Motorola 68P09396A92-A Memory Basic Operation, T e n n a S y s t e m, Played to confirm storage

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MEMORY

BASIC OPERATION

A n t e n n a S y s t e m

The Antenna System of your telephone is designed for optimum performance with the antenna extended.

There are two parts to the antenna, one internal and one retractable. This allows you to receive calls on your telephone without having the antenna extended. If NS (No Service) flashes or lights steadily, you may be calling from a fringe coverage area. It will be necessary to fully extend the antenna for optimum performance.

MEMORY

Your telephone provides 20 numeric memories in which to store frequently called phone numbers. The memory will accept entries designated by location numbers 01, 02, etc. Calls are placed from within the memory by pressing ê when the number is displayed. The telephone accepts up to 16 digits for each memory location. Before setting up your memory, we suggest that you read the rest of this section to become familiar with the ways in which you will access and use it.

S t o r i n g N u m b e r s t o a M e m o r y L o c a t i o n

1.Enter the number you wish to save, up to 16 digits.

2.Press ¯.

3.Enter the two-digit location number (01, 02, etc.) in which you choose to place the entry. The location entered is dis-

played to confirm storage.

You must enter the location number within 8 seconds of pressing

¯or the operation will cancel. If FULL displays refer to Memory Protect, see below.

M e m o r y P r o t e c t

The directory has an automatic Memory Protect feature which pre- vents the accidental overwriting and loss of previously stored num- bers in memory. If you attempt to store an entry to a currently occupied memory location, the location number and FULL will display. The display will then alternate between the previously stored number and CHANGE?.

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Contents Cellular Telephone Welcome Table of Contents Features TimersAccessories Security FeaturesRoaming and System Operation Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy General Safety InformationEfficient Phone Operation Electronic Devices Antenna Care and ReplacementDriving AircraftPotentially Explosive Atmospheres ChildrenBlasting Areas Magnetic Storage MediaIntroduction 888 8888888 Phone OverviewFunction Keys EarpieceMouthpiece Getting Started E p a r i n g B a t t e r y f o r I n i t i a l U s eBattery Attachment I c k C h a n g e M e t h o d Start-up Self Tests Basic OperationMessage Explanation RM Roam Indicator NS No Service IndicatorIf no key is pressed within 8 seconds Unsuccessful Call Attempts Busy signal Called party’s line is busyIf Entering More Than 10 Digits « and dial the call againT o m a t i c R e d i a l i n g G n a l S t r e n g t h M e t e r888 8888888 W B a t t e r y W a r n i n gT i n g M i c r o p h o n e While in a call, press ì, ß System Type and Phone NumberDisplay Wireline type with phone numberO S y s t e m O p e r a t i o n L u m i n a t e d K e y p a dT e n n a S y s t e m Memory Basic OperationMemory Played to confirm storageMemory Memory P e r S p e e d D i a l i n g N e D i a l i n g T w o P a r t C a l l i n g Repeat this sequence for as many groups as you wish up to a88Co22C Instruction and Key SequenceA c i n g a L i n k e d C a l l Automatic Lock AvToLocK OFF Emergency Dialing FeaturesMultiple Key Answer VoX OFFS t i n c t i v e R i n g e r Press Ú á to sample the different ringer stylesUse ‚ to turn feature on or off T o m a t i c L o c k L t i p l e K e y a n s w e rE T o u c h E m e r g e n c y D i a l i n g X O p e r a t i o nPress ì, Ú Scroll with the ¥ and £ keys until you get to M i n d e r B e e p s Available in some models onlyN code a c t i v a t i o n Features Timers D i v i d u a l C a l l T i m e r To Display Press ä, £, £ONEMiN Tmron Security Features To Unlock Enter your three-digit unlock codeSecurity Features T t e r i e s AccessoriesDescription Display Nickel Metal Hydride BatteriesAlkaline Batteries Nickel Cadmium BatteriesA r g e r s AC Charger/Transformer Overnight Dual Charger Battery Type Hours to 90% CapacityIntelliCharge XT Rapid Charger IntelliCharge XT Charger Rates Battery Type Standard Method T r a S a v e rQuick Change Method S c e l l a n e o u s a c c e s s o r i e s Carry Case A v e l C h a r g e rHeadset Portable Cellular Connection Interface CELLect Pcmcia or Pocket ModemsCompaq Direct Connect A k S i g n a l a l e r t Roaming and System OperationR v i c e a r e a A m i n gInvert Preference Mode Standard ModeScan Scan B Mode Home Only ModeScan a Mode A n g i n g S y s t e m T y p eC a n Before Calling for Service Message Glossary Weak Signal AlertSystem Type Selection default setting Shows incoming call, Call in Absence, orAutolockoff Automatic Lock feature Emergency Dialing featureNo Restrictions standard setting Low BatterySystem BvSY System Busy VOX ModeREMiND Msgon VOXIndex Index Index Index Index Patent Information Adjust Volume Quick Reference SectionPage Page 68P09396A92-A