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FCC ID: IHDT56HJ1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A preliminary draft of the User’s Manual follows this page.
The text on the following two pages will be added to the user manual.
EXHIBIT 8
Specific Absorption Rate Data
SAR Data
This model wireless phone meets the
government’s requirements for exposure to radio
waves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian
regulatory authorities. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the
general population. The guidelines are based on standards that
were developed by independent scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The
standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit
of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory
authorities is 1.6 W/kg.1 Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry
Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power
level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR
SAR Data
level of the phone while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S.
and Canada, it must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry
Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by each
government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body)
reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at
the ear is 0.54 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in
this user guide, is 0.33 W/kg. The SAR value for this product in its
data transmission mode (body-worn use) is 0.18 W/kg. (Body-worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending upon
available accessories and regulatory requirements).2
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental
requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to
this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for
later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the
guidelines.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) Web site:
http://www.phonefacts.net
or the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA)
Web site:
http://www.cwta.ca
1. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used
by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
2. The SAR information includes the Motorola testing protocol,
assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this
product.
SAR Data
MOTOMANUAL
www.motorola.com
HELLOMOTO
Introducing your new wireless phone.
Smart Key
Volume Keys
Voice Key
Menu Key
Open menus.
Right Soft Key
Message Key
Left Soft Key
Browser Key
Send Key
Make & answer calls.
Power/End Key
Turn on/off, hang up, exit menus.
Navigation Key
Navigate menus.
Center Key
Select menu item.
Camera Lens
Volume Keys
Adjust camera zoom when camera is active &
flip is closed.
Bluetooth Indicator Light
Voice Key
Smart Key
Take photo when camera is active & flip is
closed.
Mini-USB Port
Insert stereo headset, battery charger,
& other phone accessories.
External Display
See incoming call information, use as camera
viewfinder when camera is active & flip is
closed.
Home Screen
Main Menu
Games & Apps
Service Provider
10/15/2008
Personal
5:05 pm
Camera
Press the menu key
a to open the
Main Menu.
Press & hold the
power key P until
the display lights up,
to turn on your
phone.
Exit
Press the
navigation key S
up/down/left/right to
scroll to a menu
feature.
Press the
center key s
to select it.
Select
Motorola, Inc.
Consumer Advocacy Office
1307 East Algonquin Road
Schaumburg, IL 60196
www.hellomoto.com
1-800-331-6456 (United States)
1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired)
1-800-461-4575 (Canada)
Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities
and settings of your service provider’s network. Additionally,
certain features may not be activated by your service provider,
and/or the provider’s network settings may limit the feature’s
functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature
availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other
product specifications, as well as the information contained in this
user’s guide are based upon the latest available information and
are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Motorola
reserves the right to change or modify any information or
specifications without notice or obligation.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US
Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are
the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth trademarks
are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc. under
license. Java and all other Java-based marks are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and
other countries.
© Motorola, Inc., 2007.
Caution: Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not
expressly approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Software Copyright Notice
The Motorola products described in this manual may include
copyrighted Motorola and third-party software stored in
semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United
States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third-party
software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted
software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce
the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software
contained in the Motorola products may not be modified,
reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to
the extent allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the
Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or
by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the
copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola or any
third-party software provider, except for the normal, non-exclusive,
royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the
sale of a product.
Manual Number: 68XXXXX197-O
contents
menu map. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Safety Information . . . . . 9
FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . 14
Use and Care . . . . . . . . 15
EU Conformance . . . . . 16
Recycling Information . 17
essentials . . . . . . . . . . . 18
about this guide . . . . . 18
SIM card. . . . . . . . . . . 19
battery . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
turn it on & off . . . . . . 22
make a call . . . . . . . . . 23
answer a call. . . . . . . . 23
store a
phone number . . . . . . 23
call a stored
phone number . . . . . .
search the phonebook
your phone number . .
main attractions . . . . . .
photos . . . . . . . . . . . .
videos . . . . . . . . . . . . .
multimedia messages
Bluetooth™ wireless .
phone updates . . . . . .
basics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
display . . . . . . . . . . . .
text entry . . . . . . . . . .
volume . . . . . . . . . . . .
navigation key. . . . . . .
smart key . . . . . . . . . .
handsfree speaker . . .
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codes & passwords . .
lock & unlock phone . .
customize . . . . . . . . . . .
ring style. . . . . . . . . . .
time & date. . . . . . . . .
wallpaper . . . . . . . . . .
screen saver . . . . . . . .
themes . . . . . . . . . . . .
display appearance . . .
answer options. . . . . .
calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
turn off a call alert. . . .
recent calls . . . . . . . . .
redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
return a call. . . . . . . . .
notepad . . . . . . . . . . .
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calls (continued)
hold or mute a call . . . .
call waiting. . . . . . . . . .
caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . .
emergency calls . . . . .
international calls. . . . .
1-touch dial . . . . . . . . .
voicemail . . . . . . . . . . .
other features . . . . . . . .
advanced calling . . . . .
phonebook. . . . . . . . . .
messages . . . . . . . . . .
instant messaging . . . .
personalize . . . . . . . . .
call times & costs . . . .
handsfree . . . . . . . . . .
data & fax calls . . . . . .
network . . . . . . . . . . . .
personal organizer . . . .
security . . . . . . . . . . . .
fun & games . . . . . . . .
contents
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service and repairs . . . .
SAR Data . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHO Information . . . . .
index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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menu map
main menu
n Phonebook
s Recent Calls
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Received Calls
Dialed Calls
Notepad
Call Times
Call Cost *
Data Times
Data Volumes
Messages
• Create Message
• Email Msgs
• Message Inbox
• Browser Msgs *
• Voicemail
• Info Services *
• Quick Notes
• Outbox
• Drafts
• MMS Templates
Bluetooth Link
• Handsfree
• Device History
• Setup
á
Games & Apps
Web Access
• Browser
• Web Shortcuts
• Stored Pages
• History
• Go To URL
• Browser Setup
• Web Sessions
Multimedia
• Themes
• Camera
• Pictures
• Sounds
• Videos
• Video Camera
Tools
• SIM Apps *
• Calculator
• Datebook
• Shortcuts
• Voice Records
• Alarm Clock
• Dialing Services
• Fixed Dial
• Service Dial *
• Quick Dial
• IM *
Settings
• (see next page)
This is the standard main menu layout.
Your phone’s menu may be different.
* optional features
menu map
settings menu
l Personalize
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Home Screen
Main Menu
Skin
Greeting
Wallpaper
Screen Saver
Quick Dial *
Ring Styles
• Style
• style Detail
Connection
• Bluetooth Link
• Sync
Call Forward
• Voice Calls
• Fax Calls
• Data Calls
• Cancel All
• Forward Status
In-Call Setup
• Dialing Prefix
• In-Call Timer
• Call Cost Setup *
• My Caller ID
• Talk and Fax
• Answer Options
• Call Waiting
• Hearing Aid *
menu map
Initial Setup
• Time and Date
• 1-Touch Dial
• Display Timeout
• Backlight
• TTY Setup *
• Scroll
• Language
• Brightness
• DTMF
• Master Reset
• Master Clear
Phone Status
• My Tel. Numbers
• Credit Info/Available *
• Active Line *
• Battery Meter
• Software Update
• Other Information
Headset
• Auto Answer
• Voice Dial
Car Settings
• Auto Answer
• Auto Handsfree
• Power-Off Delay *
• Charger Time *
Network
• New Network
• Network Setup
• Available Networks
• My Network List *
• Service Tone
• Network Jingle
• Call Drop Tone
Security
• Phone Lock
• Lock Application
• Fixed Dial
• Call Barring
• SIM PIN
• New Passwords
• Certificate Mgmt
Java Settings
• Java System
• Delete All Apps
• App Vibration
• App Volume
• App Priority *
• App Backlight
• Set Standby App *
• DNS IP *
* optional features
Safety and General Information
This section contains important information on the safe and
efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this
information before using your mobile device.*
Safety Information
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)
Energy
Your mobile device contains a transmitter and receiver. When it is
ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate
with your mobile device, the system handling your call controls the
power level at which your mobile device transmits.
Your Motorola mobile device is designed to comply with local
regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of
human beings to RF energy.
