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
GETTING STARTEDPreparing Battery for Initial UseThe Nickel-Cadmium or Nickel Metal Hydride Battery supplied withyour telephone must be fully charged b
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
GETTING STARTEDQuick Change MethodThe Quick Change Method allows you to remove your telephonebattery at any time and replace it with a charged spare b
BASIC OPERATIONTurn Phone On1. Extend antenna for optimal performance.2. Press ∏ once.3. Check the status indicators and display messages before plac-
BASIC OPERATIONStatus Indicators ExplanationIndicators IU (In Use Indicator)•Flashes when call is in progress.NS (No Service Indicator)•Flashes or li
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
BASIC OPERATIONAutomatic RedialingYour telephone includes a convenient feature designed to makerepetitive call attempts automatically when a cellular
BASIC OPERATIONWeak Signal Strong SignalThe SSM appears every time you turn your phone on. After 8 seconds, the SSM will continuously flash the relat
WELCOMEThank you for selecting Motorola—a world leader in cellular technology.All Motorola cellular phones are designed and manufactured in theUnited
BASIC OPERATIONAdjusting Earpiece VolumePress and hold ≥ or ≤ to raise or lower the earpiece volumelevel.Adjusting Ringer Volume1. Press Ï.2. Press an
BASIC OPERATIONTwo-System OperationYour telephone can operate over two different home systems if youhave made proper arrangements with your Cellular S
BASIC OPERATIONAntenna SystemThe Antenna System of your telephone is designed for optimumperformance with the antenna extended.There are two parts to
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
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
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
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
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
MEMORYIMPORTANT: Do not add PIN Code in Linked Sequence. Phonewill automatically insert PIN Code when placing a Linked Call.Follow instructions on pag
FEATURESThese features are designed to simplify operation or provide addi-tional convenience during special situations. The Feature Menupermits you to
TABLE OF CONTENTSGENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FEATURESDistinctive RingerYour phone includes a new feature called Distinctive Ringer. Thisfeature allows you to access one of nine different ringer s
FEATURESFeature enabledFeature disabledTo change this feature’s setting, enter the Feature Menu by follow-ing the instructions listed on page 29.Multi
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
FEATURESReminder Beeps(Available in some models only)Your Cellular Carrier may offer enhanced features such as ShortMessaging. Ask your Cellular Ser
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
TIMERSCall Timers provide a useful means of monitoring the air-time spentin conversation. Several of these operate in the background andcan be display
TIMERSOne Minute Beep1. Press Ï, ⁄.2. Scroll the menu by pressing • or £ until the display shows:Feature enabledFeature disabled3. Press Ç once to tur
SECURITY FEATURESYour telephone offers several forms of security features againstunauthorized use. Activating these features requires either yourthree
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.
SECURITY FEATURESDescription DisplayNo restrictions. (Standard setting) LEVEL 4Phone will place calls only from memory LEVEL 1locations 01-10. No keyp
TABLE OF CONTENTSClearing Entries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Recalling from Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACCESSORIESbattery. Nickel metal hydride batteries are high capacity batterieswhich offer up to 30% more talk time than comparable nickel cad-mium bat
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
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
ACCESSORIESUltra SaverThe optional Ultra Saver requires no installation and allows you topower your telephone from a vehicle’s battery via the cigaret
ACCESSORIEScoil cord from the telephone by squeezing both sides of the UltraSaver connector until the tabs release, then press ∏.This will return you
ACCESSORIESset while driving a vehicle. Please check the laws of your jurisdic-tion before purchasing or using a headset.THE Portable Cellular Connect
ACCESSORIESCompaq Direct ConnectThe direct connection cable allows Compaq computers usingCompaq’s SpeedPAQ™ 144 internal modem to transmit data orFAXe
ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONThere are generally two types of cellular systems serving any met-ropolitan area. One of these will most likely be operate
ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONContact your system operator, or that of the visited system, for informa-tion on dialing and billing procedures.To use alt
ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONSystem Type Selection DisplayIf home system is wireline (type B) SCAN ABFlashing RM (Roam) indicator = call on A systemSl
TABLE OF CONTENTSSECURITY FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Electronic Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATIONNOTE: Constant flashing of the RM (Roam)indicator, or a steadilylit NS (No Service)indicator while within your home service
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
MESSAGE GLOSSARYA • key displayed as “A”A1 System “A” phone number 1A2 System “A” phone number 2AUTO ANSROFF Automatic Answer featureMKEY ANSROFF Mu
MESSAGE GLOSSARYEMRCY OFF Emergency Dialing featureFULL Selected Memory Location is fullXOME System Type Selection — Home ModeLEVEL 1 Call Restrictio
MESSAGE GLOSSARYREMiND MSGONReminder BeepsSignal Strength MeterSCAN A System Type Selection (scan non-wireline “A” only)SCAN AB System Type Selection
INDEXACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Adjusting Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
56INDEXDisplaying Battery Voltage Meter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Displaying Own Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57INDEXMouthpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Multiple Key Answer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEXRecalling Last Number Called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
59INDEXTIMERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Tone Dialing (Two-Part Calling) . . . . . . . . . . .
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONIMPORTANTRead This Information Before Using YourHand-held Portable Cellular TelephoneFirst introduced in 1984, the hand-held
PATENT INFORMATIONManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:Other patents pending.4121218412487941278244138681419303642543824302845
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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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
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, FederalAviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to hav
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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