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1. 000 c eee Adjust your phone s tone controls Lock Security Features 0 0 0 0c eee eee eee Control access to your phone Phone Options sert ra Re teh Personalize your phone s operation Using the MiniBrowser 0 0000 1 Access valuable information with your phone Using Data Features sees eee ee eee 1 Make your phone a wireless modem Reference Information Accessory Options ciis 1 Troubleshooting sees 1 GIOSSALY Ain toes ELEM beth ds 1 Contents Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals TELECOMMUNICATIONS C 11 INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION IMPORTANT EXPORT INFORMATION Because of federal export regulations applicable to this Motorola phone it cannot be sold for export from the U S A or Canada Please read the following impor tant notice EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada This product cannot be exported from the United States or Canada without an export license issued by the U S Department of Commerce In addition to the U S license if this product is to be exported from Canada an Export Permit issued by the Canada Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade must be obtained before export Safety Information 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 signal
2. Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on your phone Press Q to scroll up EU Press Q to select m Digital i Press to scroll down rs Bry Qwavz x Oorr gt Gea dis Sar Press to open m messaging menus Contact your Service Provider for availability Receiving Messages If your phone is ON and you receive a Voice Mail MiniBrowser alert or alphanumeric message gt An alert sounds or vibrates Your phone will beep or vibrate three times See Ringer or Vibrator Selection on page 77 to set your phone s alert See page 79 to learn about Reminder Tones gt An indicator appears on the display Appears on the lower line of the display when you receive an alphanumeric message It will stay on the display until you have read the message a Lew Appears when your phone s message memory is almost full at approximately 85 capacity Appears in the main display when the message memory is completely full and your phone is in idle mode Fe Appears on the bottom line of the display when you receive a Voice Mail message It will stay on the display until you have listened to the message Your Service Provider will then signal your phone to turn the indicator OFE gt Press to open the Messaging Menu When you open the Messaging Menu the icon of the message type you received will be flashing Voice Mail Indicator t Messag
3. Exit Menu Enter digits Press to erase a digit at a time or press and hold to erase the entire number Press E3 to move the cur sor backward Press Q or Db when you finish the phone number Press Q or 8 to scroll through the icons and press 0 to select the highlighted icon The display will show the current location If you would like to save your changes in the same location then press Q or You will see the name associated with the entry If you would like to move the entry to a new location and keep the original entry then press and hold to erase the location and enter a new two digit location You will see the name associated with the entry Press to erase one letter at a time or press and hold to erase the entire name Press E to move the cursor backward See page 37 for details on entering names Skip this step to leave the name unchanged Press 0 or GD when you finish editing the name You will see Pham wesed P N is the total of numbers stored in the location and XXX is the location number Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 67 v 7 o 3 o W o o x Call Timers 68 Your phone is equipped with three visual and three audible call timers You can monitor or record 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 we will
4. Exit Menu Press Q or 8 to scroll to nd press 6 to select You will see Enter a new three digit lock code You will see Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Changing the Secure Code The Secure Code is a six digit number factory set to 000000 You will probably want to change it to something unique and easy to remember 4 Select Feature Code Exit Menu Press Q or 8 to scroll to and press 0 to select You will see EnterNew Enter a new six digit Secure Code Your phone will briefly display the new code Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Change Shortcut Press GD 95 enter your six digit secure code enter a new lock code then Change SecureCode amp 87 Getting to Lock Security 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press Q 2 Enter Press Q or to scroll to L Lock Secure and press le to select 3 Access Secure Options Serv ice Level 4 88 Press Q Or 8 to scroll to and press Q You will see Secus Enter your six digit secure code Secure Options Submenu Service Level When loaning your phone to others you may want to restrict call placement or protect memory information Your phone has two service levels that allow you to control the types of outgoing calls that can be made from your phone 4 Select Press a or 8 to scroll t Feature and press 0 to select
5. You will see 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Displaying Phone Information This feature allows you to view information about your phone If you require technical assistance you may be asked to check here Fo then 3 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature press 0 to select 4 Scroll Press or 8 to scroll through the information 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Feature Review After you have spent some time adjusting your phone s settings use this feature to review the changes you have made When you enter Feature Review your phone will display any features that you have changed from their default factory settings Keep in mind Feature Review is simply an opportunity to review but not change your current settings 3 Begin Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Review and press 6 to enter 4 Browse Press 8 or 8 to scroll through any features Features you have changed from their default set tings If all features are set to their default factory settings the display will show 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Phone Info v z o 5 oO xo E3 o 5 oO Feature Rev ieu Shortcut Press then 93 Getting to Call Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Phone Options and press 9 to select 3 Enter Press 0 or 8 to scroll
6. Name press Q when finished Your phone will con irm the entry by displaying the stored infor mation Placing a Priority Call Place When Priority Call is ON press amp hold Im Call at any time Keep in mind If call restriction Service Level 1 is enabled the Turbo Dial Keys will not be active To override the restriction and place a priority call press GS9 lt gt GED or GB See page 88 for information on your phones service levels Pr ior ity CallOn Shortcut Press GD 0 then gt and continue with step 4 85 Getting to Lock Security 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press Q 2 Enter Press Q or 8 to scroll to 1 Lock Secure and press le to select 3 Access Press Q Or 8 to scroll to Secure and press Q You will see Secus Options Enter your six digit secure code Secure Secure Options Submenu Options 8 For your protection you must enter a six digit secure code in order to access the features in the Secure Options submenu The factory programmed secure code is 000000 View Viewing the Lock Code Lock Code amp To view the three digit lock code Shortcut 4 View Press Q to select Press Code You will see Losi enter six digit security code 5 Exit Press to exit the menu or you ma then GD E i Menu scroll to other features 86 Changing the Lock Code To change the three digit lock code 4 5 Enter New Begin Change Code
7. Press 0 twice to enter your name directory Press 0 or 8 to scroll to the name you are looking for Enter the first letter of the name The display will show the name and location of the first entry beginning with that letter and an icon for each number stored in the entry up to four Pama IS P5 Press 0 to select the entry for the displayed name You will see the first number stored in the location Press or 6 to scroll through the numbers stored in that location The selected icon will be highlighted Press and hold Q or press D E to call the number You will see Press GD or close the phone or Press and hold 0 until you hear a high tone You will see then Press 0 again Recalling from Memory Recalling by Memory Location Each entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01 99 Once you have stored entries you can recall them by memory location 1 Begin 2 Enter Location 3 Select Entry 4 Choose Number 5 Place Call 6 End Call Press GD to begin recalling Enter the two digit memory location of the entry you are looking for Press 6 to select the displayed entry You will see the first number stored in the ocation Press 9 or 8 to scroll through the numbers stored in that location The selected icon will be highlighted Press and hold Q or press GD or G9 to call the number You will see Press GD or close the phone or Press and
8. Press and hold or press GD or G9 to call the number You will see Press GD or close the phone or Press and hold Q until you hear a high tone 2 Enter Phone Book Recall Bu Nane m and instantly place a call 3 Begin 4 Enter amp Find Name 5 Select Number 6 Place Call Tip Press Q while 7 End scrolling through Call the icons to go to another entry 62 You will se then Press Q again Recalling By Location Recall By Each entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered Location m 01 99 Once you have stored the entry you can use this feature to recall it by the number of the location 3 Begin Press or 8 to scroll to f Tip Recalling icr and press Q to select To place a quick You will see call just enter 5 the two digit 4 Enter Enter the two digit memory location of the Location number you are looking for You will see the pl ud name location number and an icon for each number stored in the entry 5 Select Press 0 to select the entry then press f or Number 8 to scroll through the numbers stored in that location 6 Place Press and hold Q or press amp or 5 to Call call the number You will see Tip Press 0 while 7 End Press GD or close the phone scrolling through Call or the icons to go to Press and hold Q until you hear a high tone another entry You will see then Press 0 again Phone Book Status Prone Mod You can use this featu
9. Shortcut 3 Enter Press Q or to scroll to Press D 6 Feature press 0 to select then p gt and continue 4 Select Press Q or to scroll to with step 4 Setting i B and press 0 to select 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Note If you turned the DTMF tones OFE but you want to access a tone activated system like Voice Mail place your call enter the numbers you need to transmit and Send Press Gd then press GD or GB to send Tones the tones if DTMF tones are OFF 80 Service Tones When Service Tones are ON you will be instantly alerted to any change in your wireless service You will hear two short beeps when your phone 1 starts to roam 2 returns to a home system after roaming 3 loses service or 4 finds service 3 Find Press or 8 to scroll to Feature 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the featur Feature 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Keep in mind Your phone will always beep if a call is dropped Serv ice Tones Off A 81 o 5 1 o El gt 3 3 a Lock Security 82 While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended your phone has a number of built in security features to prevent unauthorized use In this chapter we will explain how to gt lock and unlock your phone gt place emergency calls gt view and change your lock code gt
10. 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 gt 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 poten tial for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are 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 c
11. we ll answer those questions and teach you everything necessary to start using your new phone Begin learning The Basics on page 20 Using Memory Read Using Memory beginning on page 34 and we will explain how to make the most of your new phone s internal Phone Book You will save time with dialing shortcuts and memory features that make it easy to place quick calls Guide Overview Using Messaging This Digital StarTAC phone supports optional messaging services like Caller ID which allows you to see who is calling before you answer It can even receive alphanumeric messages just like a pager and tell you when you have Voice Mail Turn to page 50 to begin Using Messaging Using the MiniBrowser and Data Features With a service subscription your phone can access up to the minute information with the MiniBrowser You can use the phone to retrieve on demand weather reports sports scores stock reports and much more See page 108 With the addition of a data cable you can hook your phone up to a compatible computer and send and receive faxes and data See page 116 The Works When you are ready to learn the advanced features of your new phone turn to page 58 for The Works We will explain everything from navigating the menu system to electronically locking your phone So relax Let us show you what your Digital StarTAC phone can do Contact your Service Provider for availability Conte
12. Fax or Other Press 6 or GD to select he highlighted icon You will see Enter up to four numbers per location Press GD when finished Enter a name to identify the phone number s or continue with step 9 See page 37 for details on entering names 9 Store Press or Q Your phone will confirm the Number entry by displaying 10 Exit Press GD to exit menu or you may scroll to Menu other features Viewing Your Number Use this feature to view your phone s currently active number 3 View Press g or 8 to scroll to pi Number and press Q to select The display will show the currently active number 4 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Number Preference When Placing Calls If you prefer to see the numbe instead of the name when you place a call from the internal Phone Book turn Number Preference ON When Receiving Calls If you subscribe to Caller ID your phone automatically looks up callers in your Phone Book and displays the name stored i in the then entry If you prefer to see the caller s number turn Number Preference ON 3 Find Press Q or amp to scroll to Feature 4 Toggle Press Q to toggle the feature Ur or Feature 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Vieu My Number ta Shortcut Press D Nunber Prefer Offa 65 v 7 o 3 o W o o x Getting to
13. Volume ringer volume Tip See page 79 if you would like to silence the keypad tones 31 32 Your Phone amp Its Shortcuts Throughout this guide you will see shortcuts that point out simple ways to reach some of your phone s features If you have owned a Motorola phone before some of these shortcuts will already be familiar to you The Quick Menu Press the Smart Button and the Quick Menu opens on the display The Quick Menu contains shortcuts to your phone s most popular features Press the volume keys to scroll through the options shown below and the Smart Button to choose one Press to scroll up BW Press Q toopenthe fum PONSE menu and select Dialed d Digital Press to scroll down EN DU Em The Phone Book is the place to find all your personal names and numbers See page 38 If you subscribe to messaging you can use this shortcut or the one on page 50 If you subscribe to MiniBrowser service use this feature to launch it See page 108 Your phone remembers the last ten numbers you dialed Turn to page 27 to learn more Select this option to access your phone s menu system See page 58 to find out more Select this option or press GD to exit the Quick Menu at any time Feature not available with some phones Contact your Service Provider for availability Your Phone amp Its Shortcuts The Usual Shortcuts The words menu batt lock mute and
14. can choose your phone s alert selecting from nine ringer styles or silent vibration mode See page 77 Answering a Call To answer a call 1 Extend Extend the antenna completely for best Antenna performance 2 Open Open the phone to expose the keypad Phone or Press G or GBs if the phone is already open Caller ID If Caller ID is active on your phone you will be able to see who is calling before you answer The display will show either your caller s name if in your Phone Book or your caller s number If you prefer to always see your caller s number see page 65 to turn Number Preference ON Tama 0 Smith Jar The Caller IDs for your last 16 callers will be saved See page 52 to learn how to view your stored Caller IDs Contact your Service Provider for availability Receiving Calls Ringer Vibrator Suppress If an incoming call catches you by surprise you can turn the alert OFF using the upper or lower volume key Your phone s ringer or vibrator will remain OFF while the current call lasts The caller will still hear ringing and you can still answer the call by pressing amp or GB Suppress When the phone rings or vibrates press the Alert upper or lower volume key Note This feature works the same with a headset To answer the call with a headset after you have turned the alert OFE press either volume key again or the Smart Button Unanswered Call Indicator Even with the latest wireless