Operational Precautions
For optimal mobile device performance and to be sure that human
exposure to RF energy does not exceed the guidelines set forth in
the relevant standards, always follow these instructions and
precautions.
External Antenna Care
If your mobile device has an external antenna, use only a
Motorola-supplied or approved replacement antenna. Use of
unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the mobile device and/or may result in your device not
complying with local regulatory requirements in your country.
DO NOT hold the external antenna when the mobile device is IN
USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may
cause the mobile device to operate at a higher power level than
needed.
Product Operation
* The information provided in this document supersedes the general
safety information in user’s guides published prior to May 1, 2006.
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile device
just like you would a landline phone.
If you wear the mobile device on your body, always place the
mobile device in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder,
Safety Information
holster, case, or body harness. If you do not use a body-worn
accessory supplied or approved by Motorola, keep the mobile
device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your
body when transmitting.
When using any data feature of the mobile device, with or without
an accessory cable, position the mobile device and its antenna at
least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body.
Using accessories not supplied or approved by Motorola may
cause your mobile device to exceed RF energy exposure
guidelines. For a list of Motorola-supplied or approved
accessories, visit our Web site at: www.motorola.com.
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
Nearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy interference
from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or
otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some
circumstances your mobile device may cause interference with
other devices.
Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference
Problems
Turn off your mobile device in any location where posted notices
instruct you to do so. These locations include hospitals or health
care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to
external RF energy.
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Safety Information
In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever instructed to
do so by airline staff. If your mobile device offers an airplane mode
or similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight.
Pacemakers
If you have a pacemaker, consult your physician before using this
device.
Persons with pacemakers should observe the following
precautions:
• ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than
20 centimeters (8 inches) from your pacemaker when the
mobile device is turned ON.
• DO NOT carry the mobile device in the breast pocket.
• Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the
potential for interference.
• Turn OFF the mobile device immediately if you have any
reason to suspect that interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some mobile devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing
aid manufacturer or physician to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
Operational Warnings
If you use any other personal medical device, consult your
physician or the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is
adequately shielded from RF energy.
Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas,
such as health care facilities or blasting areas.
Driving Precautions
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices in the
area where you drive. Always obey them.
When using your mobile device while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving and to the road. Using a
mobile device may be distracting. Discontinue a call if you
can’t concentrate on driving.
• Use handsfree operation, if available.
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a
call if driving conditions so require.
Responsible driving practices can be found in the “Smart Practices
While Driving” section at the end of this guide and/or at the
Motorola Web site: www.motorola.com/callsmart.
Automobile Air Bags
Do not place a mobile device in the air bag deployment area.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not
always posted, and can include fueling areas such as below decks
on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas
where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust,
or metal powders.
When you are in such an area, turn off your mobile device, and do
not remove, install, or charge batteries. In such areas, sparks can
occur and cause an explosion or fire.
Damaged Products
If your mobile device or battery has been submerged in water,
punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you take
it to a Motorola Authorized Service Center. Do not attempt to dry it
with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven.
Safety Information
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Batteries and Chargers
If jewelry, keys, beaded chains, or other conductive
materials touch exposed battery terminals, this
could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit),
become very hot, and could cause damage or
injury. Be careful when handling a charged battery,
particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other
container with metal objects. Use only Motorola Original
batteries and chargers.
Caution: To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your
battery in a fire.
Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols,
defined as follows:
Symbol
Definition
032374o
032376o
032375o
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Important safety information follows.
Do not dispose of your battery or mobile
device in a fire.
Your battery or mobile device may require
recycling in accordance with local laws.
Contact your local regulatory authorities
for more information.
Safety Information
Symbol
Definition
Do not throw your battery or mobile device
in the trash.
Li Ion BATT
032378o
Your mobile device contains an internal
lithium ion battery.
Do not let your battery, charger, or mobile
device get wet.
Listening at full volume to music or voice
through a headset may damage your
hearing.
Choking Hazards
Your mobile device or its accessories may include detachable
parts, which may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep
your mobile device and its accessories away from small children.
Glass Parts
Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glass
could break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives
a substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to
remove. Stop using your mobile device until the glass is replaced
by a qualified service center.
Seizures/Blackouts
Repetitive Motion
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts
when exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video
games. These may occur even if a person has never had a previous
seizure or blackout.
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a
family history of such occurrences, please consult with your
physician before playing video games or enabling a flashing-lights
feature (if available) on your mobile device.
Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following
symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of
awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is always
a good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave the
lights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop
use if you are very tired.
When you repetitively perform actions such as pressing keys or
entering finger-written characters, you may experience occasional
discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of
your body. If you continue to have discomfort during or after such
use, stop use and see a physician.
Caution About High Volume Usage
Listening at full volume to music or voice through a
headset may damage your hearing.
Safety Information
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FCC Notice To Users
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).
If your mobile device or accessory has a USB connector, or is
otherwise considered a computer peripheral device whereby it can
be connected to a computer for purposes of transferring data, then
it is considered a Class B device and the following statement
applies:
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
FCC Notice
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FCC Notice
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• 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.
Use and Care
Use and Care
To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from:
liquids of any kind
dust and dirt
Don’t expose your phone to water, rain,
extreme humidity, sweat, or other moisture.
Don’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand,
food, or other inappropriate materials.
extreme heat or cold
cleaning solutions
Avoid temperatures below -10°C/14°F or
above 45°C/113°F.
To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth.
Don’t use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
microwaves
the ground
Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave
oven.
Don’t drop your phone.
Use and Care
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European Union Directives Conformance Statement
EU Conformance
Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in
compliance with:
• The essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC
• All other relevant EU Directives
0168
Product
Approval
Number
The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.
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EU Conformance
You can view your product’s Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to
Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE Directive) at
www.motorola.com/rtte. To find your DoC, enter the
product Approval Number from your product’s label in the “Search”
bar on the Web site.
Caring for the Environment by Recycling
Recycling Information
When you see this symbol on a Motorola product, do not
dispose the product with household waste.
Recycling Mobile Phones and Accessories
Do not dispose of mobile phones or electrical accessories, such as
chargers or headsets, with your household waste. In some
countries or regions, collection systems are set up to handle
electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your regional
authorities for more details. If collection systems aren’t available,
return unwanted mobile phones or electrical accessories to any
Motorola Approved Service Centre in your region.
Recycling Information
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essentials
about this guide
This guide shows how to locate a menu
feature as follows:
Find it: a > s Recent Calls > Dialed Calls
This means that, from the home screen:
1 Press the menu key a to open the
menu.
2 Press the navigation key S to scroll to
s Recent Calls, and press the center key s
to select it.
3 Press the navigation key S to scroll to
Dialed Calls, and press the center key s to
select it.
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essentials
symbols
This means a feature is
network/subscription dependent
and may not be available in all areas.
Contact your service provider for
more information.
This means a feature requires an
optional accessory.
SIM card
Caution: Don’t bend or scratch your SIM card.
Keep it away from static electricity, water, and
dirt.
2 Hold the SIM card with the notch in the
lower left corner and the gold plate
facing down. Slide the SIM card under
the metal clip and into the card slot.
Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card
contains personal information like your phone
number and phonebook entries.
1 If necessary, press in the battery door
release latch and remove the battery
door.
essentials
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battery
3.
battery installation
1.
4.
2.
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essentials
battery charging
New batteries are
not fully charged.
Plug the travel
charger into the
mini-USB port on
your phone as
shown. Plug the
other end into an
electrical outlet. Your phone might take
several seconds to start charging the battery.
The display shows Charge Complete when
finished.
Tip: Relax, you can’t overcharge your battery.
It will perform best after you fully charge and
discharge it a few times.
Note: You can charge your battery
by connecting a cable from your
phone’s mini-USB port to a USB
port on a computer. Both your
phone and the computer must be turned on,
and your computer must have the correct
software drivers installed. Cables and
software drivers are available in
Motorola Original data kits, sold separately.
battery tips
Battery life depends on the network, signal
strength, temperature, features, and
accessories you use.
• Always use
Motorola Original batteries
and chargers. The warranty
does not cover damage
caused by non-Motorola batteries
and/or chargers.
• New batteries or batteries stored for a
long time may take more time to
charge.
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• When charging your battery, keep it
near room temperature.
• When storing your battery, keep it
uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place.
