APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5ZX1 USERS MANUAL INFORMATION 1. The following Antenna Installation Guidelines will be shipped with each product:. ANTENNA INSTALLATION GUIDELINES IMPORTANT: To meet the FCC’s RF Exposure Guidelines, the antenna should be installed so there is at least 30 cm of separation between the occupants of the vehicle and the antenna. 2.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 1 USER'S GUIDE 2950 MOBILE/CARRY PHONE Mobile Cellular Telephone
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 2 Table of Contents Getting Started.....................................................4 Welcome ................................................................4 General Safety Information....................................6 Introduction ..........................................................11 Phone Overview ..................................................12 Basic Operation .................................................15 Turn Phone On and Off .....................
15A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 2 Table of Contents Memory Protect ...................................................29 Recalling/Scrolling from Memory .........................29 Recalling/Scrolling by Location Number..............29 Last Number Recall .............................................30 Recalling Last 10 Numbers Dialed ......................30 Super Speed Dialing............................................31 Turbo Dial ............................................................
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 4 Getting Started Welcome Thank you for selecting Motorola – a world leader in cellular technology. All Motorola cellular phones are designed and manufactured in the United States to meet Motorola’s exacting specifications and world-class quality standards. These phones withstand our rigorous durability tests including temperature, humidity, shock, dust, vibration, and a drop test. Product superiority is yours with Motorola.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 6 Getting Started General Safety Information IMPORTANT Safety Information For Wireless Mobile Phones Getting Started Phone Operation Do not operate your mobile telephone when a person is within 4 inches (10 centimeters) of the antenna. 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.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 8 Getting Started Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a wireless phone antenna 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.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 10 Getting Started 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.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:39 AM Page 12 Getting Started Getting Started Phone Overview Operating Display and Status Indicators Provide a visual indication of telephone numbers and messages associated with mobile telephone service. Power Light – Displays when a call is in progress. In Use – Displays when a call is in progress. No Svc – Displays when the unit is out of service range of a cellular system. Calls cannot be placed or received.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 14 Getting Started Control Keypad R Recalls and displays telephone numbers stored in memory. C Clears the last digit entered when pressed and released. Press and hold to clear the entire display. S Initiates a call or answers a call. P Turns the phone on and off. s Stores telephone numbers into any of the memory locations. E Terminates a call in progress. F Function Key Used in combination with other buttons for specific user-programmed functions (e.g.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 16 Basic Operation Basic Operation Start-up Status Indicators Indicators In Use No Svc Roam In Use No Svc Roam In Use No Svc Roam In Use No Svc Roam 16 Explanation On/Lock Indicator (dot) • Lights steadily to indicate the phone is on and fully operative • Lights steadily to indicate the phone is locked and will not place calls In Use Indicator • Lights steadily while a call is in progress No Svc (No Service) Indicator • Lights steadily if phone is beyond range of a ce
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 18 Basic Operation Unsuccessful Call Attempts If you hear one of the following signals, you have not successfully completed your call. Tone Tone Description Fast Busy (reorder signal) System Busy Cellular System Busy Press S again before ending the unsuccessful call attempt to automatically redial the call (see "Automatic Redial", below), or press E and dial the call again.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 20 Basic Operation Hands Free Operation (with optional HF Microphone) Place a Hands Free Call 1. Leaving the handset mounted, dial the number you wish to call. 2. Press S . 3. When the called party answers, direct your conversation to the Hands Free microphone typically mounted on your vehicle’s sun visor. The In Use indicator will remain on and HF will display for the duration of the call. 4. Press E to terminate the call. Receive a Hands Free Call 1. Press S . 2.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 22 Basic Operation Basic Operation Signal Strength Meter v The Signal Strength Meter (SSM) represents the relative strength of the signal received by your phone. The SSM is displayed as a bar graph following the letter S at the left side of the display. The S alone represents the lowest strength with each additional bar representing a stronger signal.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 24 Basic Operation Ringer Volume Press F and use G and H as described in the "Volume Meter" on page 23. The maximum number of bars that will display is six. v– – ==≠≠ Display Own Phone Number 1. Press R, #. The phone number that is currently active will be displayed. 2. When you have finished viewing, press C. Switch to Second Phone Number 1. Press R, #, s. The display will go blank to confirm the switch and the newly activated number will display. 2.