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SATELLITESERIES9505PORTABLETELEPHONEUSER’S GUIDESERIESSERIES

Page 3 - SATELLITE MODE HELPFUL HINTS

96 Managing the Phone Book+ View Your Fixed Dialing ListSatellite ModeThis feature enables you to review, but not change, your fixed dial list.1. Follo

Page 4 - C to return to idle display

Managing the Phone Book 97Viewing the Last Ten Calls Made or ReceivedYour phone saves the last ten phone numbers you have dialed. In cellular mode, yo

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98 Managing the Phone BookCellular ModeTo view the phone numbers of the last ten calls you have made or received:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Ph

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Managing the Phone Book 99Viewing and Modifying Your Phone NumbersView Your SIM Card Phone Number(s)You can program up to three phone numbers (such as

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100 Managing the Phone BookModify Your Phone Number(s)Use this feature to modify or program your voice phone number onto your SIM card. You can also p

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Managing the Phone Book 101Using One-Touch DialingOne-touch dialing enables you to place calls instantly. You can choose to dial the phone numbers in

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102 Managing the Phone Book+ Use One-Touch DialingSatellite ModeTo use one-touch dialing:Press and hold the appropriate digit key.Tip: You do not need

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Managing the Phone Book 103+ Viewing Service Phone NumbersSatellite ModeThis feature provides a read-only list of service phone numbers that are pre-p

Page 11 - Safety Information

104 Managing the Phone Book

Page 12 - Batteries

105Using Calling FeaturesThis chapter describes call-related features. Many of these features are network features that you must subscribe to in order

Page 13 - Electronic Devices

7 Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless mobile phone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless mo

Page 14 - Blasting Areas

106 Using Calling FeaturesCall Related Features MenuSatellite Mode1 This feature is network and subscription dependent.2 This feature is network and s

Page 15 - Overview

Using Calling Features 107Cellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)GSM 900) 1 This feature is available only in GSM 900/1800 cellular mode.2 This feature is network

Page 16 - Guide Overview

108 Using Calling FeaturesForwarding Calls When UnavailableUse this feature when you are unable to answer your phone calls.Note: You must subscribe to

Page 17 - Phone Overview

Using Calling Features 109Cellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call F

Page 18 - Satellite Antenna

110 Using Calling FeaturesForwarding All Your CallsThis feature forwards all of your calls to the number you choose. Your phone does not ring.Note: Yo

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Using Calling Features 1114. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, and then press O.5. Press and hold C to exit the menu.Cellular Mode(GSM 900

Page 20 - Indicators

112 Using Calling FeaturesUsing Detailed Call ForwardingThis feature lets you select the specific situations when you want your calls forwarded. The Fo

Page 21 - Overview 17

Using Calling Features 1134. Press O to select the displayed option. Your phone takes a moment to contact the network and update the setting. You will

Page 22 - 18 Overview

114 Using Calling Features5. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, and then press O.6. Press and hold C to exit the menu.Cellular Mode (TDMA 8

Page 23 - Satellite Series™ Accessories

Using Calling Features 115Canceling All ForwardingSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) This feature cancels all call forwarding settings

Page 24 - Plug Kit

8 Safety Information Phone Operation Normal Operation: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Rotate the antenna so that it points straigh

Page 25 - Auto Accessory Adapter

116 Using Calling FeaturesActivating Call WaitingSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) If you subscribe to call waiting, use this feature

Page 26 - Carry Case

Using Calling Features 117Restricting Calls with Call BarringYou can use call barring to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls. Call barring is us

Page 27 - Cellular Cassettes

118 Using Calling FeaturesBar Outgoing CallsThis feature enables you to receive incoming calls but prevents outgoing calls.Satellite ModeCellular Mode

Page 28 - 24 Overview

Using Calling Features 119Bar Incoming CallsThis feature allows you to place calls, but refuses incoming calls. Callers hear a recording telling them

Page 29 - Getting Started

120 Using Calling FeaturesCancel All BarringSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) To cancel all call barring settings in satellite mode o

Page 30 - Remove the Antenna

Using Calling Features 121Change Bar PasswordSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) When you subscribe to call barring, your service provi

Page 31 - What Is a SIM Card?

