Motorola Mobility T6NF1 Portable Satellite Transceiver User Manual Exhibit 8
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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6NF1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The following is a preliminary draft copy of the instruction manual. Exhibit 8 Welcome The future of global telecommunications is here—a satellite telephone, providing you with communication all over the world. The company that brought you the world’s first commercially available cellular phone has done it again! Motorola proudly introduces its Satellite Series 9505 Portable Phone for the Iridium® system. All Motorola wireless phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola’s exacting specifications and world-class quality standards. During development, our laboratory testing team took the durable phone through rigorous durability tests including temperature, humidity, shock, dust, vibration, and drop tests—and it still worked! We are confident that the phone you purchased meets your own exacting standards. Thank you for choosing Motorola, a global leader in communications technology. Enjoy your new Satellite Series 9505 Portable Phone! ii Contents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Guide Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Original Satellite Series Accessories. . . . . . . . .21 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Attaching the Satellite Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 What Is a SIM Chip? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Installing the SIM Chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Removing the Battery Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Checking the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Installing the Cellular Cassette . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Using Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Using Your Phone Feature Overview. . . . . . . . .44 Powering Up the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Holding the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Placing a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 What’s My SIM Chip Phone Number? . . . . . . . .54 Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Adjusting Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Adjusting Ringer Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Using In-Call Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 In-Call Feature Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 + Muting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Using Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Placing a Call on Hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 r Sending a Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Using the Options Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 + Using the Quick Access Menu . . . . . . . . . . .72 iii Using The In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Managing the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Entering the Phone Book Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 What’s on the Phone Book Menu? . . . . . . . . . . 77 Organizing Your Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Storing Names and Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Entering Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Using Pauses in Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 + Using Phone Number Prefixes . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Locating Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry . . . . . . 90 + Checking Phone Book Capacity . . . . . . . . . . 91 + Preventing Access to the Phone Book . . . . . 92 + Restricting Phone Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Viewing the Last Ten Numbers Dialed . . . . . . . 98 Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers . 99 + Using One-Touch Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Viewing Service Dialing Numbers . . . . . . . . . 102 Using Calling Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Entering the Call Related Features Menu. . . . 104 What’s on the Call Related Features Menu?. . 105 Forwarding Calls When Unavailable . . . . . . . 107 Forwarding All Your Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Using Detailed Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Canceling All Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 + Showing the Battery Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 + Showing Signal Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 + Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal. . . . 117 + Activating Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Restricting Calls with Call Barring . . . . . . . . . 119 Using Message Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Entering the Messages Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Messages Services Feature Overview . . . . . . 125 What’s on the Messages Menu?. . . . . . . . . . . 126 + Checking Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 + Storing Your Voicemail Number . . . . . . . . . 129 Managing Your Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Accessing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Customizing Phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Entering the Phone Setup Menu. . . . . . . . . . . 136 iv Phone Setup Feature Overview. . . . . . . . . . . .137 What’s on the Phone Setup Menu? . . . . . . . . .138 Adjusting the Ringer Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 + Setting the Phone to Ring or Vibrate . . . . . .141 + Setting the Ringer Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142 + Setting the Keypad Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Locking and Unlocking Your Phone . . . . . . . .144 Protecting the SIM chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Managing Other Security Settings . . . . . . . . .148 + Managing Time and Date Settings . . . . . . .150 + Activating Extended Menus . . . . . . . . . . . .153 + Selecting the Display Language . . . . . . . . .154 + Managing Your Phone’s Settings . . . . . . . . .155 r Cellular Mode Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 Accessing the Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163 Entering the Network Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 Network Feature Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 What’s on the Network Menu? . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 + Registering With the Satellite Network . . . . .168 r Cellular Mode (GSM) Settings. . . . . . . . . . . .169 Selecting a Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 Entering the Mode Selection Menu . . . . . . . . .174 Mode Selection Feature Overview . . . . . . . . .175 What’s on the Mode Selection Menu? . . . . . . .176 Selecting a Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177 Selecting Satellite Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 + Timing Your Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 Entering the Call Meters Menu . . . . . . . . . . . .182 Call Meters Feature Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . .183 What’s on the Call Meters Menu? . . . . . . . . . .184 + Showing Call Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 + Setting Audible Call Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 + Showing the In-Call Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 + Show the Lifetime Timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 + Customizing the Menu System. . . . . . . . . . .191 + Personalizing the Options Menu . . . . . . . . .192 + Personalizing the Quick Access Menu . . . .194 Menu Quick Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195 Phone Book Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196 Call Related Features Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Messages Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Phone Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Network Selection Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Mode Selection and Call Meters Menus. . . . . 206 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Patent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 vi Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless mobile phone. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless mobile telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. International agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)1996 • Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) DIN-0848 • United States Federal Commission, Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines (1996) • National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11,1988 • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992 • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86 • Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6 These standards are based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI standard. The design of your phone complies with these standards when used as described under “Phone Operation.” Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate local agency regulations. Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. Make sure the antenna is extended fully and rotated to either the left or right detent. The antenna should be vertical to the ground and have a clear view of the sky. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Extend and rotate your antenna fully. • Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky. • 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 operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Batteries 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 batteries are packed with a protective battery cover; please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use. Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving. • Give full attention to driving—driving safely is your first responsibility. • Use hands-free phone operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Safety Information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6") be maintained between a 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: • 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 potential for interference • should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place 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 it is 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 consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Safety Information Aircraft Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas 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. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF and do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks from your battery 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, but are not limited to: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where fuel odors are present (for example, 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 normally would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 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 could result. 10 Safety Information Overview This chapter provides an overview of your new satellite phone. What You Will Learn • overview of the user’s guide • overview of the satellite phone • overview of the phone’s indicators • overview of original Satellite Series accessories 11 Guide Overview Understanding the Guide Modes Throughout this guide there are features that apply only to satellite mode and features that apply only to cellular mode (when you have an optional Cellular Cassette installed). For information on switching modes, see “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. These conventions alert you to these features. + — This symbol next to a feature name indicates that your phone must be in satellite mode to access it. r — This symbol next to a feature name indicates that your phone must be in cellular mode to access it. In addition, look for the labels “Satellite Mode” or “Cellular Mode” in the margins for information related to each mode. Key Presses Key presses are represented in this guide using symbols so that you may locate and use the required sequence quickly. A sequence of key presses may be shown as follows: M, O, C This means you should press M followed by O and then C, in sequence, not simultaneously. Prompts and Messages Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either a prompt that guides you to the next action or a message confirming that your action is complete. Prompts and messages are represented in this guide in LCD style, for example: Enter PIN or Completed. 12 Overview Tips In the margins of your guide are useful hints and ways to improve your phone’s performance. What’s in the Guide As you explore your 9505 Portable Phone, use this guide to see what key to press and what happens when you press it. Here is what you will learn in each chapter: Chapter Description Getting Started In this chapter, you will learn how to install and charge your battery. See “Getting Started” on page 27 for more information. Using Your Phone How do you make your first phone call? This question and many others are answered in this chapter. See “Using Your Phone” on page 43 for more information. Using the Menus This chapter teaches you how to navigate the menu system. See “Using the Menus” on page 69 for more information. Managing the Phone Book See “Managing the Phone Book” on page 75 to learn how to make the most of your phone’s built-in Phone Book. Using Calling Features If you subscribe to Call Barring or Call Forwarding, see “Using Calling Features” on page 103 to learn how to use these network features and more. Using Messaging Services Did you know that you can be notified of voicemail or receive numeric and text messages through your Personal Mailbox? See “Using Message Services” on page 123 for more information. Guide Overview 13 14 Overview Chapter Description Customizing Phone Features See “Customizing Phone Features” on page 135 to learn how to customize your phone’s features. Accessing the Network See “Accessing the Network” on page 163 to learn how to register with the satellite network. Switching Modes If you have a Cellular Cassette installed in your Portable phone, you can switch between cellular mode and satellite mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information. + Timing Your Calls View the time of your last call or set your phone to remind you after you have been talking for a certain period of time. See “+ Timing Your Calls” on page 181 for more information. + Customizing the Menu System Once you are familiar with the features in your menus, you can customize the menus to more closely fit your needs. See “+ Customizing the Menu System” on page 191 for more information. Phone Overview Satellite Antenna Cellular Cassette Antenna Earpiece Real-Time Clock Signal Strength Indicator Volume Keys Battery Level Indicator Display Display Indicators Special Keys Alphanumeric Keypad Battery Compartment/ Cellular Cassette Connector Special Keys Microphone Accessory Connector Port Phone Overview 15 Special Keys Key Function Turns the phone’s power on and off Selects menu settings or options, or initiates and answers calls Calls voicemail and displays messages Stores numbers in the phone book Recalls numbers from the phone book Enters the Quick Access menu Enters the Options menu and scrolls forward through menu features Clears characters from the screen or exits the Options menu Scrolls through the menu features Volume Keys The Volume keys are on the side of the phone. They adjust earpiece and ringer volume. See “Adjusting Earpiece Volume” on page 58 for more information. Satellite Antenna When you are in satellite mode, to answer calls, make calls, and access satellite services, make sure the antenna is rotated up to either the left or right detente and fully extended. You can receive calls without extending and rotating the antenna, but you must do so to answer the call. Remember, the antenna must have a clear view of the sky. When you are in cellular mode you do not need to extend or rotate the satellite antenna. 16 Overview Satellite Antenna Lock Release Button This button is located on the top of the phone. When you push this button, it releases the antenna so you can attach the Auxiliary Antenna. You may also want to remove the antenna if you spend a lot of time in cellular mode. Cellular Cassette Connector Insert an optional Cellular Cassette onto the back of the phone. The Cellular Cassette connector is located underneath the battery compartment cover next to the battery. The Cellular Cassette interfaces with your 9505 Portable Phone so that you can use it on the local cellular network. Display Your phone’s Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays as many as four rows of 16 characters. ABC123 The LCD on your phone may respond slowly to key presses in extremely cold temperatures. This is normal and does not affect the phone operation in any way. Accessory Connector This connector, located on the bottom of the phone, provides the connection for an external power supply. Phone Overview 17 Indicators Current State of Service Indicator The current state of service indicator is located at the top of your phone. This LED status indicator provides information on your phone’s current state of service depending on your current mode. If the LED is... Then in satellite mode... Then in cellular mode... Alternating red and green A call is incoming. A call is incoming. Flashing green You are receiving a signal from the Iridium satellite network. You can place and receive calls. You are receiving a signal from the cellular network. You can place and receive calls. Flashing yellow Your phone was not successful in registering with the satellite network and cannot receive incoming calls. Try again in a few minutes. You are roaming. Flashing yellow and red Your SIM chip may be inserted incorrectly, may not be inserted, or you may be in a restricted area. You will not see this indicator in cellular mode. Service is not available. This means that service is not available, your SIM chip is inserted incorrectly or not at all, or you may be in a restricted area. Flashing red 18 Overview Display Indicators Indicator Description rx Signal Strength Indicator indicates the strength of the signal from the network. The signal strength indicator appears continuously in the top left hand corner of the display. The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the stronger the signal. Five bars indicate full signal strength. No bars indicate a weak signal. Battery Charge Indicator indicates the strength of the battery charge. The more segments displayed, the greater the battery charge. When you are in satellite mode, you can also check the strength of the charge at any time through the menu. See “+ Showing the Battery Meter” on page 115 for more information. 12:00 Real Time Clock Indicator displays the time in either 12-hour or 24-hour format when you are in satellite mode. See “+ Change the Time Displayed” on page 151 for more information. Message Indicator appears when you receive a new message. It flashes when the SIM chip is full. See “Accessing Messages” on page 132 for additional information. Satellite Mode Indicator appears when your phone is in satellite mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information. Indicators 19 Indicator 20 Overview Description Home System Indicator appears when the phone has successfully registered with the Iridium satellite system. Roam Indicator appears when you are roaming on a cellular system (when you have the appropriate Cellular Cassette inserted). This indicator does not appear when the phone is in satellite mode. No Service Indicator appears when your phone is not capable of placing or receiving calls. In Use Indicator appears when a call is in progress. Scroll Bar appears on the right of the display when you are in a menu. The button on the scroll bar indicates where you are in the list. Check Mark indicates a menu item is currently selected. B...P Quick Access Menu Icons allow you to easily identify Quick Access features as you scroll through the Quick Access menu when you are in satellite mode. Original Satellite Series Accessories Product appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice. Note: For maximum performance use only Motorola original accessories. AC Travel Charger with International Plug Kit The AC Travel Charger with International Plug Kit provides rapid charge for optimal performance and can be used to power the phone when the battery is depleted. • Includes four international plug adapters for use in Europe, Australia, India, and the United Kingdom • May be used with both 9505 Portable Phone and Desktop Charger • Allows use of 9505 Portable Phone while recharging the battery • Convenient self-storing cord • Charges StarTAC™ wireless phone when used with optional StarTAC Adapter Original Satellite Series Accessories 21 Desktop Charger The versatile, user-friendly Desktop Charger features two charger pockets to provide multiple rapid charging options. • Front pocket charges 9505 Portable Phone or StarTAC wireless phone with batteries attached (with included plastic insert) • Back pocket charges any Motorola Satellite Series or StarTAC wireless phone battery • Rapid 3-hour charge time for standard battery • At-a-glance LED indicator lights show current charging status for each charging pocket • Requires AC Travel Charger or Auto Accessory Adapter Solar Charger Efficient, easy-to-use Solar Charger helps keep you in communication even in remote areas or locations with limited, erratic, or no power service. 22 Overview • Uses solar power to recharge batteries or extend talk time • Convenient, built-in stand allows angle adjustment • Easy-to-read LCD metering system indicates optimal positioning of charging module for best performance • Controller provides proper voltage by regulating energy flow between Solar Charger and phone • Convenient, self-storing cable connector Auto Accessory Adapter Restores full battery power for 9505 Portable Phone operation or Desktop Charger functions from any operating vehicle (using standard 12-volt accessory port). • Make and receive phone calls using the Auto Accessory Adapter for direct power when batteries are depleted • Recharge battery while using Desktop Charger or attached to 9505 Portable Phone • Charges StarTAC wireless phone with optional StarTAC Adapter Original Satellite Series Accessories 23 Batteries Standard Capacity Lithium Ion Battery • • Provides up to 2 hours of talk time or 16 hours of standby time* Weighs 2.3 ounces/66 grams High Capacity Lithium Ion Battery • • Provides up to 3.2 hours of talk time or 24 hours of standby time* Weighs 3.4 ounces/98 grams Ultra High Capacity Lithium Ion Battery • • Provides up to 5.5 hours of talk time or 48 hours of standby time* Weighs 7 ounces/200 grams All talk and standby times are approximate and depend on network configuration, signal strength and the features selected. StarTAC Adapter Extend your communication options using the StarTAC Adapter to charge StarTAC wireless phones via the Auto Accessory Adapter or the AC Travel Adapter. 24 Overview Portable Auxiliary Antenna From one car to another, this compact pocket-sized antenna with convenient magnetic mount goes in every vehicle you do to provide improved reception. • use with the 9505 Portable Phone • reliable magnetic mount, ceramic patch antenna • attached 1.5-meter cable Antenna Adapter This adapter provides the required external antenna connection to use your 9505 Portable Phone with the Portable Auxiliary Antenna. Carry Accessories Lanyard Wrist Strap The lanyard wrist strap is made of nylon. It provides a convenient way to carry your phone. Original Satellite Series Accessories 25 Cellular Cassettes Cellular Cassettes are modules that attach to the 9505 Portable Phone and provide support for various terrestrial or land-based cellular systems. With an attached Cellular Cassette, you can make and receive calls in various cellular modes, assuming service subscription and coverage are available. Cellular Cassettes create an innovative blend of cellular and satellite technology in one phone. 26 Overview • When attached to the back of the 9505 Portable Phone, Cellular Cassettes enable dual mode satellite and cellular operation. • Cellular Cassettes are designed to give you one flexible product that enables communication compatibility in areas that support cellular service in conjunction with satellite service. • Cellular Cassettes enable flexible usage of cellular technologies and provide call delivery compatibility in areas that support cellular service. Getting Started Getting started with your new satellite phone is easy. Just charge your new batteries and insert your phone’s SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. This chapter tells you how. What You Will Learn • attaching the antenna • installing and charging your battery • installing and using your SIM chip • installing your optional Cellular Cassette Note: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. 