Motorola StarTac-6000 Wearable Cellular Telephone
(170-1234/35/36/37) Memory Faxback Doc. # 51439
Using Memory
Do you have places to go and people to see? Too many phone numbers to
remember? Let your phone remember them for you. Your StarTAC phone's
internal Phone Book can store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access
on the go.
In this chapter you will learn how to:
Store names and numbers into the Phone Book.
Recall phone numbers from memory.
Dial in a flash with the Super Speed Dial and Turbo Dial functions.
Note: Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of
your phone.
Press -| to scroll up
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Press -| to select
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Press -| to scroll down
Making the Most of Memory
Each phone number is stored in a "memory location" numbered 01-99. you
can arrange your Phone Book for convenient recall by storing related
numbers in groups of ten. For example, store your ten most frequently
called numbers in locations 01-09, then you can use the Turbo Dial
function to call them with the push of a key. You could store business
phone numbers in locations 10-19, family numbers in 20-29, friends in
30-39, and so on.
You can also store names to help identify phone numbers. Later you can
easily recall numbers either by memory location or by name. If someone
you know has more than one phone number, you could quickly recall the
number you need by storing it with a descriptive name, for example:
___________ ___________ ___________
| Smith J | | Smith J | | Smith J |
| Home | | Work | | Pager |
|___________| |___________| |___________|
The possibilities are endless, so give it a try!
When you feel ready for more, try the advanced storing features below.
Storing Names and Numbers
To take advantage of your phone's internal Phone Book, you'll first want
to store some names and numbers into memory. With a little practice
you'll find it's a piece of cake!
1. Enter number - Enter the phone number you want to store.
2. Press [STO] - To begin storing. The phone will prompt you for a
memory location.
3. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location where you want
the sequence stored.
or
Press [< *] - To store the sequence in the first available location.
or
Enter digit - Enter the first digit of the memory location and press
[< *] to store the sequence in the first available
location beginning with that digit.
4. Enter name - Enter a name to identify the phone number, or skip this
step and continue with Step 5. (See below for details on
entering names.)
5. Press "Smart Button" - or press [STO] when you are finished entering
the name. Your phone will confirm your entry
by displaying the information you stored.
TIP: The "dotted diamond shape" symbol in your display represents the
Smart Button.
Entering Names
When the display shows "Alpha Or (dotted diamond shape)," you can use the
keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet by pressing he numeric keys
one or more times. Just use the letters printed on each key as a guide
and you can't go wrong. For example, press [2 ABC] to enter the letters
"A," "B," or "C" as shown:
______________ press 1 time to insert an "A"
| ___________ press 2 times to insert a "B"
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2 A B C
|________ press 3 times to insert a "C"
To enter a name into the Phone Book:
1. Enter letter - Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as
necessary.
2. Press [# >] - To advance the cursor to the next space.
Press [< *] - or press [CLR] to erase a letter if you make a mistake.
3. Continue Storing - Continue with Step 5 above when you are finished
entering the name.
This is easier than it looks, so give it a try!
Recall From Memory
Recall By Name
Once you have stored names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically
and immediately place calls. With one press of the Smart Button you have
instant access to the name directory. What could be easier?
1. Press "Smart Button" - once to enter your name directory.
2. Press upper or lower volume button - to scroll to the name you are
looking for.
or
Enter letter - Enter the first letter of the name you want to recall
from memory. The display will show the first name
beginning with that letter.
Press [RCL] - if you want to see the number stored with the name.
3. Press and hold "Smart Button" - or press [SND] to call the number you
selected.
4. Press [END] - or close the phone to end the call.
or
Press and hold "Smart Button" - until you hear two tones.
then press "Smart Button" - again to end the call.
Recall from Memory
Clear an Entry
Here's an easy way to erase a memory entry:
1. Recall - Recall the entry by name that you want to erase.
2. Press [CLR] - to clear the entry.
3. Press [STO] - to confirm that you want to erase the entry.
Recall by Memory Location
Each name and number you store is placed in a memory location numbered
01-99. Once you have stored names and numbers, you can recall them by
memory location.
