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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5CK1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
EXHIBIT 8 Thanks in deed for purchasing this cellular phone of Motorola which takes pride in its world-best radio communication technology. All of the Motorola cellular communication equipment are designed and manufactured in compliance with the in-house strict standards and international standards, and especially, they are subjected to stringent quality tests in connection with temperature, humidity, impact, dust, vibration, and drop before being released. We assure you that this Motorola phone manufactured through these processes gives you high quality satisfaction. Thank you again for selecting our products, and hopefully you would succeed in your business with your Motorola V720. Any content of this manual and any function of this product are subject to change accordingly. We suggest that you set your phone to vibration mode at a public place in order to observe right manners in using the phone. Each digital wireless phone manufactured and supplied by Motorola has its own ESN (Electronics Serial Number). Removal or change of this ESN, or an attempt to reproduce and enter another ESN shall be deemed an illegal act. Any person who commits such an illegal act shall be sentenced to three yearsor shorter penal servitude or fined 10 million won or less pursuant to the related civil laws (Article 4 of Radio Wave Act, Article 4 of Telecommunications Enterprise Act, and Article 347 of the Criminal Law Act). In addition, such an illegal act may damage the software built in the phone, with the result that the phone cannot be used any longer. Thus, customers are required to be careful not to incur any damage due to such an illegal act. Especially, once such an illegal act is identified, both the free and paid services warranted by Motorola are rejected. Precautions Do not lend your own phone to other person inadvertently. For repairs or other services, contact our designated service center. If your phone has gotten lost or stolen, immediately report to the relevant telecommunications service provider. This product should not be added with any separate equipment that may cause an alteration to its original performance as described on type registration. Read this information carefully before you use the phone, for safe and efficient use. Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal Your digital wireless phone is a power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out high radio frequency(RF) energy. International agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF energy. US FCC Code of Regulations : 47 CFR part2 sub-part J*
ANSI IEEE C95.1 (1992)*
IEEE C95.1 (1999)*
NCRP Report 86 (1986)*
ICNIRP (1998)*
Department of Health and Welfare Canada, Safety Code 6 (1999) Australia Communication Committee, Standard of Wireless Communication for Exposure to Electromagnetic Wave (1999)
* Federal Communication Commission ; American National Standards Institute :National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Antenna Use only the antenna authorized by Motorola. Using an unauthorized antenna may damage your phone, which rejects the free services offered by Motorola. Do not use the damaged antenna. You may get slightly burned if you touch the damaged antenna. Effective Operation Hold your phone as when doing to the general telephone, with the antenna placed straight over your shoulder. Speak distinctly to your phone with your mouth placed near the transmitter. Never touch the antenna during a call. If so, it may degrade call quality and cause the phone to transmit excessive power. Phone Case In order to minimize exposure to electromagnetic wave, hold the phone in the case provided or authorized by Motorola. You may be exposed to excessive electromagnetic wave if you use the case not provided or authorized by Motorola. If you dont use the case or when you use the data call, keep the distance of at least 2.5cm between the phone and your body. See www.mymotorola.cofor authorized Motorola accessory. Digital Wireless Phone and Electronic Devices Most electronic equipment is shielded from high RF signals. However, certain equipment may not be shielded against RF signals from your wireless phone and cause malfunctions to it. Aircraft Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. The wireless phone could interfere with the electronic navigation devices of an aircraft. Pacemaker The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of fifteen centimeters (15cm) be maintained between a wireless phones antenna and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers should always use the phone in the opposite side of the pacemaker to minimize interference. Turn your phone OFF as far as possible. Hearing Aid Some types of wireless phone may interfere with a hearing aid. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturers of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensible to external RF energy. Using a Phone While Driving Abide by the regulations relating to the use of cellular phone while driving. And be sure to keep the following precautions. Give full attention to driving. Do not use your phone while driving, or use the hands-free kit if required. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if required. Vehicles Equipped with Air Bags An air bag inflates with great force in a moment. If in-vehicle handsfree car kit is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment or other objects, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Explosion site Turn your phone OFF in a place possibly causing a danger to it or posted Turn Your Cellular Phone OFF. This is to avoid interference with the explosive detonating operation. And observe all the instructions and signals posted in these areas. Danger Zone Do not remove the battery in the danger zone. Turn your phone OFF. Follow all the instructions and signals in the danger zone. RF energy equipment could be used on construction sites for detonation of remote explosives. DO NOT install accessories onto your phone in such areas that a gas/propane leak may occur, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and below deck on