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Motorola 9505 Series Instruction Manual
Motorola 9505 Series Instruction Manual

Motorola 9505 Series Instruction Manual

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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.
FCC ID: IHDT6NF1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The following is a preliminary draft copy of the instruction manual.
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  • Page 1 APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6NF1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The following is a preliminary draft copy of the instruction manual. Exhibit 8...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Information......7 Overview .......11 Guide Overview.
  • Page 5 Using The In-Call Menu ....74 Managing the Phone Book ....75 Entering the Phone Book Menu .
  • Page 6 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 .
  • Page 7 Call Related Features Menu ....198 Messages Menu ..... . . 200 Phone Setup Menu .
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10 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.
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12: Overview

    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...
  • Page 13: Guide Overview

    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.
  • Page 14 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.
  • Page 15 Chapter Description See “Customizing Phone Features” Customizing on page 135 to learn how to Phone Features customize your phone’s features. See “Accessing the Network” on Accessing the page 163 to learn how to register with Network the satellite network. If you have a Cellular Cassette installed in your Portable phone, you can switch between cellular mode and Switching...
  • Page 16: Phone Overview

    Phone Overview Satellite Antenna Cellular Cassette Antenna Earpiece Real-Time Clock Signal Strength Indicator Battery Level Indicator Display Volume Keys Display Indicators Special Keys Battery Compartment/ Alphanumeric Cellular Keypad Cassette Connector Special Keys Microphone Accessory Connector Port Phone Overview...
  • Page 17 Special Keys 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...
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19: Indicators

    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. Then in satellite Then in cellular If the LED is...
  • Page 20 Display Indicators Indicator Description 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.
  • Page 21 Indicator 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.
  • Page 22: Original Satellite Series Accessories

    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...
  • Page 23 • 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 •...
  • Page 24 • 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).
  • Page 25 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* •...
  • Page 26 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 •...
  • Page 27 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.
  • Page 28: Getting Started

    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 •...
  • Page 29: Attaching The Satellite Antenna

    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. Remove the Antenna You may want to remove the satellite antenna to attach an auxiliary antenna, place the Portable...
  • Page 30: What Is A Sim Chip

    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.
  • Page 31: Installing The Sim Chip

    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...
  • Page 32: Removing The Battery Cover

    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.
  • Page 33: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery Insert the Battery Keep in Mind: Insert only Motorola-approved batteries in your phone. If you insert an unapproved Invalid Batt battery you will see . You are able to discharge the battery, but you cannot recharge it.
  • Page 34 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. If you have an optional Cellular Cassette, go to “Installing the Cellular Cassette” on page 41. Installing the Battery...
  • Page 35 Remove the Battery 1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before removing the battery. (See “Attaching the Satellite Antenna” on page 28.) Tip: The 2. Press and hold the release latch at the top battery of the battery compartment cover. compartment is 3.
  • Page 36 5. Pull the battery upward and out of the phone. 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. 8. Replace the battery cover. See “Attach the Battery Safety Cover”...
  • Page 37: Charging The Battery

    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.
  • Page 38 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, Charging Battery and displays Charging Battery 3.
  • Page 39: Checking The Battery

    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...
  • Page 40 One of the following messages may also appear: Message Description The battery meter doesn’t appear because a battery is not installed; Available the phone is operating from external power. Charging The battery is being charged. The Battery q indicator flashes. Fast Charge The battery has completed charging.
  • Page 41: Battery Information

    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).
  • Page 42: Installing The Cellular Cassette

    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. Tip: The phone 1. Remove or rotate the satellite antenna before installing the Cellular Cassette.
  • Page 43 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.
  • Page 44: Using Your Phone

    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 •...
  • Page 45: Using Your Phone Feature Overview

    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 CDMA/AMPS Adjust Earpiece and Ringer Volume •...
  • Page 46: Powering Up The 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 to turn the phone on and off.
  • Page 47 Message Description Your phone is unable to locate or establish registration with the Check Signal satellite network. Move to a location with a clearer view of the sky. Invalid Account Contact your service provider. Your phone was locked after the last use.
  • Page 48 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...
  • Page 49: Holding The Phone

    Holding the Phone 1. Extend the antenna by pulling out on the end of it in the down position. 2. Rotate the antenna to either the left or right detent (the antenna will stop here). Right Detent Left Detent When talking on the phone, the antenna should be vertical to the ground.
  • Page 50: Placing A Call

