Motorola Mobility P6JH1 Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth User Manual Exhibit 8 Users Manual 7
Motorola Mobility LLC Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth Exhibit 8 Users Manual 7
Contents
Exhibit 8 Users Manual 7
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1. Accessories
You can purchase optional items at the nearest Motorola
service center or accessory shop. Contact the service provider
or visit Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr) for details.
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Standard-type
battery
Battery charger Stereo earphone
Battery adapter
5PIN USB
data cable
Car charger
Travel charger Bluetooth headset
2. Troubleshooting
Nothing is displayed on the screen
- Check the battery.
No antenna bar is displayed on the screen
- Move to other place and then attempt a call again.
It sounds ‘Toot-Toot’ when a call is placed
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There is no communication channel available or your phone has failed in
communicating with a base station. Press to clear the call and press
to redial the number.
The charging lamp of the charger blinks in red
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Check the battery position or clean the terminals before reattempting
charging. If the lamp keeps blinking, contact the nearest service center.
Battery operating time does not comply with the User Manual
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The battery operating time reduces slowly as the battery repeats charging
and discharging. The operating time reduces rapidly if the battery is left in
a cold or hot place for a long time.
Malfunction or failure to power On
- Remove the battery and reinstall it, and then turn the power on.
3. Spec and Feature
Wireless communications
service Bluetooth
Transmit frequency 1942.8~1977.2MHz 2402~2480MHz
Receive frequency 2132.8~2167.2MHz 2402~2480MHz
TX power 200mW 0.1mW
Number of channel 8CH 79CH
Type of emission G7W F1D
Modulation system QPSK GFSK
Communication
mode duplex operation system semi-duplex operation
Transformer
PLL
Power DC 3.8V
Exterior, weight
48.9(W)mmX100.0(L)mmX18.5(T)mm, 103g(±3g)
Relative humidity -20℃~+50℃, 0%~95%
4. Authentication label
1. Name of the model : Wireless communications service device
(VU20)
2. Authentication number : MOT-W-VU20-0804
3. Authentication Trade name : Motorola Korea Inc.
4. The date of manufacture: 2008. 4 . .
5. Manufacturer/country : Motorola Korea Inc. / China
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5. Specific Absorption Rate
This mobile phone satisfies the Standard of Human Body Protection against Electromagnetic Wave specified on No.2001-88 notified by
Ministry of Information and Communication Republic of Korea.
The phone is designed and manufactured to limit or not to exceed RF exposure level as a wireless transceiver.
The limit requirement is a part of the synthetic guidline to define the permissible value of high frequency for general users.
The guidelines are based on the standard developed through regular and thorough research & evaluation at a separate research institute.
One of them is the practical safety limit which is to seek everybody’s safety regardless of age and health condition.
The exposure standard of mobile phone has been established by the use of Specific Absortion Rate (SAR), a measuring unit.
SAR limit is set to 1.6 W/kg in this model. SAR test is done; the mobile phone in normal operation is tested under which transmission is done at
the maximum output level authorized in all tested frequency band.
SAR is set at authorized maximum output level, but real SAR level of a phone in operation is likely to be lower than the maximum level.
Because the phone is designed to be operated at various output levels in order to use only output required to reach wireless base station.
In general, the nearer the base station, power gets lower.
We test our products to confirm if they satisfy these requirements before sales for general users.
The phones are tested at the position subject to the test method determined by professional standard institute.
The maximum SAR level is 0.489W/kg when the phone is tested under which it is placed on a user’s ear.
SAR level is subject to change depending on places where each phone is used, but it satisfies our governments safety exposure requirements.
SAR level of next models may vary thanks to improved functions of the phone but we hope you understand our products are designed to
satisfy the above guidelines in any case.
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6. Collecting wasted-mobile phones
The collected wasted-mobile phones are utilized as resources and the resides are treated ecologically. Motorola is willing to do its best to protect
environment not only today but in the future also. We kindly inviting you to participate in this movement for the protection of environment.
M otorola phone collecting centers
▶ ▶
Wasted-mobile phones
collecting centers
Recycling Plant Recycling
Recycling of wasted-mobile phone
▒ Return the old one to the distributor when you purchase a new phone. ▒ Visit a near-by representative of the manufacturer or A/S center.
▒ Return your mobile phone to a representative of mobile service provider.
▒ Utilize a collecting bag with no charger (arranged in provincial office, distributor, representative)
Guidelines for collecting discarded Motorola mobile phones
Please think of environment when you discard your phones and accessories.
