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Use ≤ and ≥ (• and £) to scroll forward
and backward.

To begin scrolling from a specific letter of the
alphabet, press Ï, ‹, then the letter from which
you wish to start. If no entries are stored under
this letter, the unit automatically searches forward,
alphabetically, until the next name is found.

To view the associated phone number
1. Press 

. The display will flash the location

number, then the phone number.

2. Press 

again to view the name. If you

have the Name Preferred feature selected,
the phone will first show the alpha entry
when you recall by the memory location. To
view the location and phone number press

.

1. Press 

.

2. Enter the desired two-digit location number.

or

Press 

,

and press 

£

or 

to begin

scrolling from the beginning of the stored
locations.

3. The display will show the location number,

then the first 10 digits of the number, or if
no number was entered, up to 14 characters
of the name will display.

4. Press 

Í

to place a call to the number

displayed.

Recalling/Scrolling by 
Location Number

Memory

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Summary of Contents for T5ZX1

Page 1: ...APPLICANT MOTOROLA INC FCC ID IHDT5ZX1 EXHIBIT 8b A draft copy of the latest users manual follows Note RF exposure information is provided on page 7 ...

Page 2: ...ece Volume 21 Ringer Volume 22 Display Own Phone Number 22 Switch to Second Phone Number 22 Place a Hands Free Call 24 Receive a Hands Free Call 24 Manual Handset to Hands Free Operation 25 Automatic Hands Free 25 Hands Free to Handset Operation 25 Memory 26 Storing Information in Memory 26 Storing a Phone Number and a Name 26 Storing Phone Number Only 28 Storing Area Code and Prefix Postscripting...

Page 3: ...e Dialing Two Part Calling 36 Pause Dialing Memory Linking 38 Calling Card Dialing 40 One Touch Dialing Keys 45 One Touch Emergency Dialing 45 Change Memory Entries Alpha or Numeric 46 Clear Memory Entries 47 Features 48 Feature Menu 48 To Select Cancel Menu Features 49 Signal Strength Meter 49 Feature Status Review 50 Microphone Muting 50 Auxiliary Alert 50 Number Preference 52 Automatic Answer 5...

Page 4: ...rm 61 Change Service Level 62 Master Reset 64 Master Clear 64 Language Selection 64 Extended Talk 65 Ringer Style 65 Reference 66 The Cellular System 66 Service Area 66 Weak Signal Alert 66 Switchhook and Enhanced System Services 67 Roaming 67 Selectable System Registration 68 Troubleshooting 71 Quick Reference Feature Guide 72 Message Glossary 74 Rules Regulations Precautions 76 Index 79 Patent I...

Page 5: ...gorous durability tests including temperature humidity shock dust vibration and a drop test Product superiority is yours with Motorola For information about your product or accessories for your product please call Motorola at 1 800 331 6456 1 800 461 4575 Canada For any information about your cellular service please call your service provider Carrier Carrier s Name ________________________ Carrier...

Page 6: ...llular Phone Number ____________________ Unlock Code The sequential code of 123 is the standard unlock code programmed into all phones by the factory It is often changed to the last three digits of your cellular phone number by the carrier For easy access to this unlock code in the future please list it here now __ __ __ Please contact your place of purchase if your unlock code has been changed an...

Page 7: ...ing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1996 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker VDE DIN 0848 United States Federal Commission Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines 1996 National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom GS 11 1988 American National Standards Institute ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP Report 86 Department of Health and Welfare Cana...

Page 8: ...e only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate local agency regulations Carry Phone Operation Do not operate your carry phone when a person is within 4 inches 10 centimeters of the antenna A person or object within 4 inches 10 centimeters of the antenna could impair call quality and may cause the phon...

Page 9: ...ever certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches 6 be maintained between a wireless phone s antenna and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommend...

Page 10: ...nt that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted not...

Page 11: ...oats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where fuel odors are present for example if a gas propane leak occurs in a car or home areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you normally would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force Do N...

