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Thank you for choosing Motorola—a global leader in
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All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured
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quality standards. During development, our laboratory
testing team took the durable Digital StarTAC
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its paces. 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 we hope you enjoy your
Digital StarTAC wireless phone!
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  • Page 1 Digital StarTAC phone through ® its paces. 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.
  • Page 2: Guide Overview

    First things first. Once the box is open, this section will show you where to begin. We will explain what came with your new phone and show you how to use the battery. Turn to page 10 to get started.
  • Page 3 Caller ID, which allows you to see who is calling before you answer. It can even receive alphanumeric messages just like a pager and tell you when you have Voice Mail. Turn to page 50 to begin “Using Messaging.”...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Making the Most of Memory ....35 Storing ........36 Recalling.
  • Page 5 Glossary ........132 Index ........138...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    This product cannot be exported from the United States or Canada without an export license issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce. In addition to the U.S. license, if this product is to be exported from Canada, an Export Permit issued by the Canada Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade must be obtained before export.
  • Page 7 Give full attention to driving–driving safely is your first responsibility; • Use hands-free operation, if available; • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if • driving conditions so require. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.
  • Page 8: Hearing Aids

    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.
  • Page 9: Blasting Areas

    Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while an aircraft is airborne. Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the aircraft is on the ground. To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    The Digital StarTAC phone comes equipped with a standard ® battery and an AC Adapter to get you up and running. An exciting line of accessory options, now smaller and lighter than ever, can customize your wireless package for maximum performance and portability.
  • Page 11 Package Content Options AC Adapter Cigarette Lighter Adapter Headset Desktop Charger (AC Adapter required) Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured.
  • Page 12: Introduction To Batteries

    Battery Clips It is a good idea to save the protective clip to store and carry the battery when not in use. The clip prevents objects from touching the battery terminals, thereby reducing the risk of injury or damage from a short circuit.
  • Page 13: Installing Batteries

    Installing Batteries Battery Installation To install a battery: 1. Insert Place the side of the battery opposite the release latch into the compartment. 2. Snap Press the side with the release latch down Heel until you hear it click into place.
  • Page 14: Charging Batteries

    Charging Batteries Using the Internal Rapid Charger Believe it or not, there is a battery charger built right into your phone! To make use of the internal charger, you will need one of the three available adapters, either a standard AC Adapter, a rapid rate AC Adapter, or a cigarette lighter adapter.
  • Page 15 To prolong the life of batteries, avoid exposing them to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). It is a good idea to take your phone with you when you leave your car. Never dispose of batteries in fire.
  • Page 16 Charging Batteries Using the Desktop Charger The Desktop Charger’s front pocket can charge batteries while they are attached to your phone, and the rear pocket can charge batteries separately. If you have a Desktop Charger: 1. Attach Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the Adapter charger, with the release tab facing up.
  • Page 17 Flashing red means the battery is damaged and cannot be • charged. Desktop Charger Charging Times The time it takes for your battery to obtain a full charge is affected by a variety of factors, including: Temperature Batteries should be at or near room tempera- •...
  • Page 18: Phone Overview

    Earpiece Ultra-compact phone speaker. Headset Jack Connects an optional headset. Accessory Connector Provides the connection for an external power supply. Volume Keys Located left of the display and represented in the q q q q Z Z Z Z manual by , these keys adjust the volume and scroll up and down through memory locations and menu features.
  • Page 19: Using The Smart Button

    See page 58 for information on navigating the menu system. Selecting Items in the Menu The primary use of the Smart Button is to select. Whenever the A A A A phone offers you a choice, such as setting a ringer style, press to select.
  • Page 20: The Basics

    The Basics The next few pages will introduce you to the basic features of your phone. In the chapters that follow, we will explain every one of your phone’s features, including storing names and numbers, using the call timers, locking the phone, and more.
  • Page 21: Turning Your Phone On

    Turning Your Phone On Activating Your Phone The first time you turn your phone ON, you may see a message on the display: Activation Press § Required to Activate If you do not see the displays above, your phone was activated at the time of purchase and there is no need to follow the steps below.
  • Page 22 When this is the case, you will see: . Your phone will automatically begin searching Power Save again in a minute or two – if you would like it to start searching immediately, just press any key. Tip:...
  • Page 23: Reading The Indicators

    Charging Service Light Service The Service Light is on top of your phone and lights up when Light your phone is ON. The color it flashes depends on your phone’s current state of service.
  • Page 24: Signal Strength

