Motorola 3200 User Manual
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  • Page 3 Our testing standards, our commitment to Total Customer Satisfaction and over sixty five years of experience in personal communications means you can depend upon the quality of this Motorola product.
  • Page 4 WELCOME...
  • Page 9 CELLULAR TELEPHONE First introduced in 1984, the portable cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office, your home, emergency services, and others. General For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe these guidelines.
  • Page 10 N. America proposed the adoption of this updated Standard. The design of your phone complies with this updated Standard. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated ANSI Standard, you may choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power efficient manner.
  • Page 11 SAFETY Efficient Phone Operation For your phone to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality: If your phone has an extendable antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna retracted.
  • Page 12 SAFETY Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, when using your phone while driving, please: • give full attention to driving, • use hands-free operation, if available, and •...
  • Page 13 SAFETY Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using RF monitoring equipment. Aircraft Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft.
  • Page 14 Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 15 SAFETY This Cellular Telephone complies with all applicable RF safety standards. This cellular telephone meets the standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF elctromagnetic energy established by governmental bodies and other qualified organisations, such as the following: •...
  • Page 16 Please see table for approximate recharge times. Battery Type Approx. Recharge Time. 700 mAh 5 hours 1500 mAh 10 hours The yellow lamp on the charger indicates that the telephone or battery is properly inserted and charging.
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ESSENTIAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION ...........5 DISPLAY, INDICATORS AND KEYPAD ..5 Display .............5 Indicators ..........5 Keypad ............ 6 Volume Control ........8 BASIC OPERATION ........9 About the SIM Card ......... 9 Inserting the SIM Card ......9 On/Off ............ 11 Entering the PIN Code ......12...
  • Page 18 CALL MONITORING ........37 One Minute Audible Call Timer ....37 Programmable Audible Call Timer ..38 One Time - Prog. Audible Call Timer ..38 Visual Call Timers and Meters ....38 To Display Call Timers ......40 To Display Call Meters ......40 Programming of Rates ......41...
  • Page 19 Automatic Cell Broadcast ......57 Point to Point Short Messages ....59 Receiving Point to Point Messages ..59 Storage of Point to Point Messages ..60 Reading Point to Point Messages ..60 Clearing Messages From Memory ..61 Embedded Callback Numbers ....62 Short Message Alert Tone .....
  • Page 20 CALL WAITING AND CALL HOLDING ..63 Call Waiting ..........63 Call Holding ...........64 Call Hold and Waiting Combinations ..64 Call Hold and Making New calls .... 66 Call Hold and Call Waiting Messages ..66 Emergency Calls and Call Hold/Wait ..67 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS BATTERY OPERATION ......
  • Page 21: Introduction

    1. The 16-character display is used to show telephone numbers, short-numbers and messages which inform you of the oper- ation of the telephone. When the display is not in use for other purposes it will show the country code and the identity of the network operator. Indicators...
  • Page 22: Keypad

    Keypad The keypad and the display are back lit whenever the telephone is switched on. If no key is pressed within 6 seconds the light will turn off. Pressing any key will turn the lighting back on. The upper portion of the keypad (12 keys) is used for telephone number and letter entries.
  • Page 23 Press followed by the short number you want to recall from memory. Store Used when storing telephone numbers into the memory and to confirm choices in menus. On-Off Menu / SMS Menu. Initiates selection of features in the menus.
  • Page 24: Volume Control

    The volume key adjusts the earpiece and ringer volume levels. Holding down the volume key will either increase or de- crease the volume until the key is released. To reverse the direction of adjustment, release and press the volume key again.
  • Page 25: Basic Operation

    Your network operator has provided you with a subscription card generally known as a Subscriber Identity Module Card or SIM Card. The SIM Card is your personal key to access- ing GSM services and contains all of your personal data including:...
  • Page 26 ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Insert the SIM card in the card reader located behind the battery as shown below. Inserting the SIM Card Removing the SIM Card When the SIM Card is inserted slide the battery back on. If the SIM card is missing or not correctly inserted, e.g.
  • Page 27: On/Off

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION On/Off On/Off Switch-on : If the SIM card is not already inserted the display will prompt you to do so. The telephone then checks the validity of the SIM card. If the validation is OK, the display may show: ‘Enter PIN’: This indicates that the SIM Card...
  • Page 28: Entering The Pin Code

