Motorola Mobility T56JX1 Portable Cellular/ PCS GSM Transceiver User Manual Exhibit 8C Users Manual
Motorola Mobility LLC Portable Cellular/ PCS GSM Transceiver Exhibit 8C Users Manual
Contents
- 1. Exhibit 8A Users Manual
- 2. Exhibit 8B Users Manual
- 3. Exhibit 8C Users Manual
Exhibit 8C Users Manual
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Organizer
1 Morning call/Alarms ....................... 116
2 Calendar ................................................... 118
3 Scheduler ................................................ 119
4 Memo ......................................................... 120
5 Diary ............................................................ 121
6 Calculator ................................................ 123
7 World Time ............................................. 124
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Note
1. Morning call/Alarm
The phone provides bell or vibrates at the designated time.
Easy Alarm
If the designated timer for easy alarm expires, the alarm rings
once.
- After alarm rings once, it automatically turns off.
You can set time by 1~999min.
If the designated timer for easy alarm expires, the alarm rings
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
▶ Press ▶ Press after selecting Easy Alarm
When the time reaches to the period user have set, the alarm rings once.
• If an alarm is on, is displayed on the screen and when it is off, icon is no
longer displayed on the screen.
• If the phone is set to ‘Vibrate’ or ‘Etiquette mode’, the phone vibrates
instead of rings. (The phone rings for morning call.)
• When alarms set to the same time, operate in the following priority order:
(Easy Alarm → Morning Call → My Alarm 1~5)
• You can turn off the alarm by opening/closing the folder when alarm rings.
- You can also turn off the alarm by pressing (Volume key),
(Camera), (NATE), (End), (Hold), (Right).
• If you set the morning call to repeat more than once, you must press
(Right) to turn off the morning call.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Morning Call
Even if you open or close the slide or press (Volume key),
and (Camera) the phone is set to Morning Call Standby and
the morning call is sounded at the time of repeat previously set.
If you press upon Morning Call sounding, Morning Call of the
day will be cleared regardless of a repeat time previously set.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
▶ Press ▶ Press after selecting Morning Call
You can set the repeat count and cycle for morning call at the
required time.
You can set alarm at the desired day
of a week by selecting a day with
(Right) and setting the desired time in
the cycle field.
If a morning call sounded with one or
more repeat times previously set, you
can set Morning Call Standby
function by pressing .
- If the repeat time set is ended or you
do not press (Right), the internal
and external screens are waiting for
Morning Call.
My Alarm
You can set an alarm to be sounded at a desired time by setting
a time and interval.
You can enter maximum 20 Korean characters and 40 English
character for memo, a message content will be displayed when
an alarm is sounded.
You can set alarm at the desired day of a week by selecting a
day with (Right) and setting the desired time in the cycle field.
You can set an alarm to be sounded at a desired time by setting
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
▶ Press ▶ Press after selecting My Alarm
You can set the Alarm to ring at a desired time.
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2. Calendar
If you set and save a schedule, alarm rings on a corresponding date and displays the stored content.
New schedule : The phone provides the alarm and displays memo in accordance with the alarm cycle until the
cycle is expired.
New to-do : The to-do item is displayed as a block from the start date to the end date.
New anniversary : The phone provides the alarm and displys memo at the designated anniversary.
New D-Day : Days remaining to or passed from a specific day is displayed on the standby screen.
The alarm rings on the designated date.
New meeting planner : If you enter a time, the times of major cities of the world are displayed. The alarm rings
and the memo appears until the end date of the selected period.
Menu description
You can select New Schedule, New Things To-do, New Anniversary Date, New D-Day, and New
Meeting Planner by pressing (Right) at a desired date. (You can add 180 items for schedule,
things to do and anniversary date, 30 items for d-day and 50 items for meeting planner.)
If you select ‘Calendar top/bottom’ or ‘3 Months top/bottom’ in ‘Set Standby’, the current month is
displayed with the scheduled dates in different color.
