Table of Contents GETTING STARTED Welcome ..........................................................................................1 Radio Operations ....................................................................1 Phone Operations ...................................................................1 Message Mail™ ......................................................................1 Programming Menu ...............................................................1 Integrated Multi-Service Mobile ....
PHONE OPERATIONS Placing a Phone Call .....................................................................25 Receiving a Phone Call ................................................................30 DTMF Tones ...............................................................................30 Burst DTMF Sequence ...............................................................30 Last Number Redial .....................................................................31 Automatic Redial .........................
WELCOME The iDEN Integrated Digital Mobile allows you to place and receive phone calls, make and receive person-to-person or group radio calls, and receive alphanumeric messages. The large display and soft key driven interface makes it the most user-friendly communications product on the market today. Before operating your unit, take time to read the Important General Safety Information on page 73.
Getting Started Getting Started INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICE MOBILE O.K. AS AS MARKED ISS. LETTERING SIZE: REQUIRES: REVISION O 19. Earpiece 1. Status Indicators 2. Mute Key 17-18. Reserved 3. Volume Control Keys 4. Alphanumeric Display 16. Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button 5. Option Keys 6. Directional Keys 15. Active-Line Key 7. Group Mode Key 14. Phone Mode Key PHONE GROUP PRVT 1 QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 8. Private Mode Key 9. Alphanumeric Keypad 0 13.
1. Status Indicators—Solid or blinking lights indicate different conditions your unit may be in. (See the Additional Information section for Status Indicator Table.) 2. Mute Key—Used to enable and disable the microphone during telephone calls so that the other party cannot hear you. The solid yellow status indicator illuminates when the microphone is muted. 3. Volume Control Keys—Used to adjust volume levels of the earpiece, speaker, ringer, keypad, and message notification. 4.
Getting Started Getting Started Display The three-line display provides information to operate your mobile unit. There are three different modes your unit can be in: , , or . Each mode has a “home” or default screen. To help you become familiar with the display operation, shown below is the “home” screen for the Phone mode. PHONE GROUP PRVT Active-Line Indicator Line 3—Options • Line 1 displays the current mode you are in.
Overview of Options The options presented on the third line of the display allow easy access to all of the advanced features. Below is an overview of the options available from within each mode.
Getting Started Getting Started TURNING ON/OFF YOUR MOBILE UNIT The key (located at the bottom of the handset keypad) turns the mobile unit both on and off. Press and hold the key to turn the unit on or off. You may turn your mobile on or off at any time. PWR PWR The display illuminates during the self-check routine to verify operation. Notify your service provider if any error messages are displayed.
Getting Started Getting Started ADJUSTING VOLUMES V Press the Volume Control Keys ( V ) to adjust: • Earpiece Volume When engaged in a call, with the handset at the ear, pressing the Volume Control Keys adjusts the earpiece volume. • Speaker Volume When the handset is in the cradle, pressing the Volume Control Keys adjusts the speaker volume. Speaker volume can also be adjusted while your unit is idle. • You can also adjust the Earpiece, Speaker, and Ringer volumes through the Programming Menu.
Getting Started Getting Started OPERATING YOUR MOBILE UNIT You can operate your unit in two ways: Hands-free and handset operation. Hands-free allows you to safely operate your mobile unit while driving. Handset operation allows you to privately make and receive calls with the handset at your ear. Hands-free and handset operation can be used when making phone calls. Radio Calls To make a radio call, after selecting the appropriate ID, lift the handset to your ear and press the PTT to talk.
Group Call GROUP CALL GROUP A Group Call consists of a service area and a talkgroup. Service areas are geographic areas of coverage for your radio. Your specific service areas are defined by your service provider. A talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with each other. In Group Calls, press and hold the PTT to talk and release it to listen. Upon pressing PTT, you will hear one of the following alert tones: A high, chirp-like tone indicates that you have permission to talk.
Group Call Group Call Service Area Selection When making outgoing Group Calls, you may choose from three different service area selections: Local Area, Targeted Area, and Wide Area. In each case, you are speaking with members of the talkgroup (shown on line 2 of the display) who are in that service area. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of service areas. You can add, edit, or erase areas. You can also assign names (aliases) to them.
