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Welcome
Thank you for choosing your Motorola TDMA digital
StarTAC™ phone from a global leader in
communications technology. All Motorola digital
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 TDMA digital
StarTAC™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. Enjoy your
Motorola TDMA digital StarTAC™ phone.
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Welcome Thank you for choosing your Motorola TDMA digital StarTAC™ phone from a global leader in communications technology. All Motorola digital cell

Page 2 - Contents

x Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hea

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100Road Map for Phone OptionsTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start:PhoneBookRecentCallsTimersToneControlLockSecurePhone

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101Network SelectionSelecting a Non-Public NetworkTo select a non-public network:1. Follow “Getting to Network Selection” above to scroll to Find Best

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1023. Press to register with the displayed network.If registration is successful, your phone displays a confirmation message from the network.Note: T

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103Network SelectionSpecifying a Default SearchTo reset the phone to use the default network search (rather than forcing the selection of a public or

Page 7 - Safety Information

104Using the Message Center The Message Center gives you easy access to both voice mail and your text messages. In this chapter you will learn how to:

Page 8 - Phone Operation

105Message CenterRoad Map for Message CenterStart: Dialing XXXXSet Voice Mail No.Actual MessageSet ScrollSpeedVoice MailXX MsgsText Msgs XX NewlTDM

Page 9 - Electronic Devices

106Voice Mail AlertsThis feature updates you each time a message is sent to your voice mail number, providing you with real-time information on messag

Page 10 - Blasting Areas

107Message CenterReading Text MessagesSome Service Providers let you subscribe to a Short Message Service (SMS), which allows you to receive alphanume

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108• Urgent Msg Received or EMERGENCY MSG RECVD appears in the display, and:- The message icon appears.- The phone beeps five times or vibrates three

Page 12 - Overview

109Message Center• the message number• its urgency• the beginning of the message textPress to scroll forward or backward through the list of message

Page 13 - Phone Overview

xi Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF, do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere

Page 14 - Understanding the Guide

110Note: While in the message center, you can enter a Call Back number at any time by using the keypad, and then pressing æ to place the call.Locking

Page 15 - Using the Battery

111Message CenterClearing All MessagesTo erase all the messages from your Message Center at once:1. Press and hold Ç when you are in the message cente

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112Editing the Voice Mail NumberThis feature allows you to save your voice mail access number. Note: When you receive your phone, the default voice ma

Page 17 - Battery Covers

113Message CenterSetting the Scrolling SpeedTo adjust the scrolling speed of your incoming messages:1. Follow the steps in the “Getting to Message Cen

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114Reference InformationAccessory OptionsAn exciting line of Motorola TDMA digital StarTAC™ accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhanc

Page 19 - Batteries

115ReferenceDesktop Charger (AC Adapter required)The desktop charger is designed for optimal performance and compatibility with Motorola’s new generat

Page 20 - Auxiliary

116Hands-Free Vehicle KitThe optional Hands-Free Kit gives you the convenience of hands-free, speaker phone operation while in your car. Full duplex

Page 21 - Charging Batteries

117ReferenceTroubleshootingQuestion AnswerI pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone?Make sure that you press and ho

Page 22 - Using the Desktop Charger

118I tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal.This sound means that the cellular system did not process your call. For example, the cellu

Page 23 - Battery Charging Tips

119GlossaryAAC adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet.AMPS (Advanced M

Page 24 - Charge Times

12 Overview Package Content Options Your TDMA digital StarTAC™ cellular phone is typically packed with a transformer charger and at least one battery

Page 25 - Using the Phone

120DDTMF tones See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones.default A feature’s original setting as pre-programmed in the factory.Dual Tone Multi-Frequency

Page 26 - Reading the Indicators

121KKeypad Tones The sounds produced through your phone’s speaker when you press the keys. See “Turning Keypad Tones On and Off” on page 73.Llandline

Page 27 - VibraCall™ Alert Indicator

122Ppause A special character that tells your phone to “pause” or wait for your input before sending a group of numbers stored in memory.Pause Diali

