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Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless
communications from a global leader in
communications technology! We are pleased you
have chosen the Motorola Timeport cellular phone
to keep you connected with ease.
All Motorola phones are designed and
manufactured to meet Motorola's rigorous
specifications and world-class quality standards.
During development, our testing team took the
Motorola Timeport through rigorous durability tests
including temperature, humidity, shock, dust,
vibration, and drop tests—and the phone still
worked!
We are confident that you and your callers will find
your wireless phone to be a convenient and reliable
way to stay in touch. Thank you for choosing
Motorola Timeport, and enjoy your new phone!

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  • Page 1 Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications from a global leader in communications technology! We are pleased you have chosen the Motorola Timeport cellular phone to keep you connected with ease. All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola’s rigorous...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ....... . .i Safety Information ......vi Overview .
  • Page 3 Using the Menu System ....46 Introducing the Menu Features ... .46 Navigating the Menu .....47 Road Maps .
  • Page 4 Using Lock/Security Features....82 Road Map for Lock Security ....83 Activating Voice Privacy ....84 Locking/Unlocking Your Phone .
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 7: Antenna Care

    Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation Normal Operation Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
  • Page 8: Electronic Devices

    Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving. • Give full attention to driving--driving safely is your first responsibility. •...
  • Page 9: 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 it is adequately shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 10: Blasting Areas

    Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 11: For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. Do NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
  • Page 12: Overview

    Overview Package Content Options Your digital cellular phone typically comes equipped with a transformer charger and at least one battery. A large selection of accessory options can customize your wireless package for maximum performance and portability. Below is a sampling of the different package options.
  • Page 13: Phone Overview

    Desktop Charger (AC Adapter required) Vehicle Power Adapter AC Adapter Phone Overview See “Phone Diagram” on page 15 for an illustration of the components described below. Earpiece—Ultra-compact phone speaker. Headset Jack—Connects an optional headset. Power/Status Indicator—Provides status information on the current type of service and message status.
  • Page 14 Smart Button—Use the Smart Button to recall information from memory, place and end calls, select menu features, and toggle features on and off. The symbol in your display represents the Smart Button. Icon Indicators—Displays various indicators such as the digital, in use, in building, no service, SMS message waiting, and voice message waiting indicators.
  • Page 15: Phone Diagram

    Phone Diagram Earpiece Headset Jack Power/Status Indicator Signal Strength Indicator Battery Level Indicator Volume Keys VibraCall® Alert Indicator Smart Button Icon Indicators Alphanumeric Keypad Function Keys Microphone Accessory Connector Port...
  • Page 16: Understanding The Guide

    In the margins of your guide are short cuts and useful hints and ways to improve your phone’s performance. These are especially helpful for experienced Motorola users, who can find many of the same key sequences used with other Motorola models.
  • Page 18: Using The Battery

    Using the Battery Your digital phone uses Lithium Ion (LiIon) batteries. Batteries are available in Slim and Extra Capacity sizes. In this chapter, you will learn how • store and dispose of batteries • remove and attach the cover to the battery •...
  • Page 19: Removing And Attaching Battery Covers

    Removing and Attaching Battery Covers Your phone’s batteries are shipped uncharged and fitted with protective covers. Before you install the batteries, remove these covers, and save them for storing unused batteries. The covers prevent metal objects from contacting the battery terminals, reducing the risk of injury or damage from a battery short circuit.
  • Page 20: Installing And Removing Batteries

    Installing and Removing Batteries Installing a Battery 1. Set the edge of the battery opposite the release latch into the cover. 2. Press the release latch side of the battery into the cover until the latch clicks into place. Removing a Battery ˆ...
  • Page 21: Battery Talk-Time And Standby-Time

    Battery Talk-Time and Standby-Time Talk-time refers to the time you can talk on your phone before the battery is fully discharged. Standby-time is the time that your phone is on but not used for talking. Notes: • Talking on the phone uses more power than leaving it idle.
  • Page 22: Checking Battery Levels

    Checking Battery Levels Battery Level Indicator The three bar segments on your phone’s Battery Level Indicator display the amount of charge remaining in your battery. The more segments visible, the greater the charge. For a detailed battery level reading: Press The following is displayed: M a i n The more segments filled on the battery...
  • Page 23: Charging Batteries