Page 12: ...eys Signal Strength Meter Auto Answer Five Call Timers Emergency Dialing Menu Mode Alphanumeric Directory Two System Registration Multiple Key Answer To help you become familiar with your telephone s features we will take you through a logical step by step learning procedure The tabs at the edge of the manual mark the different categories that the telephone s operations have been broken into Pleas...

Page 13: ...vc Lights when the unit is out of service range of a cellular system Calls cannot be placed or received Roam Lights when the unit is within range of a cellular system other than your home registered system Three One Touch Dial Keys Allows for direct access to important phone numbers and carrier network services Volume Keys Adjust earpiece ringer and speaker volume Also scrolls forward scrolls back...

Page 14: ...Getting Started 13 In Use No Svc Roam ...

Page 15: ...vent of an error does not affect numbers stored in memory Í Initiates a call to the entered telephone number or answers a call Controls power to the unit Ø Stores telephone numbers into any of the memory locations Terminates a call in progress Ï Function Key Used in combination with other buttons for specific user programmed functions e g Ï fi activates lock mode Getting Started 14 ...

Page 16: ...hone Start up Self Tests Each time the telephone is turned on it performs a series of self tests sounds a tone and lights all display positions and status indicators to check their operation Display Messages If your phone is programmed for two cellular systems one of these messages will appear in the display upon power up These are reminders as to which system and phone number are currently in use...

Page 17: ...progress No Svc No Service Indicator Lights steadily if phone is beyond range of a cellular service area Calls cannot be placed or received while lit Roam Indicator If flashing you are accessing a service area outside of your home system Steady Illumination Roaming on a home type system Flashing Roaming on a non home type system In Use No Svc Roam In Use No Svc Roam In Use No Svc Roam Indicators E...

Page 18: ...ur ear or leave the handset mounted and direct your conversation to the Hands Free microphone for a hands free call If the green In Use indicator is extinguished your call has been terminated To Correct an Error To clear the last digit entered press and quickly release Ç To clear the entire entry press and hold Ç until the entire entry is erased Unsuccessful Call Attempts If you hear one of the fo...

Page 19: ...egin another cycle You may terminate Automatic Automatic Redial fast busy reorder signal System Busy Cellular System Busy Press Í again before ending the unsuccessful call attempt to automatically redial the call see Automatic Redial below or press and dial the call again Cellular System Could Not Complete the Call You may have tried to place a call before the green ON LOCK indicator was lit to le...

Page 20: ...te a call or procedure except Master Reset and Clear at any time by pressing Press Í upon hearing the ring or lift the handset to your ear Power must be on to receive calls If your phone is on and an incoming call is unanswered Call is displayed You must press Ç or to cancel the message and clear the display If you wish to receive the Call message while you are away from your vehicle turn your pho...

Page 21: ...you should familiarize yourself with the relative signal strength levels and their associated call placement and call in progress qualities To deactivate the SSM see pg 49 Any messages such as LOCKED which display as a result of activation of a feature will take priority over the SSM You will not see the SSM displayed in these cases The Volume Meter represents the current volume setting and will d...

Page 22: ... the handset mounted press and hold This will raise the volume 2 To lower the volume press and hold The number of bars on the Volume Meter will decrease The maximum number of bars that will appear on the display is six bars Lift the handset and use and as described above The maximum number of bars that will appear on the display is five bars v Earpiece Volume v Speaker Volume v v Basic Operation 2...

Page 23: ...Your telephone can operate over two different home systems if you have made proper arrangements with your Cellular System Operator Both are designated as your home system but are accessed with separate telephone numbers While you may switch from one system to the other only one of the two can be active at any given time Calls are placed and received through the active system only If you have two p...

Page 24: ... system with the sequence Ø You cannot switch systems during a call If you enter the sequence during a call the phone will wait until the call is terminated and the In Use indicator is extinguished before switching systems Each system and phone number has its own Selectable System Registration state that you may program see page 68 That is you can select Home Only for system 1 and phone number 1 a...

Page 25: ...You can only display the call timers of the active system and phone number 1 Leaving the handset mounted dial the number you wish to call 2 Press Í 3 When the called party answers direct your conversation to the Hands Free microphone typically mounted on your vehicle s sun visor The In Use indicator will remain on and HF will display for the duration of the call 4 Press to terminate the call 1 Pre...

