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Quick Reference zap.bk : qkref.fm5 Page 4 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Special Keys S Press to turn phone on and off. O Press to accept call, setting, option,... Press to reject call, setting, option,... C Press to enter the Quick Access features. E Press to enter the Options menu; press again M to scroll backward and forward through the entries. <> Press both simultaneously to lock the keypad on flipless models; also use to scroll left and right. Making a Call Enter Phone No. O.
zap.bk : intro.fm5 Page 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Introduction Welcome to the 900 Series Congratulations on your purchase of a 900 Series phone from Motorola, the world leader in cellular technology. The 900 Series phones are packed with features that put you in control and give you unrivalled power, whilst remaining discrete.
zap.bk : intro.fm5 Page 2 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Understanding this Manual Many of your phone options are accessed by a simple menu system. A full description of the menus and how to move around them is covered in the next section Menu Navigation. When the manual describes the use of each menu item, it will be assumed that you are familiar with the menu system.
zap.bk : intro.fm5 Page 3 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Menu Navigation A large number of your phone's options are accessed by using menus which use a common approach for selection, change and cancellation. Please read this section carefully before attempting to access a menu option. When you understand the common approach to menu navigation and how the menus are shown on the page, you will be able to access and change options with ease.
zap.bk : intro.fm5 Page 4 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Menu Navigation - A Working Example The following steps will take you through how to switch the Extended Menus option on: 1 When the phone is in the standby mode, press the M key. This will access the Options menu and Phone Book will be displayed.# 2 Press the ) key three times to go to the Phone Setup menu item. 3 Press the O key to select the sub-menu. 4 Press the ) key repeatedly until the Extended Menus sub-menu item is shown in the display.
zap.bk : intro.fm5 Page 5 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM jShort, Extended and Personalised Menus With Personality™ you can personalise the menus by choosing which features you want readily available. The features that are less frequently used can be stored out of sight. The menu diagrams in this manual show the condition of the menu settings when you first receive your phone. Some features are in the Short Menu and are shown in bold type.
zap.bk : intro.fm5 Page 6 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you.
zap.bk : toc.fm5 Page 7 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Contents Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones Important information for the efficient and safe operation of your phone ................................................................................9 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Card Introduces your phone, explains how to charge and maintain batteries, explains about your SIM Card...............................
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zap.bk : safety.fm5 Page 9 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Safety Information For Wireless Handheld Phones IMPORTANT Phone Operation FOR THE EFFICIENT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR WIRELESS HANDHELD PORTABLE TELEPHONE, OBSERVE THESE GUIDELINES. Exposure To RF Energy Your wireless hand-held portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
zap.bk : safety.fm5 Page 10 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Electronic Devices Vehicles Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.
zap.bk : safety.fm5 Page 11 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM European Union Directives Conformance Statement This product is in conformance with the requirements of the applicable EU Council Directives. Declarations of Conformance with the requirements are located at: Motorola Ltd.
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zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 13 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Card Special Keys S Turns the phone on and off. If you are using the optional headset, you can also use the Smart button to make, answer and end calls as follows: O Accept call, setting, option. • To answer a call, press = for 1.5 seconds. C Reject call, setting, option. E Enter the Quick Access menu. • To end a call, press = for 1.5 seconds and then quickly press = again.
zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 14 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM The Start/Stop Record Button The Start/Stop Record button (?) is on the right hand side of your phone. Press it to start and stop recording VoiceNotes™. Refer to Using VoiceNotes™ for more information. The Display The display on your phone can show alphanumeric characters as well as useful information symbols.The various elements of the display are as follows: ABC123 Characters are used to display messages and telephone numbers.
zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 15 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Looking After Your Phone • Never leave your phone or battery in extreme temperatures (over 60°C), for example behind glass in very hot, direct sunlight. • To clean your phone, use a moistened or antistatic cloth. Do not use a dry or electrostatically charged cloth. Your Battery Charging a New Battery New batteries are supplied in a totally uncharged state.
zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 16 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM To ensure that you enjoy maximum battery life and use your battery to it's fullest capacity: • The battery should be at or near room temperature when charging. Battery Performance and Maintenance • Best battery performance will be achieved when you regularly charge and discharge batteries as instructed in this manual. • Battery performance is greatly affected by network coverage.
zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 17 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Fitting Your Battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover. 2 Connect the travel charger to the phone. A The connector is keyed and can only be inserted one way. 2 Align the connections on the battery with the connections on the phone. 3 Press the battery towards the connections and push it downwards until it clicks into place. Replace the cover.
zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 18 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Desktop Charging Your Battery A The Desktop Charger is an optional accessory that allows you to charge both the battery fitted in your phone and a spare battery at the same time. A spare battery can be charged on its own or at the same time as your phone. Insert the battery into the desktop charger as shown. A Batteries charge in about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the battery. A It is normal for batteries to become warm during charging.
zap.bk : abtphone.fm5 Page 19 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Your SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card was supplied by your Cellular Service Provider when you bought your phone. You will not be able to make or receive calls if you do not have a SIM card inserted in your phone. A 4 Insert the SIM card into the holder as shown. The SIM card should be inserted with the notch at the top and facing towards the base of the phone.
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zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 21 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Making and Receiving Phone Calls Switching the Phone On and Off To switch the phone on or off, press and hold the S key. If VibraCall™ is selected, the phone will vibrate when it is switched on. If you switch the phone on and there is no SIM card inserted, you will be asked to insert one. Once inserted, the phone will check that the SIM card is valid.
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 22 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Making a Phone Call To make a phone call, your phone must be switched on and unlocked. It will not be possible to make a phone call unless you are in an area where there is a GSM900 or GSM1800 service. When a service has been found, a series of rising bars, x, will show the signal strength. There are a number of different ways to make a phone call: • Using the digit keys. • Using automatic redial. • Redialling the last number called.
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 23 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Redialling the Last Number Called i When in standby mode, press OO. Alternatively, you can retrieve the last number dialled using the ‘Last Ten Calls’ feature in the Phone Book menu. j One-Touch Dialling Phone Book Numbers To quickly retrieve and dial a number stored in the first nine locations of your Phone Book1, press and hold the appropriate digit key.
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 24 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM GSM Emergency Calls The worldwide GSM standard provides a single, uniform number, 112, to dial in cases of emergency. Provided that your phone has found a network, you will be able to make an emergency call. The call can be made regardless of any security codes and, depending on the network, with or without a SIM card inserted. The emergency call will be directed to a central emergency operator. To dial the GSM emergency number, press 112O.
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 25 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM In-Call Menu The “In-Call” menu provides access to additional functionality during a call. Entering the In-Call Menu The “In-Call” menu is accessed by pressing the M key during a call. Leaving the In-Call Menu To leave the “In-Call” menu press the C key. In-Call Menu Options The options listed in the “In-Call” menu will dynamically change depending on the current call state.
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 26 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM End Held Call This option will terminate a held call. End Active And Held This option will terminate all connected calls. Switch This option allows you to switch between the active call and the call that is on hold. Conference Call This option connects you with up to five other telephones on one call (see ‘Making a Conference Call’). Transfer Call This option transfers a call to another telephone (see ‘Transfer Call’ later in this section).
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 27 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM • To accept a waiting call during an active call, press O at the Call Waiting Answer? prompt. The active call will be placed on hold. If you prefer to end the active call before accepting the waiting call, press M and select the End Active Call option. • To reject a waiting call, press M and select the Reject Call Waiting option (or simply press the C key).