    Entering the PIN Code Entering the PIN Code PIN is an abbreviation of Personal Identifica- tion Number. The PIN Code is a 4 to 8 digit code which protects your SIM card from unauthorized use. The first PIN Code is selected by the SIM card provider.
  • Page 29: Electronic Lock

    To unlock: Unlock Code To lock: If you want to change the unlock code see the section, "Changing the Unlock Code". Note: Upon delivery the unlock code is set to 123. If you forget the unlock code, the electronic lock will not prevent you from entering menu mode to access the display/ change unlock code option.
  • Page 30: Automatic Lock

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Automatic Lock The phone can be set to automatically lock every time the phone is turned off. To enable/disable automatic lock: To toggle the function on/off: To toggle the function on/off Placing a Call Placing a Call When the...
  • Page 31: Call In Absence

    End the conversation by: To stop alert signal without answering: Call in Absence When a call has been received but the phone has not been answered, the message “*CALL*” will be displayed. If the phone is locked the message “LOCKED” will appear...
  • Page 32: International Calls

    Emergency Calls Emergency Calls Emergency calls may be placed in two ways. To dial the GSM emergency number, 1 1 2, This call may be initiated with or without a SIM card inserted and despite electronic lock activation. The call is directed to a central...
  • Page 33: Short-Numbers

    Each location can hold a telephone number up to 20 digits in length and a name up to 16 characters long. Short-numbers stored in the telephone are labelled from 1 through 100.
  • Page 34: Entering A Name

    Enter first character (such as "N") and hold down Display will show: M - N - O - 5 - M - N -..Release key when wanted character is shown. Pressing a new key will cause cursor to move to next position.
  • Page 35: Programming Examples

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION If you want a specific short-number like 2, Programming Examples Programming Examples Example no. 1. Short-number: Next available. Name: Peter Telephone no.: 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 This is what you do: Action: Enter Letter mode...
  • Page 36: Short-Number Recalling/Dialling

    13 5 7 9 2 4 telephone number store short-number If the selected short-number is unoccupied the display shows: ‘Stored At 3’ If the selected short-number is occupied the display shows: ‘3 In Use’ Choose another short-number by: short-number store another short-number...
  • Page 37 ESSENTIAL INFORMATION When the short-number is recalled you can: Review the recalled short-number: and hold Scroll forward in short numbers: Scroll backward in short-numbers: Call the recalled short-number: Exit short-numbers: To recall by name: First letter recall enter Letter mode letter (e.
  • Page 38: Speed Dialling

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Exit short-numbers: Speed Dialling Speed Dialling It is possible to dial a short-number directly from memory. This is done as follows: short-number The called number is displayed. Short-number Clearing Short-number Clearing Recall the short-number. Check that it is the number you want to clear.
  • Page 39: Memory Features

    MEMORY FEATURES Notepad Notepad To store a telephone number during conver- sation, simply enter the number and end the conversation the usual way. You may next call the telephone number or store it as a short-number. Call the number by:...
  • Page 40: System Registration

    This is done in the order that they are listed. If automatic roaming is successful, the indicator will light up indicating that you are registered on a preferred system different from your home system.
  • Page 41: Manual Roaming

    ADVANCED INFORMATION If you are accepted by the system, the display will show the network operator code and the indicator will start flashing indicating that you are registered on a non-preferred system. If you are not accepted by the system, the indicator will flash.
  • Page 42: Displaying The Preferred List

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Displaying the Preferred List Displaying the Preferred List To see the list of preferred network operators: The display shows the first network operator on the list. Position on list Network Operator Code Scroll forward in the list: Scroll backward in the list:...
  • Page 43: Menu Operation

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Example: Network Operator Code = 234-01 to scroll to position To clear the displayed network operator: Check that it is the network operator you want to clear. If OK, (If not The display then shows: ‘Clear?’ Confirm by...
  • Page 44: Overview Menu Headings And Features

    ADVANCED INFORMATION To enter a feature from menu heading: a digit between 1 and 8 * * See the next pages for an overview Once the desired feature is displayed: and follow the prompts Many features are simply toggled on/off using key.
  • Page 45 ADVANCED INFORMATION Key Press: Menu heading/Feature: Language Selection Safety Timer Setting Call Monitor Features 1 minute Audible Timer Programmable Audible Timer Once Only Audible Timer Automatic Monitor Displays Display Call Timers Display Call Meters Rate Programming Timers/Meters Reset Call Restriction Features...
  • Page 46: Status Review

