Hold Call Make New Call Restrict My Number End Active Call End Held Call
End Current and Held Call Switch Calls Conference Call Transfer Call
Split Call
Reject Waiting Call
Reconnect Held Call Turn Mute On or Off
In-Call Menu

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4.4 using the in-call menu r

Press $during a call to open an in-call menu:

Hold Call Puts the active call on hold.

phone calls

 

 

 

 

Make New Call Lets you make

 

 

 

 

another call.

 

 

 

 

Restrict My Number Lets you

 

 

 

 

send (Show) or hide (Restrict)

 

 

 

 

your phone number for the next

 

 

 

 

call you make. Set your default in

 

 

 

 

the Security menu (page 38).

 

 

 

 

End Active Call Ends the active

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O

call and activates the call on hold.

 

End Held Call Ends the held call.

scroll

select

Note: options and

End Current And Held Calls

order vary by call state.

Ends all connected calls.

Switch Calls

Switches between the active and held call.

Conference Call Joins the active call with the call on hold. Transfer Call Transfers the active call to the call on hold, or

lets you enter a phone number where you want to transfer the active call (if no call is on hold).

Once a call is transferred, you disconnect automatically. Split Call Lets you talk privately with one person from a

conference call.

Reject Waiting Call Rejects a waiting call.

Reconnect Held Call Activates the call on hold (if you have a call on hold and a call waiting).

Turn Mute On or Off Turns the microphone off and on during a phone call.

Trying—The phone and network are processing a request. Cannot Hold Second Call—A call is already on hold,

and you cannot place two calls on hold at the same time. Busy Try Later—Your phone is working on a previous

16command. Briefly wait before repeating the command.

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Motorola 2001 Portable Cell Phone manual Using the in-call menu r, Make New Call Lets you make, Restrict My Number Lets you

2001 Portable Cell Phone specifications

The Motorola 2001 Portable Cell Phone, released as part of the early wave of mobile communication technology, marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of portable telephony. This device encapsulated the innovation of its time, combining functionality with a compact design aimed at enhancing user mobility.

One of the standout features of the Motorola 2001 was its remarkable portability. Weighing in at just under a pound and featuring a slim, ergonomic design, it was user-friendly and could easily fit into a handbag or a larger coat pocket. The phone was equipped with a robust battery capable of providing several hours of talk time, an essential characteristic during an era when battery life was a significant concern for mobile users.

Technologically, the Motorola 2001 utilized analog communication standards, primarily the AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System) option that dominated the market during the early 2000s. This system, known for its reliability, allowed clear audio quality and effective call connections. The phone featured a basic monochrome LCD display, which showcased essential information such as signal strength, battery status, and incoming call notifications.

In addition to its calling functionality, the Motorola 2001 introduced some user-friendly features that were somewhat advanced for its time. It was designed with a tactile keypad, providing the responsiveness necessary for dialing numbers efficiently. Users could store contacts, a novel feature that signaled the shift towards more personalized communication devices.

Another characteristic that set this device apart was its durability. The Motorola 2001 was constructed with high-quality materials, ensuring that it could withstand the rigors of everyday use. Additionally, its straightforward design made it accessible to a wide array of users, from business professionals to everyday consumers.

As mobile phones evolved, the Motorola 2001 represented a foundational step in the journey towards the sophisticated smartphones we use today. This device’s commitment to portability, user-friendly features, and solid technology laid the groundwork for future developments in mobile communication. Motorola's early exploration into cell phone technology helped pave the way for the incredibly powerful devices that now dominate the market. Looking back, the Motorola 2001 is not just a phone; it was a game-changer in the way people communicated, setting the stage for the mobile tech revolution that followed.