Quick Access Menu ‡ ✂ Quick Reference Options Menu
Redialing the Last Number Called 1 Press O to display the last number dialed. 2 Press O to call the number. One-Touch Dialing Press and hold the appropriate digit key, 1 through 9, for numbers in the first nine memory locations. or option. <#Scroll through menu features. I Press to add a Phone Book entry. Q Press to retrieve a Phone Book entry. Making a Call Enter Phone No. O. Receiving a Call Open the phone or press O. Ending a Call Press O or close the phone. Making an Emergency Call Enter 911O.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a PCS telephone from Motorola, the world leader in wireless communications. All Motorola PCS telephones are manufactured to exacting specifications and world-class quality standards, and are designed to withstand the rigors of the real world. Our commitment to Total Customer Satisfaction and over sixty five years of experience in personal communications mean you can depend upon the quality of this Motorola product.
Getting Started In order to get started using your new StarTAC phone right away, follow these simple steps: Charge the Battery ! Before you use your phone, please see the ‘Your Battery’ section for important information on battery charging. 1 Remove the battery from its holder and clip it into your phone. 2 Snap the included AC plug into the top of the power adapter. 3 Connect the power adapter to the phone and plug it in. Powering On 1 Insert the SIM card into the slot in the base of your phone.
Contents Safety Important information for the efficient and safe operation of your phone ................................................................................ 5 About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card Introduces your phone, explains how to charge and maintain batteries and explains SIM Card functionality ....................... 9 Making and Receiving Phone Calls Explains how to call a number, how to redial and how to accept a call ................................................................
Understanding this Manual Most of your phone’s options are accessed through its simple menu system. Before moving on to Using the Options Menu, turn to Menu Navigation on page 27 to learn the basics of navigating the menu system. When the manual describes your phone’s features, it will be assumed that you are familiar with the menu system.
Safety Hand-Held Portable PCS Telephone IMPORTANT Read this information before using your PCS Telephone. 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 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.
Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of PCS and cellular telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using the phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving -- driving safely is your first responsibility; • Use hands-free operation, if available; • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
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About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card Special Keys S Turns the phone on and off. O Accepts call, setting, option. I Stores numbers to phone or SIM memory. Q Recalls numbers from phone or SIM memory. E Accesses the Quick Access Menu. M Accesses the Options Menu. C Rejects call, setting, option or clears numbers. * # Scroll through the menu features. The Smart Button The Smart Button is on the left hand side of your phone between the volume buttons.
The Display The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on your phone can display up to four rows of 12 alphanumeric characters, as well as useful informative symbols. The various elements of the display are as follows:* ABC123 Characters are used to display messages and telephone numbers. q Battery Charge Indicator The more segments displayed, the greater the battery charge. rx Signal Strength The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the better the signal strength.
The Power/Status Indicator When your phone is closed, the power/ status indicator on the top of the phone provides you with the following information: Incoming Call Alternate Red/Green In Service Flashing Green No Service Flashing Red Roaming Flashing Yellow Your Battery Charging a New Battery To ensure maximum battery performance, a new battery (or battery that has not been used for several months) should be charged for about 3-4 hours before use.
Handling Batteries Your new batteries are fitted with protective covers. These covers must be removed before the battery can be used. Save the covers to carry and store batteries that are not in use. Covers prevent electrically conductive objects from making contact with the battery terminals, thereby reducing the risk of injury or damage from a battery short circuit.
Removing a Battery from Your Phone Removing a Main Battery To remove a main battery, press the battery release latch and lift the battery out, away from the phone. Removing an Auxiliary Battery To remove an auxiliary battery, slide the battery down until the two pins are released from the base of the phone, and then lift the battery off. Battery Performance and Maintenance Your phone may have come with one or more of the following battery types.
Charging Your Battery Using the Power Adapter The power adapter can be connected directly to your phone for convenient rapid battery charging. It will charge the batteries fitted to your phone, first charging the main battery to 95% capacity, then switching to the auxiliary battery if attached. To charge: The Desktop Charger can charge up to 3 batteries – 2 fitted to the phone, and an additional spare battery in the charger’s rear pocket.
Loading the Desktop Charger Insert your phone into the desktop charger as shown, with either one or 2 batteries fitted on the phone. If desired, insert a spare battery (main or aux) into the desktop charger as shown. Charge Times Typical charge times for achieving a 95% charge level using the power adapter or desktop charger are: Battery Type Part Number Charge Time Slim Main 350 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4875 2.5 hours Slim Main 500 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4667 2.5 hours Extra Cap Main 900 mAh Li-Ion SNN 4668 2.