When schedules set to the same time, alarm operate in the following priority order:
- D-Day → Anniversary → Schedule → Meeting Planner
Schedule start up page is the montly calendar.
- Press (Left) to find the schedules by Day/Month/Year.
Press (Left) to use Month, Week, Go to a date, Delete, Delete by day or month, and Delete all.
- When setting View by week, select a day of a week and press to check the daily schedule.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press Schedule
Press (Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
Press (Right) to add a new schedule.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
3. Scheduler
You can view or add schedule you have entered in.
To-do
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
Press (Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
Press (Right) to add a new to-do.
Anniversary
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
Press (Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
Press (Right) to add a new schedule.
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D-day
Press (Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
Press (Right) to to add a new d-day.
If you select the calculation by date for D-day setting, D-day will
be indicated from a current date based on the date entered. If you
select the calculation by a certain date, entering remaining dates or
passing dates based on the date entered will indicate D-day.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
3. Scheduler (Cont’d)
You can view or add schedule you have entered in.
Meeting Planner
Press (Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
Press (Right) to add a new meeting plan.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
4. Memo
You can store upto 50 memos in the phone.
Press (Right) to add a new meeting plan.
You can enter a memo of upto 48 Korean letters or 96 English
letters.
When checking a written memo,ou can edit it by pressing .
Press (Left) on the list to delete, protect/lock or delete all.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
5. Diary
You can write the photo diary or diet diary on the phone.
Photo Diary
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can write and manage diary with the photos.
➊ Write Diary
• The photos used in the photo diary are not deleted even if the
same photos are deleted from ‘Photo Album’.
• You can store upto 180 photo diaries and cannot duplicate
diaries on the same date.
• You cannot use photos saved in the external memory.
➋ Read Diary
• You can check, delete, or edit the stored photo diary.
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5. Diary (Cont’d)
You can write the photo diary or diet diary on the phone.
Diet Diary
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
Set goals for weightloss, this can help from this function or diet.
➊
My Diet Diary
How to Record My Body Info
Press (Left) to select a desired date on the calendar and
press to record.
Press (Right) to Input the body info.
-You can check standard weight, B.M.I, and B.M.R.
➋
My Food Log
How to Record Food Log
Press to select the food, press (Right) to find out the total calories.
Press (Left) to select [User Input] or [Add Food].
• The records are displayed.
• Press to check the monthly record.
• Press (Right) to add a record.
• Press (Left) to view/delete/delete all of diet records lists and
graphs.
Note
• When searching dates on the calendar, you can search daily/monthly/
yearly/records by pressing (Left).
• Dates indicating that body and meal records are kept on the calendar are
displayed in color, and you can check their contents on the bottom of the
screen.
➌
My Body History
• The records are displayed.
• Press to check the monthly record.
• Press (Right) to add a record.
• Press (Left) to view/delete/delete all of diet records lists and
graphs.
6. Calculator
You can make simple calculation with the phone.
Press (Right) to make the calculation again.
When entering numbers or symbols, press to delete a
character, press and hold to delete all.
You can use the operators several times in a calculation.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
: + : x : - : ÷
: ( : ) (Left): . : =
Operators
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7. World Time
You can check a current time of world main cities (50 countries) and city information, and set various functions.
Press to display the country, country code, area code, emergency number/information of the selected cities.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Summer Time(DST) You can set summer time periods by cities.
World Clock
•The local time of your area and the selected city are displayed on the standby screen.
•You can change the clock type on the standby screen, and you can see preview by pressing (Right).
(However you cannot use this function if a phone theme or flash is selected.)
City Info. You can check desired city information.
Menu description
Message
1 Message Box ....................................... 126
2 New Message ..................................... 130
3 Report Spam/Service .................... 133
4 Contents Box ....................................... 134
5 Settings ..................................................... 135
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1. Message Box
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
When you receive the message, the icon is displayed on the standby screen.
- The information on the latest message received is shown at the top.
When you receive the messsage with the phone number shown on the screen, press
to make a call to the person who sent the message.
If you press when receiving a voice message, you are connected to the voice
mailbox, and
you can listen to the recorded voice message.
