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1. 55 Editing a Memory Location 58 Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book Entry 00 eee eee 60 Timing Your Calls 0 005 62 Road Map for Call Timers 63 Viewing the Individual Call Timer 64 Viewing the Resettable Call Timer 64 Viewing the Cumulative Timer 65 Resetting the Timer 2 4 65 Displaying the Individual Timer Automatically 0 00 eee eee eee ee 66 Setting the One Minute Audible Timer 66 Setting the Repeating Audible Timer 67 Setting the Single Timer 67 Adjusting Tone Controls 69 Road Map for Tone Controls 70 Selecting Call Alert Type 71 Selecting Message Alert Type 72 Selecting a Ring Style 73 Turning Keypad Tones On and Off 73 Turning Scratchpad Tones On and Off 74 iv Using Lock Security Features 75 Road Map for Lock Security 76 Activating Voice Privacy 77 Locking Unlocking Your Phone 78 Activating Priority Calling 79 Viewing the Lock Code 80 Changing the Lock Code 80 Restricting Call Placement 81 Resetting All Options 83 Clearing All Stored Information 84 Customizing Phone Op
2. gt I gt t gt t gt t gt t Getting to Phone Book 1 2 3 Press then press gt t to enter the menu system gt t Press to scroll to Phone Book and press gt to select Press at to scroll to the following features and press i to select Recalling an Entry by Name To recall a stored name with the Phone Book menu 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Book block above to select F i You will see E 2 Enter the first letter of the name you want to recall The display shows the first name in the phone book that begins with that letter f no entry beginning with that letter is found s is displayed 3 Press wt to scroll to the name you want 4 Press and hold gt or press GD to call the number you selected Recalling an Entry by Location Each name and number you store is placed ina memory location numbered 01 99 After storing names and numbers you can recall them by memory location with the Phone Book menu Follow the steps in the Getting to enone Book ha block above to selec You will see Enter the two digit memory location of the number you want Press and hold gt or press to call the number you selected Tip You can also recall phone numbers without using the Phone Book See Recalling an Entry by Name on page 37 or Recalling an Entry by Memory Location
3. 00 c eee eee 30 Receiving aCall 000 ee eee 30 Using the Smart Button 31 Switching Between Digital and Analog Modes 0 ee eee eee 31 Redialing aNumber 32 Controlling Volume 00005 33 Using Phone Memory 34 Using Your Phone s Built in Phone Book 35 Storing Names and Numbers 35 Recalling an Entry by Name 37 Recalling an Entry by Memory Location 38 Clearing a Phone Memory Entry 38 Shortcuts for Recalling Phone Book Entries 39 Making Notes on the Scratchpad 40 Using the Menu System 41 Introducing the Menu Features 41 Navigating the Menu 42 Rodd Maps wei i oie ade tenes talestin 42 Managing Recent Calls 43 Road Map for Recent Calls 44 About Recent Calls 0 0005 44 Reviewing Received Call 46 Reviewing Dialed Calls 47 Clearing Caller Line ID 00 48 Managing the Phone Book 49 Road Map for Phone Book 50 Recalling an Entry by Name 51 Recalling an Entry by Location 51 Storing with the Menu 52 Storing and Placing Numbers with Pause Dialing 0 e eee ee eee 53 Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card Information
4. 3 Press GD or gt to lock You will see L Unlocking Your Phone To unlock your phone Once your phone is on enter your three digit lock code to unlock your phone See Viewing the Lock Code on page 80 and Changing the Lock Code on page 80 for more information on your lock code Answering Calls While the Phone Is Locked You can still receive calls when the phone is locked To answer an incoming call 1 Enter your three digit lock code 2 Press and hold 4 or press amp D to receive the call Activating Priority Calling Priority Call allows the Turbo Dial function to dial from memory location 01 even when the phone is locked You can store an emergency number or the number of someone you would like to contact in case of emergency Note Some cellular systems have their own emergency numbers and deny access to emergency numbers like 911 not available in some areas Check with your Service Provider for more information By default Priority Call is activated To turn it off or to switch it back on complete the following steps 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Lock Security block on the previous page to You will see F 2 Press gt to toggle between and 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Tip f you forget your lock code try pressing Sr the last three digits of your cellular phone number Shortcut Press GD the Smart
5. Shortcut 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Press GD D Options to select for a quick look at your phone number Your active phone number appears on the screen After six seconds the phone returns to step 1 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 2 Press i to view your own phone number 88 Getting to Phone Options 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Phone Options and press to select 3 Press a to scroll to the following features Switching Between Numbers Note This is a carrier specific option If unavailable please contact your service provider Your phone can operate on two different home systems If you travel often you can have your phone programmed with two cellular numbers to reduce roaming This feature allows you to change your active number to the one appropriate for the area you are in When your phone has two numbers both are designated as your home system but only one number can be active at any given time Calls are placed and received by the currently active number only Each time you turn your phone ON you ll see a message in the display that indicates which phone number and home system are currently active To switch your phone number 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Options block to select The active phone number appears in the display Met example 2 Press t to switch to yo
6. on page 38 51 Tip If the chosen location is full press GD and restart the storing sequence 52 Storing with the Menu Use the phone s menu system to store names and numbers into the Phone Book 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Book block to select see Enter the phone number you want to store See How to Enter Letters and Numbers on page 36 Press i when you finish entering the number You will see Press E to store the sequence in the next available location or Enter the first digit of the memory location and press to store the sequence in the first available location beginning with that digit or Enter the two digit memory location where you want the sequence stored You will see identify the phone number or skip this step and continue with step 6 See How to Enter a Name on page 36 for details on entering names Press gt t or when you finish entering the name Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location number and name you stored Proceed with step 7 below or return to step 2 above to store more numbers Press to exit the menu Getting to Phone Book 1 Press then press t to enter the menu system gt t 2 Press to scroll to Phone Book and press i to select gt t t to scroll to the following features and press i to gt t 3 Press select Storing and P
7. Press and hold t or press amp to call the number you selected Clearing a Phone Memory Entry Clearing an Entry by Name 1 Recall by name the entry that you want to erase See Recalling an Entry by Name on page 37 Press B to clear the entry You will see i Press t or to confirm that you want to erase the entry The numbered location of the cleared entry is shown in the display Clearing an Entry by Location Number 1 Recall by location the entry that you want to erase Press B to clear the display Press GD and the location you want to clear You will see 4 Press GD to confirm that you want to erase the entry Shortcuts for Recalling Phone Book Entries Using Speed Dial If you know the memory location of the number you want to call try the Speed Dial function 1 Enter the two digit memory location 01 99 2 Press and hold gt t or press amp to place the call Using the Turbo Dial Function The Turbo Dial function enables you to dial numbers stored in locations 01 09 with the push of a single button Press and hold a number amp through on the keypad and your call is placed You will hear a two tone alert afterwards Your phone s Priority Call feature gives you fast access to any number stored in location 01 To learn more about this feature see Activating Priority Calling on page 79 39 40 Making Notes on the Sc
8. b Scroll up and down to reach the desired phone book entry 3 When you reach the phone number you want select it by pressing or The display will show 4 Press to assign the default ring style for the number or Press an entry from to to select one of the nine ring styles 60 Press t or to select that ring style The display confirms the selection by showing Press to exit or scroll to other features 61 Timing Your Calls Your phone s Call Timers give you a variety of options for managing your time You can monitor the length of individual calls set a timer to track monthly usage or have the phone alert you at intervals that you specify In this chapter you will learn how to e view the timers monitor the length of your calls set and view the resettable timer for long term monitoring program audible timers for your individual needs Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press toscrollup Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system 62 Road Map for Call Timers To enter the menu system Press then press t or Press ap Start it q PTE J Paes i a Reset AAAS Vv Cumula RAGS Yy D Yy D Yy Yy y 63 Getting to
9. vibration mode You will see ri 33 Using Phone Memory Use your TDMA digital StarTAC phone s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access In this chapter you will learn how to e store names and numbers into the Phone Book recall phone numbers from memory e clear names and numbers dial a number with Speed Dial and Turbo Dial make notes on the scratchpad Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press stoscrollup _ Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system 34 Using Your Phone s Built in Phone Book Each phone number in your phone book is stored in a memory location numbered 01 99 Arrange numbers for easy recall by storing related numbers in groups If you store the numbers you call most in locations 01 09 then you can use Turbo Dial to call those numbers with a single key See Using the Turbo Dial Function on page 39 for details You can also store names to identify phone numbers Later you can recall a number by the name that corresponds to it Storing Names and Numbers How to Store Phone Numbers 1 Enter the phone number you want to store Note You can store up to 32 digits per phone number entry 2 Press GD to begin storing The phone prompts you to enter a memory loc
10. 32 digits but only the last 20 digits appear in the display Press GD to see the entire phone number Ending a Call To end a call Press GD or close the phone or 1 Press and hold until you hear a second tone You will see 2 Press gt i again to end the call Receiving a Call Your phone must be powered on to receive calls To answer a call Press GB or open the phone when the phone rings Note Opening the phone does not answer the call if the Open to Answer feature is off See Deactivating Open to Answer on page 92 Unanswered Call Indicator When you cannot take a call your TDMA digital StarTAC phone keeps a count of your unanswered calls and alerts you with the message s where XXis the number of missed Press t to view missed calls Li Terminating the Ring orVibrate Indicator You can terminate either the ring or the vibrate indicator by pressing either of the volume keys during the ring vibrate cycle Using the Smart Button Use the Smart Button to place and end calls enter menus toggle features on and off and select items in the display The Smart Button is the middle key on the left side easy to feel easy to find and easy to use The symbol in your display represents the Smart Button Selecting Items in the Display The most basic use of the Smart Button is for making selections Whenever you are given a choice such as a ringer setting press the Smart Bu
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12. Button e SD and continue with step 2 79 Getting to Secure Options 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press a to scroll to Lock Secure and press t to select 3 Press at to scroll to the Secure Options submenu and press gt i to select 4 Enter your six digit security code scroll to the following features and press to select Viewing the Lock Code To display the active three digit lock code 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Secure Options above to selec You will see 2 Press gt to display your three digit lock code The code appears for a few seconds 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Changing the Lock Code To change your three digit lock code 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Secure Options above to selec You will see 2 Enter the new hree digit code You will see 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Note If you try to change your lock code to 911 or the first three digits of an emergency number you will see i and the code you entered will not be accepted You will return to step 1 above 80 Restricting Call Placement You can restrict call placement or hide memory information when loaning your phone to others Selecting a Service Level 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Secure Options to select The phone displays your current service level Refer to the chart on the next page 2 Press x