15. corner if you have answered or returned the call Press 2 or to return the call of the displayed caller Press to store the information Contact your Service Provider for availability Caller ID Options When viewing Caller IDs press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted Caller ID 4 Access Press to open the Caller ID Options Function Menu Puma 225 blick di i dH Exit Go To B WBzz Store To Messaging M A Memory Menu Y Exit Delete Delete All Call Back Message Messages 5 Choose Press Q or 8 to scroll to one of Function the following Press 0 to return your phone to the Messaging Menu Press 0 to exit Messaging to idle mode Press 0 to delete the currently selected Caller ID Press 6 again to confirm Press 0 to delete all your Caller IDs Press 6 again to confirm Press 0 to return the call Press 0 to begin storing the number Enter a two digit location select a label enter a name and press GD again Magnes ot od 53 54 Checking Your Voice Mail When you receive Voice Mail your Service Provider sends a notification to your phone and your phone displays an indicator That way you will be able to check for new Voice Mail simply by glancing at your phones display 1 Enter Press to open the Messaging Menu Messaging 2 Select Press Q or to scroll tot Voice Mail press 0 to select If you have one or more Voic
16. explain how to monitor the length of your calls gt set and view the resettable timer for long term monitoring gt program audible timers for your individual needs Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press to scroll up SN Press 9 to select L4 Digital Press 8 to scroll down ED erc Road Map Press GD then press 0 to enter the menu system Start oO O P O Ind iv idua l 00 00 00 amp pg Resettab le Tine 000006 pg 70 Cunu lat ive Tine 0000005 pg 71 Reset Tiner o pg 71 Indiv idual Timer OFF pg 72 One Minute Timer Off 5 pg 72 Repeat ing Timer Off amp pg 73 Single Timer Off pg 73 To Main Menu 6 69 Getting to Call Timers 1 Enter Menu 2 Enter Call Timers Individual 00 00 00 amp Shortcut Press GD then D twice Shortcut Press GE 0 then 3 Resettab le Tine 000006 Shortcut Press GD then D three times Shortcut Press GE 6 then 3 70 Press GD then press QJ Press 0 or 8 to scroll to and press 9 to select Viewing the Individual Timer The individual timer records the air time of your most recent call in hours minutes and seconds It resets before you place the next call You can have the timer display automatically while calls are in progress See Auto Display Individual
17. hold 0 until youl near a i tone You will see then Press 6 again 39 40 Editing Memory Editing a Number If you would like to change a number that you have already stored follow these steps 1 Enter 2 Scroll to Name 3 Select Number 4 Edit Phone Number 5 Finish Number 6 Select Icon 7 Change Original or Copy Entry Press 0 twice to enter your name directory Press f or 8 to scroll to the name you are looking for and press 6 to select Press e or 8 to scroll to the number you would like to change and press GD You will see I Press GD to begin editing Enter digits Press ED to erase one digit at a time or press and hold to erase the entire number Press E to move the cursor backward Press Q or G when you finish the phone number If you would like to change the icon press B or 6 to scroll through the icons Press 0 to select the highlighted icon The display will show the current location If you would like to save your changes in the same location then press or G You will see the name associated with the entry If you would like to move the entry to a new location and keep the original entry then press and hold to erase the location and enter a new two digit location You will see the name associated with the entry 8 Edit Name 9 Confirm Changes Press GD to erase one letter at a time or press and hold ID to erase
18. looking for Press Q to select the entry then press Q or 8 to scroll to the icon of the number you would like to delete Press and hold to clear the number You will see Press GD to confirm that you want to erase the number Recall Shortcuts Super Speed Dial If you know the memory location of the number you wish to call you can use the Super Speed Dial function Keep in mind If more than one number is stored in the location your phone will dial the first To change which number is dialed with Super Speed Dial see Changing Dialing Shortcuts on the next page 1 Enter Enter the two digit memory location 01 99 Location 2 Place Press and hold or press GD or 5 to Call call the number you selected The number stored in the memory location you entered will be dialed You will see J Turbo Dial The Turbo Dial keys let you dial numbers stored in locations 01 09 with the push of a button Keep in mind If more than one number is stored in the location your phone will dial the first To change which number is dialed with Turbo Dial see Changing Dialing Shortcuts on the next page Turbo Press and hold the memory location number Dial of the entry you want to call through and your call i is placed You will see Your phone s Priority Call feature gives you unrestricted access to any number stored in location 01 even if your phone is locked To learn how to activate this fea
19. nternal Rapid Charger 14 nternet 108 115 K keypad cover 18 eypad Tones 79 L ast ten numbers dialed 27 etters entering 37 Lithium lon Batteries 124 lock automatically 84 manually 84 messages 57 lock code changing 87 viewing 86 Lock Security 82 87 road map 83 Master Clear 89 Master Reset 87 memory 34 45 editing 66 67 Phone Book 60 65 recalling 38 39 62 63 storing 36 64 tips 35 menu features 58 Messages Call Back 56 lock unlock 57 options 57 reading 56 receiving 51 108 116 126 Messaging Menu 50 microphone 18 MiniBrowser In Box 115 launching 102 109 Menu 114 115 using 108 115 MiniBrowser Alerts 112 141 MiniBrowser Navigation 110 111 MiniBrowser Options 102 103 multiple key answer 95 mute the phone 30 N names clearing 42 entering 37 recalling 38 62 63 viewing 65 navigating the menu 58 navigating the web 108 115 Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries 124 No Service Indicator 25 number changing yours 92 viewing others 65 viewing yours 65 number character 48 49 Number Preference 65 numbers recalling 38 39 storing 36 O one minute timer 72 outgoing calls controlling 88 placing 26 Pause Dialing 46 47 personalizable banner 99 Phone Book 60 65 editing 66 67 memory 34 45 recalling 62 63 road map 61 status 63 storing 36 64 phone information 93 phone lock automatically 84 manually 84 phone number changing yours 92 viewing others 65 viewing y
20. number in location 98 Tip The symbol in your display represents the Smart Button Q 36 Storing Names and Numbers Each memory location can store up to four numbers For a single contact you can store every number you need like home mobile fax and more Keep in mind Your Phone Book sorts alphabetically by the first letter in the entry If you store an entry without a name it will be placed at the back of the Phone Book 1 Enter Enter the phone number you want to store Number 2 Begin Press GD to begin storing Storing You will see 3 Accept Press GD or to store the sequence in Location the displayed location or EnterNew Press to erase the location number and enter a new two digit location number or Select Enter a digit and press E to store the Range of sequence in the first available location begin Ten ning with that digit 4 Choose Press 8 or 8 to scroll through the icons Label From left to right Work Home Mobile Pager Fax or Other Press 0 or GD to select the highlighted icon 5 Store You will see i Number Enter up More to four numbers per location Press GD when finished entering numbers 6 Enter Enter a name to identify the phone number Name See the next page for help Press or GD when finished Your phone will confirm by displaying the information stored Entering Names When the display shows you can use the keypad to produce an
21. pd 1 landline The telephone system used for conventional office and home phones Lithium Ion Lilon A battery technology used in personal wireless telephones Lithium Ion batteries generally provide more energy capacity than Nickel Metal Hydride batteries of the same weight lock To prevent unauthorized access to the wireless telephone See page 84 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 page 87 133 Glossary memory location A space in the Phone Book where you can store a telephone number and a name Each of the Phone Book s 99 memory locations numbered 01 99 can hold 24 letters and up to four numbers with as many as 32 digits menu This system contains five features Phone Book Timers Tone Control Lock Secure and Phone Options menu feature Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system Message Key Located on the bottom row of the keypad the dedicated Message Key offers One Touch Access to messages and messaging functions See page 50 See also Caller ID Messages and Voice Mail Messages A network subscription dependent service that enables your phone to receive text messages and numeric pages just like a pager See page 56 Messaging Function Menus While viewing your Caller IDs reading your Messages or checking your Voice Mail you can use these menus to manage your messages l
22. the type of system your phone will attempt to access See below for a chart of available settings 4 Begin Press or to scroll to Shortcut Press GD Selection and press 0 to enter i then E and 3 The display will show your phone s i e continue with e current System Mode setting step5 s E 5 Choose Press 0 or 8 to scroll through the System e Mode Mode settings see chart on next page Press 0 to select the displayed setting 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Standard Mode etes r Your phone first seeks a home type aon m system then a non home type system can Home Only Mode H Phone will not operate outside its On lu home system nig Scan A Mode S Phone will operate only within can zt non wireline A systems Scan B Mode Phone will operate only within Scan B wireline B systems Analog Only Mode Phone will only operate on analog fina log networks Some peripheral devices Only require analog signals Contact your Service Provider for availability 105 Getting to System Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 8 Or 8 to scroll to Phone Options and press 9 to select 3 Enter Press i or 8 to scroll to System Options and press 0 to select System Options Submenu fina log Analog Only Only OFF Turning Analog O
23. to Batteries Each battery is shipped in an uncharged state with a protective clip on it Before you can use your phone you will need to remove the clip from the battery and charge it Battery Clips It is a good idea to save the protective clip to store and carry the battery when not in use The clip prevents objects from touching the battery terminals thereby reducing the risk of injury or damage from a short circuit Removing the Main Battery Clip 1 Pressin Press in the release latch Latch 2 Remove Rotate the battery upward and lift it out of Battery the protective clip Release Latch Attaching the Main Battery Clip 1 Lower Lower the side opposite the release latch into Side the clip 2 Click Drop the side with the release latch down Latch until the latch clicks V Installing Batteries Battery Installation To install a battery 1 Insert Place the side of the battery opposite the Toe release latch into the compartment 1 V 2 Snap Press the side with the release latch down Heel until you hear it click into place 2 4 Battery Removal To remove a battery 1 Tum OFF If necessary press and hold amp 9 to turn your Phone phone OFF 2 Remove Pull the release latch back toward the battery Battery and lift the battery out Release Latch 13 peers TTE ET 14 Charging Batteries Using the Internal Rapid Charger Believe it or not there is a battery charg
24. transmission is not secure Secure Non Secure 113 E S e s Lj eo S 114 The MiniBrowser Menu At any time while you are browsing you can open the MiniBrowser Menu for a list of options Through this menu you can set bookmarks get help or information on selected pages and more Keep in mind This menu is only available while browsing To open the MiniBrowser Menu while browsing Open Menu Scroll Select Option Return Press GD then press lt p You will see Press the volume keys to scroll through the options Press Q press or press the numeric key matching the option Press or GB to return to the page you were browsing before you opened the menu The MiniBrowser Menu In the MiniBrowser Menu you can choose one of the following options If you need assistance while browsing select this option Some sites do not have help available Select this option to return to the home page set up by your Service Provider To add a page to your bookmark list choose this feature Once bookmarked press and hold the corresponding key to jump to the book marked page S o s L4 eo To see the address of the current page choose this option Select to relaunch the MiniBrowser This feature offers information on the com pany that helps to provide the web browsing service This submenu contains a couple feat
25. vib appear on the D D gt ED and SD buttons Press the D key first then any one of these buttons and your phone will perform that function Enter Menu Display Meter Lock Phone Mute Phone Silence Ringer Silence All Tones Ea nm Digital 2asc Boer Si 6 tino Bry Qwxvz Oovr gt Press GD then press to enter the menu system Press GD then press IP to display the battery meter Press GD then press You will se Press to lock Press GD then press to toggle mute ON and OFF during a conversation Press GD then press to toggle your phone s VibraCall Alert ON and OFF Press GD then press and hold to turn ON Silent Mode 33 Using Memory 34 Do you have places to go and people to see Too many phone numbers to remember Let your phone remember them for you The internal Phone Book has 99 locations enabling you to store hundreds of phone numbers for easy access on the go In this chapter we will explain how to gt store names and numbers into the Phone Book gt recall phone numbers from memory gt dial in a flash with the Super Speed Dial and Turbo Dial functions gt simplify automated calling systems and credit card calls Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press to scroll up ES Press Q to select P Digital Press to scroll down 102 ave Making the
26. your phone s speaker 132 Glossary Emergency Call This feature allows you to place a call from memory location 01 even if the phone is locked See page 85 F fringe area The outermost range of a wireless system where wireless signals are weak function keys The non numeric keys on your phone used to access and navigate menu features as well as perform memory functions See page 18 Home Only Mode When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home Service Provider your phone will not operate See page 105 icon One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages indicator Asymbol on your phone that gives you information about your phone s status See pages 23 24 Instant Redial This feature enables your phone to redial when your wireless network is tempo rarily unable to handle your call Your phone will automatically attempt the call for four min utes or until it is picked up by the network See page 97 Internal Rapid Charger A charger built into your phone for use with an AC Adapter or cigarette lighter adapter See page 14 K Keypad Tones The sounds produced through your phone speaker when you press the keys See page 79 Keep in mind Keypad Tones does not refer to the tones sent by your phone to communicate with automated phone systems See Transmit Tones for information on the tones used to access automated phone systems a h
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29. 5 Choose Press Q Or 8 to scroll through service level Level settings and press 6 to select the setting See the chart below for descriptions 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Your phone has two service levels Level 1 Calls can be placed from memory locations 1 10 only 1 Memory 1 10 Only amp No dialing from keypad No memory edit or storage No access to name directory Level 4 This is the default setting 4 Standard No restrictions Setting amp Master Reset Use this feature to reset all user selectable options back to their original factory settings Keep in mind Once you select this feature the reset process cannot be canceled or reversed 4 Reset Features 5 Confirm Reset or Exit 6 Exit Menu Master Clear Press Q or 8 to scroll to and press 6 to select You will see Press 0 to confirm You will see Press GD to exit without resetting Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Use Master Clear to clear all user selectable options the resettable timer the Phone Book and the Messaging memory Keep in mind Once you select this feature the process cannot be canceled or reversed 4 Clear Settings 5 Confirm Clear or Exit 6 Exit Menu Press Q or 8 to scroll to and press 0 to select You will see Press 0 to confirm You will see Eis It will take a few seconds to res
