Motorola digital cellular phone Manual

Motorola digital cellular phone manual
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  • Page 1 They cooked it, steamed it, shook it, shocked it, dusted it, and dropped it—and the phone still worked! We are confident that the one you purchased will meet your own exacting standards. Thank you for choosing Motorola and, by all means, enjoy your Digital StarTac phone!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome Safety Information ......5 Getting Started Package Content Options ....9 Phone Overview .
  • Page 3 The Menu System Navigating the Menu ..... 39 Road Maps ......40 Phone Book Road Map .
  • Page 4 Using Lock/Security Features Road Map ......64 Voice Privacy ......65 Locking/Unlocking Your Phone .
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 6: Tips On Efficient Operation

    Safety Information 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.
  • Page 7: Hearing Aids

    • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is on. • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. •...
  • Page 8: Blasting Areas

    Safety Information Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF and do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Package Content Options Your Digital StarTAC™ cellular phone is typically packed with a charger, transformer and at least one battery. Below is a sampling of the different package options. Note: Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured.
  • Page 10: Phone Overview

    Phone Overview See the inside front cover of this guide for a diagram of the components described below. Retractable Antenna—Extend for best performance. Earpiece—Ultra-compact phone speaker. Accessory Connector Port—Provides the connections for an external power supply and vehicular accessories. Headset Jack—Provides the connection for an optional headset.
  • Page 11: About Your Batteries

    About Your Batteries Your Digital StarTAC phone can use either Lithium Ion (LiIon) or Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries. Batteries are available in these sizes: Slim, Standard, and Extra Capacity. Your phone can use two batteries at the same time. You can use any single battery or battery combination to fit your needs.
  • Page 12 Your phone will operate more efficiently in Digital mode. If the D icon is on, your phone’s performance will be reflected in the digital section of the table on page 11. If the D icon is not on, refer to the Analog section of the table. Storing and Disposing of Batteries To prolong the life of your batteries, do not expose them to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
  • Page 13: Removing And Attaching Battery Covers

    Removing and Attaching Battery Covers Your phone’s batteries are shipped uncharged and fitted with protective covers. Before you install the batteries, remove these covers, and save them for storing unused batteries. The covers prevent metal objects from contacting the battery terminals, reducing the risk of injury or damage from a battery short circuit.
  • Page 14: Installing And Removing Batteries

    Installing and Removing Batteries Installing a Main Battery 1. Set the edge of the battery opposite the release latch into the cover. 2. Press the release latch side of the battery into the cover until the latch clicks into place Removing a Main Battery 1.
  • Page 15: Checking Battery Levels

    Checking Battery Levels Battery Level Indicator The three bar segments on your phone’s Battery Level Indicator display the amount of charge remaining in your battery. The more segments visible, the greater the charge. For a detailed battery level reading: Press ƒ...
  • Page 16: Charging Batteries

    Tip: You can still place and answer calls while using either the rapid charger or the cigarette lighter adapter. Remember that talking on the phone requires energy, so charging will take more time. To place the phone in charger-only ¡ mode, press once.
  • Page 17 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.
  • Page 18: Seamless Connection

    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. Quick Change Power Source (“Seamless Connection”) The quick change feature enables you to switch power sources while a call is in progress without losing the call.
  • Page 19: Basics Of Using Your Phone

    Basics of Using Your Phone Turning the Phone On and Off 1. Extend the antenna for best performance. 2. Open your phone to expose the keypad. 3. Press and hold ¡ once to turn the phone on. 4. Press ¡ again to turn the phone off. Power On Greeting When you turn on your Digital StarTac Cellular Telephone, it performs a self-test to let you know it is operational.
  • Page 20: Placing A Call

    Placing a Call To place a call: 1. Press and hold ¡ to turn your phone on. 2. Extend the antenna completely for best performance. 3. Enter the number you want to call. Ç to erase one digit at a time if you •...
  • Page 21: Switching From Digital To Analog Mode

    Basics of Using Your Phone (continued) Receiving a Call Your phone must be powered on to receive calls. To answer a call: 1. Extend the antenna completely for best performance. 2. Press æ or open the phone when the phone rings. Note: Opening the phone will not answer the call if the Open to Answer feature is off.
  • Page 22: Using The Smart Button

    Tip: You can also enter the menu system ƒ , by pressing ⁄ Using the Smart Button Use the Smart Button to place and end calls, enter menus, toggle features on and off, and select items in the display. The Smart Button is the middle key on the left side—easy to feel, easy to find, and easy to use.
  • Page 23: Reading The Indicators