Battery Meter Indicators The battery meter displays different messages depending on the batteries attached, and whether or not there is an external power source. Press E 4 to quickly check the battery status. Not Available No battery fitted; the phone is operating from external power. Battery Only one battery fitted; the phone is operating from this battery. Aux Battery Auxiliary and main batteries fitted; the phone is operating from the auxiliary battery.
Your SIM Card Your credit card sized SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card was supplied by your 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 Some networks allow you to make 911 or 112 emergency calls without a SIM card inserted. The SIM card is a ‘Smart Card’ that contains your phone number and service details, as well as memory for storing messages and Phone Book entries.
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls Switching the Phone On and Off To switch the phone on or off, press S. If VibraCall™ alert is selected, the phone will vibrate when it is switched on. If the PIN code is incorrect, the message Wrong displayed, followed by Enter PIN. If the phone displays Insert Card, there is no SIM card inserted. Once inserted, the phone will check that the SIM card is valid.
Making a Phone Call To make a phone call, your phone must be switched on, unlocked and have the antenna fully extended. It will not be possible to make a phone call unless you are in an area where there is PCS service. When a service has been found, a series of rising bars, x, will show the signal strength.
Phone Book Dialing jOne-Touch To quickly place a call to a number stored in one of the first nine locations of your Phone Book*, press and hold the digit key corresponding to the number’s memory location. For example, pressing and holding 2 will dial the number stored in location 2 of your Phone Book. A You do not need to press O to call the number. By Location 1 Press Q and a location number. For example Q23 will retrieve the number stored in location 23 of the Phone Book.
Pause - A Working Example If you had a tone-based voicemail system with an access number of 555-6911, a mailbox number of 1066, and a password of 2001, you could enter the following: 5556911Ü1066Ü2001O. Your phone would dial 5556911. When the call was answered, your phone would wait three seconds before sending the tones for 1066 to select the mailbox. After another pause of three seconds, your phone would send the tones for the password 2001.
Receiving a Phone Call To receive a phone call: • Your phone must be switched on and unlocked. If your phone is open and you do not want to answer the call, you can: • You must be in an area where there is PCS service. • Press and release C. The caller is either sent to a forwarding number (if Detailed - If Busy is enabled) or hears a busy tone. • Your Call Forwarding and Call Barring settings should not be set to forward or bar incoming calls. When your phone receives a call, it will ring or vibrate.
Conference Calling With conference calling, you can join up to five other parties to create a group call. A Conference calling is a network feature. Please contact your Service Provider for availability information. Setting Up a Conference Call To initiate a conference call, simply place or receive a call as you would normally. Once the call is established, press M and scroll to Make New Call, then press O to select. You will then be prompted for the phone number of the next party.
Data and Fax Calls Security Features In addition to voice calls, your phone can also make data and fax calls when connected to a data peripheral device with a Motorola CELLect™ PCMCIA card and a StarTAC™ data cable. You may find that you are prompted to enter certain security or access codes before you can use your phone or some of its features. These codes are: Please check with your local retailer or dealer for full details of data and fax services.
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Menu Navigation Introduction to Menus Many of your phone's options are accessed by using menus that have methods in common for selection, change, and cancellation. Please read this section carefully before moving on to Using the Options Menu. 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. The menus described here can only be accessed when the phone is in standby mode.
Menu Navigation - A Working Example As an example of Menu Navigation, try the following sequence to turn Extended Menus On or Off: 1 Make sure the phone is in standby mode so the Options Menu is accessible. 2 Press M. This will display Menu 3 Press # repeatedly until Phone Options. Setup appears. 4 Press O to select the submenu. 5 Press # repeatedly until Extended Menus appears. 6 Press O to select this item. You can now select between On or Off. The current setting will be shown with a z character.
j Short, Extended, and Personalized Menus With the Personality™ interface, you can personalize your phone’s menus by choosing which features you want readily available. Remove from the short menu the options that you don’t use often, then turn Extended Menus Off to hide all but the short menu options. That way, the menu options that you frequently use will be all the more accessible. Moving an option from the extended menu to the short menu (or vice versa) is easy.
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Using the Options Menu Scrolls down (forwards) through the menu list. Scrolls up (backwards) through the menu list. Selects the submenu, or accepts an option. Exits to the parent menu, or cancels an option. Once in the Options Menu, M can be used as an alternative to # to scroll forward through menu options.