boats. Also, DO NOT place any inflammables near in-vehicle accessories for car phone. Very rarely, however, sparks from your phone or accessories could occur. When Using the Battery Caution! If the battery terminal contacts a conductor (key, necklace, etc.), it may cause damage to other objects and injury such as a burn to a person. When the battery terminal contacts a conductor, the battery becomes a part of the closed circuit and produces heat, becoming so hot. Handle the charged battery very cautiously. If you want to put the battery pack in your pocket or bag together with other metal goods, first be sure to store it in the battery case. V720 I. Before Use 1. Inside the package 2. Name and Functions of the Parts 3. Icons 4. How to Use the Battery Pack 5. Precaution 9 10 12 13 17 1. Inside the Package I. Before Use 5 5 0 m A h ( V 7 2 0 ) 9 3 0 m A h ( V 7 2 0 ) Handset Battery packs Battery Case Desktop Charger Users Manual V7209 I. Before Use 2. Names and Functions of Parts Volume Button Record Button Service Lamp Antenna Earmic Jack External LCD External Key 10V720 Earpiece LCD Screen Navigation Button Wap Button Dial Button Transmitter Wireless Data Communication Cable Port I. Before Use Makes a call Displays the list of calling numbers Switches on/off power, and ends the call Ends the function and returns to the main menu At standby mode :
Left : UnansCall List Right : Phonebook Quick Search Up : Download Manager Down : Alarm Setting Deletes characters and figures Press : Deletes a character or a figure at a time Press and hold : Deletes all Moves to upper menu or previous screen Searches for list, or adjusts volume during the call Moves to the top menu from the standby mode At menu mode - Used to search for menua Functions as the [Option] key at menu and Accesses WAP(See P.93) Function as [OK] at menu mode Dial Button ? Enters figures and characters International call speed dialing Menu Serch Etiquette mode setup/release One-touch lock setup/release Msg mode Moves to Msg mode from the standby mode Functions as the [Back] key at menu and Msg mode Retrieves voice and short Msg Connects a call when using the earmic. V72011 I. Before Use 3. Icons Indicates the signal strength level in the current service area This symbol is displayed when attempting a call or during a call. Indicates that the phone is set to the Vib. Only mode. Indicates that the phone is set to the VibThenBell mode Indicates that a voice or text Msg has been received Indicates that alarm has been set to ON. This icon is disappeared if the alarm is released. Indicates the remaining battery capacity. Fully charged Battery low Needs to be charged at once Indicates that GoNext is connected. Indicates that the phone has been locked. Indicates that the data communication cable is connected. 12V720 I. Before Use 4. How to Use Battery Pack 1. Handset and Battery Pack 1. Installing Fit the battery pack into the groove on the lower side of the handset. Push it all the way in the arrow direction until a clickis heard. 2. Removing Push the removal button upward. Remove the battery pack in the arrow direction from the handset. 2. Battery Case and Battery Pack 1. Installing Fit the battery pack into the groove on the lower side of the battery case. Push it all the way in the arrow direction until a clickis heard. 2. Removing Lift up the upper part, and then push the battery pack forward. Remove the battery pack in the arrow direction from the battery case. V72013 I. Before Use 3. Charging the Battery Pack 1. Charging with desktop charging cradle Be sure to charge the battery pack fully as it is not fully charged when you purchase it. Connect the power plug of the desktop charging cradle to the wall socket outlet (220V only) To charge both the handset and battery pack, fit the battery pack installed on the handset or the battery case into the front charging port of the desktop charging cradle and insert the battery pack into the rear charging port. The cradle charges first the handset fit in the front charging ports. You can charge the battery installed on the battery case in the front charging port. Charging state is indicated by the indicator lamp on the desktop charging cradle. 2. Charging with power cable Connect the power cable to the charger (DC power equipment) and connect the power plug to the wall socket outlet. Plug the power cable jack into the port on the lower part of the handset. The message Being chargedis displayed on the external screen. 4. Batteru Pack Charging Progress State Port Front Prot Rear Port Stnadby Being charged Charging complete
Amber Red Red Green Green
<If the lamp blinks in red>
The charging terminals are not contacted properly. Check to see if the battery pack is clean, and then, make another attempt. 14V720 I. Before Use The battery pack has been discharged excessively. The indicator lamp will light up in normal color after a while and charging operation will be started. The battery pack or any other component might be defective. Contact the service center.
<If the lamp is in amble>
The battery pack is on standby for charging or is being charged in a too hot or cold place If you place it in room temperature, the indicator lamp color will change into red and charging operation will be started 5. Battery Pack Charging Time Battery type 550mAh(V720) 930mAh(V720) Time Approximately 90 min Approximately 150 min Charging times are subject to change by the battery pack condition. The lower the AC power to the adapter, the charging times may become longer. Charging is not performed if the ambient temperature is too high or too low. Be sure to charge the battery in room temperature. 6. Battery Pack Operationg Time Type Time 550mAh(V720) 930mAh(V720) Slot Mode 0 Slot Mode 1 Slot Mode 2 Slot Mode 0 Slot Mode 1 Slot Mode 2 Standard Appex Appex Appex Appex Appex Appex standby time 30~50 hour 60 ~ 80 hour 90 ~ 100 hour 50~80 hour 100 ~ 130 hour 150~170 hour Standard talk time Apprx 100 minutes Apprx 170 minutes V72015 I. Before Use Slot mode is varied by service area. It takes the same amount of power between receiving and making a call. Standby time is reduced by poor coverage. Operating time is varied in accordance with charging status, temperature(low/high), coverage, LCD backlit and keypad backlit. Slot Mode?