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 28 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Making a Conference Call This option joins the active call with a held call. With Conference Call, you can have a conference with up to five other telephones. At any time during your call, you can add, disconnect or separate individuals from the Conference Call using other “In-Call” menu options. A You must subscribe to both Conference Call and Call Waiting Supplementary Services to be able to use this feature.
zap.bk : usephone.fm5 Page 29 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Transfer Call Transfer Call transfers a call to another telephone. There are two ways to transfer a call; before or after the third party is connected. A You must subscribe to both Conference Call and Call Waiting Supplementary Services to be able to use this feature. Initiating Transfer Call Before the Third Party is Connected To transfer a call to another telephone, press the M key and select Transfer Call from the “In-Call” menu.
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zap.bk : voice.fm5 Page 31 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Using VoiceNotes™ The VoiceNotes™ feature allows you to record up to 3 minutes of personal voice messages or to record part of a phone call. This is useful when you don't have a pen and paper to hand for taking directions or a message. Recording is available during the following call scenarios: • Phone idle (no calls). • Single active call (includes conference calls). • Active call plus waiting call.
zap.bk : voice.fm5 Page 32 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM To play a VoiceNote™ stored at a specific location, press the appropriate digit key 1 to 9. A It is not possible to playback VoiceNotes™ during a call. Erasing VoiceNotes™ To erase your VoiceNotes™, select the ‘Erase All VoiceNotes' option in the Messages, VoiceNotes menu. You will be requested to confirm the deletion with the message Erase All VoiceNotes - Select? . Press O to confirm the deletion.
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zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 34 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM The Phone Book Menu A English If your service provider has added their own menu, the Phone Book menu will not be the first item in the Options menu.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 35 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM j What is the Phone Book? You can store names and telephone numbers as entries in an electronic 'Phone Book'. These entries are stored in the Personal Numbers list in your phone or SIM card's memory, and in the Fixed Dial list1 on your SIM card. Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved and dialled. Your phone can store 100 entries and the SIM card can store up to 155 entries in the Personal Numbers list.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 36 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM How to Enter Alphabetic Characters The 0, 1,... ...,8 and 9 keys are used to enter alphabetic characters, for example when storing names in the Phone Book or when creating messages. For example, if you press the 5 key, the first displayed character will be J. If this is not the required character, then you can press the same key again to show K. Another press will display L, another... ...will display 5.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 37 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Personal Numbers The Personal Numbers sub-menu is used for creating and managing your list of personal numbers. Find Entry By Name i Press the Smart button (=) and use the volume buttons to scroll to the stored number, or press the appropriate digit key to skip to a particular letter. To make the call, either hold down = for 1.5 seconds or press O.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 38 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Call Number, Modify Name Or Number or Erase Name And Number Options Once a Phone Book entry has been selected, it can be called, modified or deleted. Call Number This option is used to call the selected Phone Book telephone number. Modify Name Or Number This option is used to change the selected Phone Book entry. The entry’s current telephone number and name will be presented, in turn, for modification.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 39 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Check Capacity This option is used to check the number of free Phone Book entries in the phone or SIM card memory areas. Check Phone Capacity, Check SIM Capacity Once selected, a timed message XX Unused Locations displays the requested information. Prevent Access This option enables you to prevent access to the Personal Numbers list.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 40 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM My Phone Number(s) This option allows you to access your cellular phone, fax and data numbers so that you can retrieve or modify them when required. For example, if you have difficulty remembering your cellular phone number, store it with the name My Phone and then you will be able to retrieve the number as required. The My Phone Number(s) list is stored on your SIM card. When you select this item, the first location will be displayed.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 41 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Setup Fixed Dialling This option allows you to switch Fixed Dialling on or off and to enter or change entries in the Fixed Dial list. You will be prompted to enter your PIN2 security code when you select this option. On Switches fixed dialling on. Off Switches fixed dialling off. Edit Entry Modifies or clears an entry in the Fixed Dial list. When you select this option, the first non-empty location in the list will be displayed.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 42 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Call Related Features Menu Show Battery Meter This option displays the approximate amount of battery capacity remaining, for example: Number of Segments Approximate Charge Level 1 less than 5% (recharging needed) 3 less than 20% 5 less than 60% 7 greater than 60% i Display the detailed battery meter easily with the Quick Access item (G).