Page 26: ...o toggle this feature on ø and again to toggle it off 4 To exit the feature menu press This feature allows you to automatically go to Hands Free operation without pressing Ï fl NOTE You must first activate the Automatic Hands Free feature through the feature menu on page 48 To go from handset to Hands Free operation hang up the handset and begin speaking To go from Hands Free to handset operation l...

Page 27: ...ecome familiar with the ways in which you will access and use it 1 Enter phone number to be stored up to 32 digits 2 Press Ø 3 Enter two digit location number or press for Autoload 4 The phone will then automatically prompt for alphabetic name input The Alpha Entry Mode display will flash ALPHA or sto 5 Utilize the alphanumeric keypad to enter each letter as described below up to 14 letters advanc...

Page 28: ...ry location 01 1 Enter phone number by pressing fi fi fi 2 Press Ø The display will flash ALPHA or sto 3 Press twice to select B Press to advance to the next position Press fl three times for O Press Press twice more to select the second B 4 Press Ø The display will flash 01 to confirm that the name and phone number were successfully stored in memory location 01 A D G J M P T W fi fl B E H K N Q U X C F...

Page 29: ... displays refer to Memory Protect on page 31 1 Enter area code and prefix to be stored 2 Press Ø 3 Enter two digit location number or press for Autoload 4 The phone is automatically in Alpha Entry Mode The display will flash ALPHA or sto Enter a name or press Ø to bypass 5 Phone will confirm storage by displaying memory location number NOTE If Full displays refer to Memory Protect on page 31 Stori...

Page 30: ...e the directory into blocks 1 Enter phone number to be stored 2 Press Ø 3 Enter the two digit location number in which you wish to place the entry 4 The phone is automatically in Alpha Entry Mode Enter a name or continue to step 5 5 Press Ø 6 Phone will confirm storage by displaying memory location number NOTE If Full displays refer to Memory Protect on page 31 1 Enter phone number to be stored 2 ...

Page 31: ...ontinue to step 6 6 Press Ø 7 Phone will confirm storage by displaying memory location number NOTE If Full displays refer to Memory Protect on page 31 The directory can be arranged by location number in blocks of ten 0 9 10 19 20 29 etc Organizing your directory in this manner greatly speeds review or recall of entries that share a commonality e g business associates friends emergency numbers etc ...

Page 32: ...thus overwriting and erasing the old information press Ø If you wish to store the entry in an alternate location press Ø and the alternate location number Memory autoload or memory blocks may also be used in this case see pages 29 and 30 Information stored in memory can be recalled or reviewed by location number You may also scroll the memory during a call Pressing once in this case will cancel sc...

Page 33: ...Press again to view the name If you have the Name Preferred feature selected the phone will first show the alpha entry when you recall by the memory location To view the location and phone number press 1 Press 2 Enter the desired two digit location number or Press and press or to begin scrolling from the beginning of the stored locations 3 The display will show the location number then the first 1...

Page 34: ...mation is reversed Refer to the Number Preference section on page 52 for more details 1 Press optional allows you to see number 2 Press Í to place a call to the last number displayed This feature automatically remembers the last phone number entered from the keypad or recalled from memory 1 Press L0 will display followed by the name or number of the most recently placed call 2 Scroll the last ten ...

Page 35: ...number where an area code and prefix is stored 2 Add additional digits as needed 3 Press Í You can add additional digits to the end of recalled numbers by entering them before pressing Í This is particularly useful if you often place calls to the same area code and prefix e g an office but need to reach different extensions with each call Press and hold for one second any one of the digit buttons ...

Page 36: ...select these service levels if you wish to use Turbo Dialing Your phone has three special dialing keys and Ω which allow for easy one touch access to numbers stored in these locations See page 45 for more details on how to use these keys 1 Enter the location number 2 Press Í Memory locations 1 99 are equipped with Super Speed Dialing capability Once information is stored in these locations Super S...