Page 28 - Standby Mode

123standby-time The length of time a battery typically lasts if the phone is left ON but is not in use.status indicator See indicator.submenu A se

Page 29 - Placing a Call

124IndexAaccess number for voice mail 112accessories 114, 114–116batteries 114cigarette lighter adapter 114desktop charger 115hands-free kit 116

Page 30 - Receiving a Call

125calling card call 56restricting call placement 81receiving 30open to answer 92while phone is locked 79Call Back number 109call timerautomatic

Page 31 - Switching Between Digital

126Kkey answer, multiple 92key presses 14keypad tones 73Llanguage, select for display 95lock codechanging 80viewing 80locking phoneanswering cal

Page 32 - Redialing a Number

127power save mode 94power sources, switching 24power status messages 21Power/Status Indicator 28Priority Call 39prompts, defined 14public networ

Page 33 - Muting the Microphone

128Uunanswered call indicator 30unlock phone 117VVibraCall™ Alert 27, 33, 60, 71, 73VibraCall™ alert 72vibrating ringer 60, 71, 73voice mail 72,

Page 34 - Using Phone Memory

129Patent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:41212184127824412874041386814193036425438243028454312074432731943296

Page 35 - Storing Names and Numbers

13 Overview Phone Overview See the inside front cover of this guide for a diagram of the components described below. Antenna —Provides superior conn

Page 36 - How to Enter a Name

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Page 37 - Recalling an Entry by Name

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Page 38 - Clearing a Phone Memory

132The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesFDA has been receiving inqu

Page 39 - Phone Book Entries

133What kinds of phones are in question?Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positi

Page 40 - Scratchpad

134animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many

Page 41 - Using the Menu System

135cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.1 2. Researchers conducted a large

Page 42 - Road Maps

1361. Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests

Page 43 - Managing Recent Calls

137understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. population a

Page 44 - About Recent Calls

138Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number o

Page 45 - ¬ and a memory location

139In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do?If there is a risk from these products—and at t

Page 46 - Reviewing Received Call

14 Volume Keys —The upper and lower volume keys can adjust keypad, earpiece, and ringer volume. After pressing the Smart Button, the volume keys als

Page 47 - Reviewing Dialed Calls

140Where can I find additional information?For additional information, see the following websites: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Pr

Page 48 - Clearing Caller Line ID

15 Batteries Using the Battery About Your Batteries Your TDMA digital StarTAC™ phone can use either Lithium Ion (LiIon) or Nickel Metal Hydride (NiM

Page 49 - Managing the Phone Book

16 performance is reflected in the digital section of the table below. Otherwise, refer to the Analog section.The following table shows ranges for bat

Page 50 - Road Map for Phone Book

17BatteriesRemoving and Attaching Battery CoversYour phone’s batteries are shipped uncharged and fitted with protective covers. Before you install the

Page 51 - Location

18Removing the Auxiliary Battery Cover1. Hold the auxiliary battery securely with one hand. 2. With your other hand’s thumb, push up on the bottom of

Page 52 - Storing with the Menu

19BatteriesInstalling and Removing BatteriesInstalling a Main Battery1. Set the edge of the battery opposite the release latch into the cover.2. Press

Page 53 - Storing and Placing Numbers

ii Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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20Removing an Auxiliary Battery1. Pull the battery down until the pins release from the base of the phone, and pull the base away from the phone.2. Li

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21BatteriesTo confirm low battery signals:Press ƒ ›.Power Status Messages You may also see one of the following messages:Charging BatteriesTip: You can

Page 56 - ¬ to store your calling card

222. Plug the power adapter into a 110V AC electrical outlet. orPlug the vehicle power adapter into the power adapter plug in the vehicle.In both case

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23BatteriesThe light for charging a battery attached to the phone is:Charging Two Batteries on the PhoneWhen you charge your phone with a main and aux