13. Call Timers 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press a to scroll to Timers and press i to select 3 Press at to scroll to the following features and press gt i to select Shortcut Press D D for a quick look at this timer Shortcut Press D D D fora quick look at this timer 64 Viewing the Individual Call Timer You can view the air time of the most recent call or the call in progress in minutes and seconds at any time using this feature The Individual Call Timer resets when you place the next call and when you turn the phone off You can also choose to have the timer display while calls are in progress See Displaying the Individual Timer Automatically on page 66 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block above to select iu wy The display shows the air time of your last call in minutes XX and seconds YY 2 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Viewing the Resettable Call Timer You can track how much air time you have accumulated at any time Use this feature to view the time elapsed and follow the instructions in Resetting the Timer on page 65 to reset the timer 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block above to select i The display shows your air time in minutes since you last reset the timer 2 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Viewing the Cumulat
14. Press to exit or scroll to other features Selecting Message Alert Type Using this feature you can choose to receive an alert to incoming voice mails and short messages using the VibraCall alert beeping alert or no alert The beep tone and vibrating patterns differ if the incoming message is marked urgent versus normal You will receive one beep for a normal message and three beeps for an urgent message 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Tone Controls block to select Press at to scroll through your choices S the default setting Press when you reach the setting you want Press to exit or scroll to other features Getting to Tone Controls 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Tone Control and press gt i to select 3 Press a to scroll to the following features and press gt i to select Selecting a Ring Style Your phone lets you select any of nine different ring styles After you choose a style the phone give you a brief sample of the new ring style or vibrates if you have selected the VibraCall Alert feature 1 Follow the e in the Getting to Tone Controls block to select Us 2 Press B through to hear the different ring styles or scroll through the ring styles i is the default setting 3 Press i when you reach the ring style you want The display will show 4 Press GD to
15. You must unlock a locked message before you can clear it For more information see Locking and Unlocking a Message above Clearing All Messages To erase all the messages from your Message Center at once 1 Press and hold when you are in the message center You will see 2 Press or to verify that you want all the messages cleared or Press GD if you decide not to clear all the messages You are returned to the message center 3 Press GD to exit from the message center If all messages have been cleared and no locked messages remain in the message center Empty appears in the display Note You must unlock any locked messages before they can be cleared For more information see Locking and Unlocking a Message on page 110 111 Getting to Message Center Options 1 Press to enter the message center gt t 2 Press ito scroll to Msg Center Options and press gt t to select i 3 Press f to scroll to the following features Editing the Voice Mail Number This feature allows you to save your voice mail access number Note When you receive your phone the default voice mail number is your phone number 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Message Center Options block 2 Press to select 3 Enter your voice mail number The digits appear as you enter them 4 Press or A message confirms that your number has been saved Not
16. cigarette lighter adapter or optional accessories air time The amount of time you spend using a cellular system Especially the time between successfully placing a call and terminating a call antenna The device attached to your phone that sends and receives cellular signals Auto Answer When you activate this feature your phone automatically answers after two rings See Activating Automatic Answer on page 93 Automatic Redial When your cellular network cannot handle your call this feature enables your phone to automatically redial for the next four minutes See Redialing a Number on page 32 C Caller Line ID A network subscription dependent service that allows you to view information on incoming calls before answering Not available in all areas cellular carrier One of multiple competing organizations in a given geographic area that owns and operates a cellular system cellular signal The radio waves that carry information between your cellular phone and the cellular system cellular system The cellular equipment in a given geographic area that relays signals to and from individual cellular telephones and the landline telephone system cigarette lighter adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a car s cigarette lighter 119 D DTMF tones See Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones default A feature s original setting as pre programmed in the factor
17. conventional office and home phones Lithium lon Lilon A battery technology used in personal cellular telephones Lithium lon batteries generally provide more energy capacity than Nickel Metal Hydride batteries of the same weight lock Use this feature to prevent unauthorized access to your telephone lock code A three digit code used to access your phone once it has been locked The factory programmed lock code is 123 To view or change your lock code see Locking Unlocking Your Phone on page 78 memory location A space in the internal Phone Book where you can store a telephone number and a name menu feature Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system menu system The hierarchical arrangement of your phone s features that allows for quick intuitive access The top level menu contains Phone Book Timers Tone Control Lock Secure Phone Options and Message Center Message Center Key Located on the bottom row of the keypad the dedicated Message Center Key provides quick access to messages and messaging functions See Using the Message Center on page 104 N name directory An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your phone s internal Phone Book Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH A battery technology used in personal cellular telephone batteries 121 P pause A special character that tells your phone to pause or wait for your input before sending a grou
18. it attempts to register When registration is successful your phone displays a confirmation message Note The phone is registered with the selected network until you place or receive a phone call or until you turn the phone on and off If the phone does not find a public network it displays Press to exit or scroll to other features To cancel a search press GD or GD Specifying a Default Search To reset the phone to use the default network search rather than forcing the selection of a public or non public network Follow Getting to Network Saal on page 101 to scroll to PeF i and press gt i to select it Viewing All Non Public Networks You can list up to fifteen non public networks that your phone has located in previous searches To list non public networks Re 1 Follow Getting to Network Selection on page 101 to scroll to and press gt i to select it Your phone displays the first network in the list 2 Press at to scroll through the entire list 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 103 104 The Message Center gives you easy access to both voice mail and your text messages In this chapter you will learn how to use voice mail edit a phone number to access voice mail e use short messaging services SMS to view lock unlock and clear messages e adjust speed of your scrolling messages Note Voice mail and SMS are optional networ
19. next group of numbers when you are prompted The phone automatically inserts the selected number to call at the appropriate time in the sequence Repeat step 5 to send the next group of numbers as many times as necessary 57 Getting to Phone Book 1 Press then press gt t to enter the menu system gt t 2 Press X1 to scroll to Phone Book and press to select 3 Press r to scroll to the following features and press gt i to select Editing a Memory Location After you store names and numbers in the Phone Book you can edit the information or erase entries at any time 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Book block above to selec f 2 Recall the entry by location or by name See Recalling an Entry by Name and Recalling an Entry by Location on page 51 3 Press i to begin editing the phone number The display shows the name briefly then the phone number 4 Press GD to erase one digit at a time Press and hold to erase the entire number 5 Enter your changes to the phone number 6 Press i when you finish editing the phone number The display shows the location where your number is currently stored 7 Press GD to erase the memory location then enter a new two digit location or 58 Press gt i to keep the phone number in its current location The display shows the name stored with the phone number you are editing 8 Enter y
20. segments you see the greater the charge The phone alerts you to a low charge in three ways No bar segments are highlighted appears on your screen e A short tone plays periodically VibraCall Alert Indicator When you select one of the VibraCall alert combinations the following types of indicators appear in the display if VibraCall on Your phone s ringer is turned off and the VibraCall alert is on if Vibrate then ring Both your phone s ringer and the VibraCall alert are on m 27 28 Power Status Indicator You can check the Power Status indicator on top of the phone for status information on your current type of service and message status Messages can include voice mails and Short Message Services SMS messages or the receipt of recent calls This is an optional network and subscription dependent feature that is not available in all areas During wake up and while the phone is ringing the indicator flashes red and green Otherwise if the flip is closed and the setting is set to Um then the Power Status Indicator flashes according to the following chart See Selecting Battery Options Status Light on page 94 for information on the status indicator bye First Second Service Condition Flash Flash Service in No message Green home Message Green Red system waiting Roaming No message Yellow service in Yellow non home Me
21. through memory entries and menu features Understanding the Guide Key Presses Key presses are represented in this guide using symbols so that you may locate and use the required sequence quickly A sequence of key presses may be shown as follows OO This means you should press followed by gt and then in sequence not simultaneously Prompts and Messages Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either a prompt that guides you to the next action or a message confirming that your action is complete Prompts and messages are represented in this guide in LCD style for example Short Cuts and Tips In the margins of your guide are short cuts and useful hints and ways to improve your phone s performance These are especially helpful for experienced Motorola Users who can find many of the same key sequences used with other Motorola models Using the Battery About Your Batteries Your TDMA digital StarTAC phone can use either Lithium lon Lilon or Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries Batteries are available in these sizes Slim Standard and Extra Capacity Your phone can use two batteries at the same time You can use any single main or auxiliary battery or amain and auxiliary battery combination to fit your needs You can even extend your talk time by attaching an auxiliary battery at any time without interrupting your call Battery Talk Time and Standby Tim
22. to scroll through the service level settings and press gt i to select the service level you want If you select Level 7 the phone prompts you for the range of memory locations you want to remain active You will see Enter the range of digits memory locations from which calls are allowed The phone confirms the allowed range and you will see Ae 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Service Level Settings Each of your phone s eight service levels offers a different combination of access privileges and restriction Note Caller Line ID is an optional network and subscription feature that is not available in all areas Level Description Display e Calls can be placed from memory locations 1 10 only e No dialing from keypad e No memory edit or storage e No access to name directory e No access to last number dialed 81 Description Display e Calls can be placed from all memory locations e No dialing from keypad e No memory edit or storage e No access to Caller Line ID stack or Last Number Dialed e Calls can be placed manually from the keypad only e No access to memory information e No memory edit or storage e No access to Caller Line ID stack or Last Number Dialed Standard setting no restrictions Seven digit local dialing only e Calls can be placed from the keypad and from memory e No edit or memory storage t
23. where i IS your access number 106 Getting to Text Messages 1 Press to enter the message center 2 Press to scroll to Text Msgs Reading Text Messages Some Service Providers let you subscribe to a Short Message Service SMS which allows you to receive alphanumeric messages on your TDMA digital StarTAC phone just like a pager Contact your Service Provider for information about the availability of messaging in your area SMS enables your phone to save up to 15 short messages each up to 80 characters in length or five full length 239 character messages Your TDMA digital StarTAC phone automatically replaces the oldest messages with the newest as they are received You can store Call Back messages and numbers for later review The one touch Message Button makes viewing your messages easy How Your Phone Receives Message Alerts New Message Alerts If your phone is on and receives a new digital message the phone alerts you in two different ways i appears in the display and The message icon jr appears The phone beeps three times or vibrates once or 107 108 The phone beeps five times or vibrates three times Short Message Indicators If the sender has marked the message Emergency or Urgent the display shows the i message content on the first line and either or E on the second line The message number appears in the upp