    When your phone is on a CDMA digital network, the display Weak shows the current time and date. Wherever you are, you will have the correct local time. You can set your clock for 12- or 24- hour format. See page 101 for more information. Battery Level (3) The three bar segments on the phone’s Battery Level Indicator...
  • Page 25 In Use (5) Appears when a call is in progress. Roam (6) Lights up when your phone accesses a wireless service outside of your home system. When you leave your wireless Service Area, your phone roams (seeks another wireless system).
  • Page 26: Placing And Ending Calls

    You will see: Calling 555-1212. number, your phone will dial You can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits, but only the the last number last twenty-four digits will appear in the display. entered. ‰...
  • Page 27: Redialing Numbers

    Redialing Numbers Automatic Redial The wireless system may at times be too busy to handle your call. If this is the case, you may hear a fast busy signal and see . With Automatic Call Failed Press SND to Redial Redial, your phone will repeat the call attempt over the next four minutes.
  • Page 28 If you prefer to always see your caller’s number, see page 65 to turn Number Preference ON. Smith, Jane 312-555-1212 The Caller IDs for your last 16 callers will be saved. See page 52 to learn how to view your stored Caller IDs. * Contact your Service Provider for availability.
  • Page 29: Receiving Calls

    Note: This feature works the same with a headset. To answer the call with a headset after you have turned the alert OFF, press either volume key again or the Smart Button. Unanswered Call Indicator...
  • Page 30: Basic Tone Controls

    Silent Mode Muting the Microphone menu option. If you would like privacy while a call is in progress, you may mute the microphone—you will be able to hear the party on the other end, but they will not hear you.
  • Page 31 Basic Tone Controls The upper and lower volume keys are left of the display and can be used to adjust the earpiece, keypad, and ringer volume. As you press these keys, the phone’s speaker will demonstrate the new volume level.
  • Page 32: Your Phone & Its Shortcuts

    M e s s a g i n g L a u n c h B r o w s e r L a s t 1 0 D i a l e d menu and select...
  • Page 33 The words “menu,” “batt,” “lock,” “mute,” and “vib” appear ⁄ › fi fl † on the , and buttons. Press the ƒ key first, then any one of these buttons, and your phone will perform that function. Digital MENU BATT LOCK MUTE J KL PQRS WXYZ ƒ...
  • Page 34: Using Memory

    ® • functions. simplify automated calling systems and credit card calls. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up a a a a...
  • Page 35: Making The Most Of Memory

    Making the Most of Memory Numbered 01-99, each memory location allows you to store a name and as many as four phone numbers. In one location, you can store the home, mobile, work and fax numbers of a single contact. To help you find the right number, when you store the...
  • Page 36: Storing

    Keep in mind: Your Phone Book sorts alphabetically by the first letter in the entry. If you store an entry without a name it will be placed at the back of the Phone Book. 1. Enter Enter the phone number you want to store.
  • Page 37: Entering Names

    Entering Names When the display shows , you can use the Alpha or Press § keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. Use the letters ¤ printed on the key as a guide. For example, press to enter the letters “A,” “B,” or “C” as shown: press 1 time to insert an "A"...
  • Page 38: Recalling

    Recalling from Memory Recalling by Name Once you have stored entries, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls. a a a a 1. Enter Press twice to enter your name directory. q q q q z z z z 2.
  • Page 39 Recalling from Memory Recalling by Memory Location Each entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you have stored entries, you can recall them by memory location. ‰ 1. Begin Press to begin recalling. 2. Enter...
  • Page 40: Editing Memory

    Editing Memory Editing a Number If you would like to change a number that you have already stored, follow these steps. a a a a 1. Enter Press twice to enter your name directory. q q q q z z z z 2.
  • Page 41 ‘XXX’. (N is the total of numbers stored in the location and XXX is the location number). Adding a Number to an Entry; If you would like to add a number to an entry, select the empty cursor while viewing the entry. a a a a 1.
  • Page 42 Press to confirm that you want to Erase erase the entry. Clearing a Single Number If you would like to keep the entry but delete one number from the entry, follow these steps: a a a a 1. Enter Press twice to enter your name directory.
  • Page 43: Super Speed Dial