Group Call Targeted Area A Targeted-Area Group Call allows you to communicate with talkgroup members in a specific service area. A Targeted Area can be selected by: Direct Entry or Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry Allows you to use the keypad to input service area IDs. (Example: Select area ID #12 using the keypad. Centreville is service area 1. Area 6 is your current Local Area. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup.) GROUP .
Group Call • Memory Scroll Allows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for areas. When programmed, names appear in place of service area IDs. (Example: Select “MIDWAY,” which is second in your service area list. Area 6 is your current Local Area. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup.) Group Call 1. Press 2. Press GROUP . twice. Press and hold the or key to activate the Auto Scroll feature. Auto Scroll allows you to quickly scroll through your lists. 3. Press PTT or .
Group Call Wide Area A Wide-Area Group Call allows you to talk with talkgroup members in all service areas and your dispatcher. (Example: Select Wide Area. Area 6 is your current Local Area. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup.) 1. Press GROUP . 2. Press Group Call When “LOCAL” appears on the display, press once to locate Wide Area. . “WIDE AREA” is at the end of your service area list. With the ■ appearing on the top line of the display, use your to scroll to “WIDE AREA.” 3. Press PTT or .
Group Call Talkgroup Selection A talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with each other. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of talkgroups. You can add, edit, or erase talkgroups. You can also assign names (aliases) to them. (See the “Programming Menu” section for programming information.) A talkgroup can be selected by: Direct Entry or Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry Group Call Allows you to use the keypad to input talkgroup IDs. (Example: Select talkgroup 18.
Group Call 5. Press PTT or . To transmit, press PTT; to listen only, press . The word “TALKGRP” appears before the talkgroup ID unless a name has been programmed. • Memory Scroll (Example: Select “PAINTERS,” which is eighth in the list. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup and is seventh in the list.) 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press GROUP . . . Press and hold the or keys to activate the Auto Scroll feature. Auto Scroll allows you to quickly scroll through your lists. 4. Press PTT or .
Group Call SERVICE AREA RESTRICTION With the optional feature of Service Area Restriction, you will see a “GROUP SVC RESTRICTED” or “PRVT SVC RESTRICTED” message on the display of your mobile unit in either Group or Private mode when you travel outside an authorized service area. Phone mode will display “PHONE ONLY” and will be available even if you are outside an authorized service area. Group Call PTT - ID Once enabled, PTT-ID appears atuomatically on the display of your phone.
Private Call PRIVATE CALL™ PRVT A Private Call is a radio call between two individuals. No other radios can hear the conversation. A Private Call is placed by selecting the radio ID for the person you want to call. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of radio IDs. You can add, edit, or erase radio IDs. You can also assign names (aliases) to them. (See the “Programming Menu” section for programming information.) A radio ID can be selected by: Direct Entry, Memory Scroll, or Alpha Search.
Private Call 4. Press PTT. Upon pressing PTT, you will hear an alert tone. Refer to the “Group Call” section for a description of these tones. • Memory Scroll Allows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for radio IDs. When programmed, names appear in place of radio IDs. (Example: Call Mark who is the 13th entry in your radio ID list. Jane is 12th.) 1. Press PRVT . Private Call When you enter the Prvt mode, the last sent or received radio ID or name appears. 2. Press .
Private Call • Alpha Search Alpha Search allows you to select a radio ID by entering the first letter of the name (alias) associated with it. If no name is stored under a letter, the unit automatically searches forward, alphabetically, until the next name is found. (Example: Call Rob from your radio ID list. The beginning with P, R, and S.) 1. Press PRVT . 7 PRS twice. . Private Call 4. Press key is for names . 2. Press 3.
Private Call 5. Press PTT. Receiving a Private Call You may receive a Private Call from within any mode as long as your unit is idle (not active in any other call). Two alert tones signal that you have received a Private Call. In addition, the following message appears on the display, indicating the person calling you. (Example: Mark is Private calling you.) Private Call The person’s ID appearing on the display is stored as the last radio ID received. When programmed, names appear in place of radio IDs.
