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Glossary

DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency are the tones that your phone transmits to communicate with tone activated phone systems like Voice Mail or bank-by-phone. See page 76. Keep in mind: “DTMF Tones” does not refer to the sounds produced by your phone’s speaker. See Keypad Tones for information on the sounds produced by your phone’s speaker.

E

Emergency Call This feature allows you to place a call from memory location 01 even if the phone is locked. See page 81.

F

fringe area The outermost range of a wireless system where wireless signals are weak.

function keys The non-numeric keys on your phone used to access and navigate menu features, as well as perform memory functions. See page 20.

I

icon One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages.

indicator A symbol on your phone that gives you information about your phone’s status. See pages 24-27.

Instant Redial This feature enables your phone to redial when your wireless network is tempo- rarily unable to handle your call. Your phone will automatically attempt the call for four min- utes or until it is picked up by the network. See page 91.

Internal Rapid Charger A charger built into your phone for use with an AC Adapter or cigarette lighter adapter. See page 16.

K

Keypad Tones The sounds produced through your phone’s speaker when you press the keys. See page 75. Keep in mind: “Keypad Tones” does not refer to the tones sent by your phone to communicate with automated phone systems. See Transmit Tones for information on the tones used to access automated phone systems.

L

landline The telephone system used for conventional office and home phones.