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 26 Memory Storing Information in Memory Your telephone provides memory capable of storing up to 99 frequently called phone numbers as well as a seven-character name tag. Upon entering a phone number in memory, the phone will prompt you to store an associated name. If you are not interested in creating a name tag for the selected location, alpha entry may be bypassed and the phone number alone can be stored.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 28 Memory Memory NOTE Your phone is capable of storing up to 32 numeric characters or a combination of 16 numeric and seven alpha characters per memory location. Details on Utilizing Alpha Entry Mode Once in Alpha Entry Mode, you can enter letters using your numeric keypad. For example, "A" is at the first press of 2, "B" is at the second press of 2, and "C" is at the third press of 2.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 30 Memory Press 0, 1 and press # or G to begin scrolling from the beginning of the stored locations. The display will show the location number, then the first ten digits of the number. If Name Preferred is selected, up to seven characters of the name will display. (Refer to "Name Preference" on page 41 for more details.) 3. Press S to place a call to the number displayed. Use G and H to scroll forward and backward.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 32 Memory associated key and holding for approximately one second. There is no need to press S. NOTE If you wish to use memory location 1 for a non-emergency number, the Emergcy message may be deactivated through the "Feature Menu" found on page 39. In order to prevent the accidental pressing of these keys, Turbo Dial can be deactivated through the feature menu also. NOTE Turbo Dialing is affected by "Call Restriction" Service Levels 1, 2, and 3.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 34 Memory If your party gives you another number to call, simply enter this from the keypad. If you make an error, press C to erase the last digit entered or hold C to erase the entire entry. Advise your party that they will hear tones as you store the number. To call the scratch pad number at the end of an ongoing conversation, press E, S. NOTE Refer to "Silent Scratch Pad" on page 45 for details on silencing the tones.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 36 Memory Memory Display send the second group of numbers. Continue to press R, S until all digit groups are sent. 1 Enter the phone number of the bank — 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or recall it from memory location xx — R, x, x 1234567 If the PIN code feature is activated the PIN code will automatically be sent after the first pause by pressing S.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 38 Memory 8. You will see a Memory Protect message; press s to overwrite. Memory location number will display as confirmation. NOTE See "Name Preference" on page 41 for more details on step 2. Clear Memory Entries 1. Press C, s, and the two-digit location number to be cleared. 2. The phone will display ALPHA –. Press s to bypass. The phone will display Full, flash number in memory, followed by Change?. 3. Press s to clear. or Press E to exit without deleting the entry.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 40 Features Features Feature Status Review To Review Status 1. Press F, 0, 9, R. 2. Press G or H to scroll through activated features. To End Review Press E. Extended Talk Time The extended talk time feature allows you to conserve battery power when operating in a strong signal area. To enable this feature, refer to "Feature Menu" on page 39. Microphone Muting Status review permits you to scroll through your operating settings for your reference.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 42 Features Automatic Answer Features Incoming Call Screening 1. Press F, 1. 2. Scroll the menu by pressing H or G until AUTO ANSROFF displays. 3. Press C once to toggle this feature on, and again to toggle it off. 4. To exit the Feature Menu, press E. 1. Press F, 1. 2. Scroll the menu by pressing H or G until CALL RCV ON displays. 3. Press C once to toggle this feature on (call rCv off). 4. To exit the Feature Menu, press E.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 44 Features The telephone’s ring tones may be silenced where they could prove a distraction, as during a business conference, etc. In this case, incoming calls are announced only by a flashing Call in the display. NOTE We suggest you do not select the Silent Ringer and Automatic Answer simultaneously, since the phone will then answer a call without audible indication.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 46 Features PIN Code Activation Activate PIN Code 1. Press F, 1. 2. Scroll the menu by pressing H or G until PIN INACTIV displays. 3. Press C once to toggle this feature on, and again to toggle it off. 4. To exit the Feature Menu, press E. Store PIN Code in Memory Location 07 1. Enter PIN code. 2. Press s. 3. Press 0, 7. Place a Call With PIN Code Active 1. Enter number to be called, or recall from memory. 2. Press S. Wait for double tone –“beep, beep.” 3. Press S.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 48 Features This timer accumulates the air-time in minutes from the point at which it is reset. This resettable timer is generally utilized to track monthly air-time usage and is set in conjunction with the monthly billing cycle. NOTE If you have two phone numbers programmed in your phone, each phone number has its own resettable call timer.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 50 Features The electronic lock prevents use of the telephone by disabling both incoming and outgoing calls. To help remember which key to use, note that L for Lock appears on 5. If a call is received during this period, the phone will ring, and you must enter the unlock code before the call can be answered. Change Unlock Code 1. Press F, 0. 2. Enter your six-digit security code. 3. Enter the new desired three-digit unlock code. 4. Press s.