24. 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block to select Sire will see 67 68 Press gt to toggle between The prompt to enter seconds appears only if you have turned the feature on If you nave turned it on you will see Enter the number of seconds you would une between audible beeps You will see y y Press i to set the timer The phone confirms the setting by displaying 5 Press to exit or scroll to other features Adjusting Tone Controls Use these features to select vibration mode personalize your phone s ringer styles or turn the ringer off In this chapter you will learn how to e select the type of Call Alert or Message Alert choose from nine different ringer styles e silence the keypad e silence the scratchpad Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press toscrollup Press to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system i odnl 0 em uo 69 70 Road Map forTone Controls To enter the menu system Press then press t or Press ap Start a gt t Phone gt i Book gt t a t ce at i PE Cf a d PTE EM i gt t e gt t he gt t Getting to Tone Controls 1 Press then press to enter the
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26. 41 y y y y y mam mam e202 mam 212 e212 y y mam 42 Secure Network Selecta Navigating the Menu You can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone Use the upper and lower volume keys to scroll to sub menus and to control volume Use the middle Smart Button to choose menus and functions Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press stoscrollup Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system Road Maps To help you navigate through the phone s menu system each chapter begins with an easy to follow visual road map Simply press the key shown and observe the message that appears in the display For example try this 1 Press then press gt to enter the menu features or Press B menu is printed on the P key as a reminder 2 Press ot to scroll through the menu s top level shown here in the margin 3 Press GD to exit the menu Detailed instructions within each chapter describe how each feature works Managing Recent Calls S The recent calls menu option allows you to access your Caller Line ID and review previous calls Caller Line ID is an optional network and subscription dependent feature that is not available in all areas In this chapter you
27. 7 Message Center button 13 messages locking 110 microphone 13 Multiple Key Answer 92 N network selection 99 default search 103 126 listing non public network 103 non public 101 public network 102 No Service Indicator 26 non public network listing 103 selecting 101 O open to answer 92 option clearing stored information 84 reset 83 P package contents 12 Pager Mode 87 92 pager mode 71 pause dialing 54 pauses entering into a number 53 placing a call with pauses 54 phone book clearing entry 38 editing entries 58 entering a name 36 entering letters 36 entry recalling by location 51 recalling by name 51 recalling with short cuts 39 recalling entry by location 38 by name 37 storing entry 52 storing names and numbers 35 using 35 phone number viewing your own 25 88 phone overview 13 PIN number 56 placing a call 29 31 power button 13 117 power save mode 94 power sources switching 24 power status messages 21 Power Status Indicator 28 Priority Call 39 prompts defined 14 public network selecting 102 R recalling entry by location 38 recalling entry by name 37 received calls 46 receiving call automatic answer 93 multiple key answer 92 procedure 30 Recent Calls menu 44 redialing anumber 32 retractable antenna 13 ringer selecting style 73 suppressing 30 vibrating 60 71 73 road map 42 call timers 63 lock security 76 phone book 50 recent calls 44 tone controls 70 S scratchpad to
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29. Index A access number for voice mail 112 accessories 114 114 116 batteries 114 cigarette lighter adapter 114 desktop charger 115 hands free kit 116 headset 115 holster 115 accessory connector port 13 analog mode 31 antenna 13 audible timer one minute 66 repeating 67 automatic answer 93 automatic hands free 91 auxiliary battery installing 19 removing 20 B battery accessories 114 auxiliary installing 19 removing 20 charge times 23 24 charging 21 desktop charger 22 internal charger 21 tips 23 two batteries at once 23 checking levels 20 cover attachment 17 removal 17 124 desktop charging 22 disposal 16 installing 19 life 117 low battery warning 20 main installing 19 removing 19 overview 15 power save mode 94 removing 19 slim auxiliary 12 slim main 12 standard main 12 standby time 15 storage 16 talk time 15 types 15 battery cover auxiliary attaching 18 removing 18 main attaching 17 removing 17 battery level checking 20 indicator 20 27 messages 21 Battery Level Indicator 27 busy signal 118 button Message 13 Smart 13 C call ending 30 placing 29 31 calling card call 56 restricting call placement 81 receiving 30 open to answer 92 while phone is locked 79 Call Back number 109 call timer automatically display individual 66 cumulative 65 individual 64 resettable 64 resetting 65 call waiting 44 Caller ID 48 Caller Line ID 45 calling card PIN number 56 placing calling card c
30. Indicator SSI indicates the strength of your phone s connection with the local cellular system A strong signal increases your chances of placing and receiving calls Low signal strength can occur in a fringe area of the cellular system Buildings tunnels and bad weather can block or interfere with reception Digital Indicator 2 If you are in a digital coverage area the digital indicator appears In Use Indicator 3 The In Use IU Indicator appears when a call is in progress In Building Indicator 4 The In Building Indicator lights when the phone accesses an In Building Cellular System or other non public system No Service Indicator 5 If you travel beyond the range of a cellular system the No Service Indicator appears to let you know that calls cannot be placed or received from your location SMS Message Waiting Indicator 6 The Short Message Service SMS Message Waiting Indicator is displayed when the phone receives a message This is an optional network and subscription dependent feature that is not available in all areas Voice Message Waiting Indicator 7 The Voice Message Waiting Indicator is displayed when your Voicemail has received a message This is an optional network and subscription dependent feature that is not available in all areas Battery Level Indicator 8 The three bar segments on the Battery Level Indicator show the amount of charge remaining in your battery The more
31. Welcome Thank you for choosing your Motorola TDMA digital StarTAC phone from a global leader in communications technology All Motorola digital cellular phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola s rigorous specifications and world class quality standards During development our laboratory testing team took your TDMA digital Star TAC cellular phone through rigorous durability tests including temperature humidity shock dust vibration and drop tests and the phone still worked We are confident that the phone you purchased will meet your own exacting standards Enjoy your Motorola TDMA digital StarTAC phone Contents ii Welcome uunuuaaauaaa aanne i Safety Information vii Overview uana 12 Package Content Options 12 Phone Overview 000 eee eee eee 13 Understanding the Guide 14 Using the Battery 15 About Your Batteries 15 Removing and Attaching Battery Covers 17 Installing and Removing Batteries 19 Checking Battery Levels 20 Charging Batteries 21 Using the Phone 25 Turning the Phone On and Off 25 Reading the Indicators 26 Standby Mode 00 00e eee 28 Storing Your Phone in Its Holster 29 Placing aCall 0 0 0 ee eee eee 29 Ending aCall
32. ace the phone in charger only mode turn off the phone by pressing once 21 2 Plug the power adapter into a 110V AC electrical outlet or Plug the vehicle power adapter into the power adapter plug in the vehicle In both cases a beep tone sounds and the battery icon flashes See Charge Times on page 24 for charge times Using the Desktop Charger You can use the desktop charger to charge batteries while they are attached to your phone or you can charge a main battery separately Tip To charge If both a main and auxiliar 1 Plug the AC adapter 7 into the back of the battery are charger release tab s attached the main battery is facing up charged to 2 Plug the other end of 90 before the the adapter into an auxiliary is AC wall socket charged 3 With battery ies attached place the phone into the charger s pocket Note When the phone is charging the battery level indicator flashes When the battery is fully charged this icon stops flashing If your phone cannot charge the battery this indicator does not appear Desktop Charger Indicator Lights The lights for charging a battery are Red The battery is rapid charging Flashing ai yellow The battery is waiting for its charge 22 Green The battery is charged within approximately 90 of its capacity and can be used Charging the battery for an additional hour brings it up to 100 capacity Flashing Either th
33. al sounding conversation The Hands Free Kit automatically powers your phone and charges its battery even when your car s engine is turned off The Hands Free Kit also includes a required external antenna that can improve your signal reception and boost performance Note The use of wireless telephones and their accessories devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these devices Accessory Limited Warranty Information We recommend that you use Motorola original batteries and accessories Under its limited cellular telephone warranty Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for damage caused by the use of portable cellular telephone accessories not manufactured by Motorola For details on the complete line of Motorola cellular accessories see your dealer or visit our Web site at http www mot com Troubleshooting Question I pressed the power button but nothing happened What s wrong with my phone Answer Make sure that you press and hold the power button until the display appears and you hear an audible alert If nothing still happens then check that you have installed a battery and that the battery is charged For more information about batteries and charging see the sections on batteries starting with Installing and Removing Batteries on page 19 My battery didn t last as long as I expected What can I do
34. all 56 storing information 55 118 calls dialed 47 managing recent 43 received 46 changing your number 89 charge times battery 23 24 chargers desktop charger 115 internal 21 charging batteries 21 cigarette lighter adapter 12 114 clearing a memory entry 38 connector port 13 cumulative timer 65 D desktop charger 12 22 115 dialed calls 47 digital indicator 25 26 mode 31 display System Identification 94 E earpiece 13 ending acall 30 F feature review 90 function keys 13 G glossary 119 123 H hands free automatic 91 kit 116 operation 116 headset 12 115 headset jack 13 holster 12 29 115 home system 89 In Use Indicator 26 In Building Indicator 26 indicator Battery Level 27 Digital 26 In Use 26 In Building 26 No Service 26 Power Status 28 reading 26 Short Message Service 108 Signal Strength 26 SMS message waiting 27 Voice Message Waiting 27 J jack headset 13 125 K key answer multiple 92 key presses 14 keypad tones 73 L language select for display 95 lock code changing 80 viewing 80 locking phone answering calls while phone is locked 79 automatically 78 manually 78 locking unlocking phone 78 main battery installing 19 removing 19 Master Clear 84 Master Reset 83 memory location editing 58 service level 81 using phone book 35 menus entering 31 navigating 42 message clearing 111 unlocking 110 viewing a short message 108 message alert 10
35. all back a number embedded in the text message 1 Press and hold gt or press GD to initiate a Call Back if a Call Back number was included in the message You will see If a Call Back number was not included in the text message the phone dials the first number present in the text message Press t or press amp to dial the number shown or gt t Press 4 to search the text message for the next call back number 109 110 Note While in the message center you can enter a Call Back number at any time by using the keypad and then pressing to place the call Locking and Unlocking a Message You can lock important messages to ensure their safekeeping for later review A locked message cannot be deleted until the message is unlocked Press to toggle the current message between locked and unlocked d is displayed when a message is locked Note If your message memory is full and a new message is received the oldest unlocked message that has been read is deleted Clearing Messages Clearing the Current Message 1 Press when the message you want to erase is on the display You will see z 7 where XXis the number of the message you will clear This number will appear in the upper right portion of the display 2 Press or to clear the message You will see or Press D or any other key if you do not wish to clear the message You will see r Note
36. ation You will see 3 Enter the two digit memory location where you want the sequence stored or Press E to store the sequence in the first available location or Enter the first digit of the memory location then press E to store the sequence in the first available location beginning with that digit You will see F 35 Tip The symbol in your display represents the Smart Button Tip Press the upper or lower volume key first to toggle between upper and lower case letters 36 4 Enter a name to identify the phone number See the following section for details on entering names 5 Press or when you finish entering the name Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the information you stored How to Enter Letters and Numbers When the display shows i you Can press the numeric keys one or more times to produce any letter or number in the alphabet Use the letters printed on each key as a guide For example press to enter A B C or 2 as shown press 1 time to insert an A press 2 times to insert a B 2 g press 3 times to insert a C press 4times to insert a 2 How to Enter a Name 1 Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as necessary Enter punctuation by pressing B as many times as indicated by the chart below Pressing amp a single time produces a single space The
