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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
EXHIBIT 8
Welcome
Thank you for Motorola-a global leader in communications technology.
All Motorola celluler phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola’s exacting
specifications and world-class quality standards.
During development, our laboratory testing team took the durable “Motorola V” phone through its
paces. They cooked it, dusted it, and dropped it - the phone still worked !
We are confident that the one you purchase will meet your own exacting standards.
Thank you for choosing Motorola, and by all means, enjoy your “Motorola V” phone !
SAFETY INFORMATION
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
You wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996
Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker(VDE) DIN-0848
United States Federal Communications Commission, Radio Frequency Exposure
Guidelines(1996)
National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988
American National Standards Institute(ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP). Report 86
Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6.
These standards were based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120
scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and
industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI Standard.
The design of your phone complies with these standards when used normally.
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachment could damage the phone and may violate local agency
regulations.
Phone Operation
Normal Operation
Hold the phone as you world any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over
your shoulder.
Tips on Efficient Operation:
Observe the following guidelines to operate your phone most efficienty.
- Extend your antenna fully.
- Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a
higher power level otherwise needed.
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Batteries
CAUTION ! All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive
material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material
may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such
unwanted current drain, exercise car in handing and charged battery, particularly when
placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you
drive. Always obey them. Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while
driving.
Give full attention to driving-driving safely is your first responsibility;
Use hands-free phone operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions to
require.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in
motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to
your vehicle.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area over the bag or in the air bag deployment area. If
in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury
could result.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain
electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless
phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufactures Association recommends that a minimum separation on
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six (6 ) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Person with pacemakers:
- Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone
is turned ON;
- Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
- Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
- Should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place.
Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacture of your device to
determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
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Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you ,may want to consult your hearing aid manufacture to discuss alternatives.
Aircraft
Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air.
Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your phone Off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all
signs and instruction. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. The
include fueling areas such as gasoline station; below deck on boats, fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum has (such as propane or
butane); area where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle
engine.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
BEFORE USE
Confirm Components
Name and Function of Each Part
Function of Each Button
Description of Display Symbols
How to Use Battery
Assemble Battery Pack
Dissemble Battery Pack
Battery Pack Management Information
How to charge Battery Pack
Charge State of Battery Pack
Charge Time of Battery Pack
Use Time of Battery Pack
Low Voltage Warning
Precautions in Use
HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS
Turn on power
Turn off power
Make a phone call
Receive a phone call
Indicate CALL in absence
Electronic dialing
List of originating numbers
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Alarm/Timer
HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
14
15
16
17
18
18
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
25
27
27
28
29
29
30
31
Phone Book
Save Phone Book
Set Turbo Dial
Correct and Edit
Delete
Search Phone Book
Alarm
14
15
16
17
18
View My No.
18
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
Tone Control
25
Bell/Melody
27
27
28
29
29
30
31
Fast Search
By location
By Name
View Memory
Called
Unanswered
Ring/Vib
Ringer Vol.
Earpiece Vol.
Keypad Tone
Link Tone
Sending Tone
Set Alarm
Clear Alarm
World Times
User Times
Individual
All Calls
Roam Calls
Reset Timer
One Minute
PIMS
Schedule
Save Schedule
Confirm Schedule
Delete Schedule
Work Plan
Save Work Plan
Confirm Work Plan
Delete Work Plan
Calculator
Calendar
Features
Bklt Color
54
54
55
58
60
62
64
65
66
67
68
69
69
70
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
80
Bklt Time
Banner
City Code
Intl. Code
Service Lamp
Auto Hyphen
Redial
Call Answer
LCD Contrast
Lock/Security
Lock Mode
Set Lock
Clear Lock
Emergency #
Change PWD
Clear Calls
Restrict
Default Mode
Second Number
Register Second No.
Delete Second No.
Select Second No. Bell
Change NAM
S/W Version
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
90
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
97
98
99
100
101
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Game
Car Race
Poker
Voice Dial
Save Voice
View Voice Item
Auto Dialing
Delete All
Config Data
Data Speed
Receive Mode
102
103
103
104
104
105
106
107
108
108
109
FUNCTIONS USED DURING CALL
Control Earpiece
Memo During Call
Send My No.
Cut Sending Tone
111
111
112
112
MAIL
Enter Characters
Enter Korean Characters
Enter English Characters and Numbers
Enter Special Characters
Voice Mail
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114
114
116
117
118
Text Mail
Sending Mail
To send
Recall Msgs
Delete Mail
Alert Method
Set Alert
Set Preview
n.TOP Config
Init URL
Proxy URL
120
122
122
124
126
127
127
128
129
129
130
APPENDIX
Recording
n.TOP Function
Connect to n.TOP
Use n.TOP
Mybell Service
Wireless Data Communication Service
How to use ear microphone
Before thinking it is out of order
Motorola Service Center
Quality Assurance
132
134
134
134
135
136
137
138
140
145
BEFORE USE
Confirm Components
Name and Function of Each Part
Function of Each Button
14
15
16
Description of Display State Symbols 17
How to Use Battery
18
Precautions In Use
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BEFORE USE
BEFORE USE
USE
BEFORE
Confirm Components
Name and Functions of Each Part
Receiver
(V8260/500 mAh)
Portable Phone
Ear-microphone terminal
(V8260/900 mAh)
Battery Pack
Desktop Charger
LCD display
Antenna
Volume button
User Manual
Leather Holster
Components may vary with specifications of service providers.
Charger
(DC power unit)
Service Lamp
Dial button
Sender
Power cable connection jack
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BEFORE USE
USE
BEFORE
BEFORE USE
Functions of Each Button
Description of Display Symbols
When attempting a call or in use, indicates signal strength of the area
Makes or receives a call
Turns the phone on and off,
Ends a call and ends the selected
Function to convert to initial menu
Left/Right - Selects/Cancels a menu
Up/Down - Searches entries
(If held down while searching,searches
automatically)
Dial Buttons - Enters numbers and characters
Emergency dialing (See P.92)
International call abbreviated dialing (See P.84)
When entering a character or number,
corrects or erases it
- Pressing briefly: erase one character by one
- Pressing long: erase all
Indicates that a message is received. Indicated when voice mail or text mail is
Records call and voice (See P.132~133)
Indicates the current remaining battery charge
one-touch dialing (See P.134)
Full charged
low charged
needs immediate charging
Indicates that n.TOP is connected to Internet.
Indicates that Etiquette is set. Disappears when the function is cleared.
Scroll button - searches menu sequentially
PIMS one-touch dialing (See P.70)
Indicates that the phone is locked. Disappears when it is unlocked.
Displayed when using ear-microphone.
Displayed when using Handsfree.
Etiquette set/clear (See P.47)
Volume button - Searches menu item and
control volume during call (See P.111)
received. Disappears when message is opened.
Indicates that alarm is set. Disappears when alarm is cleared.
Phone Book one-touch dialing (See P.41)
Lock/Unlock (See P.90)
Indicates In Use state. Indicated when attempting a call or in use.
Indicates the received tone is a vibration mode.
Displayed when User Times is set.
Alarm one-touch dialing (See P.55)
Indicates electronic dial can be entered. (See P.30)
Indicates that special characters can be entered. (See P.117)
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USE
BEFORE
BEFORE USE
Battery pack management information
How to Use Battery
Assemble battery pack
Fit a battery pack correctly onto the indent of the
phone.
Push it downwards in the arrow direction until it
clicks into place.
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Make sure to use the designated dedicated charger and battery pack.