30. 7 Internal Rapid 14 charging batteries 14 17 checking your voice mail 54 cigarette lighter adapter 14 124 clear key 18 Clear Master 89 clearing Caller ID 53 Messages 57 Phone Book entries 42 settings 87 Voice Mail notification 55 clock 24 display format 101 cumulative call timer 71 data 116 123 Data Cable attaching 117 data calls pre arrangement 120 Data Capability 116 deleting Caller ID 53 Messages 57 Phone Book entries 42 Voice Mail notification 55 desktop charger 16 17 times 17 dialing priority call 85 restricting 88 Digital Indicator 24 display 18 individual call timer 70 72 last ten numbers dialed 27 lock code 86 system ID 104 your number 65 Display Options 99 101 displaying caller s numbers 65 displaying phone information 93 displaying the 24 Hour Clock 101 DTMF tones 80 storing 46 49 earpiece 18 editing memory 66 67 ending a call data 118 entering names 37 entries clearing 42 faxes 116 123 flip 18 function key 18 Getting Started 10 19 Glossary 132 136 Hands Free Vehicle Kit 124 headset 125 headset jack 18 holster 125 Home Only Mode 105 In Use Indicator 25 incoming calls 28 29 indicators Analog 24 battery level 23 24 Digital 24 In Use 25 No Service 25 Roam 25 Signal Strength 24 Silent Mode 25 Unanswered Call 29 VibraCall amp On 25 Vibrate Then Ring 25 individual call timer 70 auto display 72 installing batteries 13 14 nstant Redial 97
31. Customize many of your phone s features like ringer styles and security settings through TrueSync s simple windows interface Synchronize with select Personal Information Managers PIMs TrueSync software helps provide one step multi point synchronization with most popular PIM manag ers devices and services g S S 2 D Visit wwwstarfish com for more information on TrueSync and software product updates TrueSync is a registered trademark of Starfish Software Inc 123 Accessory Options An exciting line of accessories can enhance and personalize your digital wireless experience Lithium lon Batteries Motorola s Lithium Ion LiIon batteries are high energy density batteries that offer increased capacity and are lighter in weight than similar sized Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries Nickel Metal Hydride batteries NiMH are high capacity batteries that offer up to 30 more talk time than comparable Nickel Cadmium batteries To help achieve maximum life and capacity for your NiMH battery do not leave the battery in the charger for more than 24 hours and use only Motorola approved chargers Cigarette Lighter Adapter Lets you plug into a reliable power source on the road Uses your car s battery to power your phone and rapid charge its battery at the same time The Cigarette Lighter Adapter will not overcharge your battery and contains circuitry to pr
32. GD then press to toggle the VibraCall Alert ON and OFF Shortcut Press GE 0 and p gt P and continue with step 4 Ringer Style 1 A 77 4 o 5 1 o El oo 3 3 a Getting to Tone Control 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 0 Or 8 to scroll to 7 Tone Control and press 0 to select Setup Msg Setup Message Tones Tones When you receive a new Voice Mail or alphanumeric message your phone beeps three times To change the number of beeps or to turn them OFF use this feature Tip 3 Enter Press Q or 8 to scroll to To make new Feature and press 0 to select messages easy to recognize try making the number of beeps unique to each message type 78 4 Select Press or 8 to scroll to Msg Type 5 Toggle Press i to toggle between Tone 0 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Reminder Tones Setup If you subscribe to messaging services this feature can help you remember to check your messages Turn Message Reminder Tones ON and your phone will remind you of unread messages by beeping and or vibrating every two minutes This feature is especially helpful if you are busy or away from your phone 3 Find Press or to scroll to Feature 1 and press Q to select You will See 4 Toggle Press 6 to toggle the featur Feature 5 Exit Press GD to exi
33. Key finsuer OFF pg 95 Open To finsuer Offa pg 96 futo finsuer Offa pg Instant Redial Offa EN To Main Menu 2 Display Systen ID amp pg 104 Select Sustenltode pg 105 finalog Only Off amp pg 106 Roan List Version amp To Main Menu 2 c d do P P P PaP O e Quick Menu On amp pg 98 Change language amp pg 99 Change Banner m pg 99 Back light Select a pg 100 futo Hyphen On amp pg 101 24 Hour Clock Off amp pg 101 Service Light 0n amp pg 101 To Main Menu a v gt o 3 e E 2 o 53 Launch Min ibrouses pg 102 Power Up Mode a pg 103 To Main Menu a 91 Getting to Phone Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Phone Options and press 0 to select Change Number 92 Changing Your Number Your phone can be activated with up to four unique phone numbers You could use one number for home and another for a city you travel to frequently This feature allows you to select an appropriate number Keep in mind Only one number can be active on your phone at a time 3 Begin Press 0 to ente rl The Change display will show your phones currently active number 4 Choose Press f or 8 to scroll through the phone Number numbers programmed into your phone Press 0 to select the desired number
34. Mail or bank by phone a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers account numbers etc Pause Dialing can make using automated systems easy by allowing you to store these numbers in the same memory location as the automated system s access number Separate each set of numbers with a pause a special character that tells your phone to wait before sending additional numbers Storing a Number with Pause Dialing The pause occupies a one digit space in your phone s memory Once you have entered a string of numbers and pauses store the string in the same way you store other entries 1 Enter Enter the phone number you use to access Number the automated system 2 Insert Press GD and press amp or You will Pause see 1 Press Q You will see a pause circle inserted into the number entry 3 Enter Enter the next group of numbers for example PIN your PIN number If the automated system equires a or enter those symbols too 4 Insert Repeat steps 2 and 3 as many times as More necessary Pauses 5 Store Press Enter a two digit location select Sequence an icon enter a name if you like and press D or 0 when finished Your phone will confirm the entry by displaying the information you stored Using Pause Dialing Once stored you may recall the entry and place the call All of the digits you have stored will be recalled but your phone will only send the tones for the set of numbers before t
35. Most of Memory Numbered 01 99 each memory location allows you to store a name and as many as four phone numbers In one location you can store the home mobile work and fax numbers of a single contact To help you find the right number when you store the number you assign it an icon TammEN ie 25 mw 555 1212 E Me E s amp Work Mobile Home Pager Fax Other Once stored when you view memory locations you will see the name location and one icon for each number stored Pumice Smith J Location i Icons of numbers stored Name To organize your Phone Book for convenient recall try storing related contacts in groups of ten For example store your ten most frequently called numbers in locations 01 09 then you can use the Turbo Dial keys to call them with the push of a key You could store business contacts in locations 10 19 family in 20 29 friends in 30 39 and so on When you feel ready for more try the advanced storing features at the end of the chapter For instance pages 46 47 describe how the Phone Book can help you access automated calling systems with only a few keystrokes Tip If you purchase a Motorola Data Connectivity Kit you can easily transfer contacts between your phone and com puter See your Service Provider for more information 35 Tip XX is the number of the lowest available location Tip Always store your Voice Mail
36. Phone Book 1 Enter Menu 2 Enter Press 0 to select to hc Phone Book Edit Memory m Tip Store up to four numbers per entry If four are already stored you will not see the empty cursor 66 Press GD then press QJ p Editing a Memory Location You can use this feature to add a number to an entry change an old number or duplicate an entry to make a similar one in a snap 3 Begin Editing 4 Find by Location or Find by Name 5 Select Number or Add Number Press 0 or 8 to scroll to press 6 to select Press or 8 to scroll to nd press 0 to select You will see Enter the two digit mem ory location of the phone number you want to edit Press 0 or and continue with Step 5 Press Q or 8 to scroll to press 6 to select You will see Enter the first letter of the name you want to edit See page 37 for information on entering letters You will see the first entry beginning with that letter Press f or 8 to scroll to the name you are looking for Press Q or GD and continue with Step 5 Press Q or 6 0 scroll to the icon of the number to be edited if more than one Press GD to select You will see the number Press Q or 8 and press amp D 0 scroll to the empty cursor or 10 11 12 Edit Add Phone Number Finish Number Select Icon Change Original Copy Entry Edit Name Confirm Changes
37. See page 101 for more information waa Battery Level 3 The three bar segments on the phone s Battery Level Indicator show the amount of charge remaining in your battery The more bar segments you see the higher the charge D Digital 4 Indicates you are receiving a digital signal Fi Analog 4 Appears when you are on an analog channel Reading the Indicators iU In Use 5 Appears when a call is in progress Rm Roam 6 Lights up when your phone accesses a wireless service outside of your home system When you leave your wireless Service Area your phone roams seeks another wireless system ns No Service 7 Appears when calls cannot be placed or received from your location Fa Message 8 Appears when you receive an alphanumeric message or MiniBrowser Alert It will disappear after you have read the message E Voice Mail 9 Indicates that you have received a Voice Mail message in your Voice Mailbox It will disappear after you have listened to the message When you select one of the VibraCall Alert combinations see page 77 the following indicators appear in the display E VibraCall On 10 Indicates that your phone s ringer is turned OFF and the VibraCall Alert is ON sf Silent Mode 10 Indicates that all of your phone s tones are silenced and the VibraCall Alert is ON il Vibrate Then Ring 10 Indicates that both the ringer and VibraCall Alert are ON x Contact your Service Provi
38. Timer on page 72 3 View When you enter the Call Timers menu Timer you will see 4 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Viewing the Resettable Timer You can track how much air time you have accumulated during any time period you choose For example reset this timer at the beginning of each billing period to know where you stand at any given moment Use this feature to view the time elapsed and follow the instructions on page 71 to reset the timer 3 View Press Q or 8 to scroll to Timer You will see the air time in minutes since you last reset the timer 4 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Viewing the Cumulative Timer This is a non resettable timer that keeps track of your phones Time 000006 total air time in minutes since your phone was activated 3 View Press or B to scroll to Shortcut Timer You will see the total air time in minutes Press then D four times 4 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Shortcut Press GE 0 then p Resetting the Timer Reset This feature allows you to monitor elapsed air time over a period Liner amp of time that you choose After you reset the timer it will continue to keep track of your airtime in minutes until you reset it again 3 Find Press or to scroll to Shortcut Feature Press D 0 then p gt 4 Reset Press Q
39. Welcome Thank you for choosing Motorola a global leader in communications technology All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured in the United States to meet Motorola s exacting specifications and world class quality standards During development our laboratory testing team took the durable Digital StarTAC phone through its paces They cooked it steamed it shook it shocked it dusted it and dropped it and the phone still worked We are confident that the one yo your own exacting standards purchased will meet Thank you for choosing Motorola and we hope you enjoy your Digital StarTAC wireless phone Guide Overview Okay you ve got a brand new phone with a bunch of nifty features Now what Afraid you ll press the wrong key Or forget a feature or two Don t sweat it We ve designed this guide to take you step by step through each feature of your new Digital StarTAC phone We ll show you what key to press and what happens when you press it Follow along chapter by chapter and you ll find it s as easy as 1 2 3 Here s an idea of what you ll learn in each chapter Getting Started First things first Once the box is open this section will show you where to begin We will explain what came with your new phone and show you how to use the battery Turn to page 10 to get started The Basics What do all those buttons and lights mean How do I make my first phone call In this section
40. a list of options on the phone s display Each of the items on the list is assigned a number Just press the matchi scroll to the item to select Scroll bar more options up and down ng numeric key to select that item Or you can with the volume keys and use the Smart Button l Options Select Item Scroll Select Go Back One Page Stop Return to Home Press the key matching the number of the list item In the above example press P for Email Press g or 8 to scroll up and down the page You can also use E or D Above press 8 once to scroll to twice to scroll to Press or the left soft key see the next page to select the AL item Above press to select While navigating press to return to the previous page When sending and receiving information press GD to interrupt transmission Press and hold to return to your home page MiniBrowser Navigation Soft Keys In addition to the familiar keys for scrolling and selecting the MiniBrowser makes uses of soft keys Soft keys are keys that change their function according to the screen Read the lower line of the display above the indicators to find out what the soft keys can do on that screen You will see two functions one on the left and one on the right each with an icon Press for left soft key __ Press D for right soft key Left Press GED to choose the option on the left In Sof
41. and the data cable connected 2 Select Select the pre arrangement mode if needed Mode 3 Auto Your phone will automatically answer Answer or Select If necessary select the menu option in the Option application While the connection is being made your phone will display Keep in mind All data and fax calls should be answered through the software installed on your computer If you press dI you will probably lose the incoming call 121 g S S 2 D 122 Introducing TrueSync Wireless data calls are only the beginning With the data cable and TrueSync Software your phone can exchange select information with a compatible computer You can use TrueSync to transfer and synchronize contact information from your phone to your compatible desktop laptop or handheld computer and vice versa That way you only enter contact information once and you can have the information everywhere you want it Keep in mind TrueSync software is designed to synchronize certain basic features of the initial releases of many popular Personal Information Managers PIM hardware and software products Using TrueSync Software Here are just a few ways TrueSync software helps make communication easier than ever Adda contact to your phone on the go Update your contact file at the home or office later Transfer contacts into your phone s internal Phone Book for easy access and quick memory dialing
42. art Button puts a variety of functions at your fingertip MOTOROLA The Smart Button Digital 1v 3 det Use the Smart Button s fingertip convenience for Opening the Quick Menu Press Q when your phone is idle to display a menu containing shortcuts to your phone s most popular features See page 32 Opening Your Phone Book Press Q twice to open the Phone Book with your names and numbers Turn to page 38 in Using Memory to learn more Entering the Menu System Press GD then press 0 to enter your phone s menu system See page 58 for information on navigating the menu system Selecting Items in the Menu The primary use of the Smart Button is to select Whenever the phone offers you a choice such as Nein a LS style press Q to select You will see Fres Turning Features ON and OFF Press Q to toggle ON and OFF many menu features like the call timers pg 68 You will see Fres Placing and Ending Calls Press amp hold to place a call when the number you want to call is on the display Press amp hold Q again to end a call See page 26 for information on placing and ending calls 19 peers 6uij305 The Basics The next few pages will introduce you to the basic features of your phone In the chapters that follow we will explain every one of your phone s features including storing names and numbers using the call timers locking the phone and more In this chapter we will exp
