Motorola Talkabout 182c Instruction Manual

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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.
FCC ID: IHDT5BB1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
Note:
No body worn accessory has been developed for this device.
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  • Page 1 APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5BB1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows: Note: No body worn accessory has been developed for this device. EXHIBIT 8...
  • Page 2 1037B75-English.book Page -1 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM DIGITAL CELLULAR TELEPHONE Model 182c CDMA 800 MHz 010200-O...
  • Page 3 1037B75-English.book Page 0 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    1037B75-English.book Page 1 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Welcome Thank you for choosing the Motorola Talkabout 182c from a global leader in communications technology. All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola's exacting specifications and world-class quality standards. We are confident that this phone will meet your own exacting standards.
  • Page 5 1037B75-English.book Page 2 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Power-up Display ......27 To send your own number ..... 41 Turning Your Phone On and Off ..27 Scratchpad ........41 Testing Your Motorola Talkabout Muting the Microphone ....42 182C Phone ........29 Short Key Menu ......42 Making and Ending Calls ....29 Main Menu ........
  • Page 7 1037B75-English.book Page 4 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Mute ..........44 Silent Mode ........55 Ring Option ........44 Ringer or Vibrator selection ...55 Menu Features ........ 45 Selecting a Ringer Style ....56 Phone Book ........45 Keypad Tones ........57 Phone Book Status .......
  • Page 8 1037B75-English.book Page 5 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Contents Call Options ........67 Display Options ......70 System Options ......72 Personal Information Management System (PIMS) ......74 Schedule Setting ......74 Schedule Searching .......75 Message ...........75 Receiving Messages ......75 Voice Message ......78 Text Message ........78 Send a Message ......81 Delete Messages ......84 Use and Care ........86...
  • Page 9: Safety And General Information

    0.0025 watts to 0.6 watts. Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy:...
  • Page 10 1037B75-English.book Page 7 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 •...
  • Page 11 Body-worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorola supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness. Use of non-Motorola- approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 12 1037B75-English.book Page 9 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Data operation When using any data feature of the phone , with or without an accessory cable, position the antenna of the phone at least one inch (2.5 cm) from the body. Specific Absorption Rate Data Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted...
  • Page 13 1037B75-English.book Page 10 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories call: • Argentina 0.800.6668.7652 • Brasil 0-800-121244 • Chile 800.201.366 • Colombia 980.955.0001 • México 01.800.021.0000 • Puerto Rico 1.800.331.6456 • Venezuela 800.16.801 or visit our website at www.mot.com.
  • Page 14 1037B75-English.book Page 11 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • FACILITIES To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
  • Page 15 1037B75-English.book Page 12 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. • turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
  • Page 16 1037B75-English.book Page 13 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM OPERATIONAL WARNINGS • FOR VEHICLES WITH AN AIR BAG Do not place a portable phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 17 1037B75-English.book Page 14 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • BLASTING CAPS AND AREAS To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS •...
  • Page 18: Getting Started

    1037B75-English.book Page 15 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Getting Started Battery Information • Use only the battery pack and charger designed for your Talkabout 182C wireless phone. • Using a non approved battery pack or charger may cause damage to the phone or the battery pack.
  • Page 19: Low Battery Indicator

    1037B75-English.book Page 16 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • Make sure that you keep the battery contacts clean. Dirt or other substances on the contacts may prevent the battery pack from being charged. • The battery pack is a consumable item. As charging/discharging continues, over a period of time, the actual usable time of the battery pack decreases.
  • Page 20: Changing The Battery

