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Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless
communications from a global leader in
communications technology! We are pleased you
have chosen the Motorola Timeport cellular phone
to keep you connected with ease.
All Motorola phones are designed and
manufactured to meet Motorola’s rigorous
specifications and world-class quality standards.
During development, our testing team took the
Motorola Timeport through rigorous durability tests
including temperature, humidity, shock, dust,
vibration, and drop tests—and the phone still
worked!
We are confident that you and your callers will find
your wireless phone to be a convenient and reliable
way to stay in touch. Thank you for choosing
Motorola Timeport, and enjoy your new phone!
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Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications from a global leader in communications technology! We are pleased you have c

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10 Aircraft Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Check and comply with

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100Activating Automatic Hands-FreeTurn this feature on when you are using Hands-Free vehicular accessories. Note: The use of wireless telephones and t

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101Phone OptionsActivating Multiple Key AnswerTurn on the Multiple Key Answer feature to answer calls by pressing the Smart Button, any key on the upp

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1022. Press = to toggle between Open to Answer On and Open to Answer Off.Note: The Open to Answer function cannot be accessed when in Pager Mode.3. Pr

Page 6 - Safety Information

103Phone OptionsSelecting Battery Options—Status LightThis feature enables you to turn off the Power/Status Indicator. Turn this mode off to increase

Page 7 - Phone Operation

104Selecting a LanguageThis feature enables you to select the language in which your phone displays prompts and messages.1. Follow the steps in “Getti

Page 8 - Electronic Devices

105Network SelectionSelecting a NetworkNote: This is an optional network- and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.The Ne

Page 9 - Posted Facilities

106Road Map for Selecting a NetworkTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start:Time andDatePhoneBookTimersToneControlLockSecu

Page 10 - Blasting Areas

107Network SelectionPerforming a Manual Network SearchTo perform a manual search for a network:1. Follow “Getting to Network Selection” above to scrol

Page 11 - Overview

108Note: The phone is registered with the selected network until you place or receive a call or until you turn the phone off and on.If registration is

Page 12 - Phone Overview

109Network Selection3. Press = to register with the displayed network.If registration is successful, your phone displays a confirmation message from th

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11 Overview Overview Package Content Options Your digital cellular phone typically comes equipped with a transformer charger and at least one battery

Page 14 - Phone Diagram

110Specifying an Automatic SearchTo reset the phone to perform an automatic network search (rather than forcing the selection of a public or non-publi

Page 15 - Understanding the Guide

111Message CenterUsing the Message Center The Message Center gives you easy access to both voice mail and your text messages. In this chapter you will

Page 16 - Using the Battery

112Road Map for Message CenterStart: Send NewMessageRead MsgsXX NewQuickNotesVoice MailXX MsgsmMsg CenterOptionsDrafts(only if interrupted whi

Page 17 - Battery Covers

113Message CenterVoice Mail AlertsThis feature notifies you whenever a message is sent to your voice mail number, providing real-time information on me

Page 18 - Batteries

114Reading and Managing Text MessagesIf you subscribe to a Short Message Service (SMS), you may be able to receive alphanumeric messages on your phone

Page 19 - Checking Battery Levels

115Message CenterReading Text Messages1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Voice Mail” on page 113.• If you have text messages, you see Read Msgs XX New

Page 20 - Charging Batteries

1163. Press = to select and view the message text, starting on the top line. 4. Press < or > to scroll through the message text. After you scrol

Page 21 - Battery Charging Tips

117Message CenterMessage Options—Replying to a MessageTo reply to a message from the messages Options menu:1. Scroll to Reply to Message, and press =

Page 22 - Quick Change Power Source

118Message Options—Forwarding a MessageTo forward a message from the messages Options menu:1. Press < or > to scroll to Forward Message, and the

Page 23 - Using the Phone

119Message CenterMessage Options—Viewing Message Details1. Press < or > to scroll to Message Details, and press = to select.Your phone displays

Page 24 - Turning the Phone On and

12 Phone Overview See “Phone Diagram” on page 14 for an illustration of the components described below. Earpiece —Ultra-compact phone speaker. Heads

Page 25 - Reading the Indicators

120d. Edit the number or email address, if desired. Press c to delete one character at a time. Press and hold c to delete the entire number or email a

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121Message CenterLocking and Unlocking a MessageYou can lock important messages to ensure their safekeeping for later review. A locked message cannot

Page 27 - Power/Status Indicator

122Clearing All MessagesTo erase all the messages in a folder at once:1. While in the folder, press and hold c.You see Delete All?.2. Press = or s to

