Motorola ST8000 Quick Reference

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Quick Reference
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Redialing the Last Number Called
1
Press
O
to display the last number dialed.
2
Press
O
to call the number.
One-Touch Dialing
Press and hold the appropriate digit key,
1
through
9
, for numbers in the first nine memory locations.
Storing Numbers in the Phone Book
1
Press I to add an entry to the Phone Book.
2
Press
O
to select phone memory, or
# O
to select SIM card memory.
3
Enter
Phone No.
O
, then
Name
O
, then
Location
O
.
Dialing Phone Book Numbers
Press Q
Location
O
.
Quick Access Features
Press E followed by the appropriate key,
1
through
9
, or press E and then use
* or
# to
scroll to the feature and press
O
to select.
Smart Button Operation
Press the Smart Button on the side of the phone to access an alphabetic list of your Phone Book entries.
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Introduction
jj
jj
symbol to indicate that it is
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O .
Making a Call
1
Enter the number you want to call.
2
Press O . Your call is placed!
IMPORTANT! Ending a Call
When you have finished your conversation, press O or close the phone to end your call.
Exploring
Did you know that you can leave your phone on when charging the battery? Now, while your phone’s battery is charging for the first time, may be a good time to begin exploring your phone’s menu and features, or make or receive a call if you wish.
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Contents
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Contents
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, turn to
C key.
bold
Prompts and Messages
When you press a key, your phone will display either an easy-to­understand prompt that guides you to the next step or a simple message that confirms your action is complete. Prompts and messages are represented in this manual in LCD style. For example:
Enter PIN
or
Completed
.
Other Symbols
You will find the following symbols used throughout this manual:
A
A Note provides additional information about the option/item.
!
A Caution contains important information about the efficient and/or safe usage of your phone.
j
This symbol indicates that the feature is a Personality ™ feature that can be customized to meet your requirements.
i
This symbol indicates a shortcut to access the feature.
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Safety
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Safety
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently:
• Extend your antenna fully.
• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
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 and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. Your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover. When the battery is detached from the phone, please use this cover for storing your battery when not in use.
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Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone
OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted
in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
V
ehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch
OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
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Safety
7
OFF when in a
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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card
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The Smart Button
The Smart Button is on the left hand side of your phone between the volume buttons. Press it to quickly access an alphabetical listing of the entries you have stored in the internal Phone Book.
Volume Buttons
The volume buttons are on the side of your phone left of the display. Press them in standby mode or on a call to adjust the keypad and earpiece volume. Or, press E first to adjust the ringer volume. The upper button increases the volume and the lower button decreases it.
A
The volume buttons are also used to scroll though the Phone Book entries after pressing the Smart Button.
SIM Card Release
The SIM card release button is on the back of your phone. To remove the SIM card, slide this button down toward the base of the phone and pull the SIM card out.
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You will also see prompts and messages on your phone’s display. For example, when you scroll to an option’s select screen in the Options Menu, you will see:
Select?
Press O to select, C to exit, or scroll to another option. See Menu Navigation on page 27 for more information on maneuvering through the Options Menu.
Low Temperature Use
The liquid crystal display in your phone behaves differently at extremely low temperatures. The display may respond slowly to key presses; this is normal and does not affect the phone operation in any way.
B...K Icons are displayed when you are in the Quick Access
menu.
s
A scroll bar will appear on the right of the display when you are in a list/menu. The button on the scroll bar indicates where you are in the list.
z
Indicates that a menu item is currently selected.
12:00
Real Time Clock The clock can display the time in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format.
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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card
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Your Battery
Charging a New Battery
To ensure maximum battery performance, a new battery (or battery that has not been used for several months) should be charged for about 3-4 hours before use.
A
A new NiMH battery may require several full charge/discharge cycles in order to achieve its optimum performance.
After this initial charge, you can recharge your battery at your convenience, using the phone’s rapid travel charger.
A
See the chart on page 15 for charge times.
Important Battery Information
To ensure that you enjoy maximum battery life and use your battery to its fullest capacity:
Always use Motorola approved battery chargers.
For the best results, Li-Ion batteries should be charged using
the E•P Desktop Charger, or your phone’s internal charger.
The battery should be at or near room temperature when
charging.
When not in use, store your battery uncharged in a cool, dark
and dry place.
!
Do not leave a NiMH battery connected to any charger for longer than 24 hours.
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Fitting a Battery to Your Phone
Fitting a Main Battery
Position the battery as illustrated in the following diagram, and snap-lock it into place.
Fitting an Auxiliary Battery
1 Place the hook on the battery into the slot on the back of the
phone.
2 Pull the battery toward the bottom of the phone until the two
pins click into place.
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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card
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With two batteries attached, total talk- and standby-time
available is the sum of both main and auxiliary battery times.
Best battery performance will be achieved when you regularly
charge and discharge batteries as instructed in this manual.
Set
Battery Saving Mode to On (see Phone Setup Menu on
page 51.) and/or
Frequency of Search to Slow or Medium
(see Network Selection Menu on page 56.) to extend the life of the battery between charges.
Keep the antenna fully extended whenever possible to ensure
maximum signal strength.
Expected life of a battery is about 300-500 charge/discharge
cycles.
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself, at
about 1-2% per day, on average.
Low Battery Warning
When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk-time remain, your phone will alert you in three ways:
A warning signal (two double beeps) will sound
The battery symbol q will begin to flash slowly
Low Battery will be displayed
When the battery is completely discharged, your phone will turn off. Simply install a fresh battery or recharge the exhausted battery to begin using your phone again.
Standby-Time
b
up to:
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Desktop Charging Your Battery
The Desktop Charger can charge up to 3 batteries – 2 fitted to the phone, and an additional spare battery in the charger’s rear pocket. Batteries will be charged in the following order:
phone’s main battery
phone’s aux battery
rear pocket battery
Desktop Charger Power Supply
1 Plug the power adapter to the desktop charger socket. 2 Plug the power adapter into a 110V AC electrical outlet.
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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card
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Charge Times
Typical charge times for achieving a 95% charge level using the power adapter or desktop charger are:
A
The batteries will continue to slow charge until fully charged.
