Motorola M800BP user manual

User manual for the device Motorola M800BP

Device: Motorola M800BP
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 1.04 MB
Added : 6/30/2014
Number of pages: 28
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Product Description


Motorola M800BP
CDMA Bag Phone



May 2006
Version 1.0











Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 1 of 28

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Motorola offers the following information as a service to its customers, to support application and engineering efforts. The information herein is based upon specific requirements received from Motorola customer. Motorola has not undertaken any independent search for additional relevant information, including any information that may be in the customer’s possession. Furthermore, system validation of this Motorola product within a larger electronic system remains the responsibility of th

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Table of content 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................6 2 Getting to know the Bag Phone ...............................................................................................8 2.1 The Bag ...............................................................................................................................8 2.2 Connector Panel............................................

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9.1 Bag Phone Model main contents ...................................................................................20 9.2 Optional Accessories .......................................................................................................20 10 Optional Accessories ...........................................................................................................21 10.1 Booster....................................................................................................

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Tables Table 1: LED status .........................................................................................................................10 Table 2: Buzzer Indication table .....................................................................................................10 Table 3 tri-color Led and Buzzer indication..................................................................................16 Table 4 Charging Method Vs. Battery Voltages ...................................

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1 Introduction The M800 Bag Phone is a powerful carry-case solution to be used on the road, at the job or in the field for clients in a variety of industries such as Oil and Gas, Agriculture and Forestry. An innovative and complete solution to on-the-move communication, the M800 Bag Phone eliminates the barriers of time and place to deliver fast, reliable and convenient access to voice and data communication wherever you are, whenever you need it. Key Features Include: • Built-in

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Figure 1: Product Illustration Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 7 of 28

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2 Getting to know the Bag Phone 2.1 The Bag Power Supply Charger CLA Battery Compartment Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 8 of 28

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External Microphone Mini USB Cable Handset Figure 2 Bag Phone Structure The Bag chassis contains the following elements: • Connector panel • LED and Buzzer Indicator Also attached to the bottom of the bag is the accessory pouch. Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 9 of 28

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2.2 Connector Panel The connector panel is used to connect various elements to the Phone Bag. These elements are: • External DC power source connector • External Microphone connector • USB cable connector USB Buzzer DC Socket External Socket Microphone Figure 3: Connector Panel 2.3 LED and Buzzer Indicators The LED and buzzer indicators are used to indicate the status of the battery, and the connection or disconnection of the external microphone or power supply.

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2.4 The Handset The Motorola personal handset enables you to conduct private conversations and use the voice activation dialing features. Pressing the PTT button on the handset invokes the VAD name and number dialing features. 2.5 Antennas The Bag Phone supports two types of antennas: 1. Swivel Spike antenna for office usage. 2. Magnetic antenna for vehicles usage – Optional not supplied. Antenna Connector shell be TNC/M. Octopus cable will have TNC/F bulkhead. The Antenna should be

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2.8 AC Wall adaptor The wall socket power adaptor allows you to connect the M800 Bag Phone’s to your wall socket adaptor. The opposite side is to be connected to the DC socket in the connector panel. The adaptor is capable to supply 12V D.C / 50W max to the bag D.C input. See Figure 10 2.9 Backup Battery The Motorola Bag Phone contains a Battery compartment for the backup battery. Figure 5: Battery Compartment 2.9.1 Battery type The product is intended for use only

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3 External Accessories 3.1 RF Booster The RF Booster is used to boost the unit’s transmission. Figure 6: RF Booster 3.2 USB Cable The USB cable is used to send and receive data and Fax calls to your portable computer. See Figure 12 Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 13 of 28

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4 Product Main Features The Bag Phone supports the following Features: 4.1 Bag Audio Audio Performance: • H/F audio is half duplex. • Private call is Full duplex. The audio processing includes echo canceller and noise suppression (M800 performance is kept). 4.1.1 Office environment: Hands free call using internal MIC that is located at the front panel of the product and powerful loudspeaker. 4.1.2 Car environment: Hand free call using External MIC mounted on the sun visor. 4.1.3

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4.4 SMS • MO/MT text. • ITAP – Predictive text in English. 4.5 Supplementary Services • Call waiting. • Caller ID. • Conference call. 4.6 Control and status indicators • Wake up banner. • Message waiting indicator. • Voice mail message indicator. • RSSI Indication. • LED indication upon battery status and operating power mode. 4.7 Operation options • Backup battery. • CLA cable – in vehicles. • Universal AC power supply – in the office. 4.8 Bag Phone tri-color Led and buzzer ind

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LED / Buzzer indication Description Remarks 2.5KHz short beep plugged in. Short beep at 1KHz External MIC or DC supply plugged out. Table 3 tri-color Led and Buzzer indication 5 Bag radio MMI Operator’s Logo Voice Activation key Large 4 Grey Display 96X64 pixels Allows the user active the phone by voice; Name dialing - Easy to read display with 4 lines of 1 click; Number dialing - 2 text, 8mm font size, 1 line of icons and clicks; Answering & Ending a one

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6 Bag Phone Operation Modes When the regular DC sources (AC PS or CLA) are not applied, automatically the product will switch to backup battery. The battery is located in a dedicated pouch of the main bag 6.1 Battery operation Battery type: Lead ACID, 12V, and 2.3Ah. Charging method: Float charging - Constant voltage (13.8V) with current limit of 250mA o o Operating temp of the Charger: -5 C to +45 C. Battery voltage less than 8V will be charged at 125mA till voltage will exceed 8V (±0.

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• Power Key – Unit ON/OFF. • Volume Keys – Adjusts audio volume and ringer volume. • Number Keys – 10 keys. • VAD Key – Activates voice activation dialing a nd implement SEND / END functionality • [#] Key. • [*] Key. the Motorola Confidential Proprietary Page 18 of 28

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8 Phone User interface Main Menu Phonebook Recent calls Ø Received Calls Ø Dialed Calls Ø Notepad Ø Call times Messages Ø Voicemail Ø New message Ø Inbox Ø Outbox Ø Quick Notes Ø Drafts Ø Browser Alerts Browser Settings Ø Ring Styles Ø Phone Status Ø Browser Setup Ø Connection Ø In-call Setup Ø Security Ø Voice Activation Ø Other Settings Icon Viewer Shortcuts Calculator Date book Voice Notes Motorola Confidential Proprietary

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9 Bag Phone Product Models The Bag Phone Kit number is F289603NAAA 9.1 Bag Phone Model main contents # Description Motorola P/N 1. AC Power Supply 12V 50W FPN5629A 2. Battery 12V/2.3AH FNN7825A 3. External Microphone FTN6946A 4. Swivel spike Antenna – 0dBI gain FAF5225A 5. Chassis Assembly FHN6737A 6. Packaging FBN7126A 7. M800 Unit Assembly FLN3500A 8. Handset FTN6494B 9. CLA Cable – D.C 3086159U65 10. Quick User Manual –English 6889192V23 11. User Manual – English 68


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