    Reading the Indicators 3 4 5 Signal Strength Indicator (1) The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) indicates the strength of your phone’s connection with the local cellular system. A strong signal increases your chances of placing and receiving calls. Low signal strength can occur in a fringe area of the cellular system.
  • Page 24: Power/Status Indicator

    High SMS Message Waiting Indicator (7) The Short Message Service (SMS) Message Waiting Indicator ( is displayed when the phone receives a message. Voice Message Waiting Indicator (8) The Voice Message Waiting Indicator ( when your Voicemail has received a message. Note: Voicemail and SMS are network- and subscription- dependent features;...
  • Page 25: Redialing A Number

    Redialing a Number Automatic Redial A fast busy signal indicates that the cellular system is busy. With Automatic Redial, your phone calls continuously for the next four minutes. When it makes a connection, the phone rings or vibrates. When the person you are calling answers, you can begin talking.
  • Page 26: Controlling Volume

    Tip: “mute” is printed fl key, on the as a reminder Controlling Volume Adjusting Volume Use the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece. keypad, and ringer volume. When you press these keys, the phone’s speaker demonstrates the new volume level. To adjust earpiece and keypad volume: Press to raise or lower the volume.
  • Page 27: Using Memory

    Using Memory Use your Digital StarTAC™ phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access. In this chapter you will learn how to: • store names and numbers into the Phone Book • recall phone numbers from memory •...
  • Page 28: Using Your Phone's Built-In Phone Book

    § Tip: The “ “ symbol in your display represents the Smart Button. Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book Each phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory location numbered 01-99. Arrange numbers for easy recall by storing related numbers in groups.
  • Page 29: Entering A Name

    Using Your Phone’s Built-in Phone Book (continued) How to Enter Letters When the display shows Alpha Or numeric keys one or more times to produce any letter in the alphabet. Use the letters printed on each key as a guide. For example, press ¤...
  • Page 30: Recalling An Entry By Name

    Recalling an Entry by Name After storing names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls. Use the Smart Button for instant access to the name directory. 1. Press once to enter your name directory. 2. Press to scroll to the name you are looking for.
  • Page 31: Clearing A Memory Entry

    Clearing a Memory Entry 1. Recall by name the entry that you want to erase. (See ”Recalling an Entry by Name” on page 30.) Recall by memory location the entry that you want to erase. (See ”Recalling an Entry by Memory Location” on page 30.) 2.
  • Page 32: Making Notes On The Scratchpad

    Making Notes on the Scratchpad In addition to your internal phone book, you also have a built- in scratchpad for making quick notes. The scratchpad remembers the last phone number shown on your display. Entering a Number in the Scratchpad If you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call, enter the number on the scratchpad so you can place the call later.
  • Page 33: Using Short Messaging

    Using Short Messaging Short Message Service (SMS) is an optional service that may be available from your Service Provider. Contact your Service Provider to subscribe to this service. If your Service Provider offers Short Messaging Services (SMS), you can receive alphanumeric messages on your Digital StarTAC Cellular Telephone phone, just like a pager.
  • Page 34: How Your Phone Sends Message Alerts

    How Your Phone Sends Message Alerts New Message Alerts If your phone is on and receives a new digital message, the phone alerts you in two different ways: • Message Received - The message icon - The phone beeps three times. •...
  • Page 35: Viewing A Short Message

    Viewing a Short Message Entering The Message Center To enter the message center: Press • If the message center has messages, you will New XX Total YY where XX is the number of unread messages, and YY is the total messages currently stored. •...
  • Page 36 Initiating a Call Back When the current message has scrolled across the display, you can call back a number embedded in the text message. 1. Press and hold Back, if a Call Back number was included in the message. You will see Dial No.? XXXXXXX If a Call Back number was not included in the text message, the phone dials the first number present in...
  • Page 37: Locking And Unlocking A Message

    Locking and Unlocking a Message You can lock important messages to ensure their safekeeping for later review. A locked message cannot be deleted until the message is unlocked. Press ƒ , then press fi , to toggle the current message between locked and unlocked. is displayed when a message is locked.
  • Page 38 Clear All Messages To erase all the messages from your Message Center at once: 1. Press and hold Ç when you are in the message center. You will see Clear All? Press 2. Press to verify that you want all the messages cleared.
  • Page 39: The Menu System

    Press to select. Press to scroll down. If you are already familiar with previous Motorola cellular phones, you can use your phone’s scroll through the menu system. It is also possible to access the menu by pressing « and » keys to ƒ...
  • Page 40: Road Maps

    Ph one Ph one Book B ook p. 41 Ti mers Ti mer s p. 53 To ne To ne C ont rol C ontr ol p. 59 Lo ck Lo ck Sec ure Secu re p. 63 Ph one Ph one Opt ions Opti ons...
  • Page 41: Phone Book