Page 37: ...provides the standard Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF signals typically used to access alternate long distance services signal pagers answering machines etc Generally these services use a two part procedure First a call is placed from the memory or through the keypad to a central telephone number then a secondary dial tone is heard and the additional tone digits are sent To tone dial from the keypa...

Page 38: ...ne stops transmitting at the pause and waits for your response i e secondary dial tone Two methods of Pause Dialing are explained below Memory Linking is used when constant number sequences are required such as banking inquiries answering machines and voice mail Calling Card Dialing provides you with a method for storing lengthy calling card information in the phone s memory and sending this infor...

Page 39: ...you wish up to a maximum of 32 digits Each pause occupies a digit EXAMPLE To construct a number sequence which you might use to inquire about your bank balance follow this example The entry sequence required by the bank is to call the access number wait for the tone enter your ID number followed by wait for the tone then enter your account number and The bank s telephone number is 123 4567 Your ID...

Page 40: ...s Ø and the two digit location number Press Ø to bypass the Alpha message in the display The memory location number will be displayed to confirm storage 8 Enter the ID number and a pound sign or recall it from memory location xx Ï x x 4 Create another pause Ï Í 5 Enter the account number and a pound sign 7 Press Ø 3 Press Ø 6 Display 1234567 ALPHA INSERT 1 234567ø 12345 67ø888C 123456 7ø888Cø 3456...

Page 41: ...ill be sent for as long as the key is depressed NOTE Do not add the PIN code to the linked sequence Your phone will automatically insert the PIN code when placing a linked call Follow the instructions on page 56 The following is a typical example of information required to make a credit card call The order of information may vary depending on your service provider The information provided below is...

Page 42: ...me input Enter a name and then press Ø or simply press Ø to bypass the addition of an alphabetic name 10 The phone will confirm storage by displaying STORED for One Touch Dial keys or the memory location number for Turbo Dial locations This feature provides you with a convenient method for saving your credit card calling information in the phone s memory You can then readily place calls without ha...

Page 43: ... number press Ø and the One Touch Dial key or the Turbo Dial key Press Ø again to bypass Alpha display The memory location number will be displayed to confirm storage If you stored the number in a One Touch Dial location STORED will be displayed to confirm storage 11 1800 1234567 INSERT PAUS ø 18001 234567ø 180012 34567ø0 INSERT PAUS ø NUM N 8001234 567ø0 N INSERT PAUS ø 0012345 67ø0 Nø 67ø0 Nø 89...

Page 44: ...l it from memory Note that the area code must be included You may enter and send the phone number in the following ways a Enter the number manually The number must be three or more digits Press Í to initiate the call b Enter the Turbo Dial location where the number is stored You do not need to press Í to initiate the call c Enter and the two digit memory location Press Í to initiate the call 4 The...

Page 45: ...Instruction and Key Sequence Display Recall and send your credit card number In this example use One Touch Dialing Press and hold for one second 1 Enter and send the phone number you wish to call In this example memory location 3 is sent via Turbo Dialing Press and hold for one second The Signal Strength Meter will display and the In Use light will begin to flash to let you know that the call has ...

Page 46: ...recall the number press and the specific One Touch Dial Key To clear the number press Ç Ø and the specific One Touch Dial Key ALPHA or sto will appear Press Ø The unit will display the name and number along with Change Press Ø to clear both name and number 1 Press and hold 2 Emergcy will display Memory location 01 a Turbo Dial location may be used for 911 or any other emergency number you may wish...

Page 47: ...er to be changed is displayed 3 Edit phone number by pressing Ç to back out the digits to be changed Enter new digits 4 Press Ø and the same two digit location number 5 ALPHA or sto will be displayed 6 Change or add alpha name tag if desired To edit name press Ç to back out the letters to be changed Enter new alpha characters Enter alphabetic characters as described on page 27 7 Press Ø 8 You will...

Page 48: ...lear 4 Press Ø to clear both name and number or Press to exit without deleting the entry Clearing via Memory Location Number 1 Press Ç Ø and the two digit location number to be cleared 2 ALPHA or sto will display Press Ø to bypass 3 The phone will display Full flash number in memory followed by Change 4 Press Ø to clear or Press to exit without deleting the entry Clear Memory Entries Memory 47 ...

