Motorola ELITE, MICRO T.A.C ELITE User Manual

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Introduction ...............................................................4
Essential Information...........................................6
Package Content Options..................................11
Phone Overview ................................................12
Preparing Battery for Initial Use ........................16
Attaching the Battery.........................................17
Removing the Battery........................................17
Basic Operation ......................................................19
Turning Phone On.............................................19
Turning Phone Off .............................................21
Signal Strength Indicator...................................21
Battery Level Indicator.......................................22
Internal E•P™ Rapid Charger ...........................23
Placing a Telephone Call...................................25
Ending a Telephone Call....................................25
Automatic Redial ...............................................26
Answering Calls.................................................27
Unanswered Call Indicator ................................28
Volume Controls ................................................29
Super Speed Dial ..............................................30
Turbo Dial..........................................................30
Scratchpad Memory ..........................................30
Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed.....................31
Advanced Information ............................................33
Main Menu Overview.........................................33
Phone Book ......................................................37
Recall by Name.........................................38
Recall by Memory Location.......................40
Store a Phone Number and Name............42
Pause Dialing/Memory Linking..................47
Calling Card Dialing ...................................50
Edit a Memory Location.............................55
Display Own Phone Number.....................60
Number Preference...................................61
Call Timers ........................................................63
Display Individual Call Timer .....................63
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Resettable Timer .......................................64
Cumulative Timer.......................................65
To Reset Timer ..........................................66
Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer...67
One Minute Audible Timer (optional).........68
Programmable Repeating
Audible Timer (optional) ............................69
Programmable Single
Audible Timer (optional) ............................71
Tone Control .....................................................73
Ringer or Vibrator Selection......................74
Select Ringer Style....................................76
Keypad Tones ............................................78
Scratchpad Tones ......................................79
Reminder Beeps (optional) ........................80
Lock/Security Features .....................................82
Theft Alarm ................................................82
Automatic Electronic Lock.........................84
Manual Electronic Lock .............................85
Emergency Call.........................................86
Secure Options Sub-menu........................88
View Lock Code ....................................89
Change Lock Code................................91
Service Level.........................................92
Master Reset.........................................95
Master Clear..........................................97
Phone Options ................................................100
Change Telephone Number.....................100
System Mode...........................................102
Feature Review .......................................105
Call Options Sub-menu ...........................106
PIN Code Activation ............................107
Delayed Call Placement (optional)......109
Call Receive (optional) .........................111
Automatic Hands-Free.........................112
Multiple Key Answer ............................113
Automatic Answer................................115
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Battery Options Sub-menu ......................116
Voice Operated Transmission
(VOX) (optional)...................................117
Extended Talk......................................118
System Options Sub-menu ......................119
Display System Identification (SID).....120
Message..........................................................122
Answering Machine Sub-menu ...............122
Play New Message(s) .........................124
Play All Messages ...............................127
Play Greeting Announcement ..............130
Record Greeting Announcement.........131
Answering Machine Options ....................133
Select Answering Machine and
DTMF Callback Message....................134
Set Number of Rings
for Answering Machine........................137
Answering Machine Speaker Control..139
Digital Message Sub-menu .....................141
DTMF Callback Message....................142
Accessory Options ...............................................146
Batteries...........................................................146
Desktop Chargers ............................................148
Travel Charger .................................................153
Miscellaneous Accessories..............................154
Reference ..............................................................157
The Cellular System........................................157
Service Area ....................................................157
Weak Signal Alert ............................................157
Roaming ..........................................................158
Switchhook and Enhanced System Services..159
Troubleshooting...............................................159
Index................................................................160
Patent Information...........................................163
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Introduction
The MICRO T•A•C ELITE represents the state-of-the­art in personal cellular telephones today. The listing below shows just a few of the exceptional features that the MICRO T•A•C ELITE telephone contains.
•VibraCall™ on select models
•Answering machine on select models
•Headset jack for Hands-Free operation on select models
•Internal E•P™ Rapid Charger
•User-friendly icon-driven menu interface
•Dedicated battery level indicator
•Dedicated signal strength indicator
•Two-line (seven characters each) dot matrix LED display
•99 memories
•Turbo Dial™ (nine one-touch speed dial locations)
•‘Pager-like’ feature on select models
•Displayed and audible call timers
•Two-system registration
Remember, these are just a few of the great features that your MICRO T•A•C ELITE provides to meet your business and personal needs. In addition, a number of accessory options are available to help you tailor your cellular system to your individual preferences. These include special accessories just for your vehicle, items to make traveling with your phone easier than ever, battery chargers that will get you going in a flash and more.
To cover all these features properly, we will take you through a logical step-by-step learning process that explains everything you need to know about using your
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new telephone. For easy reference the tabs at the edge of the manual mark the different categories into which the telephone’s features have been grouped. To help you become familiar with your telephone’s features, we suggest that you experiment with them as you progress through this manual. However, before you begin, please read the following safety information before operating your new MICRO T•A•C ELITE cellular phone.
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General Precautions and Safety
IMPORTANT
Read This Information Before Using Your
MICRO T•A•C ELITE Personal Cellular Telephone
First introduced in 1984, the hand-held portable cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office, your home, emergency services, and others.
For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe these guidelines.
Your cellular telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz and employs commonly used frequency modulation (FM) techniques. When you use your phone, the cellular system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. The power level can range from 0.006 of a watt to 0.6 of a watt.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
In 1991, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE), and in 1992, the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI), updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Over 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industry, after reviewing the available body of research, developed this updated Standard. In March, 1993, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of this updated Standard.
Essential Information
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The design of your phone complies with this updated Standard. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated ANSI Standard, you may choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power efficient manner.
Efficient Phone Operation
For your phone to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality, please observe the following guidelines:
If your phone has an extendible antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna retracted. However, your phone operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended. Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, position the antenna up and over your shoulder.
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is “IN USE.” Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed.
Antenna Care and Replacement
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Replace a damaged antenna immediately; take your phone to a qualified service center for repair.
Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Non­approved antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, and violate FCC regulations.
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Batteries
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 (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. To protect against a short circuit when the battery is detached from the phone, your batteries contain internal short circuit protection and are packed in a protective battery cover; please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular telephones in the areas where you drive. 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 cellular telephone while the vehicle is in motion. Always obey them. Also, when using the phone while driving, please:
•give full attention to driving,
•use hands-free operation, if available, and
•pull off the road and park before making or answering
a call if driving conditions so require.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from cellular telephones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are
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adequately shielded from external RF energy. You should also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Aircraft
Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft.
•Use it on the ground only with crew permission.
•Do not use it in the air. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems,
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent interference with cellular systems, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.
Children
Do not allow children to play with your phone. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna for example). Children also could damage the phone, or make calls that increase your telephone bills.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.
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Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your phone or accessories.
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.
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NOTE
Accessories packaged with your phone may vary.
Telephone
Standard Battery
Hands-Free
Earpiece and
Microphone
Cigarette Lighter
Adaptor
IU NS Rm
MICRO T•A•C ELITE
IntelliCharge
E•P Desktop Rapid
Charger
TM
Package Content Options
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IU NS Rm
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a Retractable Antenna
Extend for optimum performance.
b Headset Jack (on select models) c Earpiece d Status Indicators
Flash or light steadily to alert you to different conditions.
IU
(In Use) - Flashes while a call is in progress.
NS
(No Service) - Flashes if the unit is beyond the range of a cellular service area. Lights steadily while the phone is off but directly connected to an external charging unit (Ultra Saver II or AC power supply). While lit, calls cannot be placed or received.