Your mobile phone communicates with the base station at regular intervals and notifies its location to the base station. This is called Slot Mode. Standby time is reduced, as the interval gets shorter. 7. Low Battery Charge Indicatior When the battery pack is almost consumed, a beepis sounded and If you continue to use your phone in this state, the power of the phone is turned off. Recharge your phone immediately. If flashes, LCD backlit and keypad backlit may not be on, and the phone may not function normally. flashes. 8. How to Manage Battery Pack Always use the authorized battery pack and charger. If you install an unauthorized battery pack, the message Warning | Unauthorized Batteryis displayed on the standby screen. Using an unauthorized charger may cause damage to the battery pack or may be exploded. The battery pack can be exploded if the terminals get short. Always keep the battery with the battery case on. 16V720 I. Before Use Recharge and keep the battery in room temperature. If you recharge the battery in too hot a place (inside the car in summer or near fire), or in too cold a place, recharging is not done well, and the lamp turns into amber. If you leave the battery unused for a long time, the operating time is reduced. Never put apart the charger and the battery pack, or leave them near fire. Keep the charger and the battery pack away from the reach of a child. Strong impact or drop of battery may cause reduced battery life. Always keep the terminal of the charger and the battery pack clean. The battery pack is a consumable good, and its operating time reduces slowly by repeated recharging/discharging. If the operating time reduces to half, purchase a new battery pack. 5. Precaution Always use the authorized, dedicated battery pack and charger. Using an unauthorized battery pack or charger rejects the services offered by Motorola. Never use them in a humid, hot atmosphere. If your phone becomes damp, malfunction may result. If submerged, it may be beyond repair. NEVER turn the power ON with your phone dampen. Remove the battery pack and contact the nearest service center for repair. Never disassemble or alter your phone. Unauthorized disassembly may reject free service offered by Motorola. Use care not to give an impact or vibration to your phone. When not in use, it should be stored in a safe place. Avoid touching the antenna or letting it contact any part of your body during a call. Avoid cleaning your phone with chemical solutions such as solvent or thinner. Always use the authorized handsfree kit. Using an unauthorized kit may result in malfunction. Especially, any product having strong magnetism can cause direct malfunction to your phone and thus reject the free services offered by Motorola. V72017 V720 II. Basic Operation 1. Power On/Off 2. Placing a call 3. Receiving a call 4. Unanswered call 19 19 24 28 II. Basic Operation 1. Power On/Off 1. Power On Press The service lamp is on, displaying Motorola logo and user-set graphic. And then, the initial screen is displayed. 2. Power Off Press and hold The graphic disappears before the power gets off. 2. Placing a Call Enter the area code and the phone number V72019 II. Basic Operation 1. Using the Phonebook Select a person using Quick Search. (See P.40~42 on how to search for a number.) If you select a person and press placed to the Representative Number
, a call is Select a person Select a number 2. Turbo dialing If you press and hold an address, a call is placed to the representative number of the address. If the address is 17, press the dial button
(See P.34 setting a representative number.) and then press and hold
. 3. Electronic dialing You can use this function to make a call to ARS or telebanking, or to retrieve a voice message. If you want to cancel the electronic dialing, press
(BACK). Enter the phone number Press Por T, and then the electronic number 20V720 II. Basic Operation Key Operation You should press or
[Next] to send the number after P. The number after T is send after a while. P T 4. Emergency dialing You can make a call to the emergency number even when the phone is locked. Enter the emergency number 1. Saving Emergency Number
[TopM.] Select MENU Select Lock/Secure, and then enter the Lock Code Select Emergency Select EmergencyNum1, 2 or 3 Enter the number. V72021 II. Basic Operation 5. Voice dialing You can make a call by saying the stored name. If you have set the voice dialing function, it starts automaticall when you open the lid. Say the name. Press and hold There can be a mistake in recognizing the voice. You cant use voice dialing if the phone is locked. Unlock the phone before using the voice dialing. in idle mode to use voice dialing. The name must have been stored on the voice dialing list.
(See P.69~70 on how to clear Lock.)
[TopM.] Select Shortcut Voice Dialing Select an option 22V720 II. Basic Operation 1. Storing Select Storing Say the name (Twice) Enter the number 2. View List 3. Auto Dialing Select View List The number is displayed. You can hear the stored voice and view the number on the screen. To view the next stored number, press
[Next]. If you activate this option, Voice Dialingis running automatically. Select Auto Dialing Select value You can switch the phone to idle mode by pressing or
. V72023 II. Basic Operation 4. Delete All 3. Receiving a Call Open the lid to receive a call. 1. Using Earmic If you select this option, all the contents stored in voice dialing list are deleted. Select Delete All Select value To delete an individual item, press
[DEL] when the item to delete is displayed in View List. You can select the ringer style and answer mode (Ring/Vib, Graphic).
(See P.47 for selecting ringer style / P.48 for selecting Ring/Vib/
P.67 for setting graphic) If you have registered to the Calling Line Identification Presentation service,the caller number is displayed on the Main LCD and the Sub LCD. You can download a graphic from GoNext, and change the display in Set Graphicin Shortcut. It may take time to display the graphic on the phone depending on the downloaded graphic size.
(See P.67 for setting the graphic.) If the earmic is connected, press and hold
, or the earmic button. If the lid is closed, press or the earmic button to receive a call. To finish the call, press or the earmic button. 24V720 II. Basic Operation 1. Open to Answer Yes : Opne the lid to answer the call. No : Open the lid, and press any key except the button to answer the call. 2. Auto Answer If the lid is open or the earmic is connected, the call is automatically connected after the ringer tone for the designated time. If the lid is closed, you cannot use this Auto Answer function unless the earmic is connected. 2. Setting answer mode
[TopM.] Menu Phone Option Call Answer Select an answer mode 3. Using Auto Answering In case you cannot answer a call, you can connect the call to auto answering function. You can also use this function temporarily by pressing and holding
. V72025 II. Basic Operation 1. Activating/Inactivating Auto answering Press Auto Answer Select value 2. Play Press Play Select an item to play 26V720 If the phone is short of free memory, a message is displayed, indicating the phone is short or free memory. Delete the previous record and set the function again.
(See P.75 for Deleting Recording.) If the phone is locked, you cannot use Auto Answer function. Release Lock before you set the function.