• Never expose batteries to
temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or
above 45°C (113°F). Always take your
phone with you when you leave your
vehicle.
• It is normal for batteries to gradually
wear down and require longer charging
times. If you notice a change in your
battery life, it is probably time to
purchase a new battery.
Contact your local recycling center for
proper battery disposal.
Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire
because they may explode.
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essentials
Before using your phone, read the battery
safety information in the “Safety and General
Information” section included in this guide.
turn it on & off
Caution: On power up, the phone may
prompt you to enter your SIM card PIN code
to unlock the SIM card. If you enter an
incorrect PIN code three times before the
correct code, your SIM card is disabled and
your display shows SIM Blocked. Contact your
service provider.
To turn on your phone,
press and hold the
power key O until the
keypad or display lights
up. If prompted, enter
your eight-digit SIM card
PIN code and/or four-digit unlock code.
To turn off your phone, press and hold O for
a few seconds.
make a call
Enter a phone number and press the
send key N to make a call.
To “hang up,” close the phone flip or press the
end key O.
Note: Closing the phone flip doesn’t end a call
when the handsfree speaker is turned on (for
more information about the handsfree
speaker, see page 45).
To “hang up,” close the flip or press the
end key O.
store a phone number
Note: Closing the phone flip doesn’t end a call
when the handsfree speaker is turned on (for
more information about the handsfree
speaker, see page 45).
You can store a phone number in your
Phonebook.
answer a call
When your phone rings and/or vibrates, just
open the phone flip or press the send key N
to answer.
Note: You can store a phonebook contact in
phone memory or on your SIM card. The
storage location for new contacts is
determined by your phonebook view. To set
the phonebook view, see page 61.
Note: Contacts on the SIM card only have a
name and number.
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1 Enter a phone number in the home
screen.
2 Press Store.
3 If necessary, select the number type:
Mobile Phone Contact, Home Phone Contact,
Work Phone Contact, or SIM Contact.
4 Enter a name and other details for the
phone number. To edit details, scroll to
them and press the center key s.
5 Press Done to store the number.
To store an email address, see page 62. To
edit or delete a phonebook contact, see
page 62.
call a stored phone
number
Find it: a > n Phonebook
1 Scroll to the contact. If the contact has
multiple phone numbers, press S
left/right to select the number you want.
2 Press N to call the contact.
search the phonebook
To search for a phonebook contact:
Find it: a > n Phonebook
Press a keypad key one or more times to
enter the first letter of the contact name. The
phonebook list jumps to the first contact that
begins with the letter you typed. If necessary,
continue entering letters until you locate the
contact name.
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your phone number
From the home screen, press a # to see
your number.
Tip: Want to see your phone number while
you’re on a call? Press a > My Tel. Numbers.
To store or edit your name and phone
number on your SIM card, press Edit
while showing your number. If you don’t know
your phone number, contact your service
provider.
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You can do much more with your phone than
make and receive calls!
photos
take a photo
Press a > h Multimedia > Camera to see the
camera viewfinder.
Press S
up/down to
zoom in/out.
Press S
left/right to
decrease/
increase
exposure.
Photos
remaining
Photo Viewfinder
022 Remaining
Back
Take a photo.
Capture
Return to
previous screen.
Press a
to open
Pictures Menu.
1 Point the camera lens at the photo
subject.
2 Press Capture to take a photo.
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3 Press Store to select a storage option:
Send in Message, Store Only, Apply as My Icon,
Apply as Wallpaper, Apply as Screen Saver,
Apply as Phonebook Entry, or Print and Store.
or
Press Discard to delete the photo and return
to the active viewfinder.
If you choose to send the photo in a message,
see “send a multimedia message” on
page 31.
Note: You can’t assign a photo to a
phonebook entry stored on the SIM card.
self portrait
When the camera viewfinder is active, you
can close the phone flip to show the
viewfinder image in the external display. Press
the smart key (see illustration on page 2) to
take a photo. Open the flip to store or discard
the photo.
camera settings
When the camera viewfinder is active,
press a to select camera options:
options
Go To
Pictures
Auto-Timed
Capture
Pictures
Setup
View Free
Space
See stored pictures and photos.
Press a to perform various
operations (such as Delete, Rename,
or Move) on a picture.
Set a timer for the camera to
take a photo.
Adjust photo settings:
• Lighting Conditions
• Resolution
• Shutter Tone
See how much memory
remains for storing pictures.
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videos
Note: You can zoom only before you start
recording.
record a video
1 Point the camera lens at the video
subject.
Press a > h Multimedia > Video Camera to see
the video camera viewfinder.
2 Press Capture to begin video recording.
3 Press Stop to stop video recording.
Press S
up/down to
zoom in/out.
Press S
left/right to
decrease/
increase
exposure.
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Videos
remaining
Video Viewfinder
010 Remaining
Back
Return to
previous screen.
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Start video
capture.
Capture
Press a
to open
Pictures Menu.
4 Press Store to select a storage option:
Send in Message or Store Only.
or
Press Discard to delete the video and return
to the active viewfinder.
If you choose to send the video in a message,
see “send a multimedia message” on
page 31.
When the video camera viewfinder is active,
press a to select video options:
options
Go To
Videos
Videos
Setup
Recording
Sound
See stored videos. Press a to
perform various operations
(such as Delete, Rename, or Move) on
a video.
Adjust video settings:
• Auto Repeat
• Video Length
• Lighting Conditions
• Resolution
• Recording Sound
Turn on/off video sound
recording.
play a video
Find it: a > h Multimedia > Videos > video
Timer bar
shows %
played.
Press S
up/down to
pause/play.
Press S
left/right to
skip to
previous/
next video.
Video Name
00:09/00:15
Back
See video
information.
Details
Return to
previous screen.
Press a
to open
Videos Menu.
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From the stored videos list, press a to
select video options:
options
Send in
Message
New
Details
Rename
Delete
Move
Copy
Mark
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Insert a video in a new
message.
Activate the video camera to
record a new video.
See video information.
Rename a video.
Delete marked video(s).
Move video(s) to another
device, delete original(s) from
phone memory.
Copy video(s) to another device,
leave original(s) on phone.
Mark one or more videos that
you want to delete, move, copy,
or assign to a category.
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Mark All
Categories
Assign To
Category
Videos
Setup
View Free
Space
Mark all videos, so you can
delete, move, copy, or assign
them to a category.
Create new category, or see
videos in a selected category.
Assign video(s) to a category.
Adjust video recording settings.
See how much memory
remains for storing videos.
multimedia messages
For more messaging features, see page 66.
send a multimedia message
A Multimedia Messaging Service
(MMS) message contains pages with
text and media objects (including photos,
sounds, or videos). You can send the
multimedia message to other MMS-capable
phones, and to email addresses.
Find it: R > Create Message > New Multimedia Msg
1 Press keypad keys to enter text on the
page (for more information about text
entry, see page 40).
To insert a picture, sound, video,
voice record, quick note, or contact info
on the page, press a > Insert. Select the
file type and the file.
To insert another page in the message,
enter text or objects on the current page
and press a > Insert > New Page. You can
enter more text and objects on the new
page.
2 When you finish the message, press a
> Message Options to set message options
(such as Subject and Priority).
3 When you finish setting message options,
press Done.
4 To select message recipients, press
Send To. You can:
• Select one or more entries from your
phonebook (press S to scroll to an
entry, and press the center key s to
select it.
• Select [New Number] or [New Email Address] to
enter a phone number or email
address.
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5 To send the message, press Send.
To cancel or save the message as a Draft,
press a.
receive a multimedia message
When you receive a multimedia
message, your phone plays an alert and
the display shows New Message with a message
indicator (such as r).
Press Read to open the message.
• Pictures and animations show as you
read the message.
• Sound files play as you read the
message. Use the volume keys to
adjust the sound volume.
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• Attached files are added to the end of
the message. To open an attachment,
scroll to the file indicator/filename and
press View (image), Play (sound), or Open
(phonebook vCard, datebook vCalendar
entry, or unknown file type).
Bluetooth™ wireless
Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless
connections. You can connect your
phone with a Bluetooth headset or car kit to
make handsfree calls. You can connect your
phone with a phone or computer that
supports Bluetooth connections to exchange
files.
Note: The use of wireless phones while
driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a
call if you can’t concentrate on driving.
