1 Welcome Thank you for choosing Motorola—a global leader in communications technology.All Motorola cellular phones are designed and manufactured in
10 Safety Information Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evalua-tions of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 1
11 Safety InformationDrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if
12Safety InformationHearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to
13Safety InformationPosted FacilitiesAircraftTurn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.FCC regulations prohibit using your p
14Getting StartedPackage ContentsYour phone comes equipped with a standard battery, an AC Wall Charger, and a holster — everything you need to get up
15Getting StartedInstalling and ChargingFollow the step-by-step instructions in this chapter to install and charge your battery so that you can get st
16Installing the BatteryTo get started, just slip the battery out of its cover, install the battery and charge the battery.Battery CoversYour phone’s
17Getting StartedInstalling the BatteryBattery InstallationThe battery fits into your phone like a ski boot fits into a ski.To install the battery:1. Pl
18Charging the BatteryUsing Your AC Wall ChargerUsing the AC Wall Charger, you can plug your phone directly into a power supply and charge the attache
19Getting StartedCharging the BatteryCharging TimesYour StarTAC™ phone’s Standard Battery charges in three to four hours using the AC Wall Charger. A
2 Manual Overview Okay, you’ve got a brand new phonewith a bunch of nifty features.Now what?Afraid you’ll press the wrong key? Or forget a feature o
20Battery InformationBattery TypesYour StarTAC™ phone can use either Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) or Lithium Ion (LiIon) batteries. Batteries are avail
21Getting StartedBattery InformationBatteryLevelsHighLowBattery Level IndicatorThe three battery symbols in the upper left hand corner of your phone’s
22Phone OverviewIllustration Reference (inside front cover)Retractable Antenna Extend for best performance.Earpiece Ultra-compact phone speaker.Status
23The BasicsPhone OverviewFunction KeysIllustration Reference (inside front cover)¡ Turns the phone ON and OFF.ƒ Acts as a “shift” key to access the s
24Using the PhoneTurning the Phone ON and OFFFollow these steps to turn your phone ON:1. Extend Extend the antenna completely for antenna best perform
25The BasicsUsing the PhoneOptimal Phone PositionHold your cellular phone as shown below, with the antenna fully extended and pointing up and over you
26Reading the IndicatorsHighLowSignal Strength Indicator (1)The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) tells you the strength of the connection between your
27The BasicsReading the IndicatorsRoam Indicator (4)The Roam (Rm) Indicator lights up when your phone accesses a cellular service outside your home ce
28Reading the IndicatorsPower/Status IndicatorThe Power/Status Indicator lets you know what your phone is doing without having to open it. Just look a
29The BasicsPlacing and Ending CallsMake sure that your phone is turned ON. To place a call:1. Extend Extend the antenna completely forantenna best p
3 The Basics (begins on page 22) What do all those buttons and lights mean? How do I make my first phone call? We’ll teach you “The Basics” in this s
30Receiving CallsYour phone is ringing.• It must be ON to receive calls. Caller ID*If Caller ID service is active on your phone, you will see who’s ca
31The BasicsReceiving CallsUnanswered Call IndicatorEven with personal cellular technology, sometimes you are not available to answer every call. If y
32ScratchpadYour built-in Scratchpad lets you enter a phone number dur-ing a conversation. If you’re on the phone and your party gives you another num
33The BasicsRedialing NumbersAutomatic RedialSometimes the cellular system is busy and cannot handle your call. When this happens, you’ll hear a fast
34Tone ControlsAdjusting VolumePressing µ–either alone or with ƒ first–adjusts the ear-piece and ringer volume. As you press µ, the new volume level wi
35The BasicsTone ControlsMuting the MicrophoneIf you need some privacy while a call is in progress, try muting the microphone–you will be able to hear
36Using MemoryDo you have places to go and people to see? Too many phone numbers to remember? Let your phone remember them for you. Your phone’s inter
37Using MemoryStoring into Phone BookEach phone number is stored in a “memory location” in your Phone Book. Memory locations are numbered 01-20 and ca
38Storing NumbersTo take advantage of your phone’s internal Phone Book, you’ll first want to store some numbers into memory. The Phone Book can hold up
