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FX1900xg Dual Band GSM Phone USER’S GUIDE
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Table of contents Features.............................................................. 1 Getting started ................................................... 3 Installation.......................................................................3 Location of controls ......................................................5 Display .............................................................................7 Initial setup......................................................................
Phone book ........................................................ 25 Create a new phone book entry ..................................25 Create international phone book entry ......................26 Pause symbol ..................................................................26 Dial a number from the phone book .........................26 Delete phone book entries ...........................................27 Edit phone book entries ...............................................
Settings............................................................... 47 Display settings...............................................................47 Program left and right soft-keys..................................48 Date and time settings...................................................48 Tones................................................................................50 Set auto redial .................................................................51 System dependant services ............
Features Features • • • • • • • • • • • 1 Intuitive user interface • Four way menu navigation key • Three soft menu selection keys • Multi-language support Easy to read back-lit graphical LCD display with: • Easy read clock (analog or digital) and date • Voice and text message waiting indicator * • Voice message waiting icon * • Text message waiting icon * • Call forwarding enabled icon * • Signal strength indicator • No AC power warning • Low battery warning • Ringer off icon • Alarm set indication •
Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 user programmable one-touch dial keys Up to 250 numbers stored in phone memory Speed dialing from phone memory Call log with number, time, date, and duration for: • Last 20 dialed calls • Last 20 received calls • Last 20 missed calls Automatic number redial 25 ring tones Ability to assign ring tones to numbers Call timer and optional 1 minute warning tone Multi-party conference calling, up to 6 parties * Voicemail * Caller ID * Call forwarding * Call waiting * Call
Getting started Getting started The following items are included in the box. Telephone base unit Antenna AC adapter Rechargeable battery pack (optional) Handset Coiled handset cord Installation Before using your new phone, follow these steps: 1. Connect the coiled cord to the handset and to the telephone base unit. Place the handset in the cradle on the base unit. 2. Connect the telephone to the AC adapter and plug the AC adapter into a nearby wall socket. 3.
Getting started If a rechargeable battery pack was not supplied insert four new AA alkaline batteries. Be sure to match the positive and negative terminals. 6. Replace the battery cover, return the unit to an upright position, and place the antenna in a vertical position. 7. The phone is now ready for use. CAUTION NEVER attempt to remove the antenna while the phone is in use or switched on. Always disconnect the AC supply and remove the batteries before disconnecting the antenna.
Getting started ATTENTION If the phone is using alkaline batteries, replace the batteries every six months to ensure proper service in the event of power failure. WARNING In the event of power failure you may be disconnected from your current call. Location of controls 1. 5 Soft-keys Provide access to the menu and sub-menu options. See Navigating the menu system on page 10.
Getting started 2. Status indicator light Visual indication of various states of the phone, including: message waiting, ringing, and alarm. See Status indicator light on page 13 for more information. 3. 4 – way navigator key Allows navigation of the menu and other features. See Navigating the menu system on page 10 for more information. 4. Text messaging button Allows direct access to the text messaging menu. See Text messaging button on page 21 and Text messaging on page 34 for more information. 5.
Getting started Display 1. Alarm set time In standby mode, the display shows that the alarm is set and the time it is set for. If the alarm is not set this area is blank. See Alarm clock on page 40. In all other modes this area is used to display other information. 2. Text message waiting icon In standby mode, the display shows an icon if there is a new text message(s) waiting. If there is no message(s) waiting the area is blank. See Text messaging on page 34 for more information.
Getting started 6. Time In standby mode, the display shows the current time, digital or analog. See Setting date and time on page 9. In all other modes this area is used to display other information. 7. Phone locked icon This indicates that the phone is locked. When the phone is locked no features are allowed except emergency calling. See Security on page 42 for more information. 8. Silent mode icon This indicates that the ringer is off and the phone will not ring.
Getting started CAUTION Do not operate your telephone when a person is within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna. A person or object within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna could impair call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than necessary and expose that person to RF energy in excess of that established by the FCC RF Exposure Guidelines. Initial setup If the phone requests a PIN code The PIN code is a four to eight-digit code.
Getting started 2. Using the 4-way navigation keys highlight the Menu: Settings icon and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Time and Date and press OK 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Set Time and press OK 5. Using the 4-way navigation keys set the current time: hour, minute, and am or pm. Press OK. 6. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Set Date and press OK 7. Using the 4-way navigation keys set the current date: month, day, and year. Press OK.