    Charging Batteries Using the Internal Charger Tip: You can still Your phone has a built-in battery charger. Using place and either the AC or cigarette lighter adapter, you can answer calls plug the handset directly into a power source to while using charge any attached battery.
  • Page 24 Using the Desktop Charger You can use the desktop charger to charge batteries while they are attached to your phone, or you can charge a main battery separately. To charge: 1. Plug the AC adapter into the back of the charger, release tab facing up.
  • Page 25 Battery Charging Tips To ensure that you enjoy maximum battery life and use your battery to its fullest capacity: • Always use Motorola approved battery chargers. • For the best results, charge Li-Ion batteries using the E•P™ Desktop Charger or your phone’s internal charger.
  • Page 26 Quick Change Power Source The quick change feature enables you to switch power sources while a call is in progress without losing the call. If you hear a low-battery warning while you are in a call, plug in the vehicle power adapter or AC adapter.
  • Page 28: Using The Phone

    Using the Phone This chapter introduces you to the basic features of your phone. You will learn how to: • turn the phone on and off • read the indicators • store your phone in its holster • view your own phone number •...
  • Page 29: Turning The Phone On And Off

    • one of several possible greetings, such as one of the following: the name of your Service Provider an indication of local or non-local cover- age area Motorola Motorola Timeport • your phone number • the Digital icon...
  • Page 30: Reading The Indicators

    Reading the Indicators Signal Strength Indicator (1) The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) indicates the Strong strength of your phone’s connection with the local cellular system. A strong signal increases your chances of placing and receiving calls. Weak signal strength can occur in a fringe area of the Weak cellular system.
  • Page 31 and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.) Voice Message Waiting Indicator(7) The Voice Message Waiting Indicator is displayed when your Voicemail has received a message. (This is an optional, network and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.) Battery Level Indicator (8) The three bar segments on the Battery Level Indicator show the amount of charge remaining in...
  • Page 32: Power/Status Indicator

    Power/Status Indicator While wearing your phone in its holster or while carrying it, you can check the Power/Status indicator on top of the phone for status information on your current type of service and message status. The messages can include voice mails and Short Message Services (SMS) messages, or the receipt of recent calls.
  • Page 33: Standby Mode

    Standby Mode To conserve energy, your phone may turn off its lights when in standby mode. The display comes back the next time you press a key or open the phone. Storing Your Phone in Its Holster To slip your phone into its holster, make sure the battery is facing the outside of the holster.
  • Page 34: Ending A Call

    You can also recall a previously dialed or stored number. (See “Using Phone Memory” on page 38 for details on storing or recalling.) 3. Press and hold = until you hear a second tone. Press to place the call. You will hear a single-tone alert (if the keypad tones are turned on) and see Dialing 555- 1212.
  • Page 35: Using The Smart Button

    Note: Opening the phone does not answer the call if the Open to Answer feature is off. (See “Deactivating Open to Answer” on page 102.) Unanswered Call Indicator When you cannot take a call, your digital phone keeps a count of your unanswered calls and alerts you with the message Missed XX Calls, where XX is the number of missed calls.
  • Page 36: Redialing A Number

    Toggling Features On and Off Some of your phone’s features toggle on and off. Use the upper or lower volume key to scroll to the desired feature, then press the Smart Button to select it. Entering the Menu System Tip: You can also enter the Press , then press...
  • Page 37: Controlling Volume

    If you hear an ordinary busy signal: 1. Press to hang up. 2. Press or press to redial the busy number. You will see Dialing 5551234. Controlling Volume Adjusting Volume Use the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece, keypad, and ringer volume. When you press these keys, the phone’s speaker demonstrates the current volume level.
  • Page 38: Using Phone Memory

    Using Phone Memory Use your TDMA digital phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access. In this chapter you will learn how to: • store names and numbers into the phone book • recall phone numbers from memory •...
  • Page 39: Making The Most Of Memory

    Making the Most of Memory Each phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory location numbered 01-99. To organize your phone book for convenient recall, try storing related numbers in groups of ten. For example, store your ten most frequently called numbers in locations 01-09, and then use the Turbo ®...
  • Page 40: Storing Names And Numbers