1. Press [RCL] - (This step is optional.)
2. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location of the phone
number you're looking for.
3. Press and hold "Smart Button" - or press [SND] to call the number you
selected.
4. Press [END] - or close the phone to end the call.
or
Press and hold "Smart Button" - until you hear two tones.
Then press "Smart Button" - again to end the call.
Recall Shortcuts
Super Speed Dial
If you know the memory location of the number you want to call, try to
Speed Dial Function:
1. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location (01-99).
2. Press and hold "Smart Button" - to9 place the call.
or
Press [SND] - to place the call.
Turbo Dial
The Turbo Dial function lets you dial numbers stored in locations 01-09
with the push of a button:
Press and hold - A number on the keypad, [1 ] through [9 WXYZ] and
your call is placed!
Your phone's Emergency Call feature gives you fast access to any number
stored in location 01. To learn how to activate this feature, see Faxback
Doc. # 51441.
Scratchpad
In addition to your internal Phone Book, you also have a built-in
Scratchpad for quick notes on the fly. The Scratchpad remembers the last
phone number that was on your display. If you are on the phone and your
party gives you another number to call, enter the number into the
Scratchpad to place the call later.
1. Enter number - Enter the number into the keypad (The person on the
line will hear tones as you dial.)
2. Press [END] - to end the call you are currently in, if necessary.
3. Press [SND] - to call the number in the Scratchpad.
You can also store numbers while you are in a call.
1. Enter number - Enter the number into the keypad. (The person on the
line will hear tones as you dial.)
2. Press [END] - to end the call you are currently in, if necessary.
3. Press [SND] - to call the number in the Scratchpad.
You can also store numbers while you are in a call.
1. Enter number - Enter the number into the keypad. (The person on the
line will hear tones as you dial.)
2. Press [STO] - and continue storing with Step 3 of "Storing Names and
Numbers" above.
Advanced Storing
Pause Dialing
If you often find yourself calling Voice Mail systems, banking by phone or
using other automated calling systems, you will appreciate the one-key
convenience of Pause Dialing. Simply save the access numbers as a linked
sequence, and you'll never need to enter them again!
Here's how it works: when you call automated systems, a recorded message
prompts you for PIN numbers, Voice Mail numbers, etc. You can store these
numbers in your phone's memory, separated by "pauses" - special characters
that tell your phone to wait before sending additional numbers.
To use your stored sequence, simply recall it and press and hold the smart
button or press [SND] to place the call. When the recording prompts you
for information, just press the Smart Button or press [SND] and your phone
will send the next set of numbers that you stored. Press the Smart Button
or press [SND] as many times as necessary to transmit all the numbers.
1. Enter number - Enter the phone number you use to access the automated
system.
2. Press [FCN] - then press [SND].
3. Press "Smart Button" - to insert a pause into the sequence.
4. Enter numbers - Enter the next group of numbers, for example, an
account number or PIN number. If the automated system requires a * or
#, enter those symbols, too.
5. Insert pause - Insert another pause and enter the next group of
numbers by repeating steps 2 through 4 as many times as necessary.
You can store up to 32 digits, including pauses. When you've entered
the entire sequence, store it as you would any phone number.
6. Press [STO] - to begin storing.
7. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location where you want to
sequence stored.
8. Enter name - Enter a name for your sequence. (See "Entering Names",
above for details.)
9. Press "Smart Button" - when you are finished entering the name. Your
phone will confirm your entry by displaying the location, number and
name you stored.
Storing Calling Card Information
Like Pause Dialing, you can store calling card access numbers, separated
by pauses, for easy recall later. You can also store a Number Character
in the sequence to save a place for the number you will be calling when
you use your calling card.
You can protect your calling card information with your phone's security
features. See Faxback Doc. # 51441 for details.
1. Enter numbers - Enter the phone number you use to access your calling
card system, usually a 1-800 phone number. Skip this step if you only
dial 0.