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Contents Welcome All Motorola phones are designed and manufacturedGuide Overview Now what?Don’t sweat it Here’s an idea of what you’ll learn in each chapterWorks Using MemoryUsing Messaging Guide Overview Safety Information Getting StartedIntroducing the Menu Features Internal Phone Book Using Call TimersSetting Tone Controls Lock/Security FeaturesSafety Information Ansi C95.1 Ncrp Report 86 IcnirpPacemakers Hearing Aids Safety Information Package Content Options Getting StartedYour phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured Battery Covers Removing the Main Battery CoverAttaching the Main Battery Cover Introduction to BatteriesRemoving the Auxiliary Battery Cover Attaching the Auxiliary Battery CoverInsert Slide the cover’s narrow end into the small PointInstalling Batteries To install a batteryTo remove a battery Main Battery InstallationTo remove the auxiliary battery Auxiliary Battery InstallationAuxiliary Battery Removal Battery Pegs over the bottom of the phone DownUsing the Internal Rapid Charger Charging BatteriesBorder of the battery icon will flash during charging Battery IndicatorBattery Storage and Disposal Expert Performance EPCharging SystemAdapter Using the Desktop ChargerPlug In Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into a Desktop Charger Indicators Desktop Charger Charging TimesPhone Overview Function KeysUsing the Smart Button Use the Smart Button’s fingertip convenience forBasics Turning Your Phone OnFollow these steps to turn your phone on What you will seeStandby Mode Cdma DigitalTurning Your Phone OFF Turn OFF Press and hold Á to turn the phone OFFReading the Indicators Indicates you are receiving a digital signalAppears when a call is in progress Indicates that both the ringer and VibraCall Alert are onFull Charge Detailed Battery Level ReadingPress Ä then press Ý Service Light Service LightPlacing and Ending Calls There are three ways to end a callPlacing a Call Ending a CallReceiving Calls To answer a callAnswering a Call Caller IDCall Waiting Unanswered Call IndicatorRinger/Vibrator Suppress If you hear an ordinary busy signal Redialing NumbersAutomatic Redial RedialMuting the Microphone Vibration ModeBasic Tone Controls To adjust ringer volume Adjusting Earpiece and Keypad VolumeAdjusting Ringer Volume VolumeYour Phone & Its Shortcuts Press a to open the Quick MenuQuick Menu StartUsual Shortcuts Using Memory This chapter we will explain how toMaking the Most of Memory Begin Press  to begin storing Storing Names and NumbersEnter Enter the phone number you want to store Entering Names To enter a name into the Phone BookSpace SequenceRecalling from Memory Recall by NameTo erase a memory entry Recall by Memory LocationClear an Entry RecallingTurbo Dial Recall ShortcutsSuper Speed Dial Scratchpad You dialSee page 38 for more details If necessaryPause Dialing Storing a Number with Pause DialingNumber Automated system Insert Press Ä and press ¾ or ». You willUsing Pause Dialing Using Memory LinkingUsing Calling Cards AccessStoring Calling Card Numbers PauseAgain to end the call Placing a Calling Card CallSend Press a or press ¾ or » to send Using Messaging Press q to scroll up Press a to selectSpecific icon will be flashing Receiving MessagesSeconds, the screen will change to Press and begin flashing Viewing Your Caller IDs Enter Press ¿ to open the Messaging MenuMessaging Select Caller IDCaller ID Options Checking Your Voice Mail If you have one or more Voice Mail messages, you will seeSee the following page for more options If you have no new messages, you will seeConfirm CallBack Press a to dial your Voice Mail box number Access Press ¿ to open the Voice Mail Options Function MenuVoice Mail Options Message Reading Your MessagesNext Be deleted Access Press ¿ to open the Message Options Function MenuMessage Options Timers WorksPhone Book Tone ControlTo use the menu system Road MapsPrevious User Compatibility ExitPhone Book Road Map Press Ä then press a to enter the menu system StartFind Recalling By NamePhone Book Feature Menu Other featuresRecalling By Location Phone Book StatusStore more numbers Storing a New NumberNumber of the lowest available location When Placing Calls When Receiving CallsFeature Exit Viewing Your NumberEdit Editing a Memory LocationFind by Menu To other features Editing cont’dOriginal ChooseCall Timers Monitor the length of your callsCallTimers Viewing the Individual Timer Viewing the Resettable TimerCall Timers Press a to select View When you enter the Call Timers menuReset Press a to reset. You will see Resettable Viewing the Cumulative TimerResetting the Timer Auto Display Individual Timer One Minute Audible TimerFeature Timer Timer ExitRepeating Audible Timer Single Audible TimerTimer Enter If you toggle the timer ON, you will seeTone Controls Tone Controls Tone Control Silent ModeSelecting a Ringer Style Vibe Ringer or Vibrator SelectionKeypad Tones Transmit Tones Transmit Dtmf Off and press a to selectService Tones Message ReminderLock/Security Lock/Security Auto Lock Locking the PhoneUnlocking the Phone Lock/SecureEmergency Call Storing an Emergency Call NumberPlacing an Emergency Call Enter Enter your emergency numberSecure Options Submenu Factory programmed secure code isTo view the three-digit lock code To change the three-digit lock codeMaster Reset Master ClearChanging the Secure Code Enter New Enter a new six-digit Secure Code. YourYour phone has two service levels Service LevelLevel No restrictionsPhone Options Phone Options Feature Review Getting to Phone OptionsCall Options Submenu Multiple Key AnswerEnter Menu Press Ä then press Call Options Press a to enterOpen to Answer Call OptionsAutomatic Answer Instant RedialPress a to enter Display Options SubmenuActivating the Quick Menu Changing the Language Changing the BannerOption languages and press a to select Enter Press q or Z to scroll to Change BannerSelect the displayed option Customizing the BacklightToggle Press q or Z to scroll to 15 Seconds Auto Hyphen Displaying the 24-Hour ClockSystem Options Submenu Displaying the System IDDisplaying the Software Version Displaying the Roam List VersionAccessory Options Lithium Ion BatteriesNickel Metal Hydride Batteries Cigarette Lighter AdapterHeadset Desktop Charger AC Adapter RequiredHolster 100 Zero Install Car KitHands-Free Vehicle Kit Troubleshooting 101My phone was stolen. What should I report and to whom? 102Glossary 103104 105 Scratchpad tones See Dtmf 106Transmit Tones See Dtmf 107108 Patent Information 109Index 110111 112 113