Additionally, the use of wireless devices and
their accessories may be prohibited or
restricted in certain areas. Always obey the
laws and regulations on the use of these
products.
For maximum Bluetooth security, you
should always pair Bluetooth devices in a
safe, private environment.
turn Bluetooth power on or off
Find it: a > E Bluetooth Link > Setup > Power > On
Note: To extend battery life, use this
procedure to set Bluetooth power to Off when
not in use. Your phone will not connect to
another device until you set Bluetooth power
back to On and pair your phone with the device
again.
use a headset or handsfree car
kit
Before you try to connect your phone to a
handsfree device, make sure the device is
on and ready in pairing or bonding mode (see
the user’s guide for the device). You can
connect your phone with only one device at a
time.
Find it: a > E Bluetooth Link > Handsfree
> [Look For Devices]
Your phone lists the devices it finds within
range.
1 Scroll to a device in the list.
2 Press the center key s to connect to the
device.
The device may request permission to bond
with your phone. Select YES to accept. Enter
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the PIN code 0000 and press OK to create a
secure connection with the device.
When your phone is connected, the Bluetooth
indicator à shows in the home screen, and
the external Bluetooth indicator light flashes.
Shortcut: When Bluetooth power is on, your
phone can automatically connect to a
handsfree device you have used before. Just
turn on the device and move it near the
phone.
copy files to another device
You can copy a photo, picture, video, sound
file, phonebook entry, datebook event, or
bookmark to another phone or computer that
supports Bluetooth connections.
Note: You can’t copy some copyrighted
objects.
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Before you try to copy a file to another
device, make sure the receiving device is on
and ready in discoverable mode.
1 On your phone, scroll to the object that
you want to copy to the other device.
2 Press a, then select:
• Copy for a photo, picture, video, or
sound file.
• Share Contact > Bluetooth for a phonebook
entry.
• Send > Bluetooth for a datebook event or
bookmark.
3 Select a recognized device name, or
[Look For Devices] to search for an
unrecognized device where you want to
copy the object.
Note: Once you connect your phone to a
Bluetooth device, that device can start a
similar Bluetooth connection with your phone.
Your display shows the Bluetooth indicator à
when there is a Bluetooth connection.
2 Press Accept to accept a file from another
device. Your phone notifies you when file
transfer is complete, and saves the file.
receive files from another
device
Note: A device is recognized after you
connect to it once (see page 33).
Before you try to receive a file from
another device, make sure your phone’s
Bluetooth power is on (see page 33).
1 Send the file from the device.
If your phone and the sending device
don’t recognize each other, place your
phone in discoverable mode so the
sending device can locate it. Press
a > E Bluetooth Link > Setup > Find Me.
advanced Bluetooth features
features
connect to recognized device
a > E Bluetooth Link > Handsfree
> device name
drop connection with device
Scroll to the device name and press
Drop.
switch to headset or car kit during
call
a > Use Bluetooth
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features
switch back to phone during call
To switch from a headset or car kit to
your phone during a call:
a > Use Handset
move picture to device
Caution: Moving a picture deletes
the original picture from your phone.
Scroll to the picture, press a > Move,
select the device name.
edit properties of recognized
device
Scroll to the device name, press a > Edit.
set Bluetooth options
a > E Bluetooth Link > Setup
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phone updates
Sometimes, we think of ways to make your
phone’s software faster or more efficient after
you’ve purchased your phone. You can find
out if your phone can be updated at:
www.hellomoto.com/update
Note: Software updates do not affect your
phonebook entries or other personal entries
or files. If you receive a software update but
choose to install it later, see page 75.
basics
See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.
Note: Your home screen may look different,
depending on your service provider.
display
To dial a number from the home screen, press
number keys and N.
The home screen appears when you turn on
the phone.
Date
Service Provider
10/15/2008
Clock
Left Soft Key
Label
Personal
5:05 pm
Camera
Right Soft Key
Label
The menu indicator M shows that you can
press a to open the main menu. Soft key
labels show the current soft key functions. For
soft key locations, see page 1.
Press S up, down, left, or right in the home
screen to open basic features. You can show
or hide icons for these features in the home
screen, and change the icons that are shown.
For more information about changing icons in
the home screen, see page 70.
Menu Indicator
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Status indicators can show at the top of the
home screen:
1 Signal Strength Indicator – Vertical bars
show the strength of the network
connection. You can’t make or receive
calls when ! or ) shows.
2 EDGE/GPRS Indicator – Shows
when your phone is using a
high-speed Enhanced Data for GSM
Evolution (EDGE) or General Packet Radio
Service (GPRS) network connection.
Indicators can include:
ø = EDGE
connection
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+ = GPRS
connection
* = GPRS PDP
context active
, = GPRS data
available
3 Data Indicator – Shows connection
status. The Bluetooth™ indicator à
shows when your phone is paired with
another device. Other indicators can
include:
4 = secure data
transfer
3 = secure
connection
2 = secure
Circuit Switch Data
(CSD) call
7 = unsecure
data transfer
6 = unsecure
connection
5 = unsecure
CSD call
4 Roam Indicator – The roam
indicator ã shows when your
phone is seeking or using a network
outside your home network.
5 Active Line Indicator – Shows ?
to indicate an active call, or > to
indicate when call forwarding is on.
Indicators for dual-line-enabled SIM cards
can include:
@ = line 1 active
A = line 1 call
forward on
B = line 2 active
C = line 2 call
forward on
6 Messaging Presence Indicator –
Shows when instant messaging
(IM) is active. Indicators can include:
P = IM active
_ = busy
J = available for
phone calls
I = available for
IM
Q = invisible to
IM
X = offline
The Java™ indicator Ê shows when a
Java application is active.
7 Message Indicator – Shows when
you receive a new message.
Indicators can include:
r = text message t = voicemail
message
s = voicemail & d = IM message
text message
8 Ring Style Indicator – Shows the ring
style setting.
y = loud ring
| = vibrate
} = vibrate then
ring
z = soft ring
† = vibrate and
ring
{ = silent
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9 Battery Level Indicator – Vertical bars
show the battery charge level. Recharge
the battery when your phone shows
Low Battery.
text entry
Some features let you enter text.
For indicator descriptions,
see following section.
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Flashing
cursor
indicates
insertion
point.
Vh
Exit without
making
changes.
Cancel
Msg
450
Character
Counter
Press a
to open
sub-menu.
Send To
Press # in a text entry screen to select an
entry mode:
entry modes
j or g Your Primary text entry mode can
be set to any iTAP™j or tap g
mode.
p or m Your Secondary text entry mode can
be set to any iTAP p or tap m
mode, or set to None if you don’t
want a secondary entry mode.
Numeric mode enters numbers
only.
Symbol mode enters symbols only.
Tip: WANT TO SHOUT YOUR MESSAGE?
Press 0 in a text entry screen to change text
case to no capital letters (U), next letter
capital (V with k, n, h, or q), or all
capitals (T with i, o, f, or l).
iTAP™ mode
Press # in a text entry screen to switch to
iTAP mode. If you don’t see j or p, press
a > Entry Setup to set iTAP mode as your
primary or secondary text entry mode.
iTAP mode lets you enter words using one
keypress per letter. The iTAP software
combines your keypresses into common
words, and predicts each word as you enter it.
To set your primary and secondary text entry
modes, press a > Entry Setup in a text entry
screen and select Primary Setup or Secondary Setup.
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For example, if you press 7 7 6 4,
your display shows:
Press S up to accept Program.
Uj
Msg
443
Prog ram
Press * to
enter Prog & a
space.
Delete last
letter.
Prog Proh Spoi Proi
Delete
Select
Press S
right to
highlight
another
combination.
Select highlighted
combination with no space.
• If you want a different word (such as
Progress), continue pressing keypad keys
to enter the remaining characters.
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• To enter numbers quickly, press and
hold a number key to temporarily
switch to numeric mode. Press the
number keys to enter the numbers you
want. Enter a space to change back to
iTAP mode.
• Press 1 to enter punctuation or other
characters.
tap mode
Press # in a text entry screen to switch to
tap mode. If you don’t see g or m, press
a > Entry Setup to set tap mode as your
primary or secondary text entry mode.
To enter text in tap mode, press a keypad key
repeatedly to cycle through the letters and
number on the key. Repeat this step to enter
each letter.