Dissemble battery pack
Push dissembling button upwards.
Dissemble battery pack from phone.
Make sure to use the dedicated charger, or otherwise it may give damage to battery pack
or in danger of explosion.
Never make short circuit of connection terminal of battery pack, it may be in danger of explosion.
Always charge and store battery pack in room temperature.
If charging in too hot places (inside car in summer, near firearms) or too cold places, it is not well
charged and lamp turns into orange color. And, in case of storing it for a long period, battery
charge will be decreased, reducing use time.
Never dissemble or put charger and battery pack near firearms.
Store charger and battery pack out of reach of children.
Take precautions not to apply strong shock to battery pack or not to drop it, it may be
out of order or life may decrease.
Manage charger and battery pack in clean conditions. If foreign matter is attached to the metal part
of the connection terminal of charger and battery pack, it may not be charged.
Since battery pack for charging is a consumption goods, repeating charging and discharging will
reduce life. If use time is reduced to about half, purchase and use a new a battery pack.
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USE
BEFORE
BEFORE USE
How to charge battery pack
When purchasing the product, it is not fully charged so use it after charging fully.
Charging with power cable
Charging with desktop charger
1. Connect desktop charger to charger (DC power unit) and plug power adapter in outlet.
1. Connect power cable to charger (DC power unit) and plug power adapter in outlet.
2. Charge by inserting the phone in the front charging socket of the desktop charger
and battery pack in the rear socket. First charge the phone inserted in the front
charging socket.
3. Charge state is indicated on lamp of charger (DC power unit).
2. Insert power cable jack to connection part of bottom of the phone.
Purchase power cable additionally in near agent.
3. Charge state is indicated on lamp of desktop charger.
220V
220V
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BEFORE USE
USE
BEFORE
BEFORE USE
Charge state of battery pack
When charging with power cable
Charging method
Classification
Charging with power cable
Charging with desktop
charger
Charger lamp
(DC power unit) is turned off
Front charging socket
(left lamp)
Rear charging socket
(left lamp)
Waiting to Charging in Charging
charging
progress completed
Red
Green
Red
Green
Orange
Red
Green
Charge state is indicated on lamp of charger (DC power unit).
< When lamp blinks in red >
This indicates that connection state of charging terminal is not good. Again connect charger (DC
power unit) jack to the phone.
This indicates that battery pack or other components are faulty, contact service center.
When charging with desktop charger
Charge state is indicated on lamp of desktop charger.
< When lamp blinks in red >
This indicates that connection state of charging terminal is not good. Confirm the cleanness state
of battery pack and retry.
This indicates that battery pack is over-discharged, and after a short time, lamp returns into normal
color and charging begins.
This indicates that battery pack or other components are faulty, contact service center.
< When lamp is orange >
This indicates that charging is in waiting state or, the phone is being charged in too hot or to cold
places.
When the temperature returns to room temperature, lamp changes into red and charging begins.
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Charge time of battery pack (when phone is turned off)
Classification
V8260/500 mAh
V8260/900 mAh
Time
About 90 minutes
About 130 minutes
Charge time may vary with battery pack state.
In case AC power applied to power adapter is low, charge time may be longer.
If surrounding temperature is too high or too low, the phone is not well charged. Always charge in
room temperature.
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BEFORE USE
USE
BEFORE
BEFORE USE
Use time of battery pack
Classification
Low voltage warning
V8260/500 mAh
V8260/900 mAh
Continuous call
About 100 minutes
About 180 minutes
Continuous waiting
About 40~110 hours
About 90~200 hours
Continuous waiting time is based on slot mode 2 and varies with service type of service provider.
In call state, more power is consumed than in waiting state, and the longer call duration is, the
shorter waiting time is.
When receiving a call, the same amount of time is consumed as when making a call.
In areas where service is provided, waiting time becomes shorter.
Use time varies with charge state, temperature (low temperature/high temperature) and wave state of
location in use and surrounding illumination state.
What is slot mode?
The cellular phone makes a call possible by informing the location of the phone user to BTS while
communicating with
BTS every specified interval. This is called slot mode, and the more number of times of communication with
BTS is, the shorter waiting time is.
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If battery pack is almost used out, beep-beep sound is heard and
blinks.
If continuing to use it, power of the phone is turned off after a short time. Charge immediately.
If
blinks, even though pressing button, display and button LCD is not turned on and
message receiving, saving and setup function is not normally supported. Immediately charge and use it.
Precautions in use
Make sure to use the designated dedicated battery pack and charger.
When using the unauthorized battery pack and charger, service is not provided.
Do not use in areas with high temperature and humidity. If the phone is immersed in water, it may
cause faults and repair may be impossible. When the phone is in wet state, never turn on the power.
Dissemble the battery pack and ask for repair in the near service center.
Do not dissemble or modify the phone. If dissembling it at your own way, you cannot be provided with
free service.
Avoid vibration or shock to the phone and when not in use, store it in places where shock may be
avoided.
When using the phone, do not hold or contact antenna.
Do not wash the phone with chemical solution such as solvent or thinner.
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HOW TO USE BASIC
FUNCTIONS
Turn on power
Turn off power
Make a phone call
Receive a phone call
Indicate CALL in absence
Electronic dialing
List of originating numbers
27
27
28
29
29
30
31
Turn on power
Press
button long
Service lamp is turned on, Motorola logo is displayed and after a short time, display
turns into initial display.
Turn off power
Press
button long
Motorola logo disappears and power is turned off.
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HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS
Receiving a phone call
Make a phone call
Press area code and phone
Press
button.
number.
Calling
When call is ended,
Phone rings and the CALL
Opens Folder and
When call ends,
close folder or press
message is displayed as in the right
receives the call.
closes Folder or
button.
screen.
presses
button.
In case a call is not connected, redialing is made. (See P.87)
If it is set to Vibrate or Lamp, the phone vibrates or lamp blinks.
When the Folder is open, press any button.
When Automatic Answer is set, ringer tone rings three time and call is automatically connected.
Making a phone call in other ways
Making a call with turbo dial : Press long the last number of the address set. (See P.35)
Making a call with electronic dialing : Convenient when using ARS. (See P.30)
Making a call with emergency call : Can make a call even when the phone is in LOCK state. (See P.92)
Making a call with voice dial : Can make a call with voice without pressing DIAL button (See P.104~107)
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Indicating Call in absence
In case the user has not received a call, the following is displayed on screen.
Pressing
button returns the display to the initial screen
Telephone numbers received in absence are stored in Unanswered list.(See P.44)
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HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS
Electronic dialing
List of outgoing numbers
When using ARS, enters multiple numbers in advance for convenient use. (telebanking, paging,
confirming voice mail)
Enter
telephone
number.
Press
, enter
Pressing
The list of telephone numbers the user called is displayed.
Confirming list of outgoing numbers
button
Press
Press
dial number
connects to
in initial screen.
to the desired list and
electronically.
the phone.
P or T and
press
to move
[OK].
Contents of the selected
list of outgoing numbers
is displayed (outgoing
number, sequence, name,
P stops continuously : To enter P after telephone number, press
. Number after
P is sent out only by pressing
button.
T stop briefly : To enter T after telephone number, press
. Number after T is
sent out after a while.
To store telephone number entered electronically in phone book, press
[STO]
button. (See P.33~36)
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date and time of call)
Storing list of outgoing numbers
When contents of the selected list of outgoing numbers is displayed, press
to store the list. (See P.33~36)
[STO]
Erasing list of outgoing numbers
When the selected list of outgoing numbers is displayed, press
[DEL] to erase the list. (See P.37)
(To erase all lists of outgoing numbers, erase in Delete List . (See P.94)
In case of telephone number stored in storage address, the name is displayed.