    Battery Save Feature (DTX)* SMS Features Automatic Cell Broadcast Short Message Alert Tone * Not displayed when used with Hands Free Car Kit Status Review Status Review The Status Review feature allows you to review any features changed from their default state.
  • Page 47: Master Reset

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Master Reset Master Reset USE THIS FEATURE WITH CAUTION Using this feature you can reset all of the features back to their default settings. Which means: Cancellation of: - Automatic Answer - Long Tone DTMF - Safety Timer...
  • Page 48: Interface Features

    To enable/disable the ring tone: to toggle the function on/off. With the ring tone muted an incoming call is only announced by the normal display reading: ‘Call’ Note: It is not recommended to use "Silent Ringer"...
  • Page 49: Silent Keypad

    If you regularly use the Notepad feature which allows you to store a telephone number during conversation, it might be irritating for the other party to listen to the DTMF tones when you press the keys. To avoid this you may enable the silent notepad feature.
  • Page 50: Memory Linking

    An additional 12 digits may be appended to the standard length of 20 digits for a total of 32 digits. The international prefix (+) and pause(s) characters ( ) each represent one digit.
  • Page 51: Dtmf Signalling

    See also the section "Long Tone DTMF". DTMF dialling from the keypad: 1. Place the call and wait for the receiving party to accept data. 2. Enter the digits you want to transmit on the keypad.
  • Page 52: Long Tone Dtmf

    PIN Code Enable/Disable PIN Code Enable/Disable You may enable/disable the PIN Code if your SIM Card allows it. When disabled you do not have to enter the PIN Code when the telephone is turned on. To enable/disable the PIN Code: PIN Code The display may show;...
  • Page 53: Language Selection

    One Minute Audible Call Timer One Minute Audible Call Timer A beep is heard 10 seconds before the end of each minute of a call. To enable/disable: to toggle the function on/off.
  • Page 54: Programmable Audible Call Timer

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Programmable Audible Call Timer Programmable Audible Call Timer A beep is heard 10 seconds before each expiration of a time period (Up to 999 sec- onds), which you may programme. To enable/disable: time period in seconds to toggle the function on/off.
  • Page 55 Total: Shows the sum of Home and Roam. To reset all resettable call timers/meters: Cumulative call timers/meters: Shows the total time and charge for the life of the telephone. You will find the following cumulative call timers/meters in the telephone:...
  • Page 56: To Display Call Timers

    To Display Call Meters Displaying meters requires that the telephone is programmed with a home and roam rate. See the section, “Programming of Rates”. Select by scrolling to the desired meter in the list of call meters:...
  • Page 57: Programming Of Rates

    Security Code Home Rate Roam Rate Note: The roam rate initially defaults to the home rate to prevent you from setting it to zero by mistake. Automatic Monitor Displays This feature can be used to automatically display the time or charge for a call during and after each call (see note, CALL MONI- TORING).
  • Page 58: Call Restrictions

    ADVANCED INFORMATION CALL RESTRICTIONS Call restriction settings are stored in the telephone, but may affect usage of the SIM card. Four types of restrictions are available. - Restricted Keypad Dialling - Restricted Memory Access - Restricted Incoming Calls - Restricted Phone Number Length They may be enabled/disabled independently to suit your needs.
  • Page 59: Restricted Memory Access

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Restricted Memory Access With restricted memory access you select a range of short-numbers which should always be accessible for storing and recalling. For the short-numbers outside the range you have the following alternatives: Protect: Storing and recalling are not allowed.
  • Page 60: Restricted Phone Number Length

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Restricted Phone Number Length Among other uses, this feature can be used to prevent international calls. Only phone numbers less than or equal to the selected maximum number of digits may be called. To enable/disable: Security Code Display shows present maximum...
  • Page 61: Call Barring

    ADVANCED INFORMATION CALL BARRING Call barring applies only to the SIM Card, not the telephone. By subscribing to call barring, you may bar incoming and/or outgoing calls by entering a special key sequence. The key sequence includes a “barring code” indicating which calls should be barred and a password.
  • Page 62: Activating Call Barring

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Call barring of all incoming calls is used in the following examples. For other types of call barring replace the barring code with the appropriate code for the type in question. Activating Call Barring Barring code Password Possible display messages: ‘Please wait’: Your request is being proc-...
  • Page 63: Cancelling Call Barring

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Cancelling Call Barring To cancel a single type of call barring: Barring code Password To cancel all types of call barring: Password Display message: ‘Barring Off’: Barring has been disabled. Status of Call Barring If you have forgotten whether call barring has been activated you can check the status of the different types of call barring.
  • Page 64: Changing Call Barring Password