    1037B75-English.book Page 17 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Changing The Battery Your battery attaches to the phone at the rear. 1. Turn off the phone. 2. Press down gently on the battery latch to remove the battery. 3. To attach the battery, align the bottom of the battery to the back of the phone.
  • Page 21 1037B75-English.book Page 18 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Charging the Battery Using The Desktop Charger 1. Plug the AC/DC adaptor into a standard 120V ac wall outlet. 2. Plug the DC connector into the back of the desktop charger. (1) The charger indicator turns orange for 1 second to indicate power on.
  • Page 22 1037B75-English.book Page 19 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Note: You can also charge a spare battery by itself in the desktop charger. Insert the battery into the desktop charger as shown. The charging time varies, depending upon the status of a battery. The charger status light turns red to indicate that the phone battery is charging.
  • Page 23 1037B75-English.book Page 20 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Desktop Charger Indicators LED Indicator Color Indicates Orange On/Off for 1 second Power On Battery is charging Green Charging is completed Red flashing Abnormal When the lamp blinks red during charging, one of the following things may have happened: •...
  • Page 24: Control Buttons

    1037B75-English.book Page 21 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Control Buttons õ Turn the phone ON and OFF. Ends phone calls and exits the menu. ó Acts as a “shift” key to access the secondary functions of other keys. Stores phone numbers and names into memory.
  • Page 25: How To Use The Control Buttons

    1037B75-English.book Page 22 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM How to Use the Control Buttons The control buttons are represented as graphics which look like the buttons on your Motorola Talkabout phone. A sequence of button presses might be shown ó ã ç ã ó...
  • Page 26: Shortcut Keys

    1037B75-English.book Page 23 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Shortcut Keys There are several shortcut keys on your phone that provide access to often used functions as follows. ó ã Access to Menu. Displays the main menu. ó å Configures the phone to operate in Analog Mode only ó...
  • Page 27: Indicators

    1037B75-English.book Page 24 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Indicators RSSI: Signal Displays the strength of the connection between your Strength phone and wireless network. Roam/Home Indicates when your phone accesses a wireless service outside of your home system. This indicator is off when you are inside your wireless Service Area.
  • Page 28: Power-Up Display

    1037B75-English.book Page 25 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Ringer Status There are three ICONs that indicate ringer status. These icons display when the phone is in standby mode. á:á Vibrate Only á:8 Vibrate then ring Silent mode Alarm Status This icon indicates that an alarm time has been set.
  • Page 29: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    1037B75-English.book Page 26 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning your phone On õ 1. Press and hold for more than 1 second. (Your phone number appears briefly on the display and you hear a beep.) •...
  • Page 30: Testing Your Motorola Talkabout 182C Phone

    It's a good idea to test your service by calling a friend or family member, from your Motorola Talkabout phone. Start by using the phone number and the PIN, if required, that your service provider gave you, then try making a call. When you reach a friend or family member, ask them to call you back.
  • Page 31: Making And Ending Calls

    1037B75-English.book Page 28 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Making and Ending Calls Making a call 1. Enter the number you want to call. You can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits. ö • Press to erase one digit at a time if you make a mistake. Press and hold ö...
  • Page 32: Redialing Numbers

    1037B75-English.book Page 29 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Redialing Numbers Automatic Redial The wireless system may occasionally be too busy to handle your call. If this is the case, you may hear a fast busy signal. With Automatic Redial, your phone will repeat the call attempt over the next four minutes.
  • Page 33: Answering A Call

    1037B75-English.book Page 30 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM You can choose your phone's alert. Select from four ringer styles, ten melodies or choose silent vibration mode. Answering a Call To answer a call; ò õ 1. Press or any other key on your phone with the exception of the õ...
  • Page 34 1037B75-English.book Page 31 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM When you cannot take a call, your phone keeps a count of your unanswered call with the following message, " ", where xx is the number of missed calls. Missed Call:[xx] 11:10am If there are more than 2 missed calls, use the key to scroll through the entire list.
  • Page 35: Call Waiting

    1037B75-English.book Page 32 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Call Waiting If you subscribe to Call Waiting through your Service Provider you may hear a tone while on a call, including that you are receiving a second call. ò 1. Press to answer the call and automatically place the current call on hold.
  • Page 36: Pause Dialing