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HOW TO USE
MENU FUNCTIONS
Phone Book
Phone Book
Tone Control
33
46
Alarm / Timer
PIMS
Features
Lock / Security
Game
54
69
80
90
102
Voice Mail
Config Data
104
108
The phone can store up to 5 telephone number for a person and when you want to
retrieve them, you cam make a call with various search methods.
Storing in phone book
Enter a telephone
Enter memory
Enter the name to
Press
number and press
address and press
store and press
to the icon to store
displayed, Enter
and press
next number is
[OK].
displayed.
[STO].
[OK].
[OK].
(See P.114~117)
to move
After message is
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HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
Setting turbo dial
After pressing telephone number, pressing
[OK] can continue to store the next number.
Memory address shows the latest address available.
When designating memory address, the address in which telephone number is already
stored is indicated as
[ADD/BACK].
Pressing
[ADD] can additionally store telephone number in the icon not designated
of five icons. (See P.36)
Pressing [Dial] button or
can enter the desired address.
The name to store can be stored up to 10 characters and 20 alphabets.
When entering name, if a name already stored exists, it is
Up to 200 addresses can be stored.
Home
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Company
Portable phone
Pager
User customized
When making a phone call, pressing long the last number of the stored address make a
call to the telephone number of the icon in which turbo dial is set.
Enter the telephone number to store
Press
and if Enter next number is
icon in which to set turbo dial
displayed, move to the
displayed, press
and press
initial screen
[DONE]
to move to the
[OK].
After message is
Turbo dial is set only in one icon of one storage address.
Only icons containing stored telephone number is displayed when setting turbo dial.
Setting or clearing turbo dial completes storing telephone number.
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HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
Correcting and editing
Erasing
Corrects, adds or erases telephone number and name already stored.
Erases stored contents.
Using phone book
Press
search function, find and
icon to correct and name to
select the address to
store and press
correct. (See P.38~41)
to move to the
[Edit].
After correcting
After message is
Using Fast Search , find and move
Press
telephone number, press
displayed, move
to the address to erase, and press
setup value and press
[OK].
to the previous
[OK].
[DEL]. (See P.38)
After message is
displayed, move to
the previous menu.
menu.
In case there are telephone numbers stored when selecting the icon to store, telephone
number is displayed.
Selecting the name to store can correct the name.
To erase number when correcting, press
button.
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to move to the desired
To erase stored contents of icon in address, select the icon and press long
to erase, and then press
[OK].
button
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HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
Searching phone book
Fast search
Easily searches as it is indicated in the order of address.
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
[MENU].
to move to Phone
to move to Fast
to move to list to
to select icon to
Book and press
Search and press
search and press
search.
[OK].
[OK].
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[OK].
If you want a call to the address found, press
button in the state that the desired address
is selected. Call is connected to the telephone number of the icon in which
turbo dial is set. (See P.35)
In case you want to make a call to telephone number f icon in which turbo dial is not set.
Press
to move to the address to call to and press
[OK]. Press
to move to the
desired icon and press
button.
Pressing
button moves to the previous menu.
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HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
Finding by address
If the user presses
address is displayed.
Press
[MENU].
Press
Finding by name
or enters the address to find with [Dial] button, information of the designated
to move
Press
Press
Press
to Phone Book and
to move to Find by to enter the address to
press
address and press
[OK].
[OK].
search and press
to select icon to
search.
[OK].
In initial screen, entering the stored address and pressing
[LOC] displays the
contents of the address.
In initial screen, entering telephone number and pressing
[FIND] displays the
address in which the entered telephone number is stored.
In case there are a number of addresses relevant to the entered telephone number, all
of the relevant addresses are displayed.
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Pressing the name to find displays information of the selected name.
Press
Press
Press
[MENU].
to move to
move to Find by entered name is enter the name to select icon to
Phone Book
and press
[OK].
to
name and press
[OK].
Address of the
Press
to
displayed. Press search and press
[OK].
Press
to
search.
[OK].
(See P.114~117)
In initial screen, pressing
button moves to the list Find by name . Pressing
button
displays menu of the Phone Book .
Entering the first consonant of the name to find and pressing
[OK] displays all the addresses
in which the name containing the entered consonant is stored.
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HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
Viewing memory
Called
Indicates state of phone book the user has set as number of memory addresses in use and the
number of addresses available.
Indicates information of callers and stores up to 10 callers.
(This function operates only when service provider provides service. For details, contact
the service provider)
Press
Press
[MENU].
to Phone Book and
to move to View
[OK] / [CNCL] or
press
memory and press
button to move to the
to move
[OK].
Memory is displayed. Press
Press
[OK].
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Press
Press
[MENU].
to move to
Phone Book and
press
[OK].
Press
to move to
Called is displayed.
Called and press
[OK].
previous menu.
To store, press
[STO] to store. (See P.33~36)
To erase, press
[DEL]. (See P.37)
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HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS
Unanswered
In case the user has not received call, displays information of up to 10 received numbers.
(This function operates only when service provider provides service. For details, contact
the service provider)
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to
Phone Book and
press
[OK].
Press
to move
Unanswered is displayed.
to Unanswered and
press
[OK].
Viewing my No.
Confirms the user s telephone number.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to
Phone Book and press
[OK].
Press
to move to
View my No. and press
[OK].
Press
display user
number [OK] / [CNCL] or
button to move to the
previous menu.
When a call is received to the telephone number stored in memory address, the name
is displayed together with the number.
To store, press
[STO] to store. (See P.33~36)
To erase, press
[DEL]. (See P.37)
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Bell : bell 1 ~ bell 4
Melody : melody 1 ~ melody 10
User : user1 ~ user 3
Tone control
Bell / Melody
The user can change the type of ringer tone when a call is received. Four types of bells and ten types
of melodies can be selected, and by downloading melodies provided by the service provider, up to
3 melodies can be used additionally. (See P.135)
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to Tone
control and
press
[OK].
to
Press
to move to
Bell / Melody and
press
[OK].
Press
to move to
After message
the desired bell or
is displayed,
melody and press
move to the
[OK].
previous menu.
Etiquette
In meeting, lecture or in public places, changes the bell sound to vibration mode in
order not to give inconveniences to others.
How to set : Press long
button.
After Setting Etiquette function message is displayed,
move to the initial screen.
If Etiquette function is set, it is displayed as in the right figure.
How to clear : Press long
button.
After Clearing Etiquette function message is displayed, move to the initial screen.
When Etiquette function is set
Ringer tone
Alarm tone
One minute
Call alarm
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vibrating and lamp blinks
Button tone
no sound
vibrating and lamp blinks
Link tone
no sound
no sound
One minute
no sound
vibrating and lamp blinks (when setting No Sound, no sound)
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Ring / Vib
Ringer Vol
Selects ringer tone notifying that a call and mail is received.
Adjusts the volume of ringer tone when call is received.
Press
Press
[MENU].
to Tone control and move to ‘ Ring / Vib ’ to the desired ringer
press
to move
[OK].
Press
to
Press
After message is
Press
Press
displayed, move
[MENU].
to Tone control and
and press
tone and press
to the previous
[OK].
[OK].
menu.
Bell : Bell rings
Vibration : Vibration occurs (
is displayed on screen)
Bell after vibration : Bell rings after vibration (
blinks on screen)
Lamp : Only lamp blinks
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to move
press
to move
[OK].