    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.
  • Page 51 Message Description Make sure the antenna is rotated Rotate and upward and fully extended and has Extend Antenna a clear unobstructed view of the sky. Busy Try Later The phone is unable to access the Please Try Later network. Try again in a few minutes. The phone is unable to access the Restricted Area network.
  • Page 52 Automatic Redial Satellite If the number or your network is busy, you will see Redial? for five seconds. Mode Press 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 Redial Failed message...
  • Page 53 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 •...
  • Page 54: Ending A Call

    Ending a Call To end a call, perform one of the following tasks: • Press • Press Ending a Call...
  • Page 55: What's My Sim Chip Phone Number

    What’s My SIM Chip Phone Number? You can retrieve and display your phone’s number from your SIM chip. Phone Book Tip: Pressing 1. Press until you see , and then also press to select. brings up your My Phone Number(s) 2.
  • Page 56: Receiving A Call

    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”...
  • Page 57 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. Rotate Antenna • The phone displays , followed Call Attempt on the next line. You must rotate and extend the antenna as quickly as possible to receive the call.
  • Page 58 Ending a Call To end a call, perform one of the following tasks: • Press • Press Note: If you rotate the satellite antenna down and you are in satellite mode, your call will be dropped. Unanswered Calls Satellite If you are away from your phone or choose not to answer a call, your phone displays the message Mode Unanswered Call...
  • Page 59: Adjusting Earpiece Volume

    Adjusting Earpiece Volume To adjust earpiece volume: Tip: The • Increase the volume by pressing the upper volume keys volume key. are located on • Decrease the volume by pressing the lower the side of the volume key. phone. As you press the keys, the phone’s speaker demonstrates the new volume level.
  • Page 60: Adjusting Ringer Volume

    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.
  • Page 61 Using Your Phone...
  • Page 62: Using In-Call Features

    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 during a call. See “Using The In-Call Menu” on page 74 for more information. What You Will Learn •...
  • Page 63: In-Call Feature Overview

    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 Satellite GSM CDMA/AMPS Service Call Waiting •...
  • Page 64: Muting A Call

    Muting a Call Satellite For privacy during a call, try muting the phone. You hear the party on the other end, but the other party Mode does not hear you. While in a call: Turn Mute on or off 1. Press until you see Mute 2.
  • Page 65: Using Call Waiting

    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 If you have subscribed to Call Waiting, you must first activate it through the Options menu (see “+ Mode Activating Call Waiting”...
  • Page 66 Cellular CDMA/AMPS cellular users who have subscribed to this feature, are notified of an incoming call by Mode two beeps. You may see a visual message, (CDMA/ depending on your service provider. AMPS) To handle the call waiting, you must send a phone flash (see “Sending a Flash”...
  • Page 67: Placing A Call On Hold

    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.
  • Page 68 If you want to... Then... End Held Press until you see Call , and then press to select. end call that is on The held call is disconnected, the hold current call remains connected, End Call? and you see You may see one of the following messages: Message Description Your phone is attempting to switch...
  • Page 69: Sending A Flash

    Sending a Flash Satellite This feature only applies to CDMA/AMPS cellular users. Mode Cellular Many CDMA/AMPS network features (for example, Mode Call Waiting, Call Holding, Call Forwarding) require you to send a “flash” over the air during a call to (CDMA/ access them.
  • Page 70: Using The Menus

    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 .
  • Page 71: Using The Options Menus

    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...
  • Page 72 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... to enter the Press View Options? submenu. to select the Press Select? displayed feature.
  • Page 73: Using The Quick Access Menu

    Using the Quick Access Menu Satellite The Quick Access menu is a way to keep your favorite menu options readily accessible. Each digit Mode key, , has a Quick Access feature assigned to it. See the chart on page 73 for the default setup.
  • Page 74 Default Quick Access Settings The following features (and associated icons) are the default settings for the Quick Access menu. Icon Quick Access Feature Find Name searches your Phone Book by the full name. Check Signal checks the strength of the signal from the satellite network. Call Voicemail calls your Voicemail number to check your Voicemail.
  • Page 75: Using The In-Call Menu

    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 to view the In-Call menu features.
  • Page 76: Managing The Phone Book

    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.
  • Page 77: Entering The Phone Book Menu

    Entering the Phone Book Menu To enter the Phone Book menu: 1. Press to open the Options menu. 2. Press to scroll forward. < Press to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press when you see: Phone Book View Options? 4. Press to scroll through the submenu.
  • Page 78: What's On The Phone Book Menu

