WelcomeCongratulations! As the proud owner of a state-of-the-artMotorola cellular phone, product superiority is yours.All Motorola cellular phones are
18 19The BasicsThe MainBatteryTip: If you have acharged auxiliarybattery attached toyour phone, you canremove and changeyour main batteryduring a call
20 21The BasicsBatteryLevelsHighLowBattery Level IndicatorThe three bar segments on your phone’s Battery LevelIndicator display the amount of charge r
22 23The BasicsAuxiliary BatteriesWith an auxiliary battery attached, you can get even more talk-time and standby-time, in addition to your main batte
24 25The BasicsTip: When youcharge the main andan auxiliary battery,the main battery willbe charged first. Using the Desktop ChargerThe desktop charge
26 27The BasicsTip:To extend battery life, do not leave a Nickel Metal Hydride(NiMH) battery in the charger for more than 24 hours.performance. If you
28 29The BasicsOptimalPhonePositionWearing the PhoneHold your cellular phone as shown below, with the antennafully extended and pointing up and over
30 31The BasicsPlace Calls1. Enter Enter the number you want to call,number for example: 555-1234. You can also use any method you choose to recall a
32 33The BasicsTip: To makeanswering callseven easier, try theMultiple KeyAnswer feature on page 88. Your phone must be ON to receive calls.To answer
34 35The BasicsHighLowPower/StatusBattery Level Indicator (5)The three bar segments on the phone’s Battery Level Indicatorshow the amount of charge re
36 37The BasicsThe upper and lower volume keys can be used to adjust boththe earpiece and the ringer volume. As you press these keys,the phone’s speak
ContentsThe WorksIntroducing the Menu Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Using Call Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 39Using MemoryEach phone number is stored in a “memory location”numbered 01-99. You can arrange your Phone Book for convenient recall by storing re
40 41Using MemoryWhen the display shows “Alpha Or ,” you can use thekeypad to produce any letter in the alphabet by pressing thenumeric keys one or mo
42 43Using MemoryClear anEntryRecall byMemoryLocationHere’s an easy way to erase a memory entry:1. Recall Recall the entry by name that youwant to era
44 45Using MemoryIn addition to your internal Phone Book, you also have abuilt-in Scratchpad for quick notes on the fly. The Scratchpadremembers the l
PauseDialing4. Enter Enter the next group of numbers,numbers for example, an account number or PIN number. If the automated system requires a*or #, en
48 49Using MemoryStoringCalling CardInformation7. Press to insert the ‘N Character into the sequence. This special character saves a place for the pho
Edit byNameEditing a Memory LocationAfter you have stored names and numbers into the PhoneBook, you can edit the information or erase entries at any t
52 53Using MemoryEdit byNumberYou will see:1. Press and the 2-digit memory location you want to edit.2. Press when you finish editing the phonenumbe
54 55FeaturesIntroducing the Menu FeaturesThe StarTAC cellular phone is loaded with amazing featuresthat can help make life easier, more productive an
Features5756Road MapTo enter your phone’s menu system, simply follow thesesteps:1. Press then pressto enter the menu features. 2. Press to scroll th
4Tip: If you arefamiliar with otherMotorola cellularphones, you can usemany of the samekey sequences withyour StarTAC phone.See page 15 formore detail
Shortcut Press thenpress the SmartButton, then ,and continue with step 3.Tip: Activating theAuto Display Timermay reduce stand-by-time or ta
Shortcut Press thenpress the SmartButton, then,and continue with step 3.61Call TimersAuto Display Timer60You can set this timer to beep duri
Tone Controls6362If you’ve been reading along diligently, this may be a goodtime for a break—put your feet up and have some fun withthe Tone Controls.
