Motorola Model 13241 3-Watt Portfolio Phone
(170-1245) Operation Faxback Doc. # 50654
Turn It On Typically, your phone is installed to go on and off with the
vehicle's ignition. If it does not turn on with the vehicle's
ignition, press [PWR]. To turn off, press [PWR] again.
Signal The Signal Strength Meter (SSM) represents the relative
Strength strength of the signal received by your phone. The SSM is
Meter displayed as a bar graph following the letter S at the left
of the display. The S alone represents the lowest strength
with each additional bar representing a stronger signal.
To best use SSM, you should familiarize yourself with the
relative signal strength levels and their associated call
placement and call-in-progress qualities.
Any messages, such as Loc'd, that display because of
activation of a feature, will take priority over the SSM.
You will not see the SSM displayed in these cases. To turn
off the SSM, refer to Feature Menu on Faxback Doc. # 46617.
Place Calls Enter the telephone number, press [SND], and either lift the
handset or direct your conversation to the Hands Free
microphone. If you misdial, press [END CLR] and release
quickly to clear only the last digit entered. To clear the
entire number, press and hold [END CLR].
Automatic If a call attempt is unsuccessful due to an intercept
Redial (alternating high-low signal) or a reorder (last busy signal)
you may continue your call attempt by pressing [SND] before
ending the call attempt. Redial will display, and your phone
will automatically attempt to complete the call for the next
four minutes. When the call is successful, you will hear the
ringing of the called party. Automatic redial is only
possible with an intercept or reorder signal and will not
engage when the called party's line is busy. You may reengage
automatic redial after four minutes by pressing [SND].
Turning the phone or ignition off, or pressing [END CLR],
cancels automatic redial.
One Touch Memory location 01, a Turbo dial location, may be used for
Emergency 911 or any other emergency number you may wish to dial even
Dialing if your phone is locked.
Note: Do not select Call Restriction Service Level 1 if you
wish to use One Touch Emergency Dialing.
End Calls Press [END CLR], or return the handset to its mount.
Receive Either lift the handset to your ear, or press [SND], and
Calls direct your conversation to the Hands Free microphone.
Call in If your phone is on and an incoming call is unanswered, CALL
Absence is displayed. You must press [SND CLR] to cancel the message.
Indicator
If you wish to receive the CALL message while you are away
from your vehicle, turn your phone on. When you return to
your vehicle press any key except [END CLR] or [PWR] to check
for incoming calls.
In carry phone configuration, the display will go blank after
six seconds in order to conserve battery energy. You may
reactivate the display by pressing any key except [END CLR],
or [PWR].
Automatic This feature allows you to receive a call without pressing
Answer [SND]. If this feature is selected, you may begin your
conversation after the phone rings twice. Refer to Feature
Menu on Faxback Doc. # 50656 for information about turning
on Automatic Answer.
Multiple The Multiple Key Answer feature allows you to answer an
Key incoming call by pressing [SND] or any digit key 1 through 9.
Answer To select, press [FCN], [1]. Scroll the menu by pressing [*]
or [#] until _Answr _Mkey displays. Press [0] once to toggle
this feature on ([]) and again to toggle it off (_). To exit
the feature menu, press [END CLR].
Unlock Enter the three digit unlock code. If you make an error,
Telephone press [END CLR] and start over.
Lock Press [FCN], [5]. (Helpful Hint - L for Lock appears on [5].)
Telephone Lock ? will display. Press [STO] to lock. Press [END CLR] to
exit. When your telephone is locked, calls cannot be placed
or answered. If you are called when the unit is locked, the
phone will ring but must be unlocked prior to answering the
call. The factory preset unlock code is 123 and the security
code is 000000.
Programm- To change your unlock code, press [FCN], [0], your six-digit
able security code, your new three-digit unlock code, and [#].
Unlock Your new unlock code will be displayed. To review, press
code [FCN], [0], your six-digit security code, and [RCL].
Volume Control
Volume The Volume Meter represents the current volume setting and
Meter will display whenever you adjust the volume control. The
volume level is displayed as a bar graph following the letter
V at the left side of the display, with each additional bar
representing a higher volume setting.
Speaker With the handset mounted, press and hold [VOL]. This will
Volume raise the volume. to lower the volume, release [VOL], then
press and hold [VOL] again. The maximum volume level is 4
bars.
Earpiece While a call is in progress, lift the handset and use [VOL]
volume as described above. The maximum volume level is 5 bars.
Ringer While a call is not in progress, lift the handset and use
Volume [VOL] as described above. The maximum volume level is 6 bars.
Mute Press [FCN], [6]. (Helpful Hint -M for Mute appears on [6])
Handset MUTE will display. To unmute, press [FCN] [6] again. MUTE
or Hands will disappear. Use this feature to confer privately with
Free passengers.
Microphone
Note: Your unit can only be muted during a call.
Memory Dialing
Store Enter the telephone number (up to 16 digits) you wish to
Number store in memory. Press [FCN], [RCL], then enter both digits
of a memory location ([0][1], [0][2], [0][3] - [2][0]). The
display will show the location number to confirm the storage.