    Storing Names and Numbers How to Store Phone Numbers 1. Enter the phone number you want to store. Note: You can store up to 32 digits per phone number entry. 2. Press to begin storing. The phone prompts you to enter a memory location: Location __.
  • Page 41 example, press to enter “A,” “B,” “C,” or “2” as shown: press 1 time to insert an “A” press 2 times to insert a “B” press 3 times to insert a “C” press 4 times to insert a “2” How to Enter a Name 1.
  • Page 42: Recalling An Entry By Name

    Recalling an Entry by Name After storing names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls. Use the Smart Button for instant access to the name directory. 1. Press once to enter your name directory. 2. Enter the first letter of the name you want to recall.
  • Page 43: Clearing A Phone Memory Entry

    Clearing a Phone Memory Entry Clearing an Entry by Name 1. Recall by name the entry that you want to erase. (See “Recalling an Entry by Name” on page 42.) 2. Press to clear the entry. You will see Clear Entry?. 3.
  • Page 44: Shortcuts For Recalling Phone Book Entries

    Shortcuts for Recalling Phone Book Entries Using Speed Dial If you know the memory location of the number you want to call, try the Speed Dial function: 1. Enter the two-digit memory location (01-99). 2. Press and hold , or press to place the call.
  • Page 45: Making Notes On The Scratchpad

    Making Notes on the Scratchpad If you need to take a quick note, but you do not want to save the number, use the Scratchpad, which remembers the last phone number that was on your phone’s display. The Scratchpad is helpful if you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call.
  • Page 46: Using The Menu System

    Using the Menu System Your digital cellular phone includes many features to help you be more productive. The phone’s user- friendly menu system helps you find what you need quickly and easily. In this chapter you will learn: • what are the main menu features •...
  • Page 47: Navigating The Menu

    Navigating the Menu You can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone. Use the upper and lower volume keys to scroll to sub-menus and to control volume. Use the middle Smart Button to choose menus and functions.
  • Page 48: Managing Recent Calls

    Managing Recent Calls The recent calls menu option allows you to access your Caller Line ID and review previous calls. Caller Line ID is an optional network and subscription- dependent feature that is not available in all areas. In this chapter you will learn how to review all calls that you have received or dialed.
  • Page 49: Road Map For Recent Calls

    Road Map for Recent Calls To enter the menu system: Press , then press Press Start: Recent Received Calls Calls Dialed Calls T o M a i n M e n u About Recent Calls The Recent Calls menu allows you to review previous calls that you have received or dialed.
  • Page 50 call, using the procedure described in “Reviewing Received Call” on page 51. • Caller Line ID allows you to view the name and number of the calling party in the phone’s display while the phone is ringing. Caller Line ID is an optional feature that is not available in all markets.
  • Page 51: Reviewing Received Call

    Getting to Recent Calls Press , then press to enter the menu system. When you see Recent Calls, press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features. Reviewing Received Call 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Recent Calls” Shortcut: above to scroll to Received Calls.
  • Page 52: Reviewing Dialed Calls

    Getting to Recent Calls Press , then press to enter the menu system. When you see Recent Calls, press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features. Reviewing Dialed Calls 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Recent Calls” above to scroll to Dialed Calls.
  • Page 53: Clearing Caller Line Id

    Clearing Caller Line ID To erase all entries saved in your Caller Line ID Tip: To erase memory: all entries you must press and 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Recent Calls” hold on page 52 to scroll to Received Calls. whereas to erase a single 2.
  • Page 54: Managing The Phone Book

    Managing the Phone Book In “Using Phone Memory” you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. You can access the same features, along with several advanced features, using your phone’s convenient menu system. In this chapter you will learn how to: •...
  • Page 55: Road Map For Phone Book

    Road Map for Phone Book To enter the menu system: Press , then press Press Start: Rec ent Calls Pho ne R e c a l l B y Boo k N a m e R e c a l l B y L o c a t i o n S t o r e N u m b e r...
  • Page 56: Recalling An Entry By Name

    Getting to Phone Book Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Book, and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Recalling an Entry by Name Tip: You can Once you have stored entries, you can recall them also recall...
  • Page 57: Recalling An Entry By Location

    Recalling an Entry by Location Each name and number you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. After storing names and numbers, you can recall them by memory location with the Phone Book menu. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book” on page 56 to select Recall By Location.
  • Page 58: Storing With The Menu

    Getting to Phone Book Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Book, and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Storing with the Menu To store names and numbers into the Phone Book: 1.
  • Page 59: Storing And Placing Numbers With Pause Dialing