    Recall Shortcuts Super Speed Dial If you know the memory location of the number you wish to call, you can use the Super Speed Dial function. Keep in mind: If more than one number is stored in the location, your phone will dial the first. To change which number is dialed with Super Speed Dial, see Changing Dialing Shortcuts on the next page.
  • Page 44 Changing Dialing Shortcuts If you have more than one number in a memory location, you can choose which number you would like to use with the dialing keys and Super Speed Dial. shortcuts, including the Turbo Dial ® a a a a 1.
  • Page 45 Scratchpad If you need to take a quick note, but you do not want to save the number, use the Scratchpad. The Scratchpad is helpful if you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call.
  • Page 46: Pause Dialing

    Storing a Number with Pause Dialing The pause occupies a one-digit space in your phone’s memory. Once you have entered a string of numbers and pauses, store the string in the same way you store other entries. Tip: 1.
  • Page 47 Using Pause Dialing Once stored, you may recall the entry and place the call. All of the digits you have stored will be recalled, but your phone will only send the tones for the set of numbers before the first pause.
  • Page 48: Using Calling Cards

    The Number Character saves a place in the memory sequence for whatever number you are calling when you use your calling card. For best results, you may use the Number Character along with Pause Dialing. 1. Enter...
  • Page 49 Before your phone begins dialing, it will prompt you for the number you want to call. Once you have entered the number, your phone will automatically insert the number in place of the Number Character you stored.
  • Page 50: Using Messaging

    Messages. • explore your options with the Function Menus. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up 0 7 / 0 7 / 9 9...
  • Page 51: Receiving Messages

    C a l l e r I D V o i c e M a i l M e s s a g e s M i n i B r o w s e A l r t Voice Mail Indicator Message Indicator * Feature not available with some phones.
  • Page 52: Viewing Your Caller Ids

    Below the icons you will see information for the latest Caller ID: selected Caller ID 1 2 : 1 0 p m 0 8 / 0 2 / 9 9 time & date of call 1 - 3 1 2 - 5 5 5 - 1 2 1 2 your caller‘s...
  • Page 53: Caller Id Options

    Caller ID Options When viewing Caller IDs, press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted Caller ID. ø 4. Access Press to open the Caller ID Options Function Menu. Exit Go To Store To Messaging Memory...
  • Page 54: Checking Your Voice Mail

    When you receive Voice Mail, your Service Provider sends a notification to your phone and your phone displays an indicator. That way, you will be able to check for new Voice Mail simply by glancing at your phone’s display. ø...
  • Page 55: Voice Mail Options

    Voice Mail Options When checking Voice Mail, press the Message Key to see options for the highlighted Voice Mail notification. ø 3. Access Press to open the Voice Mail Options Function Menu. Exit Go To Exit Delete Call Back Messaging...
  • Page 56: Reading Your Messages

    1 2 : 3 4 p m 0 7 / 0 7 / 9 9 time & date 1 : F : 8 4 7 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 of msg...
  • Page 57: Message Options

    Message Options When reading your messages, press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted message. ø 5. Access Press to open the Message Options Function Menu. Exit Go To Store To Messaging Memory Menu Exit Delete...
  • Page 58: The Works

    Navigating the Menu You can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone. Use the volume keys to scroll up and down through the options available on one level, and the Smart Button, in the middle, to select.
  • Page 59 In the Works In the chapters that follow, detailed instructions describe the operation of each feature. We will explain everything you need to know about your new phone, including how to access and use a feature and what happens when you do.
  • Page 60: The Internal Phone Book

    • add numbers to existing entries. • view your own phone number. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up a a a a...
  • Page 61: Road Map

    Road Map a a a a ƒ Press then press to enter the menu system. Start: Recall By Phone Name Book pg. 62 pg. 60 Recall By Location pg. 63 Phone Book Status pg. 63 Store New Number pg. 64...
  • Page 62 Phone Book Recalling By Name Recall By Name Once you have stored entries, you can recall them alphabetically with the Phone Book menu. Find the name, choose the number, and instantly place a call. a a a a 3. Begin Press to select Recall By Name.
  • Page 63: Phone Book Status

    Recall By Location Each entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you have stored the entry, you can use this feature to recall it by the number of the location. q q q q Z Z Z Z 3.
  • Page 64 Storing a New Number Store New Number This feature allows you to create a new entry in the internal Phone Book. To add a number to an existing entry, turn to Editing a Memory Location on page 66. q q q q Z Z Z Z 3.
  • Page 65: Viewing Your Number

