Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone specifications II. Warranty Conditions

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II. Warranty Conditions:

This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original subscriber buyer or lessee only and is not assignable or transferrable to subsequent subscriber buyers or lessees. This is the complete warranty for PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Products by Motorola. Motorola assumes no obligation or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola. Unless made in separate written agreement between Motorola and you, Motorola does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the equipment, accessories, batteries or parts. Rechargeable batteries are warranted only if battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or the battery develops leakage. This warranty becomes void for all types of batteries if:

a. the batteries are charged by other than Motorola approved battery chargers specified for the charging of the battery.

b. any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering.

c. the battery is used in equipment or service other than the PCS radiotelephone equipment for which it is specified.

Motorola cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with Motorola’s PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Products, or for operation of our equipment with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. Furthermore, Motorola cannot be responsible for any damage to Motorola equipment resulting from the use of ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola for use with PCS subscriber equipment.

When the product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not manufactured by Motorola, Motorola does not warrant the operation of the product/ peripheral combination, and Motorola will honor no warranty claim where the product is used in such a combination and it is determined by Motorola that there is no fault with the Motorola product. Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for any damage caused in any way by the use of portable radiotelephone accessories and peripherals (specific examples include, but are not limited to: batteries, chargers, adapters, and power supplies) when such accessories and peripherals are not manufactured or supplied by Motorola. Motorola disclaims liability for range, coverage, availability, or operation of the PCS System which is provided by the Service Provider.

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Contents Introduction WelcomeOther Symbols Understanding this ManualKey Presses Prompts and MessagesMenu Navigation Total Customer Satisfaction Contents Contents Wireless Phone Safety Tips SafetySafety is your most important call Safety Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals Hand-Held Portable PCS TelephoneAntenna Care Phone OperationDriving BatteriesElectronic Devices Vehicles Posted FacilitiesAircraft Blasting AreasEnglish Using the Smart Button About Your Phone and BatteryPhone Overview Controlling Volume To adjust earpiece volume during a phone callDisplay Placing and Ending a CallYour Battery Installing the BatteriesImportant Battery Information Charging a New BatteryBattery Performance and Maintenance Removing Your BatteriesCharging Your Battery Using the Travel Charger Low Battery WarningBattery Indicators Battery Meter IndicatorsUsing Your Phone Placing and Receiving CallsPlacing a Call Ending a CallSwitching Between Digital and Analog Modes If you hear a fast busy signalIf you hear an ordinary busy signal Redialing a NumberUsing Phone Memory Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone BookHow to Store Phone Numbers Storing Names and NumbersHow to Enter Letters and Numbers How to Enter a NameRecalling an Entry by Name Recalling an Entry by Memory LocationEditing a Memory Location Clearing a Phone Memory EntryPress a to keep the phone number in its current location Clearing an Entry by NameShortcuts for Recalling Phone Book Entries Using the Turbo Dial FunctionMaking Notes on the Scratchpad Using the Menu Features Using the Menu SystemIntroducing the Menu Features Navigating the MenuAbout Recent Calls Managing Recent Calls PCalls Reviewing Received Call Clearing Caller Line ID Reviewing Dialed CallsPress äââto enter your dialed calls list Managing the Phone Book B Ring StyleRecalling an Entry by Location Storing with the MenuEntering a Pause in a Number Storing and Placing Numbers with Pause DialingPlacing a Call with Pauses Storing Calling Card Information Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card InformationPlacing a Calling Card Call Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book Entry Timing Your Calls L Viewing the Individual Call Timer Viewing the Resettable Call TimerViewing the Cumulative Timer Displaying the Individual Timer AutomaticallySetting the Repeating Audible Timer Setting the One-Minute Audible TimerSetting the Single Timer Adjusting Tone Controls Selecting a Ring Style Turning Ringer On and OffTurning Keypad Tones On and Off Turning Scratchpad Tones On and OffUsing Lock/Security Features Activating Voice Privacy Locking/Unlocking Your PhoneLocking Your Phone Automatically Locking Your Phone ManuallyActivating Priority Calling Viewing the Lock CodeChanging the Lock Code Unlocking Your PhoneSelecting a Service Level Restricting Call PlacementService Level Settings Resetting All Options Clearing All Stored InformationAuthenticating Users AThis feature should only be programmed onceCustomizing Phone Options Activating Pager Mode Selecting Call Mode PreferenceViewing Your Own Number Press äÈ for a quick look at your phone numberSwitching Between Numbers Reviewing Feature SettingsSelecting Battery Options-Status Light Call optionsActivating Automatic Hands-Free Activating Multiple Key AnswerDisplaying System Identification Selecting LanguageEnglish Using the Message Center Voice Mail Alerts Dialing Voice MailEditing the Voice Mail Number From the Voice Mail Alert ScreenShort Message Indicators Reading Text MessagesHow Your Phone Receives Message Alerts New Message Alerts Selecting and Reading Short MessagesInitiating a Call Back ¾ to place the callLocking and Unlocking a Message Clearing Messages Clearing the Current MessageSetting the Scrolling Speed Clearing All MessagesEnglish Accessories English 58 Accessories Tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal What to do ifReceived an alternating high Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following patentsOther patents pending Motorola Limited Warranty What This Warranty Covers And For How LongII. Warranty Conditions III. What This Warranty Does Not Cover IV. How To Get Warranty ServiceGeneral Provisions VI. Patent And Software ProvisionsVII. State Law Rights English Index Use Indicator Ringer 68P To be advised

PCS Cellular Telephone specifications

The Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone marked a significant evolution in mobile communication technology when it was introduced. As one of the pioneers in the cellular industry, Motorola played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of mobile phones. The Motorola PCS models were designed to cater to the growing need for reliable mobile communication, offering a range of features and technologies that appealed to users of varying needs.

One of the standout features of Motorola PCS phones was their compact design, which made them easily portable. Unlike earlier bulky mobile phones, Motorola embraced a more ergonomic approach, ensuring that users could carry their devices comfortably. The introduction of lightweight materials also contributed to an increase in battery life, providing users with longer talk times and improved usability.

Motorola's PCS phones were among the first to adopt digital technology, leading to clearer call quality and reduced interference. With the transition from analog to digital communication, users enjoyed enhanced security and privacy during calls. Motorola’s commitment to innovation was evident with the inclusion of features such as SMS text messaging, which allowed users to send and receive written messages quickly—a game-changer for mobile communication.

Another remarkable characteristic of Motorola PCS phones was their compatibility with various frequency bands. This multi-band capability allowed for seamless network transitions and enhanced connectivity, making it possible for users to access service in different regions without hassle. The integration of CDMA and GSM technologies further solidified their position in the competitive cellular market.

Durability and reliability were also integral to Motorola's design philosophy. Many models featured rugged construction, making them ideal for users in demanding environments. This robustness ensured that the devices could withstand drops, spills, and daily wear and tear, providing peace of mind for on-the-go individuals.

User-friendly interfaces, coupled with intuitive navigation systems, made Motorola PCS phones accessible to a wide audience. From business professionals to casual users, the devices catered to various preferences and needs. Additionally, Motorola incorporated features such as customizable ringtones and caller ID, which enhanced the user experience.

Overall, the Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone exemplified the drive for innovation in mobile technology. Its combination of advanced features, robust design, and user-centric functionality played a crucial role in establishing Motorola as a trusted name in the telecommunications industry. The legacy of Motorola PCS continues to influence modern smartphones, with its emphasis on quality, performance, and user experience setting standards that many still strive to achieve today.