    What’s on the Phone Book Menu? Satellite Phone Book Mode 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...
  • Page 79 Cellular Phone Book Mode 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...
  • Page 80: Organizing Your 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 Memory Personal 100 entries 155 entries Numbers Fixed Dial...
  • Page 81 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).
  • Page 82: Storing Names And Numbers

    Getting to Personal Numbers... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Personal Numbers Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Storing Names and Numbers Add an Entry Use the Options Menu 1.
  • Page 83 Use the Dedicated Keys Tip: If you have 1. Enter the phone number you want to store. more than one 2. Press to begin storing. number for the < same person, 3. Press to scroll to the desired memory try attaching a Add To Phone Memory Add To SIM Card type...
  • Page 84: Entering Names

    Entering Names You can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. For example, press 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...
  • Page 85 Available Characters Use this chart as a guide for producing characters: Space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & : “ ( ) ‘ ¿ ¡ % £ $ Space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & : “ ( ) ‘ ¿ ¡ % £ $ β...
  • Page 86: Using Pauses In Numbers

    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...
  • Page 87 Dial Numbers With Pauses Satellite To dial a number with pauses in satellite mode or in Mode/ GSM cellular mode: Cellular 1. Recall the entry. (See “Locating Entries” on Mode (GSM) page 88.) Tip: Your 2. Press to place the call. phone displays The first pause in the number waits until the up to 32 digits...
  • Page 88: Using Phone Number Prefixes

    Using Phone Number Prefixes Satellite You can save time when you dial by storing the prefixes that you often use. This is sometimes Mode called “postscripting.” Your satellite phone allows you to change or add to Phone Book entries without overwriting them.
  • Page 89: Locating Entries

    Getting to Personal Numbers... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Personal Numbers Press to scroll to , and then press < 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.
  • Page 90 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 Find Entry By Location Numbers...” to get to and then press to select.
  • Page 91: Calling, Modifying, Or Erasing An Entry

    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 . See “Locating Entries” on page 88. Call Number 2.
  • Page 92: Checking Phone Book Capacity

    Getting to Personal Numbers... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Personal Numbers Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Checking Phone Book Capacity Satellite Use this feature to see how many available memory locations you have in either SIM chip memory or...
  • Page 93: Preventing Access To The Phone Book

    Getting to Personal Numbers... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Personal Numbers Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Preventing Access to the Phone Book Satellite You may want to restrict memory access when loaning your phone to others.
  • Page 94: Restricting Phone Use

    Getting to Fixed Dialing... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Fixed Dialing Press to scroll to , and then press < 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.
  • Page 95 Getting to Fixed Dialing... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Fixed Dialing Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Add an Entry Satellite To add an entry to the fixed dial list: Mode 1.
  • Page 96 Erase an Entry Satellite To erase an entry: Mode 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed Setup Fixed Dialing Dialing...” to get to , and Enter then press to select. You will see PIN2 2. Enter code. Enter your SIM chip PIN2 code, and then press Erase Entry 3.
  • Page 97 Getting to Fixed Dialing... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Fixed Dialing Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Edit an Entry Satellite To edit an entry: Mode 1.
  • Page 98 View Your Fixed Dialing List Satellite This feature enables you to review, but not change, your fixed dial list. Mode 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Fixed View Fixed Dial List Dialing...” to get to , and then press to select.
  • Page 99: Viewing The Last Ten Numbers Dialed

    Getting to Phone Book Features... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Viewing the Last Ten Numbers Dialed Don’t worry about forgetting the number you dialed earlier.
  • Page 100: Viewing And Modifying Your Phone Numbers

    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.
  • Page 101 Modify Your Phone Numbers Satellite Use this feature to modify or program your voice Mode 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.
  • Page 102: Using One-Touch Dialing

    Getting to Phone Book Features... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Using One-Touch Dialing Satellite One-touch dialing enables you to place calls instantly.
  • Page 103: Viewing Service Dialing Numbers

    Getting to Phone Book Features... Phone Book Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by 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.
  • Page 104: Using Calling Features

    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 •...
  • Page 105: Entering The Call Related Features Menu

    Entering the Call Related Features Menu To enter the Call Related Features menu: 1. Press to open the Options menu. 2. Press to scroll forward. < Press to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press when you see: Call Related Features View Options? 4.
  • Page 106: What's On The Call Related Features Menu