When checking the message, press to move to the previous or the next message.
- When checking the message, press to move to the other message box.
- When checking the text message, press (Volume key) to zoom in/out the
screen.
You can view and manage the received messages.
Note
• If tahe capacity for received message is exceeded, the oldest message deleted first.
• You can check the received message in the standby screen using the Message Alarm and Preview.
(Settings, see p.135)
You can check and manage the received messages.
(Including voice messages)
Select a message and press to read the message.
The content attached to the multi-mail is automatically played.
INBOX
Icon description
unconfirmed SMS Message
confirmed SMS Message
unconfirmed MMS Message
confirmed MMS Message
Reply : You can reply the message to the sender.
Delete : You can delete the selected message.
Forward : You can forward the received message to other person.
Save Number : You can save the phone number indicated in the message
in the phonebook.
Save Message : You can save the selected message in SAVED box.
Save to USIM : If the selected message is SMS, you can save the message
in USIM box.
Add to Spam List : Register a selected message as a spam number to
block the message.
Sort Message : You can sort the message into name/time/size order.
Message Search : You can search and find the message by name/number/
string.
Delete All : You can delete all saved message in the inbox.
Menu description
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press Select INBOX
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1. Message Box (Cont’d)
You can view and manage the received messages.
You can manage sent message, draft message, and failed
message.
Select the message and press to check the content of the
message.
While writing the message, press (Left) to save the message.
- You can press to continue and rewrite the message.
OUTBOX
Temporary saved message
SMS sent meesage
MMS sent message
Icon description
Delete : You can delete the selected message.
Forward : You can forward the received message to other person.
Save Number : You can save the phone number indicated in the message
in the phonebook.
Save Message : You can save the selected message in SAVED box.
Delete All : You can delete all saved message in the inbox.
Menu description
You can move the selected messages from the inbox or outbox
to the saved box.
For outbox message, press (Left) to delete, forward, save
number, save message, and delete all.
For inbox message, press (Left) to reply, delete, forward, save
number, save message, save to USIM, add to spam list, sort
message, message search, and delete all.
SAVED
You can manage and save the message by selecting a message
In the inbox, and select the menu ‘Save to USIM’.
USIM
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Select SAVED
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Select USIM
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2. New Message
The integrated MMS function enables you to attach content to the long text message and send to the mobile phone
or e-mail address.
A message can be sent to upto 20 people at a time.
You can answer a call while you are writing a message, and return to the message screen
after the call.
You can send 3 image files (photo or picture) and 1 music and movie file.
After writing a message, you can preview the message with (Right).
MMS is an SKT’s new multimedia transmission service integrating the text message function and the color
mail function.
Note
Cautions in writing messages
• Messages are sent as SMS in default. However In the following cases, they are changed to MMS and
additional data fee is charged: message exceeding 40 Korean letters/80 English letters, font color changed,
emoticon added, avatar added, paper set, content attached (photo, movie, background music, etc.).
• If a message is changed to MMS, a message ‘Converted to MMS’ is displayed on the message windown.
MMS fee
• The same information fee is charged for long text message, changed font color, paper set, avatar set,
and emoticon added between MMS and SMS.
Additional service fee is charged. No data call fee is charged for sending and receiving MMS. Visit SKT
T-World homepage (http://www.tworld.co.kr) or contact SKT Customer Center for further information.
Letter Paper
Select ▶ Press
BG
Avatar
Attach
Contents Download
You can select the various background.
Image Background : You can select a image stored in the phone and set
the image as a background.
Photo Background : You can select a photo stored in the photo album and
set the photo as a backround.
Color Background : You can select the background color of the letter paper.
(Note that the content might not be identified if the
letters are written on the paper of the same color.)
No Background : You can set the background as a white paper.
Contents Download : You can connect to NATE content shop and
download the latest contents.
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Avartar
Select ▶ Press
BG
Avatar
Attach
Contents Download
The character or the photo of the sender is displayed on the message
receiver’s phone.