Page 58 - Editing a Memory Location

24• Do not leave a NiMH battery connected to any charger for longer than 24 hours.A new NiMH battery may require several full charge/discharge cycles

Page 59 - Ç to leave the information

25Using the PhoneUsing the PhoneTurning the Phone On and Off1. Open your phone to expose the keypad.2. To turn the phone on, press and hold ¡ until th

Page 60 - Style to a Phone Book Entry

26Reading the IndicatorsSignal Strength Indicator (1)The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) indicates the strength of your phone’s connection with the lo

Page 61 - ¬to select that ring style

27Using the PhoneSMS Message Waiting Indicator (6)The Short Message Service (SMS) Message Waiting Indicator is displayed when the phone receives a mes

Page 62 - Timing Your Calls

28Power/Status IndicatorYou can check the Power/Status indicator on top of the phone for status information on your current type of service and messag

Page 63 - Road Map for Call Timers

29Using the PhoneStoring Your Phone in Its HolsterTo store your phone in its holster, make sure the main battery is facing the inside of the holster.

Page 64 - Viewing the Resettable Call

iii Using the Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Introducing the Menu Features . . . . . . . . . . . .41Navigating the Menu . . .

Page 65 - Resetting the Timer

304. You can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits, but only the last 20 digits appear in the display.Press ‰ to see the entire phone number.Ending

Page 66 - Audible Timer

31Using the PhoneUsing the Smart ButtonUse the Smart Button to place and end calls, enter menus, toggle features on and off, and select items in the d

Page 67 - only if

32Notes: • This feature is not available on all models of this phone.• Once you switch from digital to analog mode, you can not switch back to digital

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33Using the PhoneControlling VolumeAdjusting VolumeUse the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece, keypad, and ringer volume. When you press t

Page 69 - Adjusting Tone Controls

34Using Phone MemoryUse your TDMA digital StarTAC™ phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access.In this chapter you

Page 70 - Road Map for Tone Controls

35Using MemoryUsing Your Phone’s Built-in Phone BookEach phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory location numbered 01-99.Arrange numbers

Page 71 - Selecting Call Alert Type

36Tip: The § symbol in your display represents the Smart Button.4. Enter a name to identify the phone number. (See the following section for details o

Page 72 - Selecting Message Alert Type

37Using Memory3. Press or ¬ when you finish entering the name.Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the information you stored.Recalling an Ent

Page 73 - Turning Keypad Tones On and

38Recalling an Entry by Memory LocationEach name and number you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you have stored names and nu

Page 74 - Turning Scratchpad Tones On

39Using MemoryShortcuts for Recalling Phone Book EntriesUsing Speed DialIf you know the memory location of the number you want to call, try the Speed

Page 75 - Using Lock/Security Features

iv Using Lock/Security Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Road Map for Lock Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Activating Voice Privacy . .

Page 76 - Road Map for Lock Security

40Making Notes on the ScratchpadIn addition to your internal phone book, you also have a built-in scratchpad for making quick notes. The scratchpad re

Page 77 - Activating Voice Privacy

41ˇhe Menu SystemUsing the Menu SystemYour TDMA digital StarTAC™ cellular phone includes many features to help you be more productive. The phone’s use

Page 78 - Locking/Unlocking Your

42Navigating the MenuYou can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone. Use the upper and lower volu

Page 79 - Activating Priority Calling

43Recent CallsManaging Recent Calls The recent calls menu option allows you to access your Caller Line ID and review previous calls. Caller Line ID is

Page 80 - Changing the Lock Code

44Road Map for Recent CallsTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start: About Recent CallsThe Recent Calls menu allows you to rev

Page 81 - Restricting Call Placement

45Recent Calls• Caller Line ID allows you to view the name and number of the calling party in the phone’s display while the phone is ringing. Caller L

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46 Managing Recent CallsReviewing Received CallShortcut: Press‰ ‰ to view your received calls. You must hold the second ‰ until the received call list

Page 83 - Resetting All Options

47Recent CallsReviewing Dialed Calls1. Follow the steps in the ”Getting to Recent Calls…” block to scroll to Dialed Calls. The total number of dialed

Page 84 - Clearing All Stored

48Clearing Caller Line IDTip: To erase all entries you must press and hold Ç, whereas to erase a single entry you simply press Ç.To erase all entries

Page 85 - Customizing Phone Options

49Phone BookManaging the Phone Book In “Using Phone Memory” you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. You can ac

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v Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Accessory Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Troubleshooting . . .

