Problems And Solutions - Motorola T190 Owner's Manual

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CompleteVersion.book Page 97 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM

Problems and Solutions

If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the
following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer.
Problem
Possible cause
• You are using your
Poor signal
mobile phone in a
reception
location (e.g. in the
basement or building)
where signal is weak.
• You are using your
mobile phone in a call-
crammed time (e.g., the
rush hour).
• You are too far from the
base station of your
network operator.
• The network trunk
Echo or
quality of your network
noise
operator.
• Poor local telephone line
quality.
• The standby time
The standby
depends on the system
time
settings of your network
becomes
operator.
short
• The battery needs to be
replaced.
• If the phone cannot get
connected to a network,
it will continue searching
for the signal from the
base station, which
consumes battery
capacity.
• Battery has run out.
Unable to
power on
Solution
Move to a location where
signal can be received
properly.
Avoid using your mobile
phone in such time, or try
later.
You can ask your network
operator for a service range
map.
Hang up the phone and
dial again. You can be
switched to a better-quality
network trunk or line.
f you are in a location
where the signal is weak,
turn your phone off for the
time being.
Use a new battery.
Change your location or
turn off your phone
temporarily.
Recharge the battery if
necessary.
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