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Introduction ...............................................................4
Essential Information...........................................6
Package Content Options..................................11
Phone Overview ................................................12
Preparing Battery for Initial Use ........................16
Attaching the Battery.........................................17
Removing the Battery........................................17
Basic Operation ......................................................19
Turning Phone On .............................................19
Turning Phone Off .............................................21
Signal Strength Indicator...................................21
Battery Level Indicator.......................................22
Internal E•P™ Rapid Charger ...........................23
Placing a Telephone Call...................................25
Ending a Telephone Call....................................25
Automatic Redial ...............................................26
Answering Calls.................................................27
Unanswered Call Indicator ................................28
Volume Controls................................................29
Super Speed Dial ..............................................30
Turbo Dial..........................................................30
Scratchpad Memory ..........................................30
Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed.....................31
Advanced Information ............................................33
Main Menu Overview.........................................33
Phone Book ......................................................37
Recall by Name.........................................38
Recall by Memory Location.......................40
Store a Phone Number and Name............42
Pause Dialing/Memory Linking..................47
Calling Card Dialing...................................50
Edit a Memory Location.............................55
Display Own Phone Number.....................60
Number Preference...................................61
Call Timers ........................................................63
Display Individual Call Timer.....................63
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MICRO TAC ELITE
Introduction
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Operation
Advanced
Information
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Strany 1 - MICRO T•A•C ELITE

Introduction ...4Essential Information...6Package

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Potentially Explosive AtmosphereTurn your phone OFF when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but yourphone or its accessor

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Phone OptionsTo Enter Phone Options Menu Features:1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the PhoneOptions menu. The display will show:¸ will flash on

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3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the ChangeTelephone Number feature. Thedisplay will show:5. Press Ø to enter the ChangeTelephone Number feature. 6

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operator. If you have cellular service with the wirelineoperator, your phone will indicate that your homesystem is system B. If you have cellular serv

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Menu Access1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the PhoneOptions menu. The display will show:3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the SystemMode feat

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System Type SelectionDisplayStandard ModeYour phone first seeks a home type system, thena non-home type.If home system is non-wireline (type A)If home

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EXPERIENCED USER Access: Press Ï, Å, ¤, ‹ and feature willautomatically bring you to step 4 on page 103.1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the Pho

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NOTE Settings cannot be changedwhen scrolling through FeatureReview. This is merely anopportunity to review all currentlyselected settings.7. Press ´

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5. Press Ø to enter the CallOptions sub-menu. This sub-menu allows you to select from a variety ofoptions concerning how calls will be made andreceive

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6. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off. 7. Press ´ to exit the menu.Store PIN Code in Memory Location 071. Enter PIN code.2. P

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If you enter a service area which does not require aPIN code, disable the feature in the feature menu.1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the Phone

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NOTE Accessories packaged with your phone may vary.TelephoneStandard BatteryHands-FreeEarpiece andMicrophoneCigarette LighterAdaptorIUNSRmMICRO T•A•C

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7. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.When turning the feature on, thedisplay will show:Press £ to view the previouslystored

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9. Enter the desired delay time from 0-99 minutes. (If only one digit isentered, press Ø.) The displaywill show:10. Press ´ to exit the menu.This feat

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6. Press £ to scroll to the CallReceive feature. The display willshow:or, if the feature is turned off, thedisplay will show:7. Press Ø to turn the fe

Strany 17 - Attaching the Battery

3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the CallOptions sub-menu. The display willshow:5. Press Ø. 6. Press £ to scroll to the AutoHands-Free feature. The

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2. Press £ and scroll to the PhoneOptions menu. The display willshow:3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the CallOptions sub-menu. The display willsho

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keypad (⁄-·, • and £) or one of thevolume keys, in addition to Í. NOTE This feature will always turn on whenever theheadset is plugged in.EXPERIENCED

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display will show:7. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.8. Press ´ to exit the menu.This feature allows an incoming call to a

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4. Press £ to scroll to the BatteryOptions sub-menu. The display willshow:5. Press Ø to access the BatteryOptions sub-menu. 1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ a

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display will show:7. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.8. Press ´ to exit the menu.Voice Operated Transmission is a method o

Strany 23 - Internal E•P™ Rapid Charger

show:5. Press Ø. 6. Press £ to scroll to the ExtendedTalk feature. The display will show: or if the feature is off, the displaywill show:7. Press Ø to

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IUNSRmMICRO T•A•C ELITEPhone Overview12Introduction

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3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the SystemOptions sub-menu. The display willshow:5. Press Ø to access the SystemOptions sub-menu. 1. Press Ï, Å.2.