    1037B75-English.book Page 33 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Turbo Dial The Turbo dial keys let you dial numbers stored in locations 01 ~ 09 with the push of a button. ã • Press and hold the memory location number of the entry you want to call, ì...
  • Page 37: Using Pause Dialing

    1037B75-English.book Page 34 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Storing a number with pause dialing The pause occupies a one-digit space in your phone's memory. Once you have entered a string of numbers and pauses, store the string in the same way you store other entries.
  • Page 38: Storing Names And Numbers

    1037B75-English.book Page 35 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ò 2. When the automated system prompts you for information, press send the next group of numbers. Repeat this step to send each group of numbers that you have stored. õ 3.
  • Page 39 1037B75-English.book Page 36 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó (See Entering name in the next for help) then press ó 5. Enter a name to identify the phone number. If you press without entering a name, the phone stores the number without a corresponding name. ó...
  • Page 40: Entering Names

    1037B75-English.book Page 37 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó • Enter up to two numbers per location. Press when finished entering numbers. õ 9. Press to exit this function. Entering Names You can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. Use the letters printed å...
  • Page 41 1037B75-English.book Page 38 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM To enter a name into the phone book: 1. Press a key as many times as necessary to enter the desired letter. The next letter on the key will appear with each press. •...
  • Page 42 1037B75-English.book Page 39 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Press the appropriate keys to generate the characters shown in the following table: Characters ã Space . 1 @ ? ! , & : ; " ( ) '¿ ¡ % $ _ å...
  • Page 43: To Send Your Own Number

    1037B75-English.book Page 40 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM To send your own number Note: This feature is only available while calling a pager number. This feature allows you to send a call-back number (your phone number) to a pager without entering your phone number. Note: Function depends on your service provider.
  • Page 44: Muting The Microphone

    1037B75-English.book Page 41 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Muting the Microphone If you would like privacy while a call is in progress, you may mute the microphone - you can hear the party on the other end, but they can not hear you. ó...
  • Page 45: Message

    1037B75-English.book Page 42 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Analog Mode Only Analog Mode Only tells your phone to select the analog channel for the next call. If you do not make a call, your phone will revert to dual mode service after a few minutes.
  • Page 46: Battery

    1037B75-English.book Page 43 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó ç Press • You will see " 1:Voice Msg, 2:Text Msg, 3:Send Msg, ". 4:Delete Msg, 5:BC SMS The BC SMS feature may not be available in your area. Please contact your service provider for more information.
  • Page 47: Mute

    1037B75-English.book Page 44 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Mute If you would like privacy while a call is in progress, you may mute the microphone - you can hear the party on the other end, but they will not hear you. ó...
  • Page 48: Menu Features

    1037B75-English.book Page 45 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Menu Features ó ã ã Press to access the main menu at any time. Phone Book This feature provides a place to store and recall display numbers that were previously stored in the phone book, and also manage your phone book and call list. Recalling by Name Once you have stored entries, you can recall them alphabetically with the Phone Book menu.
  • Page 49 1037B75-English.book Page 46 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM phone number and number type. The xx refers to the memory location number. ï 6. Press or to find another number type such as office, mobile in the same memory location 7.
  • Page 50 1037B75-English.book Page 47 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Modify and Add If you select modify, you can modify and add the number for each type. You will see the number stored in that location. If you want to change the number, press ö...
  • Page 51: Phone Book Status

    1037B75-English.book Page 48 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Phone Book Status Use this feature to see how many of your Phone Book's 99 locations have been used. ó ã ã ç 1. Press . To display phone book status: xx In Use xx Empty õ...
  • Page 52: Last Calls List

    1037B75-English.book Page 49 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Last Calls List Your phone keeps a list of the last ten numbers you have dialed. ó ã ã è 1. Press . The display shows the last number you dialed as well as the time and date of the calls.
  • Page 53: Unanswered Calls List