Character Avatar : You can set a character in the photo album as a avartar.
Photo Avatar : You can set the photo in the photo album as a avartar.
No Avatar : No avartar is displayed on the receiver’s phone.
An Avatar? : Description on avartar is displayed.
Contents Download : You can connect to NATE content shop and
download the latest contents.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
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Press (Left) in the (Attachment) field
Set Text Color Use or to set the color of the text.
Picture
Emoticon
Press to move page, and press the number key
pad to select the emoticon.
Text Emoticon Press to move page, and press the number key
pad to select the emoticon.
Add Number Select the phone number in the phonebook and
press to input the phone number automatically.
Used word
You can store and use the frequently used word.
- You can edit the word in settings.
(Settings, see p.135)
Save to Draft
box
You can save the draft message in the outbox.
(OUTBOX, see p.128)
Using menu in the message writing field
Press (Right) to change the writing mode (Korean, Symbol, Number,
English upper/lower case).
2. New Message (Cont’d)
The integrated MMS function enables you to attach content to the long text message and send to the
mobile phone or e-mail address.
Menu description
Attach Photo
You can attach the photo stored in the attachment
box.
Attach Video
You can attach the video stored in the attachment
box.
Attach Music/
Voice
You can attach the music or voice stored in the
attachment box.
Attach Image
You can attach the image downloaded from NATE.
Take Photo
You can take a photo and attach in the message.
Record Video
You can take a video and attach in the message.
Record Voice
You can record a voice and attach in the message.
Delete Contents
You can delete attached contents in the message.
Using menu in the attachment field
Menu description
• If you select and press , you can connect
to NATE content shop and download the most latest contents.
• You can check and manage contents in Attachment box.
(Contents Box, see p.134)
Using menu in the receiver field
You can use the various functions such as search by name, recent addresses,
add group, enter e-mail, read-reply rqst, send receiver’s list by pressing (Left).
BG
Avatar
Attach
Contents Download
BG
Avatar
Attach
Contents Download
3. Report Spam/Service
To promote convenience of the user and to prevent damage caused by illegal spam, you can report the received
spam messages to the spam handling center of Korea Information Security Agency.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Spam Messages You can check received spam messages.
Report Msg. Spam You can report spam by selecting the spam message and press (Right).
Report Voice Spam You can report spam by selecting the spam number and press (Right).
Spam Settings You can block the number or message to set as a spam.
Help You can check the guide for spam report.
Menu description
Note
Visit the spam handling center of Korea Information Security Agency (www.spamcop.or.kr) for further information.
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4. Contents Box
You can manage and check attachment of the received MMS.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Photo You can view and manage the attachable photos.
Image You can store and manage the images
downloaded from NATE.
Music/Voice You can view and manage the attachable music,
and voice files.
Movie You can view and manage the attachable movie
files.
Nate Shop You can connect to NATE content shop and
download the latest contents.
Menu description
If you select and press , you can connect to NATE content shop and download the latest contents.
Press (Left) to use Send MMS, Set Background, Rename, Delete, Protect/Release, and Delete All functions.
BG
Avatar
Attach
Contents Download
5. Settings
You can set preferences for the message functions.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
MMS Settings : You can select and set various contents when writing messages.
• Background Settings : You can select the background of the message. (Letter Paper, see p.131)
• Avartar Settings : You can send the character or photo with the message. (Avartar, see p.131)
• Font Color Settings : You can select the font color. (Press or to select font color.)
• Photo Size Settings : You can set the size of photos transmitted from the phone via wireless Web (Internet).
• MMS mode change : You can set alarm when switching SMS to MMS message.
Signature Settings : You can attach the designated sentence at the end of the message.
• Edit Signature : You can change font color or enter emoticon by pressing (Left),
and change letter input mode by pressing (Right).
• Signature Setting : You can set the designated sentence at the end of the message.
MSG Noti. Setting : You can set ring volume, alarm type, and alarm on calls
Msg. Notification : You can set to display the message on the standby screen when a message is received.
Sent Msg. Auto Save : You can set auto save option on/off for sent messages.