43. at can I do to extend battery life A To get the most from your battery make sure it is fully charged To charge the battery to 100 of its capacity leave it in the charger for an extra hour after the charger s light turns green 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 It is a good idea to always take your phone with you when you leave your car Q I tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal A This sound means that your call was not processed For example the network may be temporarily busy To redial the number press the Smart Button or press amp or GB before ending your call attempt or press QD and try the call again later See page 97 for more information on redialing 128 Troubleshooting Q I tried to place a call but received an alternating high low tone What does this mean A This sound means your call did not connect to the network Most likely you dialed the number too soon after turning the phone ON Wait until the NS indicator disappears before placing a call An alternating tone may also indicate that your phone s signal is blocked Make sure the antenna is fully extended and move clear of any obstructions like bridges parking garages tall buildings etc Q Whenever I turn the phone ON the display says u What does this mean and why am I not ab
44. bar graph in the display represents the battery level The higher the graph the closer the battery is to full charge TammEE ie 2S N Ta t iceos5 mm anut E gt mul Battery Battery Low Charge Full Charge Note When plugged in the battery level is rounded to the lowest bar for increased accuracy When you first attach the AC adapter the level may fall Important If the phone is being powered externally from the cigarette lighter adapter for example you will see ti a Service Light The Service Light is on top of your phone and lights up when your phone is ON The color it flashes depends on your phone s current state of service Red amp Green ncoming call or message alternating Green flashing n Service home type system Red flashing 0 Service Yellow flashing slow Roaming home type system Yellow flashing fast Roaming non home type system Service Light Tip If you would like to increase your phone s standby time you can turn the Service Light OFF See page 101 23 Tana Strong Low 2 N Reading the Indicators 7 mm BH Signal Strength 1 Displays the strength of the connection between your phone and the wireless network i 5 Clock 2 When your phone is on a CDMA digital network the display shows the current time and date Wherever you are you will have the correct local time You can set your clock for 12 or 24 hour format
45. bility 130 Troubleshooting Q I can t end my data call by closing the application on my computer What can I do A If necessary try pressing on the phone You might also disconnect the cable or turn OFF the phone Remember if possible always close the connection through your computer These alternative methods may disrupt the application on your computer Q I launched the MiniBrowser but the display says Service Not Available What is wrong A You are in an area without service If you have wireless service look in the display for the Digital indicator If you don t see it you may have only Analog service or no service at all If you do see the Digital indicator you may be connected to digital network that does not support Internet access Q I launched the MiniBrowser but the display says Data Server Unavailable What is wrong A Try again in a few minutes The servers may be temporarily busy x EJ o o pd 1 Contact your Service Provider for availability 131 Glossary AC Adapter An accessory device that allows you to power and or charge your phone from a wall outlet See page 14 accessory connector A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories such as an AC Adapter or cigarette lighter adapter To learn more see page 14 air time The amount of time you spend using a wireless system between the time you successfully place a call and the termination of that cal
46. ck e mail you can transmit and receive data wherever there s a wireless signal Wireless data calls are only the beginning With the TrueSync Software found in the Connectivity Kit your phone can exchange select information with a compatible computer You can use TrueSync to transfer and synchronize contact information from your phone to your compatible desktop laptop or handheld computer and vice Versa StarTAC clipOn Speakerphone Compact innovative and truly portable the StarTAC clipOn Speakerphone offers a hands free solution for use just about anywhere car home office or any place else on the go Powered through your phone s battery a cigarette lighter adapter or AC Adapter you can enjoy the convenience of conference calling wherever your business takes you StarTAC clipOn Organizer The StarTAC clipOn Organizer enables you to keep track of thousands of contacts appointments tasks and more all in a space smaller than your wallet A powerful tool alone attach it to your Digital StarTAC phone and you can benefit from the convenience of combined functionality Contact your Service Provider for availability 126 Accessory Options Hands Free Vehicle Kit Optional Hands Free Kits give 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 normal sounding conversati
47. croll to Phone Options and press 9 to select Press B or 8 to scroll to n press Q Display Options and press 0 to select Disp lay Opt ions Quick Menu On 98 Display Options Submenu This submenu allows you to customize your phone s display Activating the Quick Menu Press the Smart Button display offering shortc once and the Quick Menu appears on the ts to the most popular features This feature turns the Quick Menu OFF if you would rather use the Smart Button to go str for more information 4 Toggle Whe Feature see ight into the Phone Book See page 32 n you enter Display Options you will Press 6 to toggle the featu or 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Changing the Language This feature allows you to select the language in the display 4 Begin Selection 5 Choose Option 6 Exit Menu Press f or 8 to scroll to and press 0 to select Press Q or 8 to scroll through the available languages and press 0 to select Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Changing the Banner You may create your own message banner for the phone to display when it is idle Your banner can be up to 12 characters long 4 Enter Feature 5 Enter Message 6 Exit Menu Press f or 8 to scroll to and press 0 to select You will see a the cur rent banner or Enter your message using the alphanum
48. d you can leave the phone ON or turn it OFF and the phone will remain locked 1 Lock Phone Press then press You will see 2 Confirm Press Q or GD You will see Unlocking the Phone Unlocking your phone is quick and easy Once your phone is ON just enter your three digit code Your factory programmed lock code is 123 If you have changed this code and cannot remember what it is see Viewing the Lock Code on page 86 Keep in mind You can still receive calls when the phone is locked Follow these steps to answer an incoming call Unlock amp Enter your three digit code and press 0 or Answer amp D or GB to answer Priority Call Your phone s priority call feature allows you to instantly place a call from location 01 even when your phone is locked 3 Find Feature Press Q or 8 to scroll to 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the featu or 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Keep in mind Some wireless systems only allow access to their own emergency numbers Check with your Service Provider for more information Storing a Priority Call Number You should reserve memory location 01 for an emergency number or the number of a family member or close friend To store your priority number follow these steps 1 Enter Enter your priority number Number 2 Save Press GD and GP B to choose Number location 01 3 Enter Select a label enter a name if you like and
49. d operates a wireless system Wireless Service Provider A company affiliated with a wireless carrier that provides wireless service to its customers wireless signal The radio waves that carry information between your wireless phone and the wireless system wireless system The wireless equipment in a given geographic area that relays signals to and from individual wireless telephones and the landline telephone system wireline See system type 136 137 138 Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U S patents 121218 630305 299136 5004992 5166596 5363071 367640 138681 633141 197929 0315907 5175759 5365549 5499394 193036 636593 198975 5008925 5175874 352497 5506490 254382m 4636741 800348 D3IMI 0332261 5366806 368696 302845 0288432 802236 0316859 5182749 353131 5510693 312074 648125 809356 5017856 0332785 353361 5511235 327319 649543 811377 5018188 5185966 537518 369162 329666 0288683 811404 502009 5187809 5375258 5513078 369516 654655 827226 5020092 5193223 5379324 369359 369522 D289156 827507 5020093 5195106 354055 5519303 378603 662691 829274 5028083 5195108 354062 5519346 390963 667333 837534 5028859 5201069 5384825 5524276 269873 668917 301476 502904 5204977 356084 5524278 398265 670747 843621 50953 52078 5402447 310463 440058 672502 845772 5031008 524675 5406146 5530922 00585 680787 302015 5036532 5222104 5406562 55
50. d result E Your wireless radiotelephone is designed for excellent durability under normal use conditions Protect your wireless telephone from water damage that could result from spills or excessive exposure to rain Never submerge your wireless phone Cleaning of this product should only be done with a damp cloth The use of chemical cleaners may harm the finish and integrity of the radio housing and is not recommended Aircraft Blasting Areas a Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Vehicles Equipped with Air Bags Equipment Care Cleaning the Phone Getting Started The Digital StarTAC9 phone comes equipped with a standard battery and an AC Adapter to get you up and running An exciting line of accessory options now smaller and lighter than ever can customize your wireless package for maximum performance and portability This chapter will show you how to get started with your new wireless package In this chapter we will explain how to gt Attach and charge batteries gt Use chargers like the AC Adapter and Desktop Charger Package Content Options Slim Main Battery with Battery Cover Standard Main Battery Digital StarTAC Phone with Battery Cover 10 Package Content Options AC Adapter Cigarette Lighter Adapter Desktop Charger AC Adapter required Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured peels buiyjey 12 Introduction
51. der for availability 25 Tip If you press D gt or GB with out entering a number your phone will dial the last number entered 26 Placing and Ending Calls Placing a Call 1 Extend Antenna 2 Open Phone 3 Enter Number Correct Errors 4 Place Call Extend the antenna completely for best performance Open the phone to expose the keypad If necessary press to turn the phone ON Enter the number you want to call for example 555 1212 Press to erase one digit at a time if you make a mistake Press and hold to erase the entire entry and start again Press amp or GB to place the call or Press and hold 0 until you hear i a S tone You will see You can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits but only the last twenty four digits will appear in the display Press G amp D to see the rest of the number Your phone will display the first 24 digits then a second screen will show the digits remaining in the phone number Ending a Call There are three ways to end a call Close Close the phone to end a call or PressKey Press GD or Hold Smart Button Press and hold 0 until you hear a n tone You will see Call Press 6 again to end the call Redialing Numbers Automatic Redial The wireless system may at times be too busy to handle your call If this is the c and ise you may hear a fast busy signal and see With Automatic R
52. e beep the first thing to check is that your phone is data capable To do so see page 116 Next make sure that both ends of the data cable are connected the smaller end to your phone and larger to your computer Also check the model number of the cable to be sure you have the right one Look for SYN7464 printed on the cable If all of the above checks out your computer may have deactivated the port to save power Try opening an application that uses the port like a fax or dial up application and your computer will automatically activate the port Q My phone beeped when I attached the data cable but my fax and data applications don t work at all What s wrong A Keep in mind that you must be in an area with digital coverage Check your phone s display for p to be sure you re in a digital coverage area Some wireless networks may not support data or fax transmission If you see the digital indicator but you are roaming on an unfamiliar network this may be the case Also remember that data and fax transmission usually requires a subscription Call your Service Provider for more information Q When sending data with the data cable why does the computer show a connection rate of 19200 Kbps A 19200 is the rate of the connection between your computer and the phone The rate of the connection between your phone and the network is displayed on your phone and will be either 14400 or 9600 Contact your Service Provider for availa
53. e Indicator Feature not available with some phones Contact your Service Provider for availability Tip See page 28 for information on receiving Caller IDs Tip For more infor mation on Mini Browser alerts see page 108 Tip Your Service Provider holds your messages and will forwar them after you d have made room See page 57 to learn how to delete messages 51 52 Viewing Your Caller IDs Your phone supports Caller ID service which lets you see who is calling before you answer The Caller IDs for the last 16 different callers are stored so they can be viewed at any time 1 Enter Press to open the Messaging Menu Messaging 2 Select Press g or 8 to scroll to and press Caller ID 0 to select You will see a Caller ID icon for each stored Caller ID Flashing icons represent Caller IDs that have not been viewed Below the icons you will see information for the latest Caller ID selected Caller ID 1Gem BB Egan 1 312 E E time amp date of call your caller s phone number 3 Select Press or 6 to highlight a Caller ID to Caller view and press M to view complete information for that call number Tammil 12 25 1 your of times Zmit h caller s they Home name called 1 312 585 1219 your caller s E phone number Keep in mind You vill see the caller s name only if it is stored in your Phone Book BA A check mark will appear in the
54. e Mail messages you will see Voice Mail To listen to your messages dial your access number Your phone will do this automatically with one keypress Dial When viewing notifications press or Number G9 or press amp hold Q to call your Voice Mail box See the following page for more options Keep in mind Some Service Providers send the Voice Mailbox number to your phone automatically If the number has not been sent then store it in location 98 of your Phone Book To learn how see Pause Dialing on page 46 If you have no new messages you will see reer eke No Voice Mail Contact your Service Provider for availability Voice Mail Options When checking Voice Mail press the Message Key to see options for the highlighted Voice Mail notification 3 Access Press to open the Voice Mail Options Function Menu Puma c 5 Exit E Go To Exit Delete Call Back Messaging Message Menu 4 Choose Press Q or 8 to scroll to one of Function the following Press 0 to return your phone to the Messaging Menu Press 0 to exit Messaging to idle mode Press 0 to delete the currently selected Voice Mail notification Press 0 to confirm bo H Press 0 to dial your Voice Mail box number 55 1 Lj Lj D E amp Tip Flashing icons represent mes sages that have not been viewed Tip If the Call Back number matches one in your Phone Book
55. edial your phone will repeat the call attempt over the next four minutes Whe n the call succeeds your phone will ring or vibrate until the person you are calling answers Auto Press GD or G9 or press and hold Redial until you hear a high tone You will see To make this feature even easier turn Instant Redial ON Your phone will instantly redial after a fast busy signal and you will not have to push a button To find out more see page 97 Redial If you hear an ordinary busy signal 1 HangUp Press G to hang up 2 Redial Press GD or GBs to redial or Press and hold 0 You will see Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed Your phone keeps track of the last ten numbers you have dialed 1 Enter Press GED then press B The dis List play will show the last number you dialed 2 Review Press Q or 8 to scroll through the last calls List made including the time date and number 3 Call Press GD or 285 or press and hold Q to Number call the number in your display You will see Dauid Tip Your phone automatically remembers the last number entered See page 45 to learn more Tip This feature is also available through the Quick Menu See page 32 to learn more 27 28 Receiving Calls Your phone must be ON to receive calls When a call is incoming gt an alert will sound and or vibrate gt the Service Light pg 23 will flash red and green You