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 43 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Restrict My Phone Number j Call Diverting 'Restrict My Phone Number' is a network feature. You will need to subscribe to one of the two Caller Line Identification restriction features with your Cellular Service Provider. Show ID On Next Call Your phone number is sent with the next attempted call, after this your phone number will not be sent until you re-select this option.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 44 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM After selecting any of the call divert options there will be a short delay while the phone asks the network for the current setting. Divert Voice Calls This option will allow you to set your phone to Divert When Unavailable, Divert All Voice Calls or Detailed Diverting. Divert When Unavailable This option will enable you to divert all incoming Voice calls to a single number, whenever your phone is unavailable.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 45 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Divert Data Calls This option will enable you to divert all Data calls to a single number. A While a Talk and Fax call is active, incoming call services like Call Waiting and Call Holding are suspended. If you receive a Talk and Fax call when: The option has two settings, On or Off. • Your phone is not fax-ready - you can only talk. If you change the setting to On, you will be asked to enter a diversion phone number using the digit keys.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 46 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM j Call Waiting The Call Waiting menu item has two settings On or Off. If you select Off, you will be not be notified of waiting calls. The person trying to contact you will either receive the busy tone, or be diverted by the ‘Detailed Diverting - If Busy ’ option. If Call Waiting is On, you will be notified of a waiting call by an audible alert and by the message Call Waiting - Answer? .
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 47 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Cancel All Barring This option can be used to set all Call Barring options to Off. Change Bar Password This option can be used to change the call barring password. After selecting this option, you will be asked to enter the current password. You will then be asked to enter, and then re-enter, your new, 4 digit, barring password. When the change has been made by the network, the phone will display a confirmation message.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 48 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Messages Menu SMS Messages These are text messages that are sent specifically to and from your phone number. When an SMS message is received, your phone: 1 Makes three short alert tones (depending on the ‘Ring or Vibrate’ setting). 2 Displays the o (messages) icon. 3 Stores the message for later viewing, if there is space. If there is not enough space, the o icon will flash. One or more messages must be removed before the message can be stored.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 49 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Cell Broadcast Messages These are general messages, broadcast to a group of phones and can only be received when your phone is in standby mode. These messages are broadcast in numbered 'channels' and, in general, each channel will tend to carry one particular type of information. Typical cell broadcast channels could have information on local weather conditions, traffic reports or stock market prices.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 50 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM If there are messages, the new messages will be displayed first, followed by the old. Repeated presses of the M key will display the whole message, when it was sent and the phone number who sent it (if available). Once you have read a new message it will automatically become old. See ‘How to Read SMS Messages’ for more information on navigating through the messages.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 51 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Message Editor The Message Editor is used to edit the currently selected message and then to either send the modified message or store it in your Outgoing Messages list. See ‘How to Create and Edit SMS Messages’ for more information on using the Message Editor. VoiceNotes The VoiceNotes™ feature allows you to record a number of personal voice messages or to record conversations during a phone call.See Using VoiceNotes™ for more information.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 52 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Message Settings Voicemail Number This option is used to enter a phone number which will be used by the ‘Call Voicemail’ option. If there is already a Voicemail Number, this will be shown in the display. This can be used, modified or deleted as desired. Service Centre Before you can send any messages you must use this option to enter your Message Service Centre number. This number is obtained from your Cellular Service Provider.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 53 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Phone Setup Menu Select Phone Line This option allows you to switch between Line 1 and Line 2. A Availability depends on the type and settings of the SIM card, and/or your subscription to this feature. Adjust Ring Volume This option is used to set the incoming call ring tone volume. The volume will be displayed as follows: Adjust the volume by pressing the volume buttons on the side of your phone.