Spam Settings : You can block the message from the designated phone number and string.
• Number Block : You can check the number, or cancel block, add, or delete all by pressing (Left).
• String Block : You can check the blocked phone number and use cancel block, add, delete all by pressing (Left).
• Spam Setup/Release : You can set to block spam number or sentence.
Phrase Settings : You can set the frequently used phrase.
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Phonebook
1 Search Number .................................. 138
2 Add New Contact ............................ 140
3 Edit Group .............................................. 141
4 Edit Speed Dial ................................... 141
5 Call History/Time .............................. 142
6 Block Calls ............................................. 142
7 Memory Usage ................................... 143
8 Automatic Backup ........................... 143
9 My Number ............................................ 144
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Note
1. Search Number
You can search the saved phone number list.
You can check or edit phone numbers.
If you press (Right) on the standby screen, ‘Search All’,
‘Group’, ‘Speed Dial’, and ‘Number’are displayed.
Select a phone number and press to place a call to the
number.
• You can see the phone number and group saved in USIM card only when
USIM card is mounted in the phone.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
➊ Search All
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
• Phone numbers beginning with the entered character are listed.
• If you enter the first sound of a name, all the names starting with the sound
are searched.
➋ Group
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
• It is displayed in the order of groups. You can search for the phone
number by moving to a group you want.
• If you enter the first sound of a name, all the names starting with the sound
are searched.
➌ Speed Dial
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
• Saved speed dial number is searched when entering speed dial key.
➍ Number
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
• Pressing the number you want to search for displays the phone
number including the number you entered.
New Message Send message to selected number.
Cyworld Connect to the mobile homepage. (NATE Mobile Homepage, see p.63)
Send/Connect Use e-mail, Voice Message Call, Call Me Free, Number Via Message, and Via Bluetooth functions for selected number.
Add New Contact Save the phone number in the phonebook, if it’s not saved in the USIM card.
Add Speed Dial Assign selected number as a speed dial.
View Set view of the number saved in the phone or USIM card. (This will affect search all and number screen.)
Move/Copy to USIM
Copy or move the saved phone number in USIM card to the phone.
(You can only save the phone number and email information when copy/move USIM file.
- Depends on the USIM card capacity, some data may not be stored due to availabe space.)
Delete Delete all or delete the selected number.
Menu description
Menu may be different depends on the selection. Only available menu selection will be displayed.
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Save by phone
Press (Left) to set the primary number, and (Right) to assign
as a speed dial number.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
2. Add New Contact
You can save phone numbers in the phone or USIM card.
Including mobile security
numbers, you can save upto
2000 numbers.
When saving as a new contact,
you can select the saving location
(phone, USIM card).
If you select ‘Add to Contact’
when saving phone number on
the standby screen, you can
add or modify the existing phone
number of the phonebook.
Name
Other
Anniversary date
Group
Ringtone
Mobile
Image
Memo
Home
e-mail
Fax
Office
Anniversary type
Icon description
Save by USIM
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can save the phone number
upto USIM card capacity.
When saving as a new contact,
you can select the saving location
(phone, USIM card).
If you select ‘Add to Contact’
when saving phone number on
the standby screen, you can
add or modify the existing phone
number of the phonebook.
Press (Left) to set the primary number, and (Right) to assign
as a speed dial number.
When saving by USIM, you can save name, group, mobile1,
mobile2, and e-mail. Depends on the USIM card capacity, some
data may not be stored due to availabe space.
• You can visit Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr), download
PC Sync program, and save, edit, and send phone number to PC.
3. Edit Group
You can manage the groups in the phonebook.
Press (Right) to select the saving location (by phone or by
USIM) and add a group.
If you press (Left), you can use ‘Edit’, ‘Move Members’,
‘Move/Copy to USIM’, and ‘Delete Members’.
If you delete a group, the phone numbers in the group are moved to
‘Other’ group. For group saved in USIM, numbers are moved to
‘None’.
You cannot delete or rename the default groups.