Page 28 - Using the Smart Button

123Message CenterSending Text MessagesIf you subscribe to a Short Message Service (SMS), you may be able to send alphanumeric messages from your TDMA

Page 29 - Placing a Call

124Tip: When you reach the character limit of a message, the cursor stops scrolling and you are unable to enter more text.4. Enter the message text. (

Page 30 - or open the phone when the

125Message CenterSending a Message from the Phone BookTo send a message from your Phone Book:1. Enter the Phone Book, and select the entry to receive

Page 31 - Switching Between Digital

126Sending, Creating, Editing, and Deleting Quick NotesQuick Notes are pre-written text messages that you can edit and send. You can also create or de

Page 32 - Redialing a Number

127Message CenterEdit the message text, as desired:a. Press * or # to scroll through message text. Press c to delete one digit at a time. Press and ho

Page 33 - Muting the Microphone

128Editing Quick Notes1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Quick Notes” on page 126.2. Press < or > to scroll to Edit a Quick Note, and press = to

Page 34 - Using Phone Memory

129Message CenterReading and Sending Draft MessagesIf an incoming call or other event interrupts you while you are creating a message, your phone save

Page 35 - Phone Book

13Overview= Smart Button—Use the Smart Button to recall information from memory, place and end calls, select menu features, and toggle features on and

Page 36 - Storing Names and Numbers

130Reviewing Messages in Your OutboxAll sent messages are saved in your Outbox. The Outbox contains:• messages that have been successfully transmitted

Page 37 - How to Enter a Name

131Message Center3. Press = to select and view the message text, starting on the top line. 4. Press < or > to scroll through the message text. A

Page 38 - # to advance the

132Outbox Options—Resending a MessageTo resend a message from the Outbox Options menu:1. Scroll to Resend Message, and press = to select.2. Press <

Page 39 - Memory Location

133Message CenterOutbox Options—Forwarding a MessageTo forward a message from the Outbox Options menu:1. Press < or > to scroll to Forward Messa

Page 40 - Phone Book Entries

134Outbox Options—Viewing Message Details1. Press < or > to scroll to Message Details, and press = to select.Your phone displays Sent:, followed

Page 41 - Scratchpad

135Message CenterEditing the Voice Mail NumberThis feature allows you to save your voice mail access number. Tip: When you enter the voice mail number

Page 42 - Features

136Reference InformationAccessory OptionsAn exciting line of Motorola accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance and personalize your

Page 43 - Road Maps

137ReferenceCharger InsertThe charger insert allows you to make an existing Motorola charger base compatible with your new Timeport phone.HolsterYour

Page 44 - Managing Recent Calls

138Easy Install Hands-Free Car KitThe optional Hands-Free Kit gives you the convenience of hands-free, speaker phone operation while in your car. Full

Page 45 - About Recent Calls

139ReferenceNote: Certain features including VibraCall® alert will not operate on select StarTAC TDMA, Timeport, or analog phones.Accessory Limited Wa

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14Phone DiagramEarpieceBattery LevelIndicatorVibraCall®Alert Indicator09:55Alphanumeric KeypadFunctionKeysMicrophoneSmart ButtonVolume KeysPower/Statu

Page 47 - Getting to Recent Calls

140TroubleshootingQuestion AnswerI pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone?Be sure to press and hold the power butt

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141ReferenceI tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal.The cellular system did not process your call. For example, the cellular system ma

Page 49 - Clearing Caller Line ID

142GlossaryAAC adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet.AMPS (Advanced M

Page 50 - Managing the Phone Book

143Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones The tones that your telephone transmits when you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to access automat

Page 51 - Road Map for Phone Book

144Lithium Ion (LiIon) A battery technology used in personal cellular telephones.lock Use this feature to prevent unauthorized access to your teleph

Page 52 - Getting to Phone Book

145Rroad map The visual representation of your phone’s menu system provided in this user guide.Sscratchpad tones See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tone

Page 53 - to send a

146TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) TDMA is an efficient method of providing digital cellular communication by allowing several different convers

Page 54 - Storing and Placing Numbers

147The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesFDA has been receiving inqu

Page 55 - Placing a Call with Pauses

148distance between the phone's antenna—the primary source of the RF—and the person's head. The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which t

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149resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study: 1. In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an associatio

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15OverviewUnderstanding the GuideKey PressesKey presses are represented in this guide using symbols so that you may locate and use the required sequen

Page 58 - Placing a Calling Card Call

150changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radia

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151Because this occurred in only a small number of cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant.4 In summary, we do no

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152What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer product

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153• National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group. In the absence of c

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154Where can I find additional information?For additional information, see the following websites: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Pr

Page 63 - Style to a Phone Book Entry

155EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES: This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The Governments of the U