    1037B75-English.book Page 50 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ö 3. Press to erase the call received. ò 4. Press to call the number in the display. You will see: Calling... õ 5. Press to end the call. Unanswered Calls List Your phone keeps a list of the ten missed incoming calls you have received.
  • Page 54: Timers

    1037B75-English.book Page 51 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Timers Your phone's Call Timers give you a variety of options for managing your time. You can monitor the length of individual calls, set a timer to track monthly usage, and have the phone alert you at intervals that you specify.
  • Page 55: Resettable Timer

    1037B75-English.book Page 52 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Resettable Timer You can track how much air time you have accumulated whenever you want. To view elapsed air time: ó ã å å 1. Press . Your phone displays the number of calls (zzz), the elapsed time in minutes (xxxx) and seconds (yy) the air time accumulated since you last reset the timer.
  • Page 56: One Minute Audible Timer

    1037B75-English.book Page 53 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM phone was activated. õ 2. Press to exit menu. One Minute Audible Timer Turn this feature ON to hear an audible beep 10 seconds before the end of every minute during a call. The party on the other end will not hear the beeps. ó...
  • Page 57: View Time

    1037B75-English.book Page 54 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM View Time ó ã å è å 1. Press 2. Press to select the city where you want to see the time then ó press . You will see the city name, date and time. õ...
  • Page 58: Release (Disabling The Alarm)

    1037B75-English.book Page 55 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó ö • Enter the time and minute then press . Press to erase one digit at ï ñ a time if you make a mistake. Press to select "AM" or "PM". õ...
  • Page 59: Tone Control

    1037B75-English.book Page 56 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Tone Control If you've been reading diligently, this may be a good time for a break - put your feet up and have some fun with these features. Use the Tone Control feature to select Silent Mode, personalize your phone's ringer styles, or set the phone to remind you of new messages.
  • Page 60: Selecting A Ringer Style

    1037B75-English.book Page 57 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM to scroll to Ring Only, Vib Only, Vib Þ Ring then press 2. Press ó to select the displayed option. • Ring Only : When you receive a call, your phone rings along with its light flashing.
  • Page 61: Transmit (Dtmf) Tones

    1037B75-English.book Page 58 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ringer style. ó 4. Press to select the displayed option. õ 5. Press to exit. Keypad Volume You can adjust the volume of keypad tones. The keypad tones are the sounds you hear when you press a key on your phone's keypad.
  • Page 62: Service Tones

    1037B75-English.book Page 59 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó 2. Press to scroll Long or Short then press õ 3. Press to exit menu. Service Tones When service tones are ON, your phone alerts when there is any change in your wireless service.
  • Page 63: Ringer Volume

    1037B75-English.book Page 60 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Ringer Volume You can adjust your ringer's volume. ó ã ç í 1. Press ó 2. Press to adjust your ringer's volume then press õ 3. Press to exit. Setup Message Tones When you receive a new Voice Mail or alphanumeric message, your phone beeps three times.
  • Page 64: Reminder Tones Setup

    1037B75-English.book Page 61 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Voice Mail Tone ó ã ç ì å 1. Press ó 2. Press to choose 3 beeps, 1 beep, Off then press to select the displayed option. õ 3. Press to exit. Reminder Tones Setup If you subscribe to messaging services, this feature can help to remind you when you have unread messages.
  • Page 65: Lock/Security

    1037B75-English.book Page 62 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Lock/Security While you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your phone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unauthorized use. Auto Lock Turn this feature ON and your phone will automatically lock itself when the phone is turned OFF.
  • Page 66: Unlocking The Phone

    1037B75-English.book Page 63 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Unlocking the Phone Unlocking your phone is quick and easy. When your phone is ON, enter your four- digit code. Your factory programmed lock code is 1234. If you have changed the lock code and cannot remember what it is, see “Viewing the Lock Code”...
  • Page 67: Security Options

