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Welcome
Thank you for choosing Motorola—a global leader in
communications technology.
All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured to
meet Motorola’s exacting specifications and world-class quality
standards. During development, our laboratory testing team took
the durable SC-3160 phone through its paces. They cooked it,
steamed it, shook it, shocked it, dusted it, and dropped it—and
the phone still worked! We are confident that the one you pur-
chased will meet your own exacting standards.
Thank you for choosing Motorola, and by all means, enjoy your
SC-3160 dual mode digital cellular phone!
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1 Welcome Thank you for choosing Motorola—a global leader in communications technology.All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured to meet Moto

Page 2 - Guide Overview

10 Getting Started Package Content Options The SC-3160 phone comes equipped with a Lithium Ion battery and either a Travel Charger or a Desktop Charg

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100GlossaryMessaging Function Menus While viewing your Caller IDs, reading your Messages, or checking your Voice Mail, you can use these menus to mana

Page 4 - Contents

101ReferenceGlossaryroad map The visual representation of your phone’s menu system provided in this manual.roam To use a cellular system outside of

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102GlossaryStandard Mode When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home Service Provider, your phone

Page 6 - Safety Information

103ReferencePatent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:41212184138681419303642543824302845431207443273194329666436

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104AAC adapter 13–14accessory connector 17Accessory Options 92–94account numbers, storing 40adjusting volume 29alpha characters, entering 35Analog Onl

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105Indexlock code 76system ID 90your number 5724-Hour Clock 89Display Options 89DTMF tones 70storing 40Eearpiece 17volume 29editing memory 58–59emerge

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106Nnamesclearing 37entering 35recalling 36, 54viewing 57navigating the menu 50numberchanging yours 82viewing others 57viewing yours 57Number Preferen

Page 10 - Getting Started

107Indexsecurity 72–79selecting a system mode 84–85selecting ringer style 68send key 17service level 78Service Light 23Service Tones 71shortcuts 30sig

Page 11 - Introduction to Batteries

11 Getting Started Introduction to Batteries Battery Covers Your phone’s batteries are shipped uncharged, protected by a plastic storage case. You s

Page 12 - Installing Batteries

12 Installing Batteries Battery Installation Find the imprinted arrows on the top back of your phone. Battery Removal Make sure you phone is OFF be

Page 13 - Charging Batteries

13 Getting Started Charging Batteries Using the Travel Charger The Travel Charger is a quick and easy way to charge your phone’s battery. It’s compa

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14 Charging Batteries Using the Desktop Charger The desktop charger’s front pocket can charge batteries while they are attached to your phone, and th

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15 Getting Started Charging Batteries Desktop Charger Indicators The two LED indicators on the front of the desktop charger let you know the current

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16 Charging Batteries Battery Storage and Disposal To prolong the life of your batteries, avoid exposing them to temperatures below -10 ° C (14 ° F)

Page 17 - Phone Overview

17 Getting Started Phone Overview Function Keys Alphanumeric Display Displays your input from the keypad, information recalled from memory, the ti

Page 18 - The Basics

18The BasicsThe next few pages will introduce you to the basic features of your phone. In the chapters that follow, we’ll take you step-by-step throug

Page 19 - Turning Your Phone On

19BasicsTurning Your Phone OnDual Mode OperationDual Mode Operation enables you to make the best use of avail-able cellular signals. Using the latest

Page 20 - Reading the Indicators

2 Guide Overview Okay, you’ve got a brand new phonewith a bunch of nifty features.Now what?Afraid you’ll press the wrong key? Or forget a feature or

Page 21

20Reading the Indicators Signal Strength (1)Displays the strength of the connection between your phone and the local cellular system. VibraCall™ On (2

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21BasicsReading the IndicatorsRoam (5)Lights up when your phone accesses a cellular service outside of your home system. When you leave your cellular

Page 23

22Reading the IndicatorsDetailed Battery Level Reading The bar graph in the display represents the battery level. The higher the graph, the closer the

Page 24 - Placing and Ending Calls

23BasicsReading the IndicatorsPower/Status IndicatorThe Power/Status Indicator is on top of your phone and lights up briefly when your phone is turned

Page 25 - Receiving Calls

24Placing and Ending CallsPlacing a CallYou can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits, but only the last twenty-four digits will appear in the displ