56. er built right into your phone To make use of the internal charger you will need one of the three available adapters either a standard AC Adapter a rapid rate AC Adapter or a cigarette lighter adapter Keep in mind When the internal charger is in use and the phone is ON you can still place and receive calls However talking on the phone requires energy so your phone may not charge while the call is in progress 1 Attach Plug the AC or cigarette lighter adapter into Adapter the accessory connector on the bottom of to Phone your phone as shown with the release tab facing up 2 Plug In Plug the adapter into the appropriate Adapter power source Keep in mind In some cars the ignition must be ON to use the cigarette lighter Check with your dealer for availability of the adapters Charging Batteries The Battery Indicator In the upper right corner of your phone s display there is a battery indicator filled with three segments The more segments you see the greater the charge gt The border of the battery icon will flash during charging gt When the battery is fully charged the battery icon will stop flashing and become solid T 5 High Low Battery Storage and Disposal To prolong the life of batteries avoid exposing them to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F Itis a good idea to take your phone with you when you leave your car Never dispose of batteries in fire Cau
57. eric keypad Press 0 when your message is complete Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Change Language Change Banner 99 v gt o 3 o e E 2 o 53 v Getting to Display Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Phone Options and press 9 to select 3 Enter Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Press B or 8 to scroll to Display Options and press e to select Back light Select 100 Display Options Submenu Customizing the Backlight Your phone s backlight illuminates when you open the phone press a key or your phone receives an incoming call signal This feature allows you to choose how long it remains ON 4 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature and press 0 to select 5 Toggle Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature or nd press 0 to select the displayed option 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Keep in mind The backlight will always be illuminated when your phone is connected to an external power supply like a charger or vehicle accessory Auto Hyphen Auto Just turn Auto Hyphen ON to have all phone numbers automatically hyphenated on the display This allows you to easily distinguish between area codes call prefixes and other numbers 4 Find Press 0 Or 8 to scroll to y Feature a s 5 Toggle Press 6 to toggle the feature o Feature E E 6 Exit Press GD to ex
58. et all of your phone s options back to their factory settings Press GD to exit without resetting Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Master Reset Master Clear is 89 Phone Options 90 The Phone Options menu is your command center for adjusting the way your phone sends and receives calls You can fine tune your phone for optimal performance view information about your phone s settings and much more In this chapter we will explain how to gt switch between your active phone numbers gt review your phone s settings gt select a variety of system specific settings Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press to scroll up SN Press 9 to select L4 Digital Press 8 to scroll down ED erc Road Map Press GD then press Q to enter the menu system Start Phone Book Tiners Tone Control Lock Secure Phone Opt ions tu o A amp pg 74 pg 82 Es pg 90 co D P P P O Change Number gm pg 93 Phone Info g Feature Rev ieu g pg Call Options amp pg 94 Display Options amp M in iBrouser Options amp pg id System Options amp pg 104 To Main Menu g Feature not available with some phones Contact your Service Provider for availability c d CO O gt o PIN Inactive pg 95 Multi
59. fun with these features Use the Tone Control features to select Silent Mode personalize your phone s ringer styles or set the phone to remind you of new messages In this chapter we will explain how to gt choose from nine different ringer styles gt activate and deactivate the VibraCall Alert silence the keypad silence all your phone s tones with one convenient feature set the Message Reminder Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press to scroll up Sec Press Q to select J Pd Digital Press f to scroll down 1S 2 ave 3 aet Road Map Press GD then press Q to enter the menu System Start Phone Book tn pg 60 8 Tiners 6 Tone Silent v A gt Mode Off A pg 76 Ring ib Select A pg 77 Ringer Style 1 A pg 77 Setup Msg Tones A pg 78 Ren inder TonesSetupQ pg 79 Control pg 74 Keypad Tones n A pg 80 DTMF Select A pg 80 Serv ice Tones OFF A pg 81 To Main Menu A d COP P P P P P P O o 5 1 o El gt 3 3 J Getting to Tone Control 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press f or 8 to scroll to Tone Control and press 9 to select Silent Mode OFF A Shortcut Press GD then press amp hold Mb 76 Silent Mode When you need to be discreet just turn Silent Mode ON All tone
60. he charger the batteries will charge one at a time Charging Batteries Desktop Charger Indicators The LED indicators on the left front of the Desktop Charger let you know the current state of any charging batteries The Front Pocket LED Indicator Yellow means the phone with a battery is securely installed gt Open the phone to see the charge status for the front pocket The Rear Pocket LED Indicator Red means the battery is charging Flashing yellow means the battery is waiting to be charged Green means the battery is charged to 90 of its capacity Another hour of charging will bring it up to 100 capacity Flashing red means the battery is damaged and cannot be charged Desktop Charger Charging Times The time it takes for your battery to obtain a full charge is affected by a variety of factors including gt Temperature Batteries should be at or near room tempera ture when charging To prolong battery life and charge capacity avoid exposing your batteries to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F It is a good idea to take your phone with you when you leave your car Inactivity New batteries or batteries that have been stored for long periods of time may not rapid charge properly In these instances the battery requires an overnight charge Extended Usage Over extended periods of time batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging times This is normal If you charge your ba
61. he first pause 1 Place Call 2 Send More Numbers 3 End Call Enter the two digit memory location of the Pause Dialing number and press and hold 6 or press or 03 Your phone will dial the access number and wait for your input when it reaches the first pause When the automated system prompts you for information press Q or amp or GBs to send the next group of numbers Repeat this step to send each group of numbers that you have stored Press GD close the phone or press amp hold 0 until you hear a high tone and press 0 again Using Memory Linking Each memory location holds up to 32 digits including pauses Some automated systems however may require you to enter more than 32 digits If this is required split the numbers into two memory locations and recall the second set of digits as you need them 1 Recall 2nd Once you have sent the tones from the Location 2 Send Tones 1st location press and the two digit memory location where you stored the second set of digits Press GD and GD or Bs to send the tones in the 2nd location If you have stored a pause in the 2nd location your phone will pause as usual when it reaches the pause character 47 Tip You can protect your calling card information with your phone s call restriction fea tures See page 88 for details 48 Using Calling Cards Storing Calling Card Numbers Number Characters are another way
62. he options available on one level and the Smart Button in the middle to select This manual uses these symbols to instruct you to use the navigation keys Press Q to scroll up EN Press Q to select Pd Digital Press fj to scroll down 102 ae Road Maps To help you navigate through the phone s menu system chapters begin with an easy to follow visual road map a quick overview of what you will find in the chapter that follows To use the menu system 1 Enter Press GD then Phone Menu press 0 Book m 60 2 Scroll Press or to at through scroll through the 8 E 6 Menu menu s top level ae shown on the right 8 Tone Control A 3 Exit Press Qf to exit ee e Menu the menu Lock 9 Secure 6 8 Phone Opt ions pg 90 Previous User Compatibility If you are already familiar with previous Motorola phones you may prefer to use your phone s E and D keys to scroll through the menu system In the Works In the chapters that follow detailed instructions describe the operation of each feature We will explain everything you need to know about your new phone including how to access and use a feature and what happens when you do 59 Phone Book 60 Ci In Using Memory you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the internal Phone Book You can access the same features along with some other interesting features using your phone s convenient menu system In t
63. his chapter we will explain how to gt recall and store phone numbers using the menu system gt edit your memory information gt add numbers to existing entries gt view your own phone number Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press Q to scroll up ET Press Q to select Pi Digital Press to scroll down IL 02 ave Road Map Press GD then press Q to enter the menu system Start Phone Recall Bu Book m Q Name m pg 60 pg 62 Recall By Location tmn pg 63 Phone Book Status tn pg 63 Store New Number tn Edit Memory tn pg 66 View My Number ns pg 65 Number Prefer Off pg 65 To Main Menu tn v 7 o 3 o W o o x 61 Getting to Phone Book 1 Enter Menu Press 0 to select to Press GD then press QJ Recalling By Name Once you have stored entries you can recall them alphabetically with the Phone Book menu Find the name choose the number Recalling You will se Press 6 to select Press the appropriate digit key as many times First Letter as necessary to enter the first letter of the name See page 37 for help entering letters You will see the first entry with that letter f necessary press Q or 8 to scroll to he name you are looking for Press 0 to select the entry then press or 8 to scroll through the numbers stored in hat location
64. hree Watt Vehicular Kit 127 timers audible 72 73 cumulative 71 individual 70 72 one minute 72 repeating 73 resettable 70 71 single 73 Tone Controls 74 80 Basic 30 31 road map 75 volume 31 tones keypad 79 service 81 storing 46 49 Transmit Tones 80 storing 46 49 Troubleshooting 128 131 TrueSync 122 Turbo Dial keys 43 priority call 85 turning the phone ON mode 103 Turning Your Phone On 21 U unanswered call indicator 29 unlock lock 84 Using Data Features 116 123 Using Messaging 50 57 Using the MiniBrowser 108 115 V VibraCall amp Alert 30 76 77 VibraCall amp On Indicator 25 Vibrate Then Ring Indicator 25 viewing Caller IDs 52 cumulative call timer 71 individual call timer 70 72 lock code 86 resettable call timer 70 your number 65 Voice Mail calling 46 47 checking 54 deleting notification 55 options 55 storing number 46 47 volume keys 18 volume adjusting 31 Your Phone amp Its Shortcuts 32 Zero Install Car Kit 127 143
65. it the menu or you may M Menu scroll to other features Displaying the 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Your phone can display the current time in 12 hour or 24 hour Clock Off format Use this feature to turn the 24 hour clock 4 Find Press f or 8 to scroll to Feature 5 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the feature Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Service Light Serv ice The Service Light can be useful to quickly check the current Light On state of your phone s service If you prefer to conserve standby time you can turn the Service Light OFF with this feature 4 Find Press 0 Or 8 to scroll t Feature 5 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the feature Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features 101 Getting to MiniBrowser 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press f or 8 to scroll t Phone Options and press 0 to select 3 Enter Mini Press Q or 8 to scroll to Fi Browser Options and press 0 to select Hin iBrowser Opt ions Launch Hin iBrouse amp Tip You can also launch the Mini Browser with the Quick Menu See page 32 102 om MiniBrowser Options This submenu offers several options for customizing the way your phone accesses information with the MiniBrowser Launching the MiniBrowser Select this feature to launch the MiniBrowser and access sports scores stoc
66. k reports weather reports and more 4 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature 5 Select Press and hold 0 to select 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Contact your Service Provider for availability Power Up Mode E Pouer Up When you turn ON your phone you can begin with the Mode MiniBrowser or the regular phone features 4 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature and press 6 to select 5 Select Press or 8 to scroll to z Option or F nd press Q 3 to select E 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may E Menu scroll to other features 103 Getting to System Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 8 Or 8 to scroll to Phone Options and press 0 to select 3 Enter Press i or 8 to scroll to System Options and press 0 to select Systen System Options Submenu Opt ions The System Options submenu offers a couple features that will help you use your phone and wireless network Disp lay Displaying the System ID System ID Use this feature to determine the unique System ID for your wireless phone 4 View SID Press 0 to select You will see the System ID for your phone 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features 104 Selecting a System Mode Select Your Service Provider configures Select System Mode when you SyustenMode receive your phone This feature allows you to select
67. l alkaline A battery technology used in personal wireless telephones antenna The device on your phone that sends and receives wireless signals Auto Answer When you activate this feature your phone automatically answers after two rings See page 97 Automatic Redial When your wireless network cannot handle your call this feature enables your phone to automatically redial with one button push See page 27 C Call Back number A phone number in a text message provided by the sender See page 56 Caller ID A network subscription dependent service that allows you to view information on incoming calls before answering See page 52 CDMA Code Division Multiple Access CDMA takes digitized voice and encodes it in a unique scheme that is sent out over the air CDMA digital reduces the probability of dropped calls Your phone is equipped to handle CDMA digital voice transmission cigarette lighter adapter An accessory device that allows you to power and or charge your phone from a car s cigarette lighter D dedicated Message Key See Message Key default A feature original setting as programmed in the factory digital See CDMA DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency are the tones that your phone transmits to communicate with tone activated phone systems like Voice Mail or bank by phone See page 80 Keep in mind DIMF Tones does not refer to the sounds produced by your phone s speaker See Keypad Tones for information on the sounds produced by
68. l prompt you for your PIN code Press amp D or GB or press amp hold 0 to send the PIN code Note If you see 1 FIN the menu feature may be active but your PIN code is not stored in location 07 The PIN code must be less than seven digits Multiple Key Answer With Multiple Key Answer ON you can answer calls by pressing Q or any key in the center of the keypad through D 4 Find Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Feature 5 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the feature Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Keep in mind If there are any digits in your Scratchpad or if your phone is locked this feature will not work Multi Key finsuer OFF 95 v gt o 53 e E 2 o 53 v Getting to Call Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 8 Or 8 to scroll to Phone Options and press 0 to select 3 Enter Press i or 8 to scroll to Call Options and press e to select Call Options Submenu Open To Open to Answer finsuer Off amp This feature allows you to set whether or not your phone automatically answers when opened If you subscribe to Caller ID you will probably want to set this feature OFF so you can open the phone and check who is calling before you answer 4 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature 5 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the featu Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu
69. lain how to gt turn your phone ON gt read the indicators gt place receive and end calls gt adjust ringer and keypad volume use shortcuts and more Turning Your Phone On Follow these steps to turn your phone ON 1 Extend Extend the antenna completely for best Antenna performance 2 Open Open the phone to expose the keypad Phone 3 Turn ON Press once to tum the phone ON Phone 4 Turn OFF When finished press again to turn the Phone phone OFF lt x Oorr gt Orce sto Scr Press to turn the E phone ON or OFF 20 Turning Your Phone On Activating Your Phone The first time you turn your phone ON you may see a message on the display If you do not see the displays above your phone was activated at the time of purchase and there is no need to follow the steps below If you do see the above your service activation can be completed with just a couple simple steps 1 Place Press GD or GBs to place the call Call or Press and hold 10 until Lus hear a high tone You will see Liedat ina 2 Follow Once the connection is made your phone will Steps begin activation Contact your Service Pro vider for further assistance Power Up Display Once activated each time you turn your phone ON your phone performs a short self test to make sure it is operational and then it scans for service While the phone scans the display reads 21 Tip If you like
70. le to dun the battery A Your wireless phone uses the Motorola Expert Performance EeP Charging System The EeP system enables the built in charger to communicate with attached batteries and tailor its charging cycle to optimize performance If you see When you power up the phone the built in charger is not able to communicate with the battery and cannot charge it You could see this message for several reasons The most likely one is that the battery is not a Motorola original and it does not have the appropriate EeP technology We recommend that you use only Motorola original batteries and accessories and that you store your batteries in their protective covers when not in use a h o pd 1 Q My phone started beeping and the display says What happened A Someone tried to call you while you were in an area where the signal was weak Press to clear your display extend your phone s antenna and avoid obstructions like tunnels parking garages and tall buildings whenever possible 129 Troubleshooting Q My phone was stolen What should I report and to whom A Report a stolen phone to the police and to your Service Provider the company that sends you your monthly wireless service bills Q I plugged the data cable into my phone but my phone did not beep How do I know if the data cable is ready to go A The beep is a sure sign that you are setup correctly If you did not hear th
71. ment Some networks require you to change a setting on your phone before you can receive an incoming fax or data call This is called pre arrangement There is no need to worry about placing data or fax calls the pre arrangement setting only applies to receiving calls Keep in mind In pre arrangement mode you will not be able to receive incoming Voice Calls 1 Enter Press GD then Q to enter the menu Menu 2 Select Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Submenu and press 6 to select 3 Select Press 8 or 8 to scroll to Feature press 0 to select 4 Select Press e or 8 to scroll to Setting and press 0 to select If you select a fax or data setting you will 5 Exit Menu Press GD to exit the menu You will see Your phone will automatically return to Voice Only mode if you remove the cable turn OFF the phone or shut down your computer Keep in mind Data Setup is only available if your Service Provider requires pre arrangement and the data cable is connected to your phone Receiving a Data Call When you have an incoming data or fax call your phone s display will show what kind of call you are receiving along with the number of the caller If the number matches an entry in your Phone Book you will see the name stored in the entry If you select Auto Answer mode your phone will automatically answer data or fax calls when the data cable is connected 1 Turn ON Your phone and computer must be turned ON
72. nly ON tells your phone to select an analog channel F for the next call If you do not place a call your phone will revert to dual mode service after a few minutes Note Some peripheral devices like fax machines and modems require analog operation 4 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature 5 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the feature ON or OFF Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Contact your Service Provider for availability 106 Displaying the Roam List Version Roan List This feature displays the Roam List Version used by your phone ers ion If you require technical assistance you may be asked to check this feature 4 View Press or 8 to scroll to Roam List then press 6 to select You will see z 2 LJ 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may 9 Menu scroll to other features S 2 LJ 107 Using the MiniBrowser 108 Need information now Your phone can give you instant access to valuable resources on the go With a subscription and wireless service you can retrieve sports scores weather and traffic reports stock prices and more In this chapter we will explain how to gt launch the MiniBrowser gt navigate using your phone bookmark your favorite sites Follow these symbols as a guide for using the MiniBrowser Press Q to scroll up Press to scroll down 655 Pre
73. nts Introduction Guide OVERVIEWS sist iieii etha dees Safety Information Getting Started Package Content Options 00 ee Introd ction to Batteries Installing Batteries 00 00 cece eee renee Chargi Phone Using The Basi ng Batteries 0 0 Overview isses the Smart Button ssssssssssssse CS Turnin g Your Phone OMe zc a LEE e Exe Reading the Indicators 0 0000005 Placing and Ending Calls sssuesn Redialing Numbers 00 0000 eee Receiving Calls Basic Tone Controls 0 cece cece eee Your P hone amp Its Shortcuts 0 0 008 Using Memory Intioductlons ss orreensherdhsadieehdaces IM Making the Most of Memory 04 SOTING sese Eres e Ne rene URS HERE SN Recalling ec osea se Er eret REUS Pause Dialing sin ssec pei e EROS Using Calling Cards 0 0 0 cece eee eee 19 Using Messaging Introduction iiec peo ek oe bed Receiving Messages sess Viewing Your Caller IDs sssssssssss Checking Your Voice Mail 005 Reading Your Messages 000 eee eee eee The Works Introducing the Menu Features The Internal Phone Book 00008 Sore and recall numbers Using Call Timers 0 0 000 c cece e eee eee Monitor the length of your calls Setting Tone Controls
74. ock or unlock a text message delete one or all of your Caller ID or text messages and numeric pages or select a different message type See page 56 MiniBrowser Software built into your phone that allows you to access information like stock reports and sports scores with only your handset See page 108 Nickel Cadmium NiCd A battery technology used in personal wireless telephone batteries Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH A battery technology used in personal wireless telephone batteries pause A special character that tells your phone to wait before sending the next set of numbers stored in one memory location See Pause Dialing 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 page 46 Personal Identification Number PIN A private numeric password which protects personal accounts such as bank by phone or Voice Mail Phone Book An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your phone s internal memory prompt A display message requesting input 134 Glossary R road map The visual representation of your phone s menu system provided in this manual roam To use a wireless system outside of your home system usually when you travel beyond the range of your home system S Scratchpad A memory feature that automatically remembers the most recent number entered in
75. on The Hands Free Kit powers the phone and charges its battery whenever your car s engine is running Keep in mind Motorola offers a 3 Watt Vehicular Kit which includes a 3 watt booster for analog signals Since the Digital StarTAC phone is a digital phone it is not compatible with the 3 Watt Kit Zero Install Car Kit For the quickest and easiest mobile solution use the Zero Install Car Kit Just plug it in attach the microphone and you are ready to go a 5 1 Important We recommend you use genuine Motorola batteries and accessories Under its wireless telephone warranty Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for damage caused by the use of portable wireless telephone accessories not manufactured by Motorola 127 Troubleshooting Q I pressed the power button but nothing happened What s wrong with my phone A Check that you have installed a battery and that the battery is charged See page 12 for information about installing your battery Q The display says i How do I unlock my phone A Try entering the last three digits of your wireless number If that does not work try using the factory preset lock code 123 If this fails call your Service Provider the company that sends you your monthly wireless bill for assistance For more information on your phone s security features see the Lock Security chapter page 82 Q My battery did not last as long as I expected Wh
76. one Book You will see Your phone will automatically redial 3 times or until it is successful If the call is not connected after 3 tries the display will return to idle Ending a Data Call Keep in mind Some of the normal ways to end a call like pressing the Smart Button or closing the phone will not work Close Always close the connection through the application on your computer See the soft ware user s guide for more help Your phone will return to the idle display Keep in mind If you set pre arrangement before the call your phone will remain in pre arranged status when the data call is ended You will see eithe a See page 120 for more information Note Disconnecting the cable or turning OFF your phone will also end a data call but they may disrupt your computer See page 131 for more information Reading the Display Once the call is successfully connected your phone display shows transmission information Time elapsed Connection speed Type of call Connection number Rate for sending Rate for receiving During the Call Accessing Features While connected on a data call you can still access most of your phone s features You can navigate the phone s menu system to change or view your phone s features or Phone Book entries or read messages or Caller IDs that you received before placing the call 119 g S rd S 2 D J 120 Setting up Pre arrange
77. onsult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Safety Information Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft 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 Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death 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 i e 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 would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine 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 coul
78. otal time your phone is ON but not used for talking Super Speed Dial A dialing shortcut that allows you to quickly dial any number in the Phone Book To use this feature enter the two digit location of the number 01 99 then press and hold Smart Button or press amp or GB and the call is placed See page 43 135 Glossary System ID Every wireless system has a unique number to identify itself See page 104 System Mode A setting that determines the system type that your wireless phone will access See page 105 to select a System Mode T talk time The total time that you can talk on your phone before the battery is fully discharged toggle To switch between two possible options for example ON vs OFE Pressing the Smart Button toggles features ON or OFE Transmit Tones See DIME Turbo Dial keys To use this feature press and hold a number on the keypad through and your call is placed U unlock code See lock code VibraCall Alert When activated this feature alerts you silently of incoming calls by vibrating It can be used alone or in conjunction with the ringer See page 77 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 ringer and keypad volume They also scroll within the menu system and the Phone Book W wireless carrier One of multiple competing companies in a given geographic area that owns an
79. otect against overvoltage and power surges in the vehicle In some cars the engine must be running in order for the cigarette lighter to operate 124 Accessory Options Desktop Charger AC Adapter Required This charger can be loaded with two batteries at once Equipped with one LED charging status indicator for each battery the charger s front pocket can charge a battery attached to a phone and the rear pocket can charge a battery by itself For use with Lithium Ion and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries Holsters Your Digital StarTAC phone is so small and light it is positively wearable Slip it in one of the three available holsters and clip the holster on for the ultimate in high tech fashion a J 5 1 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 See pages 94 97 for Call Options that make using a headset with your phone even more convenient 125 Accessory Options Data Connectivity Kit This exciting new accessory transforms your Digital StarTAC phone into a conveniently portable fax modem Use the data cable to connect your CDMA phone to a computer and you can fax access the Internet send and che
80. ou want to call Once you have entered the number your phone will automatically insert the number in place of the Number Character you stored 1 Recall Press then enter the location number Entry where your calling card sequence is stored 2 Enter Press GD or GB You will see Enter the phone number you are call Number ing You may enter the number manually or recall it by location 3 Place Press and hold 6 to place the call Your Call phone will dial the number to access your long distance provider then wait for your input when it reaches the first pause 4 Send Press or press amp or Ba to send the More next group of numbers when the recording Numbers prompts you The phone will automatically insert the number to call at the appropriate spot in the sequence Press 0 to send each set of numbers until finished 5 End Press GD close the phone or press and hold Call 0 until you hear a high tone and press 0 again to end the call 49 Using Messaging 50 The dedicated Message Key provides access to your phone s new and easy Messaging Menu Through this menu you can check your Voice Mail read your pager like alphanumeric Messages access MiniBrowser alerts and view the Caller IDs of your most recent callers In this chapter we will explain how to gt view your Caller IDs gt check your Voice Mail gt read your Messages gt explore your options with the Function Menus
81. ours 65 Phone Options 90 107 142 road map 91 PIN code activating 94 storing 94 using 95 placing calls 26 data 118 priority call 85 redial 27 power key 18 21 Power Up Mode 103 pre arrangement 120 priority call 85 reading the indicators 24 25 reading your messages 56 real time clock 24 recall key 18 recalling by location 39 by name 38 62 63 shortcuts 43 receiving calls 28 29 automatic answer 97 data 121 data and faxes 116 123 multiple key answer 95 receiving messages 51 redial 27 automatic 27 Instant 97 last ten numbers dialed 27 repeating timer 73 Reset URL 115 Reset Master 87 resettable call timer resetting 71 viewing 70 ringer silencing 76 77 style 77 volume 31 ringer vibrator 76 77 road maps 59 Call Timers 69 Lock Security 83 Phone Book 61 Phone Options 91 Tone Control 75 Roam Indicator 25 roam list version 107 Safety Information 6 9 Scratchpad 45 Scratchpad Tones 80 scroll keys 18 secure code changing 87 Secure Options 86 87 security 82 87 selecting ringer style 77 send key 18 service level 88 Service Light 101 Service Tones 81 shortcuts 32 Show URL 115 signal strength 24 Silent Mode 76 77 Indicator 25 ilent mode 30 ingle timer 73 mart Button 19 oft Keys 111 andard Mode 105 ore key 18 oring 36 64 Call Back number 56 while on a call 45 Super Speed Dial 43 system ID viewing 104 system mode 105 System Options 104 107 o amp 0 CQ OO 9 T