    Phone Book, turn Number Preference ON. When Receiving Calls: If you subscribe to Caller ID, your phone automatically looks up callers in your Phone Book and displays the name stored in the entry. If you prefer to see the caller’s number ( ), then 555-1212 turn Number Preference ON.
  • Page 66 Phone Book Editing a Memory Location Edit Memory You can use this feature to add a number to an entry, change an old number, or duplicate an entry to make a similar one in a snap. q q q q Z Z Z Z 3.
  • Page 67 Original same location, then press . You will see the name associated with the entry. or Copy If you would like to move the entry to a new Entry location and keep the original entry, then Ç press and hold to erase the location and enter a new two-digit location.
  • Page 68: Using Call Timers

    • program audible timers for your individual needs. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up...
  • Page 69 Road Map a a a a ƒ Press then press to enter the menu system. Start: Phone Book pg. 60 Individual Timers 00:00:00 pg. 70 pg. 68 Resettable Time 00000 pg. 70 Cumulative Time 00000 pg. 71 Reset Timer pg. 71...
  • Page 70 Time 00000 You can track how much air-time you have accumulated during any time period you choose. For example, reset this timer at the beginning of each billing period to know where you stand at any given moment. Use this feature to view the time elapsed, and follow the instructions on page 71 to reset the timer.
  • Page 71: Viewing The Cumulative Timer

    Reset Timer This feature allows you to monitor elapsed air-time over a period of time that you choose. After you reset the timer, it will continue to keep track of your air-time (in minutes) until you reset it again. q q q q...
  • Page 72 One Minute Timer Off Turn this feature ON to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call. The party on the other end will not hear the beeps. q q q q Z Z Z Z Shortcut: 3.
  • Page 73 Single Timer Off You can set the Single Timer to beep during your calls at a time that you select–from 11-999 seconds. It will beep once during each call, 10 seconds before the end of the preset time. The party on the other end will not hear the beeps.
  • Page 74: Setting Tone Controls

    • silence all your phone’s tones with one convenient feature. • set the Message Reminder. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up...
  • Page 75 Road Map A A A A ƒ Press then press to enter the menu system. Start: Phone Book pg. 60 Timers pg. 68 Silent Tone Mode Off Control pg. 76 pg. 74 Ring/Vib Select pg. 77 Ringer Style 1 pg. 77...
  • Page 76 Silent Mode Silent Mode Off When you need to be discreet, just turn Silent Mode ON. All tones will be silenced. The ringer and incoming message tones will be replaced by vibrations. q q q q Z Z Z Z 3.
  • Page 77: Ringer Or Vibrator Selection

    Selecting a Ringer Style Ringer Style 1 Your new phone offers nine different ringer styles. After you choose a style, the phone will give you a brief sample of your new alert sound, or vibrate if you have the VibraCall ® Alert selected.
  • Page 78 Setup Msg Tones When you receive a new Voice Mail or alphanumeric message, your phone beeps three times. To change the number of beeps or to turn them OFF, use this feature. q q q q Z Z Z Z 3.
  • Page 79: Keypad Tones

    Tones On Keypad Tones are the sounds you hear when you press any key on the phone. If you want to be discreet, use this feature to silence the audio feedback from the keypad. Keep in mind: Turning Keypad Tones OFF does not silence the tones your phone sends across the line.
  • Page 80 If you choose long tones, your phone will transmit the tones for as long as you press and hold the key. To silence the tones during conversations, turn the tones OFF.
  • Page 81: Service Tones

    Service Tones Service Tones Off When Service Tones are ON, you will be instantly alerted to any change in your wireless service. You will hear two short beeps when your phone (1) starts to roam, (2) returns to a home system after roaming, (3) loses service, or (4) finds service.
  • Page 82: Lock/Security Features

    • restrict call placement and memory access. • reset or clear your phone’s settings. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up a a a a...
  • Page 83 Road Map a a a a ƒ Press then press to enter the menu system. Start: Phone Book pg. 60 Timers pg. 68 Tone Control pg. 74 Auto Lock Lock Off Secure pg. 82 pg. 84 Priority Call On pg. 85...
  • Page 84 Menu scroll to other features. Locking the Phone You can lock your phone manually at any time to help prevent unwanted use. Once locked, you can leave the phone ON or turn it OFF and the phone will remain locked.
  • Page 85: Priority Call