Recall Press [RCL], then enter the memory location ([0][1], [0][2],
Number [0][3] - [2][0]). Numbers [0][1]-[0][9] may be entered as
From [1]-[9]. The number will display for your confirmation. Press
Memory [SND] to place the call.
Memory This allows you to review your memory locations sequentially,
Scrolling beginning with a location you specify. Press [RCL] then the
memory location where you wish to begin your review. The
location number and digits stored will display.
Repeated pressing of [#] or [*] will display the location
number and contents of each memory location that is not empty
Press [#] to display the memory locations in ascending order;
[*] to display them in descending order. At any time while
scrolling, you may place a call to the displayed number by
pressing [SND].
Recall Press [RCL], [O], [O] to recall the last number used to place
Last Number a call. Press [SND] to place a call to that number.
Used
Note: The sequence [0], [SND] will call the local operator.
Recall Press [RCL] to recall the last number entered on the keypad
Last Number or recalled from memory. Press [SND] to place a call to that
Entered number. You may also press [RCL] to review numbers longer
than seven digits.
Super Enter the memory location [1], [2], [3]-[2][0], then press
Speed [SND]. The call will be placed, though the number will not
Dialing display.
Tone Your telephone provides the standard Dual Tone Multi
Dialing Frequency (DTMF) signals typically used to access alternate
(Two-part long distance services, signal pagers, answering machines,
Calling) etc. Generally, these services use a two-part procedure:
First, a call is placed from the memory or through the keypad
to a central telephone number, then a secondary dial tone is
heard and the additional tone digits are sent.
To tone dial from the keypad, make the initial call. Append
additional tone digits using the keypad. The tones are
automatically sent as you press the keys. Do not press [SND].
To tone dial from a memory location, place the initial call.
Recall from memory (using [RCL], location number) the number
you wish to send as DTMF digits. Press [RCL], [SND]. Repeat
these steps as required to send separate groups of numbers.
Two-part calling can be automated by a unique feature which
permits the programming and memory storage of pauses between
groups of numbers. When recalled or sent, the telephone
stops transmitting at the pause and waits for your response
(i.e., secondary dial tone).
Pause Enter the first group of numbers from the keypad or recall it
Dialing from memory using [RCL]. Insert a pause by pressing [FCN],
(Memory [0], [SND]. [] will appear where the pause is inserted. Enter
Linking) the next group of numbers, or recall them from memory by
pressing [FCN], [0], [RCL] and the two-digit location number.
Repeat this sequence for as many groups as you wish up to a
maximum of 16 digits. (Each pause occupies a digit.)
To place a linked call, press [SND] to transmit the first
group of numbers, prior to the first pause. After waiting for
the system response, press [RCL], [SND] to send the second
group of numbers. Continue to press [RCL], [SND] until all
digit groups are sent.
If the PIN code feature is activated (see Faxback Doc.#46617)
the PIN Code will automatically be sent after the first pause
by pressing [SND].
To store a linked sequence, press [FCN], [RCL] then enter the
location number where you wish to store the number. Each
memory location will only accept up to 16 digits.
Note: Long Tone DTMF signals cannot be sent using this
procedure. If Long Tone DTMF signals are required, they
must be sent manually. The tone will be sent for as
long as the key is depressed.
Note: Do not add the PIN code to the linked sequence. Your
phone will automatically insert the PIN code when
placing a linked call. Follow the instructions on
Faxback Doc. # 50656.
Switchhook During a call, pressing [SND] performs a switchhook function
and used to access enhanced Cellular System features such as call
Enhanced waiting and conference calls. For the functioning of these
System features with [SND], consult your Cellular service Provider.
Services
Hands Free Operation
Place a Leaving the handset mounted, dial the number you wish to
Hands Free call, then press [SND]. When the called party answers, direct
Call your conversation to the Hands Free microphone typically
mounted on your vehicle's sun visor. In Use will remain on
and HF will display for the duration of the call. [END CLR]
terminates the call.
Receive Press [SND] and direct your conversation to the Hands Free
a Hands microphone. In Use will remain on and HF will display for the
Free Call duration of the call. Press [END CLR] to terminate the call.
Automatic To go from handset to Hands Free Operation, hang up the
Hands Free handset and begin speaking. You must have Automatic Hands
Free turned on to do this. Refer to Feature Menu on Faxback
Doc. # 50656.
Full Duplex Full Duplex Hands Free provides improved audio quality
Hands Free relative to Enhanced Simplex Hands Free, and makes it easier
(DHF/X) to enter the conversation while the other party is speaking.
Note: In certain systems, you may occasionally experience
audio feedback while using Full Duplex Hands Free
operation. This situation can usually be alleviated by
slightly reducing the speaker volume. In extreme cases,
where reducing the speaker volume does not alleviate
the feedback you may want to switch to Enhanced Simplex
Hands Free operation. This operation will not allow
interruption of the party that is speaking.
(BR/eb 11/16/98)
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