Press
to move to
Ring / Vol and press
[OK].
Press
to adjust to the
desired bell volume and
press
[OK].
After selecting ringer volume, move to the previous menu.
Ringer volume : 5 levels
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Earpiece Vol
Keypad Tone
Adjusts earpiece volume heard during call.
Adjusts button tone heard when pressing button.
Press
Press
[MENU].
to Tone control and
press
to move
[OK].
Press
to move to
Earpiece Vol and press
[OK].
After selecting earpiece volume, move to the previous menu.
Earpiece volume: 5 levels
During call, Earpiece vol can be adjusted. (See P.111)
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Press
to adjust to the
desired earpiece volume
and press
[OK].
Press
Press
[MENU].
to Tone control and
press
to move
[OK].
Press
to move to
Keypad Tone and
press
[OK].
Press
to adjust to the
desired keypad tone and
press
[OK].
After selecting keypad tone, move to the previous menu.
Keypad tone: 6 levels
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Link Tone
Sending Tone
Notifies that call is connected
Adjusts length of sound heard when pressing keypad button.
Press
Press
After message is
Press
Press
[MENU].
to Tone control and to Link Tone and
to the desired setup
displayed, move
[MENU].
to Tone control and
move to Sending to the desired setup
press
value of link tone and
to the previous
press
Tone and press
press
menu.
to move
[OK].
Press
press
to move Press
[OK].
to adjust
[OK].
to move
[OK].
Press
to
[OK].
Press
to adjust
After message is
displayed, move
value of sending tone
to the previous
and press
menu.
[OK].
Briefly : Pressing keypad button produces brief beep sound.
Long : While pressing [Dial] button, long beep sound is heard.
While keypad buttons except for [Dial] button, beep sound is heard continuously.
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Set Alarm
Alarm / Time
Quick set
Sets alarm to ring in the time neares to the time set by user without designating specifc time.
Alarm
Press
By setting specific time and alarm interval, operates alarm in the desired time,
to move to
Alarm / Timer and press
Press
[MENU]
Press
to move to Alarm /
Timer and press
[OK].
Pressing
button moves to Quick Set menu.
Pressing
[CNCL] or
button displays
Press
to move to Alarm
and press
Alarm menu.
To stop when alarm rings, press any keypad buttons or open and close folder.
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[OK].
Press
to move to
Quick Set and press
[OK].
Press
to select the
After message is
desired alarm time and
displayed, move
press
to the previous
[OK].
[OK].
menu.
Ring after 10 minutes : Alarm rings after 10 minutes of alarm setting.
Ring after 30 minutes : Alarm rings after 30 minutes of alarm setting.
Ring after 1 hour : Alarm rings after 1 hour of alarm setting.
If alarm is set,
is displayed on screen.
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Set time
Sets alarm to ring in the desired time by the user setting time and alarm interval.
Press
to move Press
to Set Alarm and
to Set Timer and
time, press
press
[OK]. (See P.57)
[OK].
After message is
and enter Time
Alarm Interval and displayed, move
Press
and enter am / pm
to move After entering alarm Press
press
[OK].
Entering alarm time
Press
press
to set
[OK].
Press
Press
[OK]
Press
and enter Minute
Press
[OK]
[OK]
to the previous
menu.
To move to the previous column, press
button
Pressing time and minute using [Dial] button automatically moves to the next column.
Ring one time : Rings one time in the set time.
Ring daily : Rings daily in the set time.
If alarm is set,
is displayed on screen.
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Claer Alarm
Quick claer
Claer time
In case alarm is set with Quick Set , clears alarm.
In case alarm is set with Set Time , clears alarm.
Press
to move
to Claer Alarm and
press
[OK].
Press
to move to
Claer Quick Timer and
press
[OK].
Press
to select
After message is
setup value of clear
displayed, move to
quick set and press
the previous menu.
Press
to move to
Claer Alarm and
press
[OK].
Press
to move to
Claer Set Timer and
press
[OK].
[OK].
If alarm is cleared,
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disappears from screen.
Press
to select
After message is
setup value of clear set
displayed, move to
time and press
the previous menu.
[OK].
If alarm is cleared,
disappears from screen.
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World time
Shows times of major cities in the world.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to Press
Alarm / Timer and
press
[OK].
to move Press
Press
to
to the desired city and search the desired
and press
press
[OK].
To move to the previous menu, press
To move to the initial screen, press
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to move
to World Times
button
button
[OK].
city and time.
Cities for which World Times is stored
Seoul, Tokyo
Guam, Sydney
Samoa
Honolulu
Anchorage
Seattle
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Denver, Phoenix
Mexico City
Dallas, Chicago
Detroit, Miami
Washington
Montreal, New York
Boston
Rio de Janeiro
Lisbon, Madrid
London
Paris, Amsterdam
Rome, Berlin, Vienna
Athens, Helsinki
Cairo
Moscow, Baghdad
Teheran, Abu Dabi
Calcutta
Bangkok, Jakharta
Singapore
Beijing, Hongkong
Taipei
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User Time
Sets the time displayed in initial screen to the time of the desired city.
Cities for which World Times is stored
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to
to
Alarm / Timer
and press
[OK].
Press
to
move to User
Press
to
select the setup
Times and press value of user
[OK].
times and press
[OK].
Enter user times.
After
(See P.63)
message is
[OK]
and select Fast/Slow Press
Press
and enter Minute
[OK] Press
Press
[OK]
and enter Time
Press
displayed,
move to the
previous
menu.
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Press
Entering time and minute using [Dial] button automatically moves
to the next column.
If user time is set, it is displayed as in the right figure.
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Individual
All Calls
Displays the duration of last call.
Displays the duration of all calls in number of calls, minute and second.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to
Press
to
Alarm / Timer and press move to Individual
[OK].
Individual is
Pressing
Press
displayed.
[OK] / [CNCL] or
[MENU].
and press
button moves to the
[OK].
previous menu.
Press
to move to
Press
to
Alarm / Timer and press move to All Calls
[OK].
All Calls is
Pressing
displayed.
[OK] / [CNCL] or
and press
button moves to the
[OK].
previous menu.
All Calls is not initialized.
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Roam Calls
Reset Timer
Displays duration of calls using BTS of other service provider in accumulation in
number of calls, minute and second.
Displays accumulated duration of calls after user resetting in number of calls, minute and second.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to
Alarm / Timer and
press
[OK].
Press
to
move to Roam
Calls and press
[OK].
Roam Calls is
Pressing
displayed.
[OK] / [CNCL] or
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to Alarm /
move to Reset
Timer and press
Time and press
[OK].
[OK].
button moves to the
to
Press
to
Reset Timer is
displayed.
previous menu.
Pressing
[CNCL] moves to the previous menu.
Pressing
[RESET] can initialize reset timer.
Initializing
When Reset Timer is displayed, press
[RESET]
Press
to select setup value
of initialization and press
[OK]
After message is displayed, move to the
previous menu.
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One Minute
Checks duration during call. Notifies by ringing alarm before 10 second to minute every
minute from call connection.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to
Alarm / Timer and
press
[OK].
Press
to
Press
to
PIMS
Stores and manages user s individual information and schdule.
After message is
move to One Calls
select the setup
and press
value of one minute the previous menu.
displayed, move to
[OK].
and press
Schedule
If the user stores schedule, alarm tone rings in the designated day and stored contents is displayed.
[OK].
Press
[MENU].
Press
[OK].
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to move to
PIMS and press
Press
to move
to Schedule and
press
[OK].