    6. Press , when you finish entering the name. Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location, number, and name you stored. Proceed with step 7 below, or return to step 2 above to store more numbers. 7. Press to exit the menu.
  • Page 60 Entering a Pause in a Number 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book” on page 58 to select Store Number. You will see Enter Number. 2. Enter the phone number you use to access the automated system. 3. Press You will see Insert Wait o.
  • Page 61: Storing And Placing Numbers For Calling Card Information

    Placing a Call with Pauses Once you store a number that includes pauses, you can recall the entry and place the call. All of the digits you have stored are recalled, but your phone only sends the tones for the set of numbers before the first pause.
  • Page 62 5. Enter the next numbers, if needed. (For example, some long distance carriers require you to dial a 0 first. If no further numbers are needed, skip to step 7.) 6. Press < 7. Press to scroll to the Number Character. You will see Insert Number 'N.
  • Page 63 Placing a Calling Card Call Once you have stored your calling card information, recall the information and place the call whenever you want to use your calling card. Before your phone begins dialing, it prompts you for the number you want to call. Once you have entered the number, your phone automatically inserts the number in place of the Number Character you stored.
  • Page 64: Editing A Memory Location

    Getting to Phone Book Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Book, and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Editing a Memory Location After you store names and numbers in the Phone Book, you can edit the information or erase entries at any time.
  • Page 65 Press to keep the phone number in its current location. The display shows the name stored with the phone number you are editing. 8. Enter your changes to the name. (See “How to Enter a Name” on page 41.) Press to erase one letter at a time, or skip to step 9 to leave the name unchanged.
  • Page 66: Assigning An Individual Ring Style To A Phone Book Entry

    Getting to Phone Book Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Book, and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book Entry You can use the individual ring style feature to assign one of nine ring styles to alert you of an...
  • Page 67 5. Press to select that ring style. The display confirms the selection by showing Ring Style Assigned. 6. Press to exit, or scroll to other features.
  • Page 68: Timing Your Calls

    Timing Your Calls Your phone’s Call Timers give you a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of individual calls, set a timer to track monthly usage, or have the phone alert you at intervals that you specify. In this chapter you will learn how to: •...
  • Page 69: Road Map For Call Timers

    Road Map for Call Timers To enter the menu system: Press , then press Press Start: R ecent C alls P hone B ook Timers Individual XX YY Resettable XXXXX Cumulative XXXXX R e s e t T i m e r Individual Timer Off One Minute...
  • Page 70: Viewing The Individual Call Timer

    Getting to Call Timers Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Timers and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Viewing the Individual Call Timer Shortcut: You can view the air-time of the most recent call or...
  • Page 71: Viewing The Cumulative Timer

    Viewing the Cumulative Shortcut: Press Timer This is a non-resettable timer that keeps track of a quick look at your phone’s total air time (in minutes). this timer. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Timers” on page 70 to select Cumulative XXXXX. The display shows your air time in minutes since your phone was activated.
  • Page 72: Displaying The Individual Timer Automatically

    Getting to Call Timers Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Timers and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Displaying the Individual Timer Automatically Tip: When you turn this feature on, your phone Activating the...
  • Page 73: Setting The One-Minute Audible Timer

    Setting the One-Minute Audible Timer Activate this feature to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call. The party on the other end does not hear the beeps. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Timers” on page 72 to select One Minute Timer.
  • Page 74: Setting The Repeating Audible Timer

    Getting to Call Timers Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Timers and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Setting the Repeating Audible Timer You can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select—from 11-999 seconds.
  • Page 75: Setting The Single Timer

    Setting the Single Timer Use the Single Timer to sound a beep during calls at a specified interval—from 11-999 seconds. The beep sounds 10 seconds before the interval but can’t be heard by the other party. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Timers” on page 74 to select Single Timer.
  • Page 76: Adjusting Tone Controls

    Adjusting Tone Controls Use these features to select vibration mode, personalize your phone’s ringer styles, or turn the ringer off. In this chapter you will learn how to: • select the type of Call Alert or Message Alert • choose from nine different ringer styles •...
  • Page 77: Road Map For Tone Controls

    Road Map for Tone Controls To enter the menu system: Press , then press Press Start: Rec ent Cal ls P hone B ook Tim ers C a l l A l er t Ton e Con trol T y p e M s g A le r t T y p e C a l l A l er t...
  • Page 78: Selecting Call Alert Type