37. channel Note This feature is not available in all markets Contact your Service Provider for additional information about your service area To turn the Voice Privacy feature on or off 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Lock Security block above to select Voice Privacy You will see 2 Press gt to toggle between 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 77 Shortcut Press GD the Smart Button and continue with step 2 Tip LOCK is printed on the key asa reminder 78 Locking Unlocking Your Phone For your protection you must enter the six digit security code to access the features that your phone contains The factory programmed lock code for unlocking the phone is 123 The six digit security code is 000000 These may have been changed when your phone was activated Locking Your Phone Automatically When you turn this feature on your phone automatically locks itself each time you turn it off 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Lock Security block to selec You will see he 2 Press gt to toggle between and 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Locking Your Phone Manually You can lock your phone manually at any time to prevent unwanted use Once you lock the phone it remains locked whether it is powered on or off 1 Press D 2 Press and hold for at least one full second You will see i i
38. cratchpad tones on My phone was Report a stolen phone to the police and to your service stolen What provider the company that sends you your monthly should I report and 3 cellular service bills to whom I tried to place a calling card call using the intemal Phone Book but it didn t work You may have tumed off your Scratchpad tones Follow the directions in Tuming Scratchpad Tones On and Off on page 74 to tum the Scratchpad tones on Check that you stored your calling card information in the correct order and make sure the groups of numbers are separated by pauses The easiest way to correct the sequence may be to start from scratch Follow the instructions on Storing Calling Card Information on page 55 enter your calling card information again and store it in the same memory location as your previous attempt Also keep in mind that when using your calling card you must enter the number you are calling with the area code but without the initial 1 Check with your long distance carrier for details on using your calling card Glossary A AC adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone System A cellular technology that operates on 832 channels accessory connector port A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories such as an AC adapter battery charger
39. ct a non public network 1 Follow Getting to Network Selection above to scroll to and press gt i to activate a search 2 Follow the appropriate instructions below IfYou SeeThis Message Do the Following searoh Lons e To search for the next best network ID network press GD When you see the desired network go on to step 3 e To cancel the search and exit the menu press GD e To continue searching for networks in another band press gt When you see the desired network go on to step 3 e To cancel the search and exit the menu press GD Press D to exit and retry the search later The phone returns to the main menu Retry the search later 101 102 3 Press gt i to register with the displayed network If registration is successful your phone displays a confirmation message from the network Note The phone is registered with the selected network until you place or receive a phone call or until you turn the phone on and off If registration is not successful your phone displays e Registration can fail if you travel outside the network range after you locate the network but before you attempt to register Selecting a Public Network To search for and select a public network Follow Getting to Network Selection on page 101 to scroll to and press gt i to activate a search If the phone finds a public network
40. cursor advances automatically to the next space after you enter a letter or after three seconds of inactivity If you are repeating a character then press to advance the cursor to the next space 2 Press or GD to erase a letter if you make an error 3 Press t or GD when you finish entering the name Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the information you stored Recalling an Entry by Name After storing names and numbers you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls Use the Smart Button for instant access to the name directory 1 2 Press gt i once to enter your name directory gt t Press to scroll to the name you are looking for or Enter the first letter of the name you want to recall The display shows the first name in the phone book that begins with that letter If no entry beginning with that letter is found Mo A s is displayed When the name is displayed the corresponding number is displayed on a third line and the phone memory location is displayed in the upper right corner t Press and hold t or press BD to call the number you selected 37 38 Recalling an Entry by Memory Location Each name and number you store is placed ina memory location numbered 01 99 Once you have stored names and numbers you can recall them by memory location 1 2 Press GD Enter the two digit memory location of the phone number you want i
41. e 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 In August 1996 The Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies e American National Standards Institute ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 e National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement NCRP Report 86 e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1996 e Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature For example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards For additional information concerning exposure to radio frequency signals see the statement by the FDA at the end of this user guide vii viii To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines if you wear a handset on your body use the Motorola supplied or approved carrying case holster or other body worn accesso
42. e Talk time is the time you can talk on your phone before the battery is fully discharged Standby time is the time your phone is on but not used for talking Notes Talking on the phone uses more power than leaving it idle The more power you use for talking the less you ll have for standby time and vice versa All times are approximate and depend on the battery used network configuration signal strength and the features selected Talk and standby times are lower in analog mode Your phone operates more efficiently in Digital mode If the D icon is displayed in the lower left corner your phone s 15 performance is reflected in the digital section of the table below Otherwise refer to the Analog section The following table shows ranges for battery talk times and standby times Standby Talk Slim Main LIION 60 min 50 hrs 500mAH 10 hrs Standard Main NiMH 500mAH 9 hrs Extra Capacity LIION 130 min 160 hrs 900 mAH 15 hrs Slim Auxiliary LilON 900 mAH Storing and Disposing of Batteries To prolong the life of your batteries do not expose them to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F Always take your phone with you when you leave your car To dispose of batteries check with your local recycling center for a battery recycler near you Never dispose of batteries in a fire Caution To pre
43. e If you subscribe to a system that provides a shortcut number for voice mail enter the complete number not the shortcut number 5 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 112 Setting the Scrolling Speed To adjust the scrolling speed of your incoming messages 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Message Center Options block Press gt i to select the option Press wt to scroll through scrolling speed settings e To scroll slowly select For medium scrolling select e To scroll quickly select Fast Press gt i to select a scrolling speed Press to exit or scroll to other features 113 Reference Information 114 Accessory Options An exciting line of Motorola TDMA digital StarTAC accessories now smaller and lighter than ever can enhance and personalize your cellular experience Batteries If your cellular phone is quickly becoming your companion an optional auxiliary battery gives your phone a boost Auxiliary batteries attach to the back of your phone and provide extra talk time in addition to your main battery See Battery Talk Time and Standby Time on page 15 for battery talk times and standby times Note Nickel Metal Hydride batteries should not be left in the charger for more than 24 hours Vehicle Power Adapter With the vehicle power adapter you can power your phone and charge your phone s battery directly from your ve
44. e battery or the power supply red is damaged and cannot be charged The light for charging a battery attached to the phone is The phone is inserted and rapid Yelow charging Charging Two Batteries on the Phone When you charge your phone with a main and auxiliary battery attached the main battery is charged first To find out which battery is being charged Press GD Note If the battery cannot be charged and you press GD you will see Ires i Battery Charging Tips To ensure that you enjoy maximum battery life and use your battery to its fullest capacity Always use Motorola approved battery chargers For the best results Li lon batteries should be charged using the E P Desktop Charger or your phone s internal charger The battery should be at or near room temperature when charging When you don t intend to use a battery for a while store it uncharged in a cool dark dry place such as a refrigerator Tip batt is printed on the keyasa reminder 23 24 Do not leave a NiMH battery connected to any charger for longer than 24 hours A new NiMH battery may require several full charge discharge cycles in order to achieve its optimum performance After this initial charge you can recharge your battery at your convenience using the phone s rapid travel charger Quick Change Power Source Seamless Connection The quick change feature enable
45. e event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment 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 notices so require Aircraft Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the aircraft is on the ground Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF do not remo
46. e on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones including cellular phones and PCS phones The following summarizes what is known and what remains unknown about whether these products can pose a hazard to health and what can be done to minimize any potential risk This information may be used to respond to questions Why the concem Mobile phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy i e radio frequency radiation in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of radio frequency energy RF considered non significant when in the stand by mode It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food However it is not known whether to what extent or through what mechanism lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well Although some research has been done to address these questions no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date Thus the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe or that they are unsafe However the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones What kinds of phones are in question Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones the kind that have a built in antenna
47. ed to access the Phone Book s name directory send calls end calls enter the menu system select features and toggle features ON and OFF Speed Dial a feature that enables you to place a number by entering the two digit location of your number and then pressing and holding the Smart Button 122 standby time The length of time a battery typically lasts if the phone is left ON but is not in use status indicator See indicator submenu A secondary level of your phone s menu system hierarchy System Identification A five digit number that identifies your home cellular system An even number indicates a wireline system and an odd number indicates a non wireline system See also system type T talk time The amount of time that you spend talking on the phone toggle To switch between two possible options for example on versus off Turbo Dial keys a feature that enables you to dial numbers stored in memory locations by pressing and holding a single number key TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TDMA is an efficient method of providing digital cellular communication by allowing several different conversations on the same carrier frequency V VibraCall alert Motorola s silent vibration mode that discreetly alerts you to incoming calls Voice Mail Contact your Service Provider for availability volume keys Located on the side of your phone the upper and lower volume keys are used to adjust phone volume 123
48. ed with use of mobile phones FDA continues to work with all parties including other federal agencies and industry to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones In fact brain cancer occurs in the U S population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100 000 people each year At that rate assuming 80 million users of mobile phones a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people whether or not they used their phones Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual s cancer arose because of the phone or whether it would have happened anyway A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer This is called a case control study The current case control study
49. er right of the display Selecting and Reading Short Messages 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Text Messages block Ifthe message center has messages you will see 7 where XX is the number of unread messages The total number of messages stored YY appears in the upper right of the display Ifthe message center has no meesanes you will see Te g will appear in the upper right portion of the display 2 Press or to view the message headers If the message center is full you will see zg 4i displayed for two seconds prior to viewing the message headers 3 Now you can scroll through a list of message headers Each header includes the message number e its urgency e the beginning of the message text Press x to scroll forward or backward through the list of message headers The newest message is placed at the top of the list and the oldest message is at the bottom Press gt i to select and view a message First the time and date stamp is displayed for two seconds and then the message text appears starting on the top line Press to halt the display of the message text Press again to restart it After reading a selected message press at to scroll through the list of message headers Press or press and hold to exit or scroll to other features Initiating a Call Back When the current message has scrolled across the display you can c