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Storing Schedule
Entering time and date
Press
to
Enter contents for
move to the address schedule and press
to store and press
[OK].
Set schedule time.
Press
(See P. 71)
enter alarm time
displayed, move to
and press
the previous menu.
[OK].
(See P.114~117)
[OK].
to
After message is
Press
[OK]
Press
and enter Month
Press
[OK]
Press
and enter Time
Press
[OK]
Press
and enter am / pm
Press
[OK]
Press
and enter Date
Press
Press
and enter Minute
[OK]
Entering date and time using [Dial] button moves automatically to the next column.
To move to the previous column, press
button
For Enter Contents for schedule, up to 16 characters of Korean alphabets and up to
32 English alphabets can be entered.
Pressing
Pressing
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button moves to Schedule .
button displays PIMS menu.
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Confirming schedule
Press
Erasing schedule
to move to the list
to search and press
[OK].
If the entered date is displayed in
calendar, press
[OK].
Stored date, time and schedule
Press
If the entered date
If stored date, time
Press
is displayed.
to the list to erase and
to move
is displayed in
and schedule is
the desired setup value
is displayed,
press
calendar,press
displayed, press
and press
move to the
[OK].
[OK].
Pressing
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[DEL].
to select
[OK].
After message
previous menu.
[CNCL] moves to the previous menu.
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Storing work plan
Work plan
Creates and stores list of work the user plans for schedule management.
Press
[MENU].
Press
and press
to move to PIMS
[OK].
Press
Press
to move to Work
Plan and press
[OK].
Enter contents for
Press
Enter time for work
After message
to the list to store and
to move
work plan and
select the setup
plan and press
is displayed,
press
press
value for time and
[OK]. (See P.71)
move to the
[OK].
[OK].
(See P.114~117)
press
to
[OK].
previous menu.
In case the user does not want to enter time for work plan, set setup value for time as No
For contents for work plan, up to 16 characters of Korean alphabets and 32 characters
of English alphabets can be entered.
For work plans, up to 10 plans can be entered.
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Confirming work plan
Press
to move to
the list to search and press
[OK].
Erasing work plan
If date for work plan is
If the stored work plan, date ad
After message is
Press
If entered date is
If the stored work
displayed in calendar,
time is displayed, press
displayed, move
to the list to erase and
displayed in
plan, date ad time is the desired setup value
is displayed,
press
[OK DONE].
to the previous
press
calendar, press
displayed, press
and and press
move to the
[OK].
previous menu.
[OK].
menu.
to move
[OK].
[OK].
[DEL].
Press
to select
After message
The list of work plan to be confirmed by the user is indicated as
To delete
, press
[UNLOC] when contents for work plan, date and time is displayed.
In case alarm time is not entered, calendar is not displayed.
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Calendar
Calculator
Performs simple calculations
Press
[MENU].
Press
and press
View calendar of the past, present and future.
to move to PIMS
Press
Press
to move to
[MENU]. Press
Calculator and
[OK].
press
[OK].
to
Press
to
After searching month
Information for
move to PIMS
move to Calculator and day, press
lunar calendar of
and press
and press
the selected date
[OK].
[OK].
LUNAR .
is displayed.
Calculator method
Enter numbers
Press numbers
Press
Press
to set symbols +, -, ,
[=]
Press
+, -, ,
Calculation result is displayed
Press
To correct numbers, press
button
For division, down to 3 digits below decimal point is displayed.
To initialize after calculation is competed, press
[=].
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Press
Pressing
button to search month.
to search Date
[CNCL] moves to the previous menu.
Calendar is displayed from 1980 till 2019.
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Features
Bklt color
Bklt Time
Changes the display color.
Sets duration of LCD.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move to
Features and press
[OK].
Color is changed to the
Press
Press
move to Bklt Color
move to the
selected color and
[MENU].
to Features and
move to Bklt Time to the desired Bklt
displayed, move to the
and press
desired color and
moves to the previous
press
and press
previous menu.
[OK].
press
menu.
Press
to
Press
to
[OK].
to move
[OK].
Press
to
Press
to move After message is
Time and press
[OK].
[OK].
5 seconds : LCD is turned off 5 minutes after opening folder
When opening flip : While flip is open, LCD remains ON.
Always off : Even when flip is open, LCD remains ON.
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Banner
City Code
Changes contents of initial screen.
If setting the often used area codes, the area code is automatically inserted every time making a call.
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to Features move to Banner
to
Press
and press
and press
[OK].
[OK].
to
Entering the contents to
In initial screen,
Press
Press
correct and pressing
changed contents are
[MENU].
move to
[OK] moves to
displayed.
the previous menu.
(See P.114~117)
For contents for initial screen, up to 10 characters of Korean alphabets and 20 characters of
English alphabets can be entered.
If not entering nothing Banner , Motorola logo is displayed on initial screen.
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to Press
to
Press
to
Enter the
After message
move to City
select setup value number to store
is displayed,
Features
Code and press
of city code and
move to the
and press
[OK].
press
[OK].
as city code
[OK]. and press
previous menu.
[OK].
When City Code is set, opening flip displays the city code set.
If pressing
button, city code disappears.
Pressing number displays city code set.
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Intl.Code
Serice Lamp
When making an international call, shows international call using abbreviation keys.
In case the phone is in waiting state, displays service state in color and state of service lamp.
Press
Press
Press
Press
Enter the desired After message
Press
Press
Press
Press
After message is
[MENU].
to move to
to move to Intl.
to select setup
international
[MENU].
to move to
to move to Service
to select setup value of
displayed, move to the
Lamp and press
service lamp and press previous menu.
Features
and press
Code and press
[OK].
[OK].
When setting international code, pressing long
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is displayed,
value of intl. code
number and
move to the
and press
press
previous menu.
[OK].
Features and
press
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
Waiting state
(Displayed when setup value of
service lamp is set)
button displays the Intl. Code set.
Lamp state
Yellow color blinks
Red color blinks
Cellular
phone state
Service available
state
Service unavailable
state
Call state
(Always displayed )
Serice Lamp
Red color stops
Red-yellow-red
briefly
blinks alternatively
When receiving a
phone call
When call is
connected
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Auto hyphen
Redial
When entering a telephone number, hyphen is automatically inserted.
When call is not connected due to heavy traffic or weak receiving strength, automatically redials.
Press
Press
Press
Press
After message is
Press
Press
Press
Press
After message is
[MENU].
to move to
to move to Auto
setup value of auto
displayed, move to the
[MENU].
to move to
to move to Redial
to select setup value of
displayed, move to the
Hyphen and press
hyphen and press
previous menu.
and press
redial and press
previous menu.
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
Features and
press
[OK].
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to select
Features and
press
[OK].
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Call Answer
LCD Contrast
This function enables the user to select how to make a call.
The function enables the user to control the screen contrast.
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to
to Press
to
move to Call
Move to the
Press
Press
set the desired
previous menu
[MENU].
move to Features
to LCD Contrast
the screen contrast as
menu after the
set value and
after the
and press
and press
desired and press
message appears.
answer the call
then press
message
[OK].
and press
[OK].
appears.
Press
to
move to the
Features and Answer and press desired way to
press
[OK].
[OK].
Press
to
to
Press
to move Press
[OK].
to control Move to the previous
[OK].
[OK].
Automatic Answer : When the folder is open, the answering tone rings three times and
a call is automatically answered if Call Answer is set to Automatic Answer.
Folder Answer : When Folder Answer is set to YES , open the folder to answer the
call if a call is received. When Folder Answer is set to NO , open the folder and then
press the keypad button to answer the call.