2. Press [FCN] - then press [SND].
3. Press "Smart Button" - to insert a pause into the sequence.
4. Enter numbers - Enter the next group of numbers. For example, some
long distance carriers require you to dial a 0 before the number you
are calling.
5. Press [FCN] - then press [SND].
6. Press lower Volume Button - to scroll to the Number Character.
7. Press "Smart Button" - to insert the `N Character into the sequence.
This special character saves a place for the phone number you will be
calling. The number will be inserted into the sequence automatically
when you place the call.
8. Press [FCN] - then press [SND].
Then press "Smart Button" - to insert another pause, as in steps 2 and
3.
9. Enter numbers - Enter your calling card PIN number.
10. Press [STO] - to store your calling card sequence.
11. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location where you want
the sequence stored.
12. Enter name - Enter a name for your sequence. (See "Entering Names",
above for details.)
13. Press "Smart Button" - when you are finished entering the name. Your
phone will confirm your entry by displaying the location, number and
name you stored.
Placing a Calling Card Call
After you've stored your calling card information, just recall the
information, enter the number of the person you are calling, and your
phone will do the rest.
1. Recall - Recall the calling card information you've stored (see
"Storing Calling Card Information", above for details.)
2. Press [SND] - before entering number.
3. Enter number - Enter the phone number you want to call, including the
area code. You may enter the number manually, by location, or recall.
4. Press & hold "Smart Button" - or press [SND] to place the call. Your
phone will dial the number to access your long distance provider.
5. Press "Smart Button" - or press [SND] to send the next group of
numbers when the recording prompts you. The phone will automatically
insert the selected number to call at the appropriate spot in the
sequence.
6. Send numbers - Repeat step 5 to send the next group of numbers as many
times as necessary.
7. Press [END] - or close the phone to end the call.
or
Press & hold "Smart Button" - until you hear two tones.
then Press "Smart Button"- again to end the call.
Editing a Memory Location
Edit by Name
After you have stored names and numbers into the Phone Book, you can edit
the information or erase entries at any time.
1. Press "Smart Button" - once to enter your name directory.
2. Press upper or lower Volume Button - to scroll to the name you are
looking for.
3. Press [RCL] - to begin editing the phone number. The display will
show the phone number.
4. Press [CLR] - to erase one digit at a time.
Press & hold [CLR] - to erase the entire number.
Enter numbers - Enter your changes to the phone number.
5. Press [STO] - when you finish editing the phone number.
6. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location where you want to
store the changed number. The display will show the name stored with
the phone number you are editing.
7. Press [CLR] - to erase one letter at a time or skip this step to leave
the name unchanged.
Enter letters - Enter your changes to the name. (See "Entering
Names", above for details.)
8. Press "Smart Button" - when you finish editing the name. The display
will show the new information and ask if you want to save your
changes.
9. Press "Smart Button" - to save your changes. Your phone will confirm
your entry by displaying the location, number and name you stored.
or
Press [CLR] - to leave the information unchanged.
Enter location - Enter a new two-digit memory location to avoid
overwriting the information in the current location.
10. Press [END] - to exit the menu.
Edit by Number
1. Press [RCL] - and the 2-digit memory location you want to edit.
2. Press [STO] - when you finish editing the phone number.
3. Enter location - Enter the two-digit memory location where you want to
store the changed number. The display will show the name stored with
the phone number you are editing.
4. Press [CLR] - to erase one letter at a time or skip this step to leave
the name unchanged.
Enter letters - Enter your changes to the name. (See "Entering
Names", above for details.)
5. Press "Smart Button" - when you finish editing the name. The display
will show the new information and ask if you want to save your
changes.
6. Press "Smart Button" - to save your changes. Your phone will confirm
your entry by displaying the location, number and name you stored.
or
Press [CLR] - to leave the information unchanged.
Enter location - Enter a new two-digit memory location to avoid
overwriting the information in the current location.
7. Press [END] - to exit the menu.
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