- Phone: Family, Other, Office, Friend
- USIM: None
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
4. Edit Speed Dial
You can assign speed dial numbers to the frequently used phone numbers.
On the standby screen, if you press the registered speed dial
number, holding the last digit, the phone dials the registered
phone number. (Placing a call with speed dial, see p.40)
You can store upto 200 speed dial numbers (including mobile
security numbers) in the phonebook.
If you press (Left), you can use ‘Edit Speed Dial’, ‘Change
Speed Dial’, ‘View List’, and ‘Delete’.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
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5. Call History/Time
You can view the call history and time.
If you press (Left) while viewing the call time, the call time is
reset to zero.
The call time is counted from the point the ringer is generated,
and charging begins after the call is connected.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
6. Block Calls
You can register a phone number you want to block.
Press (Right) to add a phone number to the block phone
number list.
Press to set/release and edit block calls.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
All Calls : You can block all incoming calls.
Hidden Numbers : You can block all restricted calls.
060* : You can block calls starting with 060 numbers.
7. Memory Usage
You can check the memory status of the phonebook.
Press (Left) to reset memory.
- All phone numbers in the phone except mobile security are
deleted.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
8. Automatic Backup
The phone updates the phonebook everyday to the server.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Menu description
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8.
Automatic Backup
(Cont’d)
Upload Address Book : You can view changed address and upload to
the server.
Download Address Book : You can download saved address in the
server. (Additional fee is charged when
downloading.)
Address Book Info : You can check the information of the most recent
saved address book to the server.
Move to NATE : You can view phonebook saved in the phone or NATE
web phonebook. The phonebook in the phone is
synchronized with NATE.
Settings : You can set various preferences such as password, phonebook
automatic backup, time, delete, and update.
Help : You can view guidelines on the phone automatic backup services.
Menu description
9. My Number
You can view your own number.
Press to register user information in the phone.
Press (Left) to send via message or send via bluetooth.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Note
• In order to use automatic backup service, you have to register first and
additional service fee is charged. Contact SKT Customer Center for
further information.
Settings
1 Phone Settings ..................................... 146
2 Call Settings ........................................... 147
3 NATE Settings ....................................... 148
4 USIM Setting .......................................... 148
5 Set Time .................................................... 149
6 Lock/Password .................................... 150
7 언어/Language ...................................... 151
8 Reset ............................................................ 152
9 Motorola Service Center .............. 152
10 S/W Version ........................................... 153
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1. Phone Settings
Integrated menu for phone setting.
Sounds
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set the sound functions in the sound menu.
Display
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set the display functions in the display menu.
(Display, see p.72)
(Sound, see p.66)
Message
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set the message functions in the message menu.
(Settings, see p.135)
Camera
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set the camera functions in the camera menu.
(Camera, see p.102)
June Setting
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set the june contents box functions in the june contents
box menu.
Play Setting : You can set the preference for content play.
Display : You can change settings for skin, preview, or recommended
content.
Live screen sound : You can select the background sound when a live
screen is set in the standby screen.
Memory : You can check the total space, used space, and free space of
internal/external memory.
2. Call Settings
Integrated menu for call setting.
Answer Options
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set the call answer mode.
Open Phone : Receive a call when opening the folder.
Any Key : Receive a call when pressing any buttons except .
[Send] Key Only : Press to receive calls.
After 3 Seconds : The call is connected automatically in 3 seconds after
the ringtone.
Auto Area Code
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can set an area code that you use frequently.
If you enter a number starting with ‘0’ on the standby screen after setting
an auto area code, the area code is not displayed and only the number
you entered is displayed. (Ex : Mobile phone number, international call
number, and other area codes)
If you select ‘Off’ in area code list, the area code display will be
cleared.
You can enter upto 5 numbers for auto area code.
Airplane Mode
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
▶
Password
You can use all the mobile phone functions (MP3, game, organizer).
- Except the communication services (sending/receiving call/message,
network communication including internet).
Network Settings
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
You can use this setting only in international roaming.
Press (Left) to see the description on the plane mode.