Do not discard old mobile phones or accessories such as battery pack, battery charger, etc. together with household waste.
In some countries and areas, they have established a system to treat useless electronic and electrical products and batteries.
Please contact your area for more information. If there is no appropriate system available, please send useless mobile phone and
accessories to a near-by Motorola service center.
Summary Table
Bluetooth
•Bluetooth mode : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
•Connect bluetooth : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
•Settings : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
•My Device Info : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
Dictionary
• English-Korean : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Korean-English : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• My Vocabulary : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Previous Key Word : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Settings : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
Photo Capture
• In standby screen, press and hold (Camera) for a while.
Movie Capture
• In standby screen, press and hold (Camera) ▶ ▶
FCC Notice to User
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and the
receiver.
•
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
The following statement applies to all products that have
received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC
logo, and/or an FCC ID in the format FCC-ID:xxxxxx on the
product label.
Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this
device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21.
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, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3).
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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
Saving Phone Number
•Save number from menu :
(Right)[Phonebook] ▶
(Right)[Add New]
•Save number in standby screen: Enter number ▶
(Right)[Save]
Searching Phone Number
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In the standby screen, press and hold (Right)[Phonebook]
and select Speed/All/Group/Number ▶
Messages
• Checking message : ▶
• Writing meesage : ▶
T LIVE
• Recent video list : ▶
• Video message box : ▶
• VTC contents box : ▶
• Movie/Photo album : ▶
• T LIVE settings : ▶
Main Menu Setting
• Sounds : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Display : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Message : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Camera : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• june setting : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Bluetooth : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• T LIVE settings : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
One-Touch Dial
• Set/Release Etiquette : In standby screen, press and hold
• Lock/Unlock : In standby screen, press and hold
• W : In standby screen, press
• Moneta : In standby screen, press
• My Menu : In standby screen, press
• T MAP : In standby screen, press and hold
• NATE : In standby screen, press and hold
•
Operation Effects : In standby screen, press
• T interactive : In standby screen, press and hold
Warranty Policy
Thank you for purchasing a Motorola product.
This product has passed a strict quality control and inspection of the Motorola
Tehchnology Team. If a defect is found in your product during the warranty period,
it will be repaired free of charge at a Motorola Service Center.
■ Terminal Equipment : 1 year ■ Other Accessories : 1year
■ Lithium ion battery : 6 months
Free warranty service will be provided for one year (warranty period) after purchasing.
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When you purchase the product, please fill the blanks on the Warranty Policy
and keep it together with the receipt in order to obtain more beneficial service.
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Reasons other than defects
Service requests for symptoms other than defects will be charged after expiry of the
warranty period. Carefully read the User’s Manual before you visit a service center.
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Defects resulting from user’s errors
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Defects caused by careless handling (soaking, impact) or improper repairing
and remodeling.
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Defects caused by using improper power supply.
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Defects caused by repairs done at a place other than the Motorola Service Centers.
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Defects caused by using accessories not provided by Motorola.
(hands free, quick charger, charger, battery, stereo headset, battery cover, etc.)
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Defects or damages resulting from dropping while moving the product.
■ Others
- Defects resulting from natural disasters such as fire, earthquake, flodd, etc.
- Expiry of life time of consumables
(battery, stereo headset, external memory, antenna, and various accessories)
Warranty Period
Free Warranty Service Paid Service
Model Serial No.
Purchase Date Year Month Day Customer
Distributor Price
Type of defects or trouble
Compensation
Under warranty After expiry of
warranty
Critical repair service request resulting from performance
and function failures occurred in normal operation within
10 days after purchasing
Exchange or
refund
N/A
Critical repair service request resulting from performance
and function failures occurred in normal operation within
1 month after purchasing
Exchange or
repair
Critical repair service request within 1 month of exchange
Refund
Exchange the product is impossible
Repairable
Performance and function failures occurred Free service Paid service
Three times of repair and four times of
detects resulting from the same reason
Exchange or
refund
Paid service
Four times of repair and five times of detects
resulting from the different reasons
Non-repairable
A/S parts are available but repair is impossible
Exchange or
refund
Refund the price
deducted by the
depreciation amount
Repair is impossible because A/S parts are
not in stock.
Refund the price
deducted by the
depreciation amount
and added by its 10%
lost of repair request product by the user
Exchange or
refund
Refund the price
deducted by the
depreciation amount
and added by its 10%