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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 digital V. Series
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 purchased can meet your own
exacting standards.
Thank you for choosing Motorola, and we hope you enjoy your
digital V8162 wireless 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 The digital V. Series ™ phone comes equipped with a standard battery and an AC adapter to get you up and running. An exciting lin

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100Getting to Display Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press AAAA t

Page 4 - Contents

101Phone OptionsChanging the BannerYou can create your own message banner for the phone to display when it is idle. Your banner can be up to 12 charac

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102Getting to Display Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press AAAA t

Page 6 - Safety Information

103Phone OptionsService LightThe Service Light can be useful to quickly check the current state of your phone’s service. If you prefer to conserve sta

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104Getting to Minibrowser Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press AA

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105Phone OptionsPower Up Mode*When you turn ON your phone, you can begin with the Minibrowser or the regular phone features.Confirm at Start-up*Your ph

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106Getting to System Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press AAAA to

Page 10 - Getting Started

107Phone OptionsSystem Mode SettingsStandard Mode:Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system.Home Only Mode:Phone will not

Page 11 - Package Content Options

108Using the Minibrowser*Need information now? Your phone can give you instant access to valuable resources on the go! With a subscription and wireles

Page 12 - Introduction to Batteries

109MinibrowserGetting Started BrowsingTo get started with you Minibrowser, you will need an IP address for your phone. The IP address is the location

Page 13 - Installing Batteries

11 Getting Started Package Content Options Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured.AC AdapterHolsterSlim LiIon BatterySlim Batter

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110Minibrowser NavigationScrolling and SelectingWhen browsing, you will see a list of options on the phone’s display. Each of the items on the list is

Page 15 - Charging Batteries

111MinibrowserMinibrowser NavigationSoft KeysIn addition to the familiar keys for scrolling and selecting, the Minibrowser makes uses of “soft keys.”

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112Using BookmarksBookmarks make it easy to quickly jump to the sites you use most often. You can assign up to nine bookmarks, one for each of the num

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113MinibrowserMinibrowser AlertsTo stay current with changing information, like stock prices or sports scores, you can subscribe to Minibrowser Alerts

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114Entering WordsAt times you may need to enter information while browsing, like a keyword for searching or a message. If you see a “l” symbol, you ca

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115Minibrowser* Options may vary depending on your Service Provider.Help If you need assistance while browsing, select this option. Note: Some sites d

Page 20 - Phone Overview

116Using Data Features*Add the Motorola Data Connectivity Kit to your wireless package and transform your digital V. Series™ phone into a convenient a

Page 21 - Using the Smart Button

117DataGetting Started with the Data Connectivity KitAttaching the Data CableBefore you install the fax/modem software on your computer, it is a good

Page 22 - The Basics

118Placing a Data CallKeep in mind: You will not be able to place a data or fax call through your phone’s keypad, using last ten dialed, or with Calle

Page 23 - Turning Your Phone On

119DataEnding a Data CallAlways end a data call by closing the connection through the application on your computer. See the User’s Guide that came wit

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12 Introduction to Batteries Each battery is shipped in an uncharged state with a protective clip on it. Before you can use your phone, you will nee

Page 25 - Reading the Indicators

120Setting up Pre-arrangementSome networks require you to change a setting on your phone before you can receive an incoming fax or data call. This is

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121DataReceiving a Data CallWhen you have an incoming data or fax call, your phone’s display will show what kind of call you are receiving, along with

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122Starfish TrueSync® SoftwareWireless data calls are only the beginning. With Starfish TrueSync® software, your phone can exchange select information w

Page 28 - Ending a Call

123DataUsing TrueSync® SoftwareHere are just a few ways TrueSync software helps make communication easier than ever:• Add a contact to your phone on t

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124Accessory OptionsAn exciting line of accessories can enhance and personalize your digital wireless experience.Lithium Ion BatteriesMotorola’s Lithi