A
It is normal for batteries to become warm during charging.
Using Your Phone While Charging
Your phone can be left on in standby mode while charging. It is important to note that charge times will increase if you make or receive phone calls while charging.
A
If the phone is on or in a call while charging, you can disconnect or remove it from the charger without losing power or the active call.
Battery Disposal
To dispose of batteries, look for your local battery recycling center.
!
Never dispose of batteries in fire.
Battery Type Part Number Charge Time
Slim Main 350 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4875 2.5 hours Slim Main 500 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4667 2.5 hours Extra Cap Main 900 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4668 2.5 hours Standard Main 500 mAh NiMH SNN 4669 70 min. Slim Aux 900 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4867 2.5 hours
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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card
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SIM Card Insertion
Switch your phone off by pressing the S key and insert the SIM card into the slot in the base of the phone, as shown.
If the SIM card is inserted the wrong way, or damaged, the message
Check
Card
may be displayed. Remove the
SIM card, check that it is facing the right way, then re-insert it into the phone.
If either
Bad Card See Supplier or
Blocked See Supplier is displayed,
contact your Service Provider.
SIM Card Removal
Switch your phone off and push the release button toward the base of the phone. Pull the SIM card out.
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls
* character will be
If the PIN code is incorrect, the message
Wrong PIN will be
displayed, followed by
Enter PIN.
!
If an incorrect PIN number is entered three times consecutively, your phone will automatically lock up and the
Blocked
message will be displayed. See ‘Unblocking Your Phone’ on page 53 for details on unblocking.
To change the PIN code, see ‘Change SIM PIN Code’ on page 53 in Using the Options Menu.
j Entering Your Phone Unlock Code
If your phone displays the message Enter Phone Unlock
Code
, you must enter your unlocking code by entering Unlock
Code O.
Your phone unlock code is a four-digit number, initially set at manufacture to 1234. To change the code, see ‘Change Unlock Code’ on page 52 in Using the Options Menu.
If you forget your unlock code, press M repeatedly until the display reads
Change Unlock Code. Press O Security Code,
enter a new unlock code, and press O. Your phone’s security code is set at manufacture to 000000. See Phone Setup Menu on page 51 for more information.
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Keypad Digits
The simplest method of making a phone call is to enter the number using the digit keys, then press O.
A
If you make a mistake, press and release C to remove the last digit. Holding C down will remove the entire number.
The display will show
Calling as the phone attempts to make
the call. If the call is not answered, press O, or close the phone to end the call.
When the call is answered, the display will change to
Connected
for a few seconds, followed by
End Call?
To end your call, press O or close the phone.
Automatic Redial
If your call attempt does not succeed, the message Redial? will be displayed for five seconds. Press O to automatically redial the phone number.
When the call is answered, you will hear a short ring tone. The maximum number of redial attempts is set by your Service
Provider. If the phone call cannot be connected within this maximum, the message
Redial Failed will be shown.
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls
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Last Number Called
To retrieve the last number dialed, you can also use
Last Ten
Calls
in the Phone Book menu.
Calling an Embedded Number in a Message
See Messages Menu on page 46 for details on how to call a phone number embedded in a message.
International Phone Calls
To make an international phone call, press and hold 0. After a few seconds, the international dialing prefix
+ will appear in the
display. This allows you to call from any country without knowing the local international access code.
Now enter the country code, followed by the phone number. The country code follows the conventional format, 49 for Germany, 44 for the UK, 46 for Sweden, etc.
Inserting Pauses Into Phone Numbers
When you call automated systems, a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers, account numbers, etc. You can store these numbers in the same memory location as the automated system’s access number. Just separate the numbers with “pauses”– special characters that tell your phone to wait before sending additional numbers – and store or dial the string in the same way you would other numbers.
To insert a pause, just press and hold * for a couple of seconds. You will see the pause symbol
Ü.
Pauses tell your phone to wait for three seconds before sending the next string of numbers. Your phone will not begin the three second delay for the first pause until the call is answered.
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When in standby mode, press O O.
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Emergency Calls
When you dial 911, your phone will automatically send an emergency message to your PCS network. Keep in mind that you must be within a PCS network coverage area. If allowed by the Service Provider, the emergency message can be sent with or without a SIM card inserted into the phone and regardless of any security code settings.
Please check with your network operator for further information regarding emergency dialing services.
To dial the PCS emergency number, press 911O. While the emergency call is being made and connected, the
display will show
Emergency.
A
You may also be able to dial 112, the international emergency number, to place emergency calls.
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls
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Key
If your phone is open and you do not want to answer the call, you can:
Press and release C.
The caller is either sent to a forwarding number (if
Detailed
Forward
-
If Busy
is enabled) or hears a busy tone.
or
Press and hold C.
This will reject the incoming call. No Call Forwarding option will be offered in this case.
If your phone rings and you do not answer it, the message
Unanswered Call will be displayed the next time you open the
phone, so that you know someone tried to call you.
A
If you subscribe to CLI, you can view the names or numbers of your unanswered calls in the Last 10 Calls Received list.
Ending a Phone Call
To end a phone call, press O or close the phone.
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Conference Call.
Separating Individual Calls
If you need to speak with an individual caller privately, you can isolate one call from the conference call.
A
In order to separate a call from the group, there must not be any calls already on hold.
To isolate the call, press M and select
Split Call. You will
then be able to scroll through the phone numbers of all the members of the conference call. If you have stored any of the numbers in your Phone Book, the name will also appear. Once you find the caller to isolate, press O.
To re-join the group, select
Conference Call again.
Ending the Call
Close the phone to end all calls simultaneously. Press M then scroll to either
End Active Call to
disconnect your live call or
End Held Call to disconnect either
an individual or the remaining group on hold.
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls
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You may find that you are prompted to enter certain security or access codes before you can use your phone or some of its features. These codes are:
PIN Code (SIM card PIN code)
Prevents access to your SIM card. The number is supplied by your Service Provider. Your SIM card will be blocked if three unsuccessful attempts to enter this number are made.