    What’s on the Call Related Features Menu? Satellite Call Related Features Mode Show Battery Meter Show Signal Strength Pending Call Drop On/Off Call Forwarding 1 Forward When Unavailable On/Off Forward All Calls On/Off Detailed Forwarding 2 Forward Voice Calls Forward All Voice Calls On/Off If Busy On/Off...
  • Page 107 Cellular Call Related Features Mode (GSM) Call Forwarding 1 Forward When Unavailable On/Off Forward All Calls On/Off Detailed Forwarding 2 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 Barring 2...
  • Page 108: Forwarding Calls When Unavailable

    Getting to Call Forwarding... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Forwarding Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Forwarding Calls When Unavailable Use this feature when you can’t answer a call.
  • Page 109 Getting to Call Forwarding... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Forwarding Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Cellular 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Forward When Mode (GSM) Forwarding...”...
  • Page 110: Forwarding All Your Calls

    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). Satellite To activate this feature in satellite mode: Mode 1.
  • Page 111 Getting to Call Forwarding... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Forwarding Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Cellular To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: Mode (GSM) 1.
  • Page 112: Using Detailed Call Forwarding

    Using Detailed Call Forwarding Detailed Call Forwarding lets you select the specific situations when you want your calls forwarded. The Forward When Unavailable settings you select in Forward All Calls override the settings you select here. You must subscribe to this network feature through your service provider(s).
  • Page 113 Getting to Call Forwarding... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Forwarding Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Cellular To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: Mode (GSM) 1.
  • Page 114 Fax and Data Calls Satellite The Forward Fax Calls and Forward Data Calls features are only available in GSM cellular mode. Mode Cellular To forward a fax or data call from GSM Cellular mode: Mode (GSM) 1. Follow the steps in “Getting to Call Detailed Forwarding Forwarding...”...
  • Page 115: Canceling All Forwarding

    Getting to Call Forwarding... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Forwarding Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Canceling All Forwarding Use this option to clear all Call Forwarding settings.
  • Page 116: Showing The Battery Meter

    Getting to Call Related Features... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Showing the Battery Meter Satellite Use this feature to view the charge on your battery.
  • Page 117: Showing Signal Strength

    Getting to Call Related Features... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Showing Signal Strength Satellite Use this feature to check the strength of the signal Mode that your phone is receiving from the Iridium...
  • Page 118: Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal

    Deactivating Pending Call Drop Signal Satellite Under rare circumstances, due to system overcapacity or a satellite outage, a satellite may Mode not be available to take your call. When this happens, your phone notifies you with a series of Pending Call three consecutive tones and displays Drop .
  • Page 119: Activating Call Waiting

    Getting to Call Related Features... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Activating Call Waiting Satellite Subscribers to call waiting can use this feature to Mode decide whether or not to take incoming calls while...
  • Page 120: Restricting Calls With Call Barring

    Getting to Call Barring... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Barring Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Restricting Calls with Call Barring You can use call barring to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 121 Getting to Call Barring... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Barring Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Cellular To activate this feature in GSM cellular mode: Mode (GSM)
  • Page 122 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. Satellite To activate this feature in satellite mode: Mode 1.
  • Page 123 Getting to Call Barring... Call Related Features Press until you see , and then press < Call Barring Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Change Bar Password Satellite When you subscribe to call barring, your service...
  • Page 124: Using Message Services

    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.
  • Page 125: Entering The Messages Menu

    Entering the Messages Menu To enter the Messages menu: 1. Press to access the Message submenu directly, and then go on to step 4. Press to access the Options Menu and then go on to step 2. 2. Press to scroll forward. <...
  • Page 126: Messages Services Feature Overview

    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 CDMA/AMPS...
  • Page 127: What's On The Messages Menu

    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 Using Message Services...
  • Page 128 Cellular Mode Messages Menu (GSM) Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message Cellular This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Using Message Services...
  • Page 129: Checking Your Voicemail

    1-2 : Getting to Message Features... Messages Press to enter the menu. Press to scroll to one of the features described below. You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Checking Your Voicemail Satellite This feature makes checking your voicemail simple. Mode 1.
  • Page 130: Storing Your Voicemail Number

    Storing Your Voicemail Number Satellite To store a voicemail number: Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Message Message Settings Features...” to get to , and then press to select. Voicemail Number 2. Press Tip: Use to select .
  • Page 131: Managing Your Messages

    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.
  • Page 132 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”...
  • Page 133: Accessing Messages