(See P.70 on how to clear lock.) However, you can still activate the function temporarily even when the phone is locked. When Auto Answeris being played, the caller number is not displayed for another call, and such call is not displayed in CLI list and UnansCall list. You can listen to the recording in Answering Play. II. Basic Operation 3. Answer Ment Select Default Ment : This ment is stored in the phone in default. User Rec. Ment : You can record your own ment. Press Answer Ment Sel Select a ment 4. Answer Ment Select Press Answering Rec. Record a ment
[END]
Stop recording :
You can listen to the recorded ment in Answering Play. To delete the recorded ment, press
[DEL] in Answering Play. You cannot delete the default ment though. V72027 II. Basic Operation 4. Unanswered Call If you missed a call, it is displayed on the screen as below. If you have registered to the Calling Number Identification Presentationservice, press
[OK] to display the UnansCall List. If the lid is closed, press to view the UnansCall List on the Sub LCD. (See P.43 for viewing UnansCall List.) If the number is in Call Restrict, the message No Caller Informationis displayed. Press
[BACK], to return to idle mode. 28V720 V720 III. Entering Charactera 1. Changing Character Mode 2. Hebrew Letters 3. English Letters and Numbers 30 30 30 4. Special Characters and Graphic Characters 30 5. Editing and Modifying Characters 6. Deleting Characters 31 31 III. Entering Characters 1. Changing Character Mode Each time you press
, the input mode switches to Hebrew English Capital English Small Number. Use to move the cursor. 2. Hebrew Letters 3. English Letters and Numbers 1. English Letters To enter the first, second and third English letter on a key, press the key once, twice and three times respectively. 2. Numbers Press the number key in number mode. 4. Special Characters and Graphic Characters Press in the character mode to display Special Characters. Press to display Special Characters or Graphic Characters. Press the number key for the special character or the graphic character. 30V720 III. Entering Characters 1. Special Character 5. Editing and Modifying Characters Place the cursor to the position to insert a character. The typed character is entered in front of the cursor. Press to delete the characters from the next of the cursor. 6. Deleting Characters Press to delete a character at a time, or press and hold to delete all. V72031 V720 IV. Phone Book 1. Saving Phone Number 2. Modifying Phone Number 3. Deleting Phone Number 4. Seaching Phone Number 5. Viewing Phone Number 33 36 38 40 42 1. Saving Phone Number 1. Saving phone number in the number IV. Phone Book
[TopM.] Select Save Phone Number Select the item Type the content
[DONE]
2. Saving phone number in the idle Mode Enter phone number
[STO]
Select an icon Select the additional item
[DONE] after entering the content You can save up to 9 items. You can save other items once the content is saved for an item. Press
[DONE]
to finish saving. Name Location Cell Phone house Office E-mail Other Group V72033 IV. Phone Book If you have entered all contents, the phone is switched into input mode. You can save phone numbers of up to 200 persons. To cancel saving, press during saving. or 1. Entering name You can enter the name of up to 16 Hebrew letters or up to 16 English letters. (See P.30~31 for entering characters.) 2. Entering phone number You can enter the phone number of up to 34 figures. It is displayed up to 15 figures. (including hyphen.) 3. Selecting representative number You can select a phone number (home, mobile, office) as the representative number. Enter the phone numbers first before selecting a representative number. If you dont select a specific number as the representative number, the phone it self designate a representative number from the entered numbers. ( in the order of Mobile Home Office ) a call is made to the representative number. (See P.20 on Speed Dialing.)
. is marked on the item selected as the representative number. If you press and hold the address in the idle mode, You can make a call to the number you have entered by pressing 4. Entering E-mail address You can enter up to 50 characters including the E-mail symbols like @and ,for E-mail address. Press during entering the address to enter the symbols required for E-mail address.
(@, ., -, _, /, ;, .com, .net, .co.il) 34V720 IV. Phone Book 5. Using
[Option] while saving phone number If you enter a mobile number of an E-mail address, [Option] is displayed on the screen. If you press you can send a message or a mail to the mobile number or the E-mail address.
[Option],
[When selecting the mobile number]
See P.86~87 on Sending a message. Select the mobile number
[Option] Select Pop-up menu value Enter the receiver number
[When selecting the E-mail address]
Select the E-mail address
[Option] Select Pop-up menu value Enter the receiver address After sending a message or a mail, the phone returns to the phone number saving mode. Press
[DONE] to finish saving. V72035 IV. Phone Book 6. Selecting bell You can select different bells according to the individual and the group. Select If no bell is selected for an individual, the group bell is applied for the individual. If neither the individual nor the in the phone number saving mode, and select a bell. group character is selected, the bell selected in Ringer StyleIn Tone Controlis applied.
(See P.47 on Ringer Style.) 7. Selecting group in the phone number saving mode to select a group. The default groups are Family, General, Office, Select Friend, and New. You can make a new group if you select New Group. Groups are saved in alphabetic order regardless of saving sequence. You can use up to 6 Hebrew letters and 12 English letters for a group name. You can make up to 30 new groups. 2. Modifying Phone Number Display the items to modify using the search function. (See P.40~42 for Searching a phone number.) Select the list to modify Select the item to modify 36V720 IV. Phone Book 1. Modifying phone number Select a phone number list to modify Modify the number See Editing Character(See P.31) 2. Modifying name and E-mail address
[DONE]
Select the item (Name/E-mail) to modify Modify contents
[DONE]
3. Modifying group 1. Changing the group in an entry Select an entry, using the phone number search function, of which group name is to be changed.
(See P.40~42 for searching for phone number.) Select a group Select a group to save
[DONE]
2. Changing group name Select a group to change using Recall by Group. (See P.41 for Recall by Group.) Select the group to change Press You can use up to 6 Hebrew letters and 12 English letters. to delete the existing name before entering a new group name.
[Option] Select the value to change name Change the name V72037 IV. Phone Book You cannot enter the same group name with the existing group. All the group names in the entries in the changed group list are automatically changed. You cannot change the group name General. 3. Deleting Phone Number 1. Deleting Entire PhoneBook
[TopM.] Select Menu Select Lock/Secure and enter the password Select Clear List Select PhoneBook Select the value 2. Deleting an entry Use the phone number search function to select the entry to delete. (See P.40~42 for searching for phone number.) Select the list to delete, and then select
[DEL] Select the value 38V720 3. Deleting individual item Select the entry to delete with the search function. (See P.40~42 for Searching Phone Number.) IV. Phone Book Select the entry Select the item to delete Press to delete
[DONE]
4. Deleting group Delete the group to delete. (See P.41 for Recall by Group) If you select a group, all information in the group is moved to the General group. The Generalgroup is not deleted.