PIN2 Code
Prevents access to certain advanced features. The number is supplied by your Service Provider.
Phone Unlock Code
Protects your phone from unauthorized use. The default code set by Motorola is 1234.
Unblock Code
Unblocks your SIM card if it has been blocked by three unsuccessful attempts to enter the PIN code. The number is supplied by your Service Provider.
Security Code.
Prevents access to security features. The default code set by Motorola is 000000.
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Menu Navigation
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Menu Navigation
Menus and Sub-Menus
The menu system is a list with multiple levels. You begin in the upper menu and, by making choices, move down into the submenus. When you choose a submenu, you limit your access to the options found in that submenu. To return to the choices in the upper menu, you’ll need to exit the submenu. Learning just a couple simple buttons will enable you to move freely through the entire menu system.
Moving to and Selecting a Menu Option
Press # to scroll forward and press < to scroll backwards through options on one level. Press O when you find the option you want.
Your phone will respond in one of three ways:
Either a brief message will be displayed confirming an action,
for example,
Completed
Or a prompt will be displayed requesting you to enter
information, for example,
Enter PIN or Enter Name
Or the first option of a submenu will be displayed. You can
select this option using the O key or browse through the other options using the < and # keys.
Press C to exit an option or submenu. If you exit a menu option, you’ll return to the menu option select screen; if you exit a submenu, you’ll return to the upper menu.
Menu Options with Security Codes
Some options require a security code to safeguard against misuse. Just enter the requested code to gain access to the protected option.
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On
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Menu Navigation
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Off to hide all but
Moving an option from the extended menu to the short menu (or vice versa) is easy. Just locate the option that you want to move, then press and hold O until a prompt appears offering the following choices:
For items in the short menu:
Remove From Short Menus
Leave in Short Menus
For items in the long (extended) menu:
Add To Short Menus
Leave in Long Menus
Select the option you want by pressing O when it is displayed.
A
The settings for some menu options cannot be changed.
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Using the Options Menu
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Using the Options Menu
Scrolls down (forwards) through the menu list.
Scrolls up (backwards) through the menu list.
Selects the submenu, or accepts an option.
Exits to the parent menu, or cancels an option.
Once in the Options Menu, M can be used as an alternative to # to scroll forward through menu options.
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§Press I to automatically access the
Add Entry submenu.
‡Press Q followed by an entry location to quickly
retrieve a Phone Book entry.
*Network dependent feature.
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Using the Options Menu
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Postscripting
If you call many different numbers in the same area code, you may want to make use of postscripting. You can save time dialing by storing the frequently used prefix into the internal Phone Book. If you attach a descriptive name to the prefix, it will be easy to find the right area code or prefix.
To use postscripting, first save the prefix in your Phone Book. See ’Add To Phone Memory, Add To SIM Card Memory’ on page 36. Then just select the location containing the prefix, enter the remainder of the number, and press O to place the call.
You can also use postscripting to quickly modify a Phone Book entry to a similar number. Just retrieve the entry from the Phone Book, delete the unwanted digits, enter the replacement digits, then press O to place the call.
A
Postscripting a number does not overwrite the entry in the Phone Book.
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J, K, L or 5. One press
Available Characters
Press the appropriate keys to get the following characters:
1
1 Space . ? ! , Ÿ & : " ( ) ' % ¢ ` @ 1 Space . ? ! , Ÿ
& : " ( ) ' % ¢ ` @
2 A B C 2 ± È
a b c 2 ± È
3 D E F 3 ¿ ¤
d e f 3 ¥ ¤
4 G H I 4 §
g h i 4 §
5 J K L 5
j k l 5
6 M N O 6 ] ¨
m n o 6 } ¨
7 P Q R S 7
p q r s 7
8 T U V 8 ^ Ω
t u v 8 ~ Ω
9 W X Y Z 9
w x y z 9
0 0 + - x * / = > < #
0
+ - x * / = > < #
The top line for each key shows the upper case characters. The lower line shows the lower case.
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Using the Options Menu
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Enter
A
When using the Smart Button to find an entry by name, pressing O will automatically dial the number and you will not enter the submenu.
Find Entry By Location
This option is used to select a phone number from a list of numerically sorted Phone Book locations.
Once selected in the menu, this option will display the message
Enter Location. You can now enter a location number. If the
entered location is not valid, a timed message
Range 1-XXX will
be displayed and the phone will return to
Enter Location.
The Phone Book entries will be searched and an entry will be displayed.
If you enter a location number for which there is no entry,
Location XX is empty will be displayed and the next largest
non-empty location will be displayed instead. If you do not enter a location, the first numerical entry will be
displayed. If there are no numbers stored,
No Numbers Stored will be
displayed. To scroll to adjacent Phone Book entries, press * and #,
then press O to select the displayed entry. Once selected, the phone enters the
Call Number, Modify Name Or Number or
Erase Name And Number submenu for that entry.
A
When using the Q key, you must enter a location number. After the search, pressing O will automatically dial the number and you will not enter the submenu.
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Press Q Location
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Erase
Find Entry.
Add To Phone Memory, Add To SIM Card Memory
Press > and O to select either Add To Phone Memory or Add To SIM Memory.
Once you have selected the destination, you will be prompted with the message
Enter Number. Enter the number to be stored
and press O. You will then be asked to enter a name. Press O to confirm your entry. Finally, you will be asked to enter a
memory location.
A
The last telephone number displayed will be presented by default; it can be used or discarded as required.
A
To discard a number, press and hold C.
If the entered location is not valid, a timed message
Range
YYY-ZZZ
will be displayed and the phone will return to Enter
Location
. If the chosen location is currently used by another entry, you will be asked for confirmation that the location can be overwritten.
If you do not supply a location number but press O, the next available location will be used.
When the new entry has been entered, a timed message
Stored
XXX
will be displayed and the phone will return to the submenu
of
Add Entry that you chose.
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Press I to enter Add Entry submenu
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Using the Options Menu
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Last Ten Calls
These options can be used to call the most recently used phone numbers.
