Motorola A920 Reference Manual page 126

Multimedia handset
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Question
Has the handset
been damaged, or
got wet?
Was a non-
Motorola battery
charger used
The following refer to specific problems:
Problem
My handset was
stolen. To whom
should I report
this?
I pressed the
Power/End key
( A ), but nothing
happened.
My handset does
not ring.
I tried to place a
call and heard an
alternating high/
low tone.
126 - Troubleshooting
Answer
Dropping your handset, getting it wet,
or using a non-Motorola battery
charger can damage the handset. The
handset's limited warranty does not
cover damage caused from using
non-Motorola accessories.
Solution
Report a stolen handset to the police
and to your service provider (the
company that sends your monthly
wireless service bill).
Be sure to press and hold A until the
display appears and you hear an alert
sound (this could take several
seconds). If nothing happens, check
that the battery is charged. See
"Charging the Battery" on page 22.
If you see
or
the ringer is turned off. See "Alert
Mode" on page 32.
Your call did not reach the wireless
system. You may have dialled the
number too soon after turning the
handset on. Wait until the Network
indicator in the status bar shows you
are connected to the network. See
"Network" on page 33.
in the status bar,

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