122 Using Calling Features+ Viewing the Battery MeterSatellite ModeUse this feature to check the charge level on your battery.1. Follow the steps in “

Page 32 - 28 Getting Started

Using Calling Features 123+ Viewing Signal StrengthSatellite ModeUse this feature to check the strength of the signal that your phone is receiving fro

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124 Using Calling Features+ Deactivating Pending Call Drop SignalSatellite ModeUnder rare circumstances, due to system overcapacity or a satellite out

Page 34 - Removing the Battery Cover

Using Calling Features 125r Restricting Your Phone Number IDSatellite ModeThis feature is not available in satellite mode.Cellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)

Page 35 - Installing the Battery

Safety Information 9 Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain equipment may not be shielded

Page 36 - 32 Getting Started

126 Using Calling Features

Page 37 - Remove the Battery

127Using Message ServicesYou can receive voicemail notification messages, and send and receive numeric and text messages through your Personal Mailbox

Page 38 - 34 Getting Started

128 Using Message ServicesMessages MenuSatellite Mode1 This feature is network and subscription dependent.2 This feature is network and subscription d

Page 39 - Charging the Battery

Using Message Services 129Checking Your VoicemailThis feature makes checking your voicemail simple.1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Message Feature

Page 40 - Using the Desktop Charger

130 Using Message ServicesManaging Your Received MessagesHow Your Phone Notifies You of MessagesIf your phone is powered on, it notifies you of received

Page 41 - View Battery Meter

Using Message Services 131What Messages ContainYou can receive short text or numeric messages in your Personal Mailbox. Text messages may contain up t

Page 42 - Battery Information

132 Using Message ServicesAccessing Received MessagesRead a New MessageSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) Notification MessagesAn incom

Page 43 - Insert the Cellular Cassette

Using Message Services 133Read a Stored MessageSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) To read a stored message that you have received:1. F

Page 44 - Remove the Cellular Cassette

134 Using Message ServicesGo to the Next MessageSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) To go to the next message:1. Follow the steps in “R

Page 45 - Using Your Phone

Using Message Services 135+ Return a CallSatellite ModeA callback number appears in quotes within the received message. If one is enclosed, you can in

Page 46 - Startup Procedures

10 Safety Information Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft Airline regulations prohibit us

Page 47 - O to proceed. See

136 Using Message Services+ Managing Outgoing MessagesYou can create a new message and send it immediately, or store it in an outgoing messages list f

Page 48 - Holding the Phone

Using Message Services 137Create a New MessageTo create a new message in the message editor:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Message Features...” to

Page 49 - Standby Mode

138 Using Message ServicesEdit a MessageYou can edit a new message at any time while you are creating it.You can also edit received messages or messag

Page 50 - Placing a Call

Using Message Services 139The message is sent to your message service center, which forwards the message to its final destination. You will see Message

Page 51 - International Dialing

140 Using Message Services+ Read a Stored MessageThis feature displays the first message stored in the outgoing messages list.Note: This feature must b

Page 52 - Dial a Number With Pauses

Using Message Services 141+ Go to the Next MessageThis feature takes you to the next message in the outgoing messages list.Note: This feature must be

Page 53 - Make an Emergency Call

142 Using Message Services3. Enter the destination address and then press O to send the message.The message is sent to your message service center, wh

Page 54 - End a Call

Using Message Services 143The message is copied to the message editor. You will see the final portion of the message displayed in the editing area. The

Page 55 - Receiving a Call

144 Using Message ServicesManaging Other Message SettingsStore Your Voicemail NumberTo store a voicemail number:Tip: Use pause dialing to store your

Page 56 - O or any digit key (1 - 9, *

Using Message Services 145+ Enter Service Center NumberUse this feature to enter the number for the service center that forwards your outgoing message

Page 57 - Personal Mailbox

11 OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of this user’s guide, your new satellite phone, and available Satellite Series™ accessories.

