Motorola T2688 User Manual
Motorola T2688 User Manual

Motorola T2688 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Motorola T2688 GSM 900/GSM 1800 System User’ s Manual...
  • Page 2 MOTOROLA, the Motorola logo and Motorola Talkabout are trademarks of Motorola, Inc © 1999 Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    Quick Start Simply follow the steps below to make your first call: ΠInstall the SIM card. Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the phone. Follow the steps below to install the SIM card. The metal contact of the SIM card can easily be damaged by scratches.
  • Page 4: Install The Battery

    • Install the battery. Place the bottom end of the battery on the Hold down the top side of the battery. You will hear a handset. click when the battery is secured. Ž Charge the battery. This side up Insert the travel charger connector into the battery-charging socket at the bottom of the handset. Make sure you insert the connector in the right direction.
  • Page 5 Use only genuine authorized Motorola batteries, battery charger and accessories to ensure the proper function of your phone and battery life. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of any third-party accessories will cause the void of product warranty.
  • Page 6 <Memo>...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION ..............VII YOUR HANDSET..................1 CHAPTER 1: BASIC OPERATION ............9 1.1 T ............9 N THE HONE OWER 1.2 T ............9 FF THE HONE OWER 1.3 M ................. 9 AKE A 1.4 E ...................
  • Page 8 * Join....................14 * Private..................14 * Messages ..................14 Phone Book ..................14 2.13 K ................. 14 CHAPTER 3: MENU OPTIONS.............. 15 3.1 P (1)............... 17 HONE Last Number (1-1) ................17 Dialed (1-1-1)..................17 Received (1-1-2) ................17 Missed (1-1-3) .................17 Delete all (1-1-4) ................17 Dialed (1-1-4-1) ................18 Received (1-1-4-2) ...............18 Missed (1-1-4-3) ................18...
  • Page 9 Language (2-5-3)................24 Settings (2-6) ..................24 Route Center (2-6-1)................24 Valid Period (2-6-2)................24 Voice Mail (2-6-3) ................24 Reply Path (2-6-4) ................24 Notification (2-6-5) ................25 Alert Beep (2-6-6)................25 Format (2-6-7).................25 Delete All (2-7)..................25 3.3 C (3) ..............26 ERVICES Call Divert (3-1)...................26 Divert Voice (3-1-1) .................26 When Busy (3-1-2) ................26 If No Reply (3-1-3) ................26 Unreachable (3-1-4).................27...
  • Page 10 Charge Unit (3-4-3-2)..............32 Cost Limit (3-4-4) ................32 Line in Use (3-5)..................32 Next Call (3-6)..................33 Voice (3-6-1) ...................33 Data (3-6-2) ..................33 Fax (3-6-3) ..................33 SIM (3-7) ...................33 3.4 P (4)..............34 HONE ETTING Back Light (4-1)...................34 Auto Redial (4-2) .................34 Answer by (4-3) ..................34 Key Lock (4-4)..................34 Language (4-5) ...................35 Time Alert (4-6)...................35...
  • Page 11 SIM Lock (6-4) ..................39 Set Status (6-4-1) ................39 Change Code (6-4-2) ...............39 User Group (6-5) .................40 Preset (6-5-1)..................40 On (6-5-2)..................40 Off (6-5-3) ..................40 3.7 A (7) ..............40 UDIO ETTING Ring Volume (7-1) ................40 Ring Type (7-2) ...................40 Keypad Tone (7-3) ................41 Alarm Type (7-4) .................41 3.8 T (8) ................
  • Page 12 <Memo>...
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    Safety Information IMPORTANT For the efficient and safe operation of your wireless handheld portable telephone, observe these guidelines. Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 14: Electronic Devices

    at higher power level than otherwise needed. Batteries 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 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.
  • Page 16: Posted Facilities

    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 they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 17: For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    European Union Directives Conformance Statement This product is in conformance with the requirements of the applicable EU Council Directives. Declarations of Conformance with the requirements are located at: Motorola Ltd. European Cellular Subscriber Division Midpoint Alençon Link Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 7PL United Kingdom...
  • Page 19: Your Handset