For example, if you press 7 one time, your
display shows:
After two seconds, character is accepted
& cursor moves to next position.
Character
displays at
insertion
point.
Ug
Msg
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word. For example, if you enter Prog your
display might show:
Press S
right to accept
Program. Press
* to reject it
& enter a
space after
Prog.
Ug
Delete
Delete
character to
left of
insertion
point.
Delete
Send To
Press to enter
message
recipients.
When you enter three or more characters in a
row, your phone may guess the rest of the
Msg
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Prog ram
To enter a
different word
(such as
Progress), press
keys to enter
ramaining
characters.
Send To
• The first character of every sentence is
capitalized. If necessary, press S
down to change the character to
lowercase before the cursor moves to
the next position.
• Press S to move the flashing cursor
to enter or edit message text.
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• If you don’t want to save your text or
text edits, press O to exit without
saving.
• Tap extended mode cycles through
additional special characters and
symbols as you repeatedly press a
keypad key.
numeric mode
Press # in a text entry screen until you see
W. Press the number keys to enter the
numbers you want.
symbol mode
Press # in a text entry screen until you see
[. Press a keypad key to show its symbols at
the bottom of the display. Scroll to the symbol
you want, then press the center key s.
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volume
Press the volume keys
to:
• turn off an
incoming call
alert
• change the
earpiece
volume during a call
• change the ringer volume from the
home screen
Tip: Sometimes silence really is
golden. That’s why you can quickly set
your ringer to Vibrate or Silent by
repeatedly pressing the down volume
key in the home screen. To set the
ringer from the menu, see page 48.
navigation key
Press the navigation
key S up, down, left, or
right to scroll and
highlight menu items.
When you highlight
something, press the
center key s to select it.
smart key
The smart key gives
you another way to do
things. For example,
when you scroll to a
menu item, you can
press the smart key to
select it (instead of
pressing the center
key s). To change what the smart key does
in the home screen, see page 70.
handsfree speaker
You can use your phone’s handsfree speaker
to make calls without holding the phone to
your ear.
During a call, press Speaker to turn the
handsfree speaker on or off. Your display
shows Spkrphone On until you turn it off or end
the call.
Note:
• The use of wireless phones while
driving may cause distraction.
Discontinue a call if you can’t
concentrate on driving. Additionally, the
use of wireless devices and their
accessories may be prohibited or
restricted in certain areas. Always obey
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the laws and regulations on the use of
these products.
• Closing the phone flip doesn’t end a
call when the handsfree speaker is
turned on.
codes & passwords
Your phone’s four-digit unlock code is
originally set to 1234. The six-digit security
code is originally set to 000000. If your phone
is still using the original codes, you should
change them:
Find it: a > w Settings > Security
> New Passwords
You can also change your SIM PIN or call
barring passwords.
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If you forget your unlock code: At the
Enter Unlock Code prompt, try entering 1234 or the
last four digits of your phone number. If that
doesn’t work, press a and enter your
six-digit security code instead.
If you forget other codes: If you forget your
security code, SIM PIN code, PIN2 code, or
call barring password, contact your service
provider.
lock & unlock phone
You can lock your phone to keep others from
using it. To lock or unlock your phone, you
need the four-digit unlock code.
To manually lock your phone:
Find it: a > w Settings > Security > Phone Lock
> Lock Now
To automatically lock your phone whenever
you turn it off:
Find it: a > w Settings > Security > Phone Lock
> Automatic Lock > On.
Note: You can make emergency calls on a
locked phone (for more information, see
page 57). A locked phone still rings or vibrates
for incoming calls or messages, but you
need to unlock it to answer.
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customize
ring style
Each ring style profile uses a different set of
ringtones or vibrations for incoming calls and
other events. The Silent profile silences your
phone until you set another ring style. The
profile indicator shows at the top of the home
screen:
y Loud
| Vibrate
} Vibe then Ring
z Soft
† Vibe & Ring
{ Silent
Tip: Press and hold # in the home screen to
quickly set your ringer to Silent. Press # again
to switch back to the original ring style
setting.
change alerts in a ring style
You can change the alerts for incoming calls
and other events. Your changes are saved in
the current ring style profile.
Note: You can’t set a ringtone for the Silent ring
style profile.
To choose your profile:
Find it: a > w Settings > Ring Styles
> style name Detail
Find it: a > w Settings > Ring Styles > Style
> style name
1 Scroll to Calls (or Line 1 or Line 2 for dual line
phones), then press Change to change it.
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2 Scroll to the alert you want, then press
the center key s.
3 Press Back to save the alert setting.
time & date
Your phone uses the time and date for the
Datebook.
To synchronize the time and date with
the network:
Find it: a > w Settings > Initial Setup
> Time and Date > Autoupdate > On
To manually set the time and date:
Find it: a > w Settings > Initial Setup
> Time and Date > Autoupdate > Off, then
> time and date
wallpaper
Set a photo, picture, or animation as a
wallpaper (background) image in your home
screen.
Note: Your theme can set the wallpaper (see
page 50).
Find it: a > w Settings > Personalize > Wallpaper
options
Picture
Layout
Press S up or down to select a
picture for your wallpaper
image, or None for no wallpaper.
Select Center to center the image
in the display, Tile to repeat the
image across the display, or
Fit-to-screen to stretch the image
across the display.
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screen saver
Set a photo, picture, or animation as a screen
saver image. The screen saver shows in the
display when the phone flip is open and no
activity is detected for a specified time.
Note: Your theme can set the screen saver
(see next section).
Tip: This feature helps save your screen, but
not your battery. To extend battery life, turn off
the screen saver.
Find it: a > w Settings > Personalize
> Screen Saver
options
Delay
Select the length of inactivity
before the screen saver shows
in the display.
themes
A phone theme is a group of image and
sound files that you can apply to your
phone. Most themes include a wallpaper
image, screen saver image, and ringtone. Your
phone may come with some themes, and you
can download more.
To apply a theme:
options
Picture
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Press S up or down to select
an image for your screen saver,
or None for no screen saver.
customize
Find it: a > h Multimedia > Themes > theme.
To download a theme, see page 79.
Caution: You can delete the themes stored
on your phone. After you delete a theme, you
can’t recover it.
To delete a theme:
Find it: a > h Multimedia > Themes, scroll to
the theme, press a > Delete or Delete All.
display appearance
To choose a phone skin that sets the look and
feel of your phone’s display:
Find it: a > w Settings > Personalize > Skin
To set your display brightness:
Note: To turn the backlight on or off for Java™
applications, press a > w Settings
> Java Settings > App Backlight.
To save battery life, the display can turn off
when you’re not using your phone. The
display turns back on when you open the
phone flip or press any key. To set how long
your phone waits before the display turns off:
Find it: a > w Settings > Initial Setup
> Display Timeout
Find it: a > w Settings > Initial Setup > Brightness
To save battery life, the backlight can turn off
when you’re not using your phone. The
backlight turns back on when you open the
phone flip or press any key. To set how long
your phone waits before the backlight turns
off:
Find it: a > w Settings > Initial Setup > Backlight.
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answer options
You can use additional methods to answer an
incoming call. To activate or deactivate an
answer option:
Find it: a > w Settings > In-Call Setup
> Answer Options
options
Multi-Key
Open to
Answer
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Answer by pressing any key.
Answer by opening the phone
flip.
customize
calls
To make and answer calls, see page 23.
Find it: a > s Recent Calls
turn off a call alert
1 Scroll to Received Calls or Dialed Calls, then
press the center key s.
Press the volume keys to turn off the ringer
before answering the call.
2 Scroll to a call. A % next to a call means
the call connected.
• To call the number, press N.
recent calls
Your phone keeps lists of incoming and
outgoing calls, even for calls that didn’t
connect. The most recent calls are listed first.
The oldest calls are deleted as new calls are
added.
• To see call details (like time and date),
press View.
Shortcut: Press N from the home screen to
see the dialed calls list.
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• To see the Last Calls Menu, press a. This
menu can include:
options
Store
Delete/
Delete All
Show ID/
Hide ID
Send
Message
Add Digits
Attach
Number
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options
Send Tones
Create a phonebook entry with
the number in the No. field.
Note: This option appears only
when the number is not stored
in your phonebook.
Delete one or all entries in the
list.
Show or hide your caller ID for
the next call.