    1-2-3 : Accessing Your Messages... Messages Press to access the menu. < Received Messages Press to scroll to , and then press select. < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Accessing Messages Read a New Message Satellite Mode/ Note: If you are in cellular mode and you remove...
  • Page 134 Read a Stored Message Satellite To read a stored message: Mode/ 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Accessing Your Cellular Messages...” to enter the message center. If Mode you have messages you will see the number (GSM) of messages stored. If you do not have any No Messages messages, you will see <...
  • Page 135 Go to the Next Message Satellite To go to the next message: Mode/ 1. Follow the steps in “Read a Stored Cellular Message” on page 133. Mode Go To Next Message 2. Press until you see (GSM) then press You will see the next message. If you are at the end of your message list you will see the first message again.
  • Page 136: Customizing Phone Features

    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 •...
  • Page 137: Entering The Phone Setup Menu

    Entering the Phone Setup Menu To enter the Phone Setup menu (satellite mode and CDMA/AMPS cellular mode only): 1. Press to open the Options Menu. 2. Press to scroll forward. < Press to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press when you see: 12:00 Phone Setup...
  • Page 138: Phone Setup Feature Overview

    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 CDMA/AMPS •...
  • Page 139: What's On The Phone Setup Menu

    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...
  • Page 140 Cellular Mode Phone Setup (CDMA/ Emergency Mapping AMPS) 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 Cellular This menu is not available in GSM cellular mode. Mode (GSM) Customizing Phone Features...
  • Page 141: Adjusting The Ringer Volume

    1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Select You will see the feature name, followed by Adjusting the Ringer Volume Satellite Use this feature to adjust the volume of the ringer.
  • Page 142: Setting The Phone To Ring Or Vibrate

    Setting the Phone to Ring or Vibrate Satellite This feature is ideal for situations where a ringing phone is inappropriate or in noisy places where you Mode might not hear the ringer. The vibrating alert notifies you of incoming calls by discreet vibrations. 1.
  • Page 143: Setting The Ringer Tone

    1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Select You will see the feature name, followed by Setting the Ringer Tone Satellite Select your favorite tone and you’ll recognize your phone’s ring immediately—even in a crowd.
  • Page 144: Setting The Keypad Tones

    Setting the Keypad Tones Satellite Choose the sounds your phone makes when its keys are pressed. Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Select Keypad Tones Setup...” to get to , and then press to select. Normal Tones Single Tone 2.
  • Page 145: Locking And Unlocking Your Phone

    1-2-3: Getting to Phone Lock... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Phone Lock Press to scroll to , and then press < 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.
  • Page 146 Unlock the Phone Tip: The 1. Enter unlock code. Enter your four-digit phone unlock code. factory default unlock code 2. Press is 1234. Change the Unlock Code Satellite The lock code is originally set to 1234. You should change it as soon as possible. Mode Tip: The 1.
  • Page 147: Protecting The Sim Chip

    1-2-3: Getting to Require SIM Card PIN... Phone Setup Press , and then press until you see < Require SIM Card PIN Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. View Options? You will see the feature name, followed by Protecting the SIM chip...
  • Page 148 Change the SIM PIN Code Satellite To choose your own PIN code: Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2-3: Getting to Change SIM Require SIM Card PIN...” to get to PIN Code , and then press to select. You will Enter Old PIN 2.
  • Page 149: Managing Other Security Settings

    1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below.You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Managing Other Security Settings Your phone includes other security features: •...
  • Page 150 Unblock the PIN2 Code Satellite If your old PIN2 number is entered incorrectly three Blocked Mode times in a row, appears in the display. You needs to enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK), which you can obtain from your service provider. 1.
  • Page 151: Managing Time And Date Settings

    1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below.You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Managing Time and Date Settings View the Time and Date Satellite Use this feature to view the current time and date in one of two time zones.
  • Page 152 Change the Time Displayed Satellite Use this feature to determine which time is displayed on your real time clock indicator. Mode 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Show Time and Date Setup...” to get to , and then press to select.
  • Page 153 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below.You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Set the Time and Date Satellite To make it easy to check the local time when you travel, your phone can save the current time and Mode...
  • Page 154: Activating Extended Menus

    Activating Extended Menus Satellite This feature activates and deactivates the Extended Menus. See page 192 to learn how Extended Mode Menus can make your phone even simpler to use. 1. Follow the steps in “1-2: Getting to Phone Extended Menus Setup...”...
  • Page 155: Selecting The Display Language

    1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below.You Select? will see the feature name, followed by Selecting the Display Language Satellite Your phone contains 21 languages. These languages are (in alphabetical order): Chinese Mode (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish,...
  • Page 156: Managing Your Phone's Settings

    1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status... Phone Setup Press , and then press until you see < Phone Status Press , and then press to scroll to < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. 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.
  • Page 157 1-2-3: Getting to Phone Status... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Phone Status Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Reset Options to Factory Defaults Use the Master Reset option to reset all settings to their original default settings.
  • Page 158 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: •...
  • Page 159: Cellular Mode Settings

