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Page 1 - Telephone

CellularTelephoneOwnersManual

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PHONE OVERVIEW1 Retractable Antenna — Extend for optimum performance.2 Earpiece3 Status Indicators — Flash or light steadily to alert you to anumber o

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GETTING STARTEDPreparing Battery for Initial UseThe Nickel-Cadmium or Nickel Metal Hydride Battery supplied withyour telephone must be fully charged b

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GETTING STARTEDAttaching the Battery1. Place the battery pack on the phone so that its grooves align.Align the top of the battery with the line on the

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GETTING STARTEDQuick Change MethodThe Quick Change Method allows you to remove your telephonebattery at any time and replace it with a charged spare b

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BASIC OPERATIONTurn Phone On1. Extend antenna for optimal performance.2. Press ∏ once.3. Check the status indicators and display messages before plac-

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BASIC OPERATIONStatus Indicators ExplanationIndicators IU (In Use Indicator)•Flashes when call is in progress.NS (No Service Indicator)•Flashes or li

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BASIC OPERATIONPlacing a Call1. With the power on, enter the number you wish to call.2. Press Í.3. Begin the conversation when the called party answer

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BASIC OPERATIONAutomatic RedialingYour telephone includes a convenient feature designed to makerepetitive call attempts automatically when a cellular

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BASIC OPERATIONWeak Signal Strong SignalThe SSM appears every time you turn your phone on. After 8 seconds, the SSM will continuously flash the relat

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WELCOMEThank you for selecting Motorola—a world leader in cellular technology.All Motorola cellular phones are designed and manufactured in theUnited

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BASIC OPERATIONAdjusting Earpiece VolumePress and hold ≥ or ≤ to raise or lower the earpiece volumelevel.Adjusting Ringer Volume1. Press Ï.2. Press an

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BASIC OPERATIONTwo-System OperationYour telephone can operate over two different home systems if youhave made proper arrangements with your Cellular S

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BASIC OPERATIONAntenna SystemThe Antenna System of your telephone is designed for optimumperformance with the antenna extended.There are two parts to

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MEMORYIf you wish to save to that location, thus overwriting and erasing theold information, press Ø.If you wish to store the entry in an alternate lo

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MEMORYuseful when searching for a specific number in memory when youare not certain of its location.1. Press ‰, then the memory location where you wish

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MEMORY1. Press and hold digit keys until the IU (In Use) indicator lights.This indicates that the call has been initiated.Once numbers have been store

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MEMORYIf your party gives you another number to call, simply enter it from the keypad. If you make an error, press Ç to erase the last digitentered or

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MEMORYmaximum of 24 digits. (Each pause occupies a digit.) However, in order to store this information to a memory loca-tion, each sequence can only c

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MEMORYIMPORTANT: Do not add PIN Code in Linked Sequence. Phonewill automatically insert PIN Code when placing a Linked Call.Follow instructions on pag

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FEATURESThese features are designed to simplify operation or provide addi-tional convenience during special situations. The Feature Menupermits you to

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TABLE OF CONTENTSGENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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FEATURESDistinctive RingerYour phone includes a new feature called Distinctive Ringer. Thisfeature allows you to access one of nine different ringer s

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FEATURESFeature enabledFeature disabledTo change this feature’s setting, enter the Feature Menu by follow-ing the instructions listed on page 29.Multi

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FEATURESOne-Touch Emergency DialingMemory Location 01 may be used for an emergency number thatyou may wish to dial, even if your phone is locked. Feat

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FEATURESReminder Beeps(Available in some models only)Your Cellular Carrier may offer enhanced features such as ShortMessaging. Ask your Cellular Ser

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FEATURES1. Enter the number you wish to call.2. Press Í.3. Wait for double tone “Beep Beep”.4. Press Í.The phone will automatically send the PIN Code

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TIMERSCall Timers provide a useful means of monitoring the air-time spentin conversation. Several of these operate in the background andcan be display

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TIMERSOne Minute Beep1. Press Ï, ⁄.2. Scroll the menu by pressing • or £ until the display shows:Feature enabledFeature disabled3. Press Ç once to tur

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SECURITY FEATURESYour telephone offers several forms of security features againstunauthorized use. Activating these features requires either yourthree

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SECURITY FEATURESChanging Unlock Code1. Press Ï, ‚.2. Enter your six-digit security code.3. Enter the new desired three-digit unlock code.4. Press Ø.