    1037B75-English.book Page 64 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Security Options For your protection, you must enter a six-digit security code in order to access the features in the Secure Options submenu. The factory programmed secure code is 000000. Viewing the Lock Code You can see the four-digit lock code.
  • Page 68: Service Level

    1037B75-English.book Page 65 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM õ 4. Press to exit. Changing the Security Code The default Security Code is a six-digit number factory set to 000000. You should change it to something unique and easy to remember. ó...
  • Page 69 1037B75-English.book Page 66 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Your phone has two service levels: • Level 1: Calls can be placed from memory locations 1 ~ 10 only. • No dialing from keypad. • No memory edit or storage. •...
  • Page 70: Master Reset

    1037B75-English.book Page 67 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Master Reset Use this feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings. Note: Once you use this feature, the reset process cannot be canceled or reversed. óã é...
  • Page 71: Phone Options

    1037B75-English.book Page 68 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó 3. Press to select "Yes" or "No" then press You will see: Master Reset 4. It will take a few seconds to reset all of your phone's options back to their factory settings.
  • Page 72: Call Options

    1037B75-English.book Page 69 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Note: Only one number can be active on your phone at a time. ó ãè ã 1. Press . The display will show your phone's currently active number 2. Press to scroll through the list of phone numbers programmed into ó...
  • Page 73 1037B75-English.book Page 70 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Making a Call with PIN Code Active When you make a call with PIN Code active, your phone will queue the number ò stored in location 07 and then send it when you press the ò...
  • Page 74 1037B75-English.book Page 71 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Auto Answer Turn Auto Answer ON to have your phone automatically answer incoming calls after two ring cycles. ó ã è å ç 1. Press ó 2. Press to toggle the feature On or Off then press õ...
  • Page 75: Display Options

    1037B75-English.book Page 72 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM signal, this feature will not work. Display Options This submenu allows you to customize your phone's display. Change Language This feature allows you to select the language of the prompts and messages that your phone displays.
  • Page 76 1037B75-English.book Page 73 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó 4. Press to save the banner. õ 5. Press to exit. Backlight Select Your phone's backlight illuminates when you press a key or your phone receives an incoming call signal. This feature allows you to choose how long it remains ON. ó...
  • Page 77: System Options

    1037B75-English.book Page 74 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM õ 3. Press to exit menu. System Options The System Options submenu offers a couple features that will help you use your phone and wireless network. Display System ID (Contact your Service Provider for availability) Use this feature to display the unique System ID number that identifies the wireless system your phone is accessing.
  • Page 78 1037B75-English.book Page 75 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • Standard : Your phone first seeks a home type system, then a non-home type system. • Home Only : Phone will not operate outside its home system. • Scan A : Phone will operate only within non-wireline (A) systems. •...
  • Page 79: Personal Information Management System (Pims)

    1037B75-English.book Page 76 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM õ 2. Press to exit. Roam List Version This feature displays the Roam List Version used by your phone. If you require technical assistance, you may be asked to check this information. óã...
  • Page 80: Schedule Searching

    1037B75-English.book Page 77 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó the old note or not. Press to select "Yes" or "No" then press ó 4. If not, enter your notes and then press ó 5. Enter the alarm date and time then press If you don't input the alarm time and date, the alarm time is set for the same time as ö...
  • Page 81: Message

    1037B75-English.book Page 78 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Message This function provides access to your phone's new and easy Messaging Menu. From this menu, you can check your Voice Mail, and read your pager-like alphanumeric messages (Contact your service provider for availability).
  • Page 82: Receiving Messages

    1037B75-English.book Page 79 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Receiving Messages If your phone is ON and you receive a Voice Mail, or alphanumeric message: • An alert sounds or vibrates • An indicator appears on the display: Appears on the upper line of the display when you receive an alphanumeric message.
  • Page 83 1037B75-English.book Page 80 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM • Pager messages can be marked NORMAL, URGENT, or EMERGENCY. If the received message is marked URGENT or EMERGENCY, that message type appears on the second line of the display before the message. If the message is marked NORMAL, no message type displayed.
  • Page 84: Voice Message