    1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features below.You will see Select? the feature name, followed by Cellular Mode Settings Set Up the Emergency Number Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode.
  • Page 160 Set Up an International Prefix Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode. Mode Cellular This feature allows you to use the (international prefix +) to make an international call Mode without entering the access code for the country, no (CDMA/...
  • Page 161 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features below.You will see Select? the feature name, followed by System Scan Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode.
  • Page 162 System Scan Settings Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system. Standard • If home system is non-wireline (type A), Std A/B will Mode • If home system is wireline (type B), you Std B/A will Your phone first seeks a non-home type system, then a home type system.
  • Page 163 1-2: Getting to Phone Setup... Phone Setup Press until you see , and then press Press to scroll to one of the features below.You will see the Select? feature name, followed by Switching Phone Numbers Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode.
  • Page 164: Accessing The Network

    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.
  • Page 165: Entering The Network Menu

    Entering the Network Menu To enter the Network Selection menu: 1. Press to open the Options Menu. 2. Press to scroll forward. < Press to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press when you see: Network Selection View Options? 4. Press to scroll through the submenu.
  • Page 166: Network Feature Overview

    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 CDMA/AMPS •...
  • Page 167: What's On The Network Menu

    What’s on the Network Menu? Satellite Network Selection Mode Register Now Accessing the Network...
  • Page 168 Cellular Mode Network Selection (GSM) Available Networks Register Now Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Find New Network Cellular This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Accessing the Network...
  • Page 169: Registering With The Satellite Network

    1-2: Getting to Network Selection... Network Selection Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Select You will see the feature name, followed by Registering With the Satellite Network Satellite If you know your phone is outside the range of your Mode...
  • Page 170: Cellular Mode (Gsm) Settings

    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. Scan for Available Networks Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode. You will not see this menu option in this mode.
  • Page 171 1-2: Getting to Network Selection... Network Selection Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Select You will see the feature name, followed by Set Network Search Method Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode.
  • Page 172 You can select one of the following methods: The phone tries to register with the first network in the sorted list that satisfies the GSM network search Automatic Search rules (described on the previous page). If this is successful your phone displays the network name.
  • Page 173 1-2: Getting to Network Selection... Network Selection Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Select You will see the feature name, followed by Find a New Network Satellite This feature does not apply to satellite mode.
  • Page 174: Selecting A Mode

    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...
  • Page 175: Entering The Mode Selection Menu

    Entering the Mode Selection Menu To enter the Mode Selection menu: 1. Press to open the Options menu. 2. Press to scroll forward. < Press to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press when you see: 12:00 Mode Selection View Options? 4.
  • Page 176: Mode Selection Feature Overview

    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. Feature Satellite CDMA/AMPS • •...
  • Page 177: What's On The Mode Selection Menu

    What’s on the Mode Selection Menu? All Modes Mode Selection Cellular Preferred Cellular Always Satellite Preferred Satellite Always Selecting a Mode...
  • Page 178: 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.
  • Page 179: Selecting Satellite Mode

    1-2: Getting to Mode Selection... Mode Selection Press until you see , and then press < 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.
  • Page 180 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 Satellite Always Selection...”...
  • Page 181 1-2: Getting to Mode Selection... Mode Selection Press until you see , and then press < 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.
  • Page 182: Timing Your Calls

    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.
  • Page 183: Entering The Call Meters Menu

    Entering the Call Meters Menu To enter the Call Meters menu: 1. Press to open the Options menu. 2. Press to scroll forward. < Press to scroll backward or forward. 3. Press when you see: 12:00 Call Meters View Options? 4.
  • Page 184: Call Meters Feature Overview

    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 CDMA/AMPS...
  • Page 185: What's On The Call Meters Menu

    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 Timer 1 1 This feature is availabe when the Extended Menu is active.
  • Page 186: Showing Call Timers

    1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers... Call Meters Press , and then press until you see Show Call Timers Press , and then press until you see Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Showing Call Timers This submenu helps you track your airtime.
  • Page 187 1-2-3: Getting to Show Call Timers... Call Meters Press until you see , and then press < Show Call Timers Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Show Total Time for All Calls Satellite Use this feature to display your total airtime since Mode...
  • Page 188: Setting Audible Call Timers