Private Call CALL ALERT™ You can initiate a Call Alert from either or mode. An alert tone notifies the targeted person that you want to get in touch with them. A Call Alert is placed by selecting the radio ID for the person you want to alert. A radio ID can be selected by: Direct Entry, Memory Scroll, or Alpha Search. GROUP PRVT Sending a Call Alert • Direct Entry Allows you to use the keypad to input radio IDs. (Example: Send a Call Alert to Jane. Her radio ID is 12. Jack’s radio ID is 1.
Private Call 4. Press 2 ABC . 5. Press PTT. An alert tone and the following message are presented when the Call Alert successfully reaches the targeted unit. Private Call If the targeted unit is out-of-range or turned off, an alert tone is heard and an error message is displayed. Refer to the “Additional Information” section for a description of all error messages.
Private Call Receiving a Call Alert Four recurring alert tones signal that you have received a Call Alert. In addition, the following message appears on the display, identifying the person attempting to contact you. (Example: Sheila is alerting you.) The person’s ID appearing on the display is stored as the last radio ID received. When programmed, names appear in place of radio IDs. • To talk to the person: You are always in Prvt mode when responding to a Call Alert. Press PTT.
Private Call CALL ALERT STACKING Call Alert Stacking is an optional feature that allows you to save up to 8 Call Alerts in a stack. Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking With Call Alert Stacking, you have the option to Clear a Call Alert or to save the Call Alert to the Queue for later recall. To Clear a Call Alert, press . To place the Call Alert into the Queue, press . Pressing a Mode key (PHONE, GROUP, PRVT) will also stack the Call Alert.
Phone Operations PHONE OPERATIONS PHONE Phone mode allows you to place and receive phone calls. This mode also provides additional phone features, such as: Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Call Hold, and Memo Pad. You can select phone numbers by: Direct Dial, Speed Dial, Memory Scroll, or Alpha Search. Placing a Phone Call • When idle in phone mode, you are able to receive incoming radio calls (Group Calls, Private Calls, and Call Alerts). During a phone conversation, no radio calls are received.
Phone Operations 4. Press SEN D . 5. Press EN D . Using either hands-free or handset operation, you must press to terminate a phone call. EN D • Speed Dial Speed dialing allows you to select a stored number by entering its memory location. (Example: Call Tom whose phone number is stored in speed-dial location 9.) 1. Press . . Phone Operations 2.
Phone Operations 3. Press 9 WXY . Select the option to see the phone number associated with Tom. 4. Press • SEN D . Memory Scroll Allows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for phone numbers. When programmed, names appear in place of phone numbers. (Example: Select Sam from your phone list. Sam is stored in speed-dial location 2.) 1. Press 2. Press PHONE . . LM2000/m370 USER’S GUIDE 27 Phone Operations 555-1212 is the last number dialed.
Phone Operations 3. Press 4. Press • twice. SEN D Press and hold the or keys to activate the Auto Scroll feature. Auto Scroll allows you to quickly scroll through your lists. . Alpha Search Alpha Search allows you to select a number by entering the first letter of the name (alias) associated with it. If no name is stored under a letter, the unit automatically searches forward, alphabetically, until the next name is found. (Example: Make a phone call to Luke. The key beginning with J, K, and L.) 1.
Phone Operations 3. Press 5 JKL 4. Press SEN D three times. . To select a letter: 1st press = 1st letter; 2nd press = 2nd letter; 3rd press = 3rd letter. If several names in the list begin with the same letter, use the to view other names.
Phone Operations Receiving a Phone Call A ringing tone alerts you of an incoming phone call. In addition, the following message is displayed. (Example: You are receiving a phone call.) If Caller ID is supported on your Network, the top line of the display will indicate the number or name of the person calling. • To answer a phone call: Press SEN D . Lifting the handset from the cradle automatically answers the call. • If you are unable to answer the phone call, press EN D .
Phone Operations Last Number Redial You can redial the last number dialed by pressing SEN D . To review the last number dialed before sending: Press , 0 . Automatic Redial This feature automatically redials a phone number when the system is busy. If you receive a fast busy tone when dialing, press instead of ending the call. “REDIAL” appears on the display, indicating that you have selected this feature. The unit will attempt to place the call continuously for the next four minutes.