Once an option has been selected, use < and > to scroll through the list of phone numbers. Press O to call the displayed number.
A
You can use postscripting to modify a number once you have retrieved it from either of the Last Ten Calls lists.
Last Calls Made
This option can be used to redial the phone number of any one of the last ten calls made.
Last Calls Received
This option can be used to redial the phone number of any one of the last ten calls received.
A
You will only see numbers in the Last Calls Received list if you have Caller Line Identification.
*
Erase All Numbers
This option erases all the numbers stored in your Last Ten Calls Made and Last Ten Calls Received lists.
*Caller Line Identification is a network dependent feature.
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Press O and < or >
i
Press E 9 to enter the list
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Fixed Dialing
A
Availability of the Fixed Dialing menu is dependent on your Service Provider and on the type of SIM card.
This feature allows you to limit calling on your phone to a list of phone numbers that you choose. You can also limit calling to certain prefixes like country codes, area codes, or other exchanges.
When Fixed Dialing is switched on, your phone will only place calls to numbers, or numbers with prefixes, on your Fixed Dial list. If you attempt to dial any other number (apart from an emergency number), the message
Restricted will be displayed.
You will not be able to make fax or data calls. To make a call when Fixed Dialing is switched on, either dial the
number manually or select it from the Fixed Dial list and press O. Up to 20 entries can be stored in the Fixed Dial list. The list is
stored on your SIM card.
!
This option may be affected by the Call Barring setting.
View Fixed Dial List
This option allows you to scroll through the numbers in the Fixed Dial list. When you find the number you want, press O to make the call.
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Using the Options Menu
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One-Touch Dial Setting
This option allows you to specify which Phone Book list can be One-Touch Dialed.
To Phone Memory
Switches One-Touch Dialing to your Personal Numbers list stored in phone memory (locations 1 to 9).
To SIM Memory
Switches One-Touch Dialing to your Personal Numbers list stored on your SIM card (locations 101 to 109).
To Fixed Dial List
A
This option is only available if you have Fixed Dialing.
Switches One-Touch Dialing to your Fixed Dial list (locations 1 to 9).
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Show Battery Meter
This option displays the approximate amount of battery capacity remaining, for example:
See ’Your Battery’ on page 11 in About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card for more information on the battery meter.
Restrict My Phone Number
Restrict My Phone Number is a network feature. You will need to subscribe to one of the two Caller Line Identification restriction features with your PCS Service Provider.
Show ID On Next Call
Your phone number is sent with the next attempted call. After this, your phone number will not be sent until you re-select this option.
Restrict ID On Next Call
Your phone number will not be sent with the next attempted call. After this, your phone number will be sent with calls until you re­select this option.
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Using the Options Menu
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After selecting any of the Call Forwarding options, there will be a short delay while the phone asks the network for the requested setting.
A
You cannot change the Call Forwarding settings when you are out of PCS coverage.
Forward Voice Calls
This submenu will allow you to set Call Forwarding for voice calls in three ways:
When Unavailable, Forward All Voice
Calls
, or Detailed Forwarding.
When Unavailable
Use this option to forward all incoming calls to a single number whenever your phone is unavailable.
The option has two settings,
On or Off.
If you change the setting to
On, you will be asked to enter a
forwarding phone number using the digit keys.
A
If both are activated, Forward When Unavailable overrides Detailed Forwarding settings.
Forward All Voice Calls
Use this option to unconditionally forward all incoming voice calls to a single number.
The option has two settings,
On or Off.
If you change the setting to
On, you will be asked to enter a
forwarding phone number using the digit keys.
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Forward All Voice Calls overrides all other forwarding settings.
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Forward All Data Calls
Use this option to forward all data calls to a single number. The option has two settings,
On or Off.
If you change the setting to
On, you will be asked to enter a
forwarding phone number using the digit keys.
Cancel All Forwarding
Use this option to cancel the forwarding of incoming calls.
!
This option resets all forwarding settings to Off and removes all forwarding numbers.
jCall Holding and Call Waiting
Your phone supports the PCS network options of Call Holding and Call Waiting.
*
Using these options, you can place a current phone
call on hold and accept an incoming call or start a second call. The Call Waiting menu item has two settings,
On or Off. If you
select
Off, you will not be notified of waiting calls. The person
trying to contact you will either receive a busy tone or be forwarded if
Detailed Forwarding - If Busy is activated.
*Network dependent feature.
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Using the Options Menu
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End Held Call.
Call Holding and Call Waiting Messages
During Call Holding and/or Call Waiting operations, your phone may display one or more of the following messages:
Trying
A request to hold the active call, or swap the active call with a held call, has been made.
or A request to reconnect the held call has been made.
Hold Failed
The request to hold a call has been unsuccessful.
Cannot Hold Second Call
A call is already on hold. You can only place one call on hold at a time.
Reconnect Failed
The held call could not be made active again.
Busy Try Later
Your phone is still working on a previous command. Wait a short time before repeating the command.
Anonymous
The person who is calling you has restricted their CLI information.
Unavailable
The network is unable to provide the caller’s number.
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Bar Incoming Calls
After selecting this option, there will be a short delay while the phone asks the network for the current setting.
When Roaming
Bars incoming calls when you are outside your home service.
A
This option can be useful to avoid the surcharge applied by some Service Providers for receiving calls while roaming.
All Calls
Bars all incoming calls.
Off
Disables all Call Barring for incoming calls.
Cancel Call Barring
This will cancel all your current Call Barring settings.
Change Bar Password
This option can be used to change the Call Barring password. After selecting this option, you will be asked to enter the current
password. You will then be asked to enter, and then re-enter, your new
4-digit barring password. When the change has been made by the network, the phone will display a confirmation message.
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Using the Options Menu
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Introduction to Messages
Your phone supports the two PCS message features: Short Message Services (SMS) and Cell Broadcast.
SMS Messages
These are text messages that are sent specifically to and from your phone number. All SMS messages are stored on your SIM card. The amount of storage space is determined by your network provider and is shared between both outgoing and incoming messages.