    Getting to Tone Controls Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Tone Control and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Selecting Call Alert Type Shortcut: Using this feature, you can choose to be alerted to Press...
  • Page 79: Selecting Message Alert Type

    > < 2. Press to scroll through your choices: Ring Only Vibrate Only Ringer On Vib On Ringer Off Vib Off 3. Press when you reach the setting you want. 4. Press to exit, or scroll to other features. Selecting Message Alert Type Using this feature, you can choose to receive an Shortcut: alert to incoming voice mails and short messages...
  • Page 80: Selecting A Ring Style

    Getting to Tone Controls Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Tone Control and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select Selecting a Ring Style Your phone lets you select any of nine different ring styles.
  • Page 81: Turning Scratchpad Tones On And Off

    1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Tone Controls” on page 80 to select Keypad Tone. You will see Keypad Tone On or Keypad Tone Off. 2. Press to toggle between Keypad Tone On and Keypad Tone Off. 3. Press to exit, or scroll to other features.
  • Page 82: Using Lock/Security Features

    Using Lock/Security Features While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your digital phone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unauthorized use. In this chapter you will learn how to: • activate the Voice Privacy feature •...
  • Page 83: Road Map For Lock Security

    Road Map for Lock Security To enter the menu system: Press , then press Press Start: Recent Calls Phone Book Privacy Code Timers Automatic View Lock Off Lock Code Tone Control Priority Change Call Off Lock Code Lock Secure Secure Service Options Level X...
  • Page 84: Activating Voice Privacy

    Getting to Lock Security Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features, and press select. Activating Voice Privacy When you activate your phone’s Voice Privacy feature, you request your cellular system to search for a Voice Privacy channel with each call.
  • Page 85: Locking/Unlocking Your Phone

    Locking/Unlocking Your Phone Locking Your Phone Automatically When you turn this feature on, your phone automatically locks itself each time you turn it off. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Lock Security” on page 84 to select Automatic Lock. You will see Automatic Lock Off or Automatic Lock 2.
  • Page 86: Activating Priority Calling

    Answering Calls While the Phone Is Tip: If you forget your lock Locked code, try You can still receive calls when the phone is locked. pressing To answer an incoming call: the last three 1. Enter your three-digit lock code. digits of your 2.
  • Page 87: Viewing And Changing The Lock Code

    Getting to Secure Options Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the Secure Options submenu, and press to select. Enter your six-digit security code, scroll to the following features, and press to select.
  • Page 88: Restricting Call Placement

    3. Press to exit, or scroll to other features. Note: If you try to change your lock code to 911 or the first three digits of an emergency number, you will see Code Invalid, and the code you entered will not be accepted. You will return to step 1 above.
  • Page 89 Service Level Settings Each of your phone’s eight service levels offers a different combination of access privileges and restriction. Note: Caller Line ID is an optional network and subscription feature that is not available in all areas. Level Description Display •...
  • Page 90 Level Description Display • Calls can be placed from the keypad and from 6 No Store memory. 1-10 • No edit or memory storage to memory locations 1-10 • Calls can be placed from a selected memory range only. • Memory edit and storage 7 Allow Range allowed with the selected range.
  • Page 91: Resetting All Options

    Getting to Secure Options... Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Lock Secure and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the Secure Options submenu, and press to select. Enter your six-digit security code, scroll to the following features, and press to select.
  • Page 92: Clearing All Stored Information

    Clearing All Stored Information If you want to start over, use Master Clear to reset all user-selectable options, clear the resettable timer, and erase all Phone Book information. Note: Once you select this feature, the process cannot be canceled or reversed. 1.
  • Page 94: Customizing Phone Options

    Customizing Phone Options The Phone Options menu lets you customize the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can tune your phone for optimal performance, view information about the phone, and choose from a number of convenient features. In this chapter you will learn how to: •...
  • Page 95: Road Map For Phone Options

    Road Map for Phone Options To enter the menu system: Press , then press Press Start: Recent Calls Phone Book Timers Automatic Pager HF Off Mode Off Tone Control Mult Key Answer Off Number Lock Secure Open to Change Answer On Number Phone Options...
  • Page 96: Activating Pager Mode