27 Attaching the Satellite Antenna Attach the Antenna 1. Attach the antenna in the down position. 2. Press and hold the button at the top of the phone. 3. Push the antenna until it clicks into place and release the button. 3. 2. Remove the Antenna You may want to remove the satellite antenna to attach an auxiliary antenna, place the Portable phone in the 9570 Portable Dock, or if you spend the majority of your time in cellular mode. 1. Remove the antenna in the down position. 2. Press in the button at the top of the phone. 3. Remove the antenna. 2. 28 Getting Started 3. What Is a SIM Chip? Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) chip is a small smart card that contains your phone number, service details, and memory for storing Phone Book entries and messages. This means you can use your SIM chip with any phone for the GSM system or any Motorola product for the Iridium satellite system, and all calls go on your account. Note: Your phone has limited functionality without the SIM chip. GSM SIM Chip Capability If you already have a GSM SIM chip and your service provider has a roaming agreement with the Iridium satellite system, you can use it in your satellite telephone. You need an optional Cellular Cassette to access your local cellular/PCS service. Note: If you are using a GSM SIM chip, you may not have access to certain features that are specific to the Iridium satellite system, and vice versa. SIM Chip Protection Keep your SIM chip in your wallet or purse when you’re not using it. This helps keep your personal information secure and gives you access to your service even if your phone is not available. If you forget your phone, insert your SIM chip into a friend’s phone to access your personal service. Caution: Avoid bending, scratching, or exposing your card to static electricity, water, or dirt. What Is a SIM Chip? 29 Installing the SIM Chip Make sure your phone is powered off before inserting or removing the SIM chip. If you don’t, you may damage the memory on your SIM chip. Insert the SIM Chip Tip: (TEXT TO BE WRITTEN!) (Text to be written!) Remove the SIM Chip (Text to be written!) 30 Getting Started Removing the Battery Cover Your new batteries are shipped uncharged and fitted with protective covers. Save the covers for storing and carrying unused batteries. The covers prevent metal objects from contacting both battery terminals, reducing the risk of injury, or damage from a battery short circuit. Remove the Battery Safety Cover 1. Press in the release latch. 2. Continue pushing in and upwards until the battery slips free from its cover. Attach the Battery Safety Cover 1. Lower the side opposite the latch into the cover. 2. Slip the side with the release latch down until it clicks. Removing the Battery Cover 31 Installing the Battery Insert the Battery Keep in Mind: Insert only Motorola-approved batteries in your phone. If you insert an unapproved battery you will see Invalid Batt. You are able to discharge the battery, but you cannot recharge it. 1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before installing the battery. (See “Attaching the Satellite Antenna” on page 28.) Tip: The battery compartment is located on the back of the phone. 2. Press and hold the release latch at the top of the battery compartment cover. 3. Pull the cover upward, and then remove it from the phone. 2. 3. 4. Insert the battery, bottom-end first, into the compartment, and then press the battery downward until it clicks into place. 4. 32 Getting Started 5. Insert the bottom end of the compartment cover into the slots at the end of the compartment. 6. Snap the cover down into place. 5. 6. If you have an optional Cellular Cassette, go to “Installing the Cellular Cassette” on page 41. Installing the Battery 33 Remove the Battery 1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before removing the battery. (See “Attaching the Satellite Antenna” on page 28.) Tip: The battery compartment is located on the back of the phone. 2. Press and hold the release latch at the top of the battery compartment cover. 3. Pull the cover upward, and then remove it from the phone. 2. 3. 4. Press and hold the release latch at the top of the battery. 4. 34 Getting Started 5. Pull the battery upward and out of the phone. 5. 6. Insert the bottom end of the battery compartment cover into the slots at the end of the compartment. 7. Snap the cover down into place. 6. 7. 8. Replace the battery cover. See “Attach the Battery Safety Cover” on page 31 for more information. Installing the Battery 35 Charging the Battery Any battery that hasn’t been used for a month or more—including new batteries—should be charged for about 3–4 hours before use. Using the Desktop Charger You can use the front pocket of the Desktop Charger to charge a battery attached to a phone. You can also charge a spare battery in the rear pocket. The front pocket charges first, then the charger switches to the rear pocket. To charge: 1. Connect the Travel Charger to the Desktop Charger. 2. Plug the Travel Charger into the appropriate power source. 3. Insert your phone with a battery attached. 4. Insert a spare battery in the rear pocket, if desired. (Illustration to be created!) Using the Internal Charger A battery charger is built right into your phone. Using either the Travel Charger or Auto Accessory Adapter, you can plug the handset directly into a power source to charge the attached battery. 36 Getting Started 1. Connect the Travel Charger or Auto Accessory Adapter to the phone. (Illustration to be created!) 2. Plug the Travel Charger or Auto Accessory Adapter into the appropriate power source. The phone beeps, flashes the q indicator, and displays Charging Battery: Charging Battery 3. If the phone is powered on, press S twice to place the phone in charge-only mode. If the phone is powered off, it automatically enters charge-only mode. Keep in Mind: You can still place and answer calls while using the internal charger. If you wish to place or answer a call: Press S to exit charge-only mode and return to normal operation. Remember that talking on the phone uses power, so charging takes more time. Charging the Battery 37 Checking the Battery Low Battery Warning When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk-time remains, your phone signals you in two ways: • Low Battery appears on the display. • A warning tone (two double beeps) sounds. Keep in Mind: To help maintain the best battery and phone performance, recharge your battery as soon as possible after you receive the low battery warning. + Check Battery Power Status Satellite Mode To check your phone’s power status: 1. Press M, and then press < to scroll to Call Related Features. 2. Press O to select. 3. Press < to scroll to Show Battery Meter, and then press O to select. You will see the battery charge level: Battery Battery Quit? Low Charge Quit? High Charge The display shows a fuel gauge. The more segments filled, the greater your battery’s charge. 38 Getting Started One of the following messages may also appear: Message Description Not Available The battery meter doesn’t appear because a battery is not installed; the phone is operating from external power. Charging Battery The battery is being charged. The q indicator flashes. Fast Charge Completed The battery has completed charging. The q indicator stops flashing. Invalid Batt. You have an unapproved battery inserted in your phone. You are able to discharge the battery, but you cannot recharge it. 4. Press and hold C to exit. You can only view the detailed battery meter while you are in satellite mode. Cellular Mode Checking the Battery 39 Battery Information Maximizing Battery Life Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals. To ensure maximum battery life and use your battery to its fullest capacity, observe the following guidelines. • Always use Motorola-approved battery chargers. • Always use Motorola-approved batteries (Standard, High Capacity, Ultra High Capacity battery). • Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when charging. • When you don’t plan on using a particular battery for a while, store the battery uncharged in a cool, dark, and dry place. • To prolong the life of your batteries, avoid exposing them to temperatures below -30°C (-22°F) or above 60°C (140°F). • Always take your phone with you when you leave your car. • Use either the Standard or High Capacity battery when the Cellular Cassette is installed; the Ultra High Capacity battery does not fit when the Cellular Cassette is installed. Disposing of Batteries To dispose of batteries, check with your local recycling center for a battery recycler near you. Never dispose of batteries in fire. 40 Getting Started Installing the Cellular Cassette Insert the Cellular Cassette A Cellular Cassette is an optional module that attaches to your satellite phone to allow it to work with land-based cellular systems. 1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before installing the Cellular Cassette. (See “Attaching the Satellite Antenna” on page 28.) 2. Press and hold the release latch at the top of the battery compartment cover. 3. Pull the cover upward, and then remove it from the phone. 2. Tip: The phone switches between satellite mode and cellular mode based on your preferences. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. 3. 4. Insert the cellular cassette, bottom-end first, into the compartment on top of the battery. 5. Press the cassette downward until it clicks into place. 4. 5. Tip: You cannot use the Ultra High Capacity battery when the Cellular Cassette is installed. 6. Save the battery compartment cover for future use. Installing the Cellular Cassette 41 Remove the Cellular Cassette 1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before removing the Cellular Cassette. (See “Attaching the Satellite Antenna” on page 28.) 2. Press and hold the release latch at the top of the cellular cassette. 3. Pull the cassette upward, and then remove it from the phone. 2. 3. 4. Insert the bottom end of the battery compartment cover into the slots at the end of the compartment. 5. Snap the cover down into place. 4. 5. If your phone was powered on when you removed your Cellular Cassette, you will see Cassette Removed in your display for a few moments. 42 Getting Started Using Your Phone Read this section to learn how to get up and running with your new satellite phone. What You Will Learn • turning the phone’s power on and off • placing and receiving calls • using hands-free features • determining your own phone number Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. 43 Using Your Phone Feature Overview Your feature selection varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information on changing modes. Feature Satellite GSM CDMA/AMPS Adjust Earpiece and Ringer Volume • • • Automatic Redial • Call a Number Embedded in a Message • Dial a Number • • • Dial a Number from the Phone Book • • • Dial Numbers with Pauses • • • Dial Special Characters • • • End a Call • • • Make an Emergency Call • • •* Make an International Call • • •* Multiple Key Answer • • • Pending Call Drop • Personal Mailbox • • Power Up the Phone • • • Receive a Call • • • Redial Last Number Called • • • Set to Ring or Vibrate • Standby Mode • • • Unanswered Call Message • What’s My Phone Number • • • 44 You must set this feature up first in the Phone Setup Menu. Using Your Phone Powering Up the Phone Turn the Power On and Off To turn your phone’s power on: 1. Insert your SIM chip if necessary. (See “Insert the SIM Chip” on page 30.) 2. Press and hold S to turn the phone on and off. When you turn your phone’s power on, you will either hear the wakeup tone or feel a vibration and see the wakeup screen. You may see a number of other power-on messages (see below). When the m (no service) indicator disappears and the n (home system) indicator appears, you are ready to start calling. Power-On Messages Once your phone is powered on, you may see: Message Description Searching... The phone is attempting to establish communications with the satellite or cellular network. See “Accessing the Network” on page 163 for more information. Rotate and Extend Antenna You also hear a tone when you see this message. Make sure the antenna is rotated upward and fully extended and has a clear unobstructed view of the sky. Rotate Antenna Registering... Your phone is registering with the network. When the process is complete, you will see Registered. See “Accessing the Network” on page 163 for more information. Powering Up the Phone 45 46 Message Description Check Signal Your phone is unable to locate or establish registration with the satellite network. Move to a location with a clearer view of the sky. Invalid Account Contact your service provider. Enter Phone Unlock Code Your phone was locked after the last use. Enter your four-digit unlock code and press O to proceed. See “Locking and Unlocking Your Phone” on page 144 for more information. Enter PIN Enter the four- to eight-digit SIM chip PIN code provided by your service provider and press O to proceed. See “Protecting the SIM chip” on page 146 for more information. Insert Card Power off your phone, make sure your SIM chip is inserted completely, and then power your phone on again. Check Card This message indicates that the SIM chip is damaged or inserted the wrong way. Blocked If the SIM chip PIN code is incorrectly entered three times in a row, your phone becomes blocked. See “Unblock the PIN Code” on page 147 for instructions on how to unblock it. ! Blocked If the SIM chip PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times in a row, your phone becomes blocked. See “+ Unblock the PIN2 Code” on page 149 for instructions on how to unblock it. Bad Card See Supplier Your SIM chip has been damaged or incorrectly issued. Contact your service provider for information. Using Your Phone Standby To conserve energy, your phone may turn off its backlight when you have not pressed a key for several seconds. The light reappears the next time you press a key. Powering Up the Phone 47 Holding the Phone 1. Extend the antenna by pulling out on the end of it in the down position. 2. 1. 2. Rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent (the antenna will stop here). Left Detent Right Detent When talking on the phone, the antenna should be vertical to the ground. 3. Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky. 48 Using Your Phone Placing a Call To place a call, your phone must be powered on, have a SIM chip inserted, be unlocked, and be in contact with the satellite or cellular network (depending on your mode). See “Accessing the Network” on page 163 for network information. You can enter a phone number up to a maximum length of 20 digits. The digits are displayed in two rows, 16 digits in the top line and four digits in the next line. Dial a Number 1. First, rotate and fully extend the satellite antenna if you are in satellite mode. See “Holding the Phone” on page 48 2. Enter the number using the digit keys. As you begin entering digits, you will see Call?. When you are in satellite mode, you must enter the phone number in international format: [international access code, 00, or +] [country code or Iridium country code] [phone number] Tip: If you make a mistake, press C once to delete the last digit, or press and hold C to clear all digits. Note: If you are calling another Iridium satellite subscriber, use the Iridium code instead of the country code. 3. Press O. You will see Calling followed by the number you dialed. You will see either the flashing message Calling or the flashing messages Calling, Registering..., and the phone will play a series of setup tones. If the call connects and is answered, Connected appears on the display for a few seconds, followed by End Call?. If the call does not connect, you may see one of the following messages: Placing a Call 49 Message Description Rotate and Extend Antenna Make sure the antenna is rotated upward and fully extended and has a clear unobstructed view of the sky. Busy Try Later Please Try Later The phone is unable to access the network. Try again in a few minutes. Restricted Area The phone is unable to access the network. Move to an area where calls are allowed. Redial? Press O to redial the number automatically. See “Automatic Redial” on page 51 for more information. International Dialing To make an international phone call: 1. Press and hold 0. After a few seconds the international dialing prefix + appears in the display. This allows you to call from any country without knowing the local international access code. 2. Enter the country code followed by the phone number. The country code follows the conventional format. Note: If you are in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode, you must set up international prefix mapping in order for this feature to work. See “r Set Up an International Prefix” on page 159 for more information. 50 Using Your Phone + Automatic Redial If the number or your network is busy, you will see Redial? for five seconds. Satellite Mode Press O to redial the number automatically. Note: The maximum number of redial attempts is set by your service provider. If the call cannot be connected within this maximum, you will see the message Redial Failed. This feature is only available in satellite mode. Redial Last Number Called Cellular Mode Whenever your phone is on standby, you can redial the last number called: 1. Press O to display the last number dialed. 2. Press O again to place the call. Dial Special Characters You can insert special characters in your numbers: To enter... Then... Press 0. Press *. + (for international calls) Press and hold 0. ® (for pause dialing) Press and hold *. supplementary service numbers, PINs, and unblocking Press #, *. Dial a Number With Pauses See “Using Pauses in Numbers” on page 85 for information on dialing numbers with pauses. Placing a Call 51 Dial a Number from the Phone Book Your phone contains a phone book that you can use to store names and telephone numbers. Once you have stored information in your phone book, you can save dialing steps by using: • one-touch dialing • an entry from a location • an entry of a name • one of the last ten numbers called See “Managing the Phone Book” on page 75 for information on how to store and retrieve names and numbers from the phone book. Make an Emergency Call You can make an emergency call virtually anywhere in the world (without unlocking your phone) by dialing 112. Provided your phone has found a network, you are able to make an emergency call. The emergency call is directed to a central emergency operator. To make an emergency call: Dial 1, 1, 2. You will see the message Emergency Calling. In addition, your Iridium service provider may have provided an additional emergency calling code on your SIM chip. Check with your service provider. + Call a Number in a Message Satellite Mode Details on how to call a number embedded in a message are described in the “Using Message Services” section on page 134. Cellular Mode This feature is only available in satellite mode. 52 Using Your Phone Ending a Call To end a call, perform one of the following tasks: • Press O. • Press C. Ending a Call 53 What’s My SIM Chip Phone Number? You can retrieve and display your phone’s number from your SIM chip. Tip: Pressing Q, # also brings up your phone’s number. 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O to select. 2. Press M until you see My Phone Number(s), and then press O to select. You will see your phone number. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Note: If you do not see your phone number, the number has not been programmed onto your SIM chip. You can program your phone number onto your SIM chip by following the steps described in “+ Modify Your Phone Numbers” on page 100. 54 Using Your Phone Receiving a Call Receive a Phone Call To receive a call, your phone must be powered on, have a SIM chip inserted, be unlocked, and be in contact with the satellite or cellular network (depending on your mode). See “Accessing the Network” on page 163 for network information. There are two scenarios for receiving calls in satellite mode, depending on the antenna position: (1) antenna raised and fully extended, or (2) antenna stowed or in the down position. Antenna Raised and Fully Extended When you receive a call: Tip: See page 141 to set your phone’s alert. • Your phone rings and/or vibrates. • The status indicator alternates red and green. • The phone displays Call, followed by Answer? on the next line. To answer the call: Press O or any digit key (1-9, * or #). You will see Connected. If the call does not connect properly, you may see one of the following messages: Message Description Orient Antenna Call Attempt You need to fully extend the antenna upwards with a clear unobstructed view of the sky. Call Failed The antenna is not properly adjusted or the network signal is not strong enough. Receiving a Call 55 Antenna Stowed or in the Down Position When you receive a call: • The phone chirps up to three times to alert you of an incoming call. • The phone displays Rotate Antenna, followed by Call Attempt on the next line. You must rotate and extend the antenna as quickly as possible to receive the call. Rotate and fully extend the antenna as described in “Placing a Call” on page 49. You will see: Iridium Call Attempt. Do not attempt to answer until the phone rings or vibrates. After several seconds, your phone will ring and display Call followed by Answer? on the next line. To answer the call: Press O or any digit key (1 - 9, * or #). You will see Connected. If the call does not connect properly, you may see one of the following messages: 56 Message Description Orient Antenna Call Attempt Rotate Antenna Call Attempt You need to fully extend the antenna upwards with a clear unobstructed view of the sky. Call Failed The antenna is not properly adjusted or the network signal is not strong enough. Using Your Phone Ending a Call To end a call, perform one of the following tasks: • Press O. • Press C. Note: If you rotate the satellite antenna down and you are in satellite mode, your call will be dropped. + Unanswered Calls If you are away from your phone or choose not to answer a call, your phone displays the message Unanswered Call. Satellite Mode This feature is only available in satellite mode. Cellular Mode Personal Mailbox Callers who are unable to reach you can leave numeric, text, and voice messages. The next time you register with the satellite network or GSM cellular network (depending on your mode), you will receive these messages. Then you will have the option of returning the call or saving the message for later viewing. Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) For information on retrieving messages, see “Accessing Messages” on page 132. This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Receiving a Call 57 Adjusting Earpiece Volume To adjust earpiece volume: Tip: The volume keys are located on the side of the phone. • Increase the volume by pressing the upper volume key. • Decrease the volume by pressing the lower volume key. As you press the keys, the phone’s speaker demonstrates the new volume level. The bar graph in the display represents the volume level. The higher the graph, the louder the volume. Volume Quit? Note: You can also use the volume keys to scroll through Phone Book entries. 58 Using Your Phone Adjusting Ringer Volume Use this feature to adjust the volume of the ringer. The phone sounds the new volume level as you adjust it. Note: This feature behaves differently based on the mode you are in. Check your mode settings before using this feature. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information. To adjust the ringer volume in satellite mode: 1. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Satellite Mode 2. Press M until you see Adjust Ring Volume, and then press O to select. 3. Increase the volume by pressing the upper volume key. or Decrease the volume by pressing the lower volume key. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Tip: You can also press E and then the up or down volume key to adjust ringer volume. Note: The adjustments you make here apply to cellular mode as well. To adjust the ringer volume in cellular mode: Press E and then the up or down volume key. Cellular Mode Note: The adjustments you make here apply to satellite mode as well. Adjusting Ringer Volume 59 60 Using Your Phone Using In-Call Features Read this section to learn how to use In-Call menu features. The In-Call menu is displayed when you press M during a call. See “Using The In-Call Menu” on page 74 for more information. What You Will Learn • using call waiting • using call holding • using call muting Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. 