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25BasicsReceiving CallsYour phone must be ON to receive calls. When a call is incoming:• an alert will sound and/or vibrate.• the Power/Status Indicat

Page 27 - Redialing Numbers

26Receiving CallsCall WaitingIf you subscribe to Call Waiting through your Service Provider, you may hear a tone while on a call, indicating that you

Page 28 - Basic Tone Controls

27BasicsRedialing NumbersAutomatic RedialThe cellular system may at times be too busy to handle your call. If this is the case, you will hear a fast b

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28Basic Tone ControlsVibration ModeIn situations where ringing may not be appropriate, or in noisy places where you may not hear your phone, select th

Page 30 - Alert ON and OFF

29BasicsBasic Tone ControlsThe upper and lower volume keys are left of the display and can be used to adjust the volume on your phone. As you press th

Page 31

3 Guide Overview Using Memory Read “Using Memory,” beginning on page 32, and you’ll learn how to make the most of your new phone’s built-in Phone Bo

Page 32 - Using Memory

30Your Phone & Its ShortcutsThroughout this guide you will see shortcuts that point out sim-ple ways to reach some of your phone’s features. If yo

Page 33 - Making the Most of Memory

31BasicsYour Phone & Its Shortcuts1 2 34 5 67 809menughiprsabc defjkl mnobatt lock mutetuvviboprwxySENDCLR RCLFCNSTOEND

Page 34 - Storing Names and Numbers

32Using MemoryDo you have places to go and people to see? Too many phone numbers to remember? Let your phone remember them for you. Your phone’s inter

Page 35 - Entering Names

33Using MemoryMaking the Most of MemoryEach phone number is stored in a “memory location” numbered 01-99. You can arrange your Phone Book for convenie

Page 36 - Recalling from Memory

34Storing Names and NumbersTo take advantage of the internal Phone Book, you’ll first want to store some names and numbers into memory. Your phone’s de

Page 37

35Using MemoryEntering NamesWhen the display shows Alpha or Press STO, you can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. Press a key to sc

Page 38 - Recall Shortcuts

36Recalling from MemoryRecall by NameOnce you have stored names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls. 1.Enter D

Page 39 - Scratchpad

37Using MemoryRecalling from MemoryRecall by Memory LocationEach name and number you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you hav

Page 40 - Pause Dialing

38Recall ShortcutsSuper Speed DialIf you know the memory location, you only need to enter those two digits to recall the phone number and place the ca

Page 41

39Using MemoryScratchpadIf you need to take a quick note, but you don’t necessarily want to save the number, use the Scratchpad, which always remember

Page 42 - Using Messaging

4 Contents Introduction Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Getting Started Package Content Options . . . .

Page 43 - Receiving Messages

40Pause DialingWhen you call automated systems like Voice Mail or bank by phone, a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers, account numbers, etc.

Page 44 - Viewing Your Caller IDs

41Using MemoryPause DialingUsing Pause DialingOnce stored, simply recall the entry and place the call. Your phone will send the tones for the set of n

Page 45 - Caller ID Options

42Using MessagingJust press the dedicated Message Key to open your phone’s new and easy Messaging Menu. Through this menu, you can view Caller IDs, ch

Page 46 - Checking Your Voice Mail

43MessagingReceiving MessagesIf your phone is ON and you receive a Caller ID, Voice Mail, or alphanumeric message:• An alert sounds or vibrates:Your p

Page 47 - Voice Mail Options

44Viewing Your Caller IDs*Your phone supports Caller ID service which lets you see who’s calling before you answer. The Caller IDs for the last 16 dif

Page 48 - Reading Your Messages

45MessagingCaller ID OptionsWhile viewing Caller IDs, just press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted Caller ID.4.Access O

Page 49 - Message Options

46Checking Your Voice Mail*When you receive Voice Mail, your Service Provider sends a noti-fication to your phone and your phone displays an indicator.