    Provider for more information. Storing a Priority Call Number You should reserve memory location 01 for an emergency number or the number of a family member or close friend. To store your priority number, follow these steps: 1. Enter Enter your priority number.
  • Page 86 Enter your six-digit secure code. Secure Options Submenu Secure Options For your protection, you must enter a six-digit secure code in order to access the features in the Secure Options submenu. The factory programmed secure code is 000000. Viewing the Lock Code...
  • Page 87 Menu scroll to other features. Changing the Secure Code Change The Secure Code is a six-digit number factory set to 000000. SecureCode You will probably want to change it to something unique and easy to remember. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 88: Secure Options Submenu

    When loaning your phone to others, you may want to restrict Level 4 call placement or protect memory information. Your phone has two service levels that allow you to control the types of outgoing calls that can be made from your phone. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 89: Master Clear

    Master Reset Master Use this feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their Reset original factory settings. Keep in mind: Once you select this feature, the reset process cannot be canceled or reversed. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 90: Phone Options

    • review your phone’s settings. • select a variety of system specific settings. • Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone. q q q q Press to scroll up a a a a...
  • Page 91 Power Up Only Off Mode pg. 103 Software Confirm At Version Start On pg. 103 pg. 107 Roam List To Main Version Menu pg. 107 To Main Menu * Feature not available with some phones. Contact your Service Provider for availability.
  • Page 92 Your phone can be activated with up to four unique phone numbers. You could use one number for home and others for cities you travel to frequently. This feature allows you to select an appropriate number. Keep in mind: Only one number can be active on your phone at a time.
  • Page 93 Review After you have spent some time adjusting your phone’s settings, use this feature to review the changes you have made. When you enter Feature Review, your phone will display any features that you have changed from their default factory settings.
  • Page 94 PIN code with one touch of a button. Keep in mind: If you enter a service area that does not require a PIN code, make sure PIN Inactive is set.
  • Page 95: Multiple Key Answer

    PIN code. Note: If you see , the menu feature may be active Invalid PIN but your PIN code is not stored in location 07. The PIN code must be less than seven digits. Multiple Key Answer Multi Key Answer Off...
  • Page 96: Call Options Submenu

    This feature allows you to set whether or not your phone Answer Off automatically answers when opened. If you subscribe to Caller ID, you will probably want to set this feature OFF so you can open the phone and check who is calling before you answer. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 97: Automatic Answer

    Otherwise, your phone may answer a call in your absence. Instant Redial Instant Redial Off When placing calls, you may hear a fast busy signal and see . This probably means the network is Press SND to Redial temporarily busy. If you turn Instant Redial ON, your phone will redial for the next four minutes or until the call goes through.
  • Page 98 Activating the Quick Menu Quick Menu On Press the Smart Button once and the Quick Menu appears on the display, offering shortcuts to the most popular features. This feature turns the Quick Menu OFF if you would rather use the Smart Button to go straight into the Phone Book.
  • Page 99 Changing the Banner Change Banner You may create your own message banner for the phone to display when it is idle. Your banner can be up to 12 characters long. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4. Enter...
  • Page 100 Backlight Your phone’s backlight illuminates when you open the phone, Select press a key, or your phone receives an incoming call signal. This feature allows you to choose how long it remains ON. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 101 Menu scroll to other features. Displaying the 24-Hour Clock 24 Hour Your phone can display the current time in 12-hour or 24-hour Clock Off format. Use this feature to turn the 24-hour clock On or Off q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 102 This submenu offers several options for customizing the way your phone accesses information with the MiniBrowser. Launching the MiniBrowser Launch MiniBrowse Select this feature to launch the MiniBrowser and access sports scores, stock reports, weather reports, and more. Tip: You can also q q q q Z Z Z Z 4.
  • Page 103 Power Up Mode Power Up When you turn ON your phone, you can begin with the Mode MiniBrowser or the regular phone features. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4. Find Press to scroll to Power Up Mode.
  • Page 104 System Options Submenu System Options The System Options submenu offers a couple features that will help you use your phone and wireless network. Displaying the System ID Display System ID Use this feature to determine the unique System ID for your wireless phone.
  • Page 105 Your Service Provider configures Select System Mode when you SystemMode receive your phone. This feature allows you to select the type of system your phone will attempt to access. See below for a chart of available settings. q q q q...
  • Page 106: System Options Submenu