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125ReferenceAccessory OptionsDesktop Charger (AC Adapter Required)This charger can be loaded with two batteries at once. Equipped with one LED chargin

Page 31 - Call Waiting

126Accessory OptionsData Connectivity KitThis exciting new accessory transforms your digital V. Series™ phone into a convenient and portable fax modem

Page 32 - Muting the Microphone

127ReferenceAccessory OptionsEasy Install Hands-Free Car KitFor the quickest and easiest mobile solution, use the Easy Install Hands-Free Car Kit. Jus

Page 33 - Basic Tone Controls

128TroubleshootingQ. I pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone?A. Check that you have installed a battery and that

Page 34 - º to exit the Quick

129ReferenceTroubleshootingQ. I tried to place a call but received an alternating high/low tone. What does this mean?A. This sound means your call did

Page 35 - alert ON and OFF

13 Getting Started Installing Batteries Battery Installation To install a battery: 1. Remove Cover Slide the release latch toward the top of the pho

Page 36 - Using Memory

130TroubleshootingQ. My phone was stolen. What should I report and to whom?A. Report a stolen phone to the police and to your Service Provider (the co

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131ReferenceTroubleshootingQ. I can’t end my data call* by closing the application on my computer. What can I do?A. If necessary, try pressing º on th

Page 38 - Alpha or Press §

132GlossaryAAC Adapter An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your phone from a wall outlet. See page 15.accessory connector A s

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133ReferenceGlossaryHHome Only Mode When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home Service Provider,

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134Glossarymenu feature Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system.Message Key Located on the bottom row of the keypad, the dedicated M

Page 41 - Recalling by Memory Location

135ReferenceGlossaryRReversed Preference Mode When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home Service

Page 42 - Editing a Number

136GlossarySystem ID Every wireless system has a unique number to identify itself. See page 106.System Mode A setting that determines the system type

Page 43 - Adding a Number to an Entry

137ReferenceThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesFDA has been receiving

Page 44 - Clearing a Single Number

138How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful?Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however

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139Referencecausing agents increase risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to be

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14 Installing Batteries Battery Removal To remove a battery: 1. Remove Cover Slide the release latch toward the top of the phone. With your other han

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140increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant. In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public

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141Referenceat this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety. The agency has recommended that t

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142• a hand-held phone with a built-in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package, or

Page 50 - Storing Calling Card Numbers

143ReferencePatent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:43273194369516436952243786034390963439826544005844400585Re.

Page 51 - Placing a Calling Card Call

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Page 52 - Using Messaging*

145AAC Adapter 15accessory connector 20Accessory Options 124–127activating your phone 23adjusting volume 33alpha characters, entering 39answering call

Page 53 - MiniBrowseAlrt

146digital indicator 26Display Options 100–102display, phone’s 20displaying24-Hour Clock 102caller’s numbers 67individual call timer 72, 74last ten nu

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147Indexnavigation 110–111options 104–105using 108–115multiple key answer 98muting the phone 32Nnamesclearing 44entering 39recalling 40, 64viewing 67n

Page 55 - Caller ID Options

148scroll keys 20secure code, changing 91Secure Options 90–93security 86–93selecting ringer style 81send key 20service level 92service light 103servic

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15 Getting Started Charging Batteries Using the Internal Rapid Charger Believe it or not, there is a battery charger built right into your phone! To

Page 57 - Voicemail Options

16 Charging Batteries The Battery Indicator In the upper right corner of your phone’s display, there is a battery indicator filled with three segments

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17 Getting Started Charging Batteries Expert Performance (E•P ® )Charging System The E•P system enables your phone’s built-in charger to communicate

Page 59 - Message Options

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

Page 60 - The Works

19Getting StartedCharging BatteriesDesktop Charger IndicatorsThe LED indicators on the left front of the Desktop Charger let you know the current stat