82. play Appears on the lower line of the display It will stay on the display until you have checked the alert 1 Check Press to open the messaging menu Message The icon of the message type received will be flashing 2 Select Press or 8 to scroll t Alert and press 0 to select Receiving Calls Most of the time while browsing you will not be able to receive calls depending on your service callers will probably get your Voice Mail Occasionally when you access a page that you have recently visited and the information on the page has not changed your phone may use a version of the page stored in its memory When this is the case and you receive a call your phone s alerts will sound vibrate as usual and the display will show the Caller ID if available Answer Press Rb or B9 to answer the call Your Call browsing session will be put on hold while the call lasts Once the call is complete your phone will return to the same site Entering Words At times you may need to enter information while browsing like a keyword for searching or a message If you see a flashing cursor you can use the keypad to enter letters and punctuation in the same way you do for the internal Phone Book See page 37 for more information Security To find out if the information you are sending is secure just look at the lower line of the display A key icon denotes a secure transmission If the key has a slash through it then the
83. re to see how many of your Phone Book s Eu MIRI 99 locations have been used yoog uoyd 3 Select Press Q or 8 to scroll to Fr Feature nd press 0 to select You will see 4 Exit Press GD to exit menu or you may scroll to Menu other features 63 Getting to Phone Book 1 Enter Menu 2 Enter Press 0 to select to hc Phone Book Store Neu Number m Tip XX is the number of the lowest available location Tip Always store your Voice Mail number in location 98 Tip If the name or number is already in your Phone Book you will see 64 Press GD then press QJ p Storing a New Number This feature allows you to create a new entry in the internal Phone Book To add a number to an existing entry turn to Editing a Memory Location on page 66 3 Begin Storing 4 Enter Number 5 Enter Location or Select Range of Ten 6 Choose Label 7 Store More 8 Enter Name Press or 6 to scroll to and press 6 to select You will see E Runt Enter the number you want to store and press 0 You will see Press G or to store the number in the displayed location or enter a new two digit ocation and press GD Enter the first digit of the memory location and press E to store it in the first available ocation beginning with that digit Press or 8 to scroll through the icons From left to right Work Home Mobile Pager
84. restrict call placement and memory access gt reset or clear your phone s settings Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press Q to scroll up ee Press Q to select d Digital Press f to scroll down 12 ave C3 aet Road Map Press GD then press Q to enter the menu system Start Phone Book ta pg 60 8 Tiners 6 pg 68 a Tone Control A pg 74 Lock gt fiuto 0 Secure amp ie Lock Off amp pg 82 pg 84 8 Pr ior ity Call On amp pg 85 8 Secure 0 Secure Options amp gt Code pg 86 pg 86 8 To Main 8 Vieu Lock Menu amp Code pg 86 8 Change Lock Code amp pg 87 8 Change SecureCode amp pg 87 8 Service Level 4d 6 pg 88 8 Master Reset amp pg 89 e Master Clear pg 89 8 To Main Menu amp 83 Getting to Lock Secure 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 0 Or 8 to scroll to Lock Secure and press 0 to select fiuto Lock Off amp 84 Auto Lock Turn this feature ON and your phone will automatically lock itself each time the phone is turned OFE 3 Find Feature Press or 8 to scroll to 4 Toggle Lock Press 0 to toggle the featur 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Locking the Phone You can lock your phone manually at any time to help prevent unwanted use Once locke
85. s In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commissions FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies gt ANSIC95 1 1992 gt NCRP Report 86 1986 gt ICNIRP 1996 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 American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection Safety Information Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations Normal Position Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently Extend your antenna fully gt 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 opera
86. s will be silenced The ringer and incoming message tones will be replaced by vibrations 3 Find Press f or 8 to scroll to Feature 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the feature Cr Feature 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Ringer or Vibrator Selection Motorola s VibraCall Alert is ideal for situations where ringing may not be appropriate or in noisy places where you might not hear the ringer When both the ringer and vibrator are ON the phone alerts you by vibrating for three ring cycles then ringing 3 Enter Feature 4 Select Ringer Vibe 5 Exit Menu Press or 8 to scroll to Eia and press Q to select Press or 8 to scroll t orl i nd press Q to select the displayed option Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Selecting a Ringer Style Your new phone offers nine different ringer styles After you choose a style the phone will give you a brief sample of your new alert sound or vibrate if you have the VibraCall Alert selected 3 Enter Feature 4 Select Ringer 5 Exit Menu Press g or 8 to scroll t press 6 to select Press or 6 to scroll through the ringer styles As you scroll your phone will give an audible sample of the currently displayed style Press 0 to select the displayed option Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Ring V ib Select A Shortcut Press
87. s GD then press B to turn Silent Mode OFF Note This shortcut allows you to activate Silent Mode quickly To learn how to turn Silent Mode OF see page 76 Muting the Microphone If you would like privacy while a call is in progress you may mute the microphone you will be able to hear the party on the other end but they will not hear you Mute Press GD then press during a call to Phone mute the microphone You will see Unmute Press GD then press again to Phone resume your conversation Basic Tone Controls The upper and lower volume keys are left of the display and can be used to adjust the earpiece keypad and ringer volume As you press these keys the phone s speaker will demonstrate the new volume level Adjusting Earpiece and Keypad Volume The audio feedback your phone gives you when you press a key is called keypad tones When your phone is idle pressing the volume keys adjusts the volume of these tones To adjust the volume of your conversation the earpiece volume use the volume keys during a call Raise Press to raise the volume Volume Lower Press 8 to lower the volume Volume The bar graph in the display represents the volume level The higher the graph the louder the volume is reer 1 ere L High Volume Low Volume Adjusting Ringer Volume To adjust ringer volume Raise Press D then press to raise the Volume ringer volume Lower Press GD then press to lower the
88. scroll to other features Note To answer calls with Open to Answer OFE press or GB 96 Automatic Answer Turn Auto Answer ON to have your phone automatically answer incoming calls after two ring cycles 4 Find Press 0 Or 8 to scroll to F Feature 5 Toggle Press 6 to toggle the feature Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Note We recommend you use this feature only with vehicle accessories and with your phone s ringer active See page 77 Otherwise your phone may answer a call in your absence Instant Redial When placing calls you may hear a fast busy signal and see l This probably means the network is temporarily busy If you turn Instant Redial ON your phone will redial for the next four minutes or until the call goes through 4 Find Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Feature 5 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the feature Feature 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Keep in mind This feature redials only when the network is busy If you hear a normal busy signal this feature will not work fluto finsuer OFF Shortcut Press GE 6 then gt 3 and continue with step 4 Instant Redial Offa Tip See page 27 for more redialing options 97 a z i 3 o e 3 2 o s LJ Getting to Display Options 1 Enter Menu Press GD the 2 Enter 3 Enter Press 0 or 8 to s
89. ss for Soft Key 1 a Press GD for Soft Key 24 E CD T Li Grct Mso Scr Press GB to go back or stop hold to return to home page Press GD to exit Turn to page 110 for a detailed explanation of all the keys Contact your Service Provider for availability Getting Started Browsing To get started with you MiniBrowser you will need an IP address for your phone The IP address is the location of a server provided by your Service Provider and it will be loaded into your phone by your Service Provider when you subscribe to this service Contact your Service Provider for more information Launching the MiniBrowser If your IP address is already set then you are ready to go Just follow these simple steps 1 Open Press 0 to open the Quick Menu Quick Menu 2 Select Press Q or 8 to scroll to Lennet Browser nd press 0 to select When you launch the MiniBrowser you will see the last page you accessed with the Mini Browser If this is your first time you will see your home page Turn the page to learn how to navigate with the MiniBrowser Tip For more setup options and another way to launch the MiniBrowser turn to page 102 109 z e s LJ eo 2 110 MiniBrowser Navigation If you know the keys to navigate your phone s other features then you already have a head start at navigating with the MiniBrowser Scrolling and When browsing Selecting you will see
90. t Key the above example press GED to select C and accept the highlighted option F Right Press D to choose the option on the right In Soft Key the above example press amp ID to select Display Messages While you navigate the lower line of the display will show you messages to let you know what your phone is doing You will see Bookmarks Bookmarks make it easy to quickly jump to the sites you use most often You can assign up to nine bookmarks one for each of the numeric keys on the keypad See page 115 to learn how to make a bookmark Once you bookmark the site press and hold the key and you will automatically jump to the page Keep in mind Bookmarks are only available while browsing Tip You can also press Q to select the left option 111 z e s LJ eo 2 Tip See Ringer or Vibrator Selec tion on page 77 to set your phone s alert See page 79 to learn about Reminder Tones Tip Look for the IU indicator on the lower line of the display If you see it your phone is online and you will not be able to receive calls 112 MiniBrowser Alerts To stay current with changing information like stock prices or sports scores you can subscribe to MiniBrowser alerts through your Service Provider If your phone is ON and you receive a MiniBrowser alert gt An alert sounds or vibrates Your phone will beep or vibrate three times gt An indicator appears on the dis
91. t the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Keypad Tones Keypad Tones are the sounds you hear when you press any key on the phone If you want to be discreet use this feature to silence the audio feedback from the keypad Keep in mind Turning Keypad Tones OFF does not silence the tones your phone sends across the line See Transmit Tones on page 80 for more information 3 Find Press or 8 to scroll t Feature 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the featur Feature 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Ren inder TonesSetupQ Keypad Tones On A Shortcut Press GE Q and p gt and continue with step 4 79 o s o O o 3 gt 3 J Getting to Tone Control 1 Enter Menu Press GD then press QJ 2 Enter Press 8 Or 8 to scroll to Tone Control and press 0 to select DIMF Transmit Tones Select A Your phone transmits tones to communicate with automated calling systems like Voice Mail or bank by phone These tones are called DTMF tones Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones and this feature allows you to control the length of the tone your phone sends For most systems you should use the default setting of short tones which sends the tones for a preset length of time If you choose long tones your phone will transmit the tones for as long as you press and hold the key To silence the tones during conversations turn the tones OFE
92. te at a higher power level than otherwise needed 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 battery is packed with a protective cover please use this cover for storing your battery when not in use Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility gt Use hands free operation if available gt Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Antenna Care Phone Operation Batteries gt eo Driving Jj Y Electronic Devices Safety Information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six 6 inches be maintained between a
93. technology sometimes you are unavailable to answer calls If your phone is ON it keeps a count of unanswered calls For example if you miss two calls your display will show 2 Clear Press or press GD to clear the display Display and you can begin placing calls again Call Waiting If you subscribe to Call Waiting through your Service Provider you may hear a tone while on a call indicating that you are receiving a second call Answer Press amp or to answer the call and Call automatically place the current call on hold or End Press GD to end the current call Your phone Current will then ring and or vibrate as usual Press Call D or GB to answer the call Tip If you subscribe to Caller ID ser vice you can easily return the calls that you missed See page 52to learn how 29 e VibraCall ON Silent Mode ON 30 Basic Tone Controls Vibration Mode In situations where ringing may not be appropriate or in noisy places where you may not hear your phone select the VibraCall Alert Ringing will be replaced by gentle vibrations Toggle Press GD then press EB to switch Alert between ringer and vibrator alerts Silent Mode For complete discretion turn Silent Mode ON All tones will be silenced You can dial silently and the ringer will be replaced by gentle vibrations Activate Press GD then press and hold until you Silent See hi Mode Turn OFF Pres
94. the One Minute Timer you will hear the beep 10 seconds before the end of each interval and the party on the other end will not hear the beeps 3 Find Press e or 8 to scroll t Feature 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the time Timer 5 Enter If you toggle the timer ON you will see Seconds Enter the number of seconds you would like between beeps and press 0 to set the timer You will see 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Single Audible Timer You can set the Single Timer to beep during your calls at a time that you select from 11 999 seconds It will beep once during each call 10 seconds before the end of the preset time The party on the other end will not hear the beeps 3 Find Press L or 8 to scroll to Feature 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the time Timer 5 Enter If you toggle the timer ON you will see Seconds Enter the number of seconds you would like before the beep and press Q to set the timer You will see 6 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Repeat ing Tiner Off Shortcut Press GE 0 then and continue with step 4 Single Tiner OFF Shortcut Press GE 0 then and continue with step 4 73 ig B o a Tone Controls 74 B If you ve been reading along diligently this may be a good time for a break put your feet up and have some
95. the entire name Press E to move the cursor backward See page 37 for details on entering names Skip this step to leave the name unchanged Press Q or GB when you finish editing the name You will see N is the total of numbers stored in the ocation and XXX is the location number Adding a Number to an Entry If you would like to add a number to an entry select the empty cursor while viewing the entry 1 Enter 2 Scroll to Name 3 Select Empty Press Q twice to enter your name directory Press or 8 to scroll to the name you are ooking for Press or 8 to scroll to Emer Press and continue with step 4 on the previous page 41 42 Erasing Memory Entries Clearing an Entire Entry Erasing a memory entry will clear the name and all the numbers from the location To erase a memory entry 1 Enter 2 Scroll to Name 3 Clear Entry 4 Confirm Erase Press 0 twice to enter your name directory Press f or 8 to scroll to the name you are looking for Press to clear the entry You will see Press GD to confirm that you want to erase the entry Clearing a Single Number If you would like to keep the entry but delete one number from the entry follow these steps 1 Enter 2 Scroll to Name 3 Choose Number 4 Clear Entry 5 Confirm Erase Press 0 twice to enter your name directory Press f or 8 to scroll to the name you are