50. er you will learn how to activate the Voice Privacy feature lock and unlock your phone place priority calls change your lock code restrict call placement and memory access reset or clear your phone s settings Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press toscrollup Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system 75 76 Road Map for Lock Security To enter the menu system Press then press t or Press GD ap a Cu a gt t I a gt t 3 5 ba H gt t l gt t gt t gt t gt t Getting to Lock Security 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Lock Secure and press gt i to select 3 Press at to scroll to the following features and press i to select Activating Voice Privacy When you activate your phone s Voice Privacy feature you request your cellular system to search for a Voice Privacy channel with each call If no Voice Privacy channel is available or your call is handed off to a cell where a Voice Privacy channel is not available five short beeps alert you that the call is no longer private You must select the Voice Privacy feature before you make a call in order for that call to search for a Voice Privacy
51. erent aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level These agencies are e National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health e Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission e Occupational Health and Safety Administration e National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk what can concemed individuals do If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks there are simple steps they can take to do so For example time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance For example they could switch to a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle ahand held ph
52. ery Cover StarTAC Cellular Telephone i Slim Auxiliary Battery AC Adapter with Battery Cover Vehicle Power P J Holster Desktop Charger Headset AC Adapter required Phone Overview See the inside front cover of this guide for a diagram of the components described below Antenna Provides superior connectability Earpiece Ultra compact phone speaker Accessory Connector Port Provides the connections for an external power supply and vehicular and optional accessories Headset Jack Provides the connection for an optional headset Microphone Positioned for convenient conversation Function Keys Turns the phone On and Off G Acts as a shift key to access the secondary functions of other keys Recalls phone numbers from memory Stores phone numbers into memory Clears characters from the screen D Ends phone calls D Places or answers calls lt gt and D Can be used to scroll through memory entries and menu features Message Center Button Allows access to digital messages and voice mail messages gt Smart Button Use the Smart Button to recall information from memory place and end calls select menu features and toggle features on and Smart Button 13 14 gt t ot Volume Keys The upper and lower volume keys can adjust keypad earpiece and ringer volume After pressing the Smart Button the volume keys also scroll
53. exit or scroll to other features Turning Keypad Tones On and Off Keypad tones are the sounds you hear when you press any key on the phone By default keypad tones are turned on If you want to be discreet use this feature to silence the audio feedback from the keypad Note The other party still hears tones 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Tone Controls block to selec will see 73 SIOnNuUonN UO 74 2 Press gt i to toggle between 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Turning Scratchpad Tones On and Off Scratchpad tones are the tones that your phone sends to access automated calling systems like Voice Mail By default scratchpad tones are turned on If you don t want your party to hear these sounds when you use the scratchpad turn the scratchpad tones off 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Tone Controls block to selec You will see 2 Press to toggle betwee Un and 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Note If you turned the scratchpad tones off but want to access a tone activated system like Voice Mail place the call enter the numbers you need to transmit then Press GB GD to send the tones Using Lock Security Features While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended your TDMA digital StarTAC phone has a number of built in security features to prevent unauthorized use In this chapt
54. f the Environmental Mutagen Society March 29 1999 Washington D C and personal communication unpublished results 3 Preece AW Iwi G Davies Smith A Wesnes K Butler S Lim E and Varey A Effect of a 915 MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man Int J Radiat Biol April 8 1999 4 Hardell L Nasman A Pahlson A Hallquist A and Mild KH Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors a case control study Int J Oncol 15 113 116 1999 FDA020400
55. g Caller Line ID is an optional feature that is not available in all markets Contact your Service Provider for availability information If the caller has restricted transmission of the plots number your phone displays iz If the Calling Number ID information is not available to the cellular network your phone displays You can store any number contained in your Caller Line ID memory to a memory location in the same way you would save any phone number Once the correct number is displayed press GD and a memory location or to autoload See Storing with the Menu on page 52 for more information on storing phone numbers To view Caller Line ID information prior to answering a call you must turn off the Open to Answer feature See Deactivating Open to Answer on page 92 45 Getting to Recent Calls 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 When you see Recent Calls press t to select gt t 3 Press to scroll to the following features Reviewing Received Call Shortcut 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Recent PressG GD Calls block to scroll to F to view your The total numbers of received calls stored is received calls displayed in the upper right corner If there You must hold are no numbers in the Caller Line ID list you the second will see 8 in the upper right corner btu a 2 Press i to enter your Caller Line ID list of list is received calls disp
56. g Batteries Installing a Main Battery 1 Set the edge of the Release Latch battery opposite the 2 release latch into the 1 b cover 2 Press the release latch side of the battery into the cover until the latch clicks into place Removing a Main Battery 1 If you don t have another battery attached press to turn your phone off 2 Press the release latch back toward the battery and lift the battery out Release Latch Installing anAuxiliary Battery The auxiliary battery clips onto the back of your phone 1 Place the hook located on the narrow end of the battery into the slot on the back of the phone Hook 2 Pull the battery toward the bottom of the phone 4 Pins and slide the battery pins over the bottom of the phone 3 Once the battery clears the bottom of the phone release it Make sure that the pins fit securely into place 19 High 20 Removing an Auxiliary Battery 1 Pull the battery down until the pins release from the A base of the phone x and pull the base away from the phone Pins H 2h 2 Lift the battery s hook out of the slot on the back of the phone Checking Battery Levels Battery Level Indicator The three bar segments on your phone s Battery Level Indicator display the amount of charge remaining in your battery The more segments visible the greater the charge For a detailed battery level reading Press GD One
57. gt to toggle between and idual 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Setting the One Minute Audible Timer Activate this feature to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call The party on the other end does not hear the beeps 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block to select You will see Press gt t to toggle between 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Setting the Repeating Audible Timer You can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select from 11 999 seconds You will hear the beep 10 seconds before the end of each interval but the party on the other end does not hear the beeps 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block to select will see You The prompt to enter seconds appears only if you have turned the feature on If you have turned it off you will see Enter the number of seconds you would like between audible beeps You will se F Press i to set the timer The phone confirms the setting by displaying Press to exit or scroll to other features Setting the Single Timer Like the Repeating Timer you can set the Single Timer to beep at a time that you select from 11 999 seconds It beeps once during each call 10 seconds before the end of the interval The party on the other end does not hear the beep
58. gt i to toggle between and i 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 91 92 Activating Multiple Key Answer Turn on the Multiple Key Answer feature to answer calls by pressing the Smart Button any key on the upper keypad D or the upper and lower volume keys 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Options to scroll to will see 2 Press gt to toggle between n and 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Deactivating Open to Answer With Open to Answer set to off you can open the phone to see the message in the display and then answer by pressing amp or gt t Notes To view Caller ID information prior to answering a call you must turn off the Open to Answer feature e You cannot access the Open to Answer setting while the Pager Mode feature is active 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Options to scroll to i You Note The Open to Answer function cannot be accessed when in Pager Mode 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Activating Automatic Answer Turn Auto Answer on to have your phone automatically answer incoming calls after two rings Note Auto Answer does not work if the keypad cover is closed or if Pager Mode is activated However the Auto Answer will work with the headset while the keypad cover is closed 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Options to scroll to You will
59. gt t L gt t a gt t Getting to Phone Options 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Phone Options and press t to select 3 Press a to scroll to the following features Activating Pager Mode When Pager Mode is activated the phone simulates a pager Pager Mode suppresses incoming call alerts but leaves message alerts active The following conditions occur Voice call alerts are suppressed Message alerts are allowed The Open to Answer function is turned off The Automatic Answer function is turned off The Call Alert Type Open to Answer and Automatic Answer menus cannot be accessed By default Pager Mode is turned off Complete the following steps to turn Pager Mode on and off 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Options above to select F tod The display shows your current Pager Mode setting 2 Press i to toggle between Pager Mode on and off 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Tip When Pager Mode is active only toggles the Message Alert Type settings GD has no effect on the Call Alert Type settings 87 Viewing Your Own Number Use this feature to view your phone s currently active phone number If you have more than one phone number you can change the active number with the Change Number feature in the Phone Options menu See Switching Between Numbers on page 89
60. half as long as the ring or vibrate for a new incoming call When the person you are calling answers you can begin talking If you hear a fast busy signal 1 You will see Cali Press or press GD to redial or press GD to exit 2 Ifthe call does not go through after four minutes press t or press amp to continue the call attempt You will see ial If you hear an ordinary busy signal 1 Press GD to hang up 2 Press or press GD to redial the busy L number You will see Controlling Volume Adjusting Volume Use the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece keypad and ringer volume When you press these keys the phone s speaker demonstrates the current volume level To adjust earpiece and keypad volume Press wt to raise or lower the volume To adjust the ringer volume 1 Press D gt t 2 Press to raise or lower the ringer volume Muting the Microphone For privacy during a call mute the microphone You can hear the person on the other end but he or she cannot hear you 1 Press GD lt p to mute the microphone You will see Fute 2 Press GD again to resume normal conversation Selecting Silent Vibration Mode In situations where you don t want your phone to ring or in noisy places where you may not hear your phone select the VibraCall Alert function for discrete vibration Press GD to toggle between ringer and
61. hicle s power adapter plug In some cars the engine must be running in order for the power adapter plug to operate Desktop Charger AC Adapter required The desktop charger is designed for optimal performance and compatibility with Motorola s new generation of cellular telephones The desktop charger s pocket can charge batteries while they are attached to or separate from your phone Now it is easy to rotate batteries and always have a charged spare Holster Your TDMA digital StarTAC phone is so small and light it is positively wearable Slip it in and clip it on for the ultimate in high tech fashion Notes e The holster is designed for your convenience and is not meant to secure your phone under all circumstances For body worn use keep the antenna at least one inch from your body when transmitting The convenient headset provides both an earphone and microphone in one small piece for simple hands free and private telephone conversations The headset plugs directly into the jack on the top of your phone so that you Can wear your phone and move freely Place the foam cover on the earpiece for a more comfortable fit 115 116 Hands Free Vehicle Kit The optional Hands Free Kit gives you the convenience of hands free speaker phone operation while in your car Full duplex operation lets you simultaneously talk and listen so both parties can interrupt each other for a norm