Page 50 - The Works

47MessagingVoice Mail OptionsWhile checking Voice Mail, just press the Message Key to see options for the highlighted Voice Mail notification.3.Access

Page 51 - In ”The Works”

48Reading Your Messages* Your phone can receive alphanumeric messages just like a pager. The message memory stores up to 20 messages, depending on the

Page 52 - Phone Book

49MessagingMessage OptionsWhile reading your messages, just press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted message.4.Access Op

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5 Contents Using Messaging Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Receiving Messages . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 54 - Recalling By Name

50The WorksIntroducing the Menu FeaturesThe SC-3160 dual mode digital cellular phone is loaded with handy features that can help make life easier, mo

Page 55 - Phone Book Status

51The WorksRoad MapsTo help you navigate through the phone’s menu system, chapters begin with an easy-to-follow visual “road map”—a quick over-view of

Page 56 - Storing a New Number

52Phone BookIn “Using Memory” you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. You can access the same features, along

Page 57 - Number Preference

53Phone BookRoad MapPress ƒ and press ⁄ to enter the menu system.Start:pg. 54pg. 55pg. 55pg. 58pg. 57pg. 57pg. 52pg. 56

Page 58 - Editing a Memory Location

54Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone BookPress ¬ to enter Phone Book.Recalling By NameOnce you have stored names an

Page 59

55Phone BookRecalling By LocationEach name and number you store is placed in a memory loca-tion numbered 01-99. Once you have stored names and num-ber

Page 60 - Call Timers

56Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone BookPress ¬ to enter Phone Book.Storing a New NumberWhether you store numbers

Page 61 - CallTimers

57Phone BookViewing Your NumberUse this feature to view your phone’s currently active phone num-ber. If you have more than one phone number, you can c

Page 62 - Viewing the Resettable Timer

58Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone BookPress ¬ to enter Phone Book.Editing a Memory LocationYou can change an ent

Page 63 - Resetting the Timer

59Phone BookEditing a Memory Location(continued)6.Finish NumberPress ¬ when you finish editing the phone number. The display will show the current loca

Page 64 - One Minute Audible Timer

6 Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. Whe

Page 65 - Single Audible Timer

60Call TimersYour phone is equipped with three visual and three audible call timers. You can monitor the length of individual calls, set a timer to tr

Page 66 - Tone Controls

61CallTimersRoad MapPress ƒ and press ⁄ to enter the menu system.Start: pg. 62 pg. 62 pg. 63 pg. 63 pg. 64 pg. 64 pg. 52 pg. 60 pg. 65 pg. 65

Page 67 - to enter the menu system

62Getting to Call Timers...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterCall TimersPress ” or ’ to scroll to Timersand press ¬ to select.Viewing the Indivi

Page 68 - Selecting a Ringer Style

63CallTimersViewing the Cumulative TimerThis is a non-resettable timer that keeps track of your phone’s total air-time (in minutes) since your phone w

Page 69 - Keypad Tones

64Getting to Call Timers...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterCall TimersPress ” or ’ to scroll to Timersand press ¬ to select.Auto Display Indiv

Page 70 - Transmitting Tones

65CallTimersRepeating Audible TimerYou can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select—from 11-999 seconds. Like the One M

Page 71 - Service Tones

66Tone ControlsIf you’ve been reading along diligently, this may be a good time for a break—put your feet up and have some fun with the Tone Controls.

Page 72 - Lock/Security

67Tone ControlsRoad MapPress ƒ and press ⁄ to enter the menu system.Start: pg. 68 pg. 69 pg. 68 pg. 69 pg. 70 pg. 71 pg. 71 pg. 52 pg. 60 pg. 66

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68Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterTone ControlPress ” or ’ to scroll to Tone Controland press ¬ to select.Silent Mod

Page 74 - Auto Lock

69Tone ControlsChoosing Ringer or VibratorMotorola’s VibraCall™ Alert is ideal for situations where ringing may not be appropriate, or in noisy places

Page 75 - Emergency Call

7 Safety Information Batteries Caution: All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or

Page 76 - Secure Options Submenu

70Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterTone ControlPress ” or ’ to scroll to Tone Controland press ¬ to select.Transmitti

Page 77 - Master Clear

71Tone ControlsMessage ReminderIf you subscribe to messaging services, there’s no need to worry about missing a new message alert. Just turn Message R

Page 78

72Lock/SecurityWhile you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your phone has a number of built-in security features to help prevent

