introduction • navigate phone features with a user-friendly icon-driven menu interface• enjoy the convenience of hands-free operation with an optio

Page 145 - Invalid Battery message 35

90 Service Level Settings Level 1: Calls can be placed from memory locations 1-10 only.• No dialing from keypad• No memory edit or storage Level 2:

Page 146

91 Lock/Security Resetting All Options The Master Reset feature resets all user-selectable options back to the original factory setting. Keep in Min

Page 147

92Clearing All Stored InformationThe Master Clear feature resets all user-selectable options, clears the resettable timer, and erases all Phone Book i

Page 148

93Phone OptionsPhone OptionsThe Phone Options menu is your command center for adjusting the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can tweak you

Page 149

94Road MapPress F then press to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookTimersToneControlLockSecureChangeNumberSystemModeSelectLanguagFeatureR

Page 150

95Phone OptionsUsing Two Cellular Phone NumbersYour phone can operate on two different home systems. If you travel often, you can have your phone prog

Page 151

96Changing the Active Phone NumberTo change the active phone number:1. Follow the road map in the margin.2. Press to select Change Number.3. Press

Page 152

97Phone OptionsSystem Mode SettingsSystem Mode DisplayStandard Mode:Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system.If home syst

Page 153 - Patent Information

98System Mode Settings (continued)Programming Preferred SIDsin Preferred Scanning ModeTo program the preferred SIDs to be used in P Scan mode:1. Press

Page 154 - Other patents pending

99Phone OptionsSelecting a LanguageThis feature lets you change the language used for all the prompts in your phone.1. Follow the road map in the marg

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