62. ies saved in your Caller Line ID memory 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Recent Calls block to scroll to Press and hold when a Caller Line ID name and number is displayed You will see yip Tide i Press gt or GD to clear or Press D to leave your Caller Line ID memory intact To erase a single entry saved in your Caller Line ID memory 1 Press or any other key when a Caller Line ID name nd number is displayed You will see Press gt i or to clear or Press GD to leave your Caller Line ID memory intact In Using Phone Memory you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book You can access the same features along with several advanced features using your phone s convenient menu system In this chapter you will learn how to recall and store phone numbers using the menu system e store numbers with pause dialing store calling card sequences for easy access e edit your memory information e select the individual ringer style Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press toscrollup Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system 49 50 Road Map for Phone Book To enter the menu system Press then press t or Press GD aD gt l
63. ies when not in use Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving e Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility e Use hands free phone operation if available e 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 signals However 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 handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers e should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON should not carry the phone in a breast pocket should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference e should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place ix Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In th
64. ive Timer This is a non resettable timer that keeps track of your phone s total air time in minutes 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block to select i he The display shows your air time in minutes since your phone was activated 2 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Resetting the Timer By resetting this timer at the beginning of each billing cycle you can keep a running tab of your monthly usage After you reset the timer it continues to keep track of your air time in minutes until you reset it again 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers block to select Wi i 2 Press a to scroll to 3 Press gt i to reset the timer 4 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Shortcut Press D D D D for a quick look at this timer 65 Getting to Call Timers 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press a to scroll to Timers and press i to select 3 Press at to scroll to the following features and press gt i to select Tip Activating the Individual Timer may reduce both standby and talk times 66 Displaying the Individual Timer Automatically When you turn this feature on your phone automatically displays your air time in minutes XX and seconds YY during and after each call 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Call Timers bl ck to select i You will see 2 Press
65. k and subscription dependent features that are not available in all areas Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press toscrollup __ my Press gt to select pu awa Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and keys to scroll through the menu system Road Map for Message Center Start i 105 Getting to Voice Mail 1 Press to enter the message center gt t 5 A 2 Press to scroll to Voice Mail Voice Mail Alerts This feature updates you each time a message is sent to your voice mail number providing you with real time information on messages waiting to be retrieved When a voice mail message is received appears The icon appears The phone beeps three times or vibrates one time for a message Dialing Voice Mail You can retrieve your voice mail messages in one of two ways From the Voice Mail Alert Screen vnen ou receive a voice mail alert and the message appears press gt i to dial your voice mail number Your access number for the voice mail center is dialed automatically and Piai appears on the display where s your access number From the Message Center Follow the steps in Getting to Voice Mail above and press i or to dial your voice mail number Your access number for the voice mail center is dialed automatically and 4 appears on the display
66. lacing Numbers with Pause Dialing Entering a Pause in a Number When you call automated systems a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers Voice Mail numbers etc You can store these numbers in your phone s memory separated by pauses special characters that tell your phone to wait before sending additional numbers 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Book block above to selec umber You will see 2 Enter the phone number you use to access the automated system 3 Press then press GD You will see 4 Press gt i to insert a pause into the sequence 5 Enter the next group of numbers such as an account number or PIN number 6 Enter any other required symbols such as or 53 54 7 10 11 Insert another pause and enter the next group of numbers by repeating steps 3 through 5 as many times as necessary You can store up to 32 digits including pauses Then store the entire sequence as you would any phone number Press GD to begin storing You will see Enter the two digit memory location where you want the sequence stored You will see Enter a name for your sequence See How to Enter a Name on page 36 for details on entering names Press gt i when you finish entering the name Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location number and name you stored Placing a Call with Pauses To use yo
67. layed 3 Press ot to scroll through the list The display shows the order in which the call was received in the upper right corner with the phone number and name of the calling party if available The received call list can range from most recent previous phone call to least recent phone call The following symbols appear next to the received calls Answered Missed 4 Press GD to dial the displayed number 46 Managing Recent Calls Reviewing Dialed Calls 1 Follow the steps in the G tting to Recent Calls block to scroll to z The total number of dialed calls that are stored is displayed in the upper right corner You can see up to the last twenty numbers dialed If there are no numbers in the Dialed Call list you will see 2 2 Press gt i to enter your dialed calls list Shortcut P lt gt 3 Press ot to scroll through the list The dialed ress GD z to enter call list can range from 3 the most recent your dialed dialed phone call to the least recent alle list dialed phone call The display shows the order of the previously dialed phone call in the upper right corner with the phone number and name if available of the party called 4 Press GD to dial the displayed number 47 Tip To erase all entries you must press and hold amp whereas to erase a single entry you simply press 48 Clearing Caller Line ID To erase all entr
68. ll else fails call your service provider the company that sends you your monthly cellular bill for assistance See Locking Unlocking Your Phone on page 78 for more information on Security Features 117 Question I tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal Answer This sound means that the cellular system did not process your call For example the cellular system may be overloaded with call attempts To redial the number press amp before ending your call attempt or press D and try the call again later See Redialing a Number on page 32 for more information on redialing I tried to place a call and received an altemating high low tone This sound means your call did not reach the cellular system You may have dialed the number too soon after tuming the phone on Wait until the NS light stops blinking before placing a call An altemating tone may also indicate that your phone s signal is blocked Make sure you re clear of any obstructions such as bridges parking garages or tall buildings I tried to listen to my Voice Mail or You have probably tumed off the Scratchpad tones Place your call enter the access numbers when use a paging prompted by the recording then press G2 GD To service a calling avoid this problem in the future follow the directions card etc but Tuming Scratchpad Tones On and Off on page 74 to nothing happened tum the S
69. menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Tone Control and press gt i to select 3 Press at to scroll to the following features and press i to select Selecting Call Alert Type Using this feature you can choose to be alerted to Shortcut incoming calls using the vibrating ringer the ringer Press both or neither is the default to toggle the Vi In particular the VibraCall Alert vibrating alert is e ideal for situations where ringing may not be oranda off appropriate or in noisy places where you might not hear the ringer When both the ringer and vibrating alerts are selected the phone alerts you by vibrating for three cycles and then ringing Notes Although you set your call alert type below the selection is temporarily suppressed if Pager Mode is enabled See Activating Pager Mode on page 87 for details i ovnl bem UO e When your phone is connected to an external power supply and you receive an incoming call your phone will ring regardless of the call alert setting 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Tone Controls block above to select Tune The display shows your current alert type setting 71 Shortcut Press to toggle among the Message Alert and Call Alert types 72 2 3 4 Press ot to scroll through your choices se i Press gt i when you reach the setting you want
70. nes 40 74 118 scrolling speed setting 113 Seamless Connection 24 security options resetting 83 service level 81 Short Message Service clearing message 111 indicator 27 indicators 108 locking message 110 unlocking a message 110 viewing messages 108 Short Messaging Services SMS 107 Signal Strength Indicator 26 single timer 67 Smart Button 31 smart button 13 SMS Message Waiting Indicator 27 Speed Dial 39 standby mode 28 standby time 15 storing calling card information 55 names and numbers 35 storing names and numbers 52 System Identification viewing 94 T talk time 15 timer audible one minute 66 audible repeating 67 automatically display individual timer 66 cumulative call timer 65 individual call timer 64 one minute audible 66 repeating audible timer 67 reset 65 resettable call timer 64 single 67 tips defined 14 tones alternating high low 118 call alert 71 turning scratchpad tones on and off 74 Turbo Dial 35 39 turning phone off 25 turning phone on 25 127 U unanswered call indicator 30 unlock phone 117 V VibraCall Alert 27 33 60 71 73 VibraCall alert 72 vibrating ringer 60 71 73 voice mail 72 118 dialing 106 edit access number 112 Voice Message Waiting Indicator 27 voice privacy 77 Voicemail 27 volume adjusting 33 muting 33 volume keys 14 128 Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U S patents 4121218 4127824 4128740
71. o memory locations 1 10 e Calls can be placed from a selected memory range only e Memory edit and storage allowed with the selected range e No access to name directory No edit storage or recall from memory locations 1 9 Getting to Secure Options 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Lock Secure and press gt i to select 3 Press at to scroll to the Secure Options submenu and press gt t to select 4 Enter your six digit security code scroll to the following features and press gt i to select Resetting All Options Use the Master Reset feature to reset all user selectable options back to their original factory settings Note Once you select this feature the reset process cannot be canceled or reversed 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Security Options above to select 2 Press gt if you want to reset all your phone s options back to their factory settings You will see or Press GD to exit the menu if you do not want to reset your phone s options 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 83 84 Clearing All Stored Information If you want to start over use Master Clear to reset all user selectable options clear the resettable timer and erase all Phone Book information Note Once you select this feature the process cannot be canceled or reversed 1 Follow the Step
72. of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute as well as the follow up research to be sponsored by industry will begin to generate this type of information What is FDA s role conceming the safety of mobile phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing as it does with new drugs or medical devices However the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists 137 138 Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety The agency has recommended that the industry support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health At the same time FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for diff
73. of the following is displayed The more segments filled on the battery gauge the greater the charge Low Battery Waming When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain your phone signals you in three ways appears in the first line of the display No bar segments are highlighted A short tone plays periodically To confirm low battery signals Press GD Power Status Messages You may also see one of the following messages Auxiliary and or main batteries fitted phone is operating from auxiliary battery Auxiliary and or main batteries fitted phone is operating from main battery Auxiliary and main batteries fitted auxiliary battery is being charged Auxiliary and or main batteries fitted main battery is being charged Charging Batteries Using the Intemal Charger Your phone has a built in battery charger Using either the AC or vehicle power adapter you can plug the handset directly into a power source to into the accessory charge any attached batteries connector on the bottom of your phone as shown with the release tab facing up To charge 1 Plug the AC adapter or vehicle power adapter Tip You can still place and answer calls while using either the internal charger or the vehicle power adapter Remember that talking on the phone requires energy so charging takes more time To pl