You can edit/change network setting to use the phone in the
foreign contry.
You can have difficuties of using the phone regarding of phone
call services if you change it within your own discretion.
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3. NATE Settings
You can change NATE preferences.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Home URL : You can set the initial access address for wireless internet.
Proxy : If the service provider extends the proxy, and adds or deletes
address, you can set the proxy at your own discretion.
Reset : If you correct Home URL and Proxy, you can recover them to the
factory-set default.
• Proxy is the server located between the user and the service server to
speed up date transmission. When the user request a specific data, the
data in the proxy, rather than the concerned server, are sent to the user.
4. USIM Setting
To prevent loss of information when lost or stolen the phone,
you can set lock and PIN.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
PIN Lock : You can set PIN code when turning on/off the mobile phone.
Change PIN Code : You can change PIN code.
(Set PIN lock to use this function)
Menu Access : You can lock the menu when USIM card is not
mounted in the phone.
(Set PIN lock to use this function)
Another USIM Lock : You can lock and restrict the another USIM access.
NATE Setting Menu Note
• If you have entered in wrong PIN code for 3 times, it turns to PIN unlock
code (PUK). If you have entered in wrong PUK code 10 times, you have
to replace USIM card.
- PIN(Personal Identification Number) Code : This is to prevent others
from using your phone.
(Upon purchasing the product, the passwrod is ‘0000’.)
- PUK(PIN Unlock Key) Code : This code is 8 digit number to reset USIM
code, if you have entered in wrong PIN code for 3 times. This number
can be found on the USIM card envelope or card holder.
• If you have lost PIN/PUK code, visit SKT retail center to reset
the password.
5. Set Time
You can set current time in the phone.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
If you set to manual, you have to input the time or select city
info and summer time(DST).
Auto : Set the time automatically from service provider.
Manual : The user inputs the information manually.
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6. Lock/Password
You can set the password of the phone to prevent unapproved use. (The default password is ‘0000’)
Phone Lock
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶
Password ▶ Press
All the phone functions are locked. (except receiving the call)
When you receive a call, the lock mode is released temporarily, and
the phone returns to the lock mode after the call.
In order to release the lock mode completely, press and hold
and enter the password, or select ‘Unlock’ in the Phone Lock
menu.
You can set phone lock by
pressing and holding on the
standby screen.
- You can still receive the call even
when the phone is locked.
The phone maintains the lock even
if you switch on/off the phone.
You can still place the emergency
calls (111, 112, 113, 119, 125,
127) or use the Speed Dial 1 and
9 (Mobile Security) even when
phone is locked.
Privacy Lock
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶
Password ▶ Press
You can select the menu and set lock.
If you set lock for a menu, you need to enter the password to use
the selected function. This will protect your privacy.
Press (Left) to select all and lock all menu. In order to unlock
the menu press (Left) again.
Press (Right) to select and lock several menu. In order to
unlock the menu press (Right) again.
If you select ‘Hide Phonebook Name’, sender names stored in
phonebook are not displayed. However the calling number is
displayed. (When a message is received, the ‘Hide Phonebook
Name’ function is not applied.)
Service Key Lock
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶
Password ▶ Press
When connecting to wireless internet, you have to input the password.
You need to enter the password to use the one-touch dial button (NATE,
W, T MAP, GXG, ⓜPlayon, etc). This will protect your privacy, and
prevent from paying additional fee for unwanted wireless internet service.
Restric Call
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶
Password ▶ Press
You can restrict origination to overseas of 700/060 numbers.
Change Password
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶
Password ▶ Press
You can change the password.
Be sure not to forget your password.
- If you lose your password, you have to visit the service center
in person with the ID card.
Motorola takes no responsibility for any damage caused by
leakage of password.
7. 언어/Language
You can select the language to be used in the phone.
(Language : Korean/English)
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
Even if you select English, some functions are displayed in
Korean.
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8. Reset
You can reset the phone to default setting.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
To reset the phone, you need to input the password.
The phone gets automatically switched off and rebooted.