Page 61 - « and » keys to scroll

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 62 - Phone Book

20Phone OverviewFunction KeysAlphanumeric Display Displays your input from the keypad, information recalled from memory, and other messages.Microphon

Page 63 - to enter the menu system

21Getting StartedUsing the Smart Button When in doubt, press the Smart Button! Easily recognized in this User’s Guide by AAAA and in your phone’s disp

Page 64 - Recall By

22The BasicsThe next few pages will introduce you to the basic features of your phone. In the chapters that follow, we will explain every one of your

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23BasicsTurning Your Phone OnActivating Your PhoneThe first time you turn your phone ON, you may see a message on the display:If you see these messages

Page 66 - Name or

24Turning Your Phone OnQuad NumberYour phone can be activated with up to four unique phone numbers. If more than one number is programmed, you will se

Page 67 - When Receiving Calls:

25BasicsReading the IndicatorsDetailed Battery Level Reading The bar graph in the display represents the battery level. The higher the graph, the clos

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26Reading the IndicatorsDigital (1)Indicates you are receiving a digital signal.Signal Strength (2)Displays the strength of the connection between you

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27BasicsReading the IndicatorsMessage (5)Appears when you receive an alphanumeric message.* It will disappear after you have viewed the message.Voicem

Page 70 - Call Timers

28Placing 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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29BasicsRedialing NumbersAutomatic RedialThe wireless system may at times be too busy to handle your call. If this is the case, you may hear a fast bu

Page 72 - Time 00000

3 Guide Overview Using Messaging * This digital V. Series ™ phone supports optional messaging services, like Caller ID, which allows you to see who

Page 73 - Resetting the Timer

30Receiving CallsYour phone must be ON to receive calls. When a call is incoming:• an alert will sound and/or vibrate.• the Service Light (pg. 25) wil

Page 74 - One Minute

31BasicsReceiving CallsRinger/Vibrating Alert SuppressIf an incoming call catches you by surprise, you can silence the alert using the upper or lower

Page 75 - Single Audible Timer

32Basic Tone ControlsVibration ModeIn situations where ringing may not be appropriate, or in noisy places where you may not hear your phone, select th

Page 76 - Tone Controls

33BasicsBasic Tone ControlsThe upper and lower volume keys are left of the display and can be used to adjust the earpiece, keypad, and ringer volume.

Page 77 - Press ƒ then press AA

34Your Phone & Its ShortcutsThroughout this guide you will see shortcuts that point out simple ways to reach some of your phone’s features. If you

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35BasicsYour Phone & Its ShortcutsThe Usual ShortcutsThe words “menu,” “batt,” “lock,” “mute,” and “vib” appear on the ⁄, ›, fi, fl, and † buttons.

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36Using MemoryDo you have places to go and people to see? Too many phone numbers to remember? Let your phone remember them for you.The internal Phone

Page 80 - Ringer / Vibrating Alert

37Using MemoryMaking the Most of MemoryNumbered 01-99, each memory location allows you to store a name and as many as four phone numbers. In one locat

Page 81 - Selecting a Ringer Style

38Storing Names and NumbersEach memory location can store up to four numbers. For a single contact, you can store every number you need, like home, mo

Page 82 - Setup Message Tones

39Using MemoryEntering NamesWhen the display shows Alpha or Press §, you can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. Use the letters pri

Page 83 - Keypad Tones

4 Contents Introduction Guide Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 84 - Transmit Tones

40Recalling from MemoryRecalling by NameOnce you have stored entries, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls.1.Enter Press aa

Page 85 - Service Tones

41Using MemoryRecalling from MemoryRecalling by Memory LocationEach entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you have store

Page 86 - Lock/Security

42Editing MemoryEditing a NumberIf you would like to change a number that you have already stored, follow these steps.1.Enter Press aaaa twice to ent

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43Using MemoryAdding a Number to an EntryIf you would like to add a number to an entry, select the empty cursor while viewing the entry.8.EditNamePres