Page 49: ...where detailed information is found Feature Page 52 61 19 45 65 25 59 54 53 52 59 56 55 54 65 55 64 Auto Answer Auto Lock Call Receive Emergency Call Extended Talk HF Auto Individual Timer Keypad Tones Multi Key Answer Number Preferred One Minute Timer PIN Active Remind Message Ringer On Ringer Style Scratch Pad Tones Select Language Signal Meter Theft Alarm Turbo Dial 49 61 34 Feature Menu Featur...

Page 50: ... To activate silent keypad press Ï and scroll with or until the display shows keypad tone on Press Ç to deactivate this feature The display will then show keypad Tone Off Press to exit the menu To Disable the SSM from Displaying 1 Press Ï 2 Scroll the menu by pressing or or until signal meter on displays 3 Press Ç once to disable the SSM To reactivate the SSM press Ø 4 Press to exit the feature me...

Page 51: ... during a call It will disable the microphone and display Mute Note that M for Mute appears on fl The mute feature is canceled if you end your call 1 Press Ï with the unit on unlocked and Theft Alarm and Silent Ringer inactive ALERT will display 2 Turn off the vehicle ignition The Auxiliary Alert feature allows an additional alerting device horn or lights to be activated for the first five rings 20...

Page 52: ... Auto Answer is disabled during Auxiliary Alert When the Auxiliary Alert mode is enabled the mobile telephone remains on despite the vehicle ignition being turned off Calls may be placed while in the Auxiliary Alert mode unless the unit has also been locked subsequent to pressing Ï NOTE If left active for more than eight hours the telephone will turn itself off to preserve your vehicle s battery T...

Page 53: ...o toggle this feature off and Ø to toggle it on 4 To exit the feature menu press This feature permits you to answer calls without pressing Í When your phone receives a call it will ring twice then activate the Hands Free system NOTE We suggest that you do not select the Automatic Answer and Silent Ringer simultaneously since incoming calls will then be announced only by the flashing Call in the di...

Page 54: ...se this feature if you prefer not to receive incoming calls but wish to be informed of the attempt If your cellular service offers No Answer Transfer the calls received while this feature is in effect can be routed to a secretary or answering machine When the phone is on and this feature is selected incoming calls are signaled by several short bursts of tone Call in the display and the green on in...

Page 55: ... could prove a distraction as during a business conference etc In this case incoming calls are announced only by a flashing Call in the display NOTE We suggest you do not select the Silent Ringer and Automatic Answer simultaneously since the phone will then answer a call without audible indication 1 Press Ï 2 Scroll the menu by pressing or or until Keypad tone on displays 3 Press Ç once to toggle ...

Page 56: ...tivated enter the digits and press Í 1 Press Ï 2 Scroll the menu by pressing or or until Remind Msg off displays 3 Press Ç once to toggle this feature off and Ø to toggle it on 4 To exit the feature menu press Reminder tone is an audible message to alert the user that they have received a short message It will beep every two minutes until the new messages are read Your cellular carrier may offer e...

Page 57: ...omatically send the PIN code stored in memory location 07 Your cellular carrier may require a personal identification number PIN when placing outbound calls This code assures the cellular system that the person placing the call is an authorized user Ask your cellular service provider if this is required in your system Only select this feature if your cellular service provider requires it This feat...

Page 58: ... and can be displayed at any time Another offers tones heard only on your side of the conversation Each timer begins counting as a cellular channel is assigned or when the phone rings to signal an incoming call If an incoming call is not answered the timers revert to their previous values To Display Press This timer accumulates the air time of a call in minutes and seconds It automatically resets ...

Page 59: ...the resettable call timer associated with the other phone number switch your phone to that number then use the sequence above To Display Press This is a non resettable timer which accumulates the phone s total air time in minutes starting with the initial factory setting NOTE If you have two phone numbers programmed in your phone each phone number has its own cumulative call timer To view the cumu...

