Cellular - StarTAC Portable Telephone Programming
BULLETIN NUMBER:
S-Si-82.70/124
GROUP:
82
DATE:
February 2000
SUBJECT:
StarTAC PORTABLE TELEPHONE PROGRAMMING
MODELS:
129,163,170, 202, 208, 210, 215, 220 MODEL YEAR 2000
Following are programming instructions for TDMA and CDMA StarTAC portable telephones.
Questions concerning telephone selection in accordance with client cellular carrier choice and/or telephone programming should be addressed with
the Mercedes-Benz/Motorola StarTAC Technical Hotline toll free at 1-877-668-8600
TDMA PROGRAMMING
1. Obtain the following information from the cellular carrier before beginning the programming sequence:
- Cellular telephone number
- Carrier system ID (ID number will be 1 to 5 digits)
- Telephone security code (Default is all zeros)
Note:
The security code must be obtained from the client if the client has changed it.
2. Program as in the illustration.
Note:
The telephone will display Try Again if an entry error is made. Press CLR to erase the message/incorrect digits or press and hold CLR to clear all
digits. Then enter the correct number and press SEND.
3. The telephone will turn off after the NAM Program Begins message displays. Upon being turned back on, the telephone will search for the
network and be ready for use.
CDMA PROGRAMMING
1. Obtain the following information from the cellular carrier before beginning the programming sequence:
- Cellular telephone number
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- Carrier analog system ID (ID number will be 1 to 5 digits)
- Carrier digital system ID (ID number will be 1 to 5 digits)
Note:
Generally, the analog and digital system ID numbers will be the same. Questions regarding system ID numbers should be addressed with the cellular
carrier.
2. Program as in the illustration.
Note:
The telephone will display Try Again if an entry error is made. Press CLR to erase the message/incorrect digits or press and hold CLR to clear all
digits. Then enter the correct number and press STO.
3. After the Entry Done message appears, the telephone will display Searching as it attempts to contact a network. When the Searching message
disappears, the telephone is ready for use.
4. To program additional telephone numbers, up to two maximum, follow step 1 in the illustration above, and steps 2-6 from the illustration in
step 2.
Note:
Be sure to obtain the system ID for each before beginning the programming sequence if the second through fourth numbers are with different cellular
carriers.
Note:
The CDMA telephone has a two telephone number maximum. Refer to the operation guide for instructions on how to switch between the various
telephone numbers.
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