Phone Operations Silent Memo Pad While in Phone mode, a number can be stored at any time for future reference or use. You can store a number during a phone call without sending DTMF tones or hearing keypad tones. (Example: Store 555-2121 in the Memo Pad.) 1. Press 2. Press PHONE . . The first pair of option keys is displayed automatically. 3. Press Phone Operations 4. Press . . 555-3567 is the last number stored. At this point, pressing causes 555-3567 to be dialed. SEN D 5. Press 5552121.
Phone Operations 6. Press . Call Forwarding This feature allows you to forward incoming phone calls to a desired number. There are four types of Call Forwarding services: Forward All Calls, Busy Transfer, No-Answer Transfer, and No-Reach Transfer. Call Forwarding can only be accessed while your phone is idle. Forward All Calls This feature allows you to forward all incoming phone calls to a desired number.
Phone Operations 3. Press . The last number selected for Forward All Calls appears on the display. 4. Enter 5551234. Move the ■ to Line 3 and press to find and . 5. Press . Each time the mobile unit is turned on, a message reminds you that Forward All Calls is on. . Phone Operations 6.
Phone Operations • Turning Off Forward All Calls 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press PHONE . . . The last number selected for Forward All Calls appears on the display. . 5. Press . LM2000/m370 Phone Operations 4.
Phone Operations Busy Transfer , When your phone is busy, this feature transfers incoming phone calls to a number you have selected. You can select the phone number to which your calls are to be transferred by: Direct Dial, Memory Scroll, Speed Dial, or Alpha Search. , and are accessed by first pressing . If Forward All Calls is on, Busy Transfer, NoAnswer Transfer, and No-Reach Transfer cannot be accessed.
Phone Operations 1. Press . If Forward All Calls is on, Busy Transfer, NoAnswer Transfer, and No-Reach Transfer cannot be accessed. 2. Press 3. Press . . The last number selected for No-Reach Transfer appears on the display. The steps for turning these features on are the same except for step 3; press , , or as appropriate. 4. Enter 5555432. Move the ■ to Line 3 and press to find and . . 6. Press .
Phone Operations • Turning Off Busy Transfer, No-Answer Transfer, and No-Reach Transfer After you select 1. Press Phone Operations 2. Press . . 3. Press . 4. Press . 38 ,. The last number used for No-Reach Transfer appears on the display. The steps for turning these features off are the same except for step 3; press , , or as appropriate.
Phone Operations 5. Press . Call Forwarding Recall This feature allows you to automatically verify the status (On/ Off) of all Call Forwarding services with your network. You may want to when roaming, changing service providers, or following network trouble. is an available option for each of the Call Forwarding services. After selecting a specific service, move the ■ to Line 3 and press to find this option. Call Hold This feature places a call on hold.
Phone Operations 2. Dial 5555781. 3. Press SEN D . 4. Press . 5. Press . EN D . Phone Operations 6. Press At this point, you are alternating between the two calls. The person you are currently talking to appears on line 2 of the display next to the ■. These calls cannot be joined to form a threeway call. Pressing terminates the active call and automatically returns you to the other call.
Phone Operations 7. Press EN D . At this point pressing terminates your call with Joe. EN D Call Waiting Call Waiting allows you to answer an incoming call while you are speaking on the phone. A distinctive tone and a display message alert you of an incoming phone call. • Answering a Call Waiting (Example: You are talking to Joe, and you receive another call.) If Caller ID is supported on your Network, the top line of the display will indicate the number or name of the person calling. 1. Press .
Phone Operations 2. Press EN D . Pressing automatically returns you to the first conversation. EN D • Rejecting a Call Waiting If you are unable to take the call: .
Phone Operations • Turning Call Waiting Off This feature allows you to turn off Call Waiting for the duration of a phone call. You can turn off Call Waiting before or during a call. After your phone call is completed, Call Waiting is automatically turned back on. 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press PHONE . . twice. . 5. Press . Phone Operations 4. Press You are now ready to make a call without interruption from Call Waiting.
