CHAPTER 3

DISPLAYS, MESSAGES, AND ALERTS

To conduct basic troubleshooting and maintenance of the i860 unit, you must become familiar with the display screens, errors, messages, and alert tones associated with the unit.

3.1Power-Up Sequence

Extend the antenna for optimum power and press pmomentarily to turn on the unit and begin the power-up sequence. The power-up sequence initiates a series of displays on the unit. As shown below, each display reflects a stage of the sequence. If the last display shows the idle screen, the power up was successful; if the last display shows No Service, the unit is out of range or there is a hardware or software problem.

If the vibrate function is enabled for incoming phone calls, voice mail, or message mail, the power- up sequence includes a 500 ms. vibrate cycle. Depending upon your service provider, the power-up sequence screens may differ from those shown.

1. Power-Up Display

3. Connecting Display

Powering On

Note: After Powering On the carrier logo will appear and next the T9 text input logo. Some carriers may not include T9 or other Motorola features in the power up display

2.No SIM Display o 1d

Insert SIM

Cancel

-OR-

o1d

Enter SIM PIN

Code:

Delete

Note: SIM PIN code can be canceled. (See programming menu section.)

od

Please Wait

Connecting...

4. No Service Display

d

No service

5.Phone Ready Display (Idle Screen)

o1d

Ready

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Note: Text that appears on Idle screen depends on carrier.

Figure 3-1. Power-Up Sequence Displays

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