Toronado V6-3800 3.8L (1988)
Cellular Phone: Technical Service Bulletins
Cellular Phone - System Overview
SUBJECT:
CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONE SYSTEM
MODELS/YEARS:
1988 TORONADOS EQUIPPED WITH OPTION CODE UV9
NUMBER:
88-I-19
CORP. REF. NO.: 819001R
DATE:
June 1988
SECTION:
91
This bulletin will explain option content, new car pre-delivery procedures, service procedures and items unique to the cellular mobile telephone system.
SYSTEM ORDERED ON NEW CARS (OPTION UV9)
When a 1988 Toronado is ordered with a mobile telephone (Option Code UV9) the entire telephone system will be factory installed. (The handset,
transceiver, microphone, armrest, user's manual, and all wiring will arrive installed in the vehicle).
PRE-DELIVERY PROCEDURE
Before delivery to the owner, it is necessary to program the telephone to provide service. Programming instructions are included in the programming
guide for cellular telephones (included in the user's manual package.) Programming includes such things as establishing the owner's new cellular
telephone numbers.
TELEPHONE NUMBER ACQUISITION
The forms on pages 4 and 5 of this bulletin should be photocopied and used by the dealership to make certain all information necessary to establish
customer telephone service has been obtained. (These forms should be kept in the vehicle history file). Much of the information can be supplied by the
customer prior to the delivery of the vehicle. It may be beneficial to the customer if the dealership has literature on hand from competitive local system
operators in order to assist owners who are unfamiliar with cellular telephone service in making decisions concerning billing and special features.
(Consult your local telephone directory for competitive system operators.)
PROGRAMMING THE PHONE
The dealership must use the information received from the system operator (see page 5) in a simple 10 step programming procedure to program the
transceiver number assignment module (NAM). The programming of the telephone system is done with the key pad of the telephone handset.
Programming instructions are included with the transceiver. (See also the NAM programming table for 1988 Oldsmobile phone systems included in this
bulletin on page 6).
NOTICE:
The phone can only be programmed 3 times from the handset.
Programming the phone may be practiced as many times as desired so long as the send button is not pressed. After 3 times, the phone must be reset by
your local Motorola Service Shop (MSS). This involves placing the phone into test mode and invoking the "initialize non-volatile memory to zero"
command. The dealership should be advised that this may involve a fee. Once it has been reset by the MSS, it may be programmed 3 additional times by
a dealership until it must be reset again.
VEHICLE RECEIVING INSPECTION
The following is provided to help avoid confusion and assure proper inspection of vehicles equipped with the cellular telephone option.
MISSING, STOLEN OR DAMAGED COMPONENTS
Condition:
Missing or damaged components upon dealership receipt of vehicle.
Action:
If noted at delivery, dealership should file a transportation claim and obtain replacement parts from GMSPO.
WARRANTY
The cellular mobile telephone system is covered by the vehicle's 12 month/12,000 mile basic warranty period. This coverage is for all wiring and
components in the system. The 12 month warranty period for the transceiver and handset starts when the owner takes delivery of the vehicle.