61 In-Call Feature Overview The feature selection varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information on changing modes. Feature GSM CDMA/AMPS Call Waiting • Service Provider* Call Holding • Service Provider* Call Muting • Phone Flash 62 Satellite • Your service provider may have similar or additional features. Using In-Call Features + Muting a Call For privacy during a call, try muting the phone. You hear the party on the other end, but the other party does not hear you. Satellite Mode While in a call: 1. Press M until you see Turn Mute on or off. 2. Press O to select. You will see Mute. To unmute a call: Press O again to resume your conversation. or 1. Press M until you see Turn Mute on or off. 2. Press O to select. This feature is only available in satellite mode. Cellular Mode + Muting a Call 63 Using Call Waiting You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider(s). Note: This feature behaves differently based your mode. Check your mode settings before using this feature. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. Satellite Mode If you have subscribed to Call Waiting, you must first activate it through the Options menu (see “+ Activating Call Waiting” on page 118). After you activate it, you are notified of incoming calls while you are on the line in two ways. When a call comes in, you hear a beep and see the message Call Waiting followed by Answer?. If you want to... Then... accept the waiting call Press O. Your current call is placed on hold. reject the waiting call Press C. end current call before answering the waiting call 1. Press M. You will see End Active Call 2. Press O. Your phone rings and can now be answered normally. You may see one of the following messages during call waiting activities: 64 Message Description Trying Your phone is attempting to switch between the current and held call. Hold Failed The attempt to hold a call was unsuccessful. Cannot Hold Second Call A call is already on hold. You can only place one call on hold. Reconnect Failed The held call could not be made active again. Busy Try Later Your phone is working on a previous command. Wait a short time before repeating the new command. Using In-Call Features CDMA/AMPS cellular users who have subscribed to this feature, are notified of an incoming call by two beeps. You may see a visual message, depending on your service provider. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) To handle the call waiting, you must send a phone flash (see “Sending a Flash” on page 68 for more information) along with the appropriate feature code provided by your service provider. The current call is put on hold. To return to your initial call you must send another phone flash. To send a phone flash: 1. Press M while you are in a call. You will see Flash Options followed by Select? 2. Press O. You will see Send Flash? 3. Enter the access code for the feature you want to access, if necessary, and then press O to send the flash. or Press C to cancel the flash. This feature is not available in GSM cellular mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Using Call Waiting 65 Placing a Call on Hold You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider(s). Note: This feature behaves differently based on the mode you are in. Check your mode settings before using this feature. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. Satellite Mode You can place a call on hold to receive a new call or while making a new call. You can only place one call on hold at a time, so some options may not be accessible if you have already placed a call on hold. To place a call on hold: 1. Press M until you see Hold Call. 2. Press O. Your current call is put on hold and you will see Call Holding followed by Reconnect?. Once your call is on hold, you have these options: 66 If you want to... Then... make a new call 1. Press M until you see Make New Call, and then press O to select. 2. Dial the number as usual, and then press O to place the call. switch between calls When you are connected to either number, you will see 2 Calls followed by Switch?. Press O to switch to the other call and automatically place the current call on hold. end both calls Press M until you see End Active & Held Call, and then press O to select. Both calls are disconnected, and the display returns to standby. end current call Press C at any time. Using In-Call Features If you want to... Then... end call that is on hold Press M until you see End Held Call, and then press O to select. The held call is disconnected, the current call remains connected, and you see End Call?. You may see one of the following messages: Message Description Trying Your phone is attempting to switch between the current and held call. Hold Failed The attempt to hold a call was unsuccessful. Cannot Hold Second Call A call is already on hold. You can only place one call on hold. Reconnect Failed The held call could not be made active again. Busy Try Later Your phone is working on a previous command. Wait a short time before repeating the new command. To place a call on hold, you must send a phone flash (see “Sending a Flash” on page 68 for more information) along with the appropriate feature code provided by your service provider. To return to your initial call, you must send another phone flash. To send a phone flash, see page 68. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) This feature is not available in GSM cellular mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Placing a Call on Hold 67 r Sending a Flash Satellite Mode This feature only applies to CDMA/AMPS cellular users. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Many CDMA/AMPS network features (for example, Call Waiting, Call Holding, Call Forwarding) require you to send a “flash” over the air during a call to access them. This is similar to when you press the switch hook on your conventional phone in your home or office to switch between calls. The flash alerts the network that you want to use a particular network feature. Your service provider will provide you with the appropriate codes to send with the flash for the features to which you have subscribed. To send a phone flash: 1. Press M while you are in a call. You will see Flash Options followed by Select? 2. Press O. You will see Send Flash? 3. Enter the access code for the feature you want to access, if necessary, and then press O to send the flash. or Press C to cancel the flash. Cellular Mode (GSM) 68 This feature only applies to CDMA/AMPS cellular users. Using In-Call Features Using the Menus Many of your phone’s features are organized into lists of options called menus. There are three menus: the Options menu, the Quick Access menu, and the In-Call menu. Some of these options give you access to additional lists of options called submenus. Learn how to navigate through your phone’s three main menus. Once you become familiar with these menus and their features, go to “+ Customizing the Menu System” on page 191 for instructions on how you can personalize your menus. What You Will Learn • using the Options menu • using the Quick Access menu • using the In-Call menu Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. 69 Using the Options Menus The Options menu gives you access to the features and options included with your phone. The submenus that appear under the Options Menu vary depending on your mode setting. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. Menu Satellite GSM CDMA/AMPS Phone Book • • • Call Related Features • • • Messages • • Phone Setup • Network Selection • • Mode Selection • • Call Meters • • • Navigate the Options Menus Learning how to use just a few keys enables you to move freely through the entire menu system. If you want to... Then... enter the Options menu Press M to access the Options menu. You will see the first available submenu. scroll through the Options menu • Press M to scroll forward. • Press < to scroll backward or forward. select options and submenus Press O to select a menu option or submenu when that option or submenu name is displayed. exit features and menus • Press C to exit the feature or submenu. • Press and hold C to exit the Options menu. Note: If you press M during a call, you will see the In-Call menu which is described on page 74. 70 Using the Menus How the Phone Responds As you scroll through the Options menu, you will see one of three questions on the bottom line of the display. If your phone asks... Then... View Options? Press O to enter the submenu. Select? Press O to select the displayed feature. Quit? Press O to exit the feature. Display Messages and Icons If you see... Then... y Completed This indicates a feature has been activated. ! Failed The display returns to the menu in a few seconds. Enter PIN or Enter Name Enter requested information. Then press O. u Busy You may have requested information while your phone was completing another task. Try Later This indicates where you are in a menu. Your phone may take a few seconds to request settings from the network. + Customize the Options Menu To personalize the Options menu—to hide and move features—see “+ Move Menu Features” on page 192. Satellite Mode You can only customize the menus in satellite mode. Cellular Mode Using the Options Menus 71 + Using the Quick Access Menu Satellite Mode The Quick Access menu is a way to keep your favorite menu options readily accessible. Each digit key, 1 to 9, has a Quick Access feature assigned to it. See the chart on page 73 for the default setup. If you know the number of the feature, activating that option takes only two button presses! If you do not know the number or want to review your options, just scroll through the icon menu and read the tag attached to each option. + Activate the Feature Directly To access the feature directly: Press E, and then press the digit key of the feature. + Scroll to the Feature To scroll to the feature: 1. Press E. 2. Press < to scroll through the available features. 3. Press O to select a feature. 72 Using the Menus + Default Quick Access Settings The following features (and associated icons) are the default settings for the Quick Access menu. Key Icon Quick Access Feature Find Name searches your Phone Book by the full name. Call Voicemail calls your Voicemail number to check your Voicemail. Battery Meter displays a fuel gauge indicating charge. The more bars, the greater the charge. Lock Now locks your phone immediately. Vibrate On/off activates or deactivates VibreCall™ depending on the current setting Read Messages displays the newest message received Check Signal checks the strength of the signal from the satellite network. Register Now initiates a systematic manual search for a network on which to register. You must wait three minutes between registration attempts. Forward On/Off activates or deactivates unconditional call forwarding depending on the current setting. + Customize the Quick Access Menu See “+ Personalizing the Quick Access Menu” on page 194 for instructions on how to customize the menu. The Quick Access menu is not available in Cellular Mode. Cellular Mode + Using the Quick Access Menu 73 Using The In-Call Menu This menu lets you access specific features while you are in a call. The In-Call menu is only available when you are in a call. You cannot review it off-line. Entering the In-Call Menu While you are in a call: Press M to view the In-Call menu features. In-Call Menu Features The In-Call menu dynamically changes depending on the type of call you are in and the mode you have selected. Satellite Mode Cellular Mode The following options appear in satellite mode. Type of call Options single active call Hold Call Make New Call Turn Mute on or off held call Make New Call End Active Call active call and a call waiting End Active Call Reject Call Waiting Turn Mute on or off active call and a held call End Active Call Turn Mute on or off End Held Call End Active & Held Call held call and a call waiting Reconnect Held Call Reject Call Waiting End Held Call? When you are in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode and you press M during a call, you will see Flash Options followed by Select?. There is not an in-call menu in GSM cellular mode. 74 Using the Menus Managing the Phone Book Your satellite phone can store up to 100 names and numbers, and your SIM chip expands memory capacity even more. Use the dedicated keys or the Options menu to access the same functions. With the Options menu you can also access Phone Book maintenance and security features. What You Will Learn • recalling and storing phone numbers • organizing the Phone Book • accessing automated calling systems • storing phone number prefixes • restricting calls with fixed dialing • editing the memory information • viewing your own phone number Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. 75 Entering the Phone Book Menu To enter the Phone Book menu: 1. Press M to open the Options menu. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: Phone Book View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 76 Managing the Phone Book What’s on the Phone Book Menu? Satellite Mode Phone Book Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Enter Name Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Find Entry By Location Enter Location Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Add Entry Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Memory Check Capacity Check Phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity Prevent Access No Memory Restrictions To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Phone & SIM Memory Show Services Last Ten Calls Last Calls Made Erase All Numbers My Phone Number(s) Fixed Dialing View Fixed Dial List Fixed Dial List Setup Fixed Dialing On/Off Edit Entry Fixed Dial List Add Entry Erase Entry One-Touch Dial Settings To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Fixed Dial List What’s on the Phone Book Menu? 77 Cellular Mode Phone Book Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Enter Name Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Find Entry By Location Enter Location Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Add Entry Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Memory Check Capacity Check Phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity Prevent Access No Memory Restrictions To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Phone & SIM Memory Show Services Last Ten Calls Last Calls Made Erase All Numbers My Phone Number(s) Fixed Dialing View Fixed Dial List Fixed Dial List Setup Fixed Dialing On/Off Edit Entry Fixed Dial List Add Entry Erase Entry One-Touch Dial Settings To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Fixed Dial List 78 Managing the Phone Book Organizing Your Phone Book Each name and phone number in your Phone Book is stored in a numbered memory location. The satellite phone has two types of memory—phone memory and SIM chip memory. Phone Memory SIM Chip Memory1 Personal Numbers 100 entries 155 entries Fixed Dial Numbers No entries 40 entries Phone Number Digits 32 20 Name Characters 16 16 1-100 101-255 Location Numbers 1 SIM chip capacity varies depending upon the card issued by your service provider. Your phone’s memory can seem overwhelming if you do not have a strategy for organizing your Phone Book. Begin setting up your Phone Book by asking yourself three questions: Which numbers do I call most? Make a list of the numbers you call most frequently. You will probably want to store these numbers in the first nine memory locations of your Phone Book. You can then dial them with a single keystroke by using One-Touch dialing (satellite mode only). Organizing Your Phone Book 79 When do I use these numbers? Group the numbers on the list according to when you use them. Most people call a different set of numbers during the day than they do in the evening and on weekends. You can switch one-touch dialing to your phone’s memory (locations 1–9), your SIM chip’s memory (locations 101–109), or to your fixed dial list (locations 1–9). Store your evening and weekend numbers on one type of memory and your daytime numbers on another. Which numbers do I need to keep secure? Tip: If you have many entries, group them in blocks of ten to make them easier to find. Use your SIM chip to store the numbers you need to keep secure, like the numbers of friends and family members. Because your SIM chip is the size of a credit card, you can easily keep it securely in your wallet when you are not using it. If you wish, you can even require a PIN code every time your SIM chip is inserted into any phone. (To deactivate your PIN code, see “+ Activate and Deactivate the SIM chip PIN” on page 146.) Store more public numbers, like business associates and travel agents in your phone’s memory. 80 SIM memory is dependent on your SIM chip. Managing the Phone Book Getting to Personal Numbers... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Personal Numbers, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Storing Names and Numbers Add an Entry Use the Options Menu 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Personal Numbers...” to get to Add Entry, and then press O. 2. Press M to scroll to Add To Phone Memory or Add To SIM Card Memory. 3. Press O to select. You will see Enter Number. 4. Enter a number, and then press O. You will see Enter Name. 5. Enter a name (see “Entering Names” on page 83), and then press O. You will see Enter Location. 6. Enter a location number, 1-100 for phone memory or 101-255 for SIM memory*, and then press O. You will see Stored XXX. Tip: When in satellite mode, numbers must be entered in international format. or Press O to select the next available location. You will see Stored XXX. 7. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Organizing Your Phone Book 81 Use the Dedicated Keys Tip: If you have more than one number for the same person, try attaching a descriptive tag to the name, like Home, Office, or Mobile. 1. Enter the phone number you want to store. 2. Press I to begin storing. 3. Press < to scroll to the desired memory type Add To Phone Memory or Add To SIM Card Memory, and then press O. You will see Enter Number, followed by the number you entered. 4. Press O to accept the number. You will see Enter Name. 5. Enter a name (see “Entering Names” on page 83), and then press O. You will see Enter Location. 6. Enter a three-digit location number, and then press O. You will see Stored XXX. or Press O to store the entry in the next empty memory location. You will see Stored XXX. Adding Entry Messages When you enter the location number for your entry, you may see one of these messages: 82 Message Description Stored XXX You have stored the entry. Range XXX-XX You have chosen a memory location outside the appropriate range. Enter a new number within the range listed on the display. Overwrite? You have chosen an occupied location. Press O to overwrite the location or press any other key to try another location. Managing the Phone Book Entering Names You can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. For example, press 2 to enter the letters A, B, or C, as shown: press 1 time to insert an A press 2 times to insert a B press 3 times to insert a C press 4 times to insert a 2 Enter Characters Tip: Press and hold any numeric key to toggle between uppercase and lowercase characters. 1. Enter a letter by pressing a key as many times as necessary. 2. Press < to advance the cursor. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as many times as necessary, and then press O. Correct an Entry To make a change: 1. Press < to scroll to the character you want to delete. 2. Press C to delete one character at a time. or Press and hold C to clear the display. Entering Names 83 Available Characters Use this chart as a guide for producing characters: Space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & : “ ( ) ‘ ¿ ¡ % £ $ Space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & : “ ( ) ‘ ¿ ¡ % £ $ A B C 2 Ä Å à Æ β Ç a b c 2 ä å à æ β Ç D E F 3 ∆ É è Φ d e f 3 ∆ é è Φ G H I 4 Γ ì g h i 4 Γ ì J K L 5 Λ j k l 5 Λ M N O 6 Ñ Ö Ø Ò Ω m n o 6 ñ ö ø ò Ω P Q R S 7 ΠßΣ p q r s 7 ΠßΣ T U V 8 Θ Ü ù t u v 8 Θ ü ù W X Y Z 9 ΞΨ w x y z 9 ΞΨ + - 0 x * / = > < # + - 0 x * / = > < # The upper line for each key shows the uppercase characters. The lower line for each key shows the lowercase characters. 84 Managing the Phone Book Using Pauses in Numbers When you call automated systems, a recorded message prompts you for numbers such as PIN numbers and account numbers. You can store these numbers in the same memory location as the automated system’s access number. Separate the numbers with “pauses”—special characters that tell your phone to wait a few seconds before sending additional numbers—and store the string in the same way you would other numbers. Enter Pauses in Numbers 1. Enter the phone number you use to access the automated system. 2. Press and hold *. You will see a ® (pause) character inserted into the number entry. 3. Enter the next group of numbers. For example, enter your PIN number. If the automated system requires a * or #, enter those symbols, too. 4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 as many times as necessary. Tip: You can store 32 characters in a phone memory location, or 20 characters in a SIM chip memory location. A pause is equal to one character. 5. To store the entry follow the procedures in “Add an Entry” on page 81. Using Pauses in Numbers 85 Dial Numbers With Pauses Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) Tip: Your phone displays up to 32 digits (two rows of 16 digits) when you enter a number with pauses. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) To dial a number with pauses in satellite mode or in GSM cellular mode: 1. Recall the entry. (See “Locating Entries” on page 88.) 2. Press O to place the call. The first pause in the number waits until the call is answered. When the automated system answers, your phone waits a few seconds and then automatically sends the next set of numbers, then the next, until all numbers are sent. To dial a number with pauses in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode: 1. Recall the entry. (See “Locating Entries” on page 88.) 2. Press O to place the call. The first pause in the number waits until the call is answered. The phone then waits for you to send the next set of numbers, You will see Send Digits?. 3. Press O to send the next set of digits. 4. Repeat step 3 until all the digit sequences are sent. 86 Managing the Phone Book + Using Phone Number Prefixes You can save time when you dial by storing the prefixes that you often use. This is sometimes called “postscripting.” Your satellite phone allows you to change or add to Phone Book entries without overwriting them. Satellite Mode Store a prefix in your Phone Book just as you would any other number. See “Storing Names and Numbers” on page 81. Use a Stored Prefix To use a stored prefix: 1. Recall the prefix from your Phone Book. (See “Locating Entries” on page 88.) 2. Add the remaining numbers. 3. Press O to place the call. Tip: Try naming the prefix by area, like Downtown, Suburbs, or Germany. Change Entry to a Similar Number To change an entry to a similar number: 1. Recall the number from your Phone Book. (See “Locating Entries” on page 88.) 2. Press C to delete the unwanted digits. 3. Enter the replacement digits. 4. Press O to place the call. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode + Using Phone Number Prefixes 87 Getting to Personal Numbers... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Personal Numbers, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Locating Entries Find an Entry by Name Search your Phone Book by the first few letters of the entry. Note: If you have restricted access to either SIM chip or phone memory and you are in satellite mode, those entries will not be available. For more information, see “+ Preventing Access to the Phone Book” on page 92. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Personal Numbers...” to get to Find Entry By Name, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Name. 2. Enter one to three characters of the entry, and then press O. If necessary, scroll to the entry you are looking for. Tip: Your phone sorts SIM chip memory and phone memory together alphabetically. 88 3. Press O to access options for that entry, and then proceed to “Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry” on page 90. Managing the Phone Book Find an Entry by Location If you know the location number of the entry, here is an easy way to recall it. Use the Options Menu 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Personal Numbers...” to get to Find Entry By Location, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Location. 2. Enter the location number, and then press O. You will see the entry displayed. If you enter an empty location number, you will see Location XXX is Empty. Your phone then selects the next largest available location. If there are no numbers stored, you will see No Numbers Stored. 3. Press O to access options for that entry, and then proceed to “Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry” on page 90. Use the Dedicated Keys 1. Press Q. You will see Enter Location. 2. Enter the one-, two-, or three-digit location number of the entry, and then press O. If you enter an empty location number, you will see Location XXX is Empty. Your phone then selects the next largest available location. If there are no numbers stored, you will see No Numbers Stored. 