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 52 Features NOTE If you inadvertently trip the theft alarm and the alarm call is placed, you can stop the alarm by entering your three-digit unlock code. This feature must be reset in the feature menu each time the phone is disarmed. If the PIN code is activated, the theft alarm will not work as the PIN code must be sent manually in order to complete a call. Auxiliary Alert (mobile configurations only) 1.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 54 Features Restrictions Features Level No restrictions (Standard setting) 4 • Full keypad and directory dialing • No storage in directory locations 1-10 or One Touch Dial locations 6 • Keypad dialing only • No directory or Turbo Dial access 3 Phone will place calls from all directory locations (R, 0 1 - 9 9, S). No keypad dialing. No directory change or storage.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 56 Features Master Clear CAUTION Master Clear performs all the functions of Master Reset, in addition to erasing all names and numbers stored in memory, and clearing the Resettable Call Timer. Once begun, this procedure cannot be canceled or reversed. 1. Press F, 0. 2. Enter your six-digit security code twice. 3. Press 9, s. Busy may display. 4. Wait for this to clear before using the phone. It may take several minutes, depending on how full your memory is.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 58 Reference Switchhook and Enhanced System Services Press S. During a call, pressing S performs a switchhook function used to access enhanced Cellular System features, such as call waiting and conference calls. For the functioning of these features with S, consult your Cellular Service Provider. Roaming The term Roaming applies to the use of cellular telephones within systems other than those designated as their Home system.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 60 Reference System Type Selection C Scan Appears if programmed by your carrier. This is the default setting. Standard Mode Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type. If home system is non-wireline (type A) If home system is wireline (type B) Reference Display CScan Std A B Std B A Invert Preference Mode Your phone first seeks a non-home type system, then home type.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 62 Reference Preferred SID’s To enter Preferred SID’s: 1. Press R, *. 2. Press * or # to scroll to pref’d sids 3. Press s to enter first 5 digit System ID (40000 will display as the default). 4. Press # to enter each SID until all desired SID’s are entered (up to 15). 5. Press s to store your entries. 62 Reference Troubleshooting 1. Is the unit locked? See "Electronic Lock", page 49. 2. Is the No Svc (No Service) indicator lit? See "Status Indicators", page 16. 3.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 64 Reference Reference Quick Reference Feature Guide Basic Operation Turn It On Lock Unlock Turn It Off Place a Call Receive a Call End Call P. F, 5. Three-digit unlock code. P. Enter number, S. S, or lift handset to ear. E, or return handset to its mount. Volume Control Earpiece Lift handset, G or H. Speaker With handset mounted, press and hold G or H. Ringer F, then G or H. Store to Memory Number and Phone number, s, Name two-digit location, alpha characters, s.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 66 Reference Message Glossary ’ A A1 A2 ALPHA ARMED AUTO ANSR ON AUTO ANSROFF AUTO LOCK ON AUTO LOCKOFF B––==≠≠ B1 B2 BUSY C C Scan 66 (Apostrophe) Scrolling activated * displayed as “A” Two-System Operation (Active system is non-wireline, using phone number 1.) Two-System Operation (Active system is non-wireline, using phone number 2.) Alpha Entry is selected. Theft Alarm selected. Automatic Answer is active. Automatic Answer is disabled. Automatic Lock is active.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 68 Reference KEYPAD TONE ON KEYPAD TONEOFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 LOC LOCKED MULTKEY ANSR ON MULTKEY ANSROFF MUTE NAME PREF ON NAME PREFOFF ON ONE MIN TIMR ON ONE MIN TIMROFF PIN ACTIVE PIN INACTIV R REDIAL 68 Keypad Tones are active. Keypad Tones are disabled. Service level selected Service level selected Service level selected Service level selected Service level selected Service level selected Precedes unlock code when displayed Unit is locked.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 70 Reference THEFT ALARM ON THEFT ALARMOFF TIMER TURBO DIAL ON TURBO DIALOFF V––==≠≠ 70 Reference Theft Alarm is active. Theft Alarm is disabled. Automatic Display Timer is selected. Turbo Dialing is activated. Turbo Dialing is disabled. Volume Meter (Number of bars indicates relative volume level.
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 72 Reference Index Automatic Answer................................................42 Automatic Hands Free .........................................21 Automatic Lock ....................................................50 Automatic Redial..................................................18 Auxiliary Alert.......................................................52 Battery Indicator...................................................40 Call in Absence Indicator......................
415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 74 Reference Signal Strength Meter....................................22, 39 Silent Keypad.......................................................45 Silent Ringer ........................................................43 Silent Scratch Pad ...............................................45 Speaker Volume ..................................................23 Store to a Location Number.................................26 Storing a Phone Number and a Name ................
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415A79-O 9/22/99 9:40 AM Page 78 This product may be powered by a rechargeable battery which must be recycled or disposed of properly. • Refer to the battery label for battery type. • Recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. • For additional information regarding disposal or recycling, call 1-800-331-6456 (in U.S.A.). Personal Communication Sector 600 North U.S. Highway 45 Libertyville, Illinois 60048 1-800-331-6456 (in U.S.A.) 1-800-461-4575 (in Canada) www.mot.