[DEL] Select the value V72039 IV. Phone Book 4. Searching for phone number
[TopM.] Select Menu PhoneBook Select a search method If you type the first character of the name in Quick Searchand Recall by Group, the names and group names starting with the character are displayed. 1. Quick Search The names are listed in alphabetic order on the PhoneBook. Select Quick Search Select the entry Display information Any entry without name is placed in the bottom of the list. Press in the idle mode to move directly to Quick Search. 40V720 IV. Phone Book 2. Recall by Group You can view the list of group, and search for a number in a group. Select Recall by Group Select the group to search Select the entry View information 3. Recall by Name Enter the name to search. Select Recall by Name Enter the name Select the entry View information V72041 IV. Phone Book 4. Recall by address You can select address which you ward to find with input address. Select Recall by Address Enter the address View information 5. Viewing Phone Book information
[TopM.] Select Menu Phone Book Select a menu To return to the previous screen, press
[Back] and
. 42V720 1. Viewing CLI List Up to 30 calling numbers are stored. IV. Phone Book Select CLI List View information 2. Viewing UnansCall Up to 30 unanswered call numbers are stored. If the number is on the Phone Book, the name is displayed. If you select in the idle mode, the UnansCall list is displayed. Select UnansCall View information 3. Viewing Send Call List Up to 30 call numbers are stored. Select Send Call List View information V72043 IV. Phone Book 4. Deleting CLI List/ UnansCall / Send Call list 1. Deleting entire list
[TopM.] Select Menu Select Lock/Secure, and then, enter the password. Select Clear List Select the list to clear Select the value 2. Deleting individual item Select the item to delete, and then press
[DEL]. 5. Viewing CLI List / UnansCall / Send Call List on the Sub LCD Press twice Search with
, and the press View call details To make a call to the searched phone number, select Sendand press
.It is available only when you use the earmic. 44V720 6. Memory Status You can view the status of the Phone Book. Select Memory Status 7. View My Num Select View My Num You can view your own phone number. IV. Phone Book V72045 V720 V. Tone control 1. Selecting Ringer 2. Ring/Vibration 3. Ring Volume 4. Ringer Option 5. Connect Tone 6. Sound Effect 47 48 49 50 50 51 1. Selecting Ringer You can select the ringer by downloading various melodies from the service provider in addition to the default melodies. V. Tone Control
[TopM.] Select Menu Tone Control Ringer Style Select the ringer type Select a ringer Ringer Tone : 1 ~ 10 Melody : 1 ~ 20 Natural Sound : 1 ~ 4 Voice Bell : 1 ~ 4 V72047 V. Tone Control 2. Ring / Vibration You can select ring or vibration for incoming call or message.
[TopM.] Select Menu Tone Control Ring/Vb Select a mode Ring, Vib (
is displayed on the LCD), VbThenBell (
is displayed on the LCD), Lamp 1. Setting etiquette mode You can change the tone from ring mode to vibration or lamp. 1. Setting Press and hold A message Etiquette mode is onis displayed, and then, with vibration, the LCD is switched into idle mode. 2. Releasing Press and hold A message Etiquette mode is offis displayed, and then, the LCD is switched into idle mode. 48V720 V. Tone Control
If the etiquette mode is on Ringer : Vibration with lamp Key tone : Mute Alarm : Vibration with lamp Connect tone : Mute 1 Min Timer : Mute Reminder tone : Vibration with lamp
(For Reminder tone, if Alarm Offis set, the lamp blinks. See P.88 for details.) 3. Ring Volume You can control ring volume. (5 Steps)
[TopM.] Select Menu Tone Control Ring Volume Set the volume Control the volume with V72049 V. Tone Control 4. Ringer Option You can select the ringer option.
[TopM.] Select Menu Tone Control Ringer Option Select an option To Set Volume : As set in Ring Volume. Low to High : Ring volume increases from Stage 1 to Stage 5, and keeps Stage 5. High to Low : Ring volume decreases from Stage 5 to Stage 1, and keeps Stage 1. 5. Connect Tone The connect tone informs you that the call you have placed is being connected.
[TopM.] Select Menu Tone Control Connect Tone Select a value 50V720 6. Sound Effect You can select the sound effect for Power On/Off. V. Tone Control
[TopM.] Select Menu Tone Control Sound Effect Select a value V72051 V720 VI. Alarm and Timer 1. Alarm 2. World Time 3. Timer 4. 1 Min Timer 53 55 56 57 VI. Alarm and Timer 1. Alarm
[TopM.] Select Menu Alarm/Timer Alarm 1. Alarm setting You can display the Alarm Settingmenu by pressing in the idle mode. To turn off alarm, open/close the lid, or press a keypad. is displayed on the LCD if alarm is set. Select Alarm Setting Select an alarm setting option 1. Choose Time You can set the alarm to go off at some time later (as you require), instead of a certain time. Select Choose Time select time 10 Min later / 30 Min later / 1 Hour later / 3 Hour later V72053 VI. Alarm and Timer 2. Set Time You can set the time and alarm cycle. Select Set Time Enter time Select cycle
- Entering time ?