Rm
(Roam) - Indicates when phone is accessing a service area outside of your home system. Flashes slowly if phone is roaming on a home type system, and flashes quickly if phone is roaming on a non­home type system.
e Alphanumeric Display
(Two-Line, Seven-Character)
Displays phone number, name, memory location number, help and other messages. Some information will require viewing sequentially displayed messages.
f Battery Level Indicator
Lights to indicate the amount of charge remaining in your battery. The greater the number of segments lit, the greater the capacity remaining in your battery. A lighted battery icon only (no bar segments) indicates a low battery. The battery level indicator will display any time a key is pressed or the flip is opened. The battery level indicator flashes when the internal charger is charging the attached battery.
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Due to the nature of many batteries, your battery could remain at charge level 3 for most of its cycle, and then quickly pass through levels 2 and 1 before turning off.
NOTE
For details on how the battery meter operates with certain accessory batteries, see the Batteries section on page 146.
g Signal Strength Indicator
Lights momentarily and then flashes to indicate the signal strength. The higher the level of LEDs displayed, from 0 (no signal) to 5 (strongest), the better the chances of successfully making and receiving calls. Indicator will light momentarily any time a key is pressed or the flip opened.
h Menu Icons
Your MICRO T•A•C ELITE Cellular Phone has an icon-driven menu interface. Six icons appear at the bottom of the display and can be highlighted to access sets of menu features:
ˆ Phone book features (recall, store, and edit
numbers in memory).
˜ Call timer features. ¯ Ringer and keypad tone features. ˘ Lock and dialing restriction features. ¸ Phone, call, battery, and system options. ˝ Message service features and digital
answering machine on select models.
i Alphanumeric Keypad
Dials phone numbers, programs features, or scrolls through the menu.
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j Function Keys
Recalls stored number entries. Ø Used to store to memory locations. When in
the Menu Features, this key may be used to select or turn on features.
Á (on select models) Used as Ø above,
also used to retrieve messages from the internal answering machine.
Ç Removes characters from display. When in
the Menu Features, this key may be used to turn off features.
Í Places or answers calls. Turns the phone on and off. Ï Used to enter Menu Feature Selection. Å Accesses memory or Menu Features. ´ Ends calls or exits features.
k Mouthpiece Flip
Open to receive a call, close to end a call.
l Volume Controls
Controls volume level.
m Connector Port (bottom back of phone)
Provides the connection for the charger, vehicular accessories, and data accessories.
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The Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride or Lithium Ion battery supplied with your telephone must be fully charged before placing your phone into service. The batteries are shipped from the factory in a discharged state in order to extend the life of the battery. It is recommended that you charge new batteries overnight, but not longer than 24 hours, using a Motorola-approved charger. For optimum performance, we recommend you use Motorola­approved batteries, chargers, and other accessories with your phone.
Motorola desktop chargers for the MICRO T•A•C ELITE line of products are dual pocket chargers. The charger’s front pocket can charge a battery while attached to the phone or charge a battery on its own. The charger’s rear pocket will charge any size battery by itself. See Accessory Options on page 146 for additional detailed information on the various chargers and charging times.
WARNING
Battery may explode if disposed of in fire.
CAUTION
To avoid damage to the batteries, do not place them anywhere that might cause the battery terminals to short together.
Preparing Battery for Initial Use
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1. Place the battery on the phone so that its grooves align. Align the top of the battery with the line on the back of the phone right below the arrows (approximately 1" from top of phone). When properly aligned, the battery will fall into the grooves.
2. Slide upward in the direction of the arrows on the back of the phone until it clicks into place. Do NOT attempt to slide battery on from bottom of phone.
Standard Method
1. Turn your telephone off.
2. Depress the latch button on the rear of the battery while sliding the battery pack downward until it stops.
3. Lift the battery off.
Removing the Battery
Attaching the Battery
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Quick Change Battery Removal/Replacement
The quick change method allows you to remove your telephone battery at any time and replace it with a charged spare battery during a telephone call.
This is especially useful if you receive the low battery warning, flashing battery symbol, or audible tone during a call. Simply remove the battery from the telephone, put on the spare battery, and press . This will return you to your telephone call. The phone will not go through the normal start-up self tests described on page 19. You will have only three seconds to complete this action before your telephone call is terminated. It is a good idea to practice this procedure a few times before using it on an actual call. Advise the party on the other end of the call before beginning this procedure.
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Basic Operation
1. Extend antenna for optimal performance.
2. Press ∏ once.
3. Check the status indicators and display messages before placing a call.
on
will display, and both the battery level and signal
strength indicator will be active. If
Locked
displays, enter your three-digit unlock code. (See View Lock Code on page 89, Change Lock Code on page 91, Automatic Electronic Lock on page 84, and Manual Electronic Lock on page 85 for more information.)
Start-Up Self Tests
Each time the telephone is turned on, it performs a series of self tests, sounds a tone, and vibrates, if the phone has the VibraCall™ feature and it is selected, and lights all display positions, status indicators and menu icons to check their operation. The keypad, signal strength indicator, and battery level indicator will light, as they will any time a key is pressed, the mouthpiece flip is opened, or either volume button is pressed.
Turning Phone On
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If no key is pressed within eight seconds:
•The display will blank to conserve the battery level.
•The keypad backlight will extinguish to conserve the battery level.
•The signal strength indicator will continually flash up to the strongest level available, instead of displaying it constantly.
Your MICRO T•A•C ELITE cellular phone provides you with menu access to features which allow you to view your own telephone number and switch to your second phone number, if so equipped. Additionally, you may lock your phone to prevent unauthorized use.
For more information on these features, see: Display Own Phone Number on page 60, Change Telephone Number on page 100, Automatic Electronic Lock on page 84, and Manual Electronic Lock on page 85.
If your phone is programmed for two cellular systems, one of these messages will display upon power up.
These are reminders as to which system and phone number are currently in use. (See page 100 for more information.)
Indicates that the phone has been locked and cannot place or answer calls until unlocked. (Emergency Dial will allow for calls to be placed while locked.)
B1 B2
A2
A1
Locked
ExplanationMessage
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1. Press ∏ again to turn phone off.
The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) represents the relative strength of the signal received by your phone. The SSI is displayed as a column of five LED lights on the left side of the telephone display.
The relative signal strength received may fluctuate for a number of reasons, including your location within a coverage area, buildings, tunnels, parking garages and other obstructions, and atmospheric conditions. The higher the level displayed, the stronger the signal being received by your phone.
To best utilize the SSI, you should familiarize yourself with the relative signal strength levels and their associated call placement and call-in-progress qualities. If no Signal Strength LEDs are lit, your red
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Signal Strength Indicator
Turning Phone Off
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NS
(No Service) LED above the Signal Strength Indicator will flash. This indicates that you are currently in an area where you cannot make or receive cellular phone calls.
When the display is on, all LEDs will light. When the display goes blank to save power, one LED will flash at a time up to the level of signal strength received.
The Battery Level Indicator (BLI) represents the current strength of the battery being used. You can use this to estimate the amount of battery capacity remaining. The BLI is displayed as a three-level bar graph following the battery symbol in the lower left of the display. To view after display blanks, press any key or open the flip.
Variables such as temperature, battery age, and charging conditions may affect battery level.
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Battery Level Indicator
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Low battery power is indicated by a short dual tone repeated periodically, Low Bat being displayed, and no
bars of the battery level indicator being displayed. If the message is ignored, the phone will automatically turn itself off as the battery approaches discharge or if a call is attempted.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
In addition to the dedicated battery meter, you can view the same information in the display by pressing Ï, .
The MICRO T•A•C ELITE is equipped with an internal E•P rapid charger. The internal E•P, or ‘Expert Performance’, charging system allows you to charge the battery attached to the phone. Matching the E•P internal charger with an E•P battery takes advantage of the Expert Performance charging system. The E•P charging system provides a ‘smart’ charge in which the E•P battery ‘talks’ to the E•P charger to help achieve both optimal charge capacity and life (number of charge/discharge cycles) for your battery. The internal charger will also charge non-E•P batteries.