Page 88 - Unlocking the Phone

44Erasing Memory EntriesClearing an Entire EntryErasing a memory entry will clear the name and all the numbers from the location. To erase a memory en

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45Using MemoryRecall ShortcutsSuper Speed DialIf you know the memory location of the number you wish to call, you can use the Super Speed Dial functio

Page 90 - Secure Options Submenu

46Changing Dialing ShortcutsWhen you use the Super Speed Dial feature or the Turbo Dial® keys, your phone uses the first phone number stored in the ent

Page 91 - ‚, enter

47Using MemoryScratchpadIf you need to take a quick note, but you do not want to save the number, use the Scratchpad. The Scratchpad is helpful if you

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48Pause DialingWhen you call automated systems like Voicemail* or bank-by-phone,* a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers, account numbers, etc

Page 93 - º to exit without resetting

49Using MemoryUsing Pause DialingOnce stored, you may recall the entry and place the call. All of the digits you have stored will be recalled, but you

Page 94 - Phone Options

5 Contents Using Messaging Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Receiving Messages . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50Using Calling CardsStoring Calling Card NumbersNumber Characters are another way your phone can save you time in dialing. The Number Character saves

Page 96 - Changing Your Number

51Using MemoryPlacing a Calling Card CallOnce you have stored your calling card information, recall the information and place the call whenever you wa

Page 97 - Feature Review

52Using Messaging*The dedicated Message Key provides access to your phone’s easy-to-use Messaging Menu. Through this menu, you can check your Voicemai

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53MessagingReceiving MessagesIf your phone is ON and you receive a Voicemail,* Minibrowser* Alert, or alphanumeric message:• An alert sounds or vibrat

Page 99 - Instant Redial

54Viewing Your Caller IDs*Your phone supports Caller ID service, which lets you see who is calling before you answer. The Caller IDs for the last 16 d

Page 100 - Display Options Submenu

55MessagingCaller ID OptionsWhen viewing Caller IDs, press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted Caller ID.4.Access Options

Page 101 - Customizing the Backlight

56Checking Your Voicemail*When you receive Voicemail, your Service Provider sends a notification to your phone and your phone displays an indicator. Th

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57MessagingVoicemail OptionsWhen checking Voicemail, press the Message Key to see options for the highlighted Voicemail notification.3.Access OptionsPr

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58Reading Your Messages* Your phone can receive alphanumeric messages like a pager. The message memory stores up to 60 messages, depending on the size

Page 104 - Launching the Minibrowser*

59MessagingMessage OptionsWhen reading your messages, press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted message. 5.Access Options

Page 105 - Confirm at Start-up*

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

Page 106 - System Options Submenu

60The WorksIntroducing the Menu FeaturesThe digital V. Series™ phone is loaded with features that can help make life easier and more productive. The p

Page 107 - System Mode Settings

61The WorksRoad MapsTo help you navigate through the phone’s menu system, chapters begin with an easy-to-follow visual “road map”—a quick overview of

Page 108 - Using the Minibrowser*

62Phone 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 109 - Getting Started Browsing

63Phone BookRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookRecall ByNameRecall ByLocationPhone BookStatusStore NewNumberEdit

Page 110 - Scrolling and Selecting

64Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone BookPress AAAA to select to Phone Book.Recalling By NameOnce you have stor

Page 111 - ¬ to select Inbox

65Phone BookRecalling By LocationEach entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you have stored the entry, you can use this

Page 112 - To jump directly to the site:

66Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone BookPress AAAA to select to Phone Book.Storing a New NumberThis feature al

Page 113 - Receiving Calls

67Phone BookViewing Your NumberUse this feature to view your phone’s currently active number. If you have more than one phone number, you can change t

Page 114 - ‰ to select the highlighted

68Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone BookPress AAAA to select to Phone Book.Editing a Memory LocationYou can us

Page 115 - Minibrowser

69Phone Book6.Edit /AddPhone NumberEnter digits. Press Ç to erase a digit at a time, or press and hold Ç to erase the entire number. 7.Finish NumberPr

Page 116 - Using Data Features*

7 Safety Information Tips on Efficient Operation: Observe the following guidelines to operate your phone most efficiently: • Extend your antenna fully.