    New Password Possible Display messages: ‘Password Changed’: Password changing was successful. ‘Matching Error’: The two entries of the new passwords did not match. Try again. Special Call Barring Messages One or more of the following messages may appear when operating call barring. Additional special messages are described in the section “Special Call Forward Messages”.
  • Page 65: Call Forwarding

    ADVANCED INFORMATION CALL FORWARDING Call forwarding applies only to the SIM Card, not the telephone. By subscribing to call forwarding, you may forward incoming calls to another telephone number by entering a special key sequence. The key sequence includes a “forwarding code” indicating when an incoming call should be forwarded.
  • Page 66: Activating Call Forwarding

    Possible display messages: ‘Please Wait’: Your request is being proc- essed. ‘Forward On’: Activation was successful. Also displayed each time you place a call if call forwarding is enabled. ‘Invalid Number’: The telephone number entered to receive the call is invalid.
  • Page 67: Cancelling Call Forwarding

    Cancellation of: Forwarding, if busy (code: 67) Status of Call Forwarding If you have forgotten whether call forwarding is active or to which phone number calls are being forwarded, you can check the status of the different types of call forwarding.
  • Page 68: Special Call Forwarding Messages

    Special Call Forwarding Messages One or more of the following messages may appear when using call forwarding. ‘Call Forward’: A call placed to you has been forwarded or a phone number you have called has been forwarded. ‘Busy Try Later’: The network is currently processing your earlier request.
  • Page 69: Display Signal Strength

    ADVANCED INFORMATION DISPLAY SIGNAL STRENGTH The signal strength is shown as a relative scale, from 1 to 8 segments. A long bar line indicates good conditions for calls. To display signal strength: CHANGING THE UNLOCK CODE To change the Unlock Code:...
  • Page 70: Changing The Pin Code

    ‘Wrong PIN’: your old PIN Code was wrong and you must start all over. If you do not succeed after three attempts the SIM card is blocked. See the section: “Unblocking the SIM Card”.
  • Page 71: Unblocking The Sim Card

    ADVANCED INFORMATION UNBLOCKING THE SIM CARD The SIM card is blocked from use when three unsuccessful attempts to enter the PIN Code have been carried out. To unblock the SIM card again you must choose a new PIN Code by following the procedure described below.
  • Page 72: Changing The Security Code

    ADVANCED INFORMATION If you do not succeed after ten attempts the SIM card is permanently blocked. The display shows: ‘Blocked See Supplier’ You must then seek help from your network operator. CHANGING THE SECURITY CODE Upon delivery, your security code is “000000”...
  • Page 73: Short Message Service (Sms)

    ADVANCED INFORMATION SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) The Short Message Service (SMS) is comprised of a set of features which enables your GSM phone to send and receive messages to and from the network. This model phone is designed to support both the Cell Broadcast and Point to Point Mobile Terminated portions of the SMS feature set.
  • Page 74 ADVANCED INFORMATION The phone will display the selected channel for a few seconds and then revert back to the ON/OFF menu heading. To select/cancel: to toggle feature on/off To change broadcast channel: First ensure that the feature is turned off, using the cancel sequence as shown above.
  • Page 75: Point To Point Short Messages

    Cell Broadcast messages, as they are transmitted to your phone only. The received messages are stored on your SIM card and they can be retrieved at a later date. Receiving Point to Point Messages When your phone receives a message, it will follow the procedure below.
  • Page 76: Storage Of Point To Point Messages

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Storage of Point to Point Messages When a message is received, the phone will check to see if there is a location available for storing the message in the SIM card. If the SIM card is full then the icon will flash.
  • Page 77: Clearing Messages From Memory

    To view other messages: To delete the message: The next message will be displayed, if there is one, or the menu will exit if there are no further messages. All messages have the date, time and caller’s phone number printed at the end in the following format: <Day/Month/Time><Caller’s Phone Number>.
  • Page 78: Embedded Callback Numbers

    ADVANCED INFORMATION Embedded Callback Numbers If a phone number is included in the message, within quotation marks, the phone has the ability to call the number by simply pressing key. For example the following message would permit the callback feature.
  • Page 79: Call Waiting And Call Holding

    To check call waiting status: The display will show ‘Call Waiting On’ or ‘Call Waiting Off’. When the Call Waiting feature is on and a call is in progress, a second caller to your phone will hear the ring tone. Your phone will...
  • Page 80: Call Holding