Enter Hour
[OK] Enter Min
[OK] am/pm To move to the next field, press
. If you enter Hour and Min with the keypad, the cursor automatically moves to the next field. Alarm Cycle Once : Alarm is on once at the designated time Everyday : Alarm is on at the designated time every day 3. Setting Bell You can select a ring for alarm. Select Setting Bell Select Ringer Style Select a ringer If you dont select a ringer, the alarm is on with the default alarm tone. (Default tone : Bell 1) If the phone is set to Vibrationor Etiquette mode, the alarm is on with vibration. Alarm volume increases regardless of the ringer option. (Increases from Stage 1 to Stage 5. See P.50 for Ringer Option.) 54V720 VI. Alarm and Timer You can clear alarm as below. Clearing Choose Time : Clears Choose Time Clearing Set Time : Clears Set Time disappears from LCD if the alarm is off. 2. Alarm Off Select Alarm Off Select the alarm to clear Select value 2. World Time
[TopM.] Select Menu Alarm/Timer World Time Search with Seoul, Tokyo Anchorage Denver, Phoenix Washington Lisbon, Madrid Athens, Helsinki Guam, Sydney San Francisco Mexico City Montreal, NewYork London Jerusalem Samoa Seattle Chicago, Dallas Boston Paris, Amsterdam Moscow, Baghdad To return to the previous LCD display, press
[Back] or
. Honolulu LA Detroit, Miami Rio de Janeiro Rome, Berlin, Vin Tehran, Abu Dhabi V72055 VI. Alarm and Timer Athens, Helsinki Calcutta Taipei 3. Timer Jerusalem Bangkok, Jakarta Moscow, Baghdad Singapore Tehran, Abu Dhabi Beijing, Hong Kong
[TopM.] Select Menu Alarm/Timer Select Timer Select an option 1. Individual Shows the time taken for the latest call. 2. Cumulative Shows the total time of the calls you have made from service start to now. You cannot reset the Cumulative time.
(See P71). 3. Roam Timer Shows the time you have made a call using other service Provider. 56V720 VI. Alarm and Timer 4. Reset Timer Shows the accumulative time after the reset.
[Top Menu] Select Menu Alarm/Timer Select Reset Timer Reset Resetting Reset Timer When the Reset Timer is displayed
[Reset] Select value The call time displayed on LCD does not match to the charged call time. 4. 1 Min Timer You can check the call timer during a call. The phone gives you alarm at 10 seconds prior to every minute.
[TopM.] Select Menu Alarm/Timer 1 Min Timer Select value V72057 V720 VII. PIMS 1. Schedule 2. To do list 3. Calendar 59 61 62 1. Schedule If you select schedules, the alarm is on the designated day and displays the content. VII. PIMS
[TopM.] Select Menu PIMS Schedule 1. Entering Schedule Select Enter Schedule Enter date Enter time Select alarm time Enter content When entering date, switch input mode with
. The input mode changes Day Month Year. Press at each mode to enter date, month and year. You can enter numbers of schedules in a day. You can save up to 20 schedules. You can enter up to 96 Hebrew letters and up to 96 English letters for content. V72059 VII. PIMS 2. Checking Schedule Select Check Schedule Select the date View content The next scheduled date is highlighted, and other scheduled dates are outlined. If numbers of schedules are stored on a day, select the day and display the schedule list. When alarm is on, press
[OK] to return to the initial screen. or 3. Deleting Schedule 1. Deleting checked schedule When a schedule is displayed, press
[DEL]. 2. Deleting entire schedule
[TopM.] Select Menu Select Lock / Secure and enter the password Clear List Schedule Select a value 60V720 VII. PIMS 2. To do list You can store the to do list on the phone.
[TopM.] Select Menu PIMS To do list 1. Entering To do list 2. Checking To do list Select an event Enter content You can save up to 20 events. You can use up to 96 Hebrew letters or 96 English letters for an event. is displayed on the event. Select the event to display Display the event If you press
[End] after checking the event, is displayed, indicating that the event is completed. To delete
, press
[UNLOC] when the event is displayed. V72061 VII. PIMS 3. Deleting To do list 1. Deleting the checked event Press
[DEL] when an event is displayed. 2. Deleting all
[TopM.] Select Menu Select Lock/Secure and enter password Clear List To Do List Select a value. 3. Calendar You can view the calendar.
[TopM.] Select Menu PIMS Calendar Search Date 62V720 Press The calendars stored are from 1980 to 2044. to change the mode, and then change date with
. VII. PIMS V72063 V720 VIII. Phone Option 1. LCD Environment 2. Phone Environment 65 69 1. LCD Environment 1. Selecting backlit VIII. Phone Option
[TopM.] Select Menu Phone Option Light Select Select a backlit 1. Selecting LCD backlit 2. Selecting Key backlit You can set the time for LCD backlit on after the lid is open. You can set the time for keypad backlit on. Select LCD backlit Select a value Select Keypad backlit Select a value V72065 VIII. Phone Option 2. Changing banner
[TopM.] Select Menu Phone Option Change Banner Enter a new banner Display on the LCD in idle mode You can enter up to 18 Hebrew Korean letters or 18 English letters. If you dont change the banner, the MOTOROLAlogo is displayed. 3. Controlling Contrast You can adjust the luminosity of screen.
[TopM.] Select Menu Phone Option Contrast Ctrl Select an LCD Adjust the contrast 66V720 4. Setting Graphic This is the function to let the user change graphic which appears according to the condition of phone. VIII. Phone Option
[TopM.] Select Shortcut Graphic Mode Select a screen Select a graphic 1. Changing menu background color You can select the color for LCD screen. Light / Dark Select Menu BG Color Select a color 2. Deleting Graphic Select a downloaded graphic and press
[DEL]. V72067 VIII. Phone Option 5. Service light You can view the service status in color in idle mode.