Page 58 - Additional Phone Features

146 Using Message Services+ Set Expiry periodThis feature specifies the maximum amount of time, in hours, that an unforwarded outgoing message will rem

Page 59 - Adjust Ringer Volume

Using Message Services 147+ Specify Outgoing Message TypeYou can send messages to a device which interprets them in a format other than text. Your ser

Page 60 - 56 Using Your Phone

148 Using Message Services

Page 61 - Using In-Call Features

149Customizing Phone FeaturesOnce you are comfortable with the basic features of your new phone, use the Phone Setup menu to configure your phone the

Page 62 - Muting a Call

150 Customizing Phone FeaturesPhone Setup MenuSatellite Mode1 This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated.Adjust Ring VolumeP

Page 63 - Using Call Waiting

Customizing Phone Features 151Cellular Mode1 This feature is available only in TDMA 800/1900, CDMA 1900, or CDMA/AMPS cellular mode.2 This feature is

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152 Customizing Phone FeaturesManaging Phone Ringer SettingsYou can adjust your phone’s ringer volume and tone, and set the phone to ring or vibrate t

Page 65 - Placing a Call on Hold

Customizing Phone Features 153Set the Phone to Ring or VibrateThis feature is ideal for situations where a ringing phone is inappropriate or in noisy

Page 66 - M until you see End Held

154 Customizing Phone FeaturesLocking and Unlocking Your PhoneThese features can help you prevent unwanted use of your phone.Lock the Phone Automatica

Page 67 - Making a Conference Call

Customizing Phone Features 155Change the Unlock CodeThe unlock code is originally set to 1234. You should change it as soon as possible.1. Follow the

Page 68 - C at any time

12 OverviewGuide OverviewModesSome phone features described in this user’s guide apply only to satellite mode. Other features apply only to cellular m

Page 69 - Keypad Controls

156 Customizing Phone FeaturesActivating the Infrared Data PortUse this feature to activate the infrared data port on your phone when you want to esta

Page 70 - Sending a Phone Flash

Customizing Phone Features 157Protecting the SIM CardYou can use a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code to protect the information stored on your

Page 71 - Using the Menus

158 Customizing Phone FeaturesChange the SIM Card PIN CodeTo choose your own PIN code:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Require SIM Card PIN...” to g

Page 72 - < to scroll backward

Customizing Phone Features 159Managing Other Security SettingsYour phone includes other security features:• a SIM card PIN2 code for accessing fixed di

Page 73 - Customize the Options Menu

160 Customizing Phone FeaturesUnblock the PIN2 CodeIf your PIN2 code is entered incorrectly three times in a row, ! Blocked appears in the display. Yo

Page 74 - Using the Quick Access Menu

Customizing Phone Features 161Activating Extended MenusThis feature activates and deactivates the extended menus. See “Personalizing the Options Menu”

Page 75 - Default Quick Access Settings

162 Customizing Phone FeaturesManaging Time and Date SettingsView the Time and DateUse this feature to view the current time and date in one of two ti

Page 76 - Using the In-Call Menu

Customizing Phone Features 163Change the Time DisplayedUse this feature to determine which time is displayed on your real time clock indicator.Note: T

Page 77 - Using the Menus 73

164 Customizing Phone FeaturesSet the Time and DateTo make it easy to check the local time when you travel, your phone can save the current time and d

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Customizing Phone Features 165Selecting the Display LanguageYour phone contains 21 languages. Use this feature to select the language in which your ph

Page 79 - Managing the Phone Book

Overview 13Phone OverviewDisplay StatusIndicators17-18Cellular CassetteAntenna23Volume ControlKeys14, 54, 55, 152Signal StrengthIndicator17, 123Alphan

Page 80 - Phone Book Menu

166 Customizing Phone FeaturesTurning Lights On and OffYou can activate or deactivate all phone lighting, including the phone status indicator, displa

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Customizing Phone Features 167Setting Keypad TonesChoose the sounds your phone makes when its keys are pressed.Note: This feature is available only wh

Page 82 - Organizing Your Phone Book

168 Customizing Phone Features+ Managing Phone SettingsReview Your Phone’s SettingsUse this feature to review all of your phone’s settings that have c

Page 83 - When do I use these numbers?