Page 87 - Activating Pager Mode

50Road Map for Phone BookTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start:Recall ByNameRecall ByLocationStoreNumberPhoneBookRecent

Page 88 - Viewing Your Own Number

51Phone BookRecalling an Entry by NameTip: You can also recall phone numbers without using the Phone Book. See “Recalling an Entry by Name” on page 37

Page 89 - Switching Between Numbers

52Storing with the MenuUse the phone’s menu system to store names and numbers into the Phone Book.1. Follow the steps in the ”Getting to Phone Book…”

Page 90 - Reviewing Feature Settings

53Phone BookStoring and Placing Numbers with Pause DialingEntering a Pause in a NumberWhen you call automated systems, a recorded message prompts you

Page 91 - Hands-Free

547. Insert another pause, and enter the next group of numbers by repeating steps 3 through 5 as many times as necessary. You can store up to 32 digit

Page 92 - Deactivating Open to Answer

55Phone BookStoring and Placing Numbers for Calling Card InformationStoring Calling Card InformationLike Pause Dialing, you can store calling card acc

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567. Press to scroll to the Number Character. You will see Insert Number 'N.8. Press to insert the 'N Character. This special character

Page 94 - Identification

57Phone Book3. Enter the phone number you want to call, including the area code. Enter the number manually, by location, or recall.4. Press and hold

Page 95 - Selecting Language

58Editing a Memory LocationAfter you store names and numbers in the Phone Book, you can edit the information or erase entries at any time.1. Follow th

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59Phone BookPress to keep the phone number in its current location. The display shows the name stored with the phone number you are editing.8. Enter

Page 97 - Phone Options

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60Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book EntryYou can use the individual ring style feature to assign one of nine ring styles to alert you

Page 99 - Selecting a Network

61Phone Book5. Press or ¬to select that ring style.The display confirms the selection by showing Ring Style Assigned. 6. Press º to exit, or scroll t

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62Timing Your Calls Your phone’s Call Timers give you a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of individual calls, se

Page 101 - Selecting a Non-Public

63Call TimersRoad Map for Call TimersTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start:IndividualXX YYResettableXXXXXCumulativeXXXXX

Page 102 - Selecting a Public Network

64Viewing the Individual Call TimerShortcut: Press ‰ » » for a quick look at this timer.You can view the air-time of the most recent call or the call

Page 103 - Networks

65Call TimersShortcut: Press ‰ » »»» for a quick look at this timer.Viewing the Cumulative TimerThis is a non-resettable timer that keeps track of you

Page 104 - Using the Message Center

66Displaying the Individual Timer AutomaticallyTip: Activating the Individual Timer may reduce both standby and talk times.When you turn this feature

Page 105 - Road Map for Message

67Call TimersSetting the Repeating Audible TimerYou can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select—from 11-999 seconds. Y

Page 106 - Dialing Voice Mail

682. Press to toggle between Single Timer Off and Single Timer On.The prompt to enter seconds appears only if you have turned the feature on. If you

Page 107 - Reading Text Messages

69Tone ControlsAdjusting Tone Controls Use these features to select vibration mode, personalize your phone’s ringer styles, or turn the ringer off.In

Page 108 - Messages

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

Page 109 - Initiating a Call Back

70Road Map for Tone ControlsTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start:Call AlertTypeMsg AlertTypeCall AlertRing StyleKeypad

Page 110 - ¬ to clear the message

71Tone ControlsSelecting Call Alert TypeShortcut: Press ƒ † to toggle the VibraCall™ Alert function on and off.Using this feature, you can choose to b

