Welcome Thank you for choosing your Motorola phone from a global leader in communications technology. All Motorola digital cellular phones are design
10 Overview Phone Overview See the inside front cover of this guide for a diagram of the components described below. Antenna —Provides superior conn
11 Overview Understanding the Guide Key Presses In this guide, keys are represented by symbols. A sample sequence of key presses is shown below: f
12 Using the Battery About Your Batteries Your phone uses Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries in either AAAL or AA sizes. Note: In an emergency,
13BatteriesStoring and Disposing of BatteriesTo prolong battery life, do not expose a battery to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F)
145. Insert the tabs on the underside of the cover into the slots on the edges of the compartment.6. Lower the cover into place, then slide it forward
15BatteriesLow Battery WarningWhen the battery charge is low, the phone signals you in three ways: • Low Battery is displayed. • No bar segments are h
16Battery Charging TipsTo ensure maximum battery life:• Always use Motorola approved battery chargers.• When charging, keep the battery at or near roo
17Using the PhoneUsing the PhoneTurning the Phone On and Off1. To turn the phone on, press and hold p until the display appears and you hear a tone. 2
18Reading the IndicatorsSignal Strength IndicatorThe Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) indicates the strength of your phone’s connection with the local
19Using the PhoneSMS Message Waiting IndicatorThe Short Message Service (SMS) Message Waiting Indicator is displayed when the phone receives a message
ii Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20Placing a CallTo place a call:1. Press and hold p until the display lights and you hear an alert.2. Enter the number you want to call.If you make a
21Using the PhoneSwitching Between Digital and Analog ModesTo switch from digital to analog mode, or from analog to digital during a call:Press f 2.De
22If you hear an ordinary busy signal:1. Press e to hang up.2. Press S to redial the busy number. You will see Dialing XXXXXXX.Controlling VolumeAdjus
23Using MemoryUsing Phone MemoryEach phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory location numbered 01-99.For easy recall, store related numb
24How to Enter Letters and NumbersWhen the display shows Alpha Or Sto, you can press the numeric keys one or more times to enter any letter or number
25Using MemoryRecalling by NameYou can recall a stored name alphabetically and immediately call the corresponding number:1. Press f 3 to enter your na
26Clearing a Phone Memory EntryClearing an Entry by Name1. Recall by name the entry that you want to erase. (See “Recalling by Name” on page 25.)2. Pr
27Using MemoryUsing the Turbo Dial® FunctionThe Turbo Dial® function enables you to dial any number stored in locations 01-09 by pushing a single butt
28Using the Menu SystemYour Motorola cellular phone includes many features to help you be more productive. The phone’s user-friendly menu system helps
29ˇhe Menu SystemNavigating the MenuUse these keys to navigate the menu system:Road MapsTo help you navigate through the phone’s menus, each chapter b
iii Managing Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Road Map for Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30About Recent Calls . . .
30Managing Recent Calls Road Map for Recent CallsTo enter the menu system:Press f 1.Start: About Recent CallsThe Recent Calls menu enables you to revi
31Recent CallsThe caller’s name and number are stored automatically. You can view them after ending the call. (See “Reviewing Received Calls” on page
32 Managing Recent CallsReviewing Received Calls1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Recent Calls” above to scroll to Received Calls. Your phone shows t
33Recent Calls3. Press a to scroll through the list. The list can range from 01 (the most recent dialed call) to 20 (the oldest dialed call).The displ
34Managing the Phone Book Road Map for Phone BookTo enter the menu system:Press f 1.Start:Recall ByNameRecall ByLocationStoreNumberPhoneBookRecent
35Phone BookStoring Names and NumbersTo store names and numbers into the Phone Book.1. Follow “Getting to Phone Book” above to select Store Number.You
367. Continue with step 8 below, or return to step 2 above to store more numbers.8. Press e to exit the menu.Storing and Placing Numbers for Pause Dia
37Phone Book9. Enter the two-digit memory location where you want the sequence stored. You will see Alpha Or Sto.10. Enter a name for your sequence.(S
38Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card InformationStoring Calling Card InformationYou can store a calling card number sequence, with pause cha
39Phone Book13. Enter the two-digit memory location where you want to store the sequence. You will see Alpha Or Sto.14. Enter a name for the sequence.
iv Customizing Phone Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Road Map for Phone Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Activating Pager Mode . . . . .
40Editing a Memory LocationTo edit or erase Phone Book entries:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book” on page 35 to select Edit.2. Recall an e
41Phone Book10. Press s to save your changes. The phone confirms your entry by displaying the location, number, and name you stored.orPress c to leave
42Recalling an Entry by NameTo recall a stored entry by name, using the Phone Book menu:1. Follow “Getting to Phone Book” on page 35 to select Recall
43Phone BookAssigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book EntryUse the individual ring style feature to assign one of nine ring styles to alert y
44Timing Your Calls Road Map for Call TimersTo enter the menu system:Press f 1.Start:IndividualXX YYResettableXXXXXCumulativeXXXXXResetTimerIndiv
45Call TimersViewing the Individual Call TimerShortcut: Press r #, # for a quick look at this timer.You can view the air-time of the most recent call
46Shortcut: Press r #, #,#,# for a quick look at this timer.Viewing the Cumulative TimerThis is a non-resettable timer that keeps track of your phone’
47Call Timers2. To have the Individual Timer automatically displayed, press s. You will see Individual Timer On.orTo turn off automatic display of the
482. To activate the Repeat Timer, press s.orTo turn off the Repeat Timer, press c. You will see Repeat Timer Off.3. If you turned the timer off, skip
49Tone ControlsAdjusting Tone Controls Road Map for Tone ControlsTo enter the menu system:Press f 1.Start:Call AlertRing StyleKeypadTone OnScratchpa
v Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless
50Selecting a Ring StyleYour phone lets you select any of nine different ring styles. After you choose a style, the phone give you a brief sample of t
51Tone Controls2. To activate Keypad Tones, press s. You will see Keypad Tone On.orTo turn off Keypad Tones, press c. You will see Keypad Tone Off.3.