Open a new text message with
the number in the To field.
Add digits after the number.
Attach a number from the
phonebook or recent calls lists.
calls
Talk then
Fax
Send the number to the
network as DTMF tones.
Note: This option appears only
during a call.
Talk and then send a fax in
the same call (for more
information, see page 74).
redial
1 Press N from the home screen to see
the dialed calls list.
2 Scroll to the entry you want to call, then
press N.
If you hear a busy signal and you see
Call Failed, Number Busy, press N or Retry to
redial the number. When the call goes
through, your phone rings or vibrates one
time, shows Redial Successful, and connects the
call.
return a call
Your phone keeps a record of your
unanswered calls, and shows X Missed Calls,
where X is the number of missed calls.
1 When you see the X Missed Calls message,
press View to see the received calls list.
2 Scroll to the call you want to return, then
press N.
notepad
The last set of digits entered on the keypad
are stored in notepad memory. This can be
the last phone number you called, or a
number that you “jot down” during a call for
later use. To see the number stored in the
notepad:
Find it: a > s Recent Calls > Notepad
• To call the number, press N.
• To create a phonebook entry with the
number in the No. field, press Store.
• To open the Dialing Menu to attach a
number or insert a special character,
press a.
hold or mute a call
To put all active calls on hold, press a > Hold.
To put all active calls on mute, press Mute (if
available), or press a > Mute.
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call waiting
caller ID
When you’re on a call, you’ll hear an
alert if you receive a second call.
Calling line identification (caller ID)
shows the phone number for an
incoming call in your external and internal
displays.
Press N to answer the new call.
• To switch between calls, press Switch.
• To connect the two calls, press Link.
• To end the call on hold, press a
> End Call On Hold.
To turn the call waiting feature on or off:
Find it: a > w Settings > In-Call Setup
> Call Waiting
Your phone shows the caller’s name and
picture when they’re stored in your
phonebook, or Incoming Call when caller ID
information is not available.
You can set your phone to play a different
ringer ID for an entry stored in your
phonebook (for more information, see
page 62).
To show or hide your phone number for the
next outgoing call, enter digits in the display,
then:
Find it: a > Hide ID/Show ID
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emergency calls
international calls
Your service provider programs one or more
emergency phone numbers, such as 911 or
112, that you can call under any
circumstances, even when your phone is
locked or the SIM card is not inserted.
If your phone service includes
international dialing, press and hold 0
to insert your local international access code
(indicated by +). Then, press the keypad keys
to dial the country code and phone number.
Note: Emergency numbers vary by country.
Your phone’s preprogrammed emergency
number(s) may not work in all locations, and
sometimes an emergency call cannot be
placed due to network, environmental, or
interference issues.
1 Press the keypad keys to dial the
emergency number.
2 Press N to call the emergency number.
1-touch dial
To call phonebook numbers with assigned
speed dial numbers 1 through 9, press and
hold the single-digit speed dial number for
one second.
Tip: To call phonebook numbers with speed
dial numbers 10 and above, see “speed dial”
on page 59.
You can set 1-touch dial to call the contacts in
your phone’s memory phonebook, your SIM
card’s phonebook, or your fixed dial list:
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Find it: a > w Settings > Initial Setup
> 1 Touch Dial > Phone, SIM, or Fixed Dial
To add a new number to the phonebook, see
page 23. To edit the speed dial number for a
phonebook contact, press a > n Phonebook
> contact, then press a > Edit > Speed No.
voicemail
Your network stores the voicemail
messages you receive. To listen to your
messages, call your voicemail number.
Note: Your service provider may include
additional information about using this
feature.
When you receive a voicemail message, your
phone shows the voicemail message
indicator t and New Voicemail.
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calls
To check voicemail messages:
Find it: R > Voicemail
Your phone may prompt you to store your
voicemail phone number. If you don’t know
your voicemail number, contact T-Mobile.
Note: You can’t store a p (pause), w (wait), or n
(number) character in this number. If you want
to store a voicemail number with these
characters, create a phonebook entry for it.
Then, you can use the entry to call your
voicemail.
other features
advanced calling
features
speed dial
features
conference call
Enter the speed dial number for a
phonebook entry, press #, press N.
During a call:
To add a phonebook entry, see page 23.
Dial next number, press N, press Link.
transfer a call
To 1-touch dial phonebook entries with
single-digit speed dial numbers, see
page 57.
During a call:
Press a > Transfer, dial transfer number,
press N.
attach a phone number
Dial an area code or prefix for a
phonebook number, then:
a > Attach Number
Tip: If you forget Aunt Mildred’s speed dial
number, press a > n Phonebook, scroll to
her entry, and press View.
call forwarding
Set up or cancel call forwarding:
a > w Settings > Call Forward
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features
call barring
features
fixed dial
Restrict outgoing or incoming calls:
When you turn on fixed dialing, you
can call only numbers stored in the fixed
dial list.
a > w Settings > Security > Call Barring
TTY calls
Set up your phone for use with an
optional TTY device:
a > w Settings > Initial Setup > TTY Setup
change phone line
If you have a dual-line-enabled SIM
card, you can change your line to make and
receive calls from your other phone
number.
a > w Settings > Phone Status > Active Line
The active line indicator shows the active
phone line (see illustration on page 39).
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other features—advanced calling
Note: You must enter your SIM PIN2 code
to turn fixed dialing on or off. If you forget
your PIN2 code, contact your service
provider.
Turn fixed dialing on or off:
a > w Settings > Security > Fixed Dial
Use the fixed dial list:
a > ? Tools > Dialing Services > Fixed Dial
service dial
Dial service phone numbers:
a > ? Tools > Dialing Services > Service Dial
features
quick dial
Dial phone numbers stored by your
service provider:
a > ? Tools > Dialing Services > Quick Dial
Edit the quick dial list:
a > w Settings > Personalize > Quick Dial
DTMF tones
Activate DTMF tones:
a > w Settings > Initial Setup > DTMF
Send DTMF tones during a call:
Press number keys.
Send stored numbers as DTMF tones
during a call:
phonebook
For basic phonebook features, see
pages 23-24.
features
set phonebook view
Show contacts stored in phone memory,
SIM card memory, or both:
a > n Phonebook, press a > Setup
> View Contacts > Phone & SIM, Phone Contacts Only,
or SIM Contacts Only
Note: The phonebook view determines
where new contacts are stored. For
example, when you set the view to
SIM Contacts Only, any new contacts you create
are stored on the SIM card.
Scroll to a number in the phonebook or
recent calls lists, then press a > Send Tones.
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features
add new contact
features
edit or delete a contact
a > n Phonebook, press a
> New Phone Contact or New SIM Contact
Press a > n Phonebook > contact,
press a. You can select Edit, Delete, or other
options.
set ringer ID for contact
Contacts stored in phone memory can
contain multiple phone numbers, email
addresses, personal information and
settings. Contacts stored on the SIM card
can contain only a name and number. To set
the contact storage location, see the
previous feature description for
set phonebook view.
send message to contact
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a
> Send Message
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other features—phonebook
Assign a distinctive ringtone (ringer ID) to a
contact:
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a
> Edit > Ringer ID > ringer name
Note: The Ringer ID option isn’t available for
contacts stored on the SIM card.
To activate ringer IDs:
a > w Settings > Ring Styles > style Detail
> Ringer IDs
features
set picture ID for contact
features
assign contact to category
Assign a photo or picture to show in the
display when you receive a call from a
contact:
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a > Edit
> Category > category name
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a
> Edit > Picture > ringer name
Note: The Category option isn’t available for
contacts stored on the SIM card.
set category view
Note: The Picture option isn’t available for
contacts stored on the SIM card.
show contact photos
Press a > n Phonebook, press * and #
to scroll through category views.
Show contacts with picture ID photos, or as
a text list:
You can show All contacts, contacts in a
predefined category (Business, Personal, General,
VIPs), or contacts in a category you create.
a > n Phonebook, press a
> Setup > View by > List or Picture
Note: The Category option isn’t available for
contacts stored on the SIM card.
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features
create new category
features
create group mailing list
a > n Phonebook, press a > Categories,
press a > New
a > n Phonebook, press a > New Mailing List
Note: The Categories option isn’t available for
contacts stored on the SIM card.
set category ringer ID
Set a distinctive ring alert (ringer ID) to
sound when you receive calls from contacts
in a specific category:
Press a > n Phonebook, press a
> Categories, scroll to the category, press a
> Edit > Ringer ID
Note: The Categories option isn’t available for
contacts stored on the SIM card.