Customizing Phone Features 169Reset Phone Options to Factory DefaultsUse the master reset feature to reset all settings to their original default sett

Page 84 - Storing Names and Numbers

170 Customizing Phone FeaturesClear All Stored InformationThe master clear feature resets the same items as master reset, plus the following:• clear p

Page 85 - Adding Entry Messages

Customizing Phone Features 171r Cellular Mode SettingsThese phone setup features are available in TDMA and CDMA cellular modes only. For information o

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172 Customizing Phone Featuresr Set Up an International PrefixSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) This feature is not available in satel

Page 87 - Available Characters

Customizing Phone Features 173r Set System Scan PreferenceSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900)(TDMA 800/1900)(CDMA 1900) This feature is

Page 88 - Using Pauses in Numbers

174 Customizing Phone FeaturesSystem Scan SettingsSetting DescriptionStandard ModeYour phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type syste

Page 89 - Dial Numbers With Pauses

Customizing Phone Features 175r Switch Phone NumbersSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) This feature is not available in satellite mode

Page 90 - Using Phone Number Prefixes

14 OverviewSpecial KeysVolume Control KeysThe volume control keys are located on the left side of the phone. They adjust earpiece and ringer volume. S

Page 91 - Locating Entries

176 Customizing Phone Features

Page 92 - Find an Entry by Location

177Accessing the NetworkThis chapter shows you how to register with the Iridium® satellite network in satellite mode, or how to locate and register wi

Page 93 - Erase a Name and Number

178 Accessing the NetworkNetwork Selection MenuSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) Cellular Mode(TDMA 800/1900)(CDMA 1900)(CDMA/AMPS) T

Page 94 - Checking Phone Book Capacity

Accessing the Network 179+ Registering With the Satellite NetworkSatellite ModeUse this feature to access Iridium satellite service. Your phone search

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180 Accessing the Networkr Cellular Mode SettingsThese network selection features are available in GSM cellular mode only. For information on switchin

Page 96 - Restricting Phone Use

Accessing the Network 181r Setting Network Search MethodSatellite ModeThis feature is not available in satellite mode.Cellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM

Page 97 - Add an Entry

182 Accessing the NetworkYou can select one of the following search methods:Cellular Mode(TDMA 800/1900)(CDMA 1900)(CDMA/AMPS) This feature is not ava

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Accessing the Network 183r Finding a New NetworkSatellite ModeThis feature is not available in satellite mode.Cellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) Whe

Page 99 - Edit an Entry

184 Accessing the Network

Page 100 - Getting to Fixed Dialing

185Selecting a ModeIf you have an optional Cellular Cassette installed in your satellite phone, you can access the cellular network as well as the sat

Page 101 - Received

Overview 15Satellite Antenna Lock Release ButtonThis button releases the satellite antenna so you can attach the auxiliary antenna. You may also want

Page 102 - Cellular Mode

186 Selecting a ModeMode Selection MenuAll ModesSatellite AlwaysCellular PreferredSatellite PreferredMode SelectionCellular Always

Page 103 - C to exit the menu

Selecting a Mode 187Phone Behavior by ModePreferred (Automatic) ModesWhen you select a preferred mode, your phone looks for that type of service first.

Page 104 - Modify Your Phone Number(s)

188 Selecting a ModeSelecting Satellite ModeSelect Satellite Preferred ModeWhen you select this feature, your phone uses your Iridium satellite servic

Page 105 - Using One-Touch Dialing

Selecting a Mode 189Select Satellite Always ModeWhen you select this feature, your system always accesses the Iridium satellite network. When you are

Page 106 - Use One-Touch Dialing

190 Selecting a ModeSelecting Cellular ModeSelect Cellular Preferred ModeWhen this mode is active, your phone uses your cellular service if possible.

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191Timing Your CallsYour phone’s call meters give you a variety of options for tracking the time you spend on the phone. You can monitor the length o

Page 108 - 104 Managing the Phone Book

192 Timing Your CallsCall Meters MenuSatellite Mode1 This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated.Cellular ModeThis menu is no

Page 109 - Using Calling Features

Timing Your Calls 193+ Showing Call TimersCall timers help you track your airtime. Keep a running tab of your monthly usage or view the airtime of you

Page 110 - Call Related Features Menu

194 Timing Your CallsShow Total Time for All CallsSatellite ModeUse this feature to display your total airtime since you last reset the Call Timer.1.