    We are confident that your callers will find your wireless phone to be a convenient and reliable way to stay in touch. Thank you for choosing Motorola ® Talkabout...
  • Page 20 Front View Antenna Earpiece Volume adjustment key LCD display Power On/Off Selection key Send key Clear key Alphanumeric key Microphone *For a detailed description of the function of each key, please refer to page 5. Side View Volume adjustment key *Under standby mode, you can press the volume adjustment key to browse the Phone Book entries directly.
  • Page 21 Bottom View Data transmission & car kit connector Battery charging socket *The data transmission & car kit connector can be used to connect the optional data service cable and hands-free kit. Rear View External antenna connector Battery contact SIM card socket...
  • Page 22 The LCD Display There are several icons often shown on the LCD display: The table below describes the meaning of each icon: Signal The more bars displayed, the better the signal Strength strength. When your phone is not used under your home Roaming network, this icon will appear.
  • Page 23: Function Keys

    Keys The keys on your handset can be divided into two categories: Function keys and Alphanumeric keys. There are two ways to press these keys. In the sections below, “ long press” means “ pressing and holding the key for about 2 seconds” , while “ press” means “...
  • Page 24: Alphanumeric Keys

    Alphanumeric Keys There are a total of 12 alphanumeric keys on the keypad. If you type a wrong character, you can press key to erase. There are a total of 12 alphanumeric keys on the keypad. You can use these keys to key in numbers and letters. If you type a wrong letter, you can move the cursor to the letter by pressing key, then key to erase it.
  • Page 25 For example, if you want to enter “ Mary” : Press key until “ M” displays on the screen. Long press key, then press key several times until “ a” appears on the screen. Long press key, then press key several times until “ r” appears on the screen.
  • Page 26 After a valid combination of phonetic symbols is entered, you can press and all possible candidates will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. You can press key to select the one you want and press to input that letter. After you input a character successfully, if there are context-related characters that can appear after the character you just entered, they will appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 27: Chapter 1: Basic Operation

    Chapter 1: Basic Operation .1 Turn On the Phone Power Long press key for a few seconds to turn on the phone power and enter standby mode. .2 Turn Off the Phone Power Long press key for a few seconds to turn off the phone power. .3 Make a Call Long press key for a few seconds to switch your phone on.
  • Page 28: Answer A Call

    .5 Answer a Call When the phone rings or vibrates, the screen will display the name or the number of the caller (If your network service provider supports such function). The name displayed depends on the data in the Phone Book. Press key to answer a call.
  • Page 29: Chapter 2: Basic Call Functions

    Chapter 2: Basic Call Functions .1 One-Touch Dialing There are two ways for you to do one-touch dialing while in standby mode: ♦ You can long press key. The last number you dialed will be dialed again automatically. ♦ You can use the first 9 records saved in the Phone Book by pressing the location of the desired number.
  • Page 30: Abbreviated Call

    .6 Abbreviated Call Key in a number (1 to 99) which locates the desired phone number in the Phone Book memory, then press key. When the desired phone number appears, press key to dial it. .7 Phone Book Shortcut Under standby mode, you can press the volume adjustment keys to enter the Phone Book and browse the entries.
  • Page 31: Dial Extension Number

    ♦ Press 1 and key to end the active call and connect the waiting call. ♦ Press 2 and key to hold on the active call and connect to the waiting call. .11 Dial Extension Number After you key in the telephone number, long press key for a second, then ”...
  • Page 32: Join

    * Join This function can let you make a conference call. * Private During a conference call, you can use this function to talk privately with one participant. * Messages You can read or write messages under this function. Please refer to page 21 for details.
  • Page 33: Chapter 3: Menu Options

    Chapter 3: Menu Options Your mobile phone provides many extra options for you to select. The following sections describe the options in the menu and their function respectively. There are two ways to access the menu options: Normal Access In standby mode, press key to enter the main screen.
  • Page 34: Shortcut Access

    Shortcut Access After you enter the main screen, key in the function codes listed behind each function item in the following sections. With this shortcut, you can reach your desired function instantly. For example, when you want to change the language setting (The function code for “...
  • Page 35: Phone Book (1)

    .1 Phone Book Phone Book menu allows you to set up your own phone book. You can add or delete the records anytime you want. In addition, you are able to choose to save the records either in SIM card memory or phone memory.
  • Page 36: Dialed (1-1-4-1)