    Phone Book This chapter tells you how to access features using your phone’s convenient menu system. You will also learn about advanced storing features that help you use calling cards and access automated calling systems. In this chapter you will learn how to: •...
  • Page 42: Road Map

    Road Map Press ƒ , then press Start: P ho ne P ho ne Bo ok Bo ok , to enter the menu system. R ec al l By R ec al l By Na me Na me p. 43 R ec al l By R ec al l By Lo ca ti on...
  • Page 43: Recalling An Entry By Name

    Getting to Phone Book… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Book and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Recalling an Entry by Name To recall a stored name with the Phone Book menu: 1.
  • Page 44: Storing With The Menu

    Tip: You will see § . If Alpha Or the chosen location is full, º press restart the storing sequence. Storing with the Menu Use the phone’s menu system to store names and numbers into the Phone Book. 1. Follow the steps in the ”Getting to Phone Book…” block on the previous page to You will see.
  • Page 45: Advanced Storing

    Advanced Storing Entering a Pause in a Number When you call automated systems, a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers, Voice Mail numbers, etc. You can store these numbers in your phone’s memory, separated by “pauses”—special characters that tell your phone to wait before sending additional numbers.
  • Page 46 9. Enter a name for your sequence. (See ”Entering a Name” on page 29 for details on entering names.) 10. Press when you finish entering the name. Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location, number, and name you stored. Placing a Call with Pauses To use your stored sequence: 1.
  • Page 47 Advanced Storing (continued) Storing Calling Card Information Like Pause Dialing, you can store calling card access numbers, separated by pauses, for recall later. You can also store a Number Character in the sequence to save a place for the number you call when you use your calling card. See ”Using Lock/Security Features”...
  • Page 48 13. Enter a name for your sequence. (See ”Entering a Name” on page 29 for details on entering names.) 14. Press when you are finished entering the name. Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location, number, and name you stored. Placing a Calling Card Call To recall your stored calling card information: 1.
  • Page 49: Editing A Memory Location

    Getting to Phone Book… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Book and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Editing a Memory Location After you store names and numbers in the Phone Book, you can edit the information or erase entries at any time.
  • Page 50 8. Enter your changes to the name. (See ”Entering a Name” on page 29.) Ç to erase one letter at a time, or skip to Press step 9 to leave the name unchanged. 9. Press when you finish editing the name. The display shows the new information.
  • Page 51: Viewing Your Own Number

    Getting to Phone Book… Press , then press ƒ Press to scroll to Phone Book and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Viewing Your Own Number Use this feature to view your phone’s currently active phone number.
  • Page 52: Phone Book Display Preferences

    Shortcut: ƒ Press , then press the Smart ⁄ Button, then, ¤ , and continue with step 2. Phone Book Display Preferences The Name Preference feature determines the order in which the Phone Book displays information. When you recall information by location and this feature is: •...
  • Page 53: Managing Your Phone Use With Call Timers

    Managing Your Phone Use with Call Timers Your phone’s Call Timers give you a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of individual calls, set a timer to track monthly usage, or have the phone alert you at intervals that you specify.
  • Page 54: Road Map

    Road Map Press ƒ, then press Start: Phone Phone Book Book Timers Timers , to enter the menu system. Individual Individual XX YY XX YY p. 55 Resettable Resettable XXXXX XXXXX p. 55 Cumulative Cumulative XXXXX XXXXX p. 56 Reset Reset Timer Timer...
  • Page 55: Viewing The Individual Call Timer

    Getting to Call Timers… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Timers and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Viewing the Individual Call Timer You can view the air-time of the most recent call or the call in progress (in minutes and seconds) at any time using this feature.
  • Page 56: Viewing The Cumulative Timer

    Shortcut 1: ‰ Press , then » four times for a quick look at this timer. Shortcut 2: ƒ Press , then press the Smart › Button, then ‡ for a quick look at this timer. Shortcut 1: ƒ Press , then press the Smart ›...
  • Page 57: Setting The One-Minute Audible Timer

    Getting to Call Timers… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Timers and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Setting the One-Minute Audible Timer Activate this feature to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call.
  • Page 58: Setting The Single Timer

    Shortcut: ƒ Press , then the Smart Button, then › ⁄ , and continue with step 2. Shortcut: ƒ Press , then the Smart Button, then › ¤ , and continue with step 2. 3. Enter the number of seconds you would like between audible beeps.
  • Page 59: Adjusting Tone Controls