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Timing Your Calls 195+ Setting Audible Call TimersLet your phone watch the clock for you. The call timers signal at a set time or interval with beeps

Page 112 - Getting to Call Forwarding

Show Call Timers1Set Audible Call Timers1Set In-Call Display1Lifetime Timer1,4Register Now1Available Networks3Network Search3Find New Network3Satellit

Page 113 - O. You will see Call

16 OverviewIndicatorsStatus IndicatorThe status indicator is located at the top of your phone. This LED indicator provides information on your phone’s

Page 114 - Forwarding All Your Calls

196 Timing Your CallsSet the Repetitive TimerSatellite ModeUse this feature to set your phone to alert you at specific intervals, for example every 45

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Timing Your Calls 197+ Showing the In-Call TimerSatellite ModeUse this feature to display a running clock of the airtime elapsed while on a call.1. Fo

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198 Timing Your Calls+ Showing the Lifetime TimerSatellite ModeUse this feature to show the total time of all calls for the life of your phone.Note: T

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199Customizing the Menu SystemThis chapter shows you several ways to customize the menu system to suit your personal needs. You can hide the menu feat

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200 Customizing the Menu SystemPersonalizing the Options MenuYou can customize the Options menu by moving features in and out of the extended menus. F

Page 119 - Canceling All Forwarding

Customizing the Menu System 201Activate/Deactivate Extended MenusUse the Options menu to activate and deactivate extended menus. Activate them when yo

Page 120 - Activating Call Waiting

202 Customizing the Menu SystemPersonalizing the Quick Access MenuYou can replace the default Quick Access menu features described on page 71 with any

Page 121 - Using Calling Features 117

203TroubleshootingThis chapter tells you what to do if you experience one of the following problems: Problem SolutionYou can’t turn the phone’s power

Page 122 - Getting to Call Barring

204You can’t receive calls. • Check to see that your phone is powered on.• Check the antenna. Is it fully extended and rotated? Do you have a clear un

Page 123 - Bar Incoming Calls

205You can’t access your messages. • Are you in the correct mode? If you do not have a GSM cellular cassette installed, you must be in satellite mode

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Overview 17Display Status Indicators and IconsIndicator Descriptionrx Signal Strength Indicator indicates the strength of the signal from the network.

Page 125 - Change Bar Password

206Your SIM card is inserted in the phone but the display says: • Check Card or Insert Card.Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly. The c

Page 126 - Viewing the Battery Meter

207IndexSymbols* character 48+ character 47, 48® character 48, 84AAC travel charger 20accessories 19–23accessory connectordefined 15illustration

Page 127 - Viewing Signal Strength

208! Blocked message 44, 160, 206Busy Try Later message 47, 59, 62, 69, 179Ccallanswering 51–52automatic redial 48barring 117–121conference call

Page 128 - Satellite Mode

209Call Related Features menu (continued)Restrict My Phone Number feature 125Show Battery Meter feature 122Show Signal Strength feature 123call tim

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210codephone unlock 154–155security 91, 155, 160, 169, 170SIM card PIN 43, 157–158SIM card PIN2 92–95, 159–160Completed message 69conference call

Page 130 - 126 Using Calling Features

211extended menus (continued)Set Time and Date 164Set Time Format 163Show Time and Date 162, 163external devices, communicating with 156FFailed me

Page 131 - Using Message Services

212indicators (continued)no service 18, 42real time clock 17roam 18, 180satellite mode 17, 188, 189, 190scroll bar 18, 69signal strength 13, 17,

Page 132 - Messages Menu

213Mmaking a call 46–50master clear 170master reset 169memoryphone 78, 80, 81SIM card 78, 80, 81memory recall key 14, 55, 88, 99memory store key

Page 133 - Checking Your Voicemail

214Messages menu (continued)Received Messages feature 133–135Voicemail Number feature 144microphone 13Mode Selection menucellular always mode 190c

Page 134 - How Messages Are Stored

215phone (continued)security code, default 155service phone numbers 103, 202settingsclearing 170resetting default 169viewing 168turning on and of

Page 135 - What Messages Contain

18 Overviewn Home System Indicator appears in satellite mode when the phone has successfully registered with the Iridium satellite system. In cellular

Page 136 - Accessing Received Messages

216Phone Book menu (continued)Modify Name Or Number feature 89My Phone Number(s) feature 99–100One-Touch Dial Setting feature 101–102Prevent Access

Page 137 - Read a Stored Message

217PIN code (continued)defined 157Enter PIN message 43, 157entering 43, 157–158incorrect entry 158unblocking 158PIN unblocking key (PUK1)defined 1