39Using MemoryRecalling NumbersRecall by Memory LocationEach number you store is placed in a unique memory location, numbered 01 to 20, in your Phone
4 Contents Introduction What’s New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40Recalling NumbersRecall by ScrollingWhen you are uncertain of a number’s exact memory location, try scrolling through your Phone Book, beginning wit
41Using MemoryRecalling ShortcutsSuper Speed DialIf you know the memory location of the number you want to call, try the Super Speed Dial function:You
42The WorksIntroducing the Feature MenuYour StarTAC™ 3000 cellular phone is loaded with amazing features that can help make life easier, more producti
43The WorksRoad Mapƒ⁄ andp. 51»andp. 52»andp. 66»andp. 67»andp. 68»andp. 69»andp. 60»andp. 62»andp. 70»andp. 71»andp. 83»andp. 72»andp. 73OnEM<in
44Phone BookIn the previous chapter you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. In this chapter you will also lear
45Phone BookRecalling NumbersRecall by Memory LocationEach number you store is placed in a unique memory loca-tion, numbered 01-20, in your Phone Book
46Recalling NumbersRecall by ScrollingWhen you are uncertain of a number’s exact memory location, try scrolling through your Phone Book, beginning wit
47Phone BookEditing a Memory LocationFollow these steps to edit any one of your Phone Book’s memory locations:You will see:1. Press‰and the two-digit
48Advanced StoringPause DialingIf you often find yourself calling voice mail, bank-by-phone or other automated calling systems, you’ll appreciate the c
49Phone BookAdvanced StoringStoring a Pause DialingNumberTo store a Pause Dialing number, perform the following steps.You will see:1. Enter Enter the
5 Contents Using Memory Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Storing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50Call TimersYour phone’s call timers offer a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of individual calls, set a timer t
51Call TimersOne Minute Audible TimerTurn the One Minute Timer ON (OnEM<In / tM<rOn) to hear a beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute du
52Auto Display Individual TimerWhen you turn the Individual Timer ON (indiu / tM<rOn), your phone will automatically display the Indi-vidual Call T
53Call TimersView Individual Call TimerThe Individual Call Timer records the elapsed air-time of indi-vidual calls in minutes and seconds. It resets i
54View Resettable Call TimerYou can record the air-time you’re using during any period of time. Reset this timer and it will record your elapsed air-t
55Call TimersView Cumulative Call TimerThis non-resettable timer records your phone’s total elapsed air-time in minutes since the day you began using
56Lock/SecurityWhile you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your StarTAC™ cellular phone has a number of built-in security featur
57Lock/SecurityElectronic LockYou can lock your phone manually at any time to help pre-vent unwanted use. Once locked, you can leave your phone ON or
58Viewing Your Lock CodeForget your lock code or need to double check it? Help is only a few keystrokes away.1. Press ƒthen press ‚.2. Enter Enter yo
59Lock/SecurityChanging Your Lock CodeIf you’re like many StarTAC™ phone users, you’ll want to change your three-digit lock code right away. You can p
6 What’s New? What would you say to a telephone that’s smaller than your wallet? Hard to believe… if you hadn’t already seen it with your own eyes. T
60Automatic LockIf you want your phone to lock itself automatically when you turn it OFF, just turn Automatic Lock ON (Auto LockOn). To toggle this f
61Lock/SecurityService LevelWhen loaning your phone to others, you may want to hide memory information and restrict call placement to only the first te
62Emergency CallHopefully, you’ll never need to use this feature, but it’s good to know it’s there. With Emergency Call ON (EM<rgCY CALL On), you c
63Lock/SecurityEmergency CallStoring Your EmergencyNumberAfter you’ve turned Emergency Call ON, you’ll need to store your emergency number in memory l
64Phone OptionsIn this chapter you’ll learn all about fine tuning your StarTAC™ phone. You can adjust your phone for optimal performance, view informat
65Phone OptionsFeature ReviewAfter you’ve spent some time adjusting your phone’s settings, use this feature to review the selections you’ve made. Feat
66Select Ringer StyleThe StarTAC™ phone offers you nine different ringer styles. After you choose a style, the phone will give you a brief sam-ple of