74. one with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package e aheadset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist Again the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful But if people are concerned about the radio frequency energy from these products taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk 139 140 Where can I find additional information For additional information see the following websites Federal Communications Commission FCC RF Safety Program select Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters http www fcc gov oet rfsafety World Health Organization WHO International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection select Qs amp As http www who int emf United Kingdom National Radiological Protection Board nttp www nrpb org uk Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA http www wow com com U S Food and Drug Administration FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health http www fda gov cdrh consumer 1 Muscat et al Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 2 Tice et al Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays In Annual Meeting o
75. our changes to the name See How to Enter a Name on page 36 Press to erase one letter at a time or skip to step 9 to leave the name unchanged 9 Press gt i when you finish editing the name The display shows the new information 10 Press i to save your changes Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location number and name you stored or Press GD to leave the information unchanged When you see an 7 enter a new two digit memory localo to avoid overwriting the information in the current location 11 Press D to exit or scroll to other features 59 Getting to Phone Book 1 Press then press gt t to enter the menu system gt t 2 Press X1 to scroll to Phone Book and press to select 3 Press r to scroll to the following features and press gt i to select Assigning an Individual Ring Style to a Phone Book Entry You can use the individual ring style feature to assign one of nine ring styles to alert you of an incoming call from a phone number listed in your phone book Note This feature will only operate if you subscribe to Caller ID from your service provider Caller ID is not available in all areas 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Book block to select ins 2 Select the phone book entry to which you want to assign an individual ring style a Enter the first letter of the name entry associated with the phone number
76. p of numbers stored in memory Pause Dialing A method of storing Phone Book entries that allows you to store multiple strings of numbers in one memory location useful for instance in accessing automated phone systems See Storing and Placing Numbers with Pause Dialing on page 53 Personal Identification Number PIN A private numeric password that protects personal accounts such as bank by phone or Voice Mail prompt A message requesting input R road map The visual representation of your phone s menu system provided in this user guide S scratchpad tones The tones that your telephone transmits when you press a key on the keypad These tones are used to access automated calling systems such as Voice Mail paging services banking by phone etc These tones are also heard by the party on the other line if you use the Scratchpad while a call is in progress Synonymous with Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones scroll To move backward or forward through a list for example to move backward or forward through the menu system or the name directory security code A six digit code used to access sensitive features in the Secure Options submenu of the Lock Security menu service provider A company affiliated with a cellular carrier that provides satellite service to its customers signal The radio waves that carry information between your phone and the satellite system Smart Button The middle key on the side of your phone us
77. posed to RF energy compared to controls There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from 133 134 animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones First it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans Second many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer causing chemicals and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously up to 22 hours per day For the past five years in the United States the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of mobile phones This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study 1 In a hospital based case control study researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma a type of brain cancer or acoustic neuroma a benign tumor of the nerve sheath No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of types of gliomas were considered together It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years When 20 types of glioma were considered separately however an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma neuroepithelliomatous tumors It is possible with m
78. ratchpad In addition to your internal phone book you also have a built in scratchpad for making quick notes The scratchpad remembers the last phone number shown on your display Entering a Number in the Scratchpad If you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call enter the number on the scratchpad so you can place the call later 1 Enter the number into the keypad The person on the line can hear tones as you dial 2 Press GD to end the current call if necessary 3 Press amp D to call the number you saved on the Scratchpad Storing Numbers During a Call You can also store numbers during a call 1 Enter the number into the keypad The person on the line can hear tones as you dial 2 Press GD and continue storing with step 3 in Storing Names and Numbers on page 35 Using the Menu System Your TDMA digital StarTAC cellular phone includes many features to help you be more productive The phone s user friendly menu system helps you find what you need quickly and easily In this chapter you will learn e what are the main menu features how to navigate through the menus how to read a menu road map Introducing the Menu Features As you scroll through the menu system you will see the following icons each representing a high level menu va Recent Calls Phone Book Timers ame i Tone Control Lock Secure C A Phone Options Network Selection
79. ry If you do not use a body worn accessory ensure the antenna is at least one inch 2 5 centimeters from your body when transmitting Use of non Motorola accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone andmay violate FCC regulations Phone Operation Normal Operation Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder Tips on Efficient Operation Observe the following guidelines to operate your phone most efficiently Extend your antenna fully if applicable Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Batteries Caution All batteries can cause property damage injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot To protect against such unwanted current drain exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside your pocket purse or other container with metal objects When the battery is detached from the phone your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover please use this cover for storing your batter
80. s in Getting to emy Options to select Press to clear the memory and reset all your phone s options back to their factory settings You will see This takes a few seconds or Press GD to exit the menu if you do not want to reset your phone s options 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Customizing Phone Options The Phone Options menu lets you customize the way your phone sends and receives calls You can tune your phone for optimal performance view information about the phone and choose from a number of convenient features In this chapter you will learn how to activate pager mode e switch between analog or digital mode e view your own phone number e switch cellular phone numbers e review your phone s feature settings e select features for vehicular use e conserve battery power display your system identification select a language Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press stoscrollup Press to select Press _ to scroll down _ You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system 85 86 Road Map for Phone Options To enter the menu system Press then press t or Press GD ap Start a gt t a gt t a et a a rt l mt mt a gt t l gt t gt t pa a gt t gt t gt t gt t
81. s page to select the L sub menu Press to scroll through the language options The choices include English Spanish French Portuguese Hebrew and Russian Press gt i to select the language setting you want 4 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 95 96 98 Selecting a Network Note This is an optional network and subscription dependent feature that is not available in all areas The Network Selection menu lets you decide which network your phone will use In this chapter you will learn how to e select a non public network e select a public network search for the default network e view all non public networks Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press stoscrollup Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down _ You can also use your phone s E and keys to scroll through the menu system 99 Road Map for Phone Options To enter the menu system Press then press t or Press GD ap Start Yy Yy Yy eae emia emia Zia emia emia aia gt i gt mt gt l i gt t e gt t L gt 100 Getting to Network Selection 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Network Selection and press gt i to select 3 Press ot to scroll to the following features Selecting a Non Public Network To sele
82. s you to switch power sources while a call is in progress without losing the call If you hear a low battery warning while you are in a call plug in the vehicle power adapter or AC Adapter Charge Times Locate your battery by type to see how long your battery takes to charge to a 95 power level ChargeTime Battery Type hrs Intemal Charger NiMH Main 500 mAH 125 Slim LIION Main 500 mAH 2 5 Extended LiON Main 900 30 mAH i LIION Auxiliary 900 mAH 3 0 After the battery reaches 95 it begins to slow charge until it is fully charged It is normal for batteries to become warm during charging Using the Phone Turning the Phone On and Off 1 Open your phone to expose the keypad 2 To turn the phone on press and hold until the display appears and you hear an audible alert 7 3 Press and hold again to turn the phone Off Power i F will be displayed and you will hear an audible alert What You Will See When you turn on your TDMA digital StarTAC phone it performs a self test to let you know it is operational When the test is completed the display shows one of several possible greetings such as the name of your Service Provider or an indication of local or non local cover age area your phone number e the Digital or Analog icon 25 NS 26 Reading the Indicators Signal Strength Indicator 1 The Signal Strength
83. see i 5 2 Press gt to toggle between Om and EL 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Tip f the ringer and VibraCall alert are off the phone answers without ringing or vibrating 93 Getting to Phone Options 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press a to scroll to Phone Options and press i to select 3 Press a to scroll to the following features Selecting Battery Options Status Light This feature enables you to turn off the Power Status Indicator Turn this mode on to increase talk or standby times 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Options above to select th s sub menu You will see 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features Displaying System Identification This feature shows the System ID number that identifies the cellular system your phone is currently accessing An even number indicates a wireline system while an odd number indicates a non wireline system 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Options above to enter the s sub menu You will see 2 Press gt i to view the System ID number After six seconds the phone goes back to step 2 3 Press GD to exit or scroll to other features 94 Selecting Language This feature enables you to select the language in which your phone displays prompts and messages 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Phone Options on the previou
84. ssage Red system waiting No message off No service Message Red a Red waiting Note The Power Status Indicator is Off when the phone is in charger only mode or when the status light feature is turned off Standby Mode To conserve energy your phone may turn off its lights when in standby mode The display comes back the next time you press a key or open the phone Storing Your Phone in Its Holster To store your phone in its holster make sure the main battery is facing the inside of the holster Then clip the holster onto a belt purse or briefcase Notes For body worn use keep the antenna at least one inch from your body when transmitting The holster has been designed for your convenience and is not meant to secure your phone under all circumstances Placing a Call To place a call 1 With the phone powered on press and hold until the display appears and you hear an audible alert 2 Enter the number you want to call Press GD to erase one digit at a time if you make a mistake e Press and hold to clear the entire entry You can also recall a previously dialed or stored number See Using Phone Memory on page 34 for details 3 Press and hold gt i until you hear a second tone or Press GD to place the call You hear a single tone alert if the keypad tones are turned on and see S 29 30 4 You can dial phone numbers with up to