Page 138 - Delete a Message

218Remove From Short Menus message 200repetitive timerdefined 196resetting default setting 169setting 196Restricted Area message 47, 179Restricted

Page 139 - Edit a Stored Message

219SIM card (continued)inserting 28phone numberentering 100modifying 100security issues 79viewing your own 55, 99PIN codeactivating 157changing

Page 140 - Managing Outgoing Messages

220unlock codechanging 155default 154entering 154unlocking the keypad 54unlocking the phone 154See also locking the phoneVVibraCall alert functio

Page 141 - < to advance the cursor

221Patent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:41212184138681419303642543824302845431207443273194329666436951643695

Page 144 - Read a Stored Message

In order to contact Motorola (Monday thru Friday 7AM to 7PM [CST]), dial one of the following numbers:US & Canada: 1-888-839-4647 Outside the US &

Page 145 - Send a Stored Message

Overview 19Satellite Series™ AccessoriesProduct appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice.Note: For maximum performance use on

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20 OverviewAC Travel Charger with International Plug KitThe AC travel charger with international plug kit provides rapid charge for optimal performanc

Page 147 - Delete a Stored Message

Overview 21Auto Accessory AdapterRestores full battery power for portable phone operation or desktop charger functions from any operating vehicle (usi

Page 148 - Store Your Voicemail Number

22 OverviewPortable Auxiliary AntennaFrom one car to another, this compact pocket-sized antenna with convenient magnetic mount goes in every vehicle y

Page 149 - Enter Service Center Number

Overview 23Lanyard Wrist StrapThe lanyard wrist strap is made of nylon. It provides a convenient way to carry your phone.Cellular CassettesCellular C

Page 151 - O to select it

25Getting StartedGetting started with your new satellite phone is easy. Just insert your phone’s SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and charge the

Page 152 - 148 Using Message Services

SatelliteAntenna LockRelease ButtonDisplayMicrophoneHeadset JackReal-TimeClockBattery ChargeIndicatorEarpieceSignal StrengthIndicatorCellular Cassette

Page 153 - Customizing Phone Features

26 Getting StartedAttaching the Satellite AntennaAttach the Antenna1. Attach the antenna in the down position.2. Press and hold the lock release butto

Page 154 - Phone Setup Menu

Getting Started 27What Is a SIM Card?Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small smart card that contains your phone number, service details

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28 Getting StartedInstalling/Removing the SIM CardThe SIM card is stored in a recess in the battery compartment. It is normally covered by the battery

Page 156 - Getting to Phone Setup

Getting Started 294. Insert the SIM card into the tray with the notch up and the gold plate facing out.orRemove the SIM card from the tray.5. Push the

Page 157 - Set the Ringer Tone

30 Getting StartedRemoving the Battery CoverYour new batteries are shipped uncharged and fitted with protective covers.Save the covers for storing and

Page 158 - Getting to Phone Lock

Getting Started 31Installing the BatteryInsert the BatteryNote: Insert only Motorola-approved batteries in your phone. If you insert an unapproved bat

Page 159 - Change the Unlock Code

32 Getting Started5. Insert the bottom end of the battery compartment cover into the slots at the end of the compartment.6. Snap the cover down into p

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Getting Started 33Remove the Battery1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before removing the battery. (See “Attaching the Satellite Antenna” on p

Page 161 - Protecting the SIM Card

34 Getting Started6. Insert the bottom end of the battery compartment cover into the slots at the end of the compartment.7. Snap the cover down into p

Page 162 - Unblock the PIN Code

Getting Started 35Charging the BatteryAny battery that hasn’t been used for a month or more—including new batteries—should be charged for about 3–4 ho

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3. Insert the SIM card.1. Rotate and extend the antenna.2. Remove battery door.4. Push down and slide the SIM card tray to the right.6. Install

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36 Getting StartedNote: You can still place and answer calls while using the internal charger. If you wish to place or answer a call:Press S to exit c

Page 165 - Activating Extended Menus

Getting Started 37+ Checking Battery Charge LevelLow Battery WarningWhen the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk-time remains, your ph

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38 Getting StartedBattery InformationMaximizing Battery LifeCaution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short circ

Page 167 - Set the Time Format

Getting Started 39Installing the Cellular CassetteYou can attach an optional Cellular Cassette to your satellite phone to allow it to work with land-b