When an SMS message is received, your phone:
1 Makes three short rings. 2 Displays the o messages icon. 3 Stores the message for later viewing, if there is space. If there
is not enough space, the o icon will flash. One or more messages must be removed before the message can be stored.
Your Service Provider will only transmit a message for a limited time. If a location is not cleared from your phone’s message memory before the message is removed from the network, the new message will be deleted, and you will not be able to receive or read it.
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How to Create and Edit SMS Messages
Use the Message Editor to create or modify text messages. When you enter the editor, the last message edited will be displayed. Press and hold C to clear the message and start a new one, or modify the message displayed. For an explanation of how to enter text, see ‘How to Enter Alphabetic Characters’ on page 34 in What is the Phone Book?
Press O once you have completed your message. You will then be presented with the following options:
Send Message
If you select this option you will be prompted for a phone number. Enter the number and then press O to send the message.
A
Dialing prefixes and area codes may be required.
Store Message
Select this option to store your edited message in your Outgoing Messages list.
A
If you don’t store the message after it has been edited, you will lose all your changes as soon as you select another message to be edited.
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Press O when viewing any message to enter the
Go to Next
Message
, Delete Message, Return Call and Edit Message
submenu.
Go to Next Message
This option will display the next received message. If you are currently reading your last message, this option will
take you to the first message on the list.
Delete Message
This option will delete the currently displayed message.
Return Call
This option will call the number of the message sender (if included by the network) or a number enclosed in quotes ““ within the message.
Edit Message
This option allows you to use the Message Editor to edit the selected message and then to either send the modified message and/or store it in your Outgoing Messages list. See ’How to Create and Edit SMS Messages’ on page 47 for more information on using the Message Editor.
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Go to Next
Message Editor
The Message Editor is used to create a new message or edit the currently selected message. Once selected, choose to either
Send
Message
or Store Message in your Outgoing Messages list. See ’How to Create and Edit SMS Messages’ on page 47 for more information on using the Message Editor.
Cell Broadcast
This option is used to set the Cell Broadcast settings. The option has two settings,
On or Off.
If you change the setting to
On, you will be asked to choose a
channel. Please contact your Service Provider for a list and description of
available channels. While a broadcast message is scrolling across the display, you can
stop and start it by pressing *. Press # to restart the message from the beginning. If you want to remove the message from the display, press C followed by O.
A
If you need to use * and # for their normal functions while you are receiving a Cell Broadcast message, first you must remove the message.
i
Press E7 to access Message Editor
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Select Phone Line
Alternate line service is a subscription feature that allows your phone to accommodate two different voice phone lines. This allows you to manage different types of calls separately, such as personal and business.
Calls may be billed separately for each line. The outgoing line selection does not apply to data or fax outgoing calls. Your phone will receive calls on both lines. Use this feature to select either
Line
1
or Line 2 for outgoing calls, if you subscribe to this feature.
Adjust Ring Volume
This option is used to set the incoming call ringer volume. When selected, the current volume level will be audibly demonstrated by a ring and visually represented by the volume meter:
After selecting this menu item, adjust the volume by pressing the volume keys on the side of your phone.
The meter disappears a few seconds after you stop adjusting, or if you press O or C.
i
Press E volume buttons, up or down
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jjjjSet Ringer Tone 2
This option sets the tone your phone will make when an incoming call is received on Line 2.
A
This option will not appear if you do not subscribe to Line 2.
jjjjPhone Lock
This submenu is used to set and change the unlock code. The unlock code is a four-digit number which is set at
manufacture to 1234. This can be changed at any time by using
Change Unlock Code.
Automatic Lock
This option can be used to automatically lock your phone each time it is switched on.
The option has two settings,
On or Off.
Lock Now
This option can be used to immediately lock your phone. Once selected, your phone will be unusable until the unlock code is entered.
Change Unlock Code
This option is used to change the unlock code. After selecting this option, you will be asked to enter the current
security code before you can proceed. You can now enter a four-digit code to replace the old code.
A
By pressing M, you can access this option even when the phone is locked.
i
Press E5 to lock phone
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Blocked message
The new PIN code must contain four to eight digits.
!
If this operation is performed incorrectly 10 times in a row, your SIM card will become permanently blocked.
Change SIM PIN2 Code
This option is used to change your PIN2 security code. When you select this option, you must enter the old PIN2 security
code before you can proceed. You will be asked to enter a new four- to eight-digit code to
replace the old PIN2 security code. The new PIN2 security code must be entered again as confirmation.
!
If an incorrect PIN2 security code is entered three times in a row, the
Blocked message will be displayed.
When the
Blocked message is displayed, you are not allowed
access to menu items that require you to enter the PIN2 code, for example,
Setup Fixed Dialing and Call Charge Settings.
If you receive the
Blocked message when you try to enter your
PIN2 code, you will need to unblock and change the code using the following key sequence:
**052*Unblock CodeO New PIN2 Code O New PIN2 Code O
A
The 8-digit unblocking code will have been provided with your SIM card by your PCS Service Provider.
!
If the PIN2 unblocking operation is performed incorrectly 10 times in a row, your PIN2 code will become permanently blocked.
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jjjjLanguage Selection
This option is used to change the language for display messages. The option has multiple settings of English, French, and Spanish.
The automatic selection will display English. When you select a language, all further display prompts and help
messages will be in the selected language.
Battery Saving Mode
This option can help you to conserve battery power. Also known as DTX (Discontinuous Transmission), this feature will cause your phone to operate at reduced power when you are not talking.
The option has two settings,
On or Off.
jjjjSelect Keypad Tones
This option allows you to change or disable the tones that you hear when you press keys on your phone.
The option has three settings:
Normal Tones, Single Tone,
or
No Tones.
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Master Clear
!
This option should be used with extreme caution. For example, it will clear all the Phone Book entries from your phone memory.
This option is used to restore certain phone options to their original settings.