Page 60: ...or until one min timroff displays 3 Press Ç once to toggle this feature off and Ø to toggle it on 4 To exit the feature menu press This timer provides a tone ten seconds before the end of each minute during calls Your telephone offers several forms of security against unauthorized use These require either your three digit unlock code or the six digit security code The factory programmed unlock cod...

Page 61: ... that L for Lock appears on fi If a call is received during this period the phone will ring and you must enter the unlock code before the call can be answered 1 Press Ï 2 Enter your six digit security code 3 Enter the new desired three digit unlock code 4 Press Ø The new unlock code will display to confirm storage 1 Press Ï 2 Enter your six digit security code 3 Press The phone will display loccode...

Page 62: ...ess Ï 2 Scroll the menu by pressing or or until theft alrmoff displays 3 Press Ç once to toggle this feature off and Ø to toggle it on 4 Press to exit the feature menu The phone will display Armed 5 Enter the phone number to be called or recall a number from memory 6 Turn off the ignition Your telephone will turn off as well To Cancel Off 1 Turn on the ignition 2 Enter your three digit unlock code...

Page 63: ...to place the call However if the antenna has been removed the phone will be prevented from successfully completing the call The Auxiliary Alert device will still be activated NOTE If you inadvertently trip the theft alarm and the alarm call is placed you can stop the alarm by entering your three digit unlock code This feature must be reset in the feature menu each time the phone is disarmed If PIN...

Page 64: ...ations 1 10 or One Touch Dial locations Keypad dialing only No directory or Turbo Dial access Phone will place calls from all directory locations Í No keypad dialing No directory change or storage Seven digit local dialing only including directory and message calls if seven digits or less Phone will place calls only from directory locations 1 10 Í If locations 1 10 are cleared no outgoing calls ca...

Page 65: ...ng the Resettable Call Timer Once begun this procedure cannot be canceled or reversed 1 Press Ï 2 Enter your six digit security code twice 3 Press Ø Busy may display You must wait for this to clear before operating the phone further It may take several minutes depending on how full your dialing memory is Do not turn the phone off during this operation 1 Press Ï 2 Scroll the menu by pressing or unt...

Page 66: ... To exit the feature menu press The extended talk feature allows you to conserve battery power when operating in a strong signal area 1 Press Ï 2 Scroll the menu by pressing or until Ringer Style _ displays 3 Press Ø to select this feature 4 Press to sample the different ringer styles 5 Press Ø to select the desired ringer style 6 To exit the feature menu press This feature allows you to select on...

Page 67: ... your cellular service provider Since this is a radio system no exact boundaries as on a map can be drawn The red No Svc No Service indicator will be displayed if you are beyond range of a service area There may be locations within your area such as tunnels and underground parking facilities where the phone may act as if it were beyond range If you are called while in a location the system determi...

Page 68: ...llular Service Provider The term Roaming applies to the use of cellular telephones within systems other than those designated as their Home system Roam will be displayed whenever the phone comes within range of a visited system As your phone begins to roam it seeks service according to the conditions you have selected see page 68 Steady illumination of Roam signals that your phone is accessing a h...

Page 69: ...codes or if Roam is flashing within your home service area To Review Current Setting 1 Press The display will show the current active system choice 2 Press to exit without changing selection To Select On 1 Press The display will show the current active system choice 2 Repeatedly press to review the system type modes Press to exit without changing selections 3 If you chose Pref d SIDs press Ø and t...

Page 70: ...lar service according to the system type mode selected for each phone number Constant flashing of Roam or a steadily lit No Svc while within your home service area may indicate an unintentional choice has been made If this occurs re enter system type selection to see if the unit is operating in standard mode or if an alternate selection has been made Reference 69 ...

Page 71: ... Roam call on A system Slow flashing Roam call on home type system Slow flashing In Use call on home system Home Only Mode Phone will not operate outside its home system Scan A Mode Phone will operate only within A systems Scan B Mode Phone will operate only within B systems Enter SID Mode Unit will operate only within specifically identified systems This choice requires entry of up to 60 system I...