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40 Getting StartedRemove the Cellular Cassette1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before removing the Cellular Cassette. (See “Remove the Antenn

Page 169 - Language Selection, and

41Using Your PhoneRead this chapter to learn how to get up and running with your new satellite phone.The phone features available to you vary dependi

Page 170 - Turning Lights On and Off

42 Using Your PhoneStartup ProceduresTurn the Power On and Off1. Insert your SIM card if necessary. (See “Installing/Removing the SIM Card” on page 28

Page 171 - Setting Keypad Tones

Using Your Phone 43Power-On MessagesOnce your phone is powered on, you may see:Message DescriptionSearching... The phone is attempting to establish co

Page 172 - Managing Phone Settings

44 Using Your PhoneHolding the Phone1. Rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent. The antenna will stop here.Blocked If the SIM card PIN c

Page 173 - Defaults

Using Your Phone 452. Extend the antenna by pulling out on the end of it.The antenna should be vertical to the ground when you talk on the phone (as s

Page 174 - Getting to Phone Status

Welcome The future of global telecommunications is here—a satellite telephone, providing you with communication in many remote areas around the world

Page 175 - Cellular Mode Settings

46 Using Your PhonePlacing a CallTo place a call, your phone must be powered on, have a SIM card inserted, be unlocked, and be in contact with the sat

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Using Your Phone 47If the call does not connect, you may see one of the following messages:International DialingTo make an international phone call:1.

Page 177 - Set System Scan Preference

48 Using Your Phone+ Automatic RedialSatellite ModeIf the number or your network is busy, you will see Redial? for five seconds.Press O to redial the n

Page 178 - System Scan Settings

Using Your Phone 49Dial a Number from the Phone BookYour phone contains a phone book that you can use to store names and telephone numbers. Once you h

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50 Using Your Phone+ Call a Number in a MessageSatellite ModeFor details on how to call a phone number embedded in a message, see “Return a Call” on p

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Using Your Phone 51Receiving a CallReceive a Phone CallTo receive a call, your phone must be powered on, have a SIM card inserted, be unlocked, and be

Page 181 - Accessing the Network

52 Using Your PhoneAntenna Stowed or in the Down PositionWhen you receive a call:• The phone chirps up to three times to alert you of an incoming call

Page 182 - Network Selection Menu

Using Your Phone 53End a CallUse one of the following procedures to end a call:• Press O when you see the End Call? prompt in the display.• Press C.+

Page 183 - O to select. You will see

54 Using Your PhoneAdditional Phone FeaturesLock and Unlock the KeypadTo prevent accidental usage of the phone, press the # and * keys simultaneously

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Using Your Phone 55Adjust Ringer VolumeTo adjust the ringer volume:Tip: The volume control keys are located on the left side of the phone.Press E and

Page 187 - Finding a New Network

57Using In-Call FeaturesRead this chapter to learn how to use In-Call menu features. The In-Call menu is displayed when you press M during a call. See

Page 188 - 184 Accessing the Network

58 Using In-Call FeaturesMuting a CallSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800) For privacy during a call, try muting the phone. You hear the party on

Page 189 - Selecting a Mode

Using In-Call Features 59Using Call WaitingNote: You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider. Contact your service provid

Page 190 - Mode Selection Menu

60 Using In-Call FeaturesCellular Mode(TDMA 800/1900)(CDMA 1900)(CDMA/AMPS) TDMA and CDMA cellular users who have subscribed to this feature are notifi

Page 191 - Phone Behavior by Mode

Using In-Call Features 61Placing a Call on HoldNote: You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider. Contact your service pr

Page 192 - Selecting Satellite Mode

62 Using In-Call FeaturesYou may see one of the following messages:Cellular Mode(GSM 900) This feature is not available in GSM 900 cellular mode.Cellu

Page 193 - Select Satellite Always Mode

Using In-Call Features 63+ Making a Conference CallNote: You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider. Contact your servic

Page 194 - Selecting Cellular Mode

64 Using In-Call FeaturesYou may see one of the following messages:hold a private conversation with one of the conference call participants1. Press M

Page 195 - Timing Your Calls

Using In-Call Features 65Keypad ControlsMany conference call features are directly accessible by entering specific key sequences on the keypad during a

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iii Contents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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66 Using In-Call Featuresr Sending a Phone FlashSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) This feature only applies to TDMA or CDMA cellular

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67Using the MenusMany of your phone’s features are organized into lists of options called menus. There are three menus:• The main Options menu lets yo

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68 Using the MenusUsing the Options MenuThe Options menu gives you access to your phone’s features and options. You can not access this menu during a

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Using the Menus 69How the Phone RespondsAs you scroll through the Options menu, you will see one of three questions on the bottom line of the display.