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Message Mail Message Mail MESSAGE MAIL™ Message Mail is accessed by pressing the option key from within any mode: , , or . PHONE GROUP Message Mail may be read at any time without interrupting radio or phone operation. PHONE Message Mail allows you to receive as many as eight alphanumeric messages. The most recent messages are displayed first. The messages can be read at any time by pressing the option key. Once you read a message, you can choose to or it.
3. Press . The number of new and saved messages automatically appears, followed by your first message. ▼ Message Mail Message Mail The indicates that you have more message headers. Use the to scan through the message headers. 4. Press . At this point, pressing allows you to view the entire message. 5. Press . 6. Press . automatically appears on the last screen of each message. To delete a message, press .
Message Mail Message Mail 7. Press . The time and date are displayed as hours:minutes, month/day. Message Mail Call Back You can automatically call a phone number that has been included within a message by pressing . SEN D Press SEN D . Pressing automatically calls 555-5321. SEN D Receiving New Mail Alert tones signal incoming Message Mail. In addition, the following message is displayed: • To read your mail immediately, press .
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Programming Menu PROGRAMMING MENU The Programming Menu allows you to review, select, and program additional radio and phone features. The table below provides a description of the features available in the Programming Menu. • Fast Access™ Fast Access can be used while in any mode: , , or . Fast Access allows you to directly select any feature by pressing , followed by the associated feature number.
Programming Menu Feature Function 6 Auto Answer Set ON to have your mobile automatically answer incoming phone calls after 1-4 rings. 7 Theft Alarm If your unit is turned on by an unauthorized person, the auxiliary alerting device is activated for 5 minutes. To disable the alarm, enter your passcode within 30 seconds after turning on your unit. If you inadvertently trip the alarm, you can disable it by entering your passcode. This feature requires additional equipment.
Programming Menu Feature Function 12 Resettable Timer Displays cumulative airtime of all phone calls since last reset. 13 Total Call Timer Displays cumulative airtime of all phone calls. 14 One Minute Beep Set ON to have your mobile automatically signal each minute of elapsed phone airtime with an audible beep. 20 Phone List Programming Add/Edit/Erase up to 100 frequently called phone numbers and associated name tags.
Programming Menu Programming Menu No. Feature Function 32 Speaker Volume Temporarily adjusts Group/Private Speaker volume for noisy environments. 33 Keypad Volume Set volume of keypad tones using the volume control keys. 34 Mail Volume Set volume of incoming Message Mail tones using the volume control keys.
Programming Menu No. Feature Function 40 Change Passcode Change your secret 4-digit passcode from initial setting of 0000. Note: Contact your service provider before performing the shaded programming menu features below: Feature Reset Return all feature settings to their original defaults. 42 Master Clear Perform Feature Reset and erase all stored lists. 43 Master Reset Resets the mobile’s identification number. 44 Change Service Key Changes or resets the Ki fraud prevention service key.
Programming Menu Data Ringer Volume (m470 only) Set default data ringer volume using the volume control keys. (See Circuit Data User’s Guide - publication number 68P81084C18).
Programming Menu Programming Menu Examples Following is an example from each category of the Programming Menu • Auto Answer (Using ) (Example: Turn Auto Answer ON.) 1. Press GROUP . Programming Menu can also be accessed from and modes. PHONE PRVT 2. Press twice. 3. Press . 4. Press . At this point, pressing takes you to the first feature (own phone number).
Programming Menu Programming Menu 5. Press 6 MNO . 6. Press . 7. Press . To change the number of rings before your unit automatically answers, you can Direct Enter from the keypad or scroll using the keys. At this point, you can Direct Enter or scroll to another feature. 8. Press • . Last Call Timer (Using ) (Example: Review the air-time usage of your last phone call. The Last Call Timer is feature number 10. Your Own Phone Number is 1.) 1. Press PHONE , move ■ to Line 3, and press .
Programming Menu 2. Press . 1 QZ . 4. Press 0 . Programming Menu 3. Press At this point, you can Direct Enter or scroll to another feature. 5. Press • . Phone List Programming Adding an Entry (Using ) (Example: Add Al, 555-5431 to the phone list in the next available speed-dial location.) 1. Press PRVT , move ■ to Line 3. can also be accessed from and modes.