Page 79 - Authentication (A-Key) Entry

73Lock/SecurityRoad MapPress ƒ and press ⁄ to enter the menu system.Start: pg. 74 pg. 75 pg. 76 pg. 76 pg. 76 pg. 79 pg. 66 pg. 72 pg. 76 pg. 52pg. 6

Page 80 - Phone Options

74Getting to Lock/Security...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterLock/SecurePress ” or ’ to scroll to Lock Secure and press ¬ to select.Auto LockT

Page 81 - Press ƒ and press ⁄

75Lock/SecurityEmergency Call Your phone’s emergency call feature allows you to instantly place a call from location 01 – even when your phone is lock

Page 82 - Changing Your Number

76Getting to Secure Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterLock/SecurePress ” or ’ to scroll to Lock Secure and press ¬ to select.3.AccessS

Page 83 - Feature Review

77Lock/SecurityMaster ResetUse this feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings. Keep in mind: Once you selec

Page 84 - Selecting a System Mode

78Getting to Secure Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterLock/SecurePress ” or ’ to scroll to Lock Secure and press ¬ to select.3.AccessS

Page 85

79Lock/SecurityChanging the Secure CodeThe Secure Code is a six-digit number factory set to 000000. You will probably want to change it to something u

Page 86 - Call Options Submenu

8 Safety Information Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want

Page 87 - Instant Redial

80Phone OptionsThe Phone Options menu is your “command center” for adjust-ing the way your phone works. You can fine tune your phone for optimal perfor

Page 88 - Display Options Submenu

81Phone OptionsRoad MapPress ƒ and press ⁄ to enter the menu system.Start:pg. 52pg. 60pg. 66pg. 66pg. 80pg. 87pg. 89pg. 88pg. 89pg. 91pg. 87pg. 82p

Page 89 - Displaying the 24-Hour Clock

82Getting to Phone Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress ” or ’ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press ¬ to enter.Changing

Page 90 - System Options Submenu

83Phone OptionsFeature ReviewAfter you’ve spent some time adjusting your phone’s settings, use this feature to review the changes you’ve made. When yo

Page 91 - Analog Only

84Getting to Phone Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress ” or ’ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press ¬ to enter.Selectin

Page 92 - Accessory Options

85Phone OptionsSystem Mode SettingsStandard Mode:Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system.If home system is non-wireline

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861.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress ” or ’ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press ¬ to select.3.EnterCall OptionsPress ” or ’ to

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87Phone OptionsAutomatic AnswerThis feature can make using your phone in the car truly hands-free. Turn Auto Answer ON to have your phone automaticall

Page 95 - Troubleshooting

881.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress ” or ’ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press ¬ to select.3.EnterDisplay OptionsPress ” or ’

Page 96

89Phone OptionsChanging the BannerWant to give your phone even more personality? Then create your own message banner for the phone to display when it’

Page 97

9 Safety Information Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted:

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901.Enter Menu Press ƒ and press ⁄.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress ” or ’ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press ¬ to select.3.EnterSystem OptionsPress ” or ’

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91Phone OptionsAnalog OnlyTurning Analog Only ON tells your phone to select an analog channel for the next call. If you don’t place a call, your phone

Page 100 - Glossary

92Accessory OptionsAn exciting line of accessories can enhance and personalize your dual mode digital cellular experience.Lithium Ion BatteriesMotorol

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93ReferenceAccessory OptionsDesktop ChargerThis charger can be loaded with two batteries at once. Equipped with one LED charging status indicator for

Page 102

94Accessory OptionsZero Install Hands-Free Car KitFor the quickest and easiest mobile solution, use the Zero Install Car Kit. Just plug it in, attach

Page 103 - Other patents pending

95ReferenceTroubleshootingQ. I pressed the power button, but nothing hap-pened. What’s wrong with my phone?A. Check that you have installed a battery

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96TroubleshootingQ. I tried to place a call but received an alternat-ing high/low tone.A. This sound means your call did not reach the cellular sys-te

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97ReferenceGlossaryAAC adapter An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your phone from a wall outlet. See page 13.accessory connec

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98Glossarycellular signal The radio waves that carry information between your cellular phone and the cellular system.cellular system The cellular equi

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99ReferenceGlossaryIicon One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages.indicator A symbol on your phone that gives you i

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