96. tion To prevent injuries or burns do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals Expert Performance EeP9 Charging System The EeP system enables your phone s built in charger to communicate with installed batteries and tailor its charging cycle to optimize performance If you see when you power up the phone the built in charger is not able to communicate with the battery and cannot charge it There are several possible reasons for this message The most likely one is that the battery is not a Motorola original and it does not have the appropriate EeP technology We recommend that you use only Motorola original batteries and accessories and that you store your batteries in their protective clips when not in use 15 peels Bulyjey 16 Charging Batteries Using the Desktop Charger The Desktop Charger s front pocket can charge batteries while they are attached to your phone and the rear pocket can charge batteries separately If you have a Desktop Charger 1 Attach Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the Adapter charger with the release tab facing up 2 Plug In Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into a Adapter wall socket 3 Insert Insert the phone into the front pocket with a Phone battery attached amp Insert If you like insert a battery into the rear Battery pocket Rear Pocket Front Pocket Rear LED Front LED Note If two batteries are loaded in t
97. to Press Q or 8 to scroll to Call Options and press 0 to select Call Opt ions PIN Inact ive 94 Call Options Submenu This submenu gives you control over the way your phone places and receives calls Activating PIN Code Your Service Provider may require a Personal Identification Number PIN when placing calls If so you will probably want to activate this feature which allows you to send your PIN code with one touch of a button Keep in mind If you enter a service area that does not require a PIN code make sure PIN Inactive is set 4 Toggle Press or 8 to scroll to PIN 0 iue and press 0 to toggle 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may Menu scroll to other features Storing PIN Code in Memory Location 07 When PIN Code is active your phone automatically uses the number stored in location 07 as your PIN Code Once you have activated the PIN you should store the PIN code in location 07 1 Enter PIN Enter your PIN Code 2 Store Press GD press P and then PIN press 0 Contact your Service Provider for availability Placing a Call with PIN Code Active When you place a call with PIN Code active your phone will queue the number stored in location 07 and then send it when you press the Smart Button 1 Place Call Enter the number to be called or recall it from memory and press amp or GB or press amp hold Q 2 SendPIN After the call is placed the system wil
98. to reset You will see and continue Timer T with step 4 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll e e than Menu to other features CD to resetthe timer ig z o a 71 Getting to Call Timers 1 Enter Menu 2 Enter Call Timers Individual Tiner OFF Shortcut Press GE 0 then and continue with step 4 ne Minute Timer Off 6 Shortcut Press GE 0 then D gt and continue with step 4 72 Press GD then press QJ Press 0 or 8 to scroll to and press 0 to select Auto Display Individual Timer When you turn this feature ON your phone will automatically display your air time in minutes and seconds during and after each call Note Activating the Auto Display Timer may reduce standby time and talk time 3 Find Press Q or 8 to scroll to Feature E 4 Toggle Display 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features One Minute Audible Timer Turn this feature ON to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call The party on the other end will not hear the beeps 3 Find Press e or 8 to scroll to Feature 4 Toggle Press 0 to toggle the timer Timer 5 Exit Press GD to exit the menu or you may scroll Menu to other features Repeating Audible Timer You can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select from 11 999 seconds Like
99. to the keypad See page 45 Scratchpad tones See DTME scroll To move backward or forward through a list for example to move backward or forward through the menu system or the Phone Book using either the volume keys or the E gt and ED keys secure code A six digit code used to access and change certain security features The factory programmed secure code is 000000 Service Provider See Wireless Service Provider Service Tones Two short beeps used to alert you to changes in your wireless service See page 81 signal See wireless signal Silent Mode Select this feature and all your phone s tones will be silenced and the VibraCall Alert activated See page 76 Smart Button The middle key on the side of your phone used to access the Phone Book place calls end calls select the Phone Book enter the menu system and toggle features ON and OFE soft handoff Unlike traditional analog technology where you are disconnected from one site and then connected to another CDMA digital technology connects you to a new site before disconnecting you from the old site This is known as a soft handoff With soft handoff technology you could experience fewer dropped calls a h o z o Standard Mode When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home Service Provider your phone will seek a home type system then a non home type system See page 105 standby time The t
100. ttery regularly and notice a decrease in talk time or an increase in charging time then it is probably time to purchase a new battery 17 peers TTE ET 18 Phone Overview Function Keys Turns the phone ON and OFE Opens messaging menus Acts as a shift key to access the secondary functions of other keys Recalls phone numbers from memory and acts as the left soft key for MiniBrowser navigation Stores phone numbers into memory and acts as the right soft key for MiniBrowser navigation Clears characters from the screen Ends phone calls and exits the menu Places or answers calls Your phone will have one of these two keys Can be used to scroll through memory entries and menu features 66 00 00 0 0 60 66 Alphanumeric Display Displays your input from the keypad information recalled from memory and other messages Microphone Positioned for convenient conversation Retractable Antenna Extend for best performance Farpiece Ultra compact phone speaker Headset Jack Connects an optional headset Accessory Connector Provides the connection for an external power supply Volume Keys Located left of the display and represented in the manual by and these keys adjust the volume and scroll up and down through memory locations and menu features Using the Smart Button When in doubt press the Smart Button Easily recognized in this User s Guide by Q and in your phone s display by the handy Sm
101. ture see page 85 43 44 Changing Dialing Shortcuts If you have more than one number in a memory location you can choose which number you would like to use with the dialing shortcuts including the Turbo Dial keys and Super Speed Dial 1 2 Enter Scroll to Name Select Number SelectSet Set Press 0 twice to enter your name directory Press f or 8 to scroll to the name you are looking for and press 6 to select Press f or 8 to scroll to the number you want to make the dialing shortcut for that location and press GP to select You will see Press GB You will see Press to select Press GIID to set that number as the dialing shortcut You will see Scratchpad If you need to take a quick note but you do not want to save the number use the Scratchpad The Scratchpad is helpful if you are on the phone and your party gives you another number to call 1 Enter Number 2 Store Number or End Call amp Place Call Enter the number with the keypad The per son on the line will hear tones as you dial Press GD and continue with step 3 on page 36 Press to end your current call if necessary Press amp or GBs to call the number in the Scratchpad 45 Tip You can store up to 32 digits including pauses Tip Store up to 20 characters for a name 46 Pause Dialing When you call automated systems like Voice
102. u Go To Store To Messaging Memory Menu Exit Delete Delete All Lock Call Back Message Messages Unlock 6 Choose Press f or 8 to scroll to one of Function the following Press 0 to return your phone to the Messaging Menu Press 0 to exit Messaging to idle mode Press 0 to delete the currently selected message Press 0 again to confirm Press 0 to delete all messages Press 0 again to confirm Press 0 to lock or unlock the message Lock important messages to protect them from accidental deletion Messages must be unlocked before they can be deleted a fF amp amp Ff If the message contains a Call Back number in parentheses you will also see these options Press 0 to dial the sender s number Press 0 to begin storing the number Enter a two digit location select a label enter a name and press GID again 57 The Works 58 Introducing the Menu Features The Digital StarTAC phone is loaded with features that can help make life easier and more productive The phone s user friendly menu will help you find what you need quickly and easily You will see the following icons as you scroll through the menu and each represents a menu ca v Phone Book Lock Secure E Timers Phone Options Tone ontrol Navigating the Menu You can navigate through the menu system using the three keys located on the left side of the phone Use the volume keys to scroll up and down through t
103. up into the accessory connector on your phone 2 Pluginto The other end of the data cable is a 9 pin plug Computer Find the matching serial port on the back of your computer and insert the 9 pin plug then tighten the screws by hand To indicate the cable is attached on both ends your phone will beep once Keep in mind To save power some laptops deactivate unused serial ports If this happens open an application that uses the serial port like a fax or dial up application and your computer will automatically activate the port Installing the Software To begin making wireless data calls you will need to install the software from the CD ROM that came with the Data Solutions package The software is designed to take you through the installation process step by step Please see the User s Guide for the software for more detailed information on software installation 117 o S S i D z 118 Placing a Data Call Keep in mind You will not be able to place a data or fax call through your phone s keypad using Last 10 Dialed or with Caller ID All data and fax calls must be placed through your computer 1 Connect Make sure the cable is connected properly 2 Place Open the application on your computer like a Call fax or dial up application and place the call through the application on your computer The phone will display the number your com puter is calling or the name if in the internal Ph
104. ures for advanced users like security and technical settings 115 Using Data Features Add the Motorola Data Connectivity Kit to your wireless package and transform your Digital StarTAC phone into a convenient and portable fax modem Use the data cable to connect your CDMA phone to a compatible computer and you can send faxes access the internet send and check e mail you can transmit and receive data wherever there is a wireless signal In this chapter we will explain how to gt Place end and receive data calls gt Read the data display gt Set up Pre arrangement Checking for Data Capability To use the cable that came with your Data Solutions package first make sure that your CDMA phone is data capable To do so just use your phone to perform the following simple test 1 Select Press GD then m O ap Feature You will see F Press 0 to select 2 Scroll Press or 8 to scroll through the submenu pable and your CDMA phone is data capable If you do not see the screens shown as you scroll contact your Service Provider for more information Contact your Service Provider for availability 116 Getting Started with the Data Connectivity Kit Attaching the Data Cable Before you install the fax modem software on your computer itis a good idea to attach the cable to the computer and phone 1 Pluginto Plug the smaller end of the data cable with Phone the release tab facing
105. y letter in the alphabet Use the letters printed on the key as a guide For example press to enter the letters A B or C as shown press 1 time to insert an A I press 2 times to insert a B CED press 3 times to insert a C press 4 times to insert a 2 To enter a name into the Phone Book 1 Enter Letter Toggle Case 2 Advance Cursor Clear Letter Back Space 3 Enter Marks 4 Finish Storing Press a key as many times as necessary to enter a letter The next letter on the key will appear with each press Press f or 8 to switch between upper and lowercase After each character press to advance the cursor to the next space Press to erase a letter if you make a mistake Press E to move the cursor backward if you would like to insert a letter earlier in the sequence Press BP to scroll through the available punctuation marks space 1 8 e 3 5 0 dus KC Yes od Enter up to 20 letters Press 0 when you are finished Your phone will confirm the entry by displaying the information stored Li 37 Tip See page 37 for details on entering letters 38 Recalling from Memory Recalling by Name Once you have stored entries you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls 1 Enter 2 Scroll to Name or Search for Name 3 Select Entry 4 Choose Number 5 Place Call 6 End Call
106. you can choose how long the back light remains ON See page 102 22 Turning Your Phone On Dual Band Operation To make the best use of available signals your phone can operate on both CDMA digital and analog systems If your phone finds a CDMA digital system you will see the time and date and the E icon If your phone finds an analog system you will see the A icon TammEN 2 25 ETIL IT arcus Ready Ready Digital Analog Quad Number Your phone can be activated with aW T7 DG WEE up to four unique phone Number 2 numbers If more than one 3 12 555 12 12 number is programmed you will see the currently active number whenever you turn ON the phone Turn to Feature Review on page 95 if you want to change the active number Power Save Mode If you travel outside the range of available networks your phone continues to search for a signal To save power it stops searching every couple of minutes When this is the case you will see Your phone will automatically begin searching again in a minute or two if you would like it to start searching immediately just press any key Standby Mode To conserve energy your phone enters standby mode and turns off the backlight when you have not touched a key for a few seconds The backlight will come back on as soon you press a key or open the phone Reading the Indicators Detailed Battery Level Reading Press GD then press The
107. you will see the name of the caller when you view the message 56 Reading Your Messages Your phone can receive alphanumeric messages like a pager The message memory stores up to 60 messages depending on the size of each 1 Enter Press to open the Messaging Menu Messaging 2 Select Press 0 or 8 to scroll to Messages press 0 to select selected message more msgs more msgs to left 5 to right locked msg ay time amp date msg i Frsd7agsigiee of msg Hares Bedas sender s text of i number msg more text 3 Selecta Press or 6 to highlight a message to Message read and press 0 to select the message Once a message is selected the following keys will help you read through your messages 4 Scroll Press 0 or 8 to scroll through the selected message Previous Press 9 or E to go to the previous Message message Next Press D to go to the next message Message If the message includes a number in parentheses a Call Back number you can use the following shortcuts Call Back Press X amp f5 or GBs to dial the Call Back number in parentheses if included Store Press to store the Call Back number in parentheses if included in your Phone Book Contact your Service Provider for availability Message Options When reading your messages press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted message 5 Access Press to open the Message Options Function Men
108. your phone can save you time in dialing The Number Character saves a place in the memory sequence for whatever number you are calling when you use your calling card For best results you may use the Number Character along with Pause Dialing 1 Enter Enter the phone number you use to access Access the calling card system usually a 1 800 Number phone number Skip this step if you only dial 0 2 Insert Press GD then press GD or GB You will Pause see use n Press 3 Insert Press then press Press Number or B to scroll to 1 H Press Character Q You will see the number harani H inserted into the sequence This special char acter saves a place for the number you will be calling when you use your calling card 4 Insert Press GD then GD or then Q as in Pause step 2 5 Enter When you use your calling card the system Code prompts you for an access code usually a PIN code Enter this number Repeat steps 4 amp 5 if your card requires more access codes 6 Store Press GID Enter a two digit location select Sequence an icon enter a name if you like and press D or 0 when finished Your phone will confirm the entry by displaying the informa tion you stored Placing a Calling Card Call Once you have stored your calling card information recall the information and place the call whenever you want to use your calling card Before your phone begins dialing it will prompt you for the number y

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