Programming Menu Programming Menu 2. Press . 3. Press 2 ABC . 4. Press 0 . At this point, you can Direct Enter or scroll to another feature. 5. Press . 6. Press .
Programming Menu 7. Enter 5555431. To erase a character, press . To clear all characters, press and hold . 8. Press . 9. Press 2 ABC Programming Menu Entering a name is optional. At this point, you can store only the number by pressing again. . To select a letter: 1st press = 1st letter; 2nd press = 2nd letter; 3rd press = 3rd letter. 10. Press . Press to enter the next letter of the name. 11. Press 5 JKL three times.
Programming Menu . 13. Press . The next available speeddial location appears. You can Direct Enter a different location number ranging between 1-99. A warning message is displayed when you attempt to store a number in a location that is already used. Programming Menu 12. Press A confirmation message is displayed. 14. Press . 15. Press .
Programming Menu • Editing an Entry (Using Fast Access) (Example: Change the first number in your phone list to 555-5483.) 1. Press , , 2 ABC , 0 . Fast Access can be used from within any mode: , , . PHONE 3. Press PRVT Programming Menu 2. Press GROUP . . At this point, pressing deletes the number and name from your list. 4. Press 5. Press . . LM2000/m370 A stored phone entry can be selected by: entering the speed-dial location or Memory Scroll.
Programming Menu 6. Press . Programming Menu 7. Enter 5555483. 8. Press . At this point, the name can be changed using the procedure described in “Adding an Entry” above. 9. Press 62 .
Programming Menu 10. Press . A confirmation message is displayed. Erasing an Entry (Using Fast Access) (Example: Erase Anne which is the first entry in your phone list.) 1. Press , , 2 ABC , 0 . Fast Access can be used from within any mode: , , . PHONE 2. Press 3. Press GROUP PRVT . twice.
Programming Menu Programming Menu 4. Press . 5. Press . 6. Press . • A stored phone entry can be selected by: entering the speed-dial location or Memory Scroll. In Radio ID, Talkgroup, and Service Area List Programming, an entry is accessed by Memory Scroll only. Adjusting Earpiece Volume (Using ) (Example: Decrease the volume for your earpiece, Feature #31. Battery indicator is Feature #3, and Ringer is Feature #30.) 1. Press PHONE , move ■ to Line 3, and press .
Programming Menu 3. Press 3 DEF . 4. Press 0 . Programming Menu 5. Press . V 6. Press and hold Volume Decrease ( V ). The Volume Control keys ( V ) are located on the side of the unit. V 7. Press . During a conversation, pressing the Volume Control keys ( V ) also adjusts the Earpiece Volume.
Programming Menu • Changing Passcode (Using Fast Access) (Example: Change your Passcode to 7164.) 1. Press , , 4 GHI , 0 . Fast Access can be used from within any mode: , , . Programming Menu PHONE 2. Press GROUP PRVT . If you are setting the passcode for the first time, the old code is ØØØØ. 3. Enter the old code. Your Passcode must be four digits long. It will appear as “****” on the display. 4. Enter the new code, 7164.
Programming Menu 5. Re-enter the new code. A confirmation message is displayed.
Programming Menu • NAM Selection (Using Fast Access) (Example: Select your second NAM.) 1. Press , , 5 JKL , 0 . Fast Access can be used from within any mode: , , . The currently selected NAM is displayed. Programming Menu PHONE 2. Press GROUP PRVT . When programmed, the phone number also appears; this is your own phone number. 3. Press 4. Press . . At this point, your unit begins a system registration routine onto the NAM #2 system.
Programming Menu • Preferred Network ID (Using Fast Access) (Example: Select “ROAM ALL” for the 3rd entry in the list.) 1. Press , , 5 JKL , 0 . Fast Access can be used from within any mode: , , . PHONE . 3. Press twice. 4. Press 5. Press PRVT Programming Menu 2. Press GROUP . .