67Phone OptionsAutomatic AnswerTurn Automatic Answer ON (Auto AnSrOn) if you want your phone to automatically answer incoming calls after two rings. T
68Multiple Key AnswerWhy fumble for the æ key to answer calls? With Multiple Key Answer ON (M< kEY AnSrOn), you can answer calls by pressing any ke
69Phone OptionsOpen To AnswerIf you subscribe to Caller ID* service, you’ll want to turn Open to Answer OFF (OPEn to AnSrOFF). That way when your phon
7 Incredible Portability Your StarTAC ™ phone is so small and light, you’ll always want it with you.Keep it in your purse or put it in your pocket!O
70Automatic Hands-FreeTurn Automatic Hands-Free ON (Auto HF On) when you are using Hands-Free vehicular accessories. To find out more about accessories
71Phone OptionsExtended Talk-TimeDid you know that you can get more talk-time when you’re in strong signal areas? Turn the Extended Talk-Time feature
72Select LanguageYour phone can display messages and prompts in three different languages. Just scroll over to Select Language (SELEct LAnguAg) to cho
73Phone OptionsPIN CodeYour Cellular Service Provider may require a Personal Identi-fication Number (PIN) when placing calls. This PIN assures the cell
74PIN CodeStoring Your PIN CodeAfter you’ve turned PIN Code operation ON, you’ll need to store your PIN Code in memory location 07:1. Enter Enter you
75Phone OptionsChanging Your Phone NumberYour phone can operate on two different home systems. If you travel often, you can have your phone programmed
76Changing Your Phone NumberWhen your phone has two numbers, both are designated as your home system but only one number can be active at any given ti
77Phone OptionsSystemModeSettingsChanging the System ModeStandard Mode:Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system.If home s
78Using Messaging*Your phone is messaging ready. If you subscribe to messaging services through your Service Provider, you can receive Caller ID, Voic
79MessagingWhen You Receive a MessageIf your phone is ON and you receive a Caller ID*, Voice Mail* Notification, or alphanumeric message:1. Your StarTA
8 Highlights As one of the most sophisticated cellular phones around, your StarTAC ™ phone offers exceptional features that make life easier, more o
80Viewing Your MessagesYou can scroll through your messages easily using the star « and pound » keys. Each message will be num-bered from 01 to 20 wit
81MessagingViewing Your MessagesDeleting a MessageTo delete a message:1. Press‰then press & hold ‰ to enter the Message Center.2. Press«or » to sc
82Viewing Your MessagesDeleting All MessagesTo delete all messages:1. Press‰then press & hold ‰ to enter the Message Center.You will see:2. PressÇ
83MessagingMessage ReminderThere’s no need to worry about missing the new message alert. Just turn Message Reminder ON (rEM<ind M<Sg On) and you
84Accessory OptionsAn exciting line of StarTAC™ brand phone accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance and personalize your cellular
85ReferenceAccessory OptionsHands-Free Adapter Kit*The optional Hands-Free Kits give you the convenience of full duplex speaker phone operation while
86GlossaryAAC Wall Charger An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your phone from a wall outlet. See page 18.accessory connector
87ReferenceGlossaryDdefault A feature’s original setting as programmed in the factory.DTMF tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones are the tones that
88GlossaryLlandline The telephone system used for conventional office and home phones.Lithium Ion (LiIon) A battery technology used in personal cellu
89ReferenceGlossaryPhone Book The collection of telephone numbers you have stored into your phone’s internal memory. Each of the 20 memory locations
9 Safety Information Important Read this information before using your StarTAC ™ cellular telephone. First introduced in 1984, the hand-held portabl
90GlossaryStandard Mode When your phone is set-up in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home cellular system, your phone wi
91Reference
92AAC Wall Charger 18accessory connector 23Accessory Options 15, 84–85adjusting volume 34Advanced Storing 48–49antenna 22Attaching the Battery Cover 1
93holster 14Home Only System Mode 77IIn Use Indicator 22, 26indicatorsBattery Level 21, 22, 27In Use 22, 26No Service 22, 26Power/Status 28reading 26–
94Turbo Dial™ Keys 41types 37receiving calls 30–31redialingautomatic 33instant 33last number 33Removing the Battery Cover 16Resettable Call Timer 54,
95ReferencePatent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:412121841386814193036425438243028454312074432731943296664369
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