3. Press O to call the displayed entry. You will see the number followed by Calling. + Using Phone Number Prefixes 89 Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry Once you have selected a Phone Book entry, you can call, change, or erase that entry. Call a Selected Entry 1. Find an entry, and then press O. See “Locating Entries” on page 88. 2. Press M until you see Call Number, and then press O. You will see Calling followed by the number you dialed. Modify a Name or Number Tip: For help entering letters or changing entries, see “Entering Names” on page 83. 1. Find an entry, and then press O. See “Locating Entries” on page 88. 2. Press M until you see Modify Name or Number, and then press O. You will see Edit Number, followed by the phone number stored in that entry. 3. Enter changes to the number, and then press O. You will see the name stored in that entry. 4. Enter changes to the name, and then press O. You will see Modified XXX. Erase a Name and Number 1. Find an entry, and then press O. See “Locating Entries” on page 88. 2. Press M until you see Erase Name and Number, and then press O. You will see Erased xxx. 90 Managing the Phone Book Getting to Personal Numbers... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Personal Numbers, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Checking Phone Book Capacity Use this feature to see how many available memory locations you have in either SIM chip memory or phone memory. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Personal Numbers...” to get to Check Capacity, and then press O to select. 2. Press M until you see Check Phone Capacity or Check SIM Capacity, and then press O. You will see XXX Unused Locations. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is only available in satellite mode. Cellular Mode Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry 91 Getting to Personal Numbers... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Personal Numbers, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Preventing Access to the Phone Book Satellite Mode You may want to restrict memory access when loaning your phone to others. You can choose to prevent access to the phone memory, SIM memory, or both. Caution: If you switch to cellular mode these restrictions will not apply. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Personal Numbers...” to get to Prevent Access, and then press O to select. 2. Press M until you see the restriction type you desire: No Memory Restrictions, To SIM Card Memory, To Phone Memory, or To Phone & SIM Memory. 3. Press O to select the displayed option. You will see Enter Security Code. Tip: The factory default security code is: 000000. 4. Enter security code. Enter your six-digit security code. You will see Completed. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Note: If you restrict access to either phone memory or SIM memory and try to access an entry stored in that type of memory, you will see a list of the entries that are not restricted. If you prevent access to both your phone memory and SIM memory and then try to access an entry, you will see Restricted. Cellular Mode 92 This feature is not available in cellular mode. When you switch to cellular mode, the restrictions you set in satellite mode will not apply. Managing the Phone Book Getting to Fixed Dialing... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Fixed Dialing, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Restricting Phone Use You can restrict calling on your phone to a list of numbers that you create. When the fixed dialing feature is active, you can only call numbers or use prefixes (for example, country codes or area codes) that exactly match those stored in your fixed dial list. You can store up to 40 entries on your list. These entries are stored on your SIM chip. + Activate Fixed Dialing Use this option to activate fixed dialing. For instructions on how to store entries in the fixed dial list, see “Add an Entry” on page 94. Satellite Mode Note: The fixed dialing feature restricts access to your SIM memory. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM chip PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see On or Off, and then press O. You will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. You must deactivate this feature from satellite mode in order to make an receive calls in cellular mode. Tip: You should have received your SIM chip PIN2 code from your service provider. Cellular Mode Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry 93 Getting to Fixed Dialing... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Fixed Dialing, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Add Satellite Mode Tip: Phone numbers must be in international format. Tip: See “Entering Names” on page 83 for help entering letters. Cellular Mode 94 an Entry To add an entry to the fixed dial list: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM chip PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see Add Entry, and then press O. You will see Enter Number. 4. Enter the number, and then press O. You will see Enter Name. 5. Enter the name, and then press O. You will see Enter Location. 6. Enter a location number, and then press O. You will see Completed. 7. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. You must deactivate this feature from satellite mode in order to make and receive calls in cellular mode. Managing the Phone Book + Erase an Entry To erase an entry: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. Satellite Mode 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM chip PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see Erase Entry, and then press O to select. You will see the first entry in your fixed dial list. 4. Press M to scroll to the number you wish to erase. You will see Erase?. 5. Press O to confirm. You will see Completed. 6. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. You must deactivate this feature from satellite mode in order to make and receive calls in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry 95 Getting to Fixed Dialing... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Fixed Dialing, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Edit an Entry Satellite Mode To edit an entry: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to get to Setup Fixed Dialing, and then press O to select. You will see Enter PIN2. 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM chip PIN2 code, and then press O. 3. Press M until you see Edit Entry, and then press O to select. You will see the first entry in your fixed dial list. 4. Press M to scroll to the entry you want to change, and then press O. You will see the current number for that location. 5. Enter changes to the number, and then press O. You will see the current name for that location. 6. Enter changes to the name, and then press O. You will see the current location. 7. Enter a new location, and then press O. You will see Completed. 8. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 96 This feature is not available in cellular mode. You must deactivate this feature from satellite mode in order to make and receive calls in cellular mode. Managing the Phone Book + View Your Fixed Dialing List This feature enables you to review, but not change, your fixed dial list. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Dialing...” to get to View Fixed Dial List, and then press O to select. You will see the first number on your fixed dial list. 2. Press < to scroll through the numbers on your fixed dial list. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. You must deactivate this feature from satellite mode in order to make and receive calls in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Calling, Modifying, or Erasing an Entry 97 Getting to Phone Book Features... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Viewing the Last Ten Numbers Dialed Don’t worry about forgetting the number you dialed earlier. The last ten numbers you dialed are saved. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book Features...” to get to Last Ten Calls, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Last Calls Made or Erase All Numbers, and then press O to select. Tip: If you want to add a number from Last Ten Calls to your Phone Book, press I when the number is displayed, then follow the steps in “Storing Names and Numbers” on page 81. 98 3. If you select Last Calls Made, press M to scroll to the number you are looking for, and then press O to place a call to that number. or If you select Erase All Numbers, you will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Managing the Phone Book Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers View Your SIM Phone Number(s) You can program fax, data, and other types of phone numbers onto your SIM chip in addition to your voice phone number. Use this feature to view your phone number(s). You can have up to five phone numbers. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book Features...” to get to My Phone Number(s). 2. Press O to select. You will see your phone’s voice phone number followed by Modify?. Tip: Pressing Q # also brings up your phone number. 3. Press < to scroll through your numbers. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Note: If you do not see your phone number(s), they have not been programmed onto your SIM chip. You can program your voice phone number and other phone numbers onto your SIM chip by following the steps described in “Modify Your Phone Numbers” on page 100. Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers 99 + Modify Your Phone Numbers Satellite Mode Use this feature to modify or program your voice phone number onto your SIM chip. You can also program fax, data, and other types of phone numbers onto your SIM chip. You can have up to five phone numbers. 1. Complete the steps in “View Your SIM Phone Number(s)” on page 99 to get to the number you want to modify. 2. Press O to modify the number. You will see Edit Number followed by the number for the selected entry. 3. Enter changes to the number, and then press O. You will see Edit Name followed by the name for the entry selected. 4. Enter changes to the name (see “Entering Names” on page 83) and then press O. You will see Stored. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 100 This feature is not available in cellular mode. However, the modifications you make to your number(s) in satellite mode are available in cellular mode. Managing the Phone Book Getting to Phone Book Features... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Using One-Touch Dialing One-touch dialing enables you to place calls instantly. You can choose to dial the phone numbers in the first nine memory locations in either your SIM memory, phone memory, or your fixed dial list. You choose which type of memory you want to be active with this feature. Satellite Mode Set Up One-Touch Dialing 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book Features...” to get to One-Touch Dial Setting, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll through To Phone Memory, To SIM Card Memory, or To Fixed Dial List, and then press O to select the displayed option. You will see Completed. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Use One-Touch Dialing Using one-touch dial is easy—just press and hold a keypad digit! To use one-touch dialing: Press and hold the appropriate digit key. For example, press and hold 2 to dial the number stored in location 2 of your phone memory, location 2 of your fixed dial list, or 102 of your SIM memory, depending on your setting. One-touch dialing features are only available from satellite mode. Tip: You do not need to press O to call the number when you are using one-touch dialing. Cellular Mode Viewing and Modifying Your Phone Numbers 101 Getting to Phone Book Features... 1. Press M until you see Phone Book, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Viewing Service Dialing Numbers The Show Services feature provides a read-only list of service dialing numbers that are pre-programmed by your service provider. This list resides on the SIM chip and allows for call placement only. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Phone Book Features...” to get to Show Services. 2. Press O to select. You will see a list of service phone numbers. 3. Press M to scroll to the number you are looking for. 4. Press O to place a call to that number. or Press and hold C to exit the menu. Note: If you do not see any service dialing number(s), they have not been programmed onto your SIM chip. Contact your service provider for more information. 102 Managing the Phone Book Using Calling Features This chapter describes call-related features. Many of these features are network features that you must subscribe to in order to access. What You Will Learn • checking battery power level • showing the strength of the signal your phone is receiving • activating/deactivating the Pending Call Drop signal • forwarding calls when you are not available • restricting use of your phone Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. 103 Entering the Call Related Features Menu To enter the Call Related Features menu: 1. Press M to open the Options menu. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: Call Related Features View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 104 Using Calling Features What’s on the Call Related Features Menu? Satellite Mode Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Show Signal Strength Pending Call Drop On/Off Call Forwarding1 Forward When Unavailable On/Off Forward All Calls On/Off Detailed Forwarding2 Forward Voice Calls Forward All Voice Calls On/Off If Busy On/Off If No Answer On/Off If Not Reachable On/Off Cancel All Forwarding Call Waiting1 On/Off Call Barring2 Bar Outgoing Calls On/Off Bar Incoming Calls On/Off Change Bar Password 1 These features are network and subscription dependent. 2 These features are network and subscription dependent. They are available only when the extended menu is activated. What’s on the Call Related Features Menu? 105 Cellular Mode (GSM) Call Related Features Call Forwarding1 Forward When Unavailable On/Off Forward All Calls On/Off Detailed Forwarding2 Forward Voice Calls Forward All Voice Calls On/Off If Busy On/Off If No Answer On/Off If Not Reachable On/Off Forward Fax Calls Forward Data Calls Cancel All Forwarding Call Barring2 Bar Outgoing Calls On/Off Intl Calls Intl Calls Except Home All Calls Bar Incoming Calls On/Off When Roaming All Calls Change Bar Password 1 This feature is network and subscription dependent. 2 These features are network and subscription dependent. They are available only when the extended menu is activated. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 106 This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Using Calling Features Getting to Call Forwarding... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Forwarding, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Forwarding Calls When Unavailable Use this feature when you can’t answer a call. You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider(s). Note: This feature behaves differently based on your mode. Check your mode settings before using this feature. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. To activate this feature in satellite mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Forward When Unavailable, and then press O to select. Satellite Mode 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select. • If you select On, continue with step 3. • If you select Off, continue with step 5. 3. Press M to scroll to Voicemail or Other Number, and then press O to select. • If you select Voicemail, continue with step 5. • If you select Other Number, then you will see Enter Number. Continue with step 4. 4. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, and then press O. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, then you will see Call Forward On. Tip: If you have not yet stored a voicemail number, go to page 129 to learn how. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. What’s on the Call Related Features Menu? 107 Getting to Call Forwarding... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Forwarding, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Cellular Mode (GSM) 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Forward When Unavailable, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select. • If you select On, you will see Enter Number. Continue with step 3. • If you select Off continue with step 4. 3. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, and then press O. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, then you will see Call Forward On. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) To activate Call Forwarding features in CDMA/ AMPS cellular mode, you must send a phone flash along with the appropriate feature code provided by your service provider. See “Sending a Flash” on page 68 for more information. To send a phone flash: 1. Press M while you are in a call. You will see Flash Options followed by Select? 2. Press O. You will see Send Flash? 3. Enter the access code for the feature you want to access, if necessary, and then press O to send the flash. or Press C to cancel the flash. 108 Using Calling Features Forwarding All Your Calls When you select this option, all your calls are forwarded to the number you choose. Your phone does not ring. You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider(s). To activate this feature in satellite mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Forward All Calls, and then press O to select. Satellite Mode 2. Press M to scroll to either On or Off, and then press O to select. • If you select On, continue with step 3. • If you select Off, continue with step 5. 3. Press M to scroll to Voicemail or Other Number, and then press O to select. • If you select Voicemail, continue with step 5. • If you select Other Number, then you will see Enter Number. Continue with step 4. 4. Enter the number you want all your calls forwarded to, and then press O. Tip: If you have not yet stored a voicemail number, go to page 129 to learn how. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, and then you will see Call Forward On. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Forwarding All Your Calls 109 Getting to Call Forwarding... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Forwarding, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Cellular Mode (GSM) To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Forward All Calls, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to either On or Off, and then press O to select. • If you select On, you will see Enter Number. Continue with step 3. • If you select Off, continue with step 4. 3. Enter the number you want all your calls forwarded to, and then press O. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, then you will see Call Forward On. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 110 To activate this feature in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode, see “Forwarding Calls When Unavailable” on page 107. Using Calling Features Using Detailed Call Forwarding Detailed Call Forwarding lets you select the specific situations when you want your calls forwarded. The settings you select in Forward When Unavailable and Forward All Calls override the settings you select here. You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider(s). Note: This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated. See “+ Activating Extended Menus” on page 153 for more information. Voice Calls To activate this feature in satellite mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Detailed Forwarding, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Forward Voice Calls, then press O to select. 3. Press M to scroll to the option you desire: Forward All Voice Calls, If Busy, If No Answer, or If Not Reachable. 4. Press O to select the displayed option. Satellite Mode Tip: For information on retrieving messages, see “Accessing Messages” on page 132. 5. Press M to scroll to either Voicemail or Other Number, and then press O. • If you select Voicemail, continue with step 7. • If you select Other Number, then you will see Enter Number. Continue with step 6. 6. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, then press O. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, then displays Call Forward On. Tip: If you have not yet stored a voicemail number, go to page 129 to learn how. 7. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Using Detailed Call Forwarding 111 Getting to Call Forwarding... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Forwarding, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Cellular Mode (GSM) To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Detailed Forwarding, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Forward Voice Calls, then press O to select. 3. Press M to scroll to the option you desire: Forward All Voice Calls, If Busy, If No Answer, or If Not Reachable. 4. Press O to select the displayed option. • If you select If Busy or If Not Reachable, then your calls are automatically forwarded to your Personal Mailbox. Continue with step 6. • If you select Forward All Voice Calls or If No Answer, you will see Enter Number. Continue with step 5. 5. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, then press O. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, then displays Call Forward On. 6. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 112 To activate this feature in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode, see “Forwarding Calls When Unavailable” on page 107. Using Calling Features r Fax and Data Calls The Forward Fax Calls and Forward Data Calls features are only available in GSM cellular mode. Satellite Mode To forward a fax or data call from GSM Cellular mode: Cellular Mode (GSM) 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Detailed Forwarding, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Forward Fax Calls or Forward Data Calls and then press O to select. 3. Press M to scroll to On or Off. If you select On continue with step 4, otherwise continue with step 5. 4. Enter the number you want calls forwarded to, and then press O. Your phone takes a moment to request the setting from the network, and then displays Call Forward On. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. To activate this feature in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode, see “Forwarding Calls When Unavailable” on page 107. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Using Detailed Call Forwarding 113 Getting to Call Forwarding... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Forwarding, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Canceling All Forwarding Use this option to clear all Call Forwarding settings. Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) To cancel Call Forwarding settings: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forwarding...” to get to Cancel All Forwarding, and then press O to select. You will see Call Forward Off. All Call Forwarding settings are now set to Off. 2. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 114 To activate this feature in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode, see “Forwarding Calls When Unavailable” on page 107. Using Calling Features Getting to Call Related Features... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Showing the Battery Meter Use this feature to view the charge on your battery. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Related Features...” to get to Show Battery Meter. Satellite Mode 2. Press O to select. You will see the battery meter fuel gauge. The more segments filled, the greater your battery’s charge: Battery Battery Quit? Low Charge Quit? High Charge You may also see one of the following messages: Message Description Not Available The battery meter doesn’t appear because a battery is not installed; the phone is operating from external power. Charging Battery The battery is being charged Fast Charge Completed The battery has completed charging. 3. Press and hold C to clear the display. This feature is only available from satellite mode. Cellular Mode Using Detailed Call Forwarding 115 Getting to Call Related Features... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Showing Signal Strength Satellite Mode Use this feature to check the strength of the signal that your phone is receiving from the Iridium satellite network. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Related Features...” to get to Show Signal Strength. 2. Press O to select. You will see Checking Signal.... If the antenna is not rotated, you will see Rotate and Extend Antenna. Rotate and extend the antenna to continue. The signal strength indicator is located in the upper left corner of the display: rx Signal strength is sampled every four to five seconds; the indicator shows the average strength for the last three samples. The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the stronger the signal. Five bars indicate full signal strength. The indicator shows the tower icon but no bars when the signal is weak. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 116 This feature is only available from satellite mode. Using Calling Features + Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal Under rare circumstances, due to system overcapacity or a satellite outage, a satellite may not be available to take your call. When this happens, your phone notifies you with a series of three consecutive tones and displays Pending Call Drop. The tones continue periodically until a new satellite moves into range or the call is dropped. Satellite Mode To deactivate the alert tones: 1. Follow the steps in the “Getting to Call Related Features...” to get to Pending Call Drop, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to either On or Off, and then press O to select. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature only applies in satellite mode. Cellular Mode + Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal 117 Getting to Call Related Features... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Activating Call Waiting Satellite Mode Subscribers to call waiting can use this feature to decide whether or not to take incoming calls while on the line.To activate call waiting: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Related Features...” to get to Call Waiting, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select the desired option. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. For information on using call waiting, see “Using Call Waiting” on page 64. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) CDMA/AMPS users do not have to activate Call Waiting through the menu system. For information on using Call Waiting in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode, see “Using Call Waiting” on page 64. Cellular Mode (GSM) This feature is not available in GSM cellular mode. 118 Using Calling Features Getting to Call Barring... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Barring, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Restricting Calls with Call Barring You can use call barring to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls. Call barring is useful if you are loaning your phone to others or when you wish to control incoming calls. When you change one of your call barring settings, your phone takes a few seconds to request the setting from the network. Note: This feature is available only when the extended menus are activated. See “+ Activating Extended Menus” on page 153 for more information. Bar Outgoing Calls This setting enables you to receive incoming calls but prevents outgoing calls. To activate this feature in satellite mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Barring...” to get to Bar Outgoing Calls, and then press O to select. Satellite Mode 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. 3. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Tip: Your service provider gives you a bar password. + Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal 119 Getting to Call Barring... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Barring, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Cellular Mode (GSM) To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Barring...” to get to Bar Outgoing Calls, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Intl Calls, Intl Calls Except Home, All Calls, or Off, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. 3. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 120 This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Using Calling Features Bar Incoming Calls This setting allows you to place calls, but refuses incoming calls. Callers hear a recording telling them you are unavailable.To be sure not to miss a call see “Using Detailed Call Forwarding” on page 111. To activate this feature in satellite mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Barring...” to get to Bar Incoming Calls, and then press O to select. Satellite Mode 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. 3. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Barring...” to get to Bar Incoming Calls, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to When Roaming, All Calls, or Off, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. 3. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Completed. Tip: Your service provider gives you a bar password. Cellular Mode (GSM) Tip: Your service provider gives you a bar password. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) + Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal 121 Getting to Call Barring... 1. Press M until you see Call Related Features, and then press O. 2. Press < to scroll to Call Barring, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Change Bar Password Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) When you subscribe to call barring, your service provider gives you a four-digit bar password. Use this feature to change it to something easy to remember. 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Barring...” to get to Change Bar Password, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Password. Tip: If you are changing the password for the first time, use the password supplied by your service provider. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 122 2. Enter your bar password, and then press O. You will see Enter New Password. 3. Enter the new bar password, and then press O. 4. Enter the new bar password again to confirm, and then press O. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Using Calling Features Using Message Services Did you know that you can receive voicemail and fax notification messages and numeric and text messages through your Personal Mailbox service—wherever in the world you may be? Wherever you are, you’ll have instant reference to all your communication. Keep in Mind: Message Services are only available in satellite mode and GSM cellular mode unless otherwise indicated. What You Will Learn • checking your voicemail messages • reading, saving and deleting messages Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. Using Message Services 123 Entering the Messages Menu To enter the Messages menu: 1. Press ? to access the Message submenu directly, and then go on to step 4. or Press M to access the Options Menu and then go on to step 2. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: 12:00 Messages View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 124 Using Message Services Messages Services Feature Overview The feature selection in the Messages menu varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information on changing modes. Feature Satellite GSM Call a Number Embedded in the Message • Check Voice Mail • Delete a Message • • Go to Next Message • • Message Notification • • Read A New Message • • Read A Stored Message • • Store Voice Mail Number • CDMA/AMPS Using Message Services 125 What’s on the Messages Menu? Satellite Mode Messages Menu Call Voicemail Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message Return Call Message Settings Voicemail Number 126 Using Message Services Cellular Mode (GSM) Messages Menu Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Using Message Services 127 1-2: Getting to Message Features... 1. 2. Press ? to enter the Messages menu. Press M to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Checking Your Voicemail Satellite Mode This feature makes checking your voicemail simple. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Message Features...” to get to Call Voicemail. 2. Press O to select. You will see your voicemail number followed by Calling. If you have not previously stored a Voicemail Number, then you will see No Number Available. See page 129 to enter a number. Cellular Mode 128 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Using Message Services + Storing Your Voicemail Number To store a voicemail number: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Message Features...” to get to Message Settings, and then press O to select. 2. Press O to select Voicemail Number. You will see Enter Voicemail Number followed by your current voicemail number. If this is the first time you have stored a number, continue with to step 4. 3. Press C to clear one digit at a time, or press and hold C to erase the entire number. 4. Enter the new number, and then press O. You will see Completed. Satellite Mode Tip: Use pause dialing to store your voicemail access and PIN numbers together. See “Using Pauses in Numbers” on page 85. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Using Message Services 129 Managing Your Messages How Your Phone Notifies You of Messages If your phone is powered on, it notifies you of received messages in the following ways: • An alert sounds and/or the phone vibrates. Your phone beeps and/or vibrates three times to inform you of an incoming message. See page 141 to set your phone’s alert. • The message icon (o) is displayed. • The message is displayed immediately if the message is a fax or voicemail notification message. The message remains on the display for several seconds. or Message Read Now? is displayed if the message is an alphanumeric, text message of up to 160 characters. For more information see “Read a New Message” on page 132. How Messages Are Stored Your phone stores all messages on your SIM chip. The total number of messages that you can store depends on your service provider. If the message indicator is flashing, your SIM chip is full. See “Delete Messages” on page 133 to make room for the new message. 130 Using Message Services What Messages Contain You can receive short text or numeric messages in your Personal Mailbox. Text messages may contain up to 160 characters. Numeric messages—typically phone numbers—may contain up to 20 digits. Your Personal Mailbox works along with Call Forwarding. For more information, refer to “Personal Mailbox” on page 57. Messages contain multiple screens with the following information: • the message • the date and time the message was sent • the phone number (if available) from which the message was sent Using Message Services 131 1-2-3: Accessing Your Messages... 1. 2. 3. Press ? to access the Messages menu. Press < to scroll to Received Messages, and then press O to select. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Accessing Messages Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) Read a New Message Note: If you are in cellular mode and you remove your GSM Cellular Cassette you are not able to access your messages. Switch to satellite mode or reinsert your GSM Cellular Cassette. Notification Messages When you receive an incoming fax or voicemail notification message, it automatically scrolls across your screen. You can: • Press O to store it on your SIM chip. • Press C to delete it. Text Messages When you receive a new alphanumeric message, you will see Message Read Now? To read it: 1. Press O and continue with step 2. or Press C to read the message later. See “Read a Stored Message” on page 133." 2. Press M or < to move forward through a message one screen at a time. 3. Press O to access options for that entry, then proceed to page 134. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 132 This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Using Message Services Read a Stored Message To read a stored message: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Accessing Your Messages...” to enter the message center. If you have messages you will see the number of messages stored. If you do not have any messages, you will see No Messages. Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) 2. Press M or < to move forward through a message one screen at a time. 3. Press O to access options for that entry, and then proceed to page 134. or Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Delete Messages Use this option to make room for new messages: 1. Follow the steps in “Go to the Next Message” above until you see the message you want to delete, and then press O. 2. Press M until you see Delete Message, and then press O. You will see Message Deleted. Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Using Message Services 133 Go to the Next Message Satellite Mode/ Cellular Mode (GSM) To go to the next message: 1. Follow the steps in “Read a Stored Message” on page 133. 2. Press M until you see Go To Next Message and then press O. You will see the next message. If you are at the end of your message list you will see the first message again. 3. Press M or < to move forward through a message one screen at a time. 4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 until you have read all your messages. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) This feature is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Satellite Mode A callback number appears in quotes within the message. If one is enclosed, you can instantly place a call to that number. If a callback number is not included, your phone selects the first number in the message. + Return a Call 1. Follow the steps in “Go to the Next Message” on page 134 to display the desired message, and then press O. 2. Press M until you see Return Call, and then press O. You will see the number followed by Call?. 3. Press O to place a call to that number. You will see the number followed by Calling. Cellular Mode 134 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Using Message Services Customizing Phone Features Once you’re comfortable with the basic features of your new phone, use this chapter to set your phone up the way you like it. What You Will Learn • adjusting your phone’s ringer volume • choosing from ten different ringer styles • choosing your phone’s keypad tones • locking and unlocking your phone • changing and setting codes for security • setting home and away time and date • resetting or clearing your phone’s settings • selecting the language displayed by your phone Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. Customizing Phone Features 135 Entering the Phone Setup Menu To enter the Phone Setup menu (satellite mode and CDMA/AMPS cellular mode only): 1. Press M to open the Options Menu. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: 12:00 Phone Setup View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 136 Customizing Phone Features Phone Setup Feature Overview The Phone Setup feature selection varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information on changing modes. Feature Satellite Activate Extended Menus • Activate/Deactivate PIN Code • Adjust Ringer Volume** • Change Clock Display • Change PIN Code • Change Unlock Code • Change/Unblock PIN2 Code* • GSM CDMA/AMPS • • Emergency Number Mapping • International Prefix Mapping • Lock the Phone • Master Clear/Master Reset • Review Phone Settings • Select Display Language • Select Keypad Tones • • Select System Mode Set Phone to Ring or Vibrate • Set Ringer Tone • Set Time and Date Format • • Switch Between Numbers Unblock PIN Code* • • • Unlock the Phone* • • • View/Set Time and Date • * These features are not accessed through the menu system ** This feature is not available through the menu in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features 137 What’s on the Phone Setup Menu? Satellite Mode Phone Setup Adjust Ring Volume Ring or Vibrate Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate Then Ring No Ring or Vibrate Set Ringer Tone Standard Tone High Tone Phone Lock Automatic Lock On/Off Lock Now Change Unlock Code Require SIM Card PIN On/Off Change SIM PIN Code Change SIM PIN2 Code New Security Code Extended Menus On/Off Show Time and Date1 Show Home Time & Date Show Away Time & Date Change Clock Away Time Home Time Set Time and Date Set Home Time & Date Set Away Time & Date Set Time Format1 12 Hour 24 Hour Language Selection1 English Türkçe Select Key Pad Tones1 No Tones Normal Tones Single Tone Phone Status1 Status Review Master Reset Master Clear 1 This feature is available when the Extended Menu is active. 138 Customizing Phone Features Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Phone Setup Emergency Mapping Intl. Dialing Prefix System Scan Std A/B Scan A/B Std B/A Scan B/A Scan A Scan B Home Only Preferred SIDs Change Number This menu is not available in GSM cellular mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Customizing Phone Features 139 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Adjusting the Ringer Volume Satellite Mode Use this feature to adjust the volume of the ringer. The phone sounds the new volume level as you adjust it. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Adjust Ring Volume, and then press O to select. Tip: You can also press E, and then the up or down volume key. Cellular Mode 2. Increase the volume by pressing the upper volume key. or Decrease the volume by pressing the lower volume key. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Keep in Mind: The adjustments you make here apply to cellular mode as well. To adjust the ringer volume in cellular mode: Press E and then the up or down volume key. Keep in Mind: The adjustments you make here apply to satellite mode as well. 140 Customizing Phone Features + Setting the Phone to Ring or Vibrate This feature is ideal for situations where a ringing phone is inappropriate or in noisy places where you might not hear the ringer. The vibrating alert notifies you of incoming calls by discreet vibrations. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Ring or Vibrate, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Ring Only, Vibrate Only, Vibrate then Ring, or No Ring or Vibrate, and then press O to select the displayed option. You will see Completed. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot set this feature in cellular mode. You must set this feature from satellite mode. However, the settings you select in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Tip: If you select Vibrate then Ring, your phone vibrates for two cycles, and then rings. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 141 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Setting the Ringer Tone Satellite Mode Select your favorite tone and you’ll recognize your phone’s ring immediately—even in a crowd. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Set Ringer Tone, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll through the options Standard Tone, Single Ring Tone, British Tone, French Tone, German Tone, Bravo Tone, Three Ring Tone, Siren Tone, Quick Tone, or High Tone. You hear a one ring cycle demonstration. 3. Press O to select the desired option. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 142 You cannot set this feature in cellular mode. You must set this feature from satellite mode. However, the settings you select in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features + Setting the Keypad Tones Choose the sounds your phone makes when its keys are pressed. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Select Keypad Tones, and then press M to select. 2. Press M to choose Normal Tones, Single Tone, or No Tones, and then press O. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot set this feature in cellular mode. You must set this feature from satellite mode. However, the settings you select in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 143 1-2-3: Getting to Phone Lock... 1. 2. 3. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to Phone Lock, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Locking and Unlocking Your Phone These features can help you prevent unwanted use of your phone. + Lock the Phone Automatically Satellite Mode Use this feature to set your phone to lock itself every time it is powered on. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Phone Lock...” to get to Automatic Lock, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to choose On or Off, and then press O to select. You will see Completed. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode You cannot set this feature in cellular mode. You must set this feature from satellite mode. However, the settings you select in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. + Lock the Phone Instantly Satellite Mode Use this feature to lock your phone immediately. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Phone Lock...” to get to Lock Now. 2. Press O to select. You will see: Locked. Cellular Mode 144 You cannot set this feature in cellular mode. You must set this feature from satellite mode. However, the settings you select in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features Unlock the Phone 1. Enter unlock code. Enter your four-digit phone unlock code. 2. Press O. Tip: The factory default unlock code is 1234. + Change the Unlock Code The lock code is originally set to 1234. You should change it as soon as possible. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Phone Lock...” to get to Change Unlock Code, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Security Code. Satellite Mode Tip: The factory default security code is 000000. 2. Enter security code. Enter your six-digit security code. You will see your current lock code and Enter Phone Unlock Code. 3. Press C to clear one digit at a time, or press and hold C to clear all the digits. 4. Enter new code. Enter a new four-digit unlock code, and then press O. You will see Phone Lock and the new lock code. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot change this feature in cellular mode. You must change this feature from satellite mode. However, the changes you select in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 145 1-2-3: Getting to Require SIM Card PIN... 1. 2. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. 3. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by View Options?. Press < to scroll to Require SIM Card PIN, and then press O. Protecting the SIM chip You can use a PIN code to protect the information stored on your SIM chip even when it is inserted into someone else’s phone. Satellite Mode + Activate and Deactivate the SIM chip PIN When you activate the SIM code, your phone requests the code whenever the phone is powered on. To change this setting, you need to enter the PIN that your service provider gave you. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Require SIM Card PIN...” 2. Press M to scroll On or Off, and then press O. You will see Enter PIN. 3. Enter PIN code. Enter the 4- to 8-digit code your service provider gave you, and then press O. You will see Completed. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 146 You cannot activate this feature in cellular mode. You must activate this feature from satellite mode. However, once you activate this feature in satellite mode, it will be active in cellular mode as well. Customizing Phone Features + Change the SIM PIN Code To choose your own PIN code: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Require SIM Card PIN...” to get to Change SIM PIN Code, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Old PIN. Satellite Mode 2. Enter the current PIN code, and then press O. You will see Enter New PIN. 3. Enter a new PIN code, and then press O. You will see Repeat New PIN. 4. Re-enter the new code, and then press O again. You will see Completed. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot change this feature in cellular mode. You must change this feature from satellite mode. However, the changes you make in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Unblock the PIN Code If your PIN number is entered incorrectly three times in a row, Blocked appears in the display. You need to enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK), which you can obtain from your service provider. Use the following key sequence to unblock your phone: 1. Press *, *, 0, 5, *. 2. Enter unblocking key. Enter the 8-digit unblocking key, and then press O. 3. Enter a new PIN code, and then press O. 4. Re-enter the new PIN code, and then press O. 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup Features... Customizing Phone Features 147 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below.You Press will see the feature name, followed by Select?. Managing Other Security Settings Your phone includes other security features: • a SIM PIN2 code for accessing Fixed Dialing settings and other subscription-dependent features • a security code controls access to security and other menu options + Change the SIM PIN2 Code Satellite Mode Your SIM PIN2 code is used to access Fixed Dialing settings. This four- to eight-digit code is issued to you when you subscribe to the feature. Use this feature to choose a new code. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Change SIM Card PIN2 Code, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Old PIN2. 2. Enter the current PIN2 code, and then press O. You will see Enter New PIN2. 3. Enter new PIN2 code, and then press O. You will see Repeat New PIN2. 4. Re-enter the new PIN2 code, and then press O again. You will see Completed. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 148 You cannot change this feature in cellular mode. You must change this feature from satellite mode. However, the changes you make in satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features + Unblock the PIN2 Code If your old PIN2 number is entered incorrectly three times in a row, Blocked appears in the display. You needs to enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK), which you can obtain from your service provider. Satellite Mode 1. Press *, *, 0, 5, 2, *. 