When selected, you will be asked to enter the security code. Once entered, Master Clear will perform the same operations as Master Reset, plus the following operations:
Clear the Phone Book entries from phone memory (not from
SIM memory)
Clear the Last Calls Made and Last Calls Received List
Clear the Message Editor
Reset the Resettable Call Timers
Master Clear does not clear the:
Fixed Dial list
My Number(s) list
Charge Meters
Received and Outgoing Messages list
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Network Selection
In order for the phone to make and receive phone calls, it must register with an available network.
Your phone automatically searches for the last network used. If, for any reason, this network is unavailable, your phone will attempt to register with a new network.
When your phone needs to register with a new network, it will generate a sorted list of networks.The network list is sorted in the following order:
The Home network.
PCS Networks from a preferred list.
A random list of other networks in the area found above a
certain signal strength.
All remaining PCS networks in descending order of signal
strength. Any forbidden networks, stored in the SIM card, will not be included in the sorted list.
Available Networks
When this option is selected, your phone will scan for networks operating in your current vicinity, then display a list for you to review. When you see a network you wish to register with or store in your preferred list, press O. You will now enter the
Register Now and Make Preferred submenu.
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Manual Search Mode
In the manual mode, the phone will present you with the sorted list of PCS networks. Use * and # to scroll through the available networks, then press O to select the displayed network, and your phone will try to register with that network.
If registration is successful, the phone will display the network name and then enter the standby mode.
If registration is unsuccessful, your phone will present the list again after a preset period. The preset period is determined by
Frequency Of Search.
Frequency Of Search
This option is used to determine how long your phone waits before trying to re-register after a registration attempt has failed.
The option has the following settings:
Slow Search, Medium
Search
, Fast Search or Continuous Search.
!
Fast and Continuous Search may use up a significant amount of battery power.
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Choose From
Move to New
Find New Network
When selected, the phone will try to register with a network in the normal manner with one exception. When the registration attempt is made, your current network will be excluded from the list of those available. If the attempt fails, your phone will then try to re-register with the previous network.
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Using the Options Menu
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Call Metering
Your phone has a variety of call meters that you can use to monitor individual and total call times or costs.
A
Call cost information is only available if you receive the Advice of Charge service. If you do not receive this service, only time meters are available.
You can set the call meters to display during calls or choose to be reminded audibly by beeps at specific times or intervals.
You can even set a maximum charge limit. Once your phone reaches the limit, set by you in either units of time or currency, it will prohibit all calls until it is reset.
Show Call Charges
This option allows you to display the cost of your calls or the amount of credit remaining. The figures are in phone units or currency depending on the setting of
Set Charge Type.
A
Show Call Charges is only available if you receive the Advice of Charge service.
Show Last Call
Displays the cost of your last chargeable call.
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jSet Audible Call Timers
Your phone provides two programmable audible call timers:
Single Alert Timer will sound a beep once during a call at
a time that you specify.
Repetitive Timer will sound beeps during a call at intervals
that you specify.
In both cases, the timers will sound their beeps ten seconds before the end of the programmed time.
Set In-Call Display
Use this option to display the time or charge meters during calls. If you do not have the Advice of Charge service, only the time meter is available.
A
If a total charge limit has been set and charge meter has been selected, the in-call display will always display Credit Remaining.
No In-Call Display
Switches off any in-call display whether charge or time meter.
Show Time Per Call
Displays the time meter during calls. If you receive the Advice of Charge service, only the chargeable calls will be displayed.
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Set
Once a limit is set, the in-call display will show the remaining credit. When you reach your last two minutes, the warning message
Approaching Charge Limit will be displayed and a
warning alert will sound. The sound will be repeated when one minute remains. When the limit is reached, the message
Charge
Limit Reached
will be displayed and you will not be able to
make any more chargeable calls. Once the limit is reached, the Total Charge Limit will need to be
reset or switched off before any chargeable calls can be made. Select
Off to switch off the charge limit.
Set Charge Type
This option defines whether charge information is displayed as phone units or currency.
Currency
Sets the charge type to currency. You will be prompted to enter the
Currency Name. Enter a 3-character notation. For example,
enter USD for United States or CAD for Canada. You will then be prompted for the
Charge Per Unit. Enter the amount and
press O.
Units
Sets the charge type to phone units.
Lifetime Timer
This option is used to display the total time of all calls made on your phone.
This meter can not be reset.
Reset All Timers, Master
Reset
, and Master Clear do not affect this timer.
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jjjjMute Car Radio
This option can be used to mute your car radio when you make, or receive, a call when your phone is attached to the car kit. It must be enabled by your local dealer.
This option has two settings,
On or Off.
A
This option will have no effect if your car radio does not have a mute feature, or if the car kit installation does not support this option.
Automatic Answer
This option allows your phone to automatically answer an incoming call after two rings, when it is attached to the car kit.
This option has two settings,
On or Off.
Safety Timer
This option can be used to specify how long the phone remains after the vehicle ignition has been turned off. This prevents the vehicle’s battery from becoming drained and saves you from having to re-enter PIN and Unlock codes after every short stop.
The Safety Timer is initially set at 60 minutes, but you can choose any value between one and 999 minutes.
A
If the Safety Timer is set to zero, the phone, while connected to the car kit, will operate only in conjunction with your vehicle’s ignition. For example, if the ignition is off and you press the phone’s power key, the phone will power up momentarily and then immediately power down.
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Using the Quick Access Menu
Although the features in your phone are available through easy access menus, some of the most commonly used features are also available in the Quick Access Menu. Each feature in the menu is allocated a number from 1 to 9.
To use a Quick Access feature, press the Quick Access key E followed by the number of the feature, or press < or > to scroll through the menu and then press O.
You can change the features, and the positions of the features, available in the Quick Access Menu - see ‘Customizing the Quick Access Menu.’
Each Quick Access feature is represented by an icon as well as the feature name. The currently selected icon is shown with a dark background.
B Find Name
You will be prompted to Enter Name. Enter the first three characters of the name and press O. The first matching entry in the Phone Book will be displayed. Press O to call the number.
K Read Messages
Your newest message will be displayed; you can then read, delete and edit messages as normal. See ‘Received Messages’ on page 48 for more information.
R Call Voicemail
Your phone will make a call to your voicemail number.