    ♦ Dialed (1-1-4-1) Deletes the record of last dialed calls. After you press key to enter this item, “ Delete All” will appear on the screen. Press key to delete the record. You can also press key to cancel. ♦ Received (1-1-4-2) Deletes the record of last received calls.
  • Page 37: Find Record (1-2)

    Find Record (1-2) You can search the saved record by entering the name of the receiver. You can also choose to dial, edit, delete or save that number in another location. After entering this item, you will be prompted to enter the name of the receiver.
  • Page 38: Delete (1-4)

    Delete (1-4) You can erase records that are no longer needed here. After you enter this item, you can press key to display the options below. You can press to enter each option: By Name (1-4-1) You can delete the records in the Phone Book by name. After you enter this item, press key, and the screen will ask you to enter the name of the record.
  • Page 39: Messages (2)

    .2 Messages You have to subscribe to your network service provider before you can use the message functions described below. For details, please consult your network service provider. Inbox (2-1) If a new text message is received, icon appears on the screen. Please enter this function to read the new message.
  • Page 40: Use Number

    Use Number Display and use the phone number in the message. Press key to enter this item. If there are more than one number in a message, the phone will display all numbers captured. Choose a number with key then press key, and the following options will appear on the screen: Send: press...
  • Page 41: Send

    Send Send the message selected. Press key to enter this item and enter the receiver’ s phone number, or press key twice to use the number in Phone Book. When completed, press key to confirm and send. Use Number Display and use the phone number in the message. Press key to enter this item.
  • Page 42: Language (2-5-3)

    Language (2-5-3) You can choose the language used to display the broadcast message. After you press key to enter this item, the options will display on the screen. Press key to choose the language you want and press to confirm. Settings (2-6) This menu item includes several options to adjust the message settings.
  • Page 43: Notification (2-6-5)

    Notification (2-6-5) If you activate this function, your network will send you a delivery report. Press key and then use the key to select “ On” or “ Off” . Finally, press key to confirm. Alert Beep (2-6-6) If you activate the alert beep function, it will alert you when you receive a short message.
  • Page 44: Call Services (3)

    .3 Call Services Call Services provide several options to manage your calls. The call functions below are only available if you have subscribed to your network service provider. Call Divert (3-1) You can select several call diverting modes here. When you don’ t need a certain divert mode any more, you can deactivate it individually.
  • Page 45: Unreachable (3-1-4)

    designated phone number. Press key to display the following options: Activate: after you press key to enter this function, you will be prompted to enter the number to divert to and a no reply time (in seconds). When you finish entering the data, press key to activate the function.
  • Page 46: Divert Fax (3-1-7)

    Divert Fax (3-1-7) Divert all fax calls to the number designated. Press key to display the following options: Activate: after you press key to enter this function, you will be prompted to enter the number to divert to. When you finish entering the number, press key to activate the function.
  • Page 48: Int Exc Home (3-2-3)

    Int Exc Home (3-2-3) Bar outgoing international calls except calls that are connected to home network. Activate: after you press key to enter this function, you will be prompted to enter the password provided by your network service provider. When you finish entering the password, press key to activate the function.
  • Page 49: Call Waiting (3-3)

    Call Waiting (3-3) This function is only available when you have subscribed to your network provider. An incoming call number and a call-waiting message will appear when a new incoming call is directed to your phone when you are on another call. You can activate or deactivate this function by checking the status here.
  • Page 50: Clear Cost (3-4-2-3)

    screen (Network support required). ♦ Clear Cost (3-4-2-3) Press key to clear the call cost data (PIN 2 is required). ♦ Clear Time (3-4-2-4) Press key to clear the call duration data. Call Rate (3-4-3) ♦ Currency (3-4-3-1) Press key to enter a preferred currency base to calculate the cost of your calls (PIN 2 is required).
  • Page 51: Next Call (3-6)

    Next Call (3-6) Your handset can receive voice, data and fax calls. Depending on your network service provider, you may have to select among the voice, data and fax calls under this option before you can receive them correctly. This scenario only applies to one number scheme network service providers (i.e., the voice, data and fax calls are all transmitted via a single telephone number.
  • Page 52: Phone Setting (4)

    .4 Phone Setting Under this menu you can select to customize the way in which your phone works. Back Light (4-1) You can adjust the brightness of the LCD back light here. Press key to enter and press key to select the brightness level of the LCD back light.
  • Page 53: Language (4-5)