Page 64 - Setting the Time and Date

156Patent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:42914754302845431207443652214369516436952043695224374370437860343909

Page 65 - Road Map for Time and Date

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Page 66 - Getting to Time and Date

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Page 67 - Changing Your Date Format

159IndexAaccess number for voice mail 135accessories 136batteries 136desktop charger 136hands-free kit 138headset 137holster 137vehicle power a

Page 68 - Turning Autoupdate On and

16Using the BatteryYour digital phone uses Lithium Ion (LiIon) batteries. Batteries are available in Slim and Extra Capacity sizes.In this chapter, yo

Page 69 - Timing Your Calls

160placing calling card call 58storing information 56, 141callsdialed 48managing recent 44received 47changing your number 98chargersdesktop char

Page 70 - Road Map for Call Timers

161Mmain batteryinstalling 18removing 18Master Clear 93Master Reset 92memory locationediting 60service level 89using phone book 35menusentering

Page 71 - Getting to Call Timers

162storing names and numbers 36using 35phone numberviewing your own 29phone number, viewing your own 24, 98phone overview 12PIN number 57placing

Page 72 - Resetting the Timer

163audible repeating 74automatically display individual timer 73cumulative call timer 72individual call timer 71one-minute audible 73repeating au

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

Page 74 - Audible Timer

18Installing and Removing BatteriesInstalling a Battery1. Set the edge of the battery opposite the release latch into the cover.2. Press the release l

Page 75 - Setting the Single Timer

19BatteriesChecking Battery LevelsBattery Level IndicatorThe three bar segments on your phone’s Battery Level Indicator display the amount of charge r

Page 76 - Adjusting Tone Controls

2 Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 77 - Road Map for Tone Controls

20Power Status Messages You may also see one of the following messages:Charging BatteriesTip: You can still place and answer calls while using either

Page 78 - Getting to Tone Controls

21BatteriesUsing the Desktop ChargerYou can use the desktop charger to charge batteries while they are attached to your phone, or you can charge a mai

Page 79 - Selecting Message Alert Type

22• The battery should be at or near room temperature when charging.• New batteries or batteries that have been stored for long periods of time may no

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23Using the PhoneUsing the PhoneThis chapter introduces you to the basic features of your phone. You will learn how to:• turn the phone on and off• re

Page 81 - Turning Keypad Tones On and

24Turning the Phone On and Off1. Open your phone to expose the keypad.2. To turn the phone on, press and hold P until the display appears and you hear

Page 82 - Turning Scratchpad Tones On

25Using the PhoneReading the IndicatorsSignal Strength Indicator (1)The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) indicates the strength of your phone’s connect

Page 83 - Using Lock/Security Features

26SMS Message Waiting Indicator (6)The Short Message Service (SMS) Message Waiting Indicator is displayed when the phone receives a message. (This is

Page 84 - Road Map for Lock Security

27Using the PhonePower/Status IndicatorWhile wearing your phone in its holster or while carrying it, you can check the Power/Status indicator on top o

Page 85 - Getting to Lock Security

28Standby ModeTo conserve energy, your phone may turn off its lights when in standby mode. The display backlight comes back on the next time you press

Page 86 - Locking/Unlocking Your

29Using the PhoneToggling Features On and OffSome of your phone’s features toggle on and off. Use the upper or lower volume key to scroll to the desir

Page 87 - Activating Priority Calling

3 Using the Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Introducing the Menu Features . . . . . . . . . . . .42Navigating the Menu . . . . .

Page 88 - Getting to Secure Options

303. Press and hold = until you hear two tones. You see Dialing XXX, where XXX is the number you are calling.or Press S to place the call. You hear a

Page 89 - Restricting Call Placement

31Using the PhoneUnanswered Call IndicatorWhen you cannot take a call, your digital phone keeps a count of your unanswered calls and alerts you with

Page 90 - Service Level Settings

32Redialing a NumberAutomatic RedialA fast busy signal indicates that the cellular system is busy. With Automatic Redial, your phone calls continuousl

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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

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

Page 93 - A-Key Entry

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 94 - Customizing Phone Options

36Storing Names and NumbersHow to Store Phone Numbers1. Enter the phone number you want to store.Note: You can store up to 32 digits per phone number

Page 95 - Road Map for Phone Options

37Using MemoryHow to Enter Letters and NumbersYou can press the numeric keys one or more times to produce any letter or number in the alphabet. Use th

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38The cursor advances automatically to the next space after you enter a letter or after a short period of inactivity. If you are repeating a character

Page 97 - Selecting Preferred Call

39Using MemoryRecalling an Entry by NameAfter storing names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls. Use the Smart