Page 72: ...pe has been selected See Roaming page 67 Is the unit operating with non standard settings You may have inadvertently selected improper operating characteristics See Feature Status Review page 50 Are you having difficulty accessing devices such as answering machines which require longer access tones Your phone ships with Long Tone DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Signal enabled Check your user NAM...

Page 73: ...ontrol Earpiece Lift handset or Speaker With handset mounted press and hold or Ringer Ï then or Store to Memory Number Only Phone number Ø two digit location To store in next available location Ø Memory Recall By Location two digit location Í to place call Super Speed Memory location Í Dialing Turbo Dialing Press and hold memory location for one second Quick Reference Feature Guide Reference 72 ...

Page 74: ...el Feature Ç Exit Additional Features Status Review Ï or or to scroll Last Number Í Recall Display Own Number Activate Other Ø Number Mute Microphone Ï fl Scratch Pad Enter numbers during call to terminate call and Í to place call to scratch pad number Reference 73 ...

Page 75: ...r 1 B2 Two System Operation Active system is wireline using phone number 2 BUSY Master Clear functioning C Precedes Cumulative Timer display also used to display CALL Shows incoming call also used to indicate call in absence delayed Delayed Call Placement activated HOME System Type Selection Home Mode LEVEL 1 Service level selected LEVEL 2 Service level selected LEVEL 3 Service level selected LEVE...

Page 76: ...CAN A System Type Selection scan A only SCAN AB System Type Selection scan A type first then B SCAN B System Type Selection scan B only SCAN BA System Type Selection scan B type first then A STD All user features set to standard System Busy Cellular system is busy V Volume Meter number of bars indicates relative volume level Reference 75 ...

Page 77: ...radiotelephone in both the U S and Canada please consult with your system operator Furthermore you should remember that your cellular phone is a radiotelephone i e it combines both wireline technology as used in your home or office telephone system and radio technology and that the scope of regulations and precautions is therefore broader than the scope of regulations and precautions relating to w...

Page 78: ...r of its tariff Consumer Responsibilities Remember that the wireline and radio regulations with respect to harassing calls false distress calls obscene language etc apply to cellular phone usage Privacy As a telephone user you have come to assume a certain standard of privacy when you place or receive a telephone call via the traditional wireline systems However because cellular radiotelephones ut...

Page 79: ...r signal Equipment Modifications The U S Federal Communications Commission has type approved and the Canadian Department of Communications has granted technical acceptance to the model of cellular telephone which you have purchased and both have allocated a specific frequency range for cellular service No changes or adjustments are to be made to your cellular phone Reference 78 ...

Page 80: ...mer 58 Delayed Call Placement 74 Display Own Phone Number 22 Display Unlock Code 60 Earpiece Volume 21 Electronic Lock 60 71 End a Call 19 Extended Talk 65 Feature Menu 12 20 25 34 35 46 48 49 73 Feature Status Review 50 71 General Safety Information 6 11 Hands Free to Handset Operation 25 Incoming Call Screening 53 54 Individual Call Timer 57 Individual Timer 59 Introduction 11 Keypad Tones 49 54...

Page 81: ...te Timer 59 Pause Dialing 37 38 Phone Overview 12 PIN Code Activation 56 Place a Call 17 18 29 31 33 35 43 56 72 Place a Hands Free Call 24 Postscripting 28 29 34 Quick Reference Feature Guide 72 Recalling an Area Code and Prefix 34 Recalling by Location Number 32 Recalling by Name 31 Recalling from Memory 31 Recalling Last 10 Numbers Dialed 33 Receive a Call 19 72 Receive a Hands Free Call 24 Rem...

Page 82: ... to a Location Number 29 Storing a Phone Number and a Name 26 Storing Area Code and Prefix 28 Storing Information in Memory 26 Storing Phone Number Only 28 Super Speed Dialing 34 35 Switch to Second Phone Number 22 Switchhook and Enhanced System Services 67 The Cellular System 6 55 66 Theft Alarm 50 61 62 74 Timers 11 24 57 To Select Menu Features 49 Tone Dialing 36 68 Troubleshooting 71 Turbo Dia...

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Page 84: ...Location Name Phone Number Memory Location Directory Reference 83 ...

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