The Phone Book Menu §Press I to automatically access the Add Entry submenu. ‡Press Q followed by an entry location to quickly retrieve a Phone Book entry. *Network dependent feature.
What is the Phone Book? You can store names along with telephone numbers in your phone’s internal Phone Book. Each entry is stored in a memory location in the Personal Numbers list of your phone’s or SIM card’s memory. Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved by either memory location or name.
How to Enter Alphabetic Characters When you see the prompt Enter Name or when you are creating or editing an SMS message, you can use the digit keys, 0 through 9, to produce any character in the alphabet and various symbols for punctuation. For example, the 5 key can produce J, K, L or 5. One press of 5 creates a J. A second press produces a K. Another press will display L, and another will display 5.
Personal Numbers A The Personal Numbers submenu is used for creating and managing your list of personal numbers. Find Entry By Location Find Entry By Name i Press Smart Button This option is used to select a phone number from a list of alphabetically sorted Phone Book names. A When using the Smart Button to find an entry by name, pressing O will automatically dial the number and you will not enter the submenu. The Smart Button will automatically display an alphabetic list of Phone Book entries.
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 number of the selected Phone Book entry. 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. You can accept the current settings or modify as required.
Check Capacity This option is used to check the number of unoccupied Phone Book locations in the phone or SIM card memory. 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.
My Phone Number(s) i Press Q > to display your phone number This option allows you to access your phone, fax, and data numbers to view or modify them when required. The My Phone Number(s) list is stored on your SIM card. When you select this item, the first location will be displayed. Use < and > to scroll through the phone numbers stored. To enter or change a number, scroll to the location and press O. You will be prompted to enter a phone number and then a name (10 characters maximum).
Setup Fixed Dialing This option allows you to switch Fixed Dialing 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 Dialing on. Off Switches Fixed Dialing 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. Scroll to the entry you want to change and press O.
Call Related Features Menu Show Battery Meter This option displays the approximate amount of battery capacity remaining, for example: See ’Your Battery’ on page 11 in About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card for more information on the battery meter. Restrict My Phone Number 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 PCS Service Provider.
jCall Forwarding After selecting any of the Call Forwarding options, there will be a short delay while the phone asks the network for the requested setting. A You cannot change the Call Forwarding settings when you are out of PCS coverage. Forward Voice Calls This submenu will allow you to set Call Forwarding for voice calls in three ways: When Unavailable, Forward All Voice Calls, or Detailed Forwarding.
Detailed Forwarding You can use Detailed Forwarding to be sure you do not miss any calls when your phone is busy, unreachable, or not answered. A Detailed Forwarding settings are ignored while Forward All Calls or Forward When Unavailable are activated. Forward All Data Calls Use this option to forward all data calls to a single number. The option has two settings, On or Off. If you change the setting to On, you will be asked to enter a forwarding phone number using the digit keys.
Call Waiting If Call Waiting is On, you will be notified of an incoming call by an audible alert and by the message Call Waiting - Answer? • To accept the incoming call, press O. The other caller will automatically be placed on hold. • To reject the incoming call, press C or press M and select Reject Call Waiting. If you would like to end the active call first, press M and select The phone will then ring and can be answered normally.
jCall Barring Call Barring is a network feature that can be used to selectively bar outgoing and incoming calls. If you change the barring setting, you may be asked to enter your barring password. There will be a short delay while the phone notifies the network of the new setting. When the change has been made by the network, the phone will display a confirmation message. The initial password will be supplied to you by your PCS Service Provider when you subscribe to this service.
Key Answer Only This feature has two options, On or Off. When a call is incoming, opening the phone normally answers it. If you wish to open the phone without answering calls, set Key Answer Only to On. Then, if your network offers Caller Line Identification and you are a subscriber, you can open your phone to review the number or name of the caller before you answer. To answer a call with Key Answer Only activated, press O, 1 through 9, or >. To reject the call, press C.
Messages Menu Introduction to Messages Your phone supports the two PCS message features: Short Message Services (SMS) and Cell Broadcast. SMS Messages These are text messages that are sent specifically to and from your phone number. All SMS messages are stored on your SIM card. The amount of storage space is determined by your network provider and is shared between both outgoing and incoming messages. When an SMS message is received, your phone: 1 Makes three short rings. 2 Displays the o messages icon.