2. Enter unblocking key. Enter the 8-digit unblocking code, and then press O. Your service provider supplies this code. 3. Enter a new PIN2 code, and then press O. 4. Re-enter the new PIN2 code, and then press O. You cannot unblock the PIN2 code from cellular mode. Cellular Mode + Change the Security Code The security code is your phone’s primary security number. You use it to reset your phone to its default settings and prevent access to your phone book. It is originally set to 000000. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in the “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to New Security Code, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Security Code. 2. Enter the current security code, and then press O. You will see Enter New Security Code. 3. Enter a new security code, and then press O. You will see Secur. Code and the six-digit number selected. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot change this feature in cellular mode. However, the changes you make to this feature from satellite mode will apply in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 149 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below.You Press will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Managing Time and Date Settings + View the Time and Date Satellite Mode Use this feature to view the current time and date in one of two time zones. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Show Time and Date, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to choose Show Home Time and Date or Show Away Time and Date, and then press O. You will see the current time and date for the location selected in display. 3. Press any key to clear the time and date from the display and return to the menu. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 150 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features + Change the Time Displayed Use this feature to determine which time is displayed on your real time clock indicator. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Show Time and Date, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Change Clock, and then press O. 3. Press M to scroll to either Home Time or Away Time, and then press O to select. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode + Set the Time Format You can choose a12-hour or 24-hour time format. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Set Time Format, and then press O. Satellite Mode 2. Press M to choose either 12-hour or 24-hour, and then press O to select. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 151 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below.You Press will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Set the Time and Date Satellite Mode Tip: The time displayed (home or away) on the real time clock indicator is the one you selected on page 151. To make it easy to check the local time when you travel, your phone can save the current time and date for two different time zones. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Set Time and Date, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to choose Set Home Time & Date or Set Away Time & Date, and then press O. You will see Enter Time and the time currently set. 3. Press O to accept the displayed time. or Enter the time in 24-hour format, and then press O. You will see Enter Date and the date currently set. 4. Press O to accept the displayed date. You will see Completed. or Enter the date in day(dd)-month(mm)year(yy) form and then press O. You will see Completed. 5. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 152 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features + Activating Extended Menus This feature activates and deactivates the Extended Menus. See page 192 to learn how Extended Menus can make your phone even simpler to use. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Extended Menus, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to choose On or Off, and then press O. You will see Completed. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Press and hold M to activate the extended menus temporarily. The extended menus are deactivated when you exit the Options Menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. You will see all of the available cellular menu options when you are in cellular mode, regardless of whether this feature is active or not. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 153 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below.You Press will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Selecting the Display Language Satellite Mode Your phone contains 21 languages. These languages are (in alphabetical order): Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. Use this feature to select the language in which your phone displays menus and messages. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Language Selection, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll through the choices, and then press O to select the displayed option. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. If you accidentally change the language of your phone’s display, press and hold the C key to return to the idle display, then press M 2 6 O to return directly to the language selection submenu. Cellular Mode 154 You cannot select this feature in cellular mode. You must select this feature from satellite mode. However, the selection you make will apply in cellular mode. Customizing Phone Features 1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status... 1. 2. 3. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to Phone Status, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Press + Managing Your Phone’s Settings View all your phone’s settings that have changed from their defaults, and reset them to their original settings if you like. + Review the Phone’s Settings Use this feature to review but not change your phone’s settings. Satellite Mode Keep in Mind: This feature does not show you the settings for your cellular mode-specific features. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status...” to get to Status Review, and then press O 2. Press M to scroll through the list of all the menu items you have changed. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 155 1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status... 1. 2. 3. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to Phone Status, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Press + Reset Options to Factory Defaults Use the Master Reset option to reset all settings to their original default settings. The Master Reset option: Satellite Mode Tip: The factory default security code is 000000. Cellular Mode 156 • resets audible call timers, the in-call display meter, and the automatic lock • resets Extended Menus to default setting and return language selection to original • restores keypad tones to normal, ringer tones to standard, and the volume level to the middle of its range • reset cellular mode (CDMA/AMPS) emergency number and international prefix • resets mode selection (this may cause the phone to switch modes) To reset all settings: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status...” to get to Master Reset, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Security Code. 2. Enter your six-digit security code. You will see Reset Complete. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot reset your settings from cellular mode. However, when you reset your setting from satellite mode, you cellular cassette settings are reset as well. Customizing Phone Features + Clear All Stored Information The Master Clear option resets the same items as Master Reset, plus the following: • clear phone book entries from phone memory (not from SIM memory) • clear last calls made list • reset resettable call timers Master Clear does not clear the: • fixed dial list • my number(s) list • received messages list To clear the settings: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status...” to get to Master Clear, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Security Code. 2. Enter your six-digit security code.You will see Reset Complete. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. You cannot clear your settings from cellular mode. However, when you clear your setting from satellite mode, you cellular cassette settings are cleared as well. Satellite Mode Tip: The factory default security code is 000000. Cellular Mode Customizing Phone Features 157 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features below.You will see Press the feature name, followed by Select?. r Cellular Mode Settings r Set Up the Emergency Number Satellite Mode This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) This feature allows you to dial 112 to make an emergency call even if your local emergency number is not 112. The default number is 911. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Emergency Mapping, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Number? 2. Enter number. Enter your local emergency number and then press O. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (GSM) 158 This feature does not apply to GSM cellular mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Customizing Phone Features r Set Up an International Prefix This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Satellite Mode This feature allows you to use the 0 key (international prefix +) to make an international call without entering the access code for the country, no matter what mode you are in. The default prefix is 001. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Intl. Dialing Prefix, and then press O to select. You will see Enter Number? 2. Enter number. Enter the international access code for the country you are in, and then press O. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature does not apply to GSM cellular mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Customizing Phone Features 159 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features below.You will see Press the feature name, followed by Select?. r System Scan Satellite Mode This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) The System Scan feature lets you select the type of cellular system your phone accesses. This feature is configured by your cellular service provider. Select a System Scan Method Your system ID is shown on your display when you are registered with the system. An A indicates you are registered with an analog system and a D indicates you are registered with a digital system. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to System Scan, and then press O to select. 2. Press < to scroll to Std A/B, Scan A/B, Std B/ A, Scan B/A, Scan A, Scan B, Home Only, or Preferred SIDs, and then press O to select. See the table on page 161 for a detailed description of these settings. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. 160 Customizing Phone Features System Scan Settings Standard Mode Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system. • If home system is non-wireline (type A), you will see Std A/B. • If home system is wireline (type B), you will see Std B/A. 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), you will see Scan B/A. • If home system is wireline (type B), you will see Scan A/B. Home Only Mode Your phone does not operate outside its home system. You see will Home Only. You phone operates only within Scan A Mode non-wireline (A) systems. You will see Scan A. Scan B Mode Your phone operates only within wireline (B) systems. You will see Scan B. Enhanced Preferred Scanning Mode Your phone scans for home or programmed preferred System ID numbers (SIDs) first. This mode requires entry of the SIDs for the systems in which you wish to operate. Contact your cellular service provider for SID information. If you have selected two system operation, the phone seeks cellular service according to the system type mode selected for each phone number. You will see Preferred SIDs. This feature does not apply to GSM cellular mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Customizing Phone Features 161 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... 1. 2. M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O. Press M to scroll to one of the features below.You will see the Press feature name, followed by Select?. r Switching Phone Numbers Satellite Mode This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Your phone can operate on four different home systems depending on your Cellular Cassette.The Change Number feature lets you change your active number to the one appropriate for your current area. All the phone numbers 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. To change the active phone number: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Setup...” to get to Change Number, and then press O to select. You will see your active number with a z next to it. 2. Press < to scroll through your phone numbers and press O to switch to that phone number. Note: Contact your service provider to add additional numbers to this list. 3. Press O to confirm the new setting. You will see Set. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode (GSM) 162 This feature does not apply to GSM cellular mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Customizing Phone Features Accessing the Network This section shows you how to register with the network. What You Will Learn • accessing the Iridium satellite network • setting up cellular mode network selection Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. Accessing the Network 163 Entering the Network Menu To enter the Network Selection menu: 1. Press M to open the Options Menu. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: Network Selection View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 164 Accessing the Network Network Feature Overview The feature selection in the Network menu varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information on changing modes. Feature Satellite GSM Available Networks • Find New Network • Network Search • Register Now • CDMA/AMPS • Accessing the Network 165 What’s on the Network Menu? Satellite Mode 166 Network Selection Accessing the Network Register Now Cellular Mode (GSM) Network Selection Available Networks Register Now Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Find New Network This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Accessing the Network 167 1-2: Getting to Network Selection... 1. 2. Press M until you see Network Selection, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. + Registering With the Satellite Network Satellite Mode If you know your phone is outside the range of your local service, use this feature to access Iridium satellite service. Your phone searches for the Iridium satellite network. 1. Rotate and extend the antenna upward. See “Placing a Call” on page 49. 2. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Network Selection...” to get to Register Now. 3. Press O to select. You will see Registering.... This may take a few seconds. If the phone finds the signal, you will see Registered and the signal strength indicator: rx The n indicator also appears. If the phone is unsuccessful you may see one of these messages: Rotate Antenna, Orient Antenna, System Busy, Restricted Area, or Weak Signal. Cellular Mode 168 This feature does not apply to cellular mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Accessing the Network r Cellular Mode (GSM) Settings These network selection features are available in GSM cellular mode only. For information on switching to cellular mode, see “Selecting a Mode” on page 173. r Scan for Available Networks This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Satellite Mode This option scans to see which networks are operating in your current location. Cellular Mode (GSM) 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Network Selection...” to get to Available Networks, and then press O. You will see Scanning and then a list of the available networks. 2. Press < to scroll to the network you want to register with, and then press O. You will see Register Now?. 3. Press O to register with that network. You will see Searching. When your phone has completed registering with the network, you will see the name of the network and either the n or l indicator. This feature does not apply to CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. You will not see this option in this mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Accessing the Network 169 1-2: Getting to Network Selection... 1. 2. Press M until you see Network Selection, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. r Set Network Search Method Satellite Mode This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) When your phone needs to register with a network, it generates a sorted list of networks. The network list is sorted in the following order: • the home network • networks from a preferred list • random list of other networks found above a certain signal strength • remaining networks in descending order of signal strength Any forbidden networks stored in the SIM chip are not included in the sorted list.This feature allows you to determine how the phone tries to register with a system. See the table on page 171 for a description of the available search methods. To set your network search method: 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Network Selection...” to get to Network Search, and then press O. You will see Registration Preferences. 2. Press O. 3. Press < to scroll to Automatic Search or Manual Search, and then press O. You will see Completed. 170 Accessing the Network You can select one of the following methods: Automatic Search The phone tries to register with the first network in the sorted list that satisfies the GSM network search rules (described on the previous page). If this is successful your phone displays the network name. Manual Search The phone presents you with a sorted list of networks within range. You select the network with which you want to register. You will see Search Network followed by Search? 1. Press O to generate the sorted list. 2. Press < to select the network you want to register with, and then press O. You will see Register Now?. 3. Press O to register with that network. When your phone has completed registering with the network, you will see the name of the network and the n or l indicator. This feature does not apply to CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. You will not see this option in this mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Accessing the Network 171 1-2: Getting to Network Selection... 1. 2. Press M until you see Network Selection, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. You will see the feature name, followed by Select?. r Find a New Network Satellite Mode This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) When your phone tries to register with a network, it excludes your current network from the search. If the attempt fails, your phone then attempts to reregister with the previous network. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Network Selection...” to get to Find New Network, and then press O. If you are using the automatic method, you will see Searching and then the name of the network. If you are using the manual method continue with step 2. 2. Press < to scroll to the network you want to register with, and then press O. You will see Searching and then the name of the network. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) 172 This feature does not apply to CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. You will not see this option in this mode. Accessing the Network Selecting a Mode If you have an optional Cellular Cassette installed in your satellite phone, you can access the cellular network as well as the satellite network. What You Will Learn • selecting automatic modes • selecting manual modes Selecting a Mode 173 Entering the Mode Selection Menu To enter the Mode Selection menu: 1. Press M to open the Options menu. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: 12:00 Mode Selection View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 174 Selecting a Mode Mode Selection Feature Overview The feature selection in the Mode Selection menu varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. This chapter shows you how to change modes. Satellite GSM CDMA/AMPS Cellular Always • • • Cellular Preferred • • • Satellite Always • • • Satellite Preferred • •* • Feature This feature may not be available for some GSM Cellular Cassette users. Check with your service provider. Selecting a Mode 175 What’s on the Mode Selection Menu? All Modes Mode Selection Cellular Preferred Cellular Always Satellite Preferred Satellite Always 176 Selecting a Mode Selecting a Mode Preferred or Automatic Modes When you select a preferred mode, your phone looks for that type of service first. If it cannot find your preferred service, after about five minutes, it switches automatically to your non-preferred service. If the phone switches to a non-preferred service, it checks at regular intervals (every 30 minutes) to see if your preferred service has become available. The exact intervals that your phone switches modes and checks for preferred service varies depending on your SIM chip. Check with your service provider. Keep in Mind: The phone postpones a switch between modes while you are in a call or are actively using one of the phone’s features. Always or Manual Modes If you select an always mode, your phone always accesses that type of service. If you become out-ofrange in that mode, the phone does not switch to the other type of service. You have to manually switch it to the other mode by changing the settings in this menu. Selecting a Mode 177 1-2: Getting to Mode Selection... 1. 2. Press M until you see Mode Selection, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Selecting Satellite Mode Select Satellite Preferred Mode If you select this feature, your phone uses your Iridium satellite service if possible. When you are in satellite mode, you will see the + indicator in the lower left corner of your display. Tip: You must have a Cellular Cassette installed in your phone for this selection to work properly. If you are out of range and are unable to access a satellite, your phone switches automatically to cellular mode. If this happens, you no longer will see the + indicator in the lower left corner of your display. 1. Follow the steps in “Selecting a Mode” to get to Satellite Preferred. 2. Press O to select. If you see the message Check Cassette or Insert Cassette, make sure your cassette is installed and is installed properly. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Keep in Mind: This option may not be available for some GSM Cellular Cassette users. If you power your phone up with a GSM Cellular Cassette inserted, your phone may switch to Cellular Preferred mode. 178 Selecting a Mode Select Satellite Always Mode If you select this feature, your system always accesses the Iridium satellite network. When you are in satellite mode, you will see the + indicator in the lower left corner of your display. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Mode Selection...” to get to Satellite Always. 2. Press O to select. Selecting a Mode 179 1-2: Getting to Mode Selection... 1. 2. Press M until you see Mode Selection, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. Selecting Cellular Mode Select Cellular Preferred Mode When this mode is active, your phone uses your cellular service if possible. If you are out of range, your phone switches to satellite mode. If this happens, you will see the + indicator in the lower left corner of your display. Tip: You must have a Cellular Cassette installed in your phone for these selections to work properly. 1. Follow the steps in “Selecting a Mode” to get to Cellular Preferred. 2. Press O to select. If you see the message Check Cassette or Insert Cassette, make sure your Cellular Cassette is installed properly. Select Cellular Always Mode If you select this feature, your system always accesses the cellular network. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Mode Selection...” to get to Cellular Always. 2. Press O to select. If you see the message Check Cassette or Insert Cassette, make sure your Cellular Cassette is installed properly. 180 Selecting a Mode + Timing Your Calls Your phone’s call meters give you a variety of options for tracking the time you spend on the phone. You can monitor the length of individual calls, set a timer to track monthly usage, or have the phone alert you with tones at specific intervals. The features described in this chapter are only available in satellite mode. What You Will Learn • viewing your phone’s call timers to monitor your air-time • setting your phone’s audible alerts to sound at intervals you specify • activating an in-call display of the elapsed time of your current call • checking the total airtime of your phone since it was manufactured Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. Timing Your Calls 181 Entering the Call Meters Menu To enter the Call Meters menu: 1. Press M to open the Options menu. 2. Press M to scroll forward. or Press < to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press O when you see: 12:00 Call Meters View Options? 