    Getting to Phone Options Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Options and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features Activating Pager Mode Tip: When Pager Mode is When Pager Mode is activated, the phone active, simulates a pager.
  • Page 97: Viewing Your Own Number

    Viewing Your Own Number Use this feature to view your phone’s currently active phone number. If you have more than one phone number, you can change the active number with the Change Number feature in the Phone Options menu. (See “Switching Between Numbers” on page 98.) 1.
  • Page 98: Switching Between Numbers

    Getting to Phone Options Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Options and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features Switching Between Numbers Your phone can operate on two different home systems.
  • Page 99: Reviewing Feature Settings

    Reviewing Feature Settings Use this feature to review the changes you’ve made to feature settings. Note: While scrolling through Feature Review, you can only review settings. You cannot change them. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Options” on page 98 to select Feature Review.
  • Page 100: Activating Automatic

    Getting to Call Options Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Options and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the Call Options submenu, and press to select. > <...
  • Page 101: Activating Multiple Key Answer

    Activating Multiple Key Answer Turn on the Multiple Key Answer feature to answer calls by pressing the Smart Button, any key on the upper keypad , or the upper and lower volume keys. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Options” on page 100 to scroll to Mult Key Answer.
  • Page 102: Deactivating Open To Answer

    Getting to Call Options Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Options and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the Call Options submenu, and press to select. > <...
  • Page 103: Activating Automatic Answer

    Activating Automatic Answer Turn Auto Answer on to have your phone Tip: If the automatically answer incoming calls after two ringer and ® VibraCall alert rings. are off, the Note: Auto Answer does not work if the keypad phone answers cover is closed or if Pager Mode is activated.
  • Page 104: Selecting Battery Options-Status Light

    Getting to Phone Options Press , then press to enter the menu system. > < Press to scroll to Phone Options and press to select. > < Press to scroll to the following features. Selecting Battery Options— Status Light This feature enables you to turn off the Power/ Status Indicator.
  • Page 105: Selecting Language

    Selecting Language This feature enables you to select the language in which your phone displays prompts and messages. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Options” on page 104 to select the Language sub-menu. < 2. Press to scroll through the available language options.
  • Page 106: Using The Message Center

    Using the Message Center The Message Center gives you easy access to both voice mail and your text messages. In this chapter you will learn how to: • use voice mail • edit a phone number to access voice mail •...
  • Page 107: Road Map For Message Center

    Road Map for Message Center Start: V oi ce Ma il Di a li ng X X Ms g s XX X X T ex t M sg s Actual Message X X Ne w Message Headers M sg C e nt er Se t V oi c e O pt io n s Ma i l No .
  • Page 108: Voice Mail Alerts

    Getting to Voice Mail Press to enter the message center. > < Press to scroll to Voice Mail. Voice Mail Alerts This feature updates you each time a message is sent to your voice mail number, providing you with real-time information on messages waiting to be retrieved.
  • Page 109: Reading Text Messages

    Reading Text Messages Some Service Providers let you subscribe to a Short Message Service (SMS), which allows you to receive alphanumeric messages on your digital phone, just like a pager. Contact your Service Provider for information about the availability of messaging in your area.
  • Page 110 Getting to Text Messages Press to enter the message center. > < Press to scroll to Text Msgs Short Message Indicators If the sender has marked the message “Emergency” or “Urgent,” the display shows the message content on the first line and either Urgent or Emergency on the second line.
  • Page 111 • the message number • its urgency • the beginning of the message text > < Press to scroll forward or backward through the list of message headers. The newest message is placed at the top of the list, and the oldest message is at the bottom. 4.
  • Page 112 Note: While in the message center, you can enter a Call Back number at any time by using the keypad, and then pressing to place the call. Locking and Unlocking a Message You can lock important messages to ensure their safekeeping for later review.
  • Page 113 Clearing All Messages To erase all the messages from your Message Center at once: 1. Press and hold when you are in the message center. You will see Clear All?. 2. Press to verify that you want all the messages cleared. Press if you decide not to clear all the messages.
  • Page 114: Editing The Voice Mail Number

    Getting to Message Center Options Press to enter the message center. > < Press to scroll to Msg Center Options and press select. > < Press to scroll to the following features. Editing the Voice Mail Number This feature allows you to save your voice mail access number.
  • Page 115: Setting The Scrolling Speed