Cell Broadcast Messages Theses are general messages, broadcast to a group of subscribers in numbered channels. Each channel tends to carry one particular type of information. If you subscribe, messages broadcast by your Service Provider will automatically appear on the display when your phone is in standby mode. Typical Cell Broadcast channels have information on local weather conditions, traffic reports, or stock market prices.
jCall Voicemail i Press E3 to call voicemail Once selected, this option will leave the Messages menu and automatically call the current voicemail number. The display will show Calling and standard in-call operations can be performed. The voicemail access number may be stored on your SIM card by your Service Provider. If so, your phone will automatically call this number. Otherwise, you will need to store the number by selecting Voicemail Number in the Message Settings submenu.
Outgoing Messages This option is used to view and manage outgoing messages. These messages will be stored on your SIM card. When you select this option, the total number of messages will be displayed followed by the first message in the list. A You cannot send an outgoing message until the Message Service Center number has been set. See ’Message Settings’ on page 50. Press O when viewing any message to enter the Go to Next Message, Send Message, Edit Message and Delete Message submenu.
Message Settings Voicemail Number This option is used to store a phone number that will be used by Call Voicemail. The number can be manually entered or read automatically from your SIM card, depending on your Service Provider. If a Voicemail Number is already stored, this will be shown in the display. This can be used, modified, or deleted as desired. Service Center Before you can send any messages, you must check this option to be sure you have a Message Service Center number.
Phone Setup Menu Select Phone Line Alternate line service is a subscription feature that allows your phone to accommodate two different voice phone lines. This allows you to manage different types of calls separately, such as personal and business. Calls may be billed separately for each line. The outgoing line selection does not apply to data or fax outgoing calls. Your phone will receive calls on both lines.
jSet Ringer Tone 2 Ring Or Vibrate i Press E8 to toggle VibraCall™ alert on or off This option sets the way your phone alerts you to an incoming call. The Quick Access version will allow you to toggle between Ring Only and Vibrate Only. The full set of options available in the menu are as follows: • • - the phone will ring with the tone specified by the Set Ringer Tone option. Ring Only Vibrate Only - the phone will vibrate using the VibraCall™ alert.
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 unauthorized 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. Change SIM PIN Code This option is used to change the SIM card PIN code. The new PIN code must contain four to eight digits.
jNew 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 by Motorola 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. A In order to safeguard your phone, you should change your security code from the factory setting as soon as possible.
Phone Status Status Review This option can be used to view the current setting of menu options. When selected, your phone will display the list of menu items that you have changed from the default setting. Master Reset ! This option should be used with caution. This option is used to restore certain phone options to their original settings. Master Clear ! This option should be used with extreme caution. For example, it will clear all the Phone Book entries from your phone memory.
Network Selection Menu Network Selection In order for the phone to make and receive phone calls, it must register with an available network. Your phone automatically searches for the last network used. If, for any reason, this network is unavailable, your phone will attempt to register with a new network. When your phone needs to register with a new network, it will generate a sorted list of networks.The network list is sorted in the following order: • The Home network. • PCS Networks from a preferred list.
Register Now Once selected, your phone will try to register with the selected network. If the registration fails, your phone will try to register in the normal way. Make Preferred Once selected, you will be asked where the selected network is to be located in the preferred list. Network Search These options determine how often your phone tries to register with networks and how the attempt is made. Registration Preferences This submenu determines how the phone tries to register with a network.
jPreferred Networks Find New Network Add Network To List This option enables you to add networks to your preferred list by either scanning the area, selecting from a preset list, or manually entering network codes. When selected, Choose From Available will scan for networks operating in your current area, whereas Choose Known will present you with a preset list of networks. From As you scroll through either list, press O when you see a network you wish to store on your preferred list.
Call Meters Menu Call Metering Your phone has a variety of call meters that you can use to monitor 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, only time meters are available. You can set the call meters to display during calls or choose to be reminded audibly by beeps at specific times or intervals. You can even set a maximum charge limit.
Total For All Calls Displays the cost of all your chargeable calls since the last time the charge meter was reset using Reset Call Charges. Credit Remaining Displays the difference between Total For All Calls and the limit specified with Set Total Charge Limit. If there is no limit, No Charge Limit Set will be displayed. Show Call Timers This option allows you to display the elapsed time of your calls and to reset your time meters to zero. If you receive the Advice of Charge service, all calls are timed.
Show Charge Per Call, Show Total Call Charges A These menu items are only available if you receive the Advice of Charge service. Choose to display during calls either the total call charges since the meter was reset or the charge per call. The meter shows phone units or currency depending on the setting of Set Charge Type. Call Charge Settings This submenu allows you to customize your Advice of Charge settings. You will be prompted to enter your PIN2 security code before you can access these options.