A
Network subscription required. You must have defined a voicemail number in order to use this feature.
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Ringer
The following features can be added to your Quick Access Menu, instead of the default list shown:
F Add to Phone
You will be prompted to enter a phone number and then a name.
A
If you already had a number displayed, it will automatically be re-displayed when you select this feature.
The number will be stored in the next available phone memory location. See ‘Add Entry’ on page 36 for more information.
T Add to SIM
You will be prompted to enter a phone number and then a name.
A
If you already had a number displayed, it will automatically be re-displayed when you select this feature.
The number will be stored in the next available SIM card location. See ‘Add Entry’ on page 36 for more information.
N Adjust Ring
This option is used to display and to set the incoming call ring tone volume.
P Forward On/Off
Unconditional Call Forwarding will be switched either on or off depending on the current setting. See ‘Call Forwarding’ on page 41 for more Call FOrwarding options.
A
You must define a forwarding number using Forward All Calls in the Call Forwarding submenu in order to use this feature.
A
You cannot switch Call Forwarding on or off if you are outside PCS coverage.
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e Key Answer Only
Disables open-phone answering. When the phone rings, you can open the phone and see the caller’s identity on the display, before deciding whether or not to answer. To answer the call, press a key.
Y Call Timer
Displays the duration of your last call. See ‘Show Call Timers’ on page 60 for more information.
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*
The items in the Quick Access list will appear in the following order:
*Network dependent feature.
Find by Name Read Messages
*
Find by Location Outgoing Messages
*
Add Entry to Phone Message Editor
*
Add Entry to SIM Last 10 Calls Received
Call Voicemail* Last Call Charge
*
Battery Meter Last Call Timer
Phone Lock Now Show My ID Next Call
*
Phone Mute on or off Restrict My ID
*
Ring Volume Key Answer Only
VibraCall On or Off Forward All Voice Calls
Switch Memory
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Accessories
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Accessories
Handsfree Car Kit (S7396)
The Handsfree Car Kit allows you to safely operate your phone while driving. The car kit provides a responsive directional microphone and direct antenna connection. While connected to the phone, the car kit also charges the battery.
UK Adapter Plug (SYN4656)
The UK Adapter Plug connects the Power Adapter to a UK-style mains power outlet.
European Adapter Plug (SYN4655)
The European Adapter Plug connects the Power Adapter to a Continental European-style mains power outlet.
US Adapter Plug (SYN4657)
The US Adapter Plug connects the power adapter to a USA-style mains power outlet.
PC Card (SYN5182)
The PC Card allows you to send and receive data and fax calls using your phone, data cable, and a peripheral. Transmission speed is up to 9600 bps.
Data Cable (SKN4821)
Allows you to connect your phone to the PC card listed above.
Leather PursePak ­Black (SYN4899), Brown (SYN4900)
The Leather PursePak is a combination wallet and holder for your phone. It includes space for money and credit cards.
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What to do if...
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What to do if...
M to change the unlock code (you will need your security code).
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License
If your home system is in the U.S., you do not require a separate license to operate your PCS radiotelephone. Obtaining a PCS telephone access number is sufficient to register you as a user. If your home system is in Canada, a separate license is required. Your carrier will assist you in the licensing process. If you wish to use your PCS telephone in both the U.S. and Canada, please contact your PCS Carrier (Service Provider).
Denial of Service
A PCS carrier may deny service temporarily or terminate service for violation of any governmental regulations or its tariff.
Magnetic Storage Media
Your phone contains a magnet. Do not place your phone in close proximity to magnetic storage media, such as diskettes or credit cards, for extended periods of time.
Driving
Some jurisdictions prohibit your using a cellular or PCS telephone while driving a vehicle. Even if your jurisdiction does not have such a law, we strongly suggest that, for safety reasons, the driver use extreme caution when operating the cellular or PCS telephone while the vehicle is in motion. (See Safety on page 5 for more information.)
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Patent Information
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service shop qualified by Motorola. Repair, at Motorola’s option, may include the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts or accessories, batteries, or boards are warranted for the balance of the original time period. All returned accessories, batteries, parts and PCS telephone equipment shall become the property of Motorola.
II. Warranty Conditions;
This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original subscriber buyer or lessee only and is not assignable or transferable to subsequent subscriber buyers or lessees. This is the complete warranty for PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Products by Motorola, Motorola assumes no obligation or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola. Unless made in separate written agreement between Motorola and you, Motorola does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the equipment, accessories, batteries or parts. Rechargeable batteries are warranted only if battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or the battery develops leakage. This warranty becomes void for all types of batteries if:
a. the batteries are charged by other than Motorola approved battery
charger specified for the charging of the battery.
b. any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of
tampering.
c. the battery is used in equipment or service other than the PCS radio
telephone equipment for which it is specified.
Motorola cannot be held responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with
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h. All plastic surfaces and all externally exposed part that are scratched
or damaged due to customer normal use.
i. Products rented on a month-to-month basis. j. The portable phone keypad assembly and displays are not covered
after the first year.
IV How To Get Warranty Service:
To receive warranty service, present your equipment to the facility described below, along with your bill of sale or comparable substitute proof of sale or lease bearing the date of purchase, transceiver serial number, and place of purchase or installation if applicable.
Warranty service is available by returning Motorola branded Radiotelephone Products to a Motorola Service Center, authorized in writing by a Motorola Area Service Manager to perform warranty work on Motorola PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Products. A Carrier or Distributor branded Radiotelephone Product may be returned to either
a. the specific service shop qualified by Motorola’s National Service
Center in writing and operated by or affiliated with the PCS Service Provider, or
b. a Motorola Authorized PCS Service Center.
In most cases the service shop which sold your PCS Radiotelephone and accessories will provide warranty service. If you need additional information, contact that shop, the customer service department of your Service Provider, or Motorola at the address at the end of this document.
The unit or accessories, together with any detachable parts such as antennas, battery packs, and chargers, must be delivered to a qualified Motorola Service Center, or a Motorola -qualified service shop, transportation and insurance prepaid. When sent or brought to the servicer, the Radiotelephone Product must be accompanied by your name, address, and telephone number, name of Service Provider, and a description of the problem.
