Motorola M70 Digital Cellular Telephone
(170-1301)                 Options                    Faxback Doc. # 48748

Phone Options

The Phone Options menu is your "command center" for adjusting the way your
phone sends and receives calls.  You can tweak your phone for optimal
performance, view information about your phone, and much more.

In this chapter you will learn how to:

  switch cellular phone numbers.

  select the system mode.

  review your phone's feature settings.

  place calls at a later time automatically.

  select features for vehicular use.

  conserve battery power.

  view numbers with Caller ID.

Note:  Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of
       the phone.

Press [Volume Up] to scroll up.

Press [Smart Button] to select.

Press [Volume Down] to scroll down.

>|                    |                      |       
 | [Volume Up]       >| [Smart Button]       | [Volume Down]
 |                    |                     >|       

Road Map

Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button] to enter the menu system.

Start:

Phone Book

               |
               |            |                               |
       Timers >|     |---- >| Voice Mail XX           |--- >| Call Receive
                     |      | Messages                |     | Off
               |     |                                |
               |     |      |                         |     |
 Tone Control >|     |      | Caller ID XX No's       |     | Automatic
                     |     >|                         |    >| HF Off
               |     |                                |
               |     |      |                         |     |
  Lock Secure >|     |      | Call Mode               |     | Mult. Key
                     |     >| Preference              |    >| Answer Off
               |     |                                |
               |-----|      |                         |     |
Phone Options >|            | Change Number           |     | To Main Menu
                           >|                         |    >|
                                                      |
                            |                         |
                            | System Mode             |
                           >|                         |
                                                      |
                            |                         |
                            | Feature Review          |
                           >|                         |
                                                      |
                            |                         |
                            | Call Options -----------|
                           >|

                            |                              |
                            | System Options ------------ >| Display SID
                           >|                              |

                            |                              |
                            | To Main Menu                 | To Main Menu
                           >|                             >|

Getting To Phone Options . . .

1.  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button] to enter the menu system.

2.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to Phone Options and
    press [Smart Button] to select.

3.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to the following
    features:

Voice Mail

This feature notifies you in real time of new Voice Mail messages.  You
will see the (Mail Voice) indicator whenever you receive a new Voice Mail
message.  To check your Voice Mailbox, just dial the access number given
to you by your Service Provider.

4.  You will see:  "Voice Mail XX Messages", where XX is the number of
    Voice Mail messages.

5.  Press [END] to exit menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Tip:  See Pause Dialing in Faxback Doc. # 48744 for an easy way to set
          up your Voice Mail for One-Touch access.

Caller ID

If Caller ID service is active on your phone, you will see the caller's
number before you answer!  If you prefer to see the caller's name, turn
Name Preference ON and your phone will display the caller's name if stored
in your name directory.  See Faxback Doc. # 48744.

Keep In Mind:  Caller ID is not available in all markets.  Please contact
your Service Provider for availability information.

If you subscribe to Call Waiting and receive a call while another call is
in progress, you will hear a Call Waiting tone and see the caller's
information on the display.  The number will automatically be stored for
later use.  If the caller has restricted their Caller ID information, your
phone will display Private.  If the Caller ID information is not available
to the cellular network, No ID will display.

Caller ID

If you want to save a Caller ID number, or attach a name for future
reference, you can store any Caller ID number in your M70's Phone Book as
you would any phone number.  Simply recall the Caller ID number on to the
display and follow the steps in Faxback Doc. # 48742 for storing entries
in your Phone Book.

To use Caller ID:

4.  You will see:  Caller ID XX No's, where XX is the number of Caller ID
    numbers stored.

    Press [Smart Button] to enter your Caller ID list.

5.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll through the list.  The
    display will show the call number in the upper left corner.  The phone
    number of the most recent call will be labeled "C0'," the second to
    the last "C1'," and so on, through "C9'."

    If there are no numbers in the Caller ID list, you will see:  "Empty".

6.  Press [SEND] to dial the displayed number.

    Shortcut:  Press [RCL] then press & hold [RCL] and continue with step
               5 if you have messages.

Clear Caller ID Entries

To erase all entries saved in your Caller ID memory:

1.  Press & hold [CLR] when a Caller ID name and number is displayed.  You
    will see:  "Clear?"

2.  Press [STO] to clear.

       or

    Press [END] to cancel and leave your Caller ID memory intact.

Getting to Phone Options . . .

1.  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button] to enter the menu system.

2.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to Phone Options and
    press [Smart Button] to select.

3.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to the following
    features:

Call Mode Preference

Since your M70 phone is a Dual Mode phone, it operates on both digital and
analog channels, using analog channels when digital channels are not
available.  Use this feature if you want to be certain your call is
carried on a definite type of channel, either analog or digital.

4.  Press [Smart Button] to select Call Mode Preference.

5.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll between Dual Mode, Analog
    Mode and Digital Mode.

6.  Press [Smart Button] to select the displayed option.  You will return
    to Call Mode Preference.

7.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Tip:  Some peripheral devices like fax machines, personal computers
          with modems, and telemetry monitors (EKG) can use only analog
          channels.

    Shortcut:  Press [FCN] [2] to switch from digital to analog mode
               during a call.  The phone will revert to dual mode
               operation after the call is ended.

Keep In Mind:  This feature should be activated before placing your call.
If this feature is selected during a call, the feature will be effective
with the next call.  Your phone will return to dual mode operation when it
is turned OFF.

Change Your Phone Number

Your phone can operate on two different home systems.  If you travel
often, you can have your phone programmed with two cellular numbers to
reduce roaming.  This feature allows you to change your active number to
the one appropriate for the area you're in.

4.  Press [Smart Button] to select Change Number.  The active phone number
    will appear in the display.

5.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to your other phone
    number.