Getting started Menu system conventions While navigating the phone menus, unless otherwise indicated, the left soft-key is Back and the right soft-key is OK. Using the 4-way navigation key Use the 4-way navigation key to scroll up, scroll down, scroll left, or scroll right through the menu system, and to highlight menu items.
Basic operations Basic operations Placing a call 1. To place a call lift the handset, key in the number and press the green send key, or wait 5 seconds for the number to be automatically dialed. 2. The phone will display the message Connecting and the dialed number. 3. When the call is answered the phone will display the number and a call timer. See International dialing on page 20, Phone book on page 25 and Call logs on page 31 for more dialing options.
Basic operations In-call display When on a call the display will show the number* or name of the person (if entered in the phone book) and a call timer. When the phone is ringing the display will show the number* or name of the person (if entered in the phone book) and a call timer. See Phone book on page 25 for more information. If an additional call* is received the display will show the number or name (if entered in the phone book) of the person calling.
Basic operations Send key The send key will dial the number currently displayed on the screen, whether from the phone book or just keyed in. Setting ringer tone 1. Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu screen. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key, select the Menu: Settings icon and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Ring and Alarm and press OK. 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Ring Tone and press OK. 5.
Basic operations 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the number to dialed, select Dial, and lift the handset. 3. The phone will display a message Connecting and the number. See Call logs on page 31 for more information.
In-call features In-call features The following options are only available once in a call and some only become available in specific circumstances, for example: the conferencing option does not exist until there are two or more calls. Call hold While on a call it is possible to place a call on hold*. 1. To place a call on hold press Hold. 2. The phone will momentarily display Call Held. 3. The display will then display the number of the caller and On Hold. 4.
In-call features 3. The phone will place the existing call on hold and display a popup window in which to dial a new number. 4. Key in the number and press Dial / send key or: a. Press Opt to enter the phone book search menu. b. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the number to be dialed and press Select. c. Press Dial / send key. 5. The phone will display the message Connecting and the number dialed. 6. When the call is answered the display will show both calls.
In-call features Call swap When there are two calls or there is a conference and a call (one active and one on hold), it is possible to swap calls*. 1. To swap calls press Swap. 2. The caller on hold will become active and the active caller will be put on hold. * See System dependant features on page 23. Conference calling When there are more than two parties it is possible to conference* the calls. 1. To Conference the calls press Opt. 2.
In-call features End all calls 1. To end all calls press Opt. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight End All Calls and press OK.
Advanced features Advanced features One-touch dialing There are 8 One Touch Dialing locations. Using One-Touch Dialing it is possible to dial a number just by pressing and holding a single numeric key. 1. Press and hold one numeric key (2 through 9) for 1.5 seconds. 2. The display will confirm that the number is being dialed. See Assign one-touch dialing keys on page 28 for more information. Dialing from the phone book Up to 250 numbers may be stored in the phone memory (phone book).
Advanced features 3. Enter the country code followed by phone number and press send, or wait 5 seconds for the number to be automatically dialed. 4. The phone will display the message Connecting and the dialed number. 5. When the call is answered the phone will display the number of the person dialed and a call timer. See Create international phone book entry on page 26. Alarm clock button Select this button to set the alarm time or turn the alarm on or off.
Advanced features 1. Using the [ * ] key, select the entry mode, either: Abc, abc, ABC, or 123. At the start of a new entry Abc is the default, as soon as one character has been entered it changes to abc. Thereafter the first character following either a ‘.’, ‘!’ or a ‘?’ is capitalized. 2. The cursor will blink on the screen at the point of text entry. Using the 4-way navigation key move the cursor to the desired location.
Advanced features [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [0] [*] [#] GHIÍ4 ghií4 JKL5 jkl5 MNOÑÓ6 mnoñó6 PQRS7 pqrs7 TUVÚÜ8 tuvúü8 WXYZ9 wxyz9 . , ? ¿ ! ¡ - : ; 0 symbol menu The symbol menu offers the following additional characters: * # $ @ % & ( ) + / \ < > = ^ { } [ ] ~ | _ ! £ ¥ ß ¤ § © ® ¶ Display the phone’s number This option will display the telephone number or numbers. See Display the phone’s number on page 29.
