Motorola 7760 specifications Pacemakers

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Safety Information

Caution: All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted cur- rent drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particu- larly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. When the battery is detached from the phone: your battery is packed with a protective cover.; please use this cover for storing your battery when not in use.

Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:

Give full attention to driving–driving safely is your first responsibility;

Use hands-free operation, if available;

Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.

Pacemakers

The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a min- imum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.

Persons with pacemakers:

Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;

Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;

Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten- tial for interference.

If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.

Batteries

Driving

Electronic Devices

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Contents All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured WelcomeHere’s an idea of what you’ll learn in each chapter Guide OverviewNow what? Don’t sweat itWorks Using MemoryUsing Messaging So relax! Let us show you what your StarTAC phone can doGetting Started Safety InformationUsing Messaging Ansi C95.1 Ncrp Report 86 Icnirp Safety InformationPacemakers Hearing Aids Safety Information Getting Started Package Content OptionsHolster Cigarette Lighter Adapter AC Adapter Introduction to Batteries Battery CoversRemoving the Main Battery Cover Attaching the Main Battery CoverInsert Slide the cover’s narrow end into the small Removing the Auxiliary Battery CoverAttaching the Auxiliary Battery Cover Swing the cover outwardMain Battery Removal Installing the BatteryTo remove a battery Main Battery InstallationAuxiliary Battery Installation To remove the auxiliary batteryAuxiliary Battery Removal Using the Internal Rapid Charger Charging the BatteryExpert Performance EP Charging System Border of the battery icon will flash during chargingBattery Indicator Battery Storage and DisposalPlug In Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a Using the Desktop ChargerAdapter Desktop Charger Indicators Red means the battery is chargingDesktop Charger Charging Times Function Keys Phone OverviewUse the Smart Button’s fingertip convenience for Using the Smart ButtonCdma Digital Turning Your Phone OnFollow these steps to turn your phone on and OFF What you will seeAnalog Standby ModeQuad Number Clock Reading the IndicatorsSignal Strength Battery LevelAppears when a call is in progress Appears when you’re on an analog channelPress Ä then press Ý Detailed Battery Level ReadingService Light Service LightEnding a Call Placing and Ending CallsThere are three ways to end a call Placing a CallCaller ID Receiving CallsTo answer a call Answering a CallRinger/Vibrate Suppress Unanswered Call IndicatorCall Waiting Redial If you hear an ordinary busy signalRedialing Numbers Automatic RedialMuting the Microphone Vibration ModeSilent Mode Basic Tone ControlsAdjusting Ringer Volume To adjust earpiece and keypad volumeTo adjust ringer volume Adjusting Earpiece VolumeUsual Shortcuts Your Phone & Its ShortcutsYour Phone & Its Shortcuts Using Memory Making the Most of Memory Storing Names and Numbers To enter punctuation Entering NamesTo enter the letters A, B, or C as shown To enter a name into the Phone BookName Recall from MemoryRecall by Name DirectoryBegin Press ä to begin recalling Here’s an easy way to erase a memory entryRecall by Memory Location Clear an EntryEnter Enter the two-digit memory location Recall ShortcutsSuper Speed Dial Turbo DialPlace Press ¾ to call the number in the Scratch ScratchpadStore Press  and continue storing with step Call If necessaryInsert Press Ä and press ¾. You will see Pause DialingStoring a Number with Pause Dialing Number Automated systemUsing Memory Linking Using Pause DialingStoring Calling Card Numbers Using Calling CardsPause To end the call Placing a Calling Card CallIt reaches the first pause Send Press a or press ¾ to send the next groupPress ¿ to open messaging menus Using MessagingSpecific icon will be flashing Receiving MessagesEnter Press ¿ to open the Messaging Menu Viewing Your Caller IDsCaller ID Options If you have no new messages, you will see Checking Your Voice MailIf you have one or more Voice Mail messages, you will see See the following page for more optionsVoice Mail Options Access Press ¿ to open the Voice Mail Options Function MenuCallBack Press a to dial your Voice Mailbox number Messages Reading Your MessagesMessage Options Tone Control TimersIntroducing the Menu Features Phone BookRoad Maps To use the menu systemPrevious User Compatibility Phone Book Press Ä then press a to enter the menu system Start Road MapFind Recall By NameEnter Menu Press Ä then press a Phone BookEnd Press ¼ or close the phone Call Other featuresRecall By Location Phone Book StatusStore more numbers Store New NumberNumber Preference When Placing CallsWhen Receiving Calls Viewing Your NumberOr Find by Editing a Memory LocationEdit Or Choose Menu To other featuresFinish OriginalMonitor the length of your calls Call TimersCallTimers View When you enter the Call Timers menu View Individual TimerView Resettable Timer Call Timers Press a to selectReset Press a to reset. You will see Resettable View Cumulative TimerReset Timer Find Press q or Z to scroll to Reset TimerTimer Exit Auto Display Individual TimerOne Minute Audible Timer Feature TimerEnter If you toggle the timer ON, you will see Repeating Audible TimerSingle Audible Timer TimerTone Controls Tone Controls Tone Control Silent ModeFind Press q or Z to scroll to Silent Mode Select Ringer StyleFind Press q or Z to scroll to Keypad Tones Ringer or Vibrator SelectionKeypad Tones VibeDtmf Off and press a to select Transmit TonesFind Press q or Z to scroll to Service Tones Service TonesMessage Reminder Place emergency calls Restrict call placement and memory accessReset or clear your phone’s settings Lock and unlock your phoneLock/Security Lock/Secure Auto LockLocking the Phone Unlocking the PhoneStoring an Emergency Call Number Emergency CallPlacing an Emergency Call Change Lock Code Secure Options SubmenuChanging your lock code is easy- follow these simple steps View Lock CodeMaster Clear Master ResetMemory locations 1-10 only Your phone has two service levelsService Level LevelKey Authentication A-Key EntryValidate Press a to validate the A-Key entry. You Phone Options Phone Options Getting to Phone Options Changing Your NumberFeature Review Selecting a System Mode Std AB Call Options Press a to enter Call Options SubmenuActivating PIN Code Storing PIN Code in Memory LocationMultiple Key Answer Placing a Call with PIN Code ActiveAutomatic Answer Open to AnswerInstant Redial Message Display Options SubmenuChange Banner Auto HyphenDisplay 24-Hour Clock Display System ID System Options SubmenuAnalog Only 100 Lithium Ion BatteriesNickel Metal Hydride Batteries Cigarette Lighter AdapterPcmcia Modems Desktop Charger AC Adapter requiredHolster HeadsetHands-Free Vehicle Kit Zero Install Car Kit102 103 Display says Locked. How do I unlock my phone?104 Tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal105 106 Glossary107 Dedicated Message Key See Message Key108 109 Prompt a display message requesting input110 Scratchpad tones See Dtmf111 Transmit Tones See Dtmf112 113 Patent Information114 Index115 116 117