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4 Adjusting Tone Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Road Map for Tone Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Selecting Call Alert Type

Page 99 - Reviewing Feature Settings

40Clearing a Phone Memory Entry1. Recall by name the entry that you want to erase. (See “Recalling an Entry by Name” on page 39.)2. Press c to clear t

Page 100 - Getting to Call Options

41Using MemoryMaking Notes on the ScratchpadIn addition to your internal phone book, you also have a built-in scratchpad for making quick notes. The s

Page 101 - Deactivating Open to Answer

42Using the Menu SystemYour digital cellular phone includes many features to help you be more productive. The phone’s user-friendly menu system helps

Page 102 - Activating Automatic

43ˇhe Menu SystemNavigating the MenuYou can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone. Use the upper

Page 103 - Getting to Phone Options

44Managing Recent Calls The recent calls menu option allows you to access your Caller Line ID and review previous calls. Caller Line ID is an optional

Page 104 - Selecting a Language

45Recent CallsRoad Map for Recent CallsTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start: About Recent CallsThe Recent Calls menu allow

Page 105 - Selecting a Network

46• If you subscribe to call waiting and receive a call while another call is in progress:- You hear a call waiting tone.- The caller’s name and numbe

Page 106 - Road Map for Selecting a

47Recent CallsReviewing Received CallShortcut: Press r r to view your received calls. You must hold the second r until the received call list is displ

Page 107 - Getting to Network Selection

48Reviewing Dialed Calls1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Recent Calls” above to scroll to Dialed Calls. Your phone displays the total number of dial

Page 108 - Selecting a New Network

49Recent CallsClearing Caller Line IDTip: To erase all entries you must press and hold c, whereas to erase a single entry you simply press c.To erase

Page 109 - Selecting a Public Network

5 Using the Message Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Road Map for Message Center . . . . . . . . . . .112Voice Mail Alerts . . . . . . . . .

Page 110 - Networks

50Managing the Phone Book In “Using Phone Memory” you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. You can access the s

Page 111 - Using the Message Center

51Phone BookRoad Map for Phone BookTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start:Recall ByNameRecall ByLocationEdit Nameand Numb

Page 112 - Road Map for Message

52Recalling an Entry by NameShortcut: You can recall phone numbers without using the Phone Book. See “Recalling an Entry by Name” on page 39 or “Recal

Page 113 - Getting to Voice Mail

53Phone BookRecalling an Entry by LocationTip: Select a Phone Book entry and press m to send a text message. Refer to “Sending Text Messages” on page

Page 114 - Getting to Read Messages

545. When you see Enter Name:, enter a name to identify the phone number. (See “How to Enter a Name” on page 37 for details on entering names.)6. Pres

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55Phone BookTip: You can store up to 32 digits, including pauses.7. Insert another pause, and enter the next group of numbers by repeating steps 3 thr

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56Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card InformationStoring Calling Card InformationLike Pause Dialing, you can store calling card access number

Page 117 - Message Center

57Phone Book6. Press f S.7. Press < to scroll to the Number Character. You see Insert Number 'N.8. Press = to insert the 'N Character. Th

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58Placing a Calling Card CallTo recall your stored calling card information:1. Recall the calling card information you stored. (See “Recalling an Entr

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59Phone BookAttaching an Email AddressYou can attach email addresses to your Phone Book entries with the Phone Book menu.1. Follow the steps in “Getti

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

Page 121 - Clearing Messages

60Editing 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

Page 122 - Initiating a Call Back

61Phone Book7. Press c to erase the memory location, then enter a new two-digit location.orPress = to keep the phone number in its current location. Y

Page 123 - Getting to Send New Message

62Editing an Email AddressAfter you attach an email address to a Phone Book entry, you can edit the address at any time.1. Follow the steps in “Gettin

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63Phone BookAssigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book EntryYou can use the individual ring style feature to assign one of nine ring styles to

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64Setting the Time and Date The Time and Date menu lets you format and edit your phone’s time and date information.In this chapter you will learn how

Page 126 - Getting to Quick Notes

65Time and DateRoad Map for Time and DateTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start: Set TimeSet TimeFormatSet DateFormatTime

Page 127 - Creating Quick Notes

66Activating Pager Mode Setting the TimeUse this feature to manually set your phone’s clock:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Time and Date” above to

Page 128 - Deleting Quick Notes

67Time and Date6. Press > or < to scroll to the correct am/pm setting, and press = to select it and exit the time setting display.7. Press e to

Page 129 - Getting to the Draft Folder

68Changing the Time FormatYour phone can display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format. To select the format you want:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to