Page 117 - Getting Started with

70Call TimersYour phone is equipped with three visual and three audible call timers. You can monitor or record the length of individual calls, set a t

Page 118 - During the Call

71CallTimersRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:PhoneBookTimers Individual00:00:00CumulativeTime 00000ResetTimerIndividualT

Page 119 - Ending a Data Call

72Getting to Call Timers...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterCall TimersPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Timersand press AAAA to select.Viewi

Page 120 - Setting up Pre-arrangement

73CallTimersViewing 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 121 - Receiving a Data Call

74Getting to Call Timers...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterCall TimersPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Timersand press AAAA to select.Auto

Page 122 - Software

75CallTimersRepeating 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 123 - Using TrueSync

76Tone 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 these features. Us

Page 124 - Accessory Options

77Tone ControlsRoad MapPress ƒ then press AAAA to enter the menu system.Start:* Network and service dependent feature. Not available in all areas.Pho

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78Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterTone ControlPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Tone Controland press AAAA to sele

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79Tone ControlsWhen the alarm sounds, you will hear a series of three beeps for thirty seconds. To silence be alarm, press any key. The message you en

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8 Safety Information Persons with pacemakers: • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON; •

Page 128 - Troubleshooting

80Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterTone ControlPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Tone Controland press AAAA to sele

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81Tone ControlsRoaming Ringer*For an easy way to know if you are on your home network before you answer calls, use this feature. When roaming with thi

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82Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterTone ControlPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Tone Controland press AAAA to sele

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83Tone ControlsReminder Tones SetupIf you subscribe to messaging services, this feature can help you remember to check your messages. Turn Message Rem

Page 132 - Glossary

84Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterTone ControlPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Tone Controland press AAAA to sele

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85Tone ControlsService TonesWhen Service Tones are ON, you will be instantly alerted to any change in your wireless service. You will hear two short b

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86Lock/SecurityWhile you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your phone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unau

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87Lock/SecurityRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:AutoLock OffPriorityCall OnSecure OptionsView Lock CodeChangeLock CodeCh

Page 136 - ·, and your call is placed

88Getting to Lock Secure...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterLock SecurePress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Lock Secureand press AAAA to select.

Page 137 - Administration’s Center for

89Lock/SecurityPriority Call Your phone’s priority call feature allows you to instantly place a call from location 01 – even when your phone is locked

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9 Safety Information Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potentially explosiv

Page 139 - Reference

1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterLock/SecurePress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Lock Secure and press aaaa to select.3.AccessSecureOptionsPress

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91Lock/SecurityChanging the Lock CodeTo change the three-digit lock code:Changing the Secure CodeThe Secure Code is a six-digit number factory set to

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1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterLock/SecurePress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Lock Secure and press aaaa to select.3.AccessSecureOptionsPress

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93Lock/SecurityMaster ResetUse this feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings. Keep in mind: Once you selec

Page 143 - Patent Information

94Phone OptionsThe Phone Options menu is your “command center” for adjusting the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can fine tune your phone

Page 144 - Important Export Information

95Phone OptionsRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:* Network and service dependent feature. Not available in all areas.Phon

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96Getting to Phone Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Options and press AAAA to

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97Phone OptionsDisplaying Phone InformationThis feature allows you to view information about your phone. If you require technical assistance, you may

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98Getting to Call Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press AAAA to se

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99Phone OptionsNote: To answer calls with Open to Answer OFF, press æ.Automatic AnswerTurn Auto Answer ON to have your phone automatically answer inco

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