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Radiotelephone or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone, accessories, battery or parts as established by Motorola.
Motorola will have no liability to you with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the PCS Radiotele­phone or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the PCS Radiotelephone; nor will Motorola have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Motorola. The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the PCS Radiotelephone, accessories, batteries or any parts thereof.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software. Motorola software may be copied into, used in and redistributed with only the PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Product associated with such Motorola software. No other use, including without limitation disassembly, of such Motorola software or exercise of exclusive rights in such Motorola software is permitted.
VII. State Law Rights:
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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Index
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Index
Smart Button .............................................9
Volume ....................................................... 9
C
Call Barring .................................................44
Call charges
Displaying
................................................ 67
In-call display ...........................................60
Setting ...................................................... 61
Viewing ....................................................61
Call Forwarding .................................. 41, 66
Call Holding ............................................... 42
Call Meters menu ......................................59
Call Related Features menu ......................40
Call timers ..................................................60
Call voicemail ...................................... 48, 65
Call Waiting ............................................... 42
Caller Line ID restrictions ................... 40, 67
Calling a number ....................................... 20
Calling an embedded number .................48
Capacity
Checking battery capacity
......................40
Checking Phone Book capacity ............. 37
Cell Broadcast ............................................49
Messages .................................................47
Change bar password ............................... 44
Change SIM PIN2 code .............................53
Change unlock code .................................52
Characters .................................................. 34
Charge meters
Displaying
................................................ 61
Resetting ..................................................61
Setting ......................................................61
Check capacity (of the Phone Book) ....... 37
Customizing Quick Access Menu ............68
D
Data
Accessories
.............................................. 69
Forwarding .............................................. 42
Outgoing message type .........................50
Data and Fax Calls .............................. 24, 25
Delete
Last ten calls
............................................37
Message ............................................ 48, 49
Phone Book entries ................................. 36
Desktop charging of your battery ............14
Detailed forwarding .................................. 42
Dialing Phone Book numbers ...................21
Display ........................................................ 10
Display characters ...................................... 34
Displaying your own phone number .......38
DTX .............................................................54
E
Editing messages .......................................47
Email
Outgoing message type
......................... 50
Emergency calls .........................................22
Ending a phone call ...................................23
Entering characters ....................................34
Erase name and number ...........................36
Extended menus ................................. 29, 54
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Received ...................................................37
Lifetime timer .............................................61
Lock now ............................................. 52, 66
Low battery warning .................................13
M
Making a phone call ..................................20
Master clear ................................................55
Master reset ................................................55
Menu navigation ........................................27
Menus
Accessory Setup menu
...........................62
Call Meters menu ....................................59
Call Related Features menu ...................40
Messages menu .......................................46
Network Selection menu ........................56
Options Menu ..........................................31
Personalized menus ................................29
Phone Book menu ...................................32
Phone Setup menu ..................................51
Quick Access Menu .................................65
Message editor ....................................49, 66
Message settings .......................................50
Messages ....................................................46
Call Holding/Call Waiting messages ......43
Calling an embedded number ...............48
Cell Broadcast messages ........................47
Creating and editing ...............................47
Reading SMS messages ...................47, 65
Sending SMS messages ...................49, 67
Messages menu .........................................46
Mute car radio ...........................................62
Muting the phone ..............................22, 66
My phone number(s) .................................38
N
Names
Entering
....................................................34
Finding ............................................... 35, 65
Network search ..........................................57
Network Selection menu ...........................56
Networks
Automatic search
....................................57
Finding new networks ............................58
Manual search .........................................57
New security code .....................................54
O
One-Touch Dialing ..............................21, 67
Setting ......................................................39
Options Menu ............................................31
Outgoing message type ............................50
Outgoing messages ...................................49
Outgoing SMS ............................................67
P
Paging
Outgoing message type
..........................50
Pauses
Inserting into phone numbers
...............21
Personal numbers ......................................35
Personalized menu .....................................29
Phone Book
Add entry
..........................................36, 66
Call number .............................................36
Capacity ....................................................33
Deleting/erasing entries ..........................36
Dialing Phone Book numbers .................21
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81
Require SIM card PIN .................................53
Restrict my phone number ................ 40, 67
Return call ..................................................48
Ring or vibrate ...........................................52
Ringer
Tones
........................................................52
Volume ..................................................... 51
Roam symbol .............................................10
S
Safety ............................................................5
Safety timer ................................................ 62
Security code ..............................................25
Changing ................................................. 54
Security features ........................................25
Select keypad tones ..................................54
Select phone line .......................................51
Sending SMS messages ............................ 49
Service center ............................................. 50
Set audible call timers ...............................60
Set in-call display .......................................60
Setup Fixed Dialing .................................... 39
Short menus ............................................... 29
Short Message Services (SMS) ..................46
Reading ....................................................65
Sending ....................................................67
Symbol ..................................................... 10
Show battery meter ........................... 40, 66
Show call charges ............................... 59, 67
Show call timers ................................. 60, 67
Show last calls received ............................ 66
Show my phone number ................... 40, 67
Show services ............................................. 37
Signal strength symbol ..............................10
SIM card
Insertion
................................................... 17
PIN code ..................................... 19, 25, 53
PIN2 code .......................................... 25, 53
Release button ..........................................9
Removal ...................................................17
Smart Button ................................................9
SMS messages ...........................................46
Special keys ..................................................9
Status review ..............................................55
Switch lines one to two ............................67
Switch memory .......................................... 67
Switching between line 1 and 2 ..............51
Symbols ......................................................10
T
Timers
Audible tones
.......................................... 60
In-call display ...........................................60
Lifetime ....................................................61
Safety ....................................................... 62
Viewing ....................................................60
Tones
Selecting keypad tones
...........................54
Setting ringer tones ................................52
Troubleshooting ........................................ 71
U
Unblock code .............................................25
Unblocking your phone ............................53
Unconditional Call Forwarding ................ 66
Unlock code ............................................... 25
Entering ....................................................19
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