Motorola 12822 (170-1058) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 16753 CLEANING Clean the unit only with a damp cloth moistened with a mild detergent and water. Do not use abrasive cleaners or any type of solvent which may affect the unit's finish. ANTENNA REPLACEMENT Under normal conditions, your extendible antenna should never need replacement. If, however, replacement becomes necessary, return the unit only to a qualified repair facility. EXTERNAL CONNECTOR The metal contacts of the external connector may have a cover to prevent debris from getting in. To remove the cover, insert a small pry such as a paper clip into the slot and apply pressure outward. Before Calling for Service Is the unit locked? See Electronic Lock section. Is No Svc lit? See Service Area Section. Is a unique operating mode Constant flashing of ROAM while in Programmed? your home service area may indicate that an incompatible system type had been selected. See System Type Selection section. Is the unit operating with non- When you first turn the unit on, if standard settings? o is displayed, you may have inadvertently selected improper operating characteristics. See Feature Status Review section. Have you selected the wrong home If your unit is programmed for two system? telephone number capability, press RCL #-> to display the active telephone number. See Two Telephone Number Capability section. Have you charged the battery? Place the unit in the charger and verify that the charger indicator lights. If it does not light, check all wire connections and remove and reset the battery. MESSAGE GLOSSARY ' (Apostrophe), scrolling activated o Feature is selected (also indicates a pause in memory). A How <-* is displayed when stored in memory AnSWEr Automatic Answer Selected AnSWr AUTO Automatic Answer feature AUTOLOC Automatic Lock selected A1 Two Telephone Number Capability (Active System is non-wireline, using phone number 1.) A2 Two Telephone Number Capability (Active system is non-wireline, using phone number 2.) b------ Battery Voltage Meter (number of bars indicates relative level of voltage) b1 Two Telephone Number Capability (Active system is wireline, using phone number 1.) b2 Two Telephone Number Capability (Active system is wireline, using phone number 2.) C Precedes Cumulative Timer display (also how #-> is displayed when stored in memory) CALL Shows incoming call, Call in Absence, or Weak Signal Alert. CALL bAC Calling line identifier EMrgCY Emergency Dialing EMr OFF Emergency Dialing Deactivated EMrgCY OFF Emergency Dialing feature HOME System Type Selection (Home mode) LEvEL 1 Call restriction selected LEvEL 4 No call restriction selected LdTMF Long Tone DTMF selected LObAT Low battery LOngdTMF Long Tone DTMF feature LOC Preceded unlock code when displayed LOC AUTO Automatic Lock feature LOC'd Unit is locked MESSgE Short Message MUTE Microphone muted, Telephone is on r Precedes display of Resettable Call Timer rEdIAL Automatic Redial selected 5------- Signal Strength Meter (SSM) (number of bars indicates relative signal strength) SCAnA System Type Selection (scan non-wireline 'A' only) SCAnAb System Type Selection (scan 'A' type first, then 'B') SCAnb System Type Selection (scan wireline 'B' only) SCAnbA System Type Selection (Scan 'B' type first, then 'A') SIgOFF Signal Strength Meter deactivated SIgnAL OFF Signal Strength Meter feature STd All user features set to standard STdAB System Type Selection (non-wireline standard mode) STdbA System Type Selection (wireline standard mode) STdbA vOICE Voice mail message System Type Selection (wireline standard mode) v------ Volume Meter (number of bars indicates relative volume level) vOX MOdE VOX mode feature (br/all-08/29/95)