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Motorola
Users Manual
T2688
GSM 900/GSM 1800 System
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MotorolaUser’s ManualT2688GSM 900/GSM 1800 System

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ivCharge Unit (3-4-3-2)...32Cost Limit (3-4-4) ...

Page 3 - Quick Start

vSIM Lock (6-4) ...39Set Status (6-4-1)...

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viiSafety InformationIMPORTANTFor the efficient and safe operation of your wireless handheldportable telephone, observe these guidelines.Exposure To R

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viiiat higher power level than otherwise needed.BatteriesAll batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if aconductive material such as jewe

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xHearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In theevent of such interference you may want to consult your hearing

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xichemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any otherarea where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine

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1WelcomeYour HandsetWelcome to the world of Motorola wireless communications from a global leaderin communications technology! We are pleased you have

Page 12 - <Memo>

MOTOROLA, the Motorola logo and Motorola Talkabout are trademarks ofMotorola, Inc 1999 Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Page 13 - Safety Information

2*For a detailed description of the function of each key, please refer to page 5.Front ViewSide ViewEarpieceAntennaLCD displayPower On/OffkeyAlphanume

Page 14 - Electronic Devices

3*The data transmission & car kit connector can be used to connect the optionaldata service cable and hands-free kit.Bottom ViewBattery chargingso

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4There are several icons often shown on the LCD display:The table below describes the meaning of each icon:SignalStrengthThe more bars displayed, the

Page 16 - Blasting Areas

5The keys on your handset can be divided into two categories: Function keysand Alphanumeric keys.There are two ways to press these keys. In the sectio

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6Alphanumeric KeysThere are a total of 12 alphanumeric keys on the keypad. If you type a wrongcharacter, you can press key to erase. There are a tot

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7For example, if you want to enter “Mary”:1. Press key until “M” displays on the screen.2. Long press key, then press key several times until

Page 19 - Your Handset

8After a valid combination of phonetic symbols is entered, you can press keyand all possible candidates will be displayed at the bottom of the scree

Page 20 - Side View

9Chapter 1: Basic Operation1.1 Turn On the Phone Power Long press key for a few seconds to turn on the phone power and enterstandby mode.1.2 T

Page 21 - Rear View

101.5 Answer a CallWhen the phone rings or vibrates, the screen will display the name or thenumber of the caller (If your network service provider su

Page 22 - The LCD Display

11Chapter 2: Basic Call Functions2.1 One-Touch Dialing There are two ways for you to do one-touch dialing while in standby mode:♦ You can long

Page 23 - Function keys

Quick StartSimply follow the steps below to make your first call:ΠInstall the SIM card.Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the phone. Follow th

Page 24 - Alphanumeric Keys

122.6 Abbreviated CallKey in a number (1 to 99) which locates the desired phone number in thePhone Book memory, then press key. When the desired ph

Page 25 - Zhu-Yin

13♦ Press 1 and key to end the active call and connect the waiting call.♦ Press 2 and key to hold on the active call and connect to the waitingc

Page 26 - Frequently Used Phrases

14* JoinThis function can let you make a conference call.* PrivateDuring a conference call, you can use this function to talk privately withone partic

Page 27 - 1.4 End a Call

15Chapter 3: Menu OptionsYour mobile phone provides many extra options for you to select. The followingsections describe the options in the menu and t

Page 28 - 1.5 Answer a Call

16Shortcut AccessAfter you enter the main screen, key in the function codes listed behind eachfunction item in the following sections. With this short

Page 29 - .4 Make a Voicemail Call

173.1 Phone Book (1)Phone Book menu allows you to set up your own phone book. Youcan add or delete the records anytime you want. In addition, you

Page 30 - 2.10 Incoming Call Waiting

18♦ Dialed (1-1-4-1)Deletes the record of last dialed calls.After you press key to enter this item, “Delete All” will appear onthe screen. Press

Page 31 - 2.12 Call Options

19Find Record (1-2)You can search the saved record by entering the name of the receiver.You can also choose to dial, edit, delete or save that number

Page 32 - 2.13 Key Lock

20Delete (1-4)You can erase records that are no longer needed here. After you enter thisitem, you can press key to display the options below. You ca

Page 33 - Chapter 3: Menu Options

213.2 Messages (2)You have to subscribe to your network service provider before you canuse the message functions described below. For details, ple

Page 34 - Shortcut Access

• Install the battery.Place the bottom end of the battery on thehandset.Hold down the top side of the battery. You will hear aclick when the battery i

Page 35 - 3.1 Phone Book (1)

22Use NumberDisplay and use the phone number in the message.Press key to enter this item. If there are more than one number in amessage, the phone w

Page 36 - ♦ Delete All (1-1-4-4)