Strany 26 - Close the flip

display will show:7. Press Ø to view the SystemIdentification number.After six seconds, the display willrevert to that shown in step 6.8. Press ´ to e

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Message To Enter the Message Menu Features:1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to theMessage menu. The display willshow:˝ will flash on the display.3.

Strany 28 - Unanswered Call Indicator

2. Press £ and scroll to theMessage menu. The display willshow:3. Press Á. 4. Press £ to scroll to theAnswering Machine sub-menu. Thedisplay will show

Strany 29 - Volume Controls

Answering Machine and DTMF Callback Message onpage 134 for more information.If an unauthorized user powers up your phone whenTheft Alarm is enabled, t

Strany 30 - Super Speed Dial

where XX is the number of messageswhich have not yet been heard andYY is the total number of messages.If there are no new messages, thedisplay will sh

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If you have more than onemessage, you may press £ toscroll to the next message or waituntil the current one finishes andcontinue automatically.Once yo

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previous messages. If you press • after the firstsecond of playback, you immediately rewind to thebeginning of the current message.EXPERIENCED USER Ac

Strany 33 - Advanced Information

7. Press Á to play all messagesfrom oldest to most recent.If there are any messages recorded,the display will show:where XX is the number of messagesw

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8. Press £ to scroll to the firstmessage. As each message plays,the display will show the orderreceived for each message. If you have more than onemes

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a Retractable AntennaExtend for optimum performance.b Headset Jack (on select models)c Earpieced Status IndicatorsFlash or light steadily to alert you

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This feature allows the user to play all messages,both old and new, which have been received. Bydefault, messages will play from oldest (first received

Strany 37 - Phone Book

7. The display will show:8. Press Á to play the currentrecorded announcement. Whileplaying, the display will show:If no announcement has beenrecorded,

Strany 38 - Recall by Name

display will show:5. Press Á. 6. Press £ to scroll to the RecordGreeting feature. The display willshow: 7. Press Á to record a newannouncement. At the

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announcement, press Á and thefeature will display as in step 6above.This feature allows the user to record the outgoinggreeting announcement that call

Strany 40 - Recall by Memory Location

display will show:5. Press Á. 6. Press £ to scroll to AnsweringMachine Option selection. Thedisplay will show:7. Press Á to enter the AnsweringMachine

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4. Press £ to scroll to theAnswering Machine sub-menu. Thedisplay will show:5. Press Á. 6. Press £ to scroll to AnsweringMachine Option selection. The

Strany 42 - Store a Phone Number and Name

will be activated. Both types ofmessages may be received, as longas the Answering Machine is notfull.Only the Answering Machine will beactive. Your te

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any similar services available fromyour cellular provider.Exits you from this selection andreturns you to the top level of themenu.10. Press Á to sele

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display will show:5. Press Á. 6. Press £ to scroll to AnsweringMachine Option selection. Thedisplay will show:7. Press Á. 8. Press £ to scroll to the

Strany 45 - WARNING

where X is the number of ringsentered.11. Press Á. The display will show:where X is the number of ringsentered.12. Press ´ to exit the menu. This feat

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Due to the nature of many batteries, your batterycould remain at charge level 3 for most of its cycle,and then quickly pass through levels 2 and 1befo

Strany 47 - Pause Dialing/Memory Linking

2. Press £ and scroll to theMessage menu. The display willshow:3. Press Á. 4. Press £ to scroll to theAnswering Machine sub-menu. Thedisplay will show

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display will show: 9. Press Á to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.10. Press ´ to exit the menu.By default when the Answering Machine r

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will show:5. Press Á to select the DigitalMessage sub-menu.Your MICRO T•A•C ELITE Cellular Phone has thecapability to receive numeric messages from ca

Strany 50 - Calling Card Dialing

4. Press £ to scroll to the DigitalMessage sub-menu. The displaywill show:5. Press Á. The display will show:where XX is the number of Callbackmessages