4. Press M to scroll through the submenu. or Press < to scroll backward or forward through the submenu. 182 Timing Your Calls Call Meters Feature Overview The feature selection in the Call Meters menu varies depending on your mode setting. The table below shows the features available in each mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information on changing modes. Feature Satellite Reset All Timers • Set Repetitive Alert Timer • Set Single Alert Timer • Show Time of Last Call • Show Total Time of All Calls • View In-call Timer • View Lifetime Timer • GSM CDMA/AMPS Timing Your Calls 183 What’s on the Call Meters Menu? Satellite Mode Call Meters Show Call Timers Show Last Call Total For All Calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer On/Off Repetitive Timer On/Off Set In-Call Display No In-Call Display Show Time Per Call Lifetime Timer1 1 This feature is availabe when the Extended Menu is active. Cellular Mode 184 This menu is not available in cellular mode. Timing Your Calls 1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers... 1. 2. 3. Press M until you see Call Meters, and then press O. Press M until you see Show Call Timers, and then press O. Press M to scroll to one of the features described below. + Showing Call Timers This submenu helps you track your airtime. Keep a running tab of your monthly usage or view the airtime of your most recent call. + Show the Time of the Last Call Use this feature to display the elapsed time of your most recent call. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers...” to get to Show Last Call, and then press O to select. You will see the airtime of the most recent call in hours, minutes, and seconds. After several seconds, the display returns to Show Last Call. 2. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Timing Your Calls 185 1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers... 1. 2. 3. Press M until you see Call Meters, and then press O. Press < to scroll to Show Call Timers, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Show Total Time for All Calls Satellite Mode Use this feature to display your total airtime since you last reset the Call Timer. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers...” to get to Total For All Calls, and then press O to select. You will see the airtime accumulated (hours, minutes, and seconds) since the timer was last reset. After several seconds, the display returns to Total For All Calls. 2. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode This feature is not available in cellular mode. + Reset All Timers Satellite Mode Reset your timers at the beginning of each billing cycle to keep track of your spending. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers...” to get to Reset All Timers, and then press O to select. You will see Completed. The display then returns to Reset All Timers. 2. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Keep in Mind: This does not reset the Lifetime Timer described on page 190. Cellular Mode 186 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Timing Your Calls 1-2-3: Getting to Audible Call Timers... 1. 2. Press M until you see Call Meters, and then press O. 3. Press Press < to scroll to Set Audible Call Timers, and then press O. < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Setting Audible Call Timers Let your phone watch the clock for you. The call timers signal at a set time or interval with beeps only you can hear. + Set the Single Alert Timer Use this feature to set your phone to alert you after an elapsed time. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Audible Call Timers...” to get to Single Alert Timer, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, and then press O to select. • If you select On, you will see Enter Seconds. Continue with step 3. • If you select Off, you will see Completed. Continue with step 4. 3. Press O to accept the current setting. You will see Seconds XXX. or Enter a number from 11 to 999, and then press O. You will see Seconds XXX. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Timing Your Calls 187 1-2-3: Getting to Audible Call Timers... 1. 2. Press M until you see Call Meters, and then press O. 3. Press Press < to scroll to Set Audible Call Timers, and then press O. < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Set the Repetitive Timer Satellite Mode Use this feature to set your phone to alert you at specific intervals, for example every 45 seconds. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Audible Call Timers...” to get to Repetitive Timer, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to On or Off, then press O to select. • If you select On, you will see Enter Seconds. Continue with step 3. • If you select Off, you will see Completed. Continue with step 4. 3. Press O to accept the current setting. You will see Seconds XXX. or Enter a number from 11 to 999, and then press O. You will see Seconds XXX. 4. Press and hold C to exit the menu. Cellular Mode 188 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Timing Your Calls 1-2: Getting to Call Meters... 1. 2. Press M until you see Call Meters, and then press O. Press M to scroll to one of the features described below. + Showing the In-Call Timer Use this feature to display a running clock of the airtime elapsed while on a call. Satellite Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Call Meters...” to get to Set In-Call Display, and then press O to select. 2. Press M to scroll to Show Time Per Call or No In-Call Display, and then press O to select. 3. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. Cellular Mode Timing Your Calls 189 1-2: Getting to Call Meters... 1. 2. Press M until you see Call Meters, and then press O. Press < to scroll to one of the features described below. + Show the Lifetime Timer Satellite Mode Tip: The Lifetime Meter can’t be reset. Reset All Timers has no effect on this timer. Cellular Mode 190 Use this feature to show the total time of all calls for the life of your phone. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Call Meters...” to get to Lifetime Timer, and then press O to select. You will see the total airtime of your phone since it was manufactured, including the airtime spent in cellular mode. 2. Press and hold C to exit the menu. This feature is not available in cellular mode. However, when you view your lifetime time in satellite mode, the total airtime includes the airtime spent in cellular mode. Timing Your Calls + Customizing the Menu System Do you think your 9505 Portable Phone has too many features for everyday use? You can do something about it by hiding the features you don’t always need. Is your favorite feature not on the Quick Access menu? It’s easy to change the defaults to your favorite features. By customizing your menus, your favorite features are always quick and easy to find! This chapter shows you how. Keep in Mind: The menu systems can only be customized in Iridium satellite mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 for more information. What You Will Learn • personalizing the Options Menu • personalizing the Quick Access Menu Keep in Mind: If you see a + next to a feature, the phone must be in satellite mode. If you see a r next to a feature, the phone must be in cellular mode. See “Selecting a Mode” on page 173 to change modes. Customizing the Menu System 191 + Personalizing the Options Menu Satellite Mode You can customize the Options Menu by moving features in and out of the Extended Menu. + Move Menu Features To move menu features: 1. Find the feature you want to move. 2. Press and hold O. You will see one of two responses depending on where that menu feature currently is. If you see: Remove From Short Menus (the feature is in the Short Menu) Add To Short Menus (the feature is in the Extended Menu) Press O to move the feature to the Extended Menu. You will see Menu Item Moved. or Press < scroll to Leave in Short Menus, and then press O to select. You will see Move Cancelled. Press O to move the feature to the Short Menu. You will see Menu Item Moved. or Press < to scroll to Leave in Long Menus, and then press O to select. You will see Move Cancelled. Keep in Mind: Some features and submenus cannot be moved. You will see Cannot Move Menu Item. 192 Customizing the Menu System + Activate/Deactivate Extended Menus Use the Options Menu to activate and deactivate Extended Menu. Activate it when you need access to every feature. Deactivate it for everyday use. 1. Press M until you see Phone Setup, and then press O to select. 2. Press M until you see Extended Menus, and then press O to select. 3. Press M to scroll to either On or Off, and then press O to select. If you activate the Extended Menu, you will notice that all the hidden features are now accessible. + Access Hidden Features If you want access to a feature hidden in the Extended Menu, but don’t want to leave the Extended Menu active, you can use this shortcut: Press and hold M for a few seconds. All Extended Menu features are accessible until you exit the Options Menu. These features are not available in cellular mode. You will see all of the available cellular menu options when you are in cellular mode, regardless of whether the Extended menu is active or not. Cellular Mode Customizing the Menu System 193 + Personalizing the Quick Access Menu Satellite Mode You can put any of the features listed below in the Quick Access Menu instead of the defaults listed on page 73. Find by Location recalls Phone Book entries by memory location numbers. Add Entry to Phone stores entered numbers in the next available phone memory location. Add Entry to SIM stores entered numbers in the next available SIM chip location. Phone Mute on or off mutes the phone. Ring Volume displays and sets the incoming call ring tone volume. Switch Memory switches One-Touch dialing between the phone and SIM memories depending on the current setting. Last Call Timer displays the duration of your last call. To change the default quick access features to one of the features listed above, choose the feature you want to replace, and then choose the replacement. 1. Press E and then press M to scroll to the feature you wish to change. 2. Press and hold O to access the list of features available. 3. Press M to scroll through the list until you find the desired feature. 4. Press O to store the displayed feature in the new location. You will see Completed. Cellular Mode 194 This feature is not available in cellular mode. Customizing the Menu System Menu Quick Reference The Options Menu changes depending on the mode you are in. This section provides a quick reference of the menu structure and features for each mode. What You Will Learn • Menu Quick Reference Menu Quick Reference 195 Phone Book Menu Satellite Mode Phone Book Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Enter Name: Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Find Entry By Location Enter Location: Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Add Entry Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Memory Check Capacity Check Phone Capacity Check SIM Capacity Prevent Access No Memory Restrictions To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Phone & SIM Memory Show Services Last Ten Calls Last Calls Made Erase All Numbers My Phone Number(s) Fixed Dialing View Fixed Dial List Fixed Dial List Setup Fixed Dialing On/Off Edit Entry Add Entry Erase Entry One-Touch Dial Settings To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Fixed Dial List 196 Menu Quick Reference Fixed Dial List Phone Book Menu Cellular Mode Phone Book Personal Numbers Find Entry By Name Enter Name: Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Find Entry By Location Enter Location: Call Number Modify Name Or Number Erase Name And Number Add Entry Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card Memory Last Ten Calls Last Calls Made Erase All Numbers My Phone Number(s) Menu Quick Reference 197 Call Related Features Menu Satellite Mode Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Show Signal Strength Pending Call Drop On/Off Call Forwarding1 Forward When Unavailable On/Off Forward All Calls On/Off Detailed Forwarding Forward Voice Calls Forward All Voice Calls On/Off If Busy On/Off If No Answer On/Off If Not Reachable On/Off Cancel All Forwarding Call Waiting1 Call Barring1 Bar Outgoing Calls On/Off Bar Incoming Calls On/Off Change Bar Password 198 Menu Quick Reference Call Related Features Menu Cellular Mode (GSM) Call Related Features Call Forwarding1 Forward When Unavailable On/Off Forward All Calls On/Off Detailed Forwarding Forward Voice Calls Forward All Voice Calls On/Off If Busy On/Off If No Answer On/Off If Not Reachable On/Off Forward Fax Calls Foward Data Calls Cancel All Forwarding Call Barring1 Bar Outgoing Calls On/Off Intl Calls Intl Calls Except Home All Calls Bar Incoming Calls On/Off When Roaming All Calls Change Bar Password This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Menu Quick Reference 199 Messages Menu Satellite Mode Messages Menu Call Voicemail Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message Return Call Message Settings Voicemail Number 200 Menu Quick Reference Messages Menu Messages Menu Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Menu Quick Reference 201 Phone Setup Menu Satellite Mode Phone Setup Adjust Ring Volume Ring or Vibrate Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate Then Ring No Ring or Vibrate Set Ringer Tone Standard Tone High Tone Phone Lock Automatic Lock On/Off Lock Now Change Unlock Code Require SIM Card PIN On/Off Change SIM PIN Code Change SIM PIN2 Code New Security Code Extended Menus On/Off Show Time and Date1 Show Home Time & Date Show Away Time & Date Change Clock Away Time Home Time Set Time and Date Set Home Time & Date Set Away Time & Date Set Time Format1 12 Hour 24 Hour Language Selection1 English Türkçe Select Key Pad Tones1 No Tones Normal Tones Single Tone Phone Status1 Status Review Master Reset Master Clear 1 This feature is available when the Extended Menu is active. 202 Menu Quick Reference Phone Setup Menu Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Phone Setup Emergency Mapping Intl. Dialing Prefix System Scan Std A/B Scan A/B Std B/A Scan B/A Scan A Scan B Home Only Preferred SIDs Change Number This menu is not available in GSM cellular mode. Cellular Mode (GSM) Menu Quick Reference 203 Network Selection Menu Satellite Mode 204 Network Selection Menu Quick Reference Register Now Network Selection Menu Cellular Mode (GSM) Network Selection Available Networks Register Now Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Find New Network This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Cellular Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Menu Quick Reference 205 Mode Selection and Call Meters Menus Mode Selection Menu All Modes Mode Selection Cellular Preferred Cellular Always Satellite Preferred Satellite Always Call Meters Menu Satellite Mode Call Meters Show Call Timers Show Last Call Total For All Calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer On/Off Repetitive Timer On/Off Set In-Call Display No In-Call Display Show Time Per Call Lifetime Timer1 1 This feature is availabe when the Extended Menu is active. Cellular Mode 206 This menu is not available in cellular mode. Menu Quick Reference Troubleshooting This section tells you what to do if you experience one of the following problems: Problem Solution You can’t turn the Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted, and are phone’s power on. the contacts clean and dry? • • • • You can’t make calls. • • • • • • • You can’t receive calls. • • • Check the antenna. Is it fully extended and rotated? Do you have a clear view of the sky? Did you enter the number in international format? All calls made from the Iridium satellite system must be in international format (satellite mode only). Check the signal strength meter. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if you are in a building, move closer to a window. Check the Network Selection settings. Try Manual Registration or if in GSM cellular mode try Manual Selection, or try another network. Check your Operator coverage map. Is Restricted displayed? Check the Call Barring setting. Has a new SIM chip been inserted? Check that no new restrictions have been imposed. Check to see if you have your Fixed Dialing list enabled. If so, you can only make calls to numbers or prefixes that are on the list. If you are in cellular mode you must disable this feature. You must check and disable the feature from satellite mode. Check to see that your phone is powered on. Check the antenna. Is it fully extended and rotated? Do you have a clear view of the sky? Check the signal strength. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if you are in a building, move closer to a window. Check the Call Forwarding and Call Barring settings. Check the Ringer setting. If it is off, there is no audible ringer. Check to see if your Fixed Dialing list is enabled. If you are in cellular mode you must disable it. You must check and disable the feature from satellite mode. 207 Problem Solution • Have you included the relevant codes? Press and hold the 0 key to display the international dialing prefix (+) and then enter the appropriate country code followed by the phone number. You can’t make • If you are in cellular mode, some service providers international calls. automatically bar the ability to make international calls. Contact your service provider. • Are you in a CDMA/AMPS cellular mode? You must map the international access code in order to use the 0 key to display the international dialing prefix (+). • Your phone won’t unlock. Have you inserted a new SIM chip? Enter the new PIN code. • Do you have a replacement phone? Enter the default phone unlock code —1234. • Have you forgotten the unlock code? Press M to change the unlock code (you need your security code). Your PIN is blocked. Enter the PIN unblocking code or contact your service provider. Your PIN2 is blocked. Enter the PIN2 unblocking code or contact your service provider. Your SIM chip won’t work. • • • • You can’t access your messages. • Is the chip inserted the correct way? Is the chip visibly damaged or scratched? Return the chip to your service provider. Check the SIM and phone contacts. If they are dirty, clean them with an antistatic cloth. Are you in the correct mode? If you do not have a GSM cellular cassette installed, you must be in satellite mode to access your messages. Is your GSM Cellular Cassette inserted? In order to access messages from cellular mode, you must have a GSM Cellular Cassette inserted. You can’t cancel Wait until you are in an area with good network coverage Call Forwarding or and try again. Call Barring. The o symbol is flashing. 208 There is not enough memory available to store another message. Use the Messages menu to delete one or more messages. Problem Solution • • • The battery won’t charge. • • • • • The battery drains faster than normal. • • • You find your phone becoming warm during use. Your phone has a Cellular Cassette installed but the display says: Are you in an area of variable coverage? This uses extra battery power. Is your antenna fully rotated and extended? Do you have a clear view of the sky? This helps use less battery power. Is it a new battery? A new battery needs two to three charge/discharge cycles to attain normal performance. Is it an old battery? Battery performance declines after several years of use. Replace the battery. Is it a battery that hasn’t been completely discharged? Allow the battery to fully discharge (until the phone turns itself off) and then charge the battery overnight. Are you using your phone in extreme temperatures? At extreme hot or cold temperatures, battery performance is significantly reduced. You may notice this during long calls or during charging. The heat is produced by the electronic components within your phone and is quite normal. • Your phone has your SIM chip inside but the display says: Check the charger. Is it properly connected? Are its contacts clean and dry? Check the battery contacts. Are they clean and dry? Check the battery temperature. If it is warm, let it cool before recharging. Is it an old battery? Battery performance declines after several years use. Replace the battery. Make sure you have a Motorola approved battery installed. If you see Invalid Batt. in the display, you will not be able to charge this battery. Check Card or Insert Card. Check that the SIM chip has been inserted correctly. The contacts of the SIM chip may be dirty. Turn the phone off, remove the SIM chip and rub the gold contacts on the chip with a clean cloth. Replace the chip in the phone. • Blocked or Bad Card See Supplier. Please contact your service provider. Check Cassette or Insert Cassette. Check that the Cellular Cassette has been inserted correctly. 209 Problem Solution You do not have a Cellular Cassette and your phone says Insert Make sure you have the correct mode settings selected. You are either in Cellular Always mode or a Preferred mode. Cassette You find your phone’s prompts in a language other than your own. 210 Press M, 2, 6. This routes you directly to the language selection submenu. Press < until you see your preferred language. Press O to select. You must be in satellite mode to do this. Glossary accessory connector port A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories such as a travel charger, desktop charger, auto accessory adapter or data accessories. airtime The amount of time you spend using a cellular or satellite system. Especially, the time between successfully placing a call and terminating a call. AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone Service. An analog network protocol. antenna The devices on your phone that send and receive satellite or cellular signals. Auto Accessory Adapter An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a car’s cigarette lighter. CDMA Code Division Multiple Access. A digital technology. cellular A wireless personal telecommunications system which uses terrestrial base station controllers. Cellular Cassette An optional module that is inserted into the portable phone and gives it access to the cellular system. cellular mode When your phone is in this mode it is accessing the cellular system. You must have the appropriate cellular cassette installed. cellular system The cellular equipment in a given geographic area that relays signals to and from individual cellular telephones and the landline telephone system. clear-line-of sight In order for your phone to communicate to the satellite network, your antenna must have a clear view of the sky. default A feature’s original setting as pre-programmed in the factory. DTMF See Dual Tone MultiFrequency tones. dual mode phone A phone designed to operate on a cellular network and the Iridium satellite network. cellular carrier One of several competing organizations in a given geographic area that owns and operates a cellular system. 211 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Tones The tones that your phone transmits when you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to access automated calling systems such as voicemail. Emergency Call This feature allows you to make an emergency call even if your phone is locked by dialing 112. indicator A light or icon on your phone that gives you information about your phone’s status. Iridium System A system of 66 satellites that offer global communication. landline The telephone system used for conventional office and home phones. lock Use this feature to prevent unauthorized access to your satellite telephone. fringe area The outermost range of a cellular system or the Iridium satellite system where signals are weak. lock code A four-digit code used to unlock a locked phone. memory location A space in the internal Phone Book (both Phone Memory and SIM memory) where you can store a telephone number and a name. Each of the Phone’s memory locations can hold up to 32 digits and 16 letters. The SIM chip memory can hold up to 20 digits and 16 letters. GSM Global System for Mobile Communications—A digital network protocol. home system The local cellular system or satellite network where you obtain your wireless service. home type system A cellular/ satellite system of the same type as your local system. See also non-home type system, and system type. In-Call Menu The menu that appears when you press M during a call. It allows you to access features like call holding. 