About This Guide
This user guide introduces you to the components and features of your Bag Phone.
Getting Started
The Bag
The Motorola M800 Bag Phone bag contains the bag phone set in a carry-case.
The bag also contains the following items:
• Accessory pouch
• Optional booster "cage"
• Carry bag strip
• Battery compartment
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Safety Belt
To Mount and firmly locate the bag when driving, the bag has two optional seat belt
loops through which you can slide and lock your passenger's seat safety belt
Swivel Antenna
The Motorola M800 Bag Phone contains a swivel antenna.
Before making a call, or when expecting to receive a call, you should set the antenna
to a vertical position as outlined in the diagram below.
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
• MINI USB cable connector
DC Socket
The 2nd Velcro strap illustrated in the image below is used to lock the DC power
plug in place.
After inserting the DC power cable (CLA adaptor or AC/DC adaptor), the velcro
strap is closed over the plug. This secures the plug and prevents the plug from
disengaging.
The Handset
The Motorola personal handset enables you to conduct private conversations and
use the voice activation dialing (VAD) features. By pressing the button on the internal
side of the handset invokes the VAD name and number dialing features.
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To use the handset:
1. Pick up the handset.
2. Press the internal button twice for number dialing and one for name dialing.
3. To end a conversation, press the internal button once.
NOTE: If the handset is not hooked properly to the cradle, an incoming call will not
be heard.
Accessories
External Microphone
The M800 Bag Phone offers an external microphone for use in your car.
To connect the external microphone:
1. Connect the microphone plug to the microphone connector located on the front
connector panel of the Bag Phone. Place the cable in the Velcro loop to make sure
the connector won't come out.
2. Slide the external microphone clip on your driver seat's visor. Locate the external
microphone away from the car window or from the phone speaker to avoid background
noise.
Optional Booster
The M800 Bag Phone offers an optional booster for extended power.
*Contact your local distributor for further booster information
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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.
MINI USB
External
Socket
Microphone
LED status
Steady Green
Blinking Orange Charging
and Green
Blinking Red
Blinking Green
Battery Compartment
The Motorola M800 Bag Phone contains a Battery compartment for the backup
battery.
To replace a battery:
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Power Adaptors
The M800 Bag Phone offers two different types of external power connections:
Cigarette Lighter Power Adaptor (CLA).
The CLA power adaptor allows you to connect the M800 Bag Phone to your car's
CLA.
To use the M800 Bag Phone with your car's CLA adaptor, connect the adaptor to
the DC socket in the front connector panel. Place the cable in the Velcro loop to
make sure the connector DC jack won't come out.
Wall Socket Power Adaptor
The wall socket power adaptor allows you to connect the M800 Bag Phone to your
wall socket adaptor.
To use the M800 Bag Phone with your Wall Socket Power Adaptor, connect the
adaptor to the DC socket in the front connector panel. Place the cable in the Velcro
loop to make sure the connector DC jack won't come out.
Description
Working from CLA or AC power supply and not charging.
Low battery
Supply voltage from back up battery
Unzip
the
battery compartment zipper.
Pull the battery out of its compartment and then out of its box.
Disconnect the battery from its connector.
Connect the new battery to the connector and replace it in its box and
compartment.
Zip the battery compartment zipper.