    Adjusting Tone Controls Use these features to select silent vibration mode, personalize your phone’s ringer styles, or turn the ringer off. In this chapter you will learn how to: • choose from nine different ringer styles • activate and deactivate the VibraCall™ Alert function.
  • Page 60: Road Map

    Road Map Press ƒ , then press Start: P ho ne P ho ne Bo ok Bo ok T i m er s T i m er s T on e T on e Co nt ro l C o nt ro l to enter the menu system.
  • Page 61: Using The Vibracall™ Alert Feature

    Getting to Tone Controls… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Tone Control and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Using the VibraCall™ Alert Feature Using this feature, you can choose to be alerted to incoming calls using the vibrating ringer, the ringer, both, or neither.
  • Page 62: Turning Keypad Tones On And Off

    Shortcut: ƒ Press , then the Smart Button, then ‹ ¤ , and continue with step 2. Shortcut: ƒ Press , then the Smart Button, then ‹ ‹ , and continue with step 2. 2. Press ⁄ through · to hear the different ringer styles, or scroll through the ringer styles.
  • Page 63: Using Lock/Security Features

    Using Lock/Security Features While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, the Digital StarTac Cellular Telephone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unauthorized use. In this chapter you will learn how to: • activate the Voice Privacy feature •...
  • Page 64: Road Map

    Road Map Press ƒ then press, Start: P h on e P h on e B oo k B oo k Ti m er s Ti m er s T on e T on e C on t ro l C on t ro l L oc k L oc k...
  • Page 65: Voice Privacy

    Getting to Lock/Security… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Voice Privacy When you activate your phone’s Voice Privacy feature, you request your cellular system to search for a Voice Privacy channel with each call.
  • Page 66: Locking/Unlocking Your Phone

    Shortcut: ƒ Press , then the Smart Button, then ⁄ fi , and continue with step 2. Tip: “lock” is printed fi on the key, as a reminder. Tip: If you forget your lock code, try ⁄ pressing ¤ ‹ or the last three digits of your cellular...
  • Page 67: Activating Priority Dialing

    Getting to Lock/Security… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Activating Priority Dialing Priority Call allows the Turbo Dial™ function to dial from memory location 01—even when the phone is locked. You can store an emergency number or the number of someone you would like to contact in case of emergency.
  • Page 68: Managing Security Options

    Getting to Security Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press Press to scroll to the Secure Options submenu, and press select. Enter your six-digit security code, scroll to the following features, and press to select.
  • Page 69: Restricting Call Placement

    Getting to Security Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press Press to scroll to the Secure Options submenu, and press select. Enter your six-digit security code, scroll to the following features, and press to select.
  • Page 70 Managing Security Options (continued) Service Level Settings Each of your phone’s eight service levels offers a different combination of access privileges and restriction. Level 1: Calls can be placed from memory locations 1-10 only, no dialing from keypad, no memory edit or storage, no access to name directory, no turbo or priority dial.
  • Page 71: Resetting All Options

    Getting to Security Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press Press to scroll to the Secure Options submenu, and press select. Enter your six-digit security code, scroll to the following features, and press to select.
  • Page 72 Managing Security Options (continued) 2. Press to clear the memory and reset all your phone’s options back to their factory settings. You will see . (This takes a few seconds.) Busy Press º to exit the menu if you do not want to reset your phone’s options.
  • Page 73: Phone Options

    Phone Options The Phone Options menu lets you adjust the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can tune your phone for optimal performance, view information about the phone, and choose from a number of convenient features. In this chapter you will learn how to: •...
  • Page 74: Road Map

    Road Map Press ƒ , then press Start: P h o n e P h o n e B o o k B o o k T i m e r s T i m e r s T o n e T o n e C o n t r o l C o n t r o l...
  • Page 75: Using Voice Mail

    Getting to Phone Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Options and press Press to scroll to the following features. Using Voice Mail This feature updates you each time a message is sent to your voice mail number, providing you with real-time information on messages waiting to be retrieved.
  • Page 76 Shortcut: ‰, Press then press and hold ‰, and continue with step 3 if you have messages. If the caller has restricted transmission of the phone number, your phone will display Private information is not available to the cellular network, your phone will display .
  • Page 77: Call Mode Preference

    Getting to Phone Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Options and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Call Mode Preference Either a digital or analog channel can be assigned to your phone, based upon system channel availability.
  • Page 78 When your phone has two numbers, both are designated as your home system but only one number can be active at any given time. Calls are placed and received by the currently active number only. Each time you turn your phone ON, you’ll see a message in the display that indicates which phone number and home system are currently active: Non-wireline type with phone number 1...
  • Page 79: Selecting A Cellular System