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 54 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM j Ring or Vibrate This option sets the way your phone alerts you to an incoming call. The options are: • Ring Only - the phone will ring with the tone specified by the Set Ringer Tone option. • Vibrate Only - the phone will vibrate using VibraCall™. • Vibrate Then Ring - the phone will vibrate twice and then ring. • No Ring or Vibrate - the phone will just display the Call message.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 55 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Require SIM Card PIN This option is used to set, and change, the PIN code. The PIN code can be set to protect your SIM card from unauthorised use. If set to On, access to your SIM card will be restricted each time it is inserted or the phone is turned on. The option has two settings, On or Off. A If the SIM card does not support PIN code disabling, these items will not appear.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 56 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM j New Security Code The security code is used to control access to security and other options within the menus. This option is used to change the security code, which is set at manufacture to 000000. Once selected, you will be asked to enter the current security code before you can proceed. You will then be asked to enter a new, six digit code to replace the old security code.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 57 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Phone Status Status Review This option can be used to view the current setting of menu options. When selected, your phone will display a list of menu items which have been changed from the default setting. Press the M key to view the next item. Master Reset ! This option should be used with caution. This option is used to restore certain phone options to their original settings. When selected, you will be asked to enter the security code.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 58 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Network Selection Menu Network Selection In order for the phone to make and receive phone calls, it must register with one of the available networks. These can be either GSM900, GSM1800 or combined GSM900/1800 types of network, depending on the appropriate version of the 900 Series product. Your phone automatically searches for the last network used.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 59 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Available Networks When selected, this option will scan to see which networks are operating in your current location. When the scan is complete, press the M key to scroll through the list. When you see a network you wish to register with or store in your preferred list, press the O key. You will now enter the 'Register Now' and 'Make Preferred' sub-menu. Register Now Once selected, your phone will try to register with the selected network.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 60 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM j Preferred Networks Add Network To List This option enables you to add networks to your preferred list. When selected, the 'Choose From Available' option will scan to see which networks are operating in your current location. When the scan is complete, press the M key to scroll through the list. When you see a network you wish to store in your preferred list, press the O key.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 61 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Call Meters Menu Call Metering Your phone has an internal metering system which can be used to provide you with individual and total call times or costs. A Call cost information is only available if you receive the Advice of Charge service. If you do not receive this service, then only time meters are available. The meter can be displayed during a phone call and audible tones can be generated to indicate the passage of call time.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 62 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Total For All Calls Displays the cost of all your chargeable calls since the charge meters were reset to zero using the ‘Reset Call Charges’ option. Credit Remaining Displays the difference between your total call costs and the limit specified by the ‘Set Total Charge Limit’ option. If there is no limit, No Charge Limit Set will be displayed.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 63 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM No In-Call Display This option switches off in-call display of the charge/time meter. Call Charge Settings This feature allows you to customise your Advice of Charge settings. You will be prompted to enter your PIN2 security code before you can access the options. A This menu item is only available if you receive the Advice of Charge service. Reset Call Charges This option resets your charge meters to zero.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 64 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Accessory Setup Menu Your phone can also be linked to external microphones and speakers for hands free operation, and provides several options to complement the use of car kits. j Mute Car Radio This option can be used to mute your car radio when you make, or receive, a call when your phone is attached to the car kit. It must be enabled by your local dealer. This option has two settings, On or Off.
zap.bk : opt_menu.fm5 Page 65 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Safety Timer This option can be used to keep the phone on for a set period after the vehicle ignition has been turned off. This prevents the vehicle's battery from becoming drained and saves you from having to re-enter PIN and Unlock codes after every short stop. As standard the 'Safety Timer' is set to 60 minutes. Once selected, this option can be adjusted to any value between zero and 999 minutes.