    1037B75-English.book Page 81 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Voice Message When you receive Voice Mail, your service provider sends a notification to your phone and your phone displays an indicator. You can check for new Voice Mail simply by glancing at your phone's display. To view voice messages: ó...
  • Page 85: Text Message

    1037B75-English.book Page 82 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Text Message Your phone can receive alphanumeric messages like a pager. The incoming message memory stores up to messages, depending on the size of each message. Note: Function depends on your service provider. Please contact your service provider for more information.
  • Page 86 1037B75-English.book Page 83 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM õ the entire message, press then you return to the list of message headers. Protecting and unprotecting a message You can protect important messages to ensure their safekeeping for later review. A protected message can not be deleted until the message is unprotected.
  • Page 87: Send A Message

    1037B75-English.book Page 84 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Send a Message Your phone can send alphanumeric messages like a pager. The outgoing message memory stores up to messages, depending on the size of each message. Note: This is a network and subscription dependent feature and may not be available in all areas.
  • Page 88 1037B75-English.book Page 85 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM New Message Note: This Function depends on your service provider. Please contact your service provider for more information. ó ç ç ã 1. Press ó 2. Enter the other party's phone number then press ó...
  • Page 89 1037B75-English.book Page 86 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Stored Messages ó ç ç å 1. Press . You will see a list of stored message headers. Note: If there are no stored messages, you will see: No Stored Message 2.
  • Page 90 1037B75-English.book Page 87 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó If you press without entering any number, your phone number is automatically sent as the call back number. 7. Select the message priority level: normal, urgent or EMERGENCY and then ó...
  • Page 91: Delete Messages

    1037B75-English.book Page 88 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM ó press . Availability of this feature depends on your service provider. ò 5. Press the to send the message. If successfull, you will see the previous menu, if not, Re-Send? ò...
  • Page 92 1037B75-English.book Page 89 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Delete All Stored Messages ó ç é å 1. Press ó 2. Press to scroll the Yes or No then press 3. If you want to delete all stored text message, select "Yes". Delete All Messages ó...
  • Page 93: Use And Care

    1037B75-English.book Page 90 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Use and Care Do not immerse in water. Do not use alcohol or other Clean with a soft cloth cleaning solutions. dampened with soap and water. Do not expose to ... or extreme shock ..
  • Page 94: Garantía

    • Baterías. Los defectos en materiales y mano de obra de baterías fabricadas por Motorola y/o vendidas con los productos están cubiertos por esta garantía sólo si la capacidad de carga completa disminuye a menos de 80% de la capacidad nominal o si las baterías presentan fugas.
  • Page 95 1037B75-English.book Page 92 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM II. Cuánto dura el período de cobertura A partir de la fecha de compra de los productos realizada por el primer usuario final: • Productos. La garantía es de un año. Excepción: La garantía de los accesorios de la radio de la serie Spirit GT es de 90 días.
  • Page 96 1-800-353-2729 1-888-390-6456 Recibirá instrucciones para enviar los productos por correo a Motorola. Usted debe enviarlos con porte postal, impuestos y seguro pagos. Junto con los productos, debe incluir: a) una copia de su recibo, factura de venta u otra prueba de compra similar;...
  • Page 97 • Productos utilizados en combinación con equipos o software auxiliares o periféricos no provistos por Motorola para su uso con los productos (“equipos auxiliares”), o cualquier daño a los productos o equipos auxiliares que resulten de dicho uso. Entre otros, los “equipos auxiliares” incluyen baterías, cargadores, adaptadores y fuentes de alimentación no fabricados o no provistos por Motorola.
  • Page 98 Motorola. Cualquiera de éstos anula esta garantía.
  • Page 99 VII.Otras limitaciones Ésta es la única garantía de Motorola por los productos y establece el único recurso legal del cliente. Esta garantía se otorga en lugar de toda otra garantía expresa. Las garantías implícitas, incluidas sin limitaciones las garantías implícitas de comerciabilidad y aptitud para un propósito específico, se...
  • Page 100 VIII.Disposiciones acerca de patentes y software A cargo de Motorola, defenderemos y pagaremos los costos y los daños y perjuicios que se dictaminen en su contra en caso de que un juicio se base en un reclamo de que los productos infringen directamente una patente de los Estados Unidos.
  • Page 101 Ésta es la única responsabilidad de Motorola respecto de la violación de patentes por parte de los productos. Las leyes de los Estados Unidos y de otros países reservan para Motorola y otros proveedores externos de software, determinados derechos exclusivos sobre el software protegido por derechos de autor (copyright), tales como los derechos exclusivos para reproducir y distribuir copias de dicho software.
  • Page 102 Para obtener información acerca de los productos de comunicaciones personales de Motorola, incluido el servicio de garantía, los accesorios y las garantías extendidas opcionales para productos seleccionados, llame al siguiente número: Estados Unidos Canadá...
  • Page 103: Computer Program Copyrights

