Motorola StarTAC Benutzerhandbuch

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Reference
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A
AC adapter 13, 24-25
accessory connector 15
and AC adapter 24
and cigarette lighter 
adapter 24
and data accessories 100
accessory options 98-101
answering calls 33, 71
antenna 8, 14, 28-29, 101
automated calling systems 46-50
Automatic Answer 88
auxiliary battery 12, 17-18, 20, 
25-26, 98
B
batteries 16-27, 98, 99
auxiliary battery 12, 17, 20, 
26, 98
installing 20
removing 20
covers 12, 16-17
charging 24-25
main battery 12, 16, 22
installing 19
removing 19
quick change replacement 27
storage 27
talk and standby time
22-23, 102
and temperature extremes
26, 102
Battery Level Indicator 14, 21, 35
Battery Release Latch 19
C
Call Options 83-90
Call Receive 33
Call Timers 57-62
audible 60-62
automatic display 59
cumulative 59
individual 58
programmable 61-62
resetting 58-59
viewing 58-60
Calling Card Dialing 48-50, 105
calls
disabling reception 87
placing 31-32
receiving 33
car kits 101
cellular connection 100
changing your number 78
chargers 
desktop charger 13, 25-26, 99
internal charger 24
cigarette lighter adapter 13, 24, 98
Clear an entry 43
D
Delayed Call Placement 86-87
data accessories 100
desktop charger 13, 25-26, 99
Digital Message Reminder 96
Driving 9
E
Edit Memory location 51-53
Ending calls 31-32
Earpiece 14
F
FAX, see data accessories
Feature Review 82
function keys 15 
H
Hands-Free operation 88
accessories 101
headset 13, 14, 99
holster 13, 29, 99
Index
of cellular frequencies, and the wireline carrier operates on the “B” block of 
cellular frequencies.
T
talk-time The amount of time that you spend talking on the phone.
toggle To switch between two possible options; for example: ON vs. OFF.
Turbo Dial
™ 
function To use this feature, press and hold a number on the 
keypad, 
through 
and your call is placed.
V
VOX See Voice Operated Transmission.
VibraCall
function Motorola’s silent vibration mode that discreetly alerts you 
to incoming calls.
Voice Operated Transmission A battery-saving feature that lets your phone
reduce its power usage when you are not talking during a call. Not all cellular
systems support this feature.
volume keys Located on the side of your phone, the upper and lower volume keys
are used to adjust ringer and keypad volume. They also scroll within the menu
system and the name directory.
W
wireline See system type.
Glossary
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