    1-2-3: Getting to Audible Call Timers... Call Meters Press , and then press until you see < Set Audible Call Timers Press , and then press to scroll to < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Setting Audible Call Timers Let your phone watch the clock for you.
  • Page 189 1-2-3: Getting to Audible Call Timers... Call Meters Press until you see , and then press < Set Audible Call Timers Press to scroll to , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Set the Repetitive Timer Satellite Use this feature to set your phone to alert you at...
  • Page 190: Showing The In-Call Timer

    1-2: Getting to Call Meters... Call Meters Press until you see , and then press Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Showing the In-Call Timer Satellite Use this feature to display a running clock of the airtime elapsed while on a call.
  • Page 191: Show The Lifetime Timer

    1-2: Getting to Call Meters... Call Meters Press until you see , and then press < Press to scroll to one of the features described below. Show the Lifetime Timer Satellite Use this feature to show the total time of all calls for the life of your phone.
  • Page 192: Customizing The Menu System

    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.
  • Page 193: Personalizing The Options Menu

    Personalizing the Options Menu Satellite You can customize the Options Menu by moving Mode 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 .
  • Page 194 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. Phone Setup 1. Press until you see , and then press to select. Extended Menus 2.
  • Page 195: Personalizing The Quick Access Menu

    Personalizing the Quick Access Menu Satellite You can put any of the features listed below in the Mode 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.
  • Page 196: Menu Quick Reference

    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...
  • Page 197: Phone Book Menu

    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...
  • Page 198 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...
  • Page 199: Call Related Features Menu

    Call Related Features Menu Satellite Mode Call Related Features Show Battery Meter Show Signal Strength Pending Call Drop On/Off Call Forwarding 1 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...
  • Page 200 Call Related Features Menu Cellular Mode Call Related Features (GSM) Call Forwarding 1 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...
  • Page 201: Messages Menu

    Messages Menu Satellite Mode Messages Menu Call Voicemail Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message Return Call Message Settings Voicemail Number Menu Quick Reference...
  • Page 202 Messages Menu Cellular Mode Messages Menu (GSM) Received Messages Go to Next Message Delete Message Cellular This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Menu Quick Reference...
  • Page 203: Phone Setup Menu

    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...
  • Page 204 Phone Setup Menu Cellular Mode Phone Setup (CDMA/ Emergency Mapping AMPS) 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 Cellular This menu is not available in GSM cellular mode. Mode (GSM) Menu Quick Reference...
  • Page 205: Network Selection Menu

    Network Selection Menu Satellite Network Selection Mode Register Now Menu Quick Reference...
  • Page 206 Network Selection Menu Cellular Mode Network Selection (GSM) Available Networks Register Now Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Find New Network Cellular This menu is not available in CDMA/AMPS cellular mode. Mode (CDMA/ AMPS) Menu Quick Reference...
  • Page 207: Mode Selection And Call Meters Menus

    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...
  • Page 208: Troubleshooting

    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? •...
  • Page 209 Problem Solution • Have you included the relevant codes? Press and hold 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.
  • Page 210 • Is it an old battery? Battery performance declines after several years use. Replace the battery. • Make sure you have a Motorola approved battery Invalid Batt. installed. If you see in the display, you will not be able to charge this battery.
  • Page 211 Problem Solution You do not have a Cellular Cassette Make sure you have the correct mode settings selected. and your phone You are either in Cellular Always mode or a Preferred Insert says mode. Cassette You find your Press . This routes you directly to the phone’s prompts <...
  • Page 212: Glossary

    Glossary Cellular Cassette An optional module that is inserted into the accessory connector port A portable phone and gives it socket on the bottom of the access to the cellular system. phone where you can attach accessories such as a travel cellular mode When your charger, desktop charger, auto...
  • Page 213 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency indicator A light or icon on your Tones The tones that your phone that gives you information phone transmits when you press about your phone’s status. a key on the keypad. These Iridium System A system of 66 tones are used to access satellites that offer global automated calling systems such...
  • Page 214 Portable Dock An accessory for the portable phone that name directory An converts it to a speaker phone. It alphabetical list of the names runs off either AC power or and telephone numbers you auxiliary batteries. have stored into your phone’s internal Phone Book.
  • Page 215 signal The radio waves that carry information between your talk-time The amount of time phone and the satellite or cellular that you spend talking on the system. phone. SMS Short Messaging TDMA Time Division Multiple Services. Access. A digital technology. standby-time The amount of toggle To switch between two time that your phone is left...
  • Page 216: Index