Simply plug either the AC power supply or the Ultra Saver II cigarette lighter adapter into the receptacle on the bottom of your phone. (In some vehicles, the ignition must be on in order to charge the phone using the cigarette lighter adapter.) While recharging, the phone can be used. With the phone on or off, the Battery Level Indicator will flash to indicate the charger is actively charging the attached battery. The three level bar graph will indicate the charge level of the battery. When the three level bar graph reaches the third bar, the Battery Level Indicator will stop flashing and remain on, indicating that the battery is approaching fully charged status.
Internal E•P™ Rapid Charger
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The AC power supply or Ultra Saver II cigarette lighter adapter will power the phone without attaching a battery.
Some Motorola batteries, like the alkaline battery pack, will not charge. When external power is supplied and a battery that will not charge is attached, the Battery Level Indicator extinguishes to inform you that the charger is not attempting to charge the attached battery.
See Accessory Options on page 146 for additional information.
Approximate Charge Times
Operating the phone extends the time required to recharge the battery.
The actual time required to charge a battery is a function of the battery’s depth of discharge, number of charge/discharge cycles, temperature, etc.
Battery
Standard Standard XT TalkPAK TalkPAK XT
Standard Standard XT TalkPAK TalkPAK XT
Standard Standard XT TalkPAK
Technology
Ni Cd Ni Cd Ni Cd Ni Cd
Ni MH Ni MH Ni MH Ni MH
Li Ion E•P Li Ion E•P Li Ion E•P
Charged to
90% Capacity
Within…
1 hr.
1.5 hr. 2 hrs. 2 hrs.
1 hr.
1.5 hr. 2 hrs. 2 hrs.
4 hrs. 4 hrs. 4 hrs.
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To place a call, your phone must be turned on, unlocked, and in service (
NS
, No Service indicator, is
NOT illuminated).
1. With power on and antenna extended, enter the entire telephone number using the numeric keys.
Clearing Errors
To clear the last digit entered, press and quickly release Ç.
To clear the entire entry, press and hold Ç until the entire entry is erased.
Phone numbers up to 32 digits long may be dialed, but only the last 14 digits will display. Overflow digits can be reviewed by pressing ‰. The phone will take you back to the beginning of the phone number, then flash digits until the end of the number is reached.
2. Press Í. The display will show:
1. Press ´. OR
Ending a Telephone Call
Dialing 5551212
Placing a Telephone Call
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Close the flip.
Your phone will remember the last number in the display. If you receive a busy signal when you call, you may avoid re-entering the number by simply pressing Í to redial.
Unsuccessful Call Attempts
If you hear one of the following signals, you have not successfully completed your call.
Cellular System Busy
Press Í again before ending
the unsuccessful call to attempt to automatically redial the number, or press ´ and try the call again.
Cellular System Could Not Complete the Call
You may have tried to place a call before the signal strength indicators were visible to let you know that your phone was fully operational, your phone may be blocked, or you may be in an area where service is not available. Press Í to automatically redial the number, or press ´ and try the call again.
The Called Party’s Line Is Busy
Press ´ and try the call again later.
Fast
Busy
(Reorder
Signal)
System
Busy
Alternating
High/Low
Tone
(Intercept)
No
Service
Busy
Signal
Tone/Display
Description
Automatic Redial
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Automatic Redial only works when the cellular system is busy, not if the person you have called is currently using their phone.
To Select Automatic Redial:
1. Before ending the unsuccessful call, press Í. Redial will display.
Your telephone will make the call attempt continuously over the next four minutes. As a connection is made, the phone will ring once to alert you so that you may lift the phone to your ear and begin conversation. If your phone has the VibraCall™ feature and you have it selected, the phone will vibrate when the connection is made. There is no need to press Í after the ring or vibration; simply listen for the called party to answer.
2. If the call is still unsuccessful, reactivate by pressing Í again.
To Cancel Automatic Redial:
1. Press ´.
Automatic redial will also cancel when phone is turned off.
To answer a call, your phone must be powered on, unlocked, and in service (
NS
, No Service, indicator is
NOT illuminated).
Answering Calls
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1. Extend the antenna and… …press Í. OR …open the flip. OR …if you have Multiple Key Answer
enabled, after one complete ring cycle, press any of the numeric keys on the keypad of your telephone.
See Multiple Key Answer on page 113 for more information.
NOTE
If you have the Auto Answer feature activated, the telephone will automatically answer after two ring cycles. See Automatic Answer on page 115 for more information.
While your phone is on, incoming calls not answered will result in Call XX being displayed, where XX is the
number of calls not answered. The message will be displayed any time a key is pressed or the flip is opened until the message is erased. The message must be erased before making or receiving a call.
The display will show Call XX where XX is the number of calls received but not answered.
To Erase Message:
1. Press Ç or ´.
Unanswered Call Indicator
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To Adjust Earpiece Volume:
1. Open mouthpiece flip.
2. Press and hold either volume button located on the left side of the phone to raise or lower the earpiece volume level. The speaker will present the current volume as you change levels.
To Adjust Ringer Volume:
1. Open mouthpiece flip.
2. Press Ï.
3. Press and hold either volume button located on the left side of the phone to raise or lower the ringer volume level. The standard ringer will sound at the current volume as you change levels.
Volume Meter
The volume meter represents the current volume setting and will display whenever you adjust the earpiece or ringer volume.
The volume level is displayed as a bar graph following the letter V at the left side of the display. The V alone represents the lowest volume setting with each additional bar representing a higher volume setting.
Muting the Microphone:
Press Ï, to switch the microphone off during a conversation.
Volume Controls
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NOTE
The word ‘MUTE’ is printed in blue on as
a reminder.
Super Speed Dial allows you to easily access telephone numbers that you have stored in the cellular telephone’s phone book. Once information is stored in locations 1-99, Super Speed Dialing allows you to place a call without pressing .
1. Enter the memory location number and press Í.
NOTE
Do not attempt the sequence , Í. This
will place a call to the local operator.
⁄-· all function as Turbo Dial keys. The phone numbers stored in these memory locations can be dialed simply by pushing and holding the selected key for approximately one second. There is no need to
push Í. When the Emergency Call feature is enabled (see Emergency Call on page 86 for more information) and a number is stored in memory location 01, a call can be placed from that location even if the phone is locked.
Your MICRO T•A•C ELITE phone comes equipped with an automatic memory feature that allows you to enter a number into the keypad during a conversation and then initiate a call to that number after ending the current conversation by simply pressing Í. You may also enter and store phone numbers directly into your phone book during a call.
Scratchpad Memory
Turbo Dial
Super Speed Dial
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For example, if during a phone conversation, your party gives you another number to call, simply enter this number into the keypad. Advise your party that they will hear tones as you enter the number. To call the phone number in the Scratchpad at the end of the current conversation, press ´ (to end the current call) and Í (to initiate the new call). If you choose to enter the number directly into your phone book during the call, just enter the number into the keypad and press Ø. This will take you automatically to step 7 of the Store a Phone Number and Name feature of the Phone Book sub-menu (see Store a Phone Number and Name on page 42 for more information).
This Scratchpad will retain the last telephone number present in the display.
Note that you can turn off the tones heard in the Scratchpad with the Scratchpad Tones On/Off feature in the Tone Controls menu (see Scratchpad Tones on page 79 for more information). Use of this feature will allow you to hear the tones, but your called party will not.
1. Press ‰, ‚, ‚. The display will show the name or number of the last person called as being stored in L0’. The second to last number dialed is stored in L1’, and so on.