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zap.bk : qkaccess.fm5 Page 67 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Using the Quick Access Menu Although the features in your phone are available through easy access menus, some of the most commonly used features are also available in the Quick Access menu. Each feature in the menu is allocated a number from 1 to 9. To use a Quick Access feature, press the quick access key (E) followed by the number of the feature, or press ( or ) to scroll through the menu and then press O.
zap.bk : qkaccess.fm5 Page 68 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM F Add to Phone? You will be prompted to enter a phone number and then a name. A If you already had a number displayed, it will automatically be re-displayed when you select this feature. The number will be stored in the next available phone memory location. See ‘Add Entry’ for more information. T Add to SIM? You will be prompted to enter a phone number and then a name.
zap.bk : qkaccess.fm5 Page 69 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM hold C to clear the message and start a new one, or modify the message displayed. See ‘How to Create and Edit SMS Messages’ for more information. W Received Calls? Displays the first entry in the Last Calls Received list. You can scroll through the list and call the numbers as normal. See ‘Last Calls Received’ for more information. X Call Charge? Displays the cost of your last chargeable call. See ‘Show Call Charges’ for more information.
zap.bk : qkaccess.fm5 Page 70 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Customising the Quick Access Menu You can change the features in the Quick Access menu to suit your personal preferences. • Outgoing Messages To customise the menu: • Last Calls Received 1 Press E and scroll to the menu item you wish to change. • Last Call Charge 2 Press and hold O to access the list of features available. The currently selected feature will be displayed.
zap.bk : access.fm5 Page 71 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Accessories The following accessories have been designed to work with your phone. Additional accessories may be available and are packaged separately. Please refer to your local service provider or retail outlet for more information. Desktop Charger (SPN4523) The Desktop Charger allows you to charge a battery fitted in a phone and a spare battery at the same time.
zap.bk : access.fm5 Page 72 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Smart CELLect™ Intelligent Data Cable (CD1310) Allows you to send and receive data and fax calls using your phone and a computer with a simple RS232 connection. The supplied software allows you to manage your phone book and send SMS messages direct from your PC. Personal Handsfree System (SYN6919) The Personal Handsfree System comes with earphones and a throat microphone and allows you to use your phone handsfree.
zap.bk : notes.fm5 Page 73 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM What to do if... You can’t switch your phone on Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted and are the contacts clean and dry? See ‘Important Battery Information’. You can’t make calls Check the signal strength meter in the display. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if you are in a building, move closer to a window. Check the Network Selection settings. Try Manual Selection, or try another network. See ‘Network Search’.
zap.bk : notes.fm5 Page 74 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM The battery won’t charge Check the charger. Is it properly connected? Are its contacts clean and dry? See ‘Your Battery’. Check the battery contacts. Are they clean and dry? Check the battery temperature. If it is warm, let it cool before recharging. Is it an old battery? Battery performance will decline after several years use. Replace the battery.
zap.bk : zap.IX Page 75 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM Index A Accessories ..........................................71 Accessory setup menu ..........................64 Add entry To phone memory .................... 38, 68 To SIM card memory ................. 38, 68 Adjust ring volume ...............................53 Automatic answer ................................64 Automatic Handsfree ...........................64 Automatic lock .....................................54 Automatic redial ...............
zap.bk : zap.IX Page 76 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM E K Editing messages ................................. 49 Emergency calls ................................... 24 Ending a phone call ............................. 24 Entering characters .............................. 36 Erase name and number ...................... 38 Extended menus ..............................5, 56 Key Answer Only ..................................47 F Fault finding ........................................
zap.bk : zap.IX Page 77 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM P Q Pauses Inserting into phone numbers ..........23 Personal numbers .................................37 Personalised menu .................................5 Phone book Call number ....................................38 Capacity ..........................................35 Deleting/erasing entries ...................38 Dialling phone book numbers ..........23 Modify name or number ..................38 Preventing access to ........................
zap.bk : zap.IX Page 78 Wednesday, May 6, 1998 11:12 AM U Unblocking your phone ....................... 55 Unconditional call diversion ................. 69 Unlock code Setting and changing ...................... 54 V VibraCall .......................................54, 68 Voicemail Number .......................................... 52 VoiceNotes ....................................31, 51 Recording .................................14, 31 Volume Adjusting the earpiece and keypad volume .....................
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