    Setting the Scrolling Speed To adjust the scrolling speed of your incoming messages: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Message Center Options” on page 114. 2. Press to select the Set Scroll Speed option. > < 3. Press to scroll through scrolling speed settings: •...
  • Page 116: Reference Information

    Reference Information Accessory Options An exciting line of Motorola accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance and personalize your cellular experience. Lithium Ion Batteries Motorola’s Lithium Ion (LilON) batteries are high-energy density batteries that offer increased capacity and are lighter in weight than similar sized Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.
  • Page 117 Charger Insert The charger insert allows you to make an existing Motorola charger base compatible with your new Timeport phone. Holster Your digital phone is so small and light, it is positively wearable. Slip it in and clip it on—for the ultimate in high-tech fashion.
  • Page 118 The Timeport Clip-On Organizer enables you to store, view, and edit thousands of names, numbers, appointments, notes, and tasks in a space smaller then the average wallet. When used with your Motorola Timeport phone, it provides increased functionality and value.
  • Page 119 Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for damage caused by the use of portable cellular telephone accessories not manufactured by Motorola. For details on the complete line of Motorola cellular accessories, see your dealer or visit our Web site at http://www.motorola.com/.
  • Page 120: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Question Answer Be sure to press and hold the power button until the I pressed the display appears and you hear an audible alert. If nothing power button, but still happens, check that you have installed a battery and nothing happened.
  • Page 121 Question Answer The cellular system did not process your call. For I tried to place a example, the cellular system may be overloaded with call and received a call attempts. To redial, press before ending your fast busy signal. call attempt, or press and try the call again later.
  • Page 122: Glossary

    Glossary AC adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet. AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System) A cellular technology that operates on 832 channels. accessory connector port A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories such as an AC adapter, battery charger, vehicle power adapter, or optional accessories.
  • Page 123 DTMF tones See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones. default A feature’s original setting as pre-programmed in the factory. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones The tones that your telephone transmits when you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to access automated calling systems such as Voice Mail, paging services, banking-by-phone, etc.
  • Page 124 landline The telephone system used for conventional office and home phones. Lithium Ion (LiIon) A battery technology used in personal cellular telephones. lock Use this feature to prevent unauthorized access to your telephone. lock code A three-digit code used to access your phone once it has been locked.
  • Page 125 prompt A message requesting input. road map The visual representation of your phone’s menu system provided in this user guide. scratchpad tones See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones. scroll To move backward or forward through a list; for example: to move backward or forward through the menu system or the name directory.
  • Page 126 ® VibraCall alert Motorola’s silent vibration mode that discreetly alerts you to incoming calls. Voice Mail Contact your Service Provider for availability. volume keys Located on the side of your phone, the upper and lower...
  • Page 127: Index

    Index battery cover attaching 19 access number for voice mail removing 19 battery level accessories 116 checking 22 desktop charger 116 indicator 22, 31 hands-free kit 118 messages 22 headset 117 Battery Level Indicator 14, 31 holster 117 busy signal 121 vehicle power adapter 116 button accessory connector port 14...
  • Page 128 calls holster 12, 33, 117 dialed 52 home system 98 managing recent 48 received 51 changing your number 98 In Use Indicator 30 charge times, battery 26 In-Building Indicator 30 chargers indicator desktop charger 116 Battery Level 31 internal 23 charger lights 24 charging batteries 23 Digital 30...
  • Page 129 phone book (continued) entering a name 41 main battery entering letters 40 installing 20 entry removing 20 recalling by location 57 Master Clear 92 recalling by name 52, 56, Master Reset 91 58, 59, 61, 74, 102, memory location editing 64 recalling with short cuts 44 service level 88 recalling entry...
  • Page 130 ringer selecting style 80 talk-time 21 suppressing 35 timer vibrating 78, 80 audible one-minute 73 road map 47 audible repeating 74 call timers 69 automatically display individual lock security 83 timer 72 phone book 55 cumulative call timer 71 recent calls 49 individual call timer 70 tone controls 77 one-minute audible 73...
  • Page 131: Patent Information

    Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4121218 4616314 4741034 D306594 5083304 D337332 D354062 D368696 4138681 4617520 4742562 4912602 D324024 5230007 5384825 5510693 4193036 D286778 D295627 4918732 D324388 5230093 D356084 5511235 4254382 4626309 4746242 4922178 5095503 5233633 5402447...

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