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location number between 0 and 9,and YYYYYYY is the phone numberreceived.7. Press £ to scroll through yourmessages.8. Press Í to place a call when then

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This feature allows callers to leave a phone numberby pressing the keys on their touch-tone phone whenthey call. The phone number that they enter will

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Accessory OptionsMotorola offers a variety of accessories for use withyour MICRO T•A•C ELITE cellular phone. Theaccessories packaged with your phone m

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E•P BatteriesMotorola’s new E•P batteries, for “ExpertPerformance,” represent the latest in battery chargingcapabilities. Matching a Motorola E•P batt

Strany 55 - Edit a Memory Location

Nickel Cadmium BatteriesMotorola offers many sizes and capacities ofrechargeable nickel cadmium batteries for yourMICRO T•A•C ELITE. Nickel cadmium ba

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To protect the battery, rapid charging halts prior toreaching full charge and trickle charging begins.Leave batteries in the charger for two to threea

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j Function Keys‰ Recalls stored number entries.Ø Used to store to memory locations. When inthe Menu Features, this key may be used toselect or turn on

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The IntelliCharge E•P Rapid Charger is packaged withits required AC transformer.IntelliCharge™ XT Rapid ChargerEach pocket of the IntelliCharge XT cha

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The IntelliCharge™ II Rapid Charger is packaged withits required AC transformer.AC Power SupplyThe new optional AC Power Supply connects directlyto th

Strany 60 - Display Own Phone Number

sides until the tabs release, then press ∏immediately. This will return you to yourtelephone call. The phone will not go through thenormal power-up cy

Strany 61 - Number Preference

connector into the connector slot on your phone. Youwill hear a click which indicates that the connectionhas been properly made. Plug the Ultra Saver

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approximately 10 to 15 hours. Lithium ion standardbatteries will charge in approximately six hours.Simply attach your battery to the charger in the sa

Strany 63 - Call Timers

LanyardAn optional wrist lanyard is available for easyportability. The lanyard attaches to the upper corner ofyour MICRO T•A•C ELITE opposite from the

Strany 64 - Resettable Timer

Examples of such peripheral devices:•FAX (facsimile machine)•Personal ComputerCELLect™ PCMCIA or POCKET ModemsSend and receive FAXes, E-mail and data

Strany 65 - Cumulative Timer

ReferenceThere are generally two types of cellular systemsserving any metropolitan area. One of these will mostlikely be operated by the telephone com

Strany 66 - To Reset Timer

before the unit will operate. Most systems do notimpose air-time charges for such call attempts.Roaming allows your telephone to make use ofcellular s

Strany 67 - Individual Call Timer

During a call, pressing Í performs a switchhookfunction used to access enhanced Cellular Systemfeatures such as call waiting and conference calls.Cons

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The Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride or LithiumIon battery supplied with your telephone must be fullycharged before placing your phone into servic

Strany 69 - Audible Timer (optional)

Accessory Options...4, 16, 24, 146-156Advanced Information...33-145Answering Calls...

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Internal E•P™ Rapid Charger ...4, 23Introduction...4-18Keypad To

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Select Answering Machine andDTMF Callback Message...35, 134Select Ringer Style...

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This phone may be manufactured under one or moreof the following U.S. patents.412121841248794127824412874041386814193036425438243028454312074432731943

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Pan American Cellular Subscriber Group600 North U.S. Highway 45Libertyville, Illinois 600481-800-331-6456 (in the United States)1-800-461-4575 (in Can

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PersonalCellularTelephoneOWNER’S MANUALELITEELITELITEE

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WelcomeThank you for selecting Motorola - a world leader incellular technology.All Motorola cellular phones are designed andmanufactured to meet Motor

Strany 78 - Keypad Tones

1. Place thebattery on thephone so thatits groovesalign. Alignthe top of thebattery withthe line on the back of the phoneright below the arrows(approx

Strany 79 - Scratchpad Tones

Quick Change Battery Removal/ReplacementThe quick change methodallows you to remove yourtelephone battery at any timeand replace it with a chargedspar

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Basic Operation1. Extend antenna for optimalperformance.2. Press ∏ once.3. Check the status indicators anddisplay messages before placing acall.on wil

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Resettable Timer ...64Cumulative Timer...65To Reset Timer ...