To activate ringer IDs:
a > w Settings > Ring Styles > style Detail
> Ringer IDs> On
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other features—phonebook
You can select the list name as an address
for picture messages.
Note: A Mailing List can’t include contacts
stored on the SIM card.
copy a contact
Copy a contact from the phone to the SIM
card, or from the SIM card to the phone:
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a
> Copy > To SIM or To Phone
features
copy multiple contacts
features
print contact
Copy multiple contacts between the phone
and SIM card:
Send a contact to a printer that supports
connections:
a > n Phonebook, press a > Copy
> Multiple to SIM or Multiple to Phone, select
entries, press Done, press Yes to confirm
send contact to another device
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a
> Print
Send a contact or contact number to
another phone, computer, or device:
You can’t print a Mailing List. For more
information about Bluetooth connections,
see page 32.
a > n Phonebook > contact, press a
> Share Contact or Share Number
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messages
For basic multimedia messaging features, see
page 31.
features
send text message
R > Create Message > New Short Msg
send email
features
use a multimedia template
Open a multimedia template with
preloaded pictures:
R >MMS Templates
read new message or email
R > Create Message > New Email
send quick note
When your display shows New Message,
press Read to read the message you
received.
read old messages
Send a short, pre-written quick note:
R > Message Inbox
R > Quick Notes
Icons next to each message show if it is
unread J, read H, urgent K,
locked V, or has an attachment R.
Press a to perform various operations on
a message.
Create a new quick note:
R > Quick Notes > [New Quick Note]
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other features—messages
features
read old email
features
set up email accounts
R > Email Msgs
You can set up and use multiple email
accounts on your phone:
Press a to perform various operations on
a message.
store message objects
Go to a multimedia message page,
then:
a > Store
browser messages
Read messages received by your
micro-browser:
R > Browser Msgs
info services
Read subscription-based information
services messages:
R > Info Services
Press R, press a > Email Msg Setup
> Account Settings > [New Entry]
Note: Your display shows a folder for each
email account under R > Email Msgs.
instant messaging
features
log in
a > ? Tools > IM > Log In
find others online
After you log in:
Select Contact List to see a list of other users.
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features
start conversation
From your Contact List, scroll to a name
in Online Contacts, press Send IM.
open active conversation
From your Contact List, scroll to a name
in Conversations, press View.
end conversation
From the conversation display:
a > End Conversation
log out
Select Log Out from the IM Online menu.
create or change IM accounts
a > ? Tools > IM > IM Account
Select an IM account, or select New to
create a new IM account.
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other features—personalize
personalize
features
hearing aid
Use your phone with a hearing aid that’s set
to operate in telecoil mode:
a > w Settings > In-Call Setup > Hearing Aid
> Telecoil On
language
Set menu language:
a > w Settings > Initial Setup > Language
scroll
Set the scroll bar to stop or wrap around in
menu lists:
a > w Settings > Initial Setup > Scroll
features
ringer IDs
features
clock view
Activate ringer IDs assigned to phonebook
entries and categories:
Show an analog or digital clock in the home
screen:
a > w Settings > Ring Styles > style Detail
> Ringer IDs
ring volume
a > w Settings > Personalize > Home Screen
> Clock
menu view
a > w Settings > Ring Styles > style Detail
> Ring Volume
keypad volume
Show the main menu as graphic icons or as
a text-based list:
a > w Settings > Ring Styles > style Detail
> Key Volume
reminders
Set reminder alerts for messages that you
receive:
a > w Settings > Personalize > Main Menu > View
main menu
Reorder your phone’s main menu:
a > w Settings > Personalize > Main Menu
> Reorder
a > w Settings > Ring Styles > style Detail
> Reminders
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features
show/hide feature icons
features
shortcuts
Show or hide feature icons in the home
screen:
Create a shortcut to a menu item:
a > w Settings > Personalize > Home Screen
> Home Keys > Icons > Show or Hide
You can press S up/down/left/right in the
home screen to select the features, even
when the icons are hidden from view.
change feature icons & home keys
Change feature icons, soft key labels, and
smart key function in the home screen:
a > w Settings > Personalize > Home Screen
> Home Keys
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other features—personalize
Scroll to the menu item, then press and
hold a.
Use a shortcut:
Press a, then press the shortcut number.
master reset
Reset default settings for all options except
the unlock code, security code, and lifetime
timer:
a > w Settings > Initial Setup > Master Reset
features
master clear
Caution: Master clear erases all
information you have entered (including
phonebook and datebook entries) and
content you have downloaded (including
photos and sounds) stored in your phone’s
memory. After you erase the information,
you can’t recover it.
Clear all settings and entries you made
except SIM card information, erase
downloaded pictures and sound files, and
reset default settings for all options except
the unlock code, security code, and lifetime
timer:
a > w Settings > Initial Setup > Master Clear
call times & costs
Network connection time is the elapsed
time from the moment you connect to your
service provider's network to the moment
you end the call by pressing O. This time
includes busy signals and ringing.
The amount of network connection time
you track on your resettable timer may not
equal the amount of time for which you
are billed by your service provider. For
billing information, contact your service
provider.
features
call times
Show call timers:
a > s Recent Calls > Call Times
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features
in-call timer
features
call cost setup
Show time or cost information during
a call:
Set a credit limit:
a > w Settings > In-Call Setup > In-Call Timer
call cost
Show call cost trackers:
a > s Recent Calls > Call Cost
credit info (prepay option)
Show credit information:
a > w Settings > Phone Status > Credit Info
credit available (advice of charge
option)
Show credit available:
a > w Settings > Phone Status > Credit Available
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other features—call times & costs
a > w Settings > In-Call Setup > Call Cost Setup
data times
Show data call timers:
a > s Recent Calls > Data Times
data volumes
Show data volume meters:
a > s Recent Calls > Data Volumes
handsfree
Note: The use of wireless phones while
driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a
call if you can’t concentrate on driving.
Additionally, the use of wireless devices and
their accessories may be prohibited or
restricted in certain areas. Always obey the
laws and regulations on the use of these
products.
features
speakerphone
Activate a connected external
speakerphone during a call:
Press Speaker (if available), or
a > Spkrphone On.
features
auto answer (car kit or headset)
Automatically answer calls when
connected to a car kit or headset:
a > w Settings > Car Settings or Headset
> Auto Answer
voice dial (headset)
Enable voice dial with headset
send/end key:
a > w Settings > Headset > Voice Dial
auto handsfree (car kit)
Automatically route calls to a car kit
when connected:
a > w Settings > Car Settings > Auto Handsfree
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data & fax calls
features
send data or fax
Connect your phone to the device,
then place the call through the device
application.
receive data or fax
Connect your phone to the device,
then answer the call through the device
application.
talk then fax
Connect your phone to the device,
enter fax number, press a > Talk then Fax,
then press N to make the call.
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other features—data & fax calls
features
use sync
You can call an Internet server and
synchronize your phonebook and datebook
entries with the server.
To set up an Internet sync partner, press
a > w Settings > Connection > Sync
> [New Entry]. Enter the server details,
including the server URL (you can omit
http://) and Data Paths (the folders below the
URL where your data is stored).
To synchronize files with an Internet sync
partner, press a > w Settings > Connection
> Sync > sync partner.
network
personal organizer
features
network settings
features
set alarm
See network information and adjust
network settings:
a > ? Tools > Alarm Clock > [New Alarm]
turn off alarm
a > w Settings > Network
software update
When the display shows an alarm:
Your service provider can send
updated phone software over the air to your
phone. When your phone receives a
software update, you can choose to install it
immediately, or defer installation until later.
To install a deferred software update:
To set an eight minute delay, press Snooze.
add new datebook event
a > w Settings > Phone Status > Software Update
> Install Now
See or edit event details:
To turn off the alarm, press Disable or O.
a > ? Tools > Datebook, scroll to the day,
press the center key s, press a > New.
see datebook event
a > ? Tools > Datebook, scroll to the day,
press the center key s, scroll to the event,
press View.
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features
datebook event reminder
features
create voice record
When the display shows an event reminder:
Press and hold the voice key, speak into the
phone, release voice key.