64 65Tone ControlsThe StarTAC phone gives you nine different ringer styles tochoose from. After you choose a style, the phone will giveyou a brief sam
66 67Tone ControlsShortcut Press thenpress the SmartButton, then,and continue with step 3.Scratchpad tones are the tones that your phone se
69Lock/Security68While you probably would not want to leave your phoneunattended, the StarTAC cellular phone has a number ofbuilt-in security features
71Lock/Security70You can lock your phone manually at any time to help pre-vent unwanted use. Once locked, you can leave your phoneON or turn it OFF an
73Lock/Security72The Secure Options sub-menu contains a number of security-minded features to put your mind at ease. For yourprotection, you must ente
75Lock/Security74ServiceLevelSettingsSecure Options Sub-Menu1 Mem 1-102 Mem Only3 Keypd Only4 StdSetting5 Local Only6 NoSto1-10Level 1: Calls can be p
77Phone Options76The Phone Options features are your “command center” foradjusting the way your phone sends and receives calls. Youcan tweak your syst
Exposure to RadioFrequencyEnergyImportant: Read this information before usingyour wireless handheld phone.Your wireless handheld portable telephone is
79Phone Options78Your cellular service provider configures this feature whenyou receive a cellular phone number. If you want to get intothe nitty-grit
81Phone Options80ProgrammingPreferredSIDs inPreferredScanningMode81To program the preferred SIDs to be used in P Scan mode:1. Press , , , ,(spells SYS
83Phone Options82Your phone can display messages and prompts in three different languages. Just scroll over to Select Language(Select Languag) to choo
85Phone Options84 85Call Options Sub-Menu The following feature will allow you to automatically sendyour PIN code with all outbound calls.Store PIN Co
87Phone Options865. Press when you finish entering the number.6. Enter Enter the number minutes of minutes (0-99) you would like the phone to wait b
89Phone Options88Your phone company may offer services like Caller LineIdentification that may make it handy to be able to see thedisplay before answe
91Phone Options90Your phone is messaging ready. If you subscribe to messag-ing services through your Service Provider, you can receiveCaller ID, Voice
93Phone Options92You can scroll through your messages easily using the sidevolume buttons, or and . Each message willbe numbered from 01 to 20 with a
95Phone Options94To delete all messages:1. Press then press & hold to enterthe Message Center.You will see:3. Press & holduntil you see: 3. Pr
97Phone Options96Here’s a bonus feature for when you’re in strong signalareas. Turn the Extended Talk-time feature ON and receiveextra talk-time from
Antenna Care Phone OperationBatteriesDrivingElectronicDevicesCheck the laws and regulations on the use of wirelesstelephones in the areas where you dr
99Reference98Desktop Charger (AC Adapter required)The desktop charger is designed for optimal performance and compatibility withMotorola’s new generat
101Reference100Hands-Free Vehicle KitThe optional Hands-Free Kits give you the convenience of hands-free, speaker phoneoperation while in your car. Fu
103Reference102Q. Every time I turn on my phone it beeps and the display reads InvalidBattery. What is going on?A. Your Motorola cellular phone implem
105Reference104Q. I tried to read my Voice Mail (or use a paging service, a calling card, etc.) but nothing happened.A. You have probably turned OFF t
107Reference106Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones The tones that your telephone transmitswhen you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to acce
109Reference108SSID See System Identification.Scratchpad A memory feature that automatically remembers the most recentnumber entered into the keypad.S
111Reference110AAC adapter 13, 24-25accessory connector 15and AC adapter 24and cigarette lighter adapter 24and data accessories 100accessory options 9
113Reference112Service Level 74-75Signal Strength Indicator 14, 34silent vibration mode 37Smart Button 15, 30-31status indicators 14, 34-35storing int
115Reference114The safety of so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to thetelephone wiring in a house and which operate at far
117Reference116There were no changes in the subjects’ ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures,or in their spatial memory, but they were able to
Blasting AreasPotentiallyExplosiveAtmospheresTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn yourphone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas p
119Reference118In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk,what can concerned individuals do?If there is a risk from these produc
121Reference120Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:Other patents pending.4124879412782441287404138681419303642543824302845431
RecyclingThis product may be powered by aNickel Metal Hydride or Lithium Ion rechargeable battery which must be recycled or disposed of properly.Refer
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12 13Package Content OptionsThe StarTAC phone comes equipped with a standard batteryand an AC adapter to get you up and running. A whole newline of ac
14 15The BasicsIllustrationReference(inside front cover)Volume KeysThe upper and lower volume keys can adjust keypad,earpiece and ringer volume. They
16 17The BasicsBatteryCoversRemoving the Auxiliary Battery Cover1. Hold auxiliary battery securely with one hand. With yourother hand’s thumb, push up
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