Accessory Setup Menu jMute 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. A This option will have no effect if your car radio does not have a mute feature, or if the car kit installation does not support this option.
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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.
G Battery Meter A bar graph indicating the approximate battery charge level will be displayed. The more bars displayed, the greater the charge level. See ‘Show Battery Meter’ on page 40 for more information. H Phone Mute On or Off Temporarily turns the microphone off during a phone call. Reselect this option to resume your conversation. Vibrate On/Off VibraCall™ alert will be switched either on or off depending on the current setting.
V Switch Memory Switches one-touch dialing between the phone and SIM memories depending on the current setting. U Outgoing SMS This option automatically routes you to your outgoing messages file, where you can read, edit, delete, or send stored outgoing messages. See ‘How to Create and Edit SMS Messages’ on page 47 for more information. X e Key Answer Only Disables open-phone answering.
Customizing the Quick Access Menu You can change the features in the Quick Access Menu to suit your personal preferences. To customize the menu: 1 Press E and scroll to the menu item you wish to change. 2 Press and hold O to access the list of features available. The currently selected feature will be displayed. 3 Scroll through the list until you find the feature you wish to store in the Quick Access Menu; press O. 4 will be displayed to confirm that the feature has been stored.
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 (SPN4435) The Desktop Charger allows you to charge a phone with a battery attached and a spare battery at the same time. The charging status for each battery is indicated by LEDs at the front of the charger.
Leather Pouch - Black (SYN4898) The Leather Pouch holds the phone while being worn on your belt, similar to your holster. Slimline Holster (SYN4653) For use without an auxiliary battery. Holster (SYN5378) For use with an auxiliary battery.
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’ on page 11. You can’t make calls Check the antenna. Is it fully extended? 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’ on page 57.
Your SIM card won’t work Is the card inserted the right way round? See ‘SIM Card Insertion’ on page 17. Is the gold chip visibly damaged or scratched? Return the card to your Service Provider. Check the SIM contacts. If they are dirty, clean them with an antistatic cloth. The battery won’t charge Check the charger. Is it properly connected? Are its contacts clean and dry? See Your Battery on page 11. Check the battery contacts. Are they clean and dry? Check the battery temperature.
Regulations and Precautions The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Department of Communications regulate PCS radiotelephone service in their respective countries. It is important for you, the PCS radiotelephone user, to observe the applicable regulations when operating your PCS phone in either country. In addition to these U.S.
Consumer Responsibilities Remember that wireline and radio regulations with respect to harassing calls, false distress calls, obscene language, etc., apply to PCS 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 PCS 1900 is a radiotelephone that utilizes radio transmissions to effect calls, the same standard cannot always be assured.
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Motorola Limited Warranty For The United States PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Products I. What this warranty covers and for how long: Motorola Inc. (Motorola) warrants the Motorola PCS Subscriber radiotelephone products and accessories against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time specified by the product’s serial number from the date of installation.
Motorola’s PCS Subscriber Radiotelephone Products, or for operation of our equipment with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. Furthermore, Motorola cannot be responsible for any damage to Motorola equipment resulting from the use of ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola for use with PCS subscriber equipment.
V General Provisions: This warranty sets forth our responsibilities regarding this product. Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price at Motorola’s option, is your exclusive remedy. This warranty is given in lieu of all other express warranties, implied warranties, including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of this limited warranty.
Index A Accessories ................................................. 69 Accessory Setup menu .............................. 62 Add entry To phone memory ........................... 36, 66 To SIM card memory ....................... 36, 66 Adjust ring volume .................................... 51 Advice of Charge ....................................... 59 Alternate Line Service ........................ 51, 67 Automatic answer ..................................... 62 Automatic lock ..........................
F Fault finding ...............................................71 Fax Accessories ...............................................69 Forwarding ...............................................42 Outgoing message type .........................50 Find entry by location ................................35 Find entry by name ............................. 35, 65 Find new network ......................................58 Fitting your battery ....................................12 Fixed Dialing .......................
Modify name or number ........................ 36 Preventing access to ............................... 37 Phone Book menu ..................................... 32 Phone calls Automatic redial ..................................... 20 Dialing Phone Book numbers ................ 21 Emergency calls ....................................... 22 Ending ...................................................... 23 International ............................................ 21 Making .......................................
Setting and changing .............................52 V VibraCall™ alert .................................. 52, 66 Voicemail Calling ......................................................48 Number ....................................................50 Symbol ......................................................10 Volume Adjusting the ringer volume ..................51 Buttons .......................................................9 W Warranty .....................................................