[TopM.] Select Menu Phone Option Service Light Select value Idle mode (Service light is set) Call status (always displayed) Light Blue Red Spectrum Purple Phone status available unavailable Incoming call Call is connected 6. Language You can select the language to be displayed on the phone. Hebrew /
English
[TopM.] Select Menu Phone Option ChangeLanguage Select a language 68V720 VIII. Phone Option 2. Phone Environment (Security)
[TopM.] Select Menu Select Lock/Secure and enter the password Select a sub menu 1. Auto Lock You can lock the phone so that it is not used by others. 1. Setting Auto Lock 2. Clearing Auto Lock Auto Lock Select a value Auto Lock Select a value V72069 VIII. Phone Option 2. One-touch Lock 1. Setting One-touch Lock Press and hold
. 2. Clearing One-touch Lock Press and hold
, and enter the password. You can still answer a call even when the phone is locked. Even if the phone is off and on again, the phone keeps the lock. You can still make a call to *166, 100, 101, 102 or other emergency number, or to turbo dial 1 even when the phone is locked. Clearing lock to use the phone is a temporary clearance. In order to clear lock completely, press and enter the password, or set the value to Noin Auto Lock menu. 3. Changing Lock Code You can change the password to clear Auto Lock or to use other security options. The default Lock Code is 0000. Select ChangeLockCode Type a new code Re-enter the new code 70V720 VIII. Phone Option 4. Master Reset You can reset the phone functions to the default status. After you reset the phone, the phone gets off/on. You cannot reset the information in Phone Book, received voice message and SMS message, downloaded graphic and melody, received message, and total call timer. Select Master Reset Select value 5. Changing NAM If you use 2 or more numbers, or have subscribed to 2 or more carriers, you can select one of the phone numbers. When you change the NAM, the phone gets off/on. Select Change NAM Select a NAM V72071 VIII. Phone Option 6. S/W Version You can view the S/W version of the phone. Press
[OK] or to return to the previous screen. Select S/W Version 72V720 V720 IX. Supplementary Functions 1. Calculator 74 2. Recording 3. Editing the phone 4. Wireless Data Communication Service 74 76 77 IX. Supplementary Functions 1. Calculator
[TopM.] Shortcut Calculator Enter figures Enter operator with Press to view the result or Enter figures Press Press to reset the calculator. to enter a decimal point 2. Recording You can record conversation during the call or in idle mode. 1. Recording During the call : Press and hold during the call. You can record the voice of the other party only. In idle mode : Open the lid and press and hold . The phone starts recording with beep. 2. Finishing recording Press
[End]. 74V720 IX. Supplementary Functions If the call is disconnected, the recording is stopped automatically. If a call is incoming, recording stops at that point. You can cancel recording if you press You can record up to 10 times with 10 min per a record.
[Back]. 3. Playing You can use to display the recording list. Press Select Play Select the item to play 4. Deleting 1. Deleting individual record 2. Deleting all Press Select value
[DEL] when the record is displayed Press Delete All Select value V72075 IX. Supplementary Functions 3. Editing the phone You can move the most frequently used menus to Shortcut. If Optionkey is activated for some menus, you can press
[Option] to move the function to Shortcut. Select a menu Shortcut Copy to Character
[Option] Select value Select the location in You cannot use edit function for the menus in Lock /Secure. The menus in Shortcut are available to move within the folder. The menus are remained in the existing folder, even though they are moved to Shortcut. To delete a menu from Shortcut, select the menu to delete, press
[Option], and then select Delete option. 76V720 IX. Supplementary Functions 4. Wireless Data Communication Service You can use internet and E-mail on the phone without additional modem, if you can connect your phone to a notebook or a PC over the wireless data cable. You should purchase a data communication cable from the nearest Motorola service center or the accessory dealer. See Users Guide of the data communication cable for PC environment and other details. Please contact the carrier for details. 1. Data setting
[TopM.] Select Menu Data Select Data Mode / Data Rate V72077 IX. Supplementary Functions 1. Data mode You can set the data receiving mode. Data : You can receive data call. Fax : You can receive Fax data. Call : You can receive voice call. Please contact the carrier for details. 2. Data rate You can set the data rate between the phone and PC (notebook). The maximum data rate between the phone and PC (notebook) must be :
9600 / 19200 / 15200 / 230400 78V720 V720 X. On-call Functions 1. Controlling volume during the call 2. Memo during the call 3. Viewing menu during the call 4. Sending my number 5. Silence 80 80 80 81 81 X. On-call Functions 1. Controlling volume during the call You can control volume during the call Press during the call. 2. Memo during the call You can save a new number during the call. Enter a phone number during the call The number you entered during the call is stored in Send Call List. If you press after the call, you can make a call to the number stored in Send Call List without saving it. 3. Viewing menu during the call You can search Phone Book during the call. Press during the call Select the menu 80V720 X. On-call Functions 4. Sending my number You can send you number on the phone or beeper of the other party. Press during the call Your number is displayed on the screen. The screen returns to call mode after transmitting your number. You should press to release memo before you send your number. 5. Silence You can activate silence mode during the call so that the other party cannot hear you talk. 1. Activating silence mode Press during the call To clear silence mode, press
. V72081 V720 XI. SMS 1. Reading Message 2. Sending Message 3. Alert Method 4. Deleting Message 83 86 88 89 1. Reading Message 1. Text Message 1. Reading a messag Confirm message
[Msg] Text Msgs Select a message
[OK]
The phone makes alert when a new text message is received. (See P.88 for Alert Method) The latest received message is on the top of the list. In case of repeated message, the latest message is displayed. Press to read the next message. To make a call to the callers number, press
. XI. SMS V72083 XI. SMS 2. Replying/Relaying a message
[Option] Select Reply/Fwd Enter the sender Enter text Select value Enter the receiver Reply : You can send reply to the sender. Fwd : You can forward the message to other person. When you enter the receiver, the senders phone number is automatically displayed. If you send the message to another person, press or to move to the next line, and then enter the number. You can search for the number on the Phone Book by pressing
. 3. Message Lock You can set Lock to a message to protect it from being deleted. Clear Message Lock first to delete the message.