Page 130 - Getting to the Outbox

69Call TimersTiming Your Calls Your phone’s Call Timers give you a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of individua

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

Page 132 - Outbox Options—Resending a

70Road Map for Call TimersTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start:IndividualXX YYResettableXXXXXCumulativeXXXXXResetTimer

Page 133 - Outbox Options—Forwarding a

71Call TimersViewing Call TimersNetwork connection time is the elapsed time, in one-minute intervals, from the moment you connect to your service prov

Page 134 - Deleting Unsent Messages

72Viewing the Resettable Call TimerShortcut: Press r # # # for a quick look at this timer.You can track, in one-minute intervals, the approximate amou

Page 135 - Editing the Voice Mail

73Call TimersDisplaying the Individual Timer AutomaticallyTip: Activating the Individual Timer may reduce both standby and talk times.When you turn th

Page 136 - Reference Information

74Setting the Repeating Audible TimerYou can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select—from 11-999 seconds. You will hea

Page 137 - Charger Insert

75Call TimersSetting the Single TimerUse the Single Timer to sound a beep during calls at a specified interval—from 11-999 seconds. The beep sounds 10

Page 138 - Clip-On Organizer

76Adjusting Tone Controls Use these features to select vibration mode, personalize your phone’s ringer styles, or turn the ringer off.In this chapter

Page 139 - Information

77Tone ControlsRoad Map for Tone ControlsTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start:Call AlertTypeMsg AlertTypeCall AlertRing

Page 140 - Troubleshooting

78Selecting Call Alert TypeShortcut: Press f 8 to toggle the VibraCall® Alert function on and off.Using this feature, you can choose to be alerted to

Page 141 - S before ending your

79Tone Controls2. Press > or < to scroll through your choices:3. Press = when you reach the setting you want.4. Press e to exit, or scroll to ot

Page 142 - Glossary

8 placing it inside your pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. When the battery is detached from the phone, your batteries are packed

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80Selecting a Ring StyleYour phone lets you select any of nine different ring styles. After you choose a style, the phone gives you a brief sample of

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81Tone ControlsTurning Keypad Tones On and OffKeypad tones are the sounds you hear when you press any key on the phone. By default, keypad tones are t

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82Turning Scratchpad Tones On and OffScratchpad tones are the tones that your phone sends to access automated calling systems like Voice Mail. By defa

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83Lock/SecurityUsing Lock/Security FeaturesWhile you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your digital phone has a number of built-

Page 147 - Update on Mobile Phones

84Road Map for Lock SecurityTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start: CodeViewLock CodeChangeLock CodeServiceLevel XMaster

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85Lock/SecurityActivating Voice PrivacyWhen you activate your phone’s Voice Privacy feature, you request your cellular system to search for a Voice Pr

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86Locking/Unlocking Your PhoneLocking Your Phone AutomaticallyWhen you turn this feature on, your phone automatically locks itself each time you turn

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87Lock/SecurityTip: If you forget your lock code, try pressing 1 2 3 or the last three digits of your cellular phone number.Answering Calls While the

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88Viewing and Changing the Lock CodeFor your protection, you must enter the six-digit security code to access the features that your phone contains. T

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89Lock/SecurityChanging the Lock CodeTo change your three-digit lock code:1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Secure Options” on page 88 to select Chan

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9 • should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference • should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any rea

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90Service Level SettingsEach of your phone’s eight service levels offers a different combination of access privileges and restriction.Note: Caller Li

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91Lock/Security6• Calls can be placed from the keypad and from memory.• No edit or memory storage to memory locations 1-106 No Store 1-107• Calls can

Page 156 - Patent Information

92Resetting All OptionsUse the Master Reset feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings.Note: Once you select

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93Lock/SecurityClearing All Stored InformationIf you want to start over, use Master Clear to reset all user-selectable options, clear the resettable t

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94Customizing Phone Options The Phone Options menu lets you customize the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can personalize your phone’s se

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95Phone OptionsRoad Map for Phone OptionsTo enter the menu system:Press f, then press =.orPress f 1.Start: AutomaticHF OnMulti KeyAnswer OffAutomati

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96Activating Pager Mode Tip: When Pager Mode is active, f 8 only toggles the Message Alert Type settings. f 8 has no effect on the Call Alert Type set

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97Phone OptionsSelecting Preferred Call ModeYou can assign either a digital or analog channel to your phone, based on system channel availability. Tip

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98Viewing Your Own NumberShortcut: Press r # for a quick look at your phone number.Use this feature to view your phone’s currently active phone number

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99Phone OptionsWhen your phone has two numbers, both are designated as your home system but only one number can be active at any given time. Calls are

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