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Getting Started
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4
Highlights
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4
ST0 (Store)
Key
Operation..
....................
.5
Getting Started..
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6
Activating Your
Phone Service..
...............
.6
Programming
Your
Phone
.......................
.6
102-3
Simple Programming
....................
.6
Preparing a Rechargeable Battery Pak
for Initial Use
...........................................
7
Power Options
.........................................
8
Battery Compartment Door
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.8
Removing the Battery
Compartment Door..
.................................
9
Installing the Battery
Compartment Door..
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.9
Installing and
Removing
Batteries..
.........
.lO
Installing a Battery
Pak
...........................
.10
Removing a Battery
Pak
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.l
1
Installing AA Standard Batteries..
...
;.
.....
.ll
Removing AA
Standard Batteries..
...........
.12
Battery Pak Charging
................................
12
Charger Choices..
.....................................
.12
Installing a Charger to Your Phone
.........
.13
Monitoring Charging
Status..
...................
.13
Power On Reminder
..................................
14
Low Battery Warning
................................
14
Battery
Voltage
Meter..
............................
.15
Basic
Operation
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-16
Turning the Phone On
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16
Start-up Self Tests.
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16
Signal
Strength
Meter
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.16
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Getting Started...4Highlights...4ST0 (Store)KeyOperation...5Getting S

Page 2

1 Display Indicators Turning the Phone Off_Your phone’s display has four status indicators tohelp you easily monitor the status of your phone’soperati

Page 3 - Highlights

1 Unsuccessful Call AttemptsIf you see or hear one of the following signals,you have not successfully completed your call.ioneSndtorEd (RIYou may have

Page 4 - Started

Your ringer/keypad volume can be made silent! Ifthe display shows 5 t IE o t , your ringer will notsound and your keypad will not emit tones. Thedispl

Page 5 - Battery Compartment

Antenna SystemThe antenna system of your telephone isdesigned for optimal performance with theantenna extended.You can receive calls on your telephone

Page 6 - Batteries

4. Press ST0 and the same memorylocation to save the new number.Deleting a Memory Entry+1. Press and hold CLR for onesecond, then STO, then thememory

Page 7 - Pak Charging

Dialing Using PostscriptingYou can add additional digits to the end ofrecalled numbers by entering them beforepressing SND. This is particularly usefu

Page 8 - Battery Voltage Meter

Tone Dialing CTwo-Part Calling)Your telephone provides the standard Dual ToneMulti-Frequency (DTMF) signals typically used toaccess alternate long dis

Page 9 - Signal Strength Meter

March, 1993, the U. S. Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) proposed the adoption of thisupdated Standard.The design of your phone complies with thi

Page 10 - Placing a Call

entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Checkwith the manufacturer or its representative todetermine if these systems are adequatelyshielded from ext

Page 11 - Automatic Redialing

The Cellular SystemThere are generally two types of cellular systemsserving any metropolitan area. One of these willmost likely be operated by the tel

Page 12 - Illuminated Keypad

Start-upDisplay Messages...17DisplayIndicators...18Turning thePhoneOff...

Page 13 - Storing Numbers in

Warranty InformationI. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS ANDFOR HOW LONG:MOTOROLA INC. (MOTOROLA) warrants the MOTOROLA CellularSubscriber Radiotelephone prod

Page 14 - Placing Calls from

scratched or damaged due to customer normal use. (J) Leatherbriefcases (which are covered under separate manufacturers’warranties), (k) Products rent

Page 15

Laws in the United States and other countries preserve forMOTOROLA cedain exclusive rights for copyrighted MOTOROLAsoftware such as the exclusive ri

Page 16 - Reference

Placing CallsfromMemory...26Power OnReminder...14Preparing a Rechargeable Battery

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Welcome to cellular telephone service. Yourphone represents the state-of-the-art in personalcellular telephones today. The listing below showsjust a f

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Getting StartedBefore you can use your telephone, you need toactivate your service and program your phone. Inaddition, if you will be using a recharge

Page 19

NOTE Standard AA batteries cannot be rechargedby the phone.WARNING Battery Paks and standard batteriesmay explode if exposed to fire.CAUTION To avoid

Page 20 - Warranty Information

Installing and RemovingRemoving a BatterY PakBatteries_Installing a Battery Pak+1.2.+1.2.3.4.Remove the battery compartmentdoor.Align the Battery Pak

Page 21 - V. GENERAL PROVISIONS:

Removing AA Standard BatteriesRemove the battery compartmentdoor.1.2.3.Grasp one AA standard battery andpull to remove from batterycompartment.Remove

Page 22 - Redialing

When your phone is powered on and has timedout into standby mode, or your phone is poweredoff, the display will flash b while the Battery Pakis chargi

Page 23 - Patent Information

Turning+1.2.the Phone OnPress PWR once.Check the status indicators anddisplay messages before placing acall.Start-up Self TestsEach time the telephone

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