- If the phone fails to reboot, press to turn on the power.
You can view function description of the item you wish to reset
by pressing (Left).
9. Motorola Service Center
You can receive the service guide about the phone.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
Press to place a call to the customer center.
Call Center
Representative number and business hours of Motorola Customer Call
Center is displayed.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
Press to place a call to the customer center.
- Press (Left) to save the local customer center number.
Search Service Center
You can check the local customer center number and how to get there.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press
Self A/S
You can check the solution against phone failure.
10. S/W Version
You can check the S/W version of the phone.
Press (Left) ▶ Press ▶ Press
S/W upgrade
If you wish to upgrade the software to the recent version, or if you
need to upgrade software due to a bug, you can visit Motorola
homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr) and easily upgrade it with the
Moto Upgrade program without having to visit a Motorola service
center.
•Visit the Motorola homepage, sign up and log in.
• Select ‘MOTOPRODUCT INFORMATION’and click Version Upgrade.
• Before starting the Moto Upgrade program, make sure to read
‘Prerequisites’, and run the program in accordance with the procedure.
(Some software versions require you to visit the service center for
upgrade. If you visit the nearest Motorola service center for free
Moto Upgrade.
Contact the Motorola Customer Center (1588-6633) for details.
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Appendix
1 Accessories ........................................... 156
2 Troubleshooting ................................. 156
3 Spec and Feature ............................. 157
4 Authentication label ........................ 157
5 Specific Absorption Rate ........... 158
6 Collecting wasted-mobile phones ... 159
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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.
Standard-type battery
Slim-type battery
Battery charger Stereo earphone
Multi adapter USB data cable Car charger
Travel charger
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
Transmit frequency 1942.8~1977.2MHz
Receive frequency 2132.8~2167.2MHz
TX power 200mW
Number of channel 8CH
Type of emission G7W
Modulation system QPSK
Communication
mode duplex operation system
Transformer PLL
Power DC 3.7V
Exterior, weight Standard battery : 49.5mmX105mmX15.9mm,
126g
Relative humidity -20℃~+50℃, 0%~95%
4. Authentication label
1. Name of the model : Wireless communications service device
2. Authentication number : MOT-W-VE70-0808
3. Authentication Trade name : Motorola Korea Inc.
4. The date of manufacture: 2008. . .
5. Manufacturer/country : Motorola Korea Inc. / China
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5. Specific Absorption Rate 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 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 1.12 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this
user guide, is 0.79 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.
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.
Motorola 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.
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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.
•
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:IHDP6JH1 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
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
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
The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.
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.
IMEI : 350034/40/394721/9
0168
Type : MC2-41H14
Product
Approval
Number
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Summary Table
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) ▶
▶
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Searching Phone Number
•
Save number in standby screen : Enter number ▶ (Right)[Save] ▶
Messages
• Checking message : ▶
• Writing meesage : ▶
Saving Phone Number
• Save number from menu : (Right)[Phonebook] ▶
(Right)[Add New]
• Save number in standby screen: Enter number ▶
(Right)[Save]
Main Menu Setting
• Sounds : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Display : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Message : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• Camera : (Left)[Menu] ▶ ▶ ▶
• June setting : (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
• Function Menu : In standby screen, press
• Moneta : In standby screen, press
• Message : In standby screen, press
• My Menu : In standby screen, press
• NATE : In standby screen, press and hold
•
Operation Effects : In standby screen, press (Volume)
• 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.
※
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.
■
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.
■
Defects resulting from user’s errors
-
Defects caused by careless handling (soaking, impact) or improper repairing
and remodeling.
-
Defects caused by using improper power supply.
-
Defects caused by repairs done at a place other than the Motorola Service Centers.
-
Defects caused by using accessories not provided by Motorola.
(hands free, quick charger, charger, battery, stereo headset, battery cover, etc.)
-
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%
Safety Information
Safety and General Information
Safet y In formati on
This section contains important information on the safe and
efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this
information before using your mobile device.
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.
Product Operation
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,
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.
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.