    Motorola computer programs in any manner or form without Motorola's prior written consent. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or rights under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola, except for a nonexclusive license to use the Motorola product and the Motorola computer programs with the Motorola product.
  • Page 104: Index

    1037B75-English.book Page 101 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Index Calls Answering ........29 Ending a call ........27 Activating PIN Code ......69 Making a Call .......27 Alarm ..........54 Receiving ........29 Auto Hyphen ........73 Calls List Auto Lock ........62 Incoming Calls ......49 Last Calls ........49 Unanswered ........50...
  • Page 105 1037B75-English.book Page 102 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Dual Band/Dual Mode Operation ..25 Unanswered Calls......30 Dual Number ........‘26 Voice Mail ........23 Instant Redial........71 Earpiece Volume ......59 Editing a number ......46 Keypad Tones .........58 Ending a Call........
  • Page 106 1037B75-English.book Page 103 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Key Lock ........43 Receiving ........79 Message ........42 Stored ........85, 86 Mute ..........44 Text ..........82 Ring Option ......... 44 Voice ..........81 Making a Call ........27 Modify and Add a Number ....47 Making a Call with PIN Code Active 70 Mute..........
  • Page 107 1037B75-English.book Page 104 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Schedule Setting ......76 Phone Book ........45 Safety ..........6 Status .......... 48 Schedule Searching ......77 Phone Options ........ 68 Schedule Setting ......76 Call Options ......... 69 Scratchpad ........39 Change Number ......68 Security Code Changing the Security Code ..65 Activing the PIN ......
  • Page 108 Analog Only ........ 75 Turbo Dial ........32 System Options ....... 74 Turning Your Phone Off ....26 Turning your phone on ....25 Testing Your Motorola Talkabout 182C Phone ........26 Unanswered Call Indicator ....30 Timers ..........51 Unanswered Calls List .....50 Cumulative ........
  • Page 109: Personal Numbers

    1037B75-English.book Page 106 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Personal Numbers You can use this page to keep track of important numbers. Service Provider Number Family and Friends Number 6881037B76-O...
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  • Page 113: Quick Reference Card

    1037B75-English.book Page 1 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM TalkAbout 182c óè Locks the keypad. Quick Reference Card óê Mutes the microphone. Control Buttons óí Use to select Ring and õ Turns the phone ON and OFF, Vibrate modes. ends phone calls, and exits Indicators menus.
  • Page 114 1037B75-English.book Page 2 Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:41 AM Turning your Phone On or Off Voice Messages ó ó Press and hold for more than 1 To view voice messages, press ç ã second. Making and Ending a Call To listen to voice messages, press ò...

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