[Option] Select Lock Select value Press
[Option] and select Clearto clear Message Lock. 84V720 2. Voice Message Confirm message
[Msg] Voice Msg
[OK]
To access the voice mailbox, press *151 and If numbers of voice messages are received, the latest voice message is displayed.
, or press and hold
. 3. Reading Message on the Sub LCD If the lid is closed, a message receiving is displayed on the Sub LCD Confirm message Press Read message with 1. Reading a text message If you have select View Msg in Alert Method, you can read the message on the Sub LCD.
(See P.88~89 for Alert Method.) XI. SMS V72085 XI. SMS If a message is received, press
, and then press to read the message.If there is a message you have not read,you can continue reading the message with
. You can make a call to the sender if you select Calland press
. It is available only when you use the earmic. 2. Retrieving voice message To access the voice mailbox, select Voice mailbox, and press Calland press
. It is available only when you use the earmic. If the call back number is displayed, select 2. Sending Message
[Msg] Send a Msg 1. Sending a new message Select New Msg Enter receiver Enter text Set Msg storing option Enter sender 86V720 2. Sending a stored message XI. SMS Select Stored Msg Select the message to send Check and enter content SetMsg storing option Enter receiver Enter sender 1. Selecting receiver You can send a message to numbers of receivers. After you enter the receiver, move the cursor to the next line with press
[OK]. You can send a message to up to 6 receivers. Press
[Option] to recall a mobile number from the Phone Book. If you type the first character, the phone displays the names starting with the character. Press
[OK] to move to quick search. Search for the number with
, and then press
[OK]. If you save the message, you can select the saved message and send it. You can save up to 30 messages. For the receiver who failed to receive the message, a fail list is made, displaying the resend message. If you receive a call while you entering message, the message is saved automatically. V72087 XI. SMS 3. Alert Method
[Msg] Alert Method Select a sub menu 1. Reminder Tone You can select the reminder tone. Reminder Tone Select an option Once : One reminder tone for a message Every 2 Min : Every 2 minutes before you read the message Off : No reminder tone but flickering lamp. 2. View Msg You can select the way how the message is noticed on the LCD. Full : The initial text line is displayed on the LCD. You can read the full text with Title : The type and caller number is displayed. Off : Only the message icon is displayed. View Msg 88V720 XI. SMS 3. Msg Sound You can select the alert tone. SMS sound 1~5 Msg Sound 4. Deleting Message You can delete the received message or the stored message. 1. Deleting individual message
[Msg] Select the message type (Voice/Text) Select the message to delete
[DEL]
Select value V72089 XI. SMS 2. Delete All
[Msg] Delete Msgs Select the message type Select value The Lockedmessage is not deleted. You need to clear Message Lock first.
(See P.84 for Message Lock.) Voice messages must be deleted from the voice mailbox. 90V720 XI. SMS V72091 V720 XII. WAP 1. Accessing GoNext 93 XII. WAP 1. Accessing GoNext GoNext is an interactive information service that enables you to search internet on your mobile phone. 1. Accessing GoNext Press
[WWW] in the idle mode. 2. GoNext Menu conneting Refresh : You can update the current site. New URL : You can enter the site address to visit. Phone mode : You can go into the phone mode temporarily to us Phone Book, Tone Control, Alarm/Timer, and PIMS. TOP URL : You can move to the top site. Press and hold
. and are displayed on the LCD while you are connected to GoNext. V72093 XII. WAP 94V720 V720 XIII. Appendix 1. Accessories 2. Troubleshooting 96 97 XIII. Appendix 1. Accessories 5 5 0 m A h ( V 7 2 0 ) 9 3 0 m A h ( V 7 2 0 ) Battery Pack Earmic Data Communication Cable Cable Charger Handsfree kit Cigar Lighter Charger Desktop Charger 96V720 XIII. Appendix 2. Troubleshooting Nothing displayed on the screen
- Check the battery pack state. (Discharged or connected wrong) No antenna graphic displayed on the screen
- Move to other place and attempt a call again. Alarms heard when a call is placed
- There is no communication channel available or difficulty in communicating with the base station. Press the call and press to redial. to end Charging lamp on the charger flashes in red
- Check the location of the battery pack and then attempt a call again. Clean the terminals and attempt a call again. If the lamp keeps flashing in spite of several attempts, contact the nearest Motorola service center. Battery pack operating time is different from the explanation in the Users Manual.
- If you charge and discharge the battery pack continuously, its operating time becomes shorter gradually than when purchased. If the charged battery pack is exposed to low or high temperature, its operating time may varies. Malfunctions arisen during using the phone or no power ON
- Remove the battery pack and reinstall it, and then turn the power ON. V72097
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2002-07-17 | 824.7 ~ 848.31 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2002-07-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004321311
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1 | Physical Address |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 |
Chicago, Illinois 60654
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
IHD
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
T5CK1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** N******
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1 | Title |
Director Product Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
847-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
847-6********
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1 |
n******@motorola.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Single Mode CDMA Cellular Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configuration is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Head: 0.245 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.44 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Motorola, Inc.
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1 | Name |
W****** E****
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1 | Telephone Number |
561-7********
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1 |
M******@motorola.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22.901(d) | 824.70000000 | 848.31000000 | 0.0850000 | 300.0000000000 Hz | 1M25F9W |
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