2. Press £ to scroll in reverse order through the last ten dialed numbers.
Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed
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3. To place a call to the number, press Í when it appears in the display.
This feature allows you to refer to or redial any of the last ten phone numbers to which calls were placed.
The numbers are stored in the order placed and always represent the ten most recent calls. Successive calls to the same number are stored only once, and all are retained when the unit is shut off.
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Advanced Information
This cellular phone offers a user-friendly method to access menu features in your phone. All features in this telephone are grouped under one of six different Menu Headings which are available in the Main Menu. Information in the display will provide assistance while moving through this menu.
Following is a list of the six feature Menu Headings. This list provides the name of each feature within the six Menus. Take some time to become familiar with each of the Menu Headings and their associated features; their grouping will allow you to quickly learn how to access features and further simplify their use.
ˆ Phone Book
Recall Stored Number by Name Recall Stored Number by Location Store Number into Memory Edit Memory Information Display Own Phone Number Number Preference
˜ Call Timers
Display Individual Call Timer Resettable Timer Cumulative Timer Reset Timer Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer One-Minute Audible Timer Programmable Repeating Audible Timer Programmable Single Audible Timer
Main Menu Overview
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¯ Tone Controls
Ringer or Vibrator Select (on select models) Adjusting Ringer Style Keypad Tones Scratchpad Tones Reminder Beeps
˘ Lock/Security
Theft Alarm Automatic Electronic Lock Emergency Call Secure Options
• View Lock Code
• Change Lock Code
• Service Level Restrictions
• Master Reset
• Master Clear
¸ Phone Options
Change Number System Mode Feature Review Call Options
• PIN Activation
• Delayed Call Placement
• Call Receive
• Auto Hands-Free
• Multiple Key Answer
• Auto Answer
Battery Options
Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) Extended talk
System Options
Display System Identification (SID)
˝ Message Reception (on select models)
Answering Machine
• Play New Message(s)
• Play All Message(s)
• Play Greeting Announcement
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• Record Greeting Announcement
• Answering Machine Options
• Select Answering Machine and DTMF Callback Message
• Set Number of Rings for Answering Machine
• Answering Machine Speaker Control
Digital Message
• DTMF Callback Message
Feature Access
To Enter the Main Menu:
1. Press Ï, Å.
All six icons will light in the display and ˆ will blink. You may now scroll through the Menu Headings and make selections as detailed below.
To Select Menu Headings:
2. Press • or £ to move forward or backward through the menu headings.
The current icon will blink and the display will provide the name of that menu heading as you move through the available categories.
3. When the desired menu heading is indicated in the display, press Ø. This will allow you to access menu features grouped under that heading.
To Select Features within the Menu:
Access to Menu Features is the same as access to the appropriate Menu Heading.
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4. Press • or £ to move forward or backward through the menu features.
The current feature name will be present in the display (as well as current status where appropriate) as you move through the menu features.
5. When the desired Menu Feature is indicated in the display, press Ø to activate the feature (or sub-menu where appropriate) or Ç to deactivate the feature.
Some features may prompt you for more information, such as your six-digit security code.
To Exit Feature Selection and Return to the Main Menu:
To return to the Main Menu Headings to make a different feature selection:
1. Press • or £ to move forward or backward through the menu features until To Main Menu is displayed.
2. Press Ø to return to the Main Menu and the Menu Headings.
To Exit All Menu Operations:
1. Press ´.
This will allow you to completely exit the Main Menu to make calls, etc.
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Phone Book
To Enter Phone Book Menu Features:
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
ˆ will flash on the display.
2. Press Ø. You can now scroll through the menu features within Phone Book.
3. Press • or £ to scroll.
4. Press Ø to select the desired feature.
Your MICRO T•A•C ELITE Cellular Phone has its own internal phone book which allows you to store up to 99 frequently called names and numbers in their own memory locations. Once you have entered this information it will be very easy for you to look up telephone numbers by the desired name and immediately make calls.
Features are arranged by their expected frequency of use. As a consequence, features which allow you to access your Phone Book are placed before the lesser used features which allow you to enter and edit information into your Phone Book.
Before setting up your Phone Book, we suggest you read the rest of this section to become familiar with
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the ways in which you will access and use it. Initially, you will want to pay special attention to how to enter new information into your Phone Book.
Direct Access
1. Press Å.
2. Press £ to scroll to the correct memory entry.
OR Press the first letter of the name
you wish to recall from memory and then scroll. See page 45 for more information on alpha entry. Press ‰ if you wish to see the associated telephone number and memory location.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
2. Press Ø. The display will show:
3. Press Ø. The display will show:
Enter
1st Ltr
Rcl By
Name
Phone
Book
Recall by Name
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4. Enter the first letter of the name you wish to recall from memory. (See Details on Entering Names on page 45 for more information.)
5. Press £ to scroll to the correct memory entry.
If no entries exist with that first letter, the display will show:
where X is the letter chosen. After a moment, the phone will display the next alphabetical memory name entry.
Press • or £ to scroll to the desired memory location.
To Make a Call Once a Telephone Number Has Been Located:
6a. Press Í to call the phone
number associated with the displayed name. Press ´ to end the call.
To Recall the Telephone Number and Memory Location:
6b. Press ‰ to display the additional
information stored in the memory location.
Recall by name will allow you to scroll through your Phone Book alphabetically by name. Only phone
No X’s
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numbers stored with a name may be accessed within this feature.
During a phone call, pressing to view additional information (such as the associated telephone number and memory location) is permissible, but you must
press and another location number or Å when finished if you wish to resume scrolling by names.
Pressing ´ while scrolling will cancel scrolling, but not end the call.
Direct Access
1. Press ‰ and the two-digit memory location to be recalled.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
2. Press Ø.
3. Press £ to scroll to the Recall by Memory Location feature. The display will show:
4. Press Ø. The display will show:
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Rcl By
Locatn
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Book
Recall by Memory Location
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5. Enter the two-digit memory location to be displayed.
If no information is stored in the chosen memory location, the phone will show only the location number in the display.
Press • or £ to scroll to additional locations.
To Make a Call Once a Telephone Number Has Been Located:
6a. Press Í to call the phone
number in the memory location being displayed. Press ´ to end the call.
To Recall Additional Information:
6b. Press ‰ to display the additional
information stored in the memory location.
During a phone call you must press ‰ and another location number or Å to resume scrolling by memory location, otherwise pressing ´ will end the call.
This feature will allow you to scroll through your Phone Book numerically by memory location to review telephone numbers and to recall the name associated with each.
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Direct Access
1. Enter the phone number and press Ø. The display will show:
2. Enter the two-digit location number or press • for the next available location in your phone book. The display will show:
3. Enter the name using the letters shown on the numeric keys. (For more information on entering letters, see Details on Entering Names on page 45.)
4. Press Ø.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
2. Press Ø.
Phone
Book
Alpha
or STO
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__
Store a Phone Number and Name
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3. Press £ to scroll to the Store a Phone Number feature. The display will show:
4. Press Ø. The phone will display:
5. Enter the number to be stored.
NOTE
You may enter pauses as well as link memory locations at this point. For this advanced functionality, see Pause Dialing/ Memory Linking on page 47 for more information.
6. Press Ø. The phone will display:
7. Enter the desired two-digit memory location.
If you prefer, you can press •. This will place the information in the first available location of your phone book.
OR
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Enter
Number
Store
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You can enter the first digit of the memory location (the ‘decade’), followed by •. This will place the information in the first available location of the requested decade. Remember, ⁄-· all function as Turbo Dial keys.
The display will show:
8. Enter the name using the letters shown on the numeric keys.
For further instructions on entering letters, see Details on Entering Names on page 45.
