Motorola ENHANCED CELLULAR TELEPHONE owner manual Reference

Models: ENHANCED CELLULAR TELEPHONE

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Denial of Service - A cellular carrier may deny service temporarily or terminate service for violation of any governmental regulations or of its tariff.

Driving - Your Profile phone is considered a cellular telephone. Some jurisdictions prohibit your using a cellular 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 Profile phone while the vehicle is in motion (see “Driving” on page vii).

Consumer Responsibilities - Remember that the wireline and radio regulations with respect to harassing calls, false distress calls, obscene language, etc., apply to cellular phone usage.

Privacy - As a telephone user, you have come to assume a certain standard of privacy when you place or receive a telephone call via traditional wireline systems. However, because Profile phones utilize radio transmissions to effect calls, the same standard cannot always be assured. While it is unlawful for any unauthorized person to divulge or use any information obtained from intercepting or ‘listening in on’ conversations intended for others, you should not assume that your conversation is completely secure. Commercially available scanning equipment can permit a third party to monitor the radio channels used for Profile phone calls.

Interference - No person shall interfere with or cause interference to any radio communication or signal.

Equipment Modifications - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has type-approved the model of Profile phone which you have purchased, and both have allocated a specific frequency range for cellular service. No changes or adjustments are to be made to your Profile phone.

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