    Getting to Phone Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Options and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Selecting a Cellular System Your Service Provider configures the System Mode feature when you receive a cellular phone number. Use this feature to select the type of cellular system your phone will access.
  • Page 80: Reviewing Feature Settings

    3. Press to select the system mode setting you want. 4. Press º to exit, or scroll to other features. Reviewing Feature Settings Use this feature to review the changes you’ve made to feature settings. Keep in Mind: While scrolling through Feature Review, you can only review settings.
  • Page 81: Blocking Incoming Calls

    Getting to Call Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Options and press Press to scroll to the Call Options submenu, and press to select. Press to scroll to the following features: Blocking Incoming Calls When you are unable to take calls, turn the Call Receive feature off to disable call reception.
  • Page 82: Multiple Key Answer

    Shortcut: ƒ Press , then the Smart Button, then ¤ ‚, continue with step 2. Note: With Open to Answer set to off, you can open the phone to see the message in the display and then answer by æ pressing Shortcut: ƒ...
  • Page 83: Battery Options-Power Save Mode

    Getting to Phone Options… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Phone Options and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Battery Options—Power Save Mode This feature enables you to turn off the power/status indicator. Turn this mode on to experience improved standby times.
  • Page 84: Select Language

    Select Language This feature enables you to select the language in which your phone displays prompts and messages. 1. Follow the steps in the ”Getting to Phone Options…” block above to select the menu. 2. Press to scroll through the language options. 3.
  • Page 85: Message Menu

    Message Menu The Message Menu gives you easy access to your message settings. Some Service Providers let you subscribe to a Digital Message Service that allows you to use your cellular phone like a pager. Ask your Service Provider for information about the availability of messaging in your area.
  • Page 86: Road Map

    Road Map Press, ƒ then press Start: Ph one Ph one Boo k Boo k Ti mer s Ti mer s To ne To ne Co ntr ol Co ntr ol Lo ck Lo ck S ecu re S ecu re Ph one Ph one O pti on s...
  • Page 87: Set Scrolling Speeds

    Getting to the Message Menu… ƒ Press , then press Press to scroll to Message and press Press to scroll to the following features, and press Set Scrolling Speeds To adjust the scrolling speed of your incoming messages: 1. Follow the steps in the ”Getting to the Message Menu…”...
  • Page 88: Reference Information

    Reference Information Accessory Options An exciting line of StarTAC phone accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance and personalize your cellular experience. Batteries Lithium Ion batteries are different from other batteries in that you can leave them in the charger as long as you like. Nickel Metal Hydride batteries should not be left in the charger for more than 24 hours.
  • Page 89 Desktop Charger (AC Adapter required) The desktop charger is designed for optimal performance and compatibility with Motorola’s new generation of cellular telephones. The desktop charger’s front pocket can charge batteries while they are attached to your phone, and the rear pocket can charge batteries separately.
  • Page 90 With the headset in place, closing the phone will not end a call. This allows you to store the phone conveniently during the call. To end a call while using the headset, press the Smart Button twice or press º . PCMCIA Modems These compact modems are made for mobility and plug directly into the bottom of your StarTAC phone, so you can...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting I pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone? Check that you have installed a battery and that the battery is charged. See pages 11-18 for more information about batteries and charging. Be sure to press and hold My battery didn’t last as long as I expected.
  • Page 92 Index accessory connector port 10 antenna 10 audible timer one-minute 57 authentication (A-Key) entry 72 automatic answer 82 automatic hands-free 81 auxiliary battery installing 14 removing 14 battery auxiliary installing 14 removing 14 charge times 17, 18 charging 16 desktop charger 16 internal charger 16 tips 17 two batteries at once 17...
  • Page 93 earpiece 10 ending a call 20, 22 feature review 80 hands-free automatic 81 headset jack 10 holster storing phone 19 Home Only Mode 79 In Use Indicator 23 In-Building Indicator 23 incoming calls blocking 81 indicator Battery Level 24 Digital 23 In Use 23 In-Building 23 No Service 23...
  • Page 94 recalling by name 43 recalling entries short cuts 31 recalling entry by location 30 by name 30 storing entry 44 storing names and numbers 28 using 28 phone number viewing your own 21, 51 phone overview 10 placing a call 20, 22 power button 10 Power On Greeting 19 power save mode 83...
  • Page 95: Patent Information

    Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: D295627 4121218 4617520 4138681 D286778 4746242 4626309 D295973 4193036 4254382 4628529 D295975 4629829 4751737 4302845 4312074 4630304 D296187 4327319 4630305 4761621 4329666 4633141 4764737 4369516 4636593 D297734 4369522 4636741 D297735 4378603...

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