Strany 82 - Features

If no key is pressed within eight seconds:•The display will blank to conserve the battery level.•The keypad backlight will extinguish to conserve theb

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1. Press ∏ again to turn phone off.The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) represents therelative strength of the signal received by your phone.The SSI is

Strany 84 - Automatic Electronic Lock

NS(No Service) LED above the Signal StrengthIndicator will flash. This indicates that you arecurrently in an area where you cannot make orreceive cellu

Strany 85 - Manual Electronic Lock

Low battery power is indicated by a short dual tonerepeated periodically, Low Bat being displayed, and nobars of the battery level indicator being dis

Strany 86 - Emergency Call

The AC power supply or Ultra Saver II cigarette lighteradapter will power the phone without attaching abattery. Some Motorola batteries, like the alka

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To place a call, your phone must be turned on,unlocked, and in service (NS, No Service indicator, isNOT illuminated).1. With power on and antenna exte

Strany 88 - Secure Options Sub-menu

Close the flip. Your phone will remember the lastnumber in the display. If youreceive a busy signal when you call,you may avoid re-entering thenumber

Strany 89 - View Lock Code

Automatic Redial only works when the cellular systemis busy, not if the person you have called is currentlyusing their phone.To Select Automatic Redia

Strany 90 - Lock/Security Features

1. Extend the antenna and……press Í.OR…open the flip. OR…if you have Multiple Key Answerenabled, after one complete ringcycle, press any of the numeric

Strany 91 - Change Lock Code

To Adjust Earpiece Volume:1. Open mouthpiece flip.2. Press and hold either volumebutton located on the left side of thephone to raise or lower the ear

Strany 92 - Service Level

Battery Options Sub-menu ...116Voice Operated Transmission(VOX) (optional)...117Extended Talk...

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NOTE The word ‘MUTE’ is printed in blue on fl asa reminder.Super Speed Dial allows you to easily accesstelephone numbers that you have stored in thecel

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For example, if during a phone conversation, yourparty gives you another number to call, simply enterthis number into the keypad. Advise your party th

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3. To place a call to the number, pressÍ when it appears in the display.This feature allows you to refer to or redial any of thelast ten phone numbers

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Advanced InformationThis cellular phone offers a user-friendly method toaccess menu features in your phone. All features inthis telephone are grouped

Strany 97 - Master Clear

¯ Tone ControlsRinger or Vibrator Select (on select models) Adjusting Ringer StyleKeypad TonesScratchpad TonesReminder Beeps˘ Lock/SecurityTheft Alarm

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• Record Greeting Announcement• Answering Machine Options• Select Answering Machine and DTMF Callback Message• Set Number of Rings for Answering Machi

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4. Press • or £ to move forwardor backward through the menufeatures.The current feature name will be present in thedisplay (as well as current status

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Phone BookTo Enter Phone Book Menu Features:1. Press Ï, Å. The display willshow:ˆ will flash on the display.2. Press Ø. You can now scrollthrough the

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the ways in which you will access and use it. Initially,you will want to pay special attention to how to enternew information into your Phone Book.Dir

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4. Enter the first letter of the name youwish to recall from memory. (SeeDetails on Entering Names on page45 for more information.)5. Press £ to scrol

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IntroductionThe MICRO T•A•C ELITE represents the state-of-the-art in personal cellular telephones today. The listingbelow shows just a few of the exce

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numbers stored with a name may be accessed withinthis feature. During a phone call, pressing ‰ to view additionalinformation (such as the associated t

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5. Enter the two-digit memory locationto be displayed.If no information is stored in thechosen memory location, the phonewill show only the location n

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Direct Access1. Enter the phone number and pressØ. The display will show:2. Enter the two-digit location numberor press • for the next availablelocati

Strany 107 - PIN Code Activation

3. Press £ to scroll to the Store aPhone Number feature. The displaywill show:4. Press Ø. The phone will display:5. Enter the number to be stored.NOTE

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You can enter the first digit of thememory location (the ‘decade’),followed by •. This will place theinformation in the first availablelocation of the

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information in this memory location.See Memory Protect on page 46 formore information.10. Press ´ to exit the menu.WARNING It is suggested that youdo

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Memory ProtectThe Phone Book has an automatic memory protectfeature which prevents the accidental overwriting andloss of previously stored names and n

Strany 111 - Call Receive (optional)