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Lock / Security
This function prevents any other than the mobile phone owner from using the designated
information without the owner s permission. First, the user must enter the password to use
the Lock/Security function. The password is 0000 when the mobile phone is purchased.
After the registration for the service is completed, the last four digits of the phone number
is set to the password.
Press
Press
[MENU].
to move to Press
Lock/Security and
press
[OK].
to
Press
Move to
to
appears
move to Lock
set the value for
the
on the
Mode and press
Lock Mode and
previous
initial screen.
press
menu after
Here, enter the
[OK].
[OK].
the
password.
message
appears.
Lock Mode
This is the function to lock the mobile phone to prevent non-owner from using it.
Setting Lock
It is possible to answer a call even in the locked state.
Even when the mobile is turned off and on again, its locked state is maintained.
It is possible to make a call at 112, 119, the numbers saved as an emergency number, or the
memory LOC, No. 1, regardless of the lock state (See P. 92)
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Lock Release
To enter the password after pressing
the lock.
[MENU] or pressing
button for a while will release
One-touch Lock
How to set : To push
button for a while will set Lock Mode.
How to release : To enter the password after pressing
button for a while
will release Lock Mode.
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Emergency Call
Change PWD
It is possible to call the number saved as an emergency number even when the mobile phone
is in the locked state.
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to
to
Lock / Security
and press
Press
to
move to Emergency
Call and press
[OK].
Press
to
move to the desired
list and press
[OK].
This function enables the user to change the password which is used to release the
locked mobile phone or use the security function.
Enter the phone Move to
number and
press
[OK].
the
Press
Press
previous
[MENU].
move to
menu
to
Lock / Security
Press
to move to
Change PWD and
press
[OK].
Enter the new
Move to the
password twice
previous menu
according to the
after the
[OK]. Enter
after the
and press
message and then
message
the password.
message
[OK]. Enter the
press
appears.
appears.
password.
[OK].
When it is desired to make an emergency call: enter the phone number saved as an emergency
number by using [Dial] button and then press
button.
It is possible to save up to three emergency numbers.
If the user saves the emergency number at the storage location and sets it as a turbo dial, he or
she can use it as a speed emergency dial (See P. 35)
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FUNCTIONS
Clear Calls
Restrict
This function is used to erase the saved phone numbers or contents.
This function enables the user to restrict the specific calls incoming.
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to the
to
Lock / Security
Press
move to
Clear Calls
and press
and press
[OK].
[OK].
to
Press
to
Move to the
Press
Press
move to the calls
select the value
previous
[MENU].
move to the
to clear and
set for clear
menu after
press
Press
to
[OK]. calls and press
[OK].
to
Lock / Security
the message
and press
appears.
[OK]. Enter the
Enter the
Press
to
move to
Restrict and
press
[OK].
Press
to
Press
to
Move to the
move to the call to
select the
previous
restrict and press
desired set
menu after
[OK].
value and the
press
the message
[OK]. appears.
password.
password.
If there is no information to erase, the message, There is no message to delete. will appear.
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Restrict international calls : It restricts the use of international calls.
Restrict 700 : It restricts the phone numbers starting with 700.
Restrict memory LOC : It restricts the use of making a call and designating/erasing a
phone number.
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FUNCTIONS
Default Mode
This function initializes the functions of a mobile phone to the initial state. However,
the information saved at the memory LOCs is not initialized.
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to
to
Lock / Security
and press
[OK].
Press
to move
to Default Mode and
press
[OK].
Press
to
The power will be
select the value set
turned off after the
for Default Mode
message appears.
and press
[OK].
Enter the password.
Second Number (Number Plus Service)
This function enables the service company to use a new number as the number dedicated to
answering by giving the company another number in addition to the existing number used by
the user
Second Number Registration
Press
[MENU].
Press
to
move to
Lock / Security
and press
[OK].
Press
to
move to Second
Number and
press
[OK].
Press
to
Enter the
Move to the
number to use previous menu
move to
Second Number
additionally.
after the
Registration and
message
press
appears.
[OK].
Enter the
password.
Press to turn on the power to use the mobile phone again (See P. 27)
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Second Number Bell
Clear Number
Press
Press
[Menu].
move to
to
Lock/Security
and press
[OK]. Enter the
password.
Press
to
Press
to
Select the
Move to the
This function assigns different bell sounds to the existing number and the added one so
that the user can distinguish one from the other when a call is received.
move to Second
move to Second
value Second
previous menu
Number and
Number Deletion
Number
after the
Press
Press
[MENU.
move to the
press
[OK].
and press
Deletion value
message
[OK].
set for
appears.
to
Lock / Security
and press
and press
[OK].
[OK].
Press
to
Press
to
move to Second move to Second
Number and
press
Press
to
move to the
previous
Number Bell and desired bell or
[OK]. press
[OK]. melody and
press
Move to the
menu after
the message
[OK]. appears.
Enter the
password.
Bell : Bell 1 ~ Bell 4
Melody : Melody 1 ~ Melody 10
User : User 1 ~ User 3 (See P. 135)
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NAM Change
S/W version
When the user subscribers to more than one provider, this function enables the user to select on of the
The function indicates the software version of the mobile phone currently used by the user.
subscribed phone numbers.
Press
Press
[MENU].
move to
to
Lock / Security
and press
[OK]. Enter the
Press
to
Press
to
move to NAM
move to the
Change and
desired NAM
press
[OK]. and press
[OK].
Press
[OK]
Move to the
when the selected previous menu
NAM appears
on the screen.
after the
Press
Press
[MENU].
the Lock / Security
and press
to move to
[OK].
Press
to move to
S/W Version and press
The software
version appears.
[OK].
Enter the password.
message
appears.
password.
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The indication of the
Game
Classification
The user can enjoy games by using a mobile phone.
The indication of the used buttons
initial screen of the
The start of the game
game
: move left and right
Press
[MENU].
Press
and press
to move to Game
[OK].
Car race
Press
: increase the speed
to move to the
desired game and press
: decrease the speed
[OK].
Poker
: Hold
: Redeal
The user can choose any of the following three levels for the car race: beginner, intermediate,
and advanced.
Press any button on the keypad to start a game or move to next screen.
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View Voice Item
Voice Dial
This function, which automatically makes a call by recognizing the user s voice, enables
the user to make a call without pressing [dial] buttons.
This function enables the user to verify and delete the saved voice items.
Press
Save voice
[MENU].
Register the name of the person to call by using the voice dial.
to
Press
to
Move to the
Press
[MENU].
move to Voice
move to Save
phone number and
previous menu
Dial and press
Voice and press
press
after the message
[OK].
to move to
Voice Dial and press
[OK].
Enter the name and the
Press
[OK].
Press
[OK].
Press
to move to
View Voice Item and
press
[OK].
The phone number appears
and the saved voice is
heard.
appears.
If
[NEXT] is pressed, the next name saved is heard and the corresponding phone number
appears.
Repeat entering the name to save twice according to the announcement and then save
the phone number by entering it.
It is possible to save up to 10 voices.
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Auto Dialing
Delete All
To open the folder prompts the question asking the name of the person to call. This function enables
the user to make a call at the saved phone number by telling the number without pressing [Dial]
buttons.
This function enables the user to delete all the contents saved in Voice Dial.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to move
Press
to move
Press
to
Move to the
to Voice Dial
to Automatic
select the value to
previous menu
and press
Dialing and
set for Automatic
after the
[OK].
press
Dialing and press
message
[OK].