Advanced features • Automatic clock update If these features do not appear to be working, they may not be enabled, see System dependant services on page 51 or contact your wireless carrier / network service provider.
Phone book Phone book Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. Select the Phone Book icon and press OK. In phone book you can store and manage contact information, such as name, number, and one-touch dialing. For information on text entry see Text entry on page 21. or If either the right or left soft-keys have been programmed for the phone book (soft-key action indicator display’s Book), it is possible to enter the search sub-menu of phone book by pressing this soft-key.
Phone book 6. Fill in the required information and press OK. 7. Then press Done and the phone will confirm that the entry has been saved. Create international phone book entry Follow the instructions on page 25 to Create a new phone book entry except at the beginning of the number press and hold the 0 key for more than 1.5 seconds to enter the international access code. This will be displayed at a + sign. Enter the country code and local telephone number.
Phone book 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the number to be dialed and press Select. 4. Press Dial or send key, and the phone will dial the number. Delete phone book entries 1. Select soft-key Book or a. Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. b. Using the 4-way navigation key select the Phone Book icon and press OK. c. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Search and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the number to be deleted and select Opt. 3.
Phone book 5. Then press Done and the phone will display Record Saved to confirm that the changes have been saved. 6. The entry is now displayed in Detail View. Using the < > keys on 4-way navigation key it is possible to select other entries. Assign ring tone to a number 1. Select soft-key Book or a. Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. b. Using the 4-way navigation key select the Phone Book icon and press OK. c. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Search and press OK. 2.
Phone book b. Using the 4-way navigation key select the Phone Book icon and press OK. c. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Search and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key select the entry to assign a one-touch dial key to. Press Select. 3. Confirm that the correct record has been selected and press Opt. Using the 4-way navigation key it is possible to scroll through the records from this screen. 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Edit Entry and press OK. 5.
Phone book 2. Using the 4-way navigation key select the Phone Book icon and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight My Numbers and press OK. 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight My Phone # and press View. 5. The phone will display the telephone number(s) of the phone.
Call logs Call logs Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. Select the Call Logs icon and press OK. The call logs menu option lists the last 20 numbers dialed, missed, and received by this phone. or If either the right or left soft-keys have been programmed for the call logs (soft-key action indicator displays Logs), press this key to enter call logs. For information on programming the soft-keys see Program left and right soft-keys on page 48. View or dial a number from a call log 1.
Call logs 3. Confirm this is the number and press Opt. 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Delete Entry and press OK. Copy to phone book This feature allows the transfer of entries from one of the call logs to the phone book. 1. Enter the call log menu; using the 4-way navigation key select desired call log and press OK. 2. Select the number to copy and press View. 3. Confirm this is the number and press Opt. 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Copy to Phone Book and press OK. 5.
Call logs 2. Select SMS Counter and press OK. 3. The phone will display total for: SMS messages sent. 4. To reset the total, press Reset. Delete call logs 1. Enter the call log menu; using the 4-way navigation key select Delete All Calls and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight a call log and press OK. 3. The phone will request confirmation.
Text messaging Text messaging If there are one or more unread (new) text message(s) in inbox pressing the text messaging button will go directly to inbox. If there are no unread (new) messages in inbox the text message button will go to the text messaging menu. If there is a number displayed (either from the phone book or a call log) pressing the text messaging button will initiate a text message to that number. See Location of controls on page 5 and Text messaging button on page 21 for more information.
Text messaging 2. Enter text using the numeric keys or select Opt to enter predefined messages or symbols. See Text entry on page 21 for more information. 3. When the message is complete, press OK. 4. Either enter a telephone number and press Send or press Opt to select a number from the phone book. 5. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Get From Phone Book and press OK. 6. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the name or number of the person and press Select. 7.
Text messaging Delete a message 1. Enter the text messaging menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Inbox and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the message to be deleted and press Opt. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Delete and press OK. Call back 1. Enter the text messaging menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Inbox and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the message to call back and press Opt. 3.
Text messaging 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Edit and press OK. 4. Enter text using the numeric keys or select Opt to enter predefined messages or symbols. 5. When the message is complete, press OK. 6. Press Opt. 7. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Exit and press OK. 8. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Save in Drafts. Edit and send draft message 1. Enter the text messaging menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Drafts and Press OK. 2.
