Ringer Volume. Motorola Mobility IHDT5ZX1 42 Pages
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Memory
Key
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
NOTE Your phone is capable of storing up to 32 numeric characters or a combination of 16 numeric and seven alpha characters per memory location.
Details on Utilizing Alpha Entry Mode
Once in Alpha Entry Mode, you can enter letters using your numeric keypad. For example, "A" is at the first press of 2 , "B" is at the second press of
2 , and "C" is at the third press of 2 .
4th
Press
1st
Press
T
W
M
P
G
J
A
D
2nd
Press
U
X
N
Q
H
K
B
E
3rd
Press
V
Y
O
R
I
L
C
F
S
Z
EXAMPLE To enter "Bob" and his phone number
555-1234 into memory location 01:
1. Enter phone number by pressing 5 , 5 , 5 ,
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
2. Press s , 0 , 1 . The display will flash
ALPHA – .
3. Press 2 twice to select "B". Press # to advance to the next position. Press 6 three times for "O". Press # . Press 2 twice more to select the second "B".
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4. Press s . The display will flash 01 to confirm that the name and phone number were successfully stored in memory location 01.
NOTE If FulL displays, refer to "Memory Protect" below.
Memory Protect
The directory has an automatic memory protect feature which prevents the accidental overwriting and loss of previously stored names and numbers in memory. If you attempt to store a number or name in a location that already contains an entry, the phone will display FULL , and the name/number in that memory location. The display will then alternate between the previously stored number and CHANGE?
.
If you wish to save to that location, thus erasing the old information, press s . If you wish to store the entry in an alternate location, Press E , s and the alternate location number.
Recalling/Scrolling from Memory
Information stored in memory can be recalled or reviewed by location number. You may also scroll the memory during a call. Pressing E once in this case will cancel scrolling, but not the call.
Recalling/Scrolling by
Location Number
1. Press R .
2. Enter the desired two-digit location number. or
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Press 0 ,
1 and press # or G to begin scrolling from the beginning of the stored locations.
The display will show the location number, then the first ten digits of the number. If Name
Preferred is selected, up to seven characters of the name will display. (Refer to "Name
Preference" on page 41 for more details.)
3. Press S to place a call to the number displayed.
Use G and H to scroll forward and backward.
To scroll from a specific two-digit location, press
R , then the location number where you wish to begin scrolling.
The phone will display an apostrophe ( ’ ) after the memory location number to indicate that memory scrolling is active.
Last Number Recall
1. Press R , and the last number entered on the keypad will appear.
2. Press S to place a call to the last number displayed.
Recalling Last 10 Numbers Dialed
1. Press R , 0 , 0 .
The display will show L0’ followed by the name or number of the most recently placed call.
2. Scroll the last ten numbers dialed with * and # .
3. To place a call to this number, press S .
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This feature allows you to refer to or redial any of the last ten numbers to which calls were placed.
The numbers are stored in the order placed and always represent the ten most recent calls.
Successive calls to the same number are stored only once, and all are retained when the unit is shut off.
NOTE When scrolling, you may observe that a location number is skipped. This may be caused by pressing
S when the display is empty and does not mean that a number has been lost.
Super Speed Dialing
1. Enter the location number.
2. Press S .
Memory locations 1-99 are equipped with Super
Speed Dialing capability. Once information is stored in these locations, Super Speed Dialing allows you to place a call without pressing R .
The number dialed will not display for review.
NOTE Do not attempt the sequence 0 , S . This will place a call to the local operator.
Turbo Dial
Press and hold for one second any one of the digit buttons 2 through 9 .
The digit buttons 2 through 9 ( 1 is reserved for Emergency Dialing) provide an advanced form of Super Speed Dialing. Once numbers have been stored in memory locations 2-9, calls can be placed from these locations by pressing the
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Table of contents
- - Getting Started
- - Welcome
- - General Safety Information
- 4 Introduction
- 5 Phone Overview
- 8 Basic Operation
- 8 Turn Phone On and Off
- 10 Place a Call
- 11 Automatic Redial
- 12 End a Call
- 12 Receive a Call
- 12 Call in Absence Indicator
- 13 HF Microphone)
- 13 Place a Hands Free Call
- 13 Receive a Hands Free Call
- 13 Manual Handset to Hands Free Operation
- 14 Automatic Hands Free
- 14 Enhanced Simplex Hands Free
- 15 Signal Strength Meter
- 15 Volume Meter
- 16 Speaker Volume
- 16 Earpiece Volume
- 17 Ringer Volume
- 17 Display Own Phone Number
- 17 Switch to Second Phone Number
- 19 Memory
- 19 Storing Information in Memory
- 19 Selecting a Memory Location
- 19 Store to a Location Number
- 20 Memory Autoload
- 20 Storing a Phone Number and a Name
- 7 Memory Protect
- 7 Recalling/Scrolling from Memory
- 7 Recalling/Scrolling by Location Number
- 8 Last Number Recall
- 8 Recalling Last 10 Numbers Dialed
- 9 Super Speed Dialing
- 9 Turbo Dial
- 10 One-Touch Dialing Keys
- 11 One-Touch Emergency Dialing
- 11 Scratch Pad Memory
- 12 Tone Dialing (Two-Part Calling)
- 13 Pause Dialing (Memory Linking)
- 15 Edit a Memory Location
- 16 Clear Memory Entries
- 17 Features
- 17 Select/Cancel Menu Features
- 17 Signal Strength Meter (SSM)
- 18 Feature Status Review
- 18 Battery Indicator
- 19 Extended Talk Time
- 19 Microphone Muting
- 19 Name Preference
- 20 Automatic Answer
- 20 Multiple Key Answer
- 21 Incoming Call Screening
- 21 Silent Ringer
- 22 Distinctive Ringer
- 23 Silent Keypad
- 23 Silent Scratch Pad
- 24 PIN Code Activation
- 25 Timers
- 25 Individual Call Timer
- 25 Resettable Call Timer
- 26 Cumulative Call Timer
- 26 Individual Display Timer
- 27 One-Minute Timer
- 27 Security Features
- 27 Electronic Lock
- 28 Change Unlock Code
- 28 Display Unlock Code
- 28 Automatic Lock
- 29 Theft Alarm
- 30 Auxiliary Alert
- 31 Change Service Level
- 32 Master Reset
- 34 Master Clear
- 35 Reference
- 35 The Cellular System
- 35 Service Area
- 35 Weak Signal Alert
- 36 Switchhook and Enhanced System Services
- 36 Roaming
- 36 Selectable System Registration
- 41 Troubleshooting
- 42 Quick Reference Feature Guide
- 36 Message Glossary
- 39 Index