Page 111 - Ç when you are in the

722. Press to scroll through your choices:3. Press when you reach the setting you want.4. Press º to exit, or scroll to other features.Selecting M

Page 112 - Editing the Voice Mail

73Tone ControlsSelecting a Ring StyleYour phone lets you select any of nine different ring styles. After you choose a style, the phone give you a brie

Page 113 - Setting the Scrolling Speed

742. Press to toggle between Keypad Tone On and Keypad Tone Off.3. Press º to exit, or scroll to other features.Turning Scratchpad Tones On and OffS

Page 114 - Reference Information

75Lock/SecurityUsing Lock/Security Features While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your TDMA digital StarTAC™ phone has a n

Page 115 - Desktop Charger (AC Adapter

76Road Map for Lock SecurityTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start: CodeViewLock CodeChangeLock CodeServiceLevel XMaster

Page 116 - Information

77Lock/SecurityActivating Voice PrivacyWhen you activate your phone’s Voice Privacy feature, you request your cellular system to search for a Voice Pr

Page 117 - Troubleshooting

78Locking/Unlocking Your PhoneFor your protection, you must enter the six-digit security code to access the features that your phone contains. The fac

Page 118 - ‰ æ. To

79Lock/SecurityTip: If you forget your lock code, try pressing ⁄ ¤ ‹or the last three digits of your cellular phone number.Answering Calls While the P

Page 119 - Glossary

viii To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use the Motorola-supplied or approved carrying case,

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80Viewing the Lock CodeTo display the active three-digit lock code:1. Follow the steps in ”Getting to Secure Options…” above to select View Lock Code.

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81Lock/SecurityRestricting Call PlacementYou can restrict call placement or hide memory information when loaning your phone to others.Selecting a Serv

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822• Calls can be placed from all memory locations.• No dialing from keypad• No memory edit or storage• No access to Caller Line ID stack or Last Numb

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83Lock/SecurityResetting All OptionsUse the Master Reset feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings.Note: On

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84Clearing All Stored InformationIf you want to start over, use Master Clear to reset all user-selectable options, clear the resettable timer, and era

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85Phone OptionsCustomizing Phone Options The Phone Options menu lets you customize the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can tune your phon

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86Road Map for Phone OptionsTo enter the menu system:Press ƒ, then press .orPress ƒ ⁄.Start: AutomaticHF OffMult KeyAnswer OffAutomaticAnswer OffT

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87Phone OptionsActivating Pager Mode Tip: When Pager Mode is active, ƒ † only toggles the Message Alert Type settings. ƒ † has no effect on the Call A

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88Viewing Your Own NumberUse this feature to view your phone’s currently active phone number. If you have more than one phone number, you can change t

Page 129 - Patent Information

89Phone OptionsSwitching Between NumbersNote: This is a carrier-specific option. If unavailable, please contact your service provider.Your phone can op

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ix packed with a protective battery cover; please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use. Driving Check the laws and regulations o

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90Reviewing Feature SettingsUse this feature to review the changes you’ve made to feature settings.Note: While scrolling through Feature Review, you c

Page 132 - Update on Mobile Phones

91Phone OptionsActivating Automatic Hands-FreeTurn this feature on when you are using Hands-Free vehicular accessories. Note: The use of wireless tele

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92Activating Multiple Key AnswerTurn on the Multiple Key Answer feature to answer calls by pressing the Smart Button, any key on the upper keypad ⁄-»,

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93Phone OptionsActivating Automatic AnswerTip: If the ringer and VibraCall™ alert are off, the phone answers without ringing or vibrating.Turn Auto An

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94Selecting Battery Options—Status LightThis feature enables you to turn off the Power/Status Indicator. Turn this mode on to increase talk or standby

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95Phone OptionsSelecting LanguageThis feature enables you to select the language in which your phone displays prompts and messages.1. Follow the steps

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99Network SelectionSelecting a NetworkNote: This is an optional network- and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.The Net

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