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70 Using the MenusUsing the Quick Access MenuThe Quick Access menu is a way to keep your favorite menu options readily accessible. Each digit key, 1 t

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Using the Menus 71Default Quick Access SettingsThe following features (and associated icons) are the default settings for the Quick Access menu.Custom

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72 Using the MenusUsing the In-Call MenuThis menu lets you access specific features while you are in a call. The In-Call menu is only available when yo

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Using the Menus 73active call, held call, and a call waitingEnd Active Call 2 Calls Switch Turn Mute on or off End Held Call End Active & Held Cal

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74 Using the MenusCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800) The following options appear on the In-Call menu in GSM 900/1800 cellular mode.Cellular Mode(GSM 900) Th

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75Managing the Phone BookYour satellite phone can store up to 100 names and numbers, and your SIM card expands memory capacity even more.You can use t

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iv Entering Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Using Pauses in Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Using Phone Number Prefi

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76 Managing the Phone BookPhone Book MenuSatellite ModePersonal NumbersPhone BookCall NumberFind Entry By LocationFind Entry By NameMy Phone Number(s)

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Managing the Phone Book 77Cellular ModePersonal NumbersPhone BookCall NumberFind Entry By LocationFind Entry By NameMy Phone Number(s)Enter Name:Erase

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78 Managing the Phone BookOrganizing Your Phone BookEach name and phone number in your phone book is stored in a numbered memory location. The satelli

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Managing the Phone Book 79When do I use these numbers?Group the numbers on the list according to when you use them. Most people call a different set o

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80 Managing the Phone BookStoring Names and NumbersAdd an EntryUse the Options Menu1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Personal Numbers...” to get to A

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Managing the Phone Book 81Use the Dedicated KeysTip: If you have more than one number for the same person, try attaching a descriptive tag to the name

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82 Managing the Phone BookEntering NamesYou can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. For example, press 2 to enter the letters A, B,

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Managing the Phone Book 83Available CharactersUse this chart as a guide for producing characters:The upper line for each key shows the uppercase chara

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84 Managing the Phone BookUsing Pauses in NumbersWhen you call automated systems, a recorded message prompts you for numbers such as PIN numbers and a

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Managing the Phone Book 85Dial Numbers With PausesSatellite ModeCellular Mode(GSM 900/1800)(GSM 900) To dial a number with pauses in satellite mode or

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v Activating Extended Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161Managing Time and Date Settings . . . . . . . . .162Selecting the Display Language . . . .

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86 Managing the Phone Book+ Using Phone Number PrefixesSatellite ModeYou can save time when you dial by storing the prefixes that you often use. This is

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Managing the Phone Book 87Locating EntriesFind an Entry by NameSearch your phone book by the first few letters of the entry.Tip: Your phone sorts SIM c

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88 Managing the Phone BookFind an Entry by LocationFind an entry by its location number.Use the Options Menu1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Persona

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Managing the Phone Book 89Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an EntryOnce you have selected a phone book entry, you can call, change, or erase that entry.

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90 Managing the Phone Book+ Checking Phone Book CapacitySatellite ModeUse this feature to see how many available memory locations you have in either S

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Managing the Phone Book 91+ Preventing Access to the Phone BookSatellite ModeYou may want to restrict memory access when loaning your phone to others.

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92 Managing the Phone Book+ Restricting Phone UseYou can restrict calling on your phone to a list of numbers that you create. When the fixed dialing fe

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Managing the Phone Book 93+ Add an EntrySatellite ModeTo add an entry to the fixed dial list:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to ge

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94 Managing the Phone Book+ Erase an EntrySatellite ModeTo erase an entry in the fixed dial list:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” t

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Managing the Phone Book 95+ Edit an EntrySatellite ModeTo edit an entry in the fixed dial list:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to

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