Programming Menu . 7. Press . Selecting instructs your unit to only attempt to register onto the first two Networks in the list. Selecting as the first entry of your list, instructs your unit to operate in your home system only. Programming Menu 6. Press A confirmation message is displayed. 8. Press . When roaming, your unit will first attempt to register onto the first and second Networks in the list. If it cannot successfully register, it will then attempt to register onto any Network.
Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Features Benefits Alpha Search LM2000/m370 USER’S GUIDE 71 Additional Information Allows you to look up a phone number or radio ID by its associated name. Automatic Redial Simplifies phone operation by automatically retrying until a connection is made. Call Alert Ensures that you never miss important radio calls. This feature also provides radio call screening and easy call-back. Call Forwarding Allows you to route phone calls to another number.
Additional Information Features Benefits Additional Information List Programming Allows you to personalize your phone and radio lists. Lock Features Prevents unauthorized use of your mobile unit. Memory Scroll A convenient way of searching through lists for a desired number or name. Message Mail This feature ensures that you never miss important information. Also provides phone call screening and easy call-back. Own Phone Number Allows you to view your personal phone number at any time.
Additional Information SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICE MOBILE RADIO. For the safe and efficient operation of your radio, observe these guidelines. Your radio contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in the frequency range of 806MHz to 866MHz and employs digital modulation techniques.
Additional Information Do not operate the radio when any person is within 6 inches (0.15 meters) of the antenna. That person may be using a pacemaker, a hearing aid or other personal electronic device which may not be adequately shielded. • Interference to other Electronic Devices RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles.
Additional Information • Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ! Turn your radio OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your radio or its accessories could generate sparks which might trigger an explosion. WARNING ! WARNING Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
Additional Information • For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag ! WARNING An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including communication equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If the communication equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, this could cause serious injury.
Additional Information Status Indicator Table There are two status indicators above the display which visually tell you the different states of your unit. The left is bicolor red and green; the right is yellow. Below is a description of these indicators.
Additional Information Error Message Message Description The targeted unit of your call has not purchased this service. The network is experiencing difficulty. Please try again later. Additional Information This service is temporarily not available. Please try again later. The targeted unit that you are trying to contact is busy in a Private Call. This service has been restricted by your service provider or it has not been purchased. This feature is not available on the current network.
Additional Information Error Message Message Description The system is experiencing heavy traffic. Please try again later. This service cannot be enabled because an incompatible service has already been turned on. A general error has occurred. Please note the error code and contact your service provider. An operational fault has occurred. Turn your unit off and contact your sales representative immediately. The device currently connected to the unit has not been designed to operate with your unit.
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FREQUENTLY CALLED PHONE NUMBERS Phone Numbers Radio IDs Loc.
OWNER’S INFORMATION Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI) _____________________________ NAM#2____________________ NAM#3____________________ Personal Radio ID _______ Passcode (4 digits) ________ Date Purchased ______________ Dealer Telephone Number _______________________ Customer Service Number _______________________
Index A Active Line Indicator .......................................................... 3 Active-Line Key.................................................................. 3 Additional Information ..................................................... 71 Air Bag.............................................................................. 76 Alert tones........................................................................... 9 Alpha Search...................................................
Index D Data Ringer Volume ......................................................... 54 Digital Technology ........................................................... 71 Direct Dial......................................................................... 25 Direct Entry............................................... 11, 14, 17, 21, 71 Directional Keys ................................................................. 3 Display ................................................................................
Index I IDs....................................................................................... 3 Interference ................................................................. 73, 74 K Keypad ................................................................................ 3 Keypad Volume ................................................................ 52 L Last Call Timer ........................................................... 50, 56 Last Number Redial ..............................................
Index O One Minute Beep .............................................................. 51 Option Keys ........................................................................ 3 Options................................................................................ 5 Own Phone Number..............................................31, 49, 72 Index P Passcode...................................................................... 66, 72 Phone Calls ...............................................................
Index S Safety Information ........................................................ 1, 73 Scratchpad......................................................................... 31 Service area......................................................................... 3 Service Area Restriction ................................................... 16 Service Area Selection................................................ 10, 72 Service Key.......................................................................