If you wish to store the entry in an alternate location,press Ç. The phone display will again show:Enter the new desired location and press Ø.Again, i

Strany 112 - Automatic Hands-Free

2. Press Ø. 3. Press £ to scroll to the Store aPhone Number feature. The displaywill show:4. Press Ø. The phone will display:5. Enter the first group

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Continue with step 6 in the Store a Phone Numberand Name sequence.EXAMPLE To create a linked memory sequence toaccess your current bank account balanc

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new telephone. For easy reference the tabs at the edgeof the manual mark the different categories into whichthe telephone’s features have been grouped

Strany 115 - Automatic Answer

To later access this sequence, recall its location from thePhone Book and press Í. Listen for the automatedmessage to ask you to enter your account nu

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5. Press Ï, Í. The display willshow:6. Press £ to select the insertnumber prompt. The display willshow:This will be used to create a markerfor the spo

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The display will show:12. Enter the name using the lettersshown on the numeric keys.For further instructions on enteringletters, see Details on Enteri

Strany 118 - Extended Talk

show:This is the prompt to enter thetelephone number that you wish tocall. Note that no call has beenmade at this point.For more information on sendin

Strany 119 - System Options Sub-menu

3. The call is now initiated. The firstgroup of numbers will betransmitted. After waiting for thesystem response, press Í tosend the second group of n

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ORPress ´ to exit without deletingthe entry.NOTEDo not add your PIN code to the linkedsequence. The phone will automatically insert the PINcode when p

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5. Press Ø if you wish to accessthe stored information via itslocation, then continue with step 6a.ORPress £ until the display showsif you wish to acc

Strany 122 - Message

Enter the first letter of the name youwish to edit.The display will show the first namebeginning with that letter. If thereare no names beginning with

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8. Press Ç to back through anderase each digit if you are editingthe phone number.Press and hold Ç if you desire tocompletely erase the current entry.

Strany 124 - Play New Message(s)

location when you are finishedtransferring information to the newlocation.The display will show the nameassociated with the telephonenumber.10. If you

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General Precautions and SafetyIMPORTANTRead This Information Before Using YourMICRO T•A•C ELITE Personal Cellular TelephoneFirst introduced in 1984, t

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Press Ç if you do not wish tooverwrite the current data, and thephone will again prompt you for alocation number. Enter the new two-digit locationnumb

Strany 127 - Play All Messages

multiple phone numbers, you may switch to your otherphone number with the Change Number feature underthe Phone Options Menu. See Phone Options onpage

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displayed first and you must press ‰ to see theassociated number.EXPERIENCED USER Access: Press Ï, Å, ⁄, ¤. Feature willautomatically display as in ste

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Call TimersTo Enter Call Timer Menu Features:1. Press Ï, Å to enter the menu.2. Press £ and scroll to the CallTimer Features sub-menu. Thedisplay will

Strany 130 - Play Greeting Announcement

display will show:3. Press Ø. The display will show:This timer accumulates the air-time in minutes (XX)and seconds (YY) of the most recent call. Itaut

Strany 131 - Record Greeting Announcement

3. Press Ø.4. Press £ to scroll to theResettable Timer feature. Thedisplay will show:where XXXXX is the time displayedin minutes.This feature displays

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display will show:where XXXXX is the time displayedin minutes.This is a non-resettable timer which accumulates thephone’s total air time in minutes, s

Strany 133 - Answering Machine Options

has been reset by displaying:6. Press ´ to exit the featuremenu.NOTE The Reset Timer feature will not appear if theResettable Timer is currently set t

Strany 134 - DTMF Callback Message

or, if the feature is turned on, thedisplay will show:5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or Ç to turn the feature off.6. Press ´ to exit the menu.This

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display will show:5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.6. Press ´ to exit the menu.This feature provides an audible beep ten

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The design of your phone complies with this updatedStandard. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposureeven further than the updated ANSI Standard, y

Strany 137 - Set Number of Rings

4. Press £ to scroll to this feature.The display will show:or, if the feature is turned on, thedisplay will show:5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, or

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This feature provides an audible beep at a user-selectable interval from 11-999 seconds during atelephone call. Similar to the One Minute AudibleTimer

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5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.When turning the Single AudibleTimer on, the display will show:6. Enter the number of s

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Tone ControlTo enter Tone Control menu features:1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the ToneControl sub-menu. The display willshow:¯ will flash on

