Motorola ENHANCED CELLULAR TELEPHONE owner manual Reference, Regulations and Precautions

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Regulations and Precautions

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Department of Communications regulate cellular radiotelephone service in their respective countries. It is important for you, the Profile phone user, to observe the applicable regulations when operating your phone in either country. In addition to these U. S. and Canadian federal regulations, you may also be bound by certain state, provincial, territorial, and local rules and regulations, as well as by your cellular carrier’s tariff (the rates, terms, and conditions of its service). If you wish to use your phone in both the U.S. and Canada, please consult with your system operator.

Furthermore, you should remember that your Profile phone is a radiotelephone system (i.e., it combines both wireline technology, as used in your home or office telephone system, and radio technology), and that the scope of regulations and precautions is therefore broader than the scope of regulations and precautions relating to wireline-only telephone usage.

Some of the major points of consideration are set out below. Please note, however, that this “Rules, Regulations, and Precautions” section does not constitute legal advice, and is intended merely for general information purposes. If you have any specific questions, please contact your Cellular Carrier (System Operator).

License - If your home system is in the U.S., you do not require a separate license to operate your Profile phone; obtaining a cellular telephone access number is sufficient to register you as a user. If your home system is in Canada, a separate license is required. Your carrier will assist you in the licensing process. If you wish to use your Profile phone in both the U.S. and Canada, please contact your Cellular Carrier (System Operator). Your base should operate in only one location.

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Contents N e r ’s M a n u a l Warranty Expiration Date Date of Purchase Table of Contents Storing Numbers in Memory Advanced Memory Dialing FeaturesSpecial Call Features Placing Calls From MemorySelecting and Deselecting Features Special System FeaturesUsing the Feature Menu Cellular System Information Call TimersSecurity Features Programming Scanning ModesTroubleshooting ReferenceIntroduction Vii Viii Introduction Controls and Indicators ➋ Earpiece➏ Numeric Keypad Xii Prepare the Battery for Initial Use Getting StartedLift the battery off Attach the BatteryRemove the Battery Turn your phone offUsing Plug-In Chargers Quick-Change Battery Removal/ReplacementTurning Phone On and Off Basic OperationAbout the Antenna Start-up Self TestsNS No Service Indicator Start-up Status IndicatorsIU In Use Indicator RM Roam IndicatorPlacing a Call To Correct an ErrorWith power on, enter the number you wish to call If Entering More Than 10 DigitsCellular System Busy Automatic RedialingUnsuccessful Call Attempts Complete the CallPress END Ending a CallReceiving a Call Call In Absence Indicator Signal Strength MeterAdjusting Ringer Volume Volume MeterAdjusting Earpiece Volume Low Battery WarningBattery Voltage Meter Press FCNStoring a Phone Number Storing Numbers in MemoryAbout Memory Etc Location entered is displayed to confirm storageEnter the area code and prefix you wish to store Press STO Memory Protect FeatureStoring an Area Code and Prefix Postscripting EtcDeleting a Memory Entry Changing a Memory EntryPlacing Calls by Entering Two-Digit Number Placing Calls From MemoryAbout Recalling from Memory Placing Calls by Scrolling Last Number Redial Advanced Memory Dialing FeaturesTurbo Dial Feature Recalling Last Number CalledSuper Speed Dial Feature Priority CallScratch Pad Memory Two-Part Tone DialingMemory Linking Example of Memory LinkingEnter the account number and # sign Or recall it from memory location RCL , x Create a pauseEnter the PIN number and # sign Press RCL , SND to send each remaining number group Microphone Muting Special Call FeaturesDisplay Own Phone Number Automatic AnswerDistinctive Ringer Multiple Key AnswerHands Free Operation Multiple Language Display Extended Talk TimeCalling Line ID Special System FeaturesAbout Special System Features Receiving Calls with Calling Line IDRecalling/Viewing Calling Line ID Messages Placing a Call to a Calling Line ID NumberDeleting an Individual Message Other Messaging ServicesStoring a Calling Line ID Number in Memory Deleting All MessagesReminder Beeps Placing a Call using PIN OperationVOX Operation PIN Code OperationSpecial System Features Selecting and Deselecting Features Using the Feature MenuAbout the Feature Menu Distinctive Ringer Automatic Display TimerOne Minute Beep Automatic AnswerReminder Beeps VOX modeExtended Talk Time Language SelectAlternate Status Review CalloffIndividual Call Timer Call TimersAbout Timers Resettable Call TimerAutomatic Display Timer Electronic Lock Security FeaturesAbout Security Codes To LockChanging the Unlock Code Setting Outgoing Call RestrictionsDisplaying the Unlock Code Automatic LockDescription Display Cellular System Information Service AreaWeak Signal Alert Cellular System OverviewSwitchhook and Advanced System Services RoamingTwo-System Operation System Type and Phone Number DisplayProgramming Scanning Modes Reviewing / Changing Scanning ModeTo Review Scanning Mode OverviewScanning Modes SCAn mode, press Troubleshooting Before Calling For ServiceRegulations and Precautions ReferenceReference Message Glossary CumulFull REMind MSgOFF Reminder Beeps feature disabled REMind MSg On Index Reference Reference Volume Meter VOX Operation Weak Signal Alert Why the concern? Reference Reference Reference Where can I find additional information? Patent Information PAT02250 Quick Reference Card Rbrc