9. Press Ø once you are finished entering the name.
The phone will confirm storage by displaying:
and then displaying the phone number and name stored. The phone will then return to step 4 on page 43 for the next entry.
NOTE
If
XX Full
appears in the
display, you already have
Stored
At XX
Alpha
or STO
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information in this memory location. See Memory Protect on page 46 for more information.
10. Press ´ to exit the menu.
WARNING
It is suggested that you do not use memory location 99 if you intend to use the Delayed Call feature (see Delayed Call Placement on page 109 for more information).
The Phone Book will direct you through the steps necessary to enter the telephone number, location, and name for future reference.
Details on Entering Names
When the display shows Alpha or STO, you can enter letters and numbers using your numeric keypad. For example, ‘A’ is at the first press of ¤, ‘B’ is at the second press of ¤, and ‘C’ is at the third press of ¤. To move to the next letter in a name or to add a space, press £. To erase an incorrect character, press • or Ç.
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Memory Protect
The Phone Book has an automatic memory protect feature which prevents the accidental overwriting and loss of previously stored names and numbers in memory. If you attempt to store a number or name in a location that already contains an entry, the phone will display:
and the name/number in that memory location, where XX is the location number selected. The display will
then show the number and alternate between the previously stored name and
where XXXXXXX is the currently stored phone number. If you wish to save to that location, thereby overwriting and erasing the old information, press Ø.
XXXXXXX Change?
XX Full
Key
# Of Presses
4321
B E H K N Q U X
C
F
I
L
O
R V Y
S
Z
A D G
J
M
P T
W
¤ ‹ › fi fl ‡ °
·
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If you wish to store the entry in an alternate location, press Ç. The phone display will again show:
Enter the new desired location and press Ø. Again, if you prefer, you can enter . This will
place the information in the first available location of your phone book. Or you can enter the first digit of the memory location (the ‘decade’), followed by . This will place the information in the first available location of the requested decade.
The phone will confirm the information is now held in the new location.
In addition to storing simple telephone numbers in your Phone Book as indicated above, you may also use pauses to link memory locations to allow your cellular phone to call a number and then wait for appropriate requests before transmitting DTMF tone information. This functionality can be especially useful for accessing Voice Mail systems, banking via phone, accessing credit card information, etc.
By including pauses between linked memory locations you can have your phone dial a telephone number and then wait for your response before continuing to transmit.
To Create Pauses and Link Memory Locations:
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
Phone
Book
Pause Dialing/Memory Linking
Locatn
– –
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2. Press Ø.
3. Press £ to scroll to the Store a Phone Number feature. The display will show:
4. Press Ø. The phone will display:
5. Enter the first group of numbers into the keypad.
6. Press Ï, Í. The display will show:
7. Press Ø to insert a pause.
8. Enter the next group of numbers. If this is an account number or access code such as your PIN number, the
system may also require a * or # to
confirm that data entry is complete. If required, also enter these key sequences here.
9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 for as many groups of numbers as you wish, up to a maximum of 32 digits, including pauses.
Insert
Pause o
Enter
Number
Store
Number
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Continue with step 6 in the Store a Phone Number and Name sequence.
EXAMPLE
To create a linked memory sequence to access your current bank account balance from your bank’s automated system, follow this example.
Your bank’s telephone number is 555-1000 and it is stored in location 5. Your account number is 358767. Your PIN number is 3566. Your bank also requires pressing £ after every entry.
1. Enter the phone number of the bank ­fi, fi, fi, ⁄, ‚, ‚, ‚ - or recall it from location 05 ­‰, ‚, fi.
2. Create a pause - Ï, Í.
3. Press Ø.
4. Enter your account number and the required # sign - ‹, fi, °, ‡, fl, ‡, £.
5. Create another pause - Ï, Í.
6. Press Ø.
7. Enter your PIN number and the required # sign - ‹, fi, fl, fl, £.
8. To store the linked sequence in your Phone Book, press Ø, and continue as per step 6 of the Store a Phone Number sequence.
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To later access this sequence, recall its location from the Phone Book and press Í. Listen for the automated
message to ask you to enter your account number followed by £. Since you have included this information after the first pause, simply press Í again. Listen for the automated message to ask you to enter your PIN number followed by £. Again, you have already included this information, after the second pause, so press Í. Your
bank now provides you with the requested information.
NOTE
Do not add your PIN code to the linked sequence. The phone will automatically insert the PIN code when placing a linked call. Follow the instructions on page 107.
To Enter Your Calling Card Number into Memory:
1. Enter your calling card access phone number (typically this is a 1­800 phone number or a 0). If a 0, skip to step 5.
2. Press Ï, Í. The display will show:
3. Press Ø to insert a pause.
4. Press ‚ if necessary. Long distance carriers typically require that a 0 be placed before the number that you are calling.
Insert
Pause o
Calling Card Dialing
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5. Press Ï, Í. The display will show:
6. Press £ to select the insert number prompt. The display will show:
This will be used to create a marker for the spot for the phone number that you wish to call. This number will automatically be inserted into the sequence when you make a call.
7. Press Ø to store the ‘N character.
8. Press Ï, Í, Ø to insert another pause, as in steps 2 and 3 above. o will display where the pause is inserted.
9. Enter your calling card PIN number.
10. Press Ø. The phone will display:
11. Enter the desired two-digit memory location for the entire sequence.
Locatn
––
Insert
Num ’N
Insert
Pause o
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The display will show:
12. Enter the name using the letters shown on the numeric keys.
For further instructions on entering letters, see Details on Entering Names on page 45.
13. Press Ø once you are finished entering the name. The phone will confirm storage by displaying:
and then displaying the number sequence and name stored.
If XX Full appears in the display, you already have information in this memory location. See Memory Protect on page 46 for more information.
14. Press ´ to exit the menu.
To Make a Call Using Your Stored Calling Card Information:
1. Recall and send the calling card information location. The display will
Stored
At XX
Enter
Name
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show:
This is the prompt to enter the telephone number that you wish to call. Note that no call has been made at this point.
For more information on sending information from the Phone Book, see Recall by Memory Location on page 40 or Recall by Name on page 38.
2. Enter and send the telephone number that you wish to call, including the area code. To do this you may either:
a. Enter the number manually and
press Í.
b. Enter the two-digit memory location
to retrieve the desired number and press Í. If you would first like to display the stored number, press ‰ before pressing Í.
c. Recall the number from memory
and press Í. See Recall by Memory Location on
page 40 or Recall by Name on page 38 for more information.
Enter
Number
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3. The call is now initiated. The first group of numbers will be transmitted. After waiting for the system response, press Í to send the second group of numbers. If a third group is required for your credit card, wait for the next system response and press Í again.
This feature provides you with a convenient method for saving your calling card calling information in the Phone Book. You can then readily place calls without having to enter your credit card information every time you place a calling card call. Your calling card number can conveniently be sent to a phone number stored in any memory location or you can dial the phone number through the keypad. The only requirement is that the number you wish to call must include the area code.
For your protection, you may want to put this information in locations 1-10 and enable Service Level Restriction 8 to hide access to this information. This will allow you to access the information, but not allow anyone to view your calling card number. See Service Level on page 92 for more information.
To Erase an Existing Entry Entirely:
1. Recall the name from memory by name.
2. Press Ç. The display will show:
3. Press Ø to clear the number and any associated name.
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OR Press ´ to exit without deleting
the entry.
NOTE
Do not add your PIN code to the linked sequence. The phone will automatically insert the PIN code when placing a linked call. Follow the instructions on page 107.
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
2. Press Ø.
3. Press £ to scroll to the edit feature. The display will show:
4. Press Ø to select this feature. In order to edit currently existing
information, you will need to recall the phone number that you wish to edit from memory. The display requesting its location will show:
By
Locatn
Edit
Phone
Book
Edit a Memory Location
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5. Press Ø if you wish to access the stored information via its location, then continue with step 6a.