    Call Hold and Waiting Combinations If a call is active and there is no call waiting: The active call will be placed on hold and the display will show ‘Holding’ to indicate that the hold request is in progress.
  • Page 81 ‘Accepting’ to show that the waiting call is being connected. If a call is active and there is a held call: The display will show ‘Switching’ as the held call becomes active and the previously active call is held.
  • Page 82: Call Hold And Making New Calls

    ‘Accepting’ to show that the waiting call is being connected. Call Hold and Making New calls If a call is active and there is no call waiting: Place the call on hold as described above and then: Telephone number The ‘Dialling’...
  • Page 83: Emergency Calls And Call Hold/Wait

    ADVANCED INFORMATION ‘Cannot Hold Second Call': a call is already on hold, you cannot place two calls on hold at the same time. ‘Busy Try Later’: the phone is still working on a previous command. Wait for a short time before repeating the command.
  • Page 84 ADVANCED INFORMATION Page 68...
  • Page 85: Accessories And Options

    Batteries may explode if disposed of in fire. Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery To remove a battery: 1) Switch off the telephone. 2) Press the battery lock on the bottom of the telephone. 3) Slide the battery away from the antenna. To attach a battery: 1) Place the battery on the guides.
  • Page 86: Battery Meter

    Battery Meter Battery Meter The battery meter is shown as a relative scale, from 1 to 8 segments. A long bar line indicates a long remaining operating time. When the battery needs to be charged a warning tone is heard and the display shows: ‘Low Battery’...
  • Page 87: Battery Charging

    ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY CHARGING The telephone uses a rechargeable battery. The life of a battery can be greatly affected by the charging method as well as the use. To maximise battery life: -Charge new batteries before use.
  • Page 88: Single Pocket Desktop Rapid Charger

    BATTERY SAVER BATTERY SAVER The Battery Saver requires no installation and allows you to power the telephone and charge the telephone’s battery from the car’s electri- cal system. One end of the battery saver plugs into your phone and the other end snaps into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter.
  • Page 89: Hands Free Car Kit

    ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS 3. Orient the connector of the Battery Saver coil cord so that it lines up correctly with the connector of your phone and insert it until the locking devices click into place. 4. Plug the other end of the Battery Saver into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket.
  • Page 90: Insertion / Removal

    2. Remove the protective cover on the base of your telephone to reveal the connector beneath. 3. Orient the plug of the coil cord so that it lines up correctly with the connector of your telephone and insert it until the locking devices click into place.
  • Page 91: Car Kit Functions

    4. Once the coil cord is attached, your telephone can be placed into the Hands Free Car Kit holder. To do this, place the bottom of the phone in the holder and push the phone back until it snaps into place.
  • Page 92: Automatic Answer

    Hands Free operation. Automatic Answer Automatic Answer This feature allows you to reply to an incoming call without pressing any keys. How to operate: When the telephone is called, the alert signal for incoming calls rings twice. Then simply talk into the microphone to answer the call.
  • Page 93: Safety Timer

    If you are in a call when the timer expires, the phone will power down after the call is completed. This feature...
  • Page 94 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS Page 78...
  • Page 95: Index

    Battery Saver ..........72 Billing ............. 5 Call in Absence ...........15 Call Holding ..........64 Call Hold and Call Waiting Messages ..66 Call Hold and Making New calls ....66 Call Hold and Waiting Combinations ... 64 Call Monitoring ..........37 Call Waiting ..........
  • Page 96 ............13 Embedded Callback Numbers ..... 62 Emergency Calls .........16 GSM emergency number ......16 local emergency number ......16 Emergency Calls and Call Hold/Wait ..67 Entering a Name .........18 Entering the Short-number ......18 Hands Free Car Kit ........73 Handsfree incoming calls ..........75...
  • Page 97 Mute ..............8 Notepad ............23 tones-on/off ..........33 One Minute Audible Call Timer ....37 One Time - Prog. Audible Call Timer ..38 Overnight Internal Charger ......71 Pauses in Memory ........34 PIN Code ..........12, 36 actual code. See Data card enable/disable ..........
  • Page 98 ............9 problems with ..........11 Speed Dialling ..........22 Status Review ..........30 Storage of Point to Point Messages .... 60 Storing number during conversation ... 23 Switching to Hands Free operation .....76 Tone Signalling Features ......33 Unlock Code actual code.
  • Page 99 INDEX Page 83...

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