    Turning Analog Only ON tells your phone to select an analog channel for the next call. If you do not place a call, your phone will revert to dual mode service after a few minutes. Note: Some peripheral devices, like fax machines and modems, require analog operation.
  • Page 107: Software Version

    Displaying the Software Version Software This feature displays the Software Version used by your phone. If Version you require technical assistance, you may be asked to check this feature. q q q q Z Z Z Z 4. View Press...
  • Page 108: Using The Minibrowser

    2 SEND Ç Press to go back or stop, hold to return to home page º Press to exit Turn to page 110 for a detailed explanation of all the keys. *Contact your Service Provider for availability.
  • Page 109: Launching The Minibrowser

    Service Provider when you subscribe to this service. Contact your Service Provider for more information. Launching the MiniBrowser If the IP address is already set, then you are ready to go. Just follow these simple steps: a a a a 1.
  • Page 110 Scrolling and Selecting When browsing, you will see a list of options on the phone’s display. Each of the items on the list is assigned a number. Just press the matching numeric key to select that item. Or you can scroll to the item with the volume keys and use the Smart Button to select.
  • Page 111 (above the indicators) to find out what the soft keys can do on that screen. You will see two functions, one on the left and one on the right, each with an icon: 6 W e b S i t e s 7 E M a i l ‰...
  • Page 112: Using Bookmarks

    You will see a message confirming the new bookmark. Once you bookmark the site, you can jump directly to the site or scroll to it through a list of all sites you have marked. To jump directly to the site: Jump to Press and hold the number of the bookmark.
  • Page 113 An indicator appears on the display: • Vibrator Selec- tion on page 77 Appears on the lower line of the display. It will stay on the to set your display until you have checked the alert. phone’s alert. See page 79 to ø...
  • Page 114 Security To find out if the information you are sending is secure, just look at the lower line of the display. A key icon denotes a secure Secure transmission. If the key has a slash through it, then the transmission is not secure.
  • Page 115 Home Select this option to return to the home page set up by your Service Provider. Mark Site To add a page to your bookmark list, choose this feature. Once bookmarked, press and hold the corresponding key when in a MiniBrowser session to jump to the bookmarked page.
  • Page 116: Using Data Features

    • Checking for Data Capability To use the cable that came with your Data Connectivity Kit, first make sure that your CDMA phone is data capable. To do so, just use your phone to perform the following simple test: ƒ...
  • Page 117 Data Connectivity Kit Attaching the Data Cable Before you install the fax/modem software on your computer, it is a good idea to attach the cable to the computer and phone. 1. Plug into Plug the smaller end of the data cable, with...
  • Page 118 Placing a Data Call Keep in mind: You will not be able to place a data or fax call through your phone’s keypad, using Last 10 Dialed, or with Caller ID. All data and fax calls must be placed through your computer.
  • Page 119: Reading The Display

    Once the call is successfully connected, your phone’s display shows transmission information. Time elapsed Connection speed F a x 1 4 . 4 0 : 1 2 : 1 1 Type of call 8 4 7 - 5 5 5 - 1 2 1 2 Connection number...
  • Page 120 Setting up Pre-arrangement Some networks require you to change a setting on your phone before you can receive an incoming fax or data call. This is called pre-arrangement. There is no need to worry about placing data or fax calls – the pre-arrangement setting only applies to receiving calls.
  • Page 121: Receiving A Data Call

    Receiving a Data Call When you have an incoming data or fax call, your phone’s display will show what kind of call you are receiving, along with the number of the caller. (If the number matches an entry in your Phone Book, you will see the name stored in the entry).
  • Page 122 Introducing TrueSync Wireless data calls are only the beginning. With the data cable and TrueSync Software, your phone can exchange select ® information with a compatible computer. You can use TrueSync to transfer and synchronize contact information from your phone to your compatible desktop, laptop or handheld computer, and vice versa.
  • Page 123 Software Here are just a few ways TrueSync software helps make communication easier than ever: Add a contact to your phone on the go. Update your contact • file at home or the office later. Transfer contacts into your phone’s internal Phone Book for •...
  • Page 124: Accessory Options