Text messaging 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the draft message to be deleted and press Opt. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Delete and press OK. Sent messages Read sent message 1. Enter the Text messaging menu, using the 4-way navigation key highlight Sent and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the message to be read and press Read. Forward sent message 1. Enter the text messaging menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Sent and press OK. 2.
Text messaging Delete sent message 1. Enter the text messaging menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Sent and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the message to be deleted and press Read. 3. Press Opt. 4. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Delete and press OK. Details of sent message 1. Enter the text messaging menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Sent and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the message to be viewed and press Read. 3.
Alarm clock Alarm clock Press the alarm clock button. See Location of controls on page 5 for more information. or Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. Highlight the Alarm Clock icon and press OK. In the alarm clock menu you can set the time and tone of the alarm built into your phone. Set alarm time This feature allows the alarm time to be set, and for the alarm to be switched on or off. When the alarm is on it will repeat daily. 1. 2.
Alarm clock 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Alarm Tone and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight the preferred tone and press OK. When alarm rings When the alarm rings there are two options, Off and Snooze. Select Off to turn off the alarm. Select Snooze and the alarm will ring again in 5 minutes.
Security Security Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. Select the Security icon and press OK. In Security it is possible to lock the phone, change the lock code, and change the PIN numbers. Security codes The phone supports various security codes, some are user changeable and some are not.
Security • • If this code is entered incorrectly 5 times consecutively the phone will lock for 5 minutes. The security code is required to unlock the phone. Contact your dealer or network service provider. Security code The security code is required to unlock the lock code in case this code is lost. Contact your dealer or network service provider. PIN code PIN1 With PIN lock enabled the phone will request this PIN code each time the phone is powered up.
Security Code PUK2 The code PIN Unblocking Key 2 (PUK2) is required to unlock code PIN2. Contact your network service provider. Lock the phone When the phone is locked it is not possible to dial numbers except emergency numbers, for example: 911, 066, 112, 999, 08, etc. It is, however possible to receive calls, as the phone will still ring but it is necessary to enter the lock code first. 1. Enter the Security menu, using the 4-way navigation key highlight Lock Phone and press OK. 2.
Security 4. If the code is correct the phone will display the existing code with the soft-keys Delete and OK. Make the necessary changes and press OK. 5. The phone will momentarily display a message showing the new code and then return to the menu. See Lock code on page 42 for more information. Change the PIN code Note: The PIN lock must be set to on in order to change the PIN code. See Set PIN lock on or off on page 46 for more information. 1.
Security Set PIN lock on or off With PIN lock enabled the phone will request the PIN code PIN1 each time the phone is powered up. 1. Enter the security menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Set PIN Lock and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight On or Off and press OK. 3. The phone will request the PIN code PIN1. 4. Enter the four to eight-digit code and press OK. See PIN code PIN1 on page 43 for more information.
Settings Settings Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu. Select the Settings icon and press OK. In settings you can set the display language, clock, ring tone, and more. Display settings Set display language 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Display and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Language and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key select the language of choice from the list and press OK. Set display contrast 1.
Settings Display backlight 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Display and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Backlight and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight either Off When Idle or Always On and press OK. Program left and right soft-keys 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Display and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Shortcut Keys and press OK. 3.
Settings 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Set Time and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key set the current time: hour, minute and am or pm. Press OK. Set date 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Time and Date and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Set Date and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key set the current date: month, day, and year. Press OK. Set time format 1.
Settings 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight On and press OK. Tones Set ring tone 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Ring and Alarm and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Ring Tone and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight preferred tone and press OK. Set alarm tone 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Ring and Alarm and press OK. 2.
Settings 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Keybeep Tones and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight On or Off and press OK. Set minute minder When on a call, a short tone will be heard every 60 seconds. 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Ring and Alarm and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Minute Minder and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight On or Off and press OK. Set auto redial 1.
Settings Setup call waiting 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Call Control and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Call Waiting and press OK. 3. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight On or Off and press OK. Setup call forwarding 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Call Control and press OK. 2. Using the 4-way navigation key highlight Call Forwarding and press OK. 3.