To see reminder details, press View.
To close the reminder, press Exit.
send datebook event to another device
Send a datebook event to another phone or
computer that supports Bluetooth™
connections:
a > ? Tools > Datebook, scroll to the day,
press the center key s, scroll to the event,
press a > Send
For more information about Bluetooth
connections, see page 32.
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other features—personal organizer
Note: Recording of phone calls is subject to
varying State and Federal laws regarding
privacy and recording of phone
conversations. Always obey the laws and
regulations on the use of this feature.
play voice record
Play back a voice record:
a > ? Tools > Voice Records > voice record
calculator
a > ? Tools > Calculator
features
currency converter
features
lock feature
a > ? Tools > Calculator, press a
> Exchange Rate
a > w Settings > Security > Lock Application
manage certificates
Enter exchange rate, press OK, enter
amount, and select $ at the bottom of the
display.
Enable or disable Internet access
certificates stored on your phone:
security
features
SIM PIN
a > w Settings > Security > Certificate Mgmt
Certificates are used to verify the identity
and security of Web sites when you
download files or share information.
Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN code
three times before the correct code, your
SIM card is disabled and your display shows
SIM Blocked.
Lock or unlock the SIM card:
a > w Settings > Security > SIM PIN
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fun & games
features
manage sounds
features
manage pictures
Manage ringtones and music that you
have downloaded:
a > h Multimedia > Pictures
a > h Multimedia > Sounds
Press a to perform various operations
(such as Delete, Rename, or Move) on a photo,
picture, or animation.
manage videos
Press a to perform various operations
(such as Delete, Rename, or Move) on a sound
file.
create ringtones
a > h Multimedia > Videos
Create ringtones that you can use
with your phone:
Press a to perform various operations
(such as Delete, Rename, or Move) on a video.
a > h Multimedia > Sounds > [New iMelody]
play music
a > h Multimedia > Sounds
> song name
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other features—fun & games
features
create playlist
features
download game or application
Create a playlist of songs to play:
You can download a Java™ game or
application the same way you download
pictures or other objects:
a > h Multimedia > Sounds > [New Playlist]
launch the micro-browser
Press L.
download objects from Web page
Go to the page that links to the file, scroll to
the link, and select it.
start game or application
Download a picture, sound, or phone
theme from a Web page:
Start a Java™ game or application:
Go to the page that links to the file, scroll to
the link, and select it.
Web sessions
Press a > Q Games & Apps, scroll to the
game or application, press the center
key s to select it.
Select or create a Web session:
a > á Web Access > Web Sessions
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service and repairs
If you have questions or need assistance,
we're here to help.
Go to
www.motorola.com/consumer/support,
where you can select from a number of
customer care options. You can also contact
the Motorola Customer Support Center at
1-800-331-6456 (United States),
1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for
hearing impaired), or 1-800-461-4575
(Canada).
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service and repairs
Specific Absorption Rate Data
This model meets international guidelines for
exposure to radio waves.
SAR Data
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves
recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were
developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and
include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobiles devices
used by the general public is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for
this device when tested at the ear was 0.30 W/kg.1 As mobile
devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other
positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide.2 In
this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.23 W/kg.1
As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s highest transmitting
power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically
below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to
the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum
level required to reach the network.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental
requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to
this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for
later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the
guidelines.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific
information does not indicate the need for any special precautions
for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce
your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or
using a “hands-free” device to keep the mobile phone away from
the head and body.
Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World
Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf) or
Motorola, Inc.
(http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth).
1. The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for
testing. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements. Additional related information includes the Motorola
testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty
range for this product.
2. Please see the Safety and General Information section about body worn
operation.
SAR Data
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Information from the World Health Organization
Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any
special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you are
concerned, you may want to limit your own or your children’s RF
exposure by limiting the length of calls or by using handsfree
devices to keep mobile phones away from your head and body.
Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193
Further information: http://www.who.int./peh-emf
WHO Information
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WHO Information
index
accessories 18, 32, 73
active line indicator 39
active line, change 60
alarm clock 75
alert
set 44, 48
turn off 44, 53
animation 78
answer a call 23, 52
attach a number 54, 59
backlight 51
battery 20, 21
battery indicator 40
battery life, extend 21, 33,
50, 51
Bluetooth indicator light 2,
34
Bluetooth wireless 32, 65,
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bonding. See Bluetooth
wireless
brightness 51
browser key 1
browser messages 67
calculator 76
call
answer 23, 52
end 23
make 23, 24
call barring 46, 60
call forward indicator 39
call forwarding 59
call timers 71, 72
call waiting 56
caller ID 27, 54, 56, 63
camera 2, 26, 28
car kit 73
center key 1, 18, 45
certificate management 77
clock 49, 69
index
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codes 46
conference call 59
costs, track 72
credit information 72
customer support 80
data call 72, 74
data indicator 38
date 49
datebook
add event 75
send event 76
synchronize 74
dial a phone number 23, 24,
60, 61
dialed calls 53
display 3, 37, 51, 69
download media objects 67,
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index
drafts folder 32
DTMF tones 54, 61
earpiece volume 44
EDGE indicator 38
email 66, 67
email address 23, 62
emergency number 57
end a call 23
end key 1, 23
Enter Unlock Code message
46
external display 2
fax call 54, 74
feature icons 70
fixed dial 60
flip 23, 52
forward calls 59
GPRS indicator 38
group mailing list 64
handsfree speaker 45
headset 73
hearing aids 68
hold a call 55
home screen 3, 37, 69, 70
IM 67
IM indicators 39
in-call indicator 39
Incoming Call message 56
information services 67
instant messaging. See IM
international access code 57
iTAP text entry mode 41
J
Java indicator 39
keypad 52, 69
language 68
linking. See Bluetooth
wireless
lock
application 77
phone 46
SIM card 77
Low Battery message 40
make a call 23, 24
master clear 71
master reset 70
menu 3, 68, 69
menu icons 37, 69, 70
menu indicator 37
menu key 1, 18, 37
message
reading 32, 66
sending 31, 66
message indicator 32, 39
message key 1
message reminders 69
micro-browser 67, 79
mini-USB port 2, 21
Missed Calls message 55
MMS, defined 31
multimedia message 31
multimedia template 66
music 78, 79
mute a call 55
navigation key 1, 18, 45
network settings 75
notepad 55
number. See phone number
numeric entry mode 44
1-touch dial 57
open to answer 52
optional accessory 18
optional feature 18
pairing. See Bluetooth
wireless
passwords. See codes
personalize 68
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phone number
storing 23, 62
your number 25, 60
phonebook
add contact 23, 62
dial contact 24, 59
dial entry 57, 59
picture ID 27, 56
print 65
search 24
send contact 65
send message 62
storage location 61
synchronize 74
view contacts 61
photo 26, 78
picture 78
picture ID 27, 56, 63
PIN code 22, 46, 77
PIN2 code 46, 60
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power key 1, 22
printing 65
quick dial 61
quick note 31, 66
received calls 53
recent calls 53
redial 54
reminders 69
repairs 80
resolution 27, 29
return a call 55
ring style 44, 48
ring style indicator 39
ringer ID 56, 62, 64, 69
ringer volume 44, 69
ringtone 48, 62, 78
roam indicator 38
safety information 9
screen saver 50
security code 46
send key 1, 23
service dial 60
shortcuts 70
signal strength indicator 38
silent mode 44, 48
SIM Blocked message 22,
77
SIM card 19, 22, 46, 60, 77
skin 51
smart key 1, 2, 45, 70
soft keys 1, 37, 70
software update 36, 75
speakerphone 73
speed dial 57, 59
stereo headset 2
store phone numbers 23, 62
store your phone number 25
support 80
symbol entry mode 44
sync 74
tap text entry mode 42
technical support 80
telephone number. See
phone number
text entry 40
text messaging 66
theme 50
time 49
timers 71, 72
transfer a call 59
TTY device 60
turn on/off 22
unlock
application 77
phone 22, 46
SIM card 77
unlock code 46
wallpaper 49
Web sessions 79
WHO information 82
vibrate mode 44, 48
video 28, 78
voice dial 73
voice key 1, 2
voice record 76
voicemail 58
voicemail message indicator
39, 58
volume 44, 69
volume keys 1, 2, 44
your phone number 25
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