OR Press £ until the display shows
if you wish to access the stored information via the associated name. Press Ø and continue with step 6b.
6a. The display will show:
Enter the memory location you wish to edit.
If no information is stored in the chosen memory location, the phone will display the location number with no associated entry.
Press • or £ to scroll to the desired location.
Continue with step 8.
6b. The display will show:
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1st Ltr
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By
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Enter the first letter of the name you wish to edit.
The display will show the first name beginning with that letter. If there are no names beginning with the selected letter, the phone will first inform you by displaying:
where X is the letter chosen. After a moment, the phone will display the next alphabetical memory name entry.
Press • or £ to scroll to the desired name.
When scrolling by name, any stored numbers which have no accompanying stored name cannot be accessed. Press Ø to display the phone number associated with the name and continue with step 7.
7. Press Ø when the desired location is displayed to confirm that this is the phone book number that you wish to edit. The associated name will be displayed briefly. Continue with step 8.
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8. Press Ç to back through and erase each digit if you are editing the phone number.
Press and hold Ç if you desire to completely erase the current entry.
Enter the correct digits and press Ø.
The display will show the name associated with the telephone number.
9. Press Ø. The display will show:
where XX is the currently selected location.
If you wish to change the location of the entry, press Ç to back through each of the two digits, and enter the desired location.
If you wish to keep the information in the current location, or if you intend to erase the entire location, simply press Ø to continue.
Note that if you change the location, the old information in the original location will be unchanged. If you wish to delete this older information, you will have to also edit this
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location when you are finished transferring information to the new location.
The display will show the name associated with the telephone number.
10. If you wish to change the name in this location, press Ç to back through and erase each character.
Enter the correct characters and press Ø.
If you have not changed the phone book location, or if you have changed to another phone book location which already has information, the phone will inform you that this location is already full, display the previous information and ask if you wish to overwrite the current information onto this location.
If you intend to erase an existing entry, you will still get this prompt to overwrite the old entry with no information.
11. Press Ø if you wish to overwrite the current location.
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Press Ç if you do not wish to overwrite the current data, and the phone will again prompt you for a location number.
Enter the new two-digit location number and press Ø.
Direct Access
1. Press ‰, £.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
2. Press Ø.
3. Press £ to scroll to display own phone number feature. The display will show:
4. Press Ø. The active phone number of your phone will display.
After six seconds, the display will revert to that shown in step 3.
5. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature will allow you to display your cellular phone’s currently active phone number. If you have
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multiple phone numbers, you may switch to your other phone number with the Change Number feature under the Phone Options Menu. See Phone Options on page 100 for more information.
1. Press Ï, Å. The display will show:
2. Press Ø.
3. Press £ to scroll to the Number Preference feature. The display will show:
or, if the feature is turned off, the display will show:
4. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
5. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature will allow you to select whether the phone number or name is first displayed when entries are directly recalled from your Phone Book. With Number Preference on, the phone number is displayed first and you must press to then see the associated name. With Number Preference off, the name is
Number
Pref Off
Number
Pref On
Phone
Book
Number Preference
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displayed first and you must press to see the associated number.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , ¤. Feature will automatically display as in step 3 above.
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Call Timers
To Enter Call Timer Menu Features:
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
˜ will flash on the display.
3. Press Ø. You can now scroll through the menu features within Call Timers.
4. Press • or £ to scroll.
5. Press Ø to select the desired feature.
Direct Access
1. Press ‰, £, £.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The
Display Individual Call Timer
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display will show:
3. Press Ø. The display will show:
This timer accumulates the air-time in minutes (XX) and seconds (YY) of the most recent call. It
automatically resets before a new call is placed and when the phone is turned off.
This feature cannot be selected, but can be viewed at any time. Additionally, you may select to have this timer always appear during a phone call by accessing the Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer feature. See Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer on page 67 for more information.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display the individual call time.
Direct Access
1. Press ‰, £, £, £.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
Timers
Resettable Timer
Indiv
XX YY
Timers
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3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Resettable Timer feature. The display will show:
where XXXXX is the time displayed in minutes.
This feature displays a timer which will continue to accumulate until it is reset by the user through the Reset Timer feature. See Reset Timer on page 66 for more information.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display as in step 4 above.
Direct Access
1. Press ‰, £, £, £, £.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Cumulative Timer feature. The
Timers
Cumulative Timer
Resetbl
XXXXX
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display will show:
where XXXXX is the time displayed in minutes.
This is a non-resettable timer which accumulates the phone’s total air time in minutes, starting with the initial factory setting of 00000.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display as in step 4 above.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Reset Timer feature. The display will show:
5. Press Ø. After a moment, the phone will confirm that the timer
Reset Timer
Timers
To Reset Timer
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has been reset by displaying:
6. Press ´ to exit the feature menu.
NOTE
The Reset Timer feature will not appear if the
Resettable Timer is currently set to 00000.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , to go directly to this feature (if any time has accumulated), or press Ï, , , Ç. In this case, the feature will NOT be displayed, but will automatically reset the timer.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer feature. The display will show:
Indiv
TimrOff
Timers
Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer
Resetbl
00000
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or, if the feature is turned on, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature is used to automatically display the Individual Display Timer to show accumulated time in minutes and seconds during and after each call.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , °. Feature will automatically display as in step 4 above.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the One Minute Audible Timer feature. The display will show:
or, if the feature is turned on, the
One Min
TimrOff
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One Minute Audible Timer (optional)
Indiv
Timr On
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display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature provides an audible beep ten seconds before the end of every minute during a telephone call. This audible beep is not heard by the party on the other end of the telephone call.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display as in step 4 above.
NOTE
The One Minute Audible Timer feature is
available on select models.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
Timers
Programmable Repeating Audible Timer (optional)
One Min Timr On
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4. Press £ to scroll to this feature. The display will show:
or, if the feature is turned on, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
When turning the Repeating Audible Timer on, the display will show:
6. Enter the number of seconds you desire between audible timer repeat beeps. The display will show:
7. Press Ø. The phone will confirm entry by displaying:
where XXX is the entered number of seconds between beeps.
8. Press ´ to exit the menu.
Set At
XXXSecs
Beep At
–––Secs
Enter
Seconds
Repeat
Timr On
Repeat
TimrOff
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This feature provides an audible beep at a user­selectable interval from 11-999 seconds during a telephone call. Similar to the One Minute Audible Timer, this beep will be heard 10 seconds before the end of each interval. This audible beep is not heard by the party on the other end of the telephone call.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å,, . Feature will automatically display as in step 4 on page 70.
NOTE
The Programmable Audible Timer feature is
available on select models.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Call Timer Features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to this feature. The display will show:
or, if the feature is turned on, the display will show:
Single
Timr On
Single
TimrOff
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Programmable Single Audible Timer (optional)
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5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
When turning the Single Audible Timer on, the display will show:
6. Enter the number of seconds you desire before hearing the audible beep. The display will show:
7. Press Ø to set. The phone will confirm entry by displaying:
where XXX is the entered number of seconds before the single beep.
8. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature provides an audible beep once at a user­selectable time from 11-999 seconds during a telephone call. Similar to the One Minute Audible Timer, this beep will be heard 10 seconds before the time programmed. This audible beep is not heard by the party on the other end of the telephone call.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , ¤. Feature will automatically display as in step 4 on page 71.
NOTE
The Programmable Single Audible Timer
feature is available on select models.
Set At
XXX Sec
Beep At
––– Sec
Enter
Seconds
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Tone Control
To enter Tone Control menu features:
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Tone Control sub-menu. The display will show:
¯ will flash on the display.