212 menu feature Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system. menu system The hierarchical arrangement of your phone’s features that allows for quick, intuitive access. message A feature that allows the user to view pager-like alphanumeric messages. N name directory An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your phone’s internal Phone Book. NAMPS Narrow-Band AMPS. An analog technology. non-home type system A system type different from your home system. See also home type system and system type. non-wireline A cellular carrier that is not the same company as the conventional telephone company. One-Touch Dialing To use this feature, press and hold a number on the keypad, 1 through 9 and your call is placed. Options Menu The first level of the menu system hierarchy, which contains the six main feature menus: Phone Book, CallRelated Features, Messages, Phone Setup, Network Selection, Mode Selection, Call Meters. pause A special character that tells your phone to “pause” or wait for your input before sending a group of numbers stored in memory. PIN or PIN2 Code Personal Identification Network Code. A private numeric password that allows you to access your SIM chip and some network services. Portable Dock An accessory for the portable phone that converts it to a speaker phone. It runs off either AC power or auxiliary batteries. prompt A message requesting input. Quick Access Menu A set of features that is activated by pressing E and a digit key (1 to 9). roam To use a cellular system outside of your home system, usually when you travel beyond the range of your home system. If you are roaming you see the l indicator (cellular mode only). satellite mode When you are in this mode you are accessing the Iridium satellite system. You see the + indicator. scroll To move backward or forward through a list; for example: to move backward or forward through the menu system or the name directory. security code A six-digit code used to access sensitive features. service provider A company affiliated with a cellular or satellite carrier that provides cellular/ satellite service to its customers. SID See System Identification. 213 signal The radio waves that carry information between your phone and the satellite or cellular system. SMS Short Messaging Services. standby-time The amount of time that your phone is left powered on to receive calls. status indicator See indicator. submenu A secondary level of your phone’s menu system hierarchy. System Identification An up to five-digit number that identifies your home cellular system. An even number indicates a wireline system and an odd number indicates a non-wireline system. system mode A setting that determines the system type that your cellular phone accesses (CDMA/AMPS cellular mode). system type A designation that indicates one of two competing cellular carriers in a given geographic area. The nonwireline carriers operate on “A” block frequencies and the wireline carriers operate on “B” block frequencies. 214 talk-time The amount of time that you spend talking on the phone. TDMA Time Division Multiple Access. A digital technology. toggle To switch between two possible options; for example: on vs. off. Travel Charger An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet. volume keys Located on the side of your phone, the upper and lower volume keys are used to adjust ringer and earpiece volume. wireline system A cellular carrier that is the same company as the conventional telephone company. Index Symbols * character 51 + character 50, 51 Ü character 51, 85 AC travel charger 21 accessing hidden features 193 accessing the network 163 accessories 21 lanyard wrist strap 25 accessory connector port 17 defined 211 illustration 15 activating call waiting 118 adapter antenna 25 Auto Accessory 23 StarTAC 24 adding an entry to the Phone Book 81–82 dedicated keys 82 Options menu 81 Overwrite? message 82 Range XXX-XX message 82 Stored XXX message 82 Adjust Ring feature 73 adjusting ringer volume 140 adjusting volume earpiece 58 ringer 59 airbag 10 aircraft 10 airtime defined 211 alphanumeric keypad 15 AMPS defined 211 Answer? 64 answering a call 55 antenna 16 adapter 25 care 7 cellular cassette 15 correct position 48 defined 211 extending 48 inserting 28 left detente 48 removing 28 right detente 48 attaching battery covers 31 Auto Accessory Adapter 23 defined 211 automatic modes 177 automatic redial 51 backlight 47 Bad Card See Supplier message 46 barring calls incoming 121 outgoing 119 batteries 24 battery charge indicator 19 battery covers 31 battery meter 38 charging 38 check power status 38 drains too fast 209 full charge 38 inserting 32 low battery warning 38 low charge 38 messages 39 removing 42 safety considerations 8 215 showing the battery meter 38 using internal charger 36 won’t charge 209 Battery installing Invalid Batt message 32 battery Battery Meter feature 73 cautions 40 charging 36–??, 36, ??–37 Charging Battery message 37, 39, 115 charging tips 40 compartment 15 disposing of 40 Fast Charge Completed message 39, 115 inserting 32 Invalid Batt. message 39 level indicator 15 messages 115 Not Available message 39, 115 removing 34 storing 40 tips 40 viewing battery meter 115 battery covers 31 attaching 31 removing 31 battery level indicator 15 battery meter viewing 115 Battery Meter feature 73 Blocked message 46 ! Blocked message 46 Busy Try Later message 50, 64, 67, 71 call answering 55 ending 53 placing 49–52 receiving 55–57 216 Call Answer? 55 call barring 119–122 barr password changing 122 entering 119–122 incoming calls 121 outgoing calls 119 Call Failed 55 Call Failed message 56 call forwarding all calls 109 cancelling 114 data 113 detailed 111–113 fax 113 voice 111–112 when unavailable 107 call holding 66 ending both calls 66 ending current call 66 ending held call 67 making a new call 66 messages 67 switching between calls 66 Call Holding message 66 Call Meters menu 181, 182, 206 Call Related Features menu 103– 122, 198 Bar Incoming Calls feature 121 Bar Outgoing Calls feature 119 Call Barring feature 119–122 Call Forwarding feature 107– 114 Call Waiting feature 118 Cancel All Forwarding feature 114 Change Bar Password feature 122 Detailed Forwarding feature 111–113 diagram 105 entering 104 Forward All Calls feature 109 Forward When Unavailable feature 107 Pending Call Drop feature 117 Show Battery Meter feature 115 Show Signal Strength feature 116 call timers audible 187 lifetime 190 repetitive 188 resetting all 186 showing all calls 186 showing last call 185 single alert 187 viewing in-call 189 Call Voicemail feature 73 call waiting accepting a waiting call 64 activating 118 cellular mode 65 ending current call 64 messages 64 rejecting waiting call 64 satellite mode 64 Call Waiting message 64 Call? 49 calling a number in a message 52 calling an entry in the Phone Book 90 calling features 103–122 Calling message 49 can’t make calls 207 Cannot Hold Second Call message 64, 67 Cassette Removed message 42 CDMA defined 211 cellular defined 211 cellular carrier defined 211 Cellular Cassette 26, 173 Cassette Removed message 42 connector 17 defined 211 inserting 41 messages 209 removing 42 cellular cassette antenna 15 connector 15 cellular mode defined 211 selecting 180 cellular system defined 211 changing a Phone Book entry to a similar number 87 changing the call barring password 122 charger AC travel 21 desktop 22 solar 22 Charging Battery message 37, 39, 115 charging the battery 36–??, 36, ??–37 Check Card message 46 check mark 20 Check Signal feature 73 Check Signal message 46 checking battery power status 38 checking Phone Book capacity 91 Checking Signal... message 116 clear key 16 clearing stored information 157 clear-line-of-sight 16 defined 211 clock 15 codes phone unlock Enter Phone Unlock Code message 46 217 security default 92 entering 92 SIM card PIN2 ??–96 SIM chip PIN 46 SIM chip PIN2 93–?? Completed message 71 Connected 55 Connected message 49 correcting a Phone Book entry 83 current state of service indicator 18 customizing Options Menu 192 phone features 135 Quick Access Menu 194 date setting 152 viewing 150 default defined 211 Desktop Charger 22 desktop charger 36 detentes, antenna 48 dialing 0 51 * character 51 + character 51 Ü character 51, 85 number from the Phone Book 52 number with pauses 51, 86 phone number 49 PINs 51 special characters 51 supplementary service numbers 51 display 15 * character 51 + character 50, 51 Ü character 51, 85 218 cold temperatures and 17 icons 71, 73 indicators 15, 19, 45 defined 19–20 messages 71 questions in 71 standby mode 47 volume level 58 disposing of battery 40 driving 8 DTMF defined 211 dual mode phone defined 211 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Tones defined 212 earpiece adjusting volume 58 illustration 15 electronic devices 8–9 emergency call defined 212 placing 52 setup 158 Emergency Calling message 52 End Active & Held Call message 66, 74 End Active Call message 64, 74 End Call? 49, 67 End Held Call message 67, 74 ending a call 53, 57 Enter Name message 71 Enter Phone Unlock Code message 46 Enter PIN message 46, 71 Enter PIN2 message 93–96 entering characters in the Phone Book 83 entering menus In-Call menu 74 Options menu 70 Quick Access menu 72 entering names in the Phone Book 83–84 entering pauses in numbers 85 erasing a Phone Book entry 90 exiting menus and menu features 70 extended menus 193 accessing hidden features 193 activating 153, 193 Call Barring 119 Detailed Call Forwarding 111 factory defaults 156 Failed message 71 Fast Charge Completed message 39, 115 Find Name feature 73 finding a Phone Book entry 88– 89 by location 89 by name 88 fixed dial list defined 93 one-touch dialing 101 viewing 97 Fixed Dialing erasing an entry 95 fixed dialing 93–97 activating 93 adding an entry 94 editing an entry 96 viewing fixed dial list 97 flash 108 Flash Options message 65, 68, 74, 108 flash. See phone flash Forward On/Off feature 73 forwarding calls all calls 109 cancelling 114 data 113 detailed 111–113 fax 113 voice 111–112 when unavailable 107 fringe area defined 212 function keys defined 212 getting started 27 GSM defined 212 GSM network selection find new network 172 scan available networks 169 search method 170 automatic 171 manual 171 GSM SIM chip using with satellite phone 29 guide overview 12 hearing aids 9 hidden features 193 Hold Call message 66, 74 Hold Failed message 64, 67 holding a call 66 ending both calls 66 ending current call 66 ending held call 67 making a new call 66 messages 67 switching between calls 66 holding the phone 48 home system defined 212 home system indicator 20, 45 home type system defined 212 icons Options menu 71 219 Quick Access menu 20, 73 Quick Access Menu custom icons 194 in use indicator 20 In-Call Menu defined 212 In-Call menu 61–67, 74 call muting 63 call waiting 64–65 defined 74 End Active & Held Call message 74 End Active Call message 74 End Held Call message 74 entering 74 Hold Call message 74 Make New Call message 74 menu features 74 placing a call on hold 66 Reconnect Held Call message 74 Reject Call Waiting message 74 Turn Mute on or off message 63, 74 in-call timer 189 incoming calls barring 121 indicators 212 battery charge 19 battery level 15 check mark 20 current state of service 18 display 15 home system 20, 45 in use 20 message 19 no service 20, 45 Quick Access menu 20 real time clock 19 Roam symbol 20 scroll bar 20 signal strength 19 Insert Card message 46 220 inserting antenna 28 inserting the battery 32 inserting the Cellular Cassette 41 inserting the SIM chip 30 Installing battery Invalid Batt message 32 international dialing 50 dialing + character 51 international prefix 159 setup 159 Invalid Account message 46 Invalid Batt message 32 Invalid Batt. message 39 Iridium System defined 212 key presses 12 keypad tones selecting 143 keys alphanumeric keypad 15 clear 16 memory recall 16, 89 memory store 16 menu 16 message 16 navigating the menu system 70 OK 16 power 16 quick access 16 scroll 16 special keys 17 volume 15, 16, 59, 214 landline defined 212 language setting 154 lanyard wrist strap 25 last ten numbers dialed viewing 98 LCD. See Liquid Crystal Display lifetime timer 190 Liquid Crystal Display cold temperatures and 17 indicators 19 defined 19–20 lock defined 212 lock code defined 212 Lock Now feature 73 locking phone automatically 144 instantly 144 low battery warning 38 Make New Call message 66, 74 making a call 49–52 automatic redial 51 calling a number in a message 52 dialing a number from the Phone Book 52 dialing a number with pauses 51 dialing a phone number 49 dialing special characters 51 emergency call 52 international dialing 50 last ten numbers dialed 98 one-touch dialing 101 redialing the last number 51 managing messages 130 managing the phone book 75– 102 manual modes 180 master clear 157 master reset 156 memory phone 79 SIM chip 79 memory location defined 212 memory recall key defined 16 using 89 memory store key 16 menu Call Meters 182, 206 Call Related Features 198 diagram 105 entering 104 feature defined 212 Messages 124, 200 Mode Selection 206 Network 164 Network Selection 163, 204 Phone Book 196 diagram 77 entering 76 Phone Setup 138, 202 quick reference 195 Selecting a Mode 173 system defined 212 menu key 16 menus defined 69 personalized menus 192 using 69–74 message (SMS) defined 212 message indicator defined 19 flashing 19 message key 16 messages 12, 123 battery 39 deleting 133 managing 130 notification 130 reading 133 receiving 57 returning calls 134 storing 130, 133 text 131 221 what’s in one 131 Messages menu 124, 200 microphone 15 mode selection automatic 177 cellular always 178 cellular preferred 180 manual 180 satellite 168 satellite always 179 satellite preferred 178 Mode Selection menu 174, 206 modifying a Phone Book entry 90 modifying your SIM chip phone number(s) 100 multiple key answer 55 Mute message 63 muting phone 63 name directory defined 213 NAMPS defined 213 navigating the menu system 70 network features call holding 66 call waiting 64–65 Detailed Call Forwarding 111– 113 Forward All Calls 109 Forward When Unavailable 107 Network Selection menu 164, 204 networks find new network 172 scan available 169 search method 170 automatic 171 manual 171 no service indicator 20, 45 non-home type system 222 defined 213 non-wireline defined 213 Not Available message 39, 115 notification messages fax 131 voicemail 131 OK key 16 one-touch dialing defined 213 one-touch dialing defined 101 frequently called numbers and 79 setting up 101 using 101 Options Menu customizing 192 defined 213 extended menus 193 moving features 192 Options menu 70–71 Busy Try Later message 71 Completed message 71 defined 70 Enter Name message 71 Enter PIN message 71 entering 70 exiting 70 Failed message 71 messages and icons 71 navigating 70 questions 71 Quit? 71 scrolling 70 Select? 71 selecting options and submenus 70 View Options? 71 Orient Antenna Call Attempt 56 Orient Antenna Call Attempt message 55 outgoing calls barring 119 Overwrite? 82 password, call barring 119–122 pause defined 213 pause dialing 86 dialing Ü character 51, 85 pending call drop signal activating 117 deactivating 117 defined 117 personal mailbox 57 phone answering a call 55 ending a call 53 last ten numbers dialed viewing 98 messages at power-on 45 muting 63 placing a call 49–52 receiving a call 55–57 security code entering 92 service phone numbers 102 turning on and off 45 volume level display 58 Phone Book 75–102 adding an entry 81–82 dedicated keys 82 Options menu 81 Overwrite? message 82 Range XXX-XX message 82 Stored XXX message 82 adding numbers dedicated keys 82 calling an entry 90 changing an entry to a similar number 87 character set 84 checking capacity 91 correcting an entry 83 dialing a phone number 52 entering characters 83 entering names 83–84 entering numbers 81–82 Options menu 81 erasing a name and number 90 finding an entry by location 89 dedicated keys 89 Options menu 89 finding an entry by name 88 Fixed Dialing erasing an entry 95 fixed dialing 93–97 activating 93 adding an entry 94 editing an entry 96 viewing fixed dial list 97 Last Ten Calls feature 98 menu diagram 77 modifying a name or number 90 My Phone Number(s) feature 99 One-Touch Dial Setting feature 101 one-touch dialing 101 organizing 79 pauses in numbers 85 dialing numbers with 86 entering 85 phone memory 79 phone numbers grouping 80 security issues 80 storing 79 preventing access 92 Restricted message 92 Show Services feature 102 SIM chip memory 79 storage capacities 79 storing names and numbers 81–84 using prefixes 87 223 viewing the last ten numbers dialed 98 Phone Book Menu 196 Phone Book menu 75–102 diagram 77 entering 76 phone flash 108 defined 68 sending 65, 68 phone memory checking capacity 91 one-touch dialing 101 storage capacities 79 phone number modifying your own 100 using pauses in 85 using prefixes 87 viewing your own 99 Phone Setup menu 138, 202 PIN code Blocked message 46 changing 147 defined 213 Enter PIN message 46 entering 46 unblocking 147 PIN2 code ! Blocked message 46 changing 148 Enter PIN2 message 93–96 entering 93–96 is blocked 208 unblocking 149 placing a call 49–52 automatic redial 51 calling a number in a message 52 dialing a number from the Phone Book 52 dialing a number with pauses 51 dialing a phone number 49 dialing special characters 51 emergency call 52 224 international dialing 50 last ten numbers dialed 98 one-touch dialing 101 redialing the last number 51 placing calls embedded in a message 134 Please Try Later message 50 Portable Dock defined 213 postscripting 87 power turning on and off 45 power key 16 power-on messages 45 prefixes using with phone numbers 87 preventing access to the Phone Book 92 privacy 63 prompt defined 213 prompts, defined 12 protecting SIM chip with a PIN code 146 quick access key 16 Quick Access Menu custom icons 194 customizing 194 defined 213 Quick Access menu 72–73 activating a menu feature 72 Adjust Ring feature 73 Batter Meter feature 73 Call Voicemail feature 73 Check Signal feature 73 default settings 73 defined 72 Find Name feature 73 Forward On/Off feature 73 icons 20, 73 Lock Now feature 73 Read Messages feature 73 Register Now feature 73 scrolling 72 using 72 Quit? 71 setting 142 roam defined 213 Roam symbol 20 Rotate and Extend Antenna Range XXX-XX message 82 Read Messages feature 73 real time clock 19 receiving a call 55–57 answering 55 unanswered calls 57 receiving messages 57 Reconnect Failed message 64, 67 Reconnect Held Call message 74 Reconnect? 66 Redial Failed message 51 Redial? 50, 51 redialing the last number called 51 Register Now feature 73 registering with satellite network 168 Registering... message 45, 49 Reject Call Waiting message 74 removing antenna 28 removing battery covers 31 removing the battery 34 removing the Cellular Cassette 42 removing the SIM chip 30 repetitive timer 188 resetting options to defaults 156 Restricted Area message 50 Restricted message 92 restricting access to the SIM chip 93 restricting calls 119–122 incoming calls 121 outgoing calls 119 restricting phone use 93–97 ringer adjusting volume 59 ringer tone message 45, 50 Rotate Antenna 48 Rotate Antenna Call Attempt message 56 Rotate Antenna Registering... message 45 safety covers 31 safety information 7–10 satellite antenna antenna satellite 15 satellite mode 168, 179 defined 213 selecting 178 satellite network registering 168 scroll defined 213 scroll bar 20 scroll keys 16 scrolling Options menu 70 Quick Access menu 72 Searching... message 45 security code changing 149 default 92 defined 213 entering 92 Select? 71 selecting a mode 173 selecting menu options 70 Send Digits? message 86 send flash 108 Send Flash? message 65, 68, 108 service phone numbers 102 service provider 225 defined 213 setting phone to ring or vibrate 141 settings clearing 157 reviewing 155 Show Services feature 102 SID. See System ID number signal defined 214 signal strength indicator 15, 19 viewing 116 SIM chip Bad Card See Supplier message 46 Blocked message 46 ! Blocked message 46 changing PIN code 147 changing PIN2 code 148 Check Card message 46 deactivating PIN code 146 defined 29 displaying phone number of 54 fixed dial list 93 GSM using with satellite phone 29 Insert Card message 46 inserting 30 insertion direction 30 messages 209 modifying your phone number(s) 100 phone number security and 80 PIN code Enter PIN message 46 entering 46 PIN2 code Enter PIN2 message 93–96 entering 93–96 precautions 29, 30 protecting 146 removing 30 restricting access to 93 226 unblock PIN2 code 149 unblocking PIN code 147 viewing your phone number(s) 99 SIM chip memory checking capacity 91 one-touch dialing 101 storage capacities 79 single alert timer 187 SMS defined 214 Solar Charger 22 special characters 51 special keys 15 standby 47 standby time 24 defined 214 StarTAC Adapter 24 status indicator defined 214 Stored XXX message 82 storing batteries 40 storing names and numbers 81– 84 submenus defined 214 submenus, defined 69 supplementary service numbers 51 Switch? 66 switching between numbers 162 symbols 12 System ID number defined 161, 214 system mode defined 214 selecting 160 system scan 160 method 160 system scan settings 161 system type defined 214 T talk-time defined 214 TDMA defined 214 time setting 152 setting format 151 viewing 150 timing calls 181 tips, defined 13 toggle defined 214 Travel Charger defined 214 troubleshooting 207 battery drains fast 209 battery won’t charge 209 can’t cancel Call Forwarding or Barring 208 can’t make international call 208 can’t receive calls 207 can’t turn power on 207 Cellular Cassette messages 209 message symbol is flashing 208 phone won’t unlock 208 PIN is blocked 208 SIM chip messages 209 SIM chip won’t work 208 wrong language in the display 210 your phone is hot 209 Trying message 64, 67 Turn Mute on or off message 63, 74 turning phone power on and off 45 turning the SIM chip PIN On or Off 146 2 Calls message 66 Unanswered Call message 57 unanswered calls 57 unblock PIN code 147 unblocking SIM PIN2 code 149 unconditional call forwarding 73 unlock code changing 145 unlocking phone 145 using the internal charger 36 vibrate 141 on wakeup 45 View Options? 71 viewing service phone numbers 102 viewing the last ten numbers dialed 98 viewing your SIM chip phone number(s) 99 voicemail call forwarding when unavailable 107 checking 128 detailed call forwarding 111– 113 forward all calls 109 storing number 129 volume bar graph display 58 control keys 15 earpiece 58 ringer 59, 140 volume keys defined 16, 214 using 58 volume level display 58 wakeup tone 45 wireline system defined 214 227 228 Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4121218 4138681 4193036 4254382 4302845 4312074 4327319 4329666 4369516 4369522 4378603 4390963 D269873 4398265 4400584 4400585 D270835 D271491 Re.31470 4431977 4434461 4455534 4462098 D275951 4484153 4485486 4486624 D276809 4491972 D277667 4504834 D278708 4523155 4546329 4550426 4551696 4564821 D282169 4571595 4573017 4574243 4585957 4602218 D284759 D285439 4616314 4617520 D286778 4626309 4628529 4629829 4630304 4630305 4633141 4636593 4636741 D288432 4648125 4649543 D288683 4654655 D289156 4662691 4667333 4668917 4670747 4672502 4680787 4681476 4683585 4692726 4704588 D292578 4706036 D292920 4710724 4711361 4715063 4716319 4716391 4723305 D294257 4727306 4727583 4730195 4734635 4736277 4737976 4740794 4741018 4741034 4742562 D295627 4746242 D295973 D295975 4751737 D296187 4761621 4764737 D297734 D297735 4777564 Re.32768 D299136 4797929 4798975 4800348 4802236 4809356 4811377 4811404 4827226 4827507 4829274 4837534 D301476 4843621 4845772 D302015 4851966 4868576 4870686 D303656 4876552 4879533 D305427 4896124 4897873 D305717 4904549 4905288 4905301 D306293 D306441 D306594 4912602 4918732 4922178 4945570 4954796 4959851 4963812 4963843 4965537 4972355 4972432 4972455 4975808 4984290 D314173 D315330 D315346 D315543 D315559 D315565 5004992 D315907 5008925 D316417 D316859 5017856 5018188 5020091 5020092 5020093 5028083 5028859 5029044 5029233 5031028 5036532 5053924 5057762 D320780 5059885 5060294 D322783 D322955 5081674 5083304 D324024 D324388 5095503 D325028 D325583 5109536 D325915 5113436 5117450 5121047 5122480 5122722 D327061 5128834 D328302 5142551 5142696 5146620 5148471 5148473 5148961 5150359 5150384 5152006 5157693 5163159 5164652 5166596 5175759 5175874 D332261 5182749 D332785 5185566 5187809 5193223 5195106 5195108 5201069 5204977 5210793 5214675 5222104 5222251 D337332 5230007 5230093 5233633 5235492 5237257 5239127 5241545 5241548 5241650 5241693 5242767 D339582 5249302 5251331 D340710 5260988 5261119 5262710 5263052 5276707 5278994 D343173 5280637 D344087 5287553 5287555 5287556 D344511 5301365 5321847 D348880 5349588 5359696 5361400 5363071 5365549 D352497 5366826 D353131 D353361 5375143 5375258 5379324 D354055 D354062 5384825 D356084 5402447 5406146 5406562 D357224 D357457 5410741 D357680 D357681 5428836 D359734 D359735 D359959 5432017 D360632 5438684 D361070 5442680 5446763 5448763 5448771 5453997 D362840 5457744 5459640 5463646 5465412 5469177 5475752 D365094 D365817 5486843 5487184 5488335 5488649 D366872 5493198 5493714 5497126 5497382 D367640 5499394 5506490 D368696 5510693 5511235 D369162 5513078 D369359 5519303 5519346 5524276 5524278 D370463 5530922 5542116 5544250 D372481 5546275 5546380 D372896 5551078 5559471 D374424 D374872 5572193 5574976 5577268 D375732 D375733 D375734 D375932 D375952 D376127 5588041 5589796 5590177 5594778 5594951 D377792 D377934 5604050 5606730 D378366 5613229 5613863 5615233 5621763 Other patents pending. 229 230
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