[OK].
to move Press
Press
Press
[MENU].
to Voice Dial
and press
to move
to Delete All and
[OK]. press
[OK].
Press
to
Move to the
select the value set
previous menu
for Delete All and
after the
press
message
[OK].
appears.
appears.
Delete individual items
It is possible to make a call by voice dialing only when Automatic Dialing is in the
All the Restricts should be set to Release to use the automatic dialing function.
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Set state.
Select View Voice Item and then press
[DEL]
Select the desired set value
by pressing
and then press
[OK].
If the saved voice is heard after the
message appears, the phone number will appear.
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Receive Mode
Config. Data
This function enables the user to set the receive mode of a mobile phone during data reception.
This function enables the user to select the data speed and the receive mode.
Press
Data Speed
[MENU].
This function enables the user to set the speed of the data transmitted when the power
is turned on after the connection of the wireless data communication cable.
Press
[MENU].
Press
to
Press
to
Press
to
move to Config.
move to Data
select the desired data
previous menu
Speed and
speed and press
after the message
press
[OK].
[OK].
Press
to
Press
to
Move to the
move to Config.
move to Receive
select the desired
previous menu
Data and press
Mode and press
receive mode and
after the message
press
appears.
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
appears.
After the connection between a mobile phone and PC or a notebook is established, the
data transmission is performed at the data speed set on PC or a notebook.
Please, contact the service provider for the details.
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to
Move to the
Data and press
[OK].
Press
Receive calls: receive the call made to a mobile phone.
Receive data: receive the call made to data communication through a general modem.
Receive FAX: receive data through fax.
Please, contact the service provider for details.
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FUNCTIONS
USED DURING A CALL
MENU FUNCTIONS
Functions used
during a call
Call volume adjustment
It is possible to adjust the volume of the opposite s voice.
Call volume adjustment
Memo during a call
Send Out my number
111
111
112
Block Sending Tone
112
Adjust the call volume by pressing
during a call.
Memo during a call
It is possible to enter and save a new phone number during a call.
Enter the phone number to save and then press
[STO].
To press
button after a call will connect a call at the designated phone number.
Even though the user does not save the number additionally after entering it, he
or she can make a call by pressing
button after a call is completed.
The phone number entered as a memo during a call is saved in Calling .(See.P.31)
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FUNCTIONS USED DURING A CALL
MAIL SERVICE
FUNCTIONS
Send Out My Number
This function enables the user to send out his or her phone number to leave it for a
callback in a mobile phone or a pager.
Press
[MENU] during a call.
Move to Send Out My Number by pressing
and then press
Return to Call Mode after sending out the user s number.
Block Sending Tone
It is possible to enter and save a new phone number during a call.
Press
Press
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[MUTE] during a call.
[MUTE] again to release Block Sending Tone
[OK].
Enter Texts
Voice Mail
114
118
Text Mail
Send Mail
Delete Mail
Alert Method
120
122
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Enter Texts
Text Entering Mode supports Korean text (icon), English text (large and small), numbers, and
special characters.
The initial mode is set to enter Korean.
Every time that
is pressed once, the change will occur in the following order:
] : Entering Korean
[ENG ] : Entering English text (Large)
[KOR
[eng
] : Entering English text (Small)
[DGIT 8] : Entering numbers.
Enter Korea Text
The Korean consonant and vowel indicated on each button indicate the consonant and
vowel shown in the beginning on the button.
Enter texts and then move to next blank by pressing
button.
To correct the entered texts,
Correction letter by letter : Press
button for a short time.
Correction of the whole : Press
button for a long time.
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Korean Entering Table
Enter the consonants
from
to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
Enter the vowels from
to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
Enter the consonants
to
from
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
Enter the consonants
to
from
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
Enter the vowels from
to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
: Press five time.
Enter the consonants
from
to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
Enter the consonants
from
to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
Enter the vowels from
to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
: Press five times.
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Enter English Texts and Numbers
Enter Special Characters
Press [Dial] button once, twice, and three times for the first text, the second text,
and the third text, respectively.
Press the relevant [Dial] button in Number Mode to enter numbers.
If a certain period lapses after a text is entered, the cursor automatically moves to next blank.
To correct the entered texts,
Correction letter by letter: Press
button for a short time.
Correction of the whole: Press
button for a long time.
English Entering Table
A : Press once.
B : Press twice.
C : Press three times.
D : Press once.
E : Press twice.
F : Press three times.
G : Press once.
H : Press twice.
I : Press three times.
J : Press once.
K : Press twice.
L : Press three times.
M : Press once.
N : Press twice.
O : Press three times.
P : Press once.
Q: Press twice.
R : Press three times.
S : Press four times.
T : Press once.
U : Press twice.
V : Press three times.
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To press
in Enter Text Mode while entering Korean or English texts will show Special
Character Group.
The user can see the special characters on next or the previous screen by pressing
Enter special characters by pressing the [Dial] button with the corresponding number.
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
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Voice Mail
This function enables the user to check the voice mails received through the voice mailbox.
This function shows the number of received voice mails, the reception time, and the received phone
number (when the caller left the number for a callback).
Check Voice Mail
It is indicated that
Press
[MAIL].
Move to Voice Mail by
a voice mail has
pressing
been received.
press
and then
[OK].
The information on the
received
voice
mail
appears.
Make a Call to the Recived Mail
When the information on the received mail is indicated, Press
[CALL].
When the caller s number is left: A call is made to the received number.
When the caller s number is not left: A connection is made to the voice mailbox.
(Press
[MAIL] for a long time or press *89 by using [Dial] button on the initial
screen and then press
button. Then, the connection will be made to the voice mailbox.)
Delete
When the information on the received voice mail is indicated,
Press
to select the desired set value and press
Press
[DEL].
[OK].
When several voice mails are received, the information on the most recent voice mail appears.
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Protect(Save)Mail
Text Mail
It is indicated that
When the information on the received text mail appears,
Press
[MAIL]. Move to Text Mail by
a voice mail has
pressing
been received.
press
and then
The information on the
received voice mail appears.
[OK].
Press
[LOCK].
Press
to select the desired set value and press
The mail selected for protection is indicated by
[OK].
Release Mail Potection
If the information on the received text mail appears when the mail is in the protection state,
press
[LOCK].
Select NO for the value to set for mail protection and press
[OK].
Delete Mail
The most recently received text mail appears on the top.
When several text mails are received, the information on the one received last appears.
To press
button when the number of the caller who left the mail is entered will make a
call at the entered number (when the number of the caller who left the mail is not entered,
the message, There is no caller s number. appears.)
To press
button while checking mails will make a movement to the previous menu.
Text mail not checked
Text mail checked
Repeated mail
Mail
whose protection is set.
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If the information on the received text mail appears,
Press
[DEL].
Select the desired set value and press
[OK].
Call to the Received Mail
It is possible to make a call only when the caller s number is indicated. If the information on
the received text mail appears, press
button.
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Send Mail
To Send
Press
Press
[MAIL].
to Send Mail and
to move Press
to To Send and
press
press
[OK].
move
[OK].
Enter the receiver s
Enter the mail
Select the set value
Enter the sender s
Press
number and press
contents and press
for mail saving and
number and press
the desired sending
previous menu after
[OK].
[OK]
method and press
the message
(See P. 114 ~ 117)
press
[OK].
[SEND].
to move to
[OK].
Press to move to the
appears.
If a mail is saved, it is possible to send the same mail by selecting the saved mail without
entering the contents again.
The saved mail can be searched in Saved Mail .