    24 hours, and use only Motorola-approved chargers. Cigarette Lighter Adapter Lets you plug into a reliable power source on the road. Uses your car’s battery to power your phone and rapid charge its battery at the same time. The Cigarette Lighter Adapter will not overcharge your battery and contains circuitry to protect against overvoltage and power surges in the vehicle.
  • Page 125 This charger can be loaded with two batteries at once. Equipped with one LED charging status indicator for each battery, the charger’s front pocket can charge a battery attached to a phone, and the rear pocket can charge a battery by itself. For use with Lithium Ion and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.
  • Page 126 ® phone can exchange select information with a compatible computer. You can use TrueSync to transfer and synchronize contact information from your phone to your compatible desktop, laptop or handheld computer, and vice versa. StarTAC clipOn Hands-Free Speaker Compact, innovative, and truly portable, the StarTAC clipOn Speakerphone offers a hands-free solution for use just about anywhere –...
  • Page 127 3-Watt Kit. Zero Install Car Kit For the quickest and easiest mobile solution, use the Zero Install Car Kit. Just plug it in, attach the microphone, and you are ready to go! Important: We recommend you use genuine Motorola batteries and accessories.
  • Page 128: Troubleshooting

    For more information on your phone’s security features, see the Lock/Security chapter, page 82. Q. My battery did not last as long as I expected. What can I do to extend battery life? A. To get the most from your battery, make sure it is fully charged. To charge the battery to 100% of its capacity, leave it in the charger for an extra hour after the charger’s light turns green.
  • Page 129 Q. My phone started beeping, and the display says: 1 Call . What happened? Unanswered A. Someone tried to call you while you were in an area where the signal was Ç weak. Press to clear your display, extend your phone’s antenna, and avoid obstructions like tunnels, parking garages and tall buildings whenever possible.
  • Page 130 How do I know if the data cable is ready to go? A. The beep is a sure sign that you are setup correctly. If you did not hear the beep, the first thing to check is that your phone is data capable. To do so, see page 116.
  • Page 131 . What is wrong? Available A. You are in an area without service. If you have wireless service, look in the display for the Digital indicator. If you don’t see it you may have only Analog service or no service at all. If you do see the Digital indicator, you may be connected to digital network that does not support Internet access.
  • Page 132: Glossary

    Glossary AC Adapter An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your phone from a wall outlet. See page 14. accessory connector A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories such as an AC Adapter or cigarette lighter adapter. To learn more, see page 14.
  • Page 133 Keypad Tones The sounds produced through your phone’s speaker when you press the keys. See page 79. Keep in mind: “Keypad Tones” does not refer to the tones sent by your phone to communicate with automated phone systems. See Transmit Tones for information on the tones used to access automated phone systems.
  • Page 134 Voice Mail, you can use these menus to manage your messages: lock or unlock a text message, delete one or all of your Caller ID or text messages and numeric pages, or select a different message type. See page 56.
  • Page 135 A six-digit code used to access and change certain security features. The factory programmed secure code is 000000. Service Provider See Wireless Service Provider. Service Tones Two short beeps used to alert you to changes in your wireless service. See page 81. signal See wireless signal. ®...
  • Page 136 105 to select a System Mode. talk-time The total time that you can talk on your phone before the battery is fully discharged. toggle To switch between two possible options; for example: ON vs. OFF. Pressing the Smart Button toggles features ON or OFF.
  • Page 137: Patent Information

    Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5363071 D367640 D299136 5004992 5166596 4121218 4630305 5499394 D315907 5175759 5365549 4138681 4633141 4797929 5506490 5008925 5175874 D352497 4636593 4798975 4193036 D332261 5366826 D368696 4636741 4800348 D316417 4254382m...
  • Page 138: Index

    16 antenna 18 Internal Rapid 14 audible timers – charging batteries 14 one minute 72 checking your voice mail 54 repeating 73 cigarette lighter adapter 14 single 73 clear key 18 Authentication Entry 88 Clear, Master 89 auto display timer 72...
  • Page 139 18 Unanswered Call 29 individual call timer 70 VibraCall® On 25 last ten numbers dialed 27 Vibrate Then Ring 25 lock code 86 individual call timer 70 system ID 104 auto display 72 – your number 65 installing batteries 13 –...
  • Page 140 Power Up Mode 103 navigating the menu 58 pre-arrangement 120 – navigating the web 108 priority call 85 Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries 124 No Service Indicator 25 – number reading the indicators 24 changing yours 92 reading your messages 56...
  • Page 141 46 timers volume keys 18 – audible 72 volume, adjusting 31 cumulative 71 individual 70 Your Phone & Its Shortcuts 32 one minute 72 repeating 73 resettable 70 Zero Install Car Kit 127 single 73 – Tone Controls 74 –...

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