3. Press Ø. You can now scroll through the menu features within Tone Control.
4. Press • or £ to scroll.
5. Press Ø to select the desired feature.
Your MICRO T•A•C ELITE allows you to control the tones of your phone, from choosing one of nine different ringer styles (and VibraCall™ on select models) to silencing the keypad completely. Tone Controls may be accessed in the following menu. To adjust volume, see Volume Controls on page 29 for more information.
Tone
Control
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Direct Access
1. Press Ï, ° to toggle between Ring Only and Vibrate Only modes.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Tone Control sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø. The display will show:
4. Press Ø to select. The currently active Ring or VibraCall™ setting will be displayed.
5. Press • or £ to scroll through the other settings. Ringer or Vibrator selection settings are:
The phone alerts you of an incoming call using VibraCall™, the vibration alert, for three cycles and then flashing Call in the display.
Vibrate
Only
Ring Or Vib Sel
Tone
Control
Ringer or Vibrator Selection
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The phone alerts you of an incoming call in the standard mode using an audible ringer.
The phone alerts you of an incoming call using the vibration mode for the first three cycles and then using the audible ring tone.
The phone silently alerts you of an incoming call with Call flashing in the display. The ring tone is muted and the vibrator is off.
Exits you from this feature and returns you to the top level of the menu.
6. Press Ø to select the desired setting.
7. Press ´ to exit the menu.
The MICRO T•A•C ELITE’s VibraCall™ option is Motorola’s exclusive silent vibration alert mode. When activated, the phone will noticeably vibrate to alert you of an incoming call. Pressing either volume key will
To Main
Menu
RingOff
Vib Off
Ring On
Vib On
Ring Only
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stop the vibration without answering the call. This feature is an ideal solution for situations when ringing may not be appropriate, or in a noisy environment where ringing might not be heard. This feature may be used either with or without the ringer also being active. By following the key sequence above you may select notification of an incoming call via ringer only, vibrate only, vibrate three times then ring, or via silent visual alert. The VibraCall™ option is on select models only.
NOTE
The letters ‘VIB’ are printed in blue on ° as
a reminder, if your phone is so equipped.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , or Ï, Å, ‹, to automatically take you to the beginning of the feature as displayed in step 3 on page 74.
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Tone Control sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Ringer Style feature. The display will show:
where X is the number of the selected ringer (1-9).
Ringer
Style x
Tone
Control
Select Ringer Style
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5. Press Ø to select this feature. The selected ringer will sound as an example of this ringer style.
The display will show:
6. Press ⁄-· to sample the different ringer styles.
OR Press • or £ to scroll through
the ringer styles. The display will show the number of
the selected ringer style.
7. Press Ø to select the desired ringer style. The display will show:
where X is the number of the ringer style selected.
8. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature allows you to access one of nine different ringer styles. When this feature is selected, the phone will provide a brief sample of that ringer style or vibrate accordingly if a vibrate mode is selected.
Ringer X
Set
Select
1-9
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1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Tone Control sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Keypad Tones feature. The display will show:
or, if the Keypad Tones are off, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
The Keypad Tones are the tones that you hear when you press any key on the phone and may be turned off using this feature. These tones are not transmitted across the line to the party at the other end of the connection (although they may be heard if you are also using the optional Hands-Free vehicular accessories).
Keypad
ToneOff
Keypad
Tone On
Tone
Control
Keypad Tones
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The Keypad Tones are useful in providing audible feedback of a key press. This can be especially helpful in situations with other attentional requirements where you cannot always look at the keypad or display to confirm a key press.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , ¤. Feature will automatically display the current status as in step 4 on page 78.
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Tone Control sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Scratchpad Tones feature. The display will show:
or, if the Scratchpad Tones are off, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
Scrpad
ToneOff
Scrpad
Tone On
Tone
Control
Scratchpad Tones
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6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
NOTE
For access to telephone connections where PIN numbers are required such as voice mail and paging systems, you may need to temporarily transmit the DTMF tones. If you need to transmit these tones during a call while Scratchpad Tones are off, enter the digits and press ‰, Í.
This feature allows you to turn the Scratchpad Tones on or off. These are the tones that are sent to the cellular system to access such things as voice mail, pagers, telephone banking, etc. These tones are heard by any party on the other end of the connection, even if you are using the Scratchpad Memory. See Scratchpad Memory on page 30 and above for more information. With the Scratchpad Tones off and the Keypad Tones on, you will hear the tones, but the called party will not. See Keypad Tones on page 78 for more information.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display the current status as in step 4 on page 79.
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Tone Control sub-menu. The display will
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show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Reminder Beeps feature. The display will show:
or, if the Reminder Beeps are off, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
Reminder Beep is an audible message to alert the user that they have received a short message. It will beep every two minutes until the new messages are read.
Your cellular carrier may offer enhanced features, such as short messaging. Ask your cellular service provider if this is supported in your system. If short messaging is not supported in your system, reminder beep selection will have no effect.
NOTE
The Reminder Beeps feature is available on
select models.
Remind MsgOff
Remind
Msg On
Tone
Control
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Lock/Security Features
To Enter Lock/Security Menu Features:
The MICRO T•A•C ELITE comes equipped with several features designed to help prevent unauthorized use of your cellular phone and any information you have stored in it.
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Lock/Secure sub-menu. The display will show:
˘ will flash on the display.
3. Press Ø. You can now scroll through the menu features within Lock/Security.
4. Press • or £ to scroll.
5. Press Ø to select the desired feature.
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Lock/Secure sub-menu. The display
Theft Alarm
Lock
Secure
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will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Theft Alarm feature. The display will show:
or, if the Theft Alarm is on, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
When turning the Theft Alarm on, the display will show:
6. Press £ to view the previously stored number (if any). If that number is the number you wish to have called, proceed to step 7.
OR If you wish to enter a different
phone number, press Ç. The
Enter
Number
Theft
Alrm On
Theft
AlrmOff
Lock
Secure
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display will again show:
Enter the number you wish to have called.
7. Press Ø. The phone will confirm that the theft alarm has been set by displaying:
8. Press ´ to exit the menu. A high-pitched power-up tone will
sound to inform the user that the theft alarm feature is enabled when the phone is turned on.
With this feature activated, if an unauthorized person turns on the phone and does not enter the unlock code within 30 seconds, an alert call will be made to a pre-selected, user programmed number. The alert call will send a high-pitched alarm tone notifying the person that answers the call of the unauthorized use. The Theft Alarm is reset before each use.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display the current status as in step 4 on
page 83.
1. Press Ï, Å.
Automatic Electronic Lock
Alarm
Set
Enter
Number
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2. Press £ and scroll to the Lock/Secure sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Auto Lock feature. The display will show:
or, if the Automatic Lock is on, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature will automatically lock the cellular phone each time the phone is turned off.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . Feature will automatically display the current status as in step 4, above.
To Lock Your Phone:
1. Press Ï, fi (hold fi for at least two seconds).
Manual Electronic Lock
Auto
Lock On
Auto
LockOff
Lock
Secure
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NOTE
The word “LOCK” is printed
in blue on fi as a reminder.
The display will show:
2. Press Ø to confirm. The display will show:
to confirm the feature setting.
NOTE
The phone will remain on
after the phone has been locked.
To Unlock Your Phone:
1. Enter your three-digit unlock code.
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Lock/Secure sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Emergency Call feature. The display will show:
Lock
Secure
Emergency Call
Locked
Lock?
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or, if the Emergency Call Message is turned off, the display will show:
5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.
6. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This feature will enable the phone to display Emergcy when Turbo Dialing from memory location 01 and allow a call to be placed from that location even if the phone is locked. Automatic Redial cannot be used in this instance. If this feature is turned off, Turbo Dialing from memory location 01 will still work but the phone
must be unlocked and Emergcy will not be displayed. We recommend that if you desire to use this feature
that personal numbers be accessed only through ¤-·, and memory location 01 be reserved for
either a local emergency number, a special cellular emergency number, or the phone number of a close friend or relative that you would like to contact in case of emergency.
Please be advised that:
1. Not all cellular systems will allow access to conventional emergency numbers.
2. Some cellular systems have their own emergency numbers.
NOTE
If you have enabled the Theft Alarm, the phone must be unlocked before attempting the call. See Theft Alarm on page 82 for more information.
Emergcy CallOff
Emergcy
Call On
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Similarly, if any service levels that prohibit dialing from the keypad or from memory location 01 are enabled, the call will not be placed. If the first or second digit of your lock code is 1, a call may be placed when unlocking your phone if you press and hold too long. See Service Level on page 92 for more information.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, ¤, ·. Feature will automatically display the current status as in step 4 on page 86.
To Enter the Secure Options:
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ to scroll to the Lock/Secure features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø to select the Lock/Secure features.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Secure Options. The display will show:
5. Press Ø to select. The display will show:
Code
––––––
Secure
Options
Lock
Secure
Secure Options Sub-menu
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6. Enter your six-digit security code. The display will show * for each digit entered.
If correct code is entered the display will show:
If an incorrect code is entered the display will show:
The display will then return to step 4 above. Press Ø and try entering the security code again.
You can scroll through the menu features within Secure Options after entering the proper security code.
Your telephone offers several forms of security against unauthorized use. These require either your three-digit lock code, or the six-digit security code. The factory programmed lock code is 123 and the factory programmed security code is 000000.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ to scroll to the Lock/Secure features sub-menu.
View Lock Code
Code
Invalid
View
LocCode
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The display will show:
3. Press Ø to select the Lock/Secure features.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Secure Options. The display will show:
5. Press Ø to select. The display will show:
6. Enter your six-digit security code. The display will show:
7. Press Ø. The display will show:
where XXX is the lock code currently active in your phone.
After six seconds, the display will revert to that shown in step 6.
This allows you to view the three-digit lock code currently active in your phone.
LocCode
XXX
View
LocCode
Code
––––––
Secure
Options
Lock
Secure
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EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . This will automatically display the Secure Options sub-menu as in step 4 under Lock/Secure sub-menu above.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ to scroll to the Lock/Secure features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø to select the Lock/Secure features.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Secure Options. The display will show:
5. Press Ø to select. The display will show:
6. Enter your six-digit security code.
7. Press • or £ to scroll to the Change Unlock Code feature. The
Code
––––––
Secure
Options
Lock
Secure
Change Lock Code
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display will show:
8. Press Ø. The display will show:
9. Enter the new three-digit lock code. The phone will confirm the entry by displaying:
where XXX is the new lock code active in your phone.
10. Press ´ to exit menu.
This allows you to change the three-digit lock code.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . This will automatically display the Secure Options sub-menu as in step 4 under Lock/Secure sub-menu on page 91.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ to scroll to the Lock/Secure features sub-menu. The display will show:
Lock
Secure
Service Level
Changed
To XXX
Enter
Code–––
Change
LocCode
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3. Press Ø to select the Lock/Secure features.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Secure Options. The display will show:
5. Press Ø to select. The display will show:
6. Enter your six-digit security code.
7. Press • or £ to scroll to the Service Level feature. The display will show:
where X is the service level presently set.
8. Press Ø.
9. Press • or £ to scroll through the service levels.
The display will show the number of the selected service level and provide a brief description.
Service
Level X
Code
––––––
Secure
Options
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Service levels are:
Phone will place call only from memory locations 1-10. No keypad dialing. No memory edit or storage. If locations 1-10 are cleared, no outgoing calls can be made. No access to alphabetic memory. No turbo or emergency dial.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Description
Level
Mem
1-10
Mem
Only
Keypd
Only
Std
Setting
Local
Only
NoSto
1-10
Allow Range
Hide
Turbo
Display
Message
No edit, storage, or recall to memory locations 1-10.
Phone will place calls from all memory locations. No keypad dialing; no memory edit or storage. No turbo or emergency dial.
Keypad dialing only. No memory dialing, edit or storage. No access to alphabetic memory. No turbo or emergency dial.
No restrictions (standard setting).
Seven-digit (local) dialing only. DTMF tones will not be transmitted at this level (to prevent Calling Card calls).
Full keypad and memory dialing. No edit or storage to memory locations 1-10. Memory cannot be changed.
See
note on
page
95
Phone will only place calls from within a selected memory range. No access to alphabetic memory. No memory edit allowed. No turbo or emergency dial.
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10. Press Ø to select the desired service level.
11. Press ´ to exit the menu.
NOTE
If level 7 is selected, the
display will show:
Enter the range of memory locations from which calls will be allowed. (If only one digit is entered, press Ø.) For example, if you want memory locations 01 through 66 to work, press fl, fl. The display will show:
to confirm the allowed range.
This allows you to change the service level. Service levels are set to restrict call placement (such as when lending the unit to another person).
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . This will automatically display the Secure Options sub-menu as in step 4 under Lock/Secure sub-menu on page 93.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ to scroll to the Lock/Secure features sub-menu.
Master Reset
1-66
Allowed
Range
1-––
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The display will show:
3. Press Ø to select the Lock/Secure features.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Secure Options. The display will show:
5. Press Ø to select. The display will show:
6. Enter your six-digit security code.
7. Press • or £ to scroll to the Master Reset feature.
The display will show:
8. Press ´ to exit the menu if you do not wish to activate the Master Reset.
Press Ø if you still wish to reset all user-selectable settings back to the factory settings. The display will
Master
Reset
Code
––––––
Secure
Options
Lock
Secure
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show:
9. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This allows you to reset all of the user-selectable options back to the standard (factory) settings. Note that once begun, this feature cannot be canceled or reversed.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , ¤. This will automatically display the Secure Options sub-menu as in step 4 under Lock/Secure sub-menu on page 96.
1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.
2. Press £ to scroll to the Lock/Secure features sub-menu. The display will show:
3. Press Ø to select the Lock/Secure features.
4. Press £ to scroll to the Secure Options. The display will show:
Secure
Options
Lock
Secure
Master Clear
Std
Setting
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5. Press Ø to select. The display will show:
6. Enter your six-digit security code.
7. Press • or £ to scroll to the Master Clear feature. The display will show:
8. Press ´ to exit the menu if you do not wish to activate the Master Clear.
Press Ø if you still wish to activate the Master Clear feature. The display will show:
while the phone is: a.resetting all menu settings back
to their factory shipment settings, b.clearing resettable timer, c.and clearing all memory
locations.
9. Press ´ to exit the menu.
This allows you to reset all of the user-selectable options back to the standard (factory) settings, clear
Busy
Master
Clear
Code
––––––
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the resettable timer, and clear all Phone Book information. Note that once begun, this feature cannot be canceled or reversed.
EXPERIENCED USER Access:
Press Ï, Å, , . This will automatically display the Secure Options sub-menu as in step 4 under Lock/Secure sub-menu on page 97.
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Phone Options
To Enter Phone Options Menu Features:
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Phone Options menu. The display will show:
¸ will flash on the display.
3. Press Ø. You can now scroll through the menu features within Phone Options.
4. Press • or £ to scroll.
5. Press Ø to select the desired feature.
Direct Access
1. Press ‰, £, Ø, to switch to your other phone number.
Menu Access
1. Press Ï, Å.
2. Press £ and scroll to the Phone Options menu. The display will show:
Phone
Options
Change Telephone Number
Phone
Options
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