6.  Press [Smart Button] to select the new setting.  You will see:  "Set".

7.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Shortcut:  Press [RCL] then [#>], [STO] to switch to your other phone
               number.

When your phone has two numbers, both are designated as your home system
but only one number can be active at any given time.  Calls are placed and
received by the currently active number only.  Each time you turn your
phone ON, you'll see a message in the display that indicates which phone
number and home system are currently active:

Non-wireline type with phone number 1       A1

Non-wireline type with phone number 2       A2

Wireline with phone number 1                B1

Wireline with phone number 2                B2

In most areas, there are two competing cellular carriers, the "wireline"
carrier and the "non-wireline" carrier.  If your cellular service is from
the non-wireline carrier, the display will indicate that your home system
is system A.  If your cellular service is from the wireline carrier, the
display will indicate that your home system is system B.

1.  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button] to enter the menu system.

2.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to Phone Options and
    press [Smart Button] to select.

3.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to the following
    features:

System Mode

Your Service Provider configures this feature when you receive a cellular
phone number.  If you want to get into the nitty-gritty of your phone's
operation, read on.  System Mode allows you to select the type of cellular
system your phone will access.

4.  Press [Smart Button] to select System Mode.

5.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll through the system mode
    settings.  See the chart on the next page for a description of the
    System Mode Settings.

6.  Press [Smart Button] to select the System Mode Setting you want.  You
    will see: "Set".

7.  The phone will automatically exit the menu.

    Shortcut:  Press [RCL] then [<*] and continue with Step 5.

    Shortcut:  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button], then [2], [3] and
               continue with step 4.

System Mode

Standard Mode:

Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system.

If home system is non-wireline (type A)     <   Std AB

If home system is wireline (type B)         <   Std BA

Reversed Preference Mode:

Your phone first seeks a non-home type system, then a home type system.
(This mode may be useful in fringe areas or certain roaming situations.)

If home system is non-wireline (type A)     <   Scan BA

If home system is wireline (type B)         <   Scan AB

Home Only Mode:

Phone will not operate outside its home system.            Home

Scan A Mode:

Phone will operate only within non-wireline (A) systems.   Scan A

Scan B Mode:

Phone will operate only within wireline (B) systems.

Scan B

1.  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button] to enter the menu system.

2.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to Phone Options and
    press [Smart Button] to select.

3.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to the following
    features:

Feature Review/Channel Status

After you've spent some time adjusting your phone's settings, use this
feature to review the changes you've 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.

4.  Press [Smart Button] to select Feature Review.

5.  The display will first show whether the phone is accessing a Digital
    Channel, an Analog Channel, or a Control Channel.  The message will be
    displayed in the following format:

     |------ D = Digital Traffic Channel
     |
     |   |------ Digital Slot Number
     |   |
     |   |     |--- Digital Channel Number
     |   |     |
     D   X - xxxx

or

     |------ A = Analog Voice Channel
     |
     |     |---- Analog Channel Number
     |     |
     A - xxxx

or

     |------ C = Control Channel
     |
     |     |---- Control Channel Number
     |     |
     C - xxxx

Feature Review/Channel Status

            
6.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll through any features you
    have changed from their default settings.

    If all of the features are set to their factory standard settings, the
    display will show: Standard Settings.

7.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

Tip:  The [D] indicator will appear when on a digital control channel.

System Options

Use this feature to view the unique System ID number (SID) of the cellular
system that your phone is currently accessing.  An even number indicates a
wireline system, and an odd number indicates a non-wireline system.

4.  Press [Smart Button] to select System Options.

5.  Press [Smart Button] to select Display SID.  You will see the current
    System Identification number.  After six seconds, the phone will
    return to Display SID.

6.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Shortcut:  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button], then [2], [7], and
               continue with step 5.

1.  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button] to enter the menu system.

2.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to Phone Options and
    press [Smart Button] to select.

3.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to Call Options Submenu
    and press [Smart Button] to select.

4.  Press [Volume Up] or [Volume Down] to scroll to the following
    features:

Call Receive

Turn Call Receive OFF for the times when you can't be bothered.  Your
phone will inform you of incoming calls without receiving them.  When Call
Receive is OFF, your display will show the number of calls and you will
still receive short messages and Voice Mail Notification.

5.  Press [Smart Button] to toggle Call Receive On or Call Receive Off.

6.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Tip:  If you select Call Receive Off, the phone will beep several
          times when turned ON, and each time a call is received.  To
          silence this beeping, select Ringer off.  See Faxback 
          Doc. # 48746.

    Shortcut:  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button], then [2], [1], and
               continue with step 5.

Automatic Hands-Free

Turn this feature ON when you are using Hands-Free vehicular accessories.
To find out more about accessories for your car, see Faxback Doc. # 48738.

5.  Press [Smart Button] to toggle Automatic HF Off or Automatic HF On.

6.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

Multiple Key Answer

Why fumble for the [SEND] key to answer calls?  With Multiple key Answer
ON, you can answer calls by pressing [Smart Button], [Volume Up] or
[Volume Down], or any key on the upper keypad [1], [#>].

5.  Press [Smart Button] to toggle Mult Key Answer Off or Mult Key Answer
    On.

6.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Shortcut:  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button], then [2], [0], and
               continue with step 5.

Automatic Answer

Turn Automatic Answer ON to have your phone automatically answer incoming
calls after two rings.

5.  Press [Smart Button] to toggle Automatic Answer Off or Automatic
    Answer On.

6.  Press [END] to exit the menu, or you may scroll to other features.

    Tip:  If keypad cover is closed the phone will not Auto Answer.

    Shortcut:  Press [FCN] then press [Smart Button], then [2], [6], and
               continue with Step 5.
(LB/tc 7/27/98)

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