Settings provider will request a 4-digit password. Enter the number and press OK. Restore phone default settings 1. Enter the settings menu; using the 4-way navigation key highlight Restore All Settings and press OK. 2. The phone will request the phone lock code. Enter the four-digit code and press OK. 3. If the code is correct the phone will ask for confirmation: Confirm? Network settings WARNING Making changes to the network settings section may prevent the phone from functioning normally.
Quick reference guide Quick reference guide Here are some of the most popular menu items. Menu conventions Unless otherwise indicated the left soft-key is Back and the right soft-key is OK. In the following list it is assumed that OK and Back will be selected as required. Menu Press the middle soft-key to enter the menu.
Quick reference guide Assign ring tone to a number Ö Phone Book Ö Search Ö Select Ö Opt Ö Set Ring Tone Assign one-touch dialing keys Ö Phone Book Ö Search Ö Select Ö Opt Ö Edit Entry 28 28 Call logs View or dial a number from a call log Ö Call Logs Ö Dialed Calls, Received Calls, or Missed Calls Ö View or Dial Copy to phone book Ö Call Logs Ö View Ö Opt Ö Copy to Phone Book Ö Change 31 32 Text messaging Create and send new message Ö Messaging Ö Create New Message Ö New Text Message Ö Opt Ö Get From P
Quick reference guide Reply to a message in inbox Ö Messaging Ö Inbox Ö Opt Ö Reply Ö Send Ö Get From Phone Book Ö Select Ö Send Delete a message Ö Messaging Ö Inbox Ö Opt Ö Delete Call back Ö Messaging Ö Inbox Ö Opt Ö Call Back 35 36 36 Alarm clock Set alarm time Ö Alarm Clock Set alarm tone Ö Alarm Clock Ö Opt Ö Alarm Tone 40 40 Settings Set time Ö Settings Ö Time and Date Ö Set Time Set date Ö Settings Ö Time and Date Ö Set Date Set ring tone Ö Settings Ö Ring and Alarm Ö Ring Tone 48 49 50 56
Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms CSD GPRS GSM LCD LED SIM PIN PUK 57 Circuit Switched Data – allows dial-up data communications. General Packet Radio Service – packet switched (always on) data communication protocol.
Specifications Specifications GSM Wireless Frequencies Supported 2W 850 MHz (Class 4) 1W 1900 MHz (Class3) Languages English and Spanish Physical Size: 8.75"D x 6.75"W x 1.75"H, 223mm x 173mm x 50mm (antenna adds 2", 50mm to width) Weight: 1.75 lbs (795 g) without batteries Environmental Operating Temperature: 0°C to +50°C Storage Temperature: -20°C to +85°C Antenna TNC antenna connector, 50 ohms Power Voltage Input: 100 – 240VAC, 50/60Hz, and 10W max.
Important safety instructions Important safety instructions When using this phone, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury. Read this information before using your phone. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from AC outlets before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4.
Important safety instructions a. If liquid has been spilled into the unit. b. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. c. If the unit does not work normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only the controls covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustments may damage the unit. d. If the unit has been dropped or is physically damaged. e. If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance. f. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. 13.
Important safety instructions • • • • • • • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)1996 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) DIN-0848 United States Federal Communications Commission, Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines (1996) National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
Important safety instructions Telephone operation Do not operate your telephone when a person is within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna. A person or object within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna could impair call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than necessary and expose that person to RF energy in excess of that established by the FCC RF Exposure Guidelines.
Important safety instructions Persons with pacemakers should: • ALWAYS keep the phone antenna more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from the pacemaker. • Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Important safety instructions Using external antennas Your FX1900xg digital telephone is equipped with an antenna which screws onto the transceiver. This antenna is intended for internal use, and will provide adequate operation under normal circumstances. If you elect to install an external antenna (not supplied by Motorola), you must take precautions to provide adequate lightning protection for the external antenna. Motorola assumes no liability if you elect to install an external antenna.
Important safety instructions FCC RF energy interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Warranty Warranty The Motorola FX1900xg is built to the highest standards by CSI Wireless, LLC for Motorola Corporation. CSI Wireless warrants the product to the original retail purchaser for one year from the date of purchase for defects in materials or workmanship (except as listed below) under normal use and conditions. Such defects will be repaired or replaced at the company's option, without charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect(s).