85. step 7 6 Press GD 55 56 7 Press to scroll to the Number Character You will see SH 8 Press gt i to insert the Character This special character saves a place for the phone number you will be calling The number is inserted automatically when you place the call 9 Press GD 10 Press i to insert another pause as in steps 3 and 4 11 Enter your calling card PIN number 12 Press GD to store your calling card sequence You will see 13 Enter the two digit memory location where you want the sequence stored You will see 14 Enter a name for your sequence See How to Enter a Name on page 36 for details on entering names 15 Press gt i when you are finished entering the name Your phone confirms your entry by displaying the location number and name you stored Placing a Calling Card Call To recall your stored calling card information 1 Recall the calling card information you stored See Recalling an Entry by Name and Recalling an Entry by Location on page 51 for more information on Recalling Numbers 2 Press amp D before entering the number You ig Enter the phone number you want to call including the area code Enter the number manually by location or recall Press and hold or press GD to place the call Your phone dials the number to access your long distance provider Press i or press GB to send the
86. that is positioned close to the user s head during normal telephone conversation These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone s antenna the primary source of the RF and the person s head The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user on the outside of a car for example is drastically lower than that from hand held phones because a person s RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source The safety of so called cordless phones which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies has not been questioned How much evidence is there that hand held mobile phones might be harmful Briefly there is not enough evidence to know for sure either way however research efforts are on going The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results A few animal studies however have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals In one study mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were ex
87. tions 85 Road Map for Phone Options 86 Activating Pager Mode 87 Viewing Your Own Number 88 Switching Between Numbers 89 Reviewing Feature Settings 90 Activating Automatic Hands Free 91 Activating Multiple Key Answer 92 Deactivating Open to Answer 92 Activating Automatic Answer 93 Selecting Battery Options Status Light 94 Displaying System Identification 94 Selecting Language 95 Selecting a Network 99 Road Map for Phone Options 100 Selecting a Non Public Network 101 Selecting a Public Network 102 Specifying a Default Search 103 Viewing All Non Public Networks 103 Using the Message Center 104 Road Map for Message Center 105 Voice Mail Alerts 02 106 Dialing Voice Mail 04 106 Reading Text Messages 107 Editing the Voice Mail Number 112 Setting the Scrolling Speed 113 Reference Information 114 Accessory Options 25 114 Troubleshooting 0 e eee ee eee 117 Glossa ran eta cea eames tag ae 119 Index 4s eg cee oe de a ee Ge 124 Safety Information Important Read this information before using your wireless handheld phon
88. to extend battery life Your battery s talk time and standby time are relative measurements of the battery s capacity The more you talk on the phone the less standby time you have and vice versa To get the most from your battery allow it to charge fully To charge the battery to 100 of its capacity leave it in the charger for an extra hour after the charger s light tums green You can also tum on the Power Save M ode feature to extend battery life However the LED Power Status Indicator does not light when this feature is activated Certain features demand power from your battery and reduce battery life If you have selected the Automatic Display of Individual Call Timer feature the display uses battery power to remain active during each call Tum this feature off to conserve battery energy See Displaying the Individual Timer Automatically on page 66 for more information on this feature Make sure that you are using batteries that are compatible with your phone Exposing your battery to extreme temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F can shorten battery life Batteries are especially sensitive to high temperature extremes As a good rule always take your phone with you when you leave your car The display says Locked How do I unlock my phone Enter the last three digits of your cellular number If that doesn t work use the factory preset lock code 123 If a
89. tton to select the setting you want Toggling Features On and Off Some of your phone s features toggle on and off Use the upper or lower volume key to scroll to the desired feature then press the Smart Button to select it Entering the Menu System i Press then press to access the menu You will see lls Placing and Ending a Call You can use the Smart Button to place and end a call as described in Placing a Call on page 29 and Ending a Call on page 30 Switching Between Digital and Analog Modes To switch from digital to analog mode or from analog to digital during a call Press GD Depending upon availability your phone selects the TDMA digital system or the analog system Tip You can also enter the menu system by pressing D 31 32 Notes e This feature is not available on all models of this phone Once you switch from digital to analog mode you can not switch back to digital mode until you turn your phone off and on again e When you switch from digital to analog mode you may still see the digital Di indicator while the phone is idle that is not in an active call Redialing a Number Automatic Redial A fast busy signal indicates that the cellular system is busy With Automatic Redial your phone calls continuously for the next four minutes When it makes a connection the phone rings or vibrates You can distinguish this ring because it is
90. ultiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results 2 Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities including mutations chromosomal aberrations DNA strand breaks and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay which detects structural effects on the genetic material The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation but only after 24 hours of exposure It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting Thus follow up research is necessary FDA is currently working with government ind
91. ur other phone number for example Press t to confirm the new setting Press to exit or scroll to other features 89 90 Reviewing Feature Settings Use this feature to review the changes you ve made to feature settings Note While scrolling through Feature Review you can only review settings You cannot change them 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Options block to select F i Press Ti or press E or to scroll through features you changed from their default settings If all of the features are set to the factory standard settings the display shows 3 Press GD to exit the menu Getting to Call Options 1 Press then press to enter the menu system 2 Press at to scroll to Phone Options and press to select 3 Press a to scroll to the Call Options submenu and press gt to select gt t 4 Press to scroll to the following features Activating Automatic Hands Free Turn this feature on when you are using Hands Free vehicular accessories Note The use of wireless telephones and their accessories devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these devices To find out more about accessories for your car refer to Accessory Options on page 114 1 Follow the steps in Getting to Call Options above to scroll to You will see futomati 2 Press
92. ur stored sequence 1 Recall the stored number with the pause inserted Press and hold or press GD to place the call When the recording prompts you for information press or G to send the next set of stored numbers Press gt or press amp D as many times as necessary to transmit all the numbers Getting to Phone Book 1 Press then press t to enter the menu system i 2 Press ot to scroll to Phone Book and press i to select 3 Press Tito scroll to the following features and press i to select Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card Information Storing Calling Card Infomation Like Pause Dialing you can store calling card access numbers separated by pauses for recall later You can also store a Number Character in the sequence to save a place for the number you call when you use your calling card See Using Lock Security Features on page 75 for more information on protecting your calling card information 1 Follow the steps in the Getting to Phone Book block above to select E i You will see 2 Enter the phone number you use to access your calling card system Skip this step if you only dial 0 3 Press GD GD You will see 4 Press i to insert a pause into the sequence 5 Enter the next numbers if needed For example some long distance carriers require you to dial a 0 first If no further numbers are needed skip to
93. ustry and academic groups to ensure the proper follow up to these industry funded research findings Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such recommendations Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature 135 136 1 Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests There were no changes in the subjects ability to recall words numbers or pictures or in their spatial memory but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared 2 In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use When tumors did exist in certain locations however they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used Because this occurred in only a small number of cases the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant In summary we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are or are not any low incident health problems associat
94. ve your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks from your battery in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats 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 NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result US021600 xi Overview 12 Package Content Options Your TDMA digital StarTAC cellular phone is typically packed with a transformer charger and at least one battery Below is a sampling of the different package options Note Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured Slim Main Battery with Battery Cover Standard Main Battery TDMA digital with Batt
95. vent injuries or burns do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals Removing and Attaching Battery Covers Your phone s batteries are shipped uncharged and fitted with protective covers Before you install the batteries remove these covers and save them for storing unused batteries The covers prevent metal objects from contacting the battery terminals reducing the risk of injury or damage from a battery short circuit Removing the Main Battery Cover 1 Press in the release latch 2 Rotate the battery upward and lift it out of the cover Attaching the Main Battery Cover 1 Lower the edge of the 1 battery opposite the 4 release latch into the cover Release Latch 2 Drop the side with the release latch down until the latch clicks into Release Latch place 17 18 Removing the Auxiliary Battery Cover 1 Hold the auxiliary battery securely with one hand With your other hand s thumb push up on the bottom of the cover Continue pushing until the cover slides free of the pins on the bottom of the battery and swing the cover away from the battery Pins Attaching the Auxiliary Battery Cover 1 Slide the cover s narrow end into the small grooved hook on top of the auxiliary battery Hook Push the cover firmly downward until the base of the cover slides past the 2 4 battery pins then release Installing and Removin
96. will learn how to review all calls that you have received or dialed Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone gt t Press toscrollup Press gt to select Press _ to scroll down You can also use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system 43 44 Road Map for Recent Calls To enter the menu system Press then press 1 or Received Calls Dialed Calle Yy To Main enu Vv About Recent Calls The Recent Calls menu allows you to review previous calls that you have received or dialed Following are some useful tips and information about reviewing recent calls Your TDMA digital StarTAC cellular phone can store the telephone numbers and names of the last thirty incoming calls If the caller s phone number matches a phone number stored in the phone s memory the phone automatically displays the name associated with that phone number If you subscribe to call waiting and receive a call while another call is in progress you hear a call waiting tone and the caller s name and number appear on the display The name and number are automatically stored and can be viewed after ending the call using the procedure described in Reviewing Received Call on page 46 Caller Line ID allows you to view the name and number of the calling party in the phone s display while the phone is ringin
97. y Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones The tones that your telephone transmits when you press a key on the keypad These tones are used to access automated calling systems such as Voice Mail paging services banking by phone etc These tones are also heard by the party on the other line if you use the Scratchpad while a call is in progress Synonymous with Scratchpad tones or touch tones E emergency call This feature allows you to make an emergency call even if your phone is locked by dialing 911 or another emergency access number F fringe area The outermost range of a cellular system where signals are weak function keys The non numeric keys on your phone s keypad used to perform specific tasks H home system The local cellular system where you obtain your cellular service home type system A cellular system of the same type as your local cellular system See also non home type system and system type l icon One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages indicator A light on your phone that gives you information about your phone s status Internal Charger A charger built into your phone for use with an AC adapter or cigarette lighter adapter See Using the Internal Charger on page 21 120 K Keypad Tones The sounds produced through your phone s speaker when you press the keys See Turning Keypad Tones On and Off on page 73 L landline The telephone system used for

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