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Send Mail
Recall Msgs
This function enables the user to edit the saved text mails or the assigned text mails
and send the edited mails. It is possible to save up to 10 mails.
Press
[MAIL].
Press
to move Press
to
Press
to
Press
[OK]
to select Enter the receiver s Enter the sender s
Press
to Send Mail
move to Recall
move to the saved
when the mail
the set value for mail
and press
Msgs and press
mail item and press
appears.
saving and press
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
number and press
[OK].
[OK].
number and press
[SEND].
Press
to
move to the desired
Move to the
previous menu
sending method and after the message
press
[OK].
appears.
When sending fails,
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The system prompts a message, Sending fails, and asks if the user wants to try again.
Select the set value.
Select the sending method.
Resend.
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Send Mail
Alert Method
Delete Mail
Set Alert
This function enables the user to delete the received or saved mails.
When a mail is received, this function notifies the user by means of alarm sounds that a mail
has been received.
Press
[MAIL].
Press
Press to move to
Press
move to Delete
to
items to delete
select the set value
menu after the
Mail and press
and press
for deleting mail and
message appears.
[OK].
[OK].
press
to
Move to the previous
[OK].
Press
[MAIL].
Press
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to move Press
to move
Move to the previous
to Set Alert and
to the desired set
menu after the
and press
press
value for Set Alert and
message appears.
[OK].
It is impossible to delete the mail, for which Mail Protection is set, even by selecting
Delete Mail .
It is necessary to first release the mail protection to delete the mail for which Mail
Protection is set (See P. 121)
to move Press
to Alert Method
[OK].
press
[OK].
Once : The alarming sound is generated to notify a mail reception.
2m Interval : The alarming sounds are generated every two minutes to
notify a mail reception until the user checks it.
Cancel Alert : The alarming sound is not heard.
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Set Preview
Config
This function enables the user to decide on what the screen shows when a mail is received.
Press
[MAIL].
Press
to
Press
to
Press
to move
move to Alert
move to Set
Method and press
Preview and press value for Set Preview
[OK].
[OK].
to the desired set
and press
Move to the previous
This function enables the user to set and use the desired initial screen and server when using
WAP function.
menu after the
message appears.
[OK].
Init.URL
This function enables the user to set the desired initial screen when using WAP function.
Press
Press
to
Press
to
move to n.TOP move to Init.
[MAIL].
Config. and
press
Contents : The received text mail appears on the screen immediately and it is possible
to search the received contents by using
Head Line : The kind of the received mail and the sender s number appear.
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[OK].
Press
[EDIT]
Press
to select Move to the
and enter the URL to the set value to save previous
URL and press be used as the initial the initial URL by
[OK].
screen. Then, press
pressing and press
[OK].
[OK].
menu after
the
message
appears.
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MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS
Porxy URL
This function enables the service provider to set proxy URL arbitrarily when adding or deleting
addresses by extending proxy URL.
Press
[MAIL].
Press
Press
Press
move to n.TOP
move to Proxy
[EDIT] and then
select the set value previous
Config. and
URL and press
enter Proxy URL.
for Proxy URL and menu after
Press
press
press
[OK].
to
Press
to
[OK].
[OK].
to
[OK].
Move to the
the message
appears.
What is Proxy URL?
Being located between the user and the service server, it takes the roles of brining the desired requests
according to the user s request and transferring it to him or her.
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Record
n.TOP
Mybell Service
132
134
135
Wireless Data Communication Service 136
How to Use an Ear Microphone
137
Before thinking it is broken
138
Motorola Service Center
140
Warranty
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APPENDIX
Play Recording
Record
This function enables the user to record the call contents or the user s voice in the
standby state on the mobile phone.
Press
Press
button.
move to Play
contents by moving to the
Recording and
desired recorded items by
press
pressing
[OK].
[PLAY] to hear them again.
Recording
Start
It is possible to record the call contents by pressing button for a long time
during a call. Save the contents by pressing
[STO] when the recording is
done.
It is possible to record the user s voice by pressing
button for a long time on
the initial screen. The recording starts with the beep sound. Save the user s
voice by pressing
[STO] by pressing when the recording is done.
To press
[CNCL] will cancel the recording.
to
It is possible to hear the recorded
. Press
Erasing
Press
Press
button.
move to Delete
to
All and press
Select the set value for Delete
Recording and press
[OK].
[OK].
End
Press
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or
button
When the user wants to delete the item which is being played currently, Press
recording is played. Press
to select the desired set value and press
[DEL] when the
[OK].
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n.TOP
Mybell Service
This is bi-directional information service which enables the user to easily search for the desired Internet
information with a mobile phone anytime anywhere. Because it is classified into information, economics,
entertainment, my network, and TTL n.TOP, the user can search for information more easily.
Connect to n.TOP
Press
How to Use
to make a connection to n.TOP.
Use n.TOP
to search for items.
Press
[OK] to select the desired item.
The melody is downloaded through Bell / Melody and select the registered User
(See P. 46 ~ 47) User 1 ~ User 3.
button to end n.TOP.
When the connection to n.TOP is made,
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button.
To select the desired melody according to the announcements will automatically
download the melody and be registered on User 1 ~ User 3 of Bell/Melody.
Change to the Receive Bell
Press
Press
This function enables the user to download desired melodies in addition to those already
saved in the mobile phone and use them as the receive bell.
appears.
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Wireless Data Communication Service
How to use an ear microphone
This service enables the user to use the functions such as Internet, various information search, and
receiving/sending e-mails simply by connecting the mobile phone to a notebook or PC through wireless
data connection cable without an additional modem even when the user is moving.
To use the wireless data communication service
It is necessary to separately purchase the data communication cable at a near agency.
Refer to the manual given during the purchase of the data communication cable for
how to set the computer environment and other details.
Contact the service provider for other details.
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Connect an ear microphone to
located on the top of the mobile phone.
Insert the ear microphone to the ear.
If a call is received when the ear microphone is connected to the mobile phone, press
button or
button to answer the call.
To terminate the call, press
button.
- If the caller terminates the call first, the call automatically ends.
If taking the ear microphone out of the ear during the call, the user can talk through the
mobile phone.
If the ear microphone is connected to the mobile phone, to close the folder during a
call would not terminate the call.
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Before thinking it is broken
The screen shows nothing.
Attempt a call again after cleaning the charging terminal.
Check the battery state (in case of discharge or an incorrect connection).
The screen does not show the antenna.
Try a call again after moving to another location.
Tututu alarm sounds are heard when a call is attempted.
There is no channel or the communication with the BTS is not done. Terminate the call temporarily by
pressing
button and then redial the number by pressing
button.
The screen shows .
The mobile phone locked and a call cannot be made. Attempt a call after releasing the mobile phone
by pressing the password.
The red light blinks on the charge lamp of the charger.
Attempt a call again after checking the location of the battery pack.
If the blink continues even after trying these several times, contact the near service center.
The time to use the battery pack is different from what is mentioned in the manual.
The use time of a battery pack gradually becomes shorter than that at the time of the purchase as
charging and discharging continue repetitively. The use time can change if the charged batter
pack has been left in the low temperature or high temperature.
Abnormal actions occur during the use of the mobile phone or the power is not turned on.
Separate the battery pack and mount it again. Then, turn on the power.
The screen shows Warning for low voltage! .
Pipipig is heard and the sign blinks. If the mobile phone is continuously used, it will be turned off.
Consequently, charge it before using it. When the mobile phone is in the low voltage state, the
function related to memory does not operate.
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