Motorola PCS telephone manual Regulations and Precautions, License, Denial of Service

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Regulations and Precautions

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Depart- ment of Communications regulate PCS radiotelephone service in their respective countries. It is important for you, the PCS radiotelephone user, to observe the applicable regulations when operating your PCS 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 PCS carrier’s tariff (the rates, terms, and conditions of its service). If you wish to use your PCS radiotele- phone in both the U.S. and Canada, please consult with your service provider.

You should remember that your PCS phone is a radiotelephone, 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 usage.

Some of the major points of consideration are set out in the following section. Please note, however, that this ‘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 PCS Carrier (Service Provider).

License

If your home system is in the U.S., you do not require a separate license to operate your PCS radiotelephone. Obtaining a PCS 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 PCS telephone in both the U.S. and Canada, please contact your PCS Carrier (Service Provider).

Denial of Service

A PCS carrier may deny service temporarily or terminate service for violation of any governmental regulations or its tariff.

Magnetic Storage Media

Your phone contains a magnet. Do not place your phone in close proximity to magnetic storage media, such as diskettes or credit cards, for extended periods of time.

Driving

Some jurisdictions prohibit your using a cellular or PCS telephone while driving a vehicle. Even if your jurisdiction does not have such a law, we strongly suggest that, for safety reasons, the driver use extreme caution when operating the cellular or PCS telephone while the vehicle is in motion. (See the ‘Safety’ section for more information.)

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Contents Quick Reference Making a Call Introduction Getting Started Contents Understanding this Manual Other SymbolsKey Presses Entering InformationHand-Held Portable PCS Telephone SafetyElectronic Devices DrivingAircraft Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Blasting AreasFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Safety Volume Buttons About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM CardSpecial Keys Smart ButtonLow Temperature Use Power/Status IndicatorDisplay Care and StorageCharging a New Battery Your BatteryImportant Battery Information Removing a Battery from Your Phone Fitting a Battery to Your PhoneBattery Performance and Maintenance Charging Your Battery Using the Power Adapter Low Battery WarningAYour phone can be either on or off during charging Desktop Charger Power Supply Desktop Charging Your BatteryLoading the Desktop Charger Using Your Phone While Charging Battery Meter IndicatorsBattery Disposal Charge TimesSIM Card Insertion Your SIM CardSIM Card Removal Making and Receiving Phone Calls Switching the Phone On and OffEntering Your SIM Card PIN Code JEntering Your Phone Unlock CodeKeypad Digits Making a Phone CallAutomatic Redial Calling an Embedded Number in a Message Phone Book DialingInternational Phone Calls Inserting Pauses Into Phone NumbersPhone Mute Pause a Working ExamplePCS Emergency Calls Ending a Phone Call Receiving a Phone CallConference Calling Setting Up a Conference CallSeparating Out Individual Calls Ending the CallData and Fax Calls Security FeaturesMaking and Receiving Phone Calls Menu Navigation Menu Navigation a Working Example JShort, Extended, and Personalized Menus AThe settings for some menu options cannot be changedMenu Navigation Using the Options Menu Phone Book Menu Postscripting What is the Phone Book?Available Characters How to Enter Alphabetic CharactersFind Entry By Name Personal NumbersPress Smart Button Find Entry By LocationModify Name Or Number Call NumberErase Name And Number Add EntryLast Ten Calls Show ServicesFixed Dialing My Phone NumbersPress Qto display your phone number View Fixed Dial ListOne-Touch Dial Setting Show Battery Meter Call Related Features MenuRestrict My Phone Number Show ID On Next CallJCall Forwarding When UnavailableForward Voice Calls Forward All Voice CallsJCall Holding and Call Waiting Cancel All ForwardingDetailed Forwarding Forward All Fax CallsCall Waiting Switching between callsCall Holding Call Holding and Call Waiting MessagesJCall Barring Key Answer Only Messages Menu Overview of Messages and How to Use ThemSMS Messages How to Create and Edit SMS Messages How to Read SMS MessagesCell Broadcast Messages ADialing prefixes and area codes may be requiredReceived Messages JCall VoicemailOutgoing Messages E7to access Message EditorMessage Editor Cell BroadcastService Center Message SettingsVoicemail Number Expiry PeriodAdjust Ring Volume Phone Setup MenuEvolume buttons up or down Select Phone LineJSet Ringer Tone Ringer On or OffJPhone Lock Require SIM Card PINChange SIM PIN Code Change SIM PIN2 CodeUnblocking Your Phone JNew Security Code Battery Saving ModeJExtended Menus JLanguage SelectionPhone Status Master ResetStatus Review Master ClearNetwork Selection Network Selection MenuAvailable Networks Network Search Find New Network JPreferred NetworksAdd Network To List Show List Of NetworksCall Metering Call Meters MenuShow Call Charges Show Last CallJSet Audible Call Timers Show Call TimersSet In-Call Display Lifetime Timer Call Charge SettingsSafety Timer Accessory Setup MenuJMute Car Radio Automatic AnswerPage Page Battery Meter E4 Using the Quick Access MenuFind Name E1 Read Messages E2Switch Memory Ring VolumePhone Lock Now E5 Phone Mute On or Off E6Call Timer Switch Line 1/2Call Charge Show My IDCustomizing the Quick Access Menu Accessories Slimline Holster SYN4653 Leather Pouch Black SYN4898 Holster SYN5378 What to do if Battery drains faster Denial of Service Regulations and PrecautionsLicense Magnetic Storage MediaPatent Information D367640 What this warranty covers and for how long III What This Warranty Does Not Cover General Provisions Add entry IndexKeypad tones Phone calls Voicemail