23SendSend the message selected.Press key to enter this item and enter the receiver’s phone number, orpress key twice to use the number in Phone B

Page 37 - Add Record (1-3)

24Language (2-5-3)You can choose the language used to display the broadcast message.After you press key to enter this item, the options will display

Page 38 - Own Number (1-6)

25Notification (2-6-5)If you activate this function, your network will send you a delivery report.Press key and then use the key to select “On” or

Page 39 - 3.2 Messages (2)

263.3 Call Services (3)Call Services provide several options to manage your calls.The call functions below are only available if you have subscrib

Page 40 - Outbox (2-3)

27designated phone number.Press key to display the following options:Activate: after you press key to enter this function, you will beprompted to

Page 41 - Broadcast (2-5)

28Divert Fax (3-1-7)Divert all fax calls to the number designated.Press key to display the following options:Activate: after you press key to ente

Page 43 - Delete All (2-7)

30Int Exc Home (3-2-3)Bar outgoing international calls except calls that are connected to homenetwork.Activate: after you press key to enter this fu

Page 44 - 3.3 Call Services (3)

31Call Waiting (3-3)This function is only available when you have subscribed to your networkprovider. An incoming call number and a call-waiting mess

Page 45 - Divert Data (3-1-6)

It takes about 160 minutes for the travel charger to fully charge thenew battery.On the LCD display, the battery strength bars will flash until thebat

Page 46 - Call Barring (3-2)

32screen (Network support required).♦ Clear Cost (3-4-2-3)Press key to clear the call cost data (PIN 2 is required).♦ Clear Time (3-4-2-4)Press

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33Next Call (3-6)Your handset can receive voice, data and fax calls. Depending on your networkservice provider, you may have to select among the voice

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343.4 Phone Setting (4)Under this menu you can select to customize the way in which yourphone works.Back Light (4-1)You can adjust the brightness

Page 49 - Call Record (3-4)

35Language (4-5)You can choose the language used to display the information.After you press key to enter this item, press key to select the langua

Page 50 - Line in Use (3-5)

36Animation 1 (4-8-3)Press key to select this mode. If no incoming call is received and youleave the keypad untouched for about 20-30 seconds under

Page 51 - SIM (3-7)

37confirm.1800MHz (5-3-2)Connect your handset to a GSM 1800 network system.After you enter this function by pressing key, press key again toconfir

Page 52 - 3.4 Phone Setting (4)

38Change Code (6-2)PIN Code (6-2-1)You can change your PIN here.You need to activate the PIN function as described in 6-1-1 beforechanging your PIN. F

Page 53 - Display (4-8)

39SIM Lock (6-4)With this function, you can help prevent unauthorized usage of the handsetwith unknown SIM cards.After you set this function ON, if th

Page 54 - 3.5 Network (5)

40User Group (6-5)The user group function is a network service which specifies (or limits)the numbers you can call or receive from. Network and subscr

Page 55 - 3.6 Security (6)

41Keypad Tone (7-3)This setting determines whether keypad tones will be sounded.After you enter this item, press key to choose from “On” or “Off”.Fi

Page 57 - SIM Lock (6-4)

42When a date is selected, you can press key to enter its options.View Day (8-3-1)View the notes for current selected date. After you finish reading

Page 58 - 3.7 Audio Setting (7)

43Calculator (8-4)This function allows you to use your handset as a handy calculator.Press key to enter this function and a cursor will appear on th

Page 59 - 3.8 Tools (8)

44Chapter 4: Menu Structure MapPlease refer to the Menu Structure Map below to access each function itemquickly and easily:Phone Book1-1 Last Number1-

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45Chapter 5: Care and MaintenanceNotice the following to help ensure the proper usage and the life of your mobilephone:♦ Keep your mobile phone and i

Page 61 - Calculator (8-4)

46Chapter 6: TroubleshootingWhen you encounter problems while using your mobile phone, please refer tothe following table to solve the problem. If pro

Page 62 - Messages

471. SIM card is invalid. Contact your networkservice provider.2. You are away from the GSMservice area.Check the service areawith your network ser

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Pocket User’s GuideAbbreviated callLong press ”1”(~9) to dial thenumber stored in location”1”(~9).MuteWhile talking, press key toenter the menu and

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Phone Book1-1 Last Number1-3 Add Record1-4 Delete1-2 Find Record1-6 Own Number2-1In Box 2-3 2-4 Voice Mail2-2 New Message2-6 Settings2-7 Delete AllCal

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iTable of ContentsSAFETY INFORMATION ...VIIYOUR HANDSET...

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ii* Join.......14* Private...

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iiiLanguage (2-5-3)...................24Settings (2-6)..........

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