Motorola 68P09396A92-A owner manual 88Co22C, Instruction and Key Sequence

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MEMORY

maximum of 24 digits. (Each pause occupies a digit.) However, in order to store this information to a memory loca- tion, each sequence can only contain 16 digits.

5.To store a Linked Sequence, press ¯, then enter the two- digit location number where you wish to store the number.

Two-Part Calling, as described on page 26, can be automated by a unique feature which permits the programming and memory stor- age of pauses between groups of numbers. When recalled or sent, the telephone stops transmitting at the pause and waits for your response (i.e., secondary dial tone).

EXAMPLE: To construct a number sequence which you might use to inquire about your bank balance, follow this example.

The bank’s telephone number is 123-4567. Your ID number is 888. Your account number is 22.

NOTE: Pressing ¥ or £ may be required by the bank.

Instruction and Key Sequence

Display

1.Enter the phone number of the bank—

Ú, Û, Ü, Ý, Þ, ß, à, 1234567 or recall it from Memory Location 02—

ä, â, Û.

2.Create a pause—234567o, .

ì ê

3.

Enter the ID number and a pound sign—

67o888C

 

¡, ¡, ¡, £,

 

 

 

 

or recall it from Memory Location 03—

 

 

ì, ä, â, Ü.

 

 

 

 

4.

Create another pause—

 

7o888Co

 

ì, ê.

 

 

 

 

5.

Enter the account number and a pound

 

88Co22C

 

sign— Û, Û, £.

 

 

 

6.

To store the number, press ¯ and the

 

10

 

two-digit location number. The memory

 

 

 

 

location number will be displayed to

(Indicates the two - digit

 

confirm storage. Each memory location

location number 10)

 

 

will only accept up to 16 digits.

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Contents Cellular Telephone Welcome Table of Contents Timers FeaturesSecurity Features AccessoriesRoaming and System Operation General Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyEfficient Phone Operation Aircraft Antenna Care and ReplacementDriving Electronic DevicesMagnetic Storage Media ChildrenBlasting Areas Potentially Explosive AtmospheresIntroduction Phone Overview 888 8888888Earpiece Function KeysMouthpiece 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 e Getting StartedBattery Attachment I c k C h a n g e M e t h o d Basic Operation Start-up Self TestsMessage Explanation NS No Service Indicator RM Roam IndicatorIf no key is pressed within 8 seconds « and dial the call again Busy signal Called party’s line is busyIf Entering More Than 10 Digits Unsuccessful Call AttemptsG n a l S t r e n g t h M e t e r T o m a t i c R e d i a l i n gW B a t t e r y W a r n i n g 888 8888888T i n g M i c r o p h o n e While in a call, press ì, ß L u m i n a t e d K e y p a d Wireline type with phone numberO S y s t e m O p e r a t i o n System Type and Phone NumberDisplayPlayed to confirm storage Memory Basic OperationMemory T e n n a S y s t e mMemory Memory P e r S p e e d D i a l i n g Repeat this sequence for as many groups as you wish up to a N e D i a l i n g T w o P a r t C a l l i n gInstruction and Key Sequence 88Co22CA c i n g a L i n k e d C a l l VoX OFF FeaturesMultiple Key Answer Automatic Lock AvToLocK OFF Emergency DialingPress Ú á to sample the different ringer styles S t i n c t i v e R i n g e rL t i p l e K e y a n s w e r Use ‚ to turn feature on or off T o m a t i c L o c kX O p e r a t i o n E T o u c h E m e r g e n c y D i a l i n gM i n d e r B e e p s Available in some models only Press ì, Ú Scroll with the ¥ and £ keys until you get toN code a c t i v a t i o n Features D i v i d u a l C a l l T i m e r To Display Press ä, £, £ TimersONEMiN Tmron To Unlock Enter your three-digit unlock code Security FeaturesSecurity Features Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries AccessoriesDescription Display T t e r i e sNickel Cadmium Batteries Alkaline BatteriesA r g e r s AC Charger/Transformer Battery Type Hours to 90% Capacity Overnight Dual ChargerIntelliCharge XT Rapid Charger IntelliCharge XT Charger Rates Battery Type T r a S a v e r Standard MethodQuick Change Method A v e l C h a r g e r S c e l l a n e o u s a c c e s s o r i e s Carry CaseHeadset CELLect Pcmcia or Pocket Modems Portable Cellular Connection InterfaceCompaq Direct Connect A m i n g Roaming and System OperationR v i c e a r e a A k S i g n a l a l e r tStandard Mode Invert Preference ModeScan A n g i n g S y s t e m T y p e Home Only ModeScan a Mode Scan B ModeC a n Before Calling for Service Shows incoming call, Call in Absence, or Weak Signal AlertSystem Type Selection default setting Message GlossaryLow Battery Emergency Dialing featureNo Restrictions standard setting Autolockoff Automatic Lock featureVOX VOX ModeREMiND Msgon System BvSY System BusyIndex Index Index Index Index Patent Information Quick Reference Section Adjust VolumePage Page 68P09396A92-A