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... allows you have saved for use with a cigarette lighter adaptor, wall socket charger or a rechargeable battery. • The M800 Bag Phone, together with large, illuminated tactile keys makes it easier for the M800 Bag Phone to talk, work and travel. Dear customer, Motorola M800 Bag Phone was designed as a carry-case solution, which enables clients in a variety of portability, large, widely...
... allows you have saved for use with a cigarette lighter adaptor, wall socket charger or a rechargeable battery. • The M800 Bag Phone, together with large, illuminated tactile keys makes it easier for the M800 Bag Phone to talk, work and travel. Dear customer, Motorola M800 Bag Phone was designed as a carry-case solution, which enables clients in a variety of portability, large, widely...
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USB Cable DC Car Adapter (CLA) Swivel Antenna External Microphone AC Wall adapter M800 Phone Handset Battery WELCOME - 3 We are pleased that you have decided to the world of Motorola digital wireless Communications! WELCOME Welcome to choose the Motorola M800 Bag Phone.
USB Cable DC Car Adapter (CLA) Swivel Antenna External Microphone AC Wall adapter M800 Phone Handset Battery WELCOME - 3 We are pleased that you have decided to the world of Motorola digital wireless Communications! WELCOME Welcome to choose the Motorola M800 Bag Phone.
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... This Guide 7 Getting Started 7 The Bag 7 The Handset 10 Battery Compartment 11 Swivel Antenna 12 Accessories 13 External Microphone 13 Power Adaptors 14 Optional Accessories 15 Using The Phone 16 Navigating To a Menu Feature 17 Menu Map 18 Main Menu 18 Settings 19 Getting Started 22 Turning Your Phone On 22 Making a Call 22...
... This Guide 7 Getting Started 7 The Bag 7 The Handset 10 Battery Compartment 11 Swivel Antenna 12 Accessories 13 External Microphone 13 Power Adaptors 14 Optional Accessories 15 Using The Phone 16 Navigating To a Menu Feature 17 Menu Map 18 Main Menu 18 Settings 19 Getting Started 22 Turning Your Phone On 22 Making a Call 22...
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Connector Panel The connector panel is used to the Phone Bag. Charging Low battery Supply voltage from CLA or AC power supply and not charging. Getting Started LED status Steady Green Blinking Orange and Green Blinking Red Blinking Green Description Working from back up battery 8 - These elements are: • External DC power source connector... External Microphone LED and Buzzer Indicators The LED and buzzer indicators are used to connect various elements to indicate the status of the battery, and the connection or disconnection of the external microphone or power supply.
Connector Panel The connector panel is used to the Phone Bag. Charging Low battery Supply voltage from CLA or AC power supply and not charging. Getting Started LED status Steady Green Blinking Orange and Green Blinking Red Blinking Green Description Working from back up battery 8 - These elements are: • External DC power source connector... External Microphone LED and Buzzer Indicators The LED and buzzer indicators are used to connect various elements to indicate the status of the battery, and the connection or disconnection of the external microphone or power supply.
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Battery Compartment The Motorola M800 Bag Phone contains a Battery compartment for the backup battery. To replace a battery: 1 Unzip the battery compartment zipper. 2 Pull the battery out of its compartment and then out of its box. 3 Disconnect the battery from its connector. 4 Connect the new battery to the connector and replace it in its box and compartment. 5 Zip the battery compartment zipper. Getting Started - 11
Battery Compartment The Motorola M800 Bag Phone contains a Battery compartment for the backup battery. To replace a battery: 1 Unzip the battery compartment zipper. 2 Pull the battery out of its compartment and then out of its box. 3 Disconnect the battery from its connector. 4 Connect the new battery to the connector and replace it in its box and compartment. 5 Zip the battery compartment zipper. Getting Started - 11
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... air bag inflates with all signs and instructions. In any other area where you are often indicated (though not always). Operating temperature When using Booster or operating from external DC, without booster: -20oC to +60oC. When operating from battery: -20oC to +45oC. 118 - Do not place objects, including parts... Potentially Explosive Areas When you would be advised to cause severe injuries. Explosive Atmospheres To prevent involvement in explosions, turn off your phone in "explosive" areas or in close proximity to an air bag that inflates is liable to turn off your...
... air bag inflates with all signs and instructions. In any other area where you are often indicated (though not always). Operating temperature When using Booster or operating from external DC, without booster: -20oC to +60oC. When operating from battery: -20oC to +45oC. 118 - Do not place objects, including parts... Potentially Explosive Areas When you would be advised to cause severe injuries. Explosive Atmospheres To prevent involvement in explosions, turn off your phone in "explosive" areas or in close proximity to an air bag that inflates is liable to turn off your...