52Using Lock/Security Features Road Map for Lock SecurityTo enter the menu system:Press f 1.Start: CodeViewLock CodeServiceLevel XMaster ResetAutoma
53Lock/SecurityLock/SecurityActivating Voice PrivacyWhen you activate Voice Privacy, you request your cellular system to search for a Voice Privacy ch
54Locking/Unlocking Your PhoneLocking Your Phone AutomaticallyWhen you turn this feature on, your phone automatically locks itself each time you turn
55Lock/SecurityTip: If you forget your lock code, try pressing 1 2 3or the last three digits of your cellular phone number.Answering Calls While the P
56Viewing and Changing the Lock CodeFor your protection, you must enter the six-digit security code to access your phone’s features. The factory-progr
57Lock/SecurityNote: If you enter 911 or the first three digits of an emergency number, you will see Code Invalid, and your entry will not be accepted.
58Level Privileges & Restrictions Display1• Calls can be placed from memory locations 1-10 only.• No dialing from keypad• No memory edit or storag
59Lock/SecurityResetting All OptionsUse Master Reset to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings.Note: Once you selec
vi Phone Operation Normal Operation Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tip on Effici
60Customizing Phone Options Road Map for Phone OptionsTo enter the menu system:Press f 1.Start:Mult KeyAnswer OffAutomaticAnswer OffTo MainMenuPage
61Phone OptionsActivating Pager Mode When Pager Mode is activated, the phone simulates a pager:• Voice call alerts are suppressed.• Message alerts are
62Selecting Preferred Call ModeYou can assign either a digital or analog channel to your phone, based on system channel availability. Tip: If you sele
63Phone OptionsViewing Your Own NumberUse this feature to view the phone’s currently active phone number. If you have more than one number, you can us
64Selecting a Cellular System Shortcut: Press r #, and continue with step 3.Use the System Mode feature to set your preference for the type of cellula
65Phone Options4. Press s to select the system mode setting you want.5. Press e to exit, or scroll to other features.Reviewing Feature SettingsUse thi
66Activating Multiple Key AnswerActivating this feature enables you to answer calls by pressing any key on the upper keypad 1—9 or a.1. Follow “Gettin
67Phone OptionsActivating Automatic AnswerTip: If the ringer is off, the phone answers without ringing.Turn on the Automatic Answer feature to have yo
68Displaying System IdentificationThis feature shows the System ID for the cellular system your phone is currently accessing.1. Follow “Getting to Phon
69Message CenterUsing Voice Mail and Text Messages Road Map for Message CenterStart: Set Voice Mail No.MessageHeadersSet ScrollSpeedVoice MailXX Msg
vii Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF si
70Voice Mail AlertsThis feature alerts you whenever a message is sent to your voice mail number and provides information on messages waiting to be ret
71Message CenterReading Text MessagesThe Short Message Service (SMS) enables you to receive alphanumeric messages on your phone, just like a pager. Co
72Selecting and Reading Short Messages1. Follow “Getting to Text Messages” on page 71.• If you have messages, you see Text Msgs XX New, where XX is th
73Message Center5. After reading a message:• Return to the list of message headers by pressing a.or• Call back a number embedded in the message. (See
74Locking and Unlocking a MessageYou can lock important messages to ensure their safekeeping for later review. A locked message cannot be deleted unti
75Message CenterClearing All MessagesTo erase all the messages from your Message Center at once:1. Press and hold c when you are in the message center
76Editing the Voice Mail NumberTo store your voice mail access number:1. Follow “Getting to Message Center Options” above to select Set Voice Mail No.
77Message CenterSetting the Scrolling SpeedTo adjust the scrolling speed of incoming messages:1. Follow “Getting to Message Center Options” on page 76
78Reference InformationAccessory OptionsAn exciting line of Motorola accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance and personalize your
79ReferenceHeadsetThe convenient headset provides an earphone and microphone in one small piece for simple hands-free, private telephone conversations
viii Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilit
80TroubleshootingQuestion AnswerI pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone?Be sure to press and hold the power butto
81ReferenceI tried to place a call and received an alternating high/low tone.Your call did not reach the cellular system. You may have dialed the numb
82GlossaryAAC adapter An accessory device that enables you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet.AMPS (Advanced M
83Eemergency call This feature enables you to make an emergency call (by an emergency number such as 911) even if the phone is locked.Ffringe area
84Message Center Key A key near the top of the keypad that provides quick access to messages and messaging functions. See “Using Voice Mail and Text
85Speed Dial A feature that enables you to place a call by entering a stored number’s two-digit memory location and then pressing and holding the S
86IndexAaccess number for voice mail 76accessories 78, 78–79batteries 78hands-free kit 79headset 79vehicle power adapter 78accessory connector p
87Ddialed calls 33dialingwith pauses 37digitalindicator 17, 18mode 21displaySystem Identification 68Eearpiece 10ending a call 20Ffeature review
88NNo Service Indicator 18Ooptionclearing stored information 59reset 59PPager Mode 61pause dialing 36pausesentering into a number 36placing a ca
89Short Messaging Services (SMS) 71Signal Strength Indicator 18single timer 48SMS Message Waiting Indicator 19Speed Dial 26Standard Mode 64stand
ix Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include, but are not limited to: fueling areas such as
90Patent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:412121841386814193036425438243028454312074432731943296664369516436952
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