Strany 141 - Digital Message Sub-menu

Direct Access1. Press Ï, ° to toggle betweenRing Only and Vibrate Only modes.Menu Access1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the ToneControl sub-men

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The phone alerts you of anincoming call in the standard modeusing an audible ringer.The phone alerts you of anincoming call using the vibrationmode fo

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stop the vibration without answering the call. Thisfeature is an ideal solution for situations when ringingmay not be appropriate, or in a noisy envir

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5. Press Ø to select this feature.The selected ringer will sound as anexample of this ringer style.The display will show:6. Press ⁄-· to sample thedif

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1. Press Ï, Å.2. Press £ and scroll to the ToneControl sub-menu. The display willshow:3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the KeypadTones feature. The

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The Keypad Tones are useful in providing audiblefeedback of a key press. This can be especiallyhelpful in situations with other attentionalrequirement

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BatteriesCAUTION: All batteries can cause property damage,injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry,keys or beaded chains, touches exp

Strany 148 - Desktop Chargers

6. Press ´ to exit the menu.NOTE For access to telephoneconnections where PIN numbersare required such as voice mail andpaging systems, you may need t

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show:3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to theReminder Beeps feature. Thedisplay will show:or, if the Reminder Beeps are off,the display will show:5. Pr

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Lock/SecurityFeaturesTo Enter Lock/Security Menu Features:The MICRO T•A•C ELITE comes equipped withseveral features designed to help preventunauthoriz

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will show:3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the TheftAlarm feature. The display willshow:or, if the Theft Alarm is on, thedisplay will show:5. Press

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display will again show:Enter the number you wish to havecalled.7. Press Ø. The phone will confirmthat the theft alarm has been set bydisplaying:8. Pr

Strany 153 - Travel Charger

2. Press £ and scroll to theLock/Secure sub-menu. The displaywill show:3. Press Ø. 4. Press £ to scroll to the AutoLock feature. The display will show

Strany 154 - Miscellaneous Accessories

NOTE The word “LOCK” is printedin blue on fi as a reminder.The display will show:2. Press Ø to confirm. The displaywill show:to confirm the feature set

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or, if the Emergency Call Messageis turned off, the display will show:5. Press Ø to turn the feature on, orÇ to turn the feature off.6. Press ´ to exi

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Similarly, if any service levels that prohibit dialing fromthe keypad or from memory location 01 are enabled,the call will not be placed. If the first

Strany 157 - Reference

6. Enter your six-digit security code.The display will show * for eachdigit entered.If correct code is entered thedisplay will show:If an incorrect co

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adequately shielded from external RF energy. Youshould also check with the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Consult th

Strany 159 - Services

The display will show:3. Press Ø to select theLock/Secure features.4. Press £ to scroll to the SecureOptions. The display will show:5. Press Ø to sele

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EXPERIENCED USER Access: Press Ï, Å, fi, fi. This will automaticallydisplay the Secure Options sub-menu as in step 4under Lock/Secure sub-menu above.1.

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display will show:8. Press Ø. The display will show:9. Enter the new three-digit lock code.The phone will confirm the entry bydisplaying:where XXX is

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3. Press Ø to select theLock/Secure features.4. Press £ to scroll to the SecureOptions. The display will show:5. Press Ø to select. The displaywill sh

Strany 163 - Patent Information

Service levels are:Phone will place call only frommemory locations 1-10. No keypaddialing. No memory edit or storage.If locations 1-10 are cleared, no

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10. Press Ø to select the desiredservice level.11. Press ´ to exit the menu.NOTE If level 7 is selected, thedisplay will show:Enter the range of memor

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The display will show:3. Press Ø to select theLock/Secure features.4. Press £ to scroll to the SecureOptions. The display will show:5. Press Ø to sele

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show:9. Press ´ to exit the menu.This allows you to reset all of the user-selectableoptions back to the standard (factory) settings. Notethat once beg

Strany 167 - ELITEELITELITEE

5. Press Ø to select. The displaywill show:6. Enter your six-digit security code. 7. Press • or £ to scroll to theMaster Clear feature. The displaywil

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the resettable timer, and clear all Phone Bookinformation. Note that once begun, this feature cannotbe canceled or reversed.EXPERIENCED USER Access: P

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