    Language (4-5) You can choose the language used to display the information. After you press key to enter this item, press key to select the language and press key to confirm. Time Alert (4-6) Your phone will beep once a minute when you make a call after you initiate this function.
  • Page 54: Animation 1 (4-8-3)

    Animation 1 (4-8-3) Press key to select this mode. If no incoming call is received and you leave the keypad untouched for about 20-30 seconds under standby status, Animation 1 will be displayed on the LCD screen. The display will be switched to the default mode if there is an incoming call received by the phone or when you touch any key on the keypad.
  • Page 55: 1800Mhz (5-3-2)

    confirm. 1800MHz (5-3-2) Connect your handset to a GSM 1800 network system. After you enter this function by pressing key, press key again to confirm. Automatic (5-3-3) After you choose this item, the phone will detect the network environment and select an appropriate network system automatically. After you enter this function by pressing key, press key again to...
  • Page 56: Change Code (6-2)

    Change Code (6-2) PIN Code (6-2-1) You can change your PIN here. You need to activate the PIN function as described in 6-1-1 before changing your PIN. First, enter the original PIN and press key. Then enter the new PIN and press key.
  • Page 57: Sim Lock (6-4)

    SIM Lock (6-4) With this function, you can help prevent unauthorized usage of the handset with unknown SIM cards. After you set this function ON, if the SIM card in your handset is not the one used to enable this function, you will be prompted to enter the unlock code when you power on your handset.
  • Page 58: User Group (6-5)

    User Group (6-5) The user group function is a network service which specifies (or limits) the numbers you can call or receive from. Network and subscription dependent feature. Not available in all areas. After you enter this function by pressing key, the following options will appear on the screen.
  • Page 59: Keypad Tone (7-3)

    Keypad Tone (7-3) This setting determines whether keypad tones will be sounded. After you enter this item, press key to choose from “ On” or “ Off” . Finally, press key to confirm. Alarm Type (7-4) You can set the alarm type here. After you enter this item, press key to choose the alarm type to be used.
  • Page 60: View Day (8-3-1)

    When a date is selected, you can press key to enter its options. View Day (8-3-1) View the notes for current selected date. After you finish reading the notes, you can press key to enter and edit, delete the note or forward the note to another date.
  • Page 61: Calculator (8-4)

    Calculator (8-4) This function allows you to use your handset as a handy calculator. Press key to enter this function and a cursor will appear on the upper left corner of the LCD screen. Enter numbers by pressing numeric keys. To enter arithmetic symbols, press key according the chart below: Number/Function...
  • Page 62: Chapter 4: Menu Structure Map

    Chapter 4: Menu Structure Map Please refer to the Menu Structure Map below to access each function item quickly and easily: Tools Phone Book 8-1 Set Alarm 8-2 Set Time 1-1 Last Number 8-3 Calendar 1-2 Find Record 8-4 Calculator 1-3 Add Record Audio Setting 1-4 Delete...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5: Care And Maintenance

    Chapter 5: Care and Maintenance Notice the following to help ensure the proper usage and the life of your mobile phone: ♦ Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of small children’ s reach. ♦ Keep your phone set dry. Use your phone at a normal temperature. Temperature higher than 55°...
  • Page 64: Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6: Troubleshooting When you encounter problems while using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table to solve the problem. If problem persists, please contact your dealer immediately for service. Problems Possible cause How to solve the problem Poor signal 1.
  • Page 65 Unable to 1. SIM card is invalid. Contact your network connect to service provider. the network 2. You are away from the GSM Check the service area service area. with your network service provider. 3. Poor signal. Move your location another place where signal can be received properly.
  • Page 67 Pocket User’ s Guide Abbreviated call Mute Long press ” 1” (~9) to dial the While talking, press key to number stored location enter the menu and choose ” 1” (~9). “ Mute” . Last number redial Incoming call waiting Press key to reject Long press...
  • Page 68: Menu Structure Map

    Menu Structure Map Tools Phone Book 8-1 Set Alarm 8-2 Set Time 1-1 Last Number 8-3 Calendar 1-2 Find Record 8-4 Calculator 1-3 Add Record Audio Setting 1-4 Delete 7-1 Ring Volume 1-5 Memory 7-2 Ring Typel 1-6 Own Number 7-3 Keypad Tone 7-4 Alarm Type Messages...

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