    Index Symbols answering a call 55 antenna 16 character 51 adapter 25 character 50, 51 care 7 Ü character 51, 85 cellular cassette 15 correct position 48 defined 211 AC travel charger 21 extending 48 accessing hidden features 193 inserting 28 accessing the network 163 left detente 48 accessories 21...
  • Page 217 showing the battery meter 38 Call Answer? 55 using internal charger 36 call barring 119–122 won’t charge 209 barr password Battery changing 122 installing entering 119–122 Invalid Batt message 32 incoming calls 121 battery outgoing calls 119 Battery Meter feature 73 Call Failed 55 Call Failed cautions 40...
  • Page 218 Cassette Removed Forward When Unavailable message 42 feature 107 connector 17 Pending Call Drop feature 117 defined 211 Show Battery Meter feature inserting 41 messages 209 Show Signal Strength feature removing 42 cellular cassette call timers antenna 15 audible 187 connector 15 lifetime 190 cellular mode...
  • Page 219 security cold temperatures and 17 default 92 icons 71, 73 entering 92 indicators 15, 19, 45 SIM card PIN2 ??–96 defined 19–20 SIM chip PIN 46 messages 71 SIM chip PIN2 93–?? questions in 71 Completed message 71 standby mode 47 Connected 55 volume level 58 Connected...
  • Page 220 entering names in the Phone voice 111–112 Book 83–84 when unavailable 107 entering pauses in numbers 85 fringe area erasing a Phone Book entry 90 defined 212 exiting menus and menu features function keys defined 212 extended menus 193 accessing hidden features 193 activating 153, 193 getting started 27 Call Barring 119...
  • Page 221 Quick Access menu 20, 73 inserting antenna 28 Quick Access Menu custom inserting the battery 32 icons 194 inserting the Cellular Cassette 41 in use indicator 20 inserting the SIM chip 30 In-Call Menu Installing battery Invalid Batt defined 212 message 32 In-Call menu 61–67, 74 international dialing 50...
  • Page 222 LCD. See Liquid Crystal Display memory recall key lifetime timer 190 defined 16 Liquid Crystal Display using 89 cold temperatures and 17 memory store key 16 indicators 19 menu defined 19–20 Call Meters 182, 206 lock Call Related Features 198 defined 212 diagram 105 lock code...
  • Page 223 what’s in one 131 defined 213 Messages menu 124, 200 non-wireline microphone 15 defined 213 Not Available mode selection message 39, 115 automatic 177 notification messages cellular always 178 fax 131 cellular preferred 180 voicemail 131 manual 180 satellite 168 satellite always 179 OK key 16 satellite preferred 178...
  • Page 224 outgoing calls dialing a phone number 52 barring 119 entering characters 83 Overwrite? entering names 83–84 entering numbers 81–82 Options menu 81 erasing a name and number password, call barring 119–122 pause finding an entry by location 89 defined 213 dedicated keys 89 pause dialing 86 Options menu 89...
  • Page 225 viewing the last ten numbers international dialing 50 dialed 98 last ten numbers dialed 98 Phone Book Menu 196 one-touch dialing 101 Phone Book menu 75–102 redialing the last number 51 diagram 77 placing calls entering 76 embedded in a message 134 Please Try Later phone flash 108 message 50...
  • Page 226 Register Now feature 73 setting 142 scrolling 72 roam using 72 defined 213 Quit? Roam symbol 20 Rotate and Extend Antenna message 45, 50 Rotate Antenna 48 Range XXX-XX message 82 Rotate Antenna Call Attempt Read Messages feature 73 message 56 real time clock 19 Rotate Antenna Registering...
  • Page 227 defined 213 unblock PIN2 code 149 setting phone to ring or vibrate unblocking PIN code 147 viewing your phone number(s) settings clearing 157 SIM chip memory reviewing 155 checking capacity 91 Show Services feature 102 one-touch dialing 101 SID. See System ID number storage capacities 79 signal single alert timer 187...
  • Page 228 Unanswered Call talk-time message 57 defined 214 unanswered calls 57 TDMA unblock PIN code 147 defined 214 unblocking SIM PIN2 code 149 time unconditional call forwarding 73 setting 152 unlock code setting format 151 changing 145 viewing 150 unlocking phone 145 timing calls 181 using the internal charger 36 tips, defined 13...
  • Page 230: Patent Information

    Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4121218 4616314 4741034 D306594 5083304 D337332 D354062 D368696 4138681 4617520 4742562 4912602 D324024 5230007 5384825 5510693 4193036 D286778 D295627 4918732 D324388 5230093 D356084 5511235 4254382 4626309 4746242 4922178 5095503 5233633 5402447...

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