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SECURITY FEATURESDescription DisplayNo restrictions. (Standard setting) LEVEL 4Phone will place calls only from memory LEVEL 1locations 01-10. No keyp

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TABLE OF CONTENTSClearing Entries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Recalling from Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ACCESSORIESbattery. Nickel metal hydride batteries are high capacity batterieswhich offer up to 30% more talk time than comparable nickel cad-mium bat

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ACCESSORIESthe same direction as the front of the telephone. You will hear aclick to indicate that the connection has been properly made. Plugthe AC C

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ACCESSORIESNOTE: It is recommended thatTalk Pak batteries be charged inthe front pocket.The battery in the front pocket haspriority and if it is in ra

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ACCESSORIESUltra SaverThe optional Ultra Saver requires no installation and allows you topower your telephone from a vehicle’s battery via the cigaret

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ACCESSORIEScoil cord from the telephone by squeezing both sides of the UltraSaver connector until the tabs release, then press ∏.This will return you

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ACCESSORIESset while driving a vehicle. Please check the laws of your jurisdic-tion before purchasing or using a headset.THE Portable Cellular Connect

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ACCESSORIESCompaq Direct ConnectThe direct connection cable allows Compaq computers usingCompaq’s SpeedPAQ™ 144 internal modem to transmit data orFAXe

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ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONThere are generally two types of cellular systems serving any met-ropolitan area. One of these will most likely be operate

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ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONContact your system operator, or that of the visited system, for informa-tion on dialing and billing procedures.To use alt

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ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONSystem Type Selection DisplayIf home system is wireline (type B) SCAN ABFlashing RM (Roam) indicator = call on A systemSl

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECURITY FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Electronic Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONNOTE: Constant flashing of the RM (Roam)indicator, or a steadilylit NS (No Service)indicator while within your home service

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICEIs the unit locked?See Electronic Lock, page 37.Is the NS (No Service) indicator lit?See page 16.Is a unique operating mode

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MESSAGE GLOSSARYA • key displayed as “A”A1 System “A” phone number 1A2 System “A” phone number 2AUTO ANSROFF Automatic Answer featureMKEY ANSROFF Mu

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MESSAGE GLOSSARYEMRCY OFF Emergency Dialing featureFULL Selected Memory Location is fullXOME System Type Selection — Home ModeLEVEL 1 Call Restrictio

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MESSAGE GLOSSARYREMiND MSGONReminder BeepsSignal Strength MeterSCAN A System Type Selection (scan non-wireline “A” only)SCAN AB System Type Selection

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INDEXACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Adjusting Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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56INDEXDisplaying Battery Voltage Meter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Displaying Own Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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57INDEXMouthpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Multiple Key Answer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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INDEXRecalling Last Number Called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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59INDEXTIMERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Tone Dialing (Two-Part Calling) . . . . . . . . . . .

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONIMPORTANTRead This Information Before Using YourHand-held Portable Cellular TelephoneFirst introduced in 1984, the hand-held

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PATENT INFORMATIONManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:Other patents pending.4121218412487941278244138681419303642543824302845

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QUICK REFERENCE SECTIONTurn On Press ∏.Unlock Enter the three-digit unlock code. If you makean error, press Ç and enter again.Place Call Enter number,

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and Motorola are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. © 1995 Motorola, Inc. 68P09396A92-A1/29/97-RGCFor information about your product, orac

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. Holding theantenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operat

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, FederalAviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to hav

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The design of Motorola’s cellular telephone complies with all applic-able RF Safety Standards.Motorola meets the standards

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