Motorola Mobility T6EK2 Portable PCS GSM Transceiver w/ Embedded Bluetooth User Manual UG C330 GSM
Motorola Mobility LLC Portable PCS GSM Transceiver w/ Embedded Bluetooth UG C330 GSM
Exhibit 8 Users Manual
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EXHIBIT 8
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
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Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless
communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the
Motorola E1000 3G wireless phone.
Left Soft Key
Perform
function in
lower left
display
Volume
Video Call
Voice Call
Make &
answer calls
Menu Key
Browser
Camera
Clear
Power & End
Turn phone on/off,
end calls, exit
menu system
Right Soft Key
Perform function
in lower right
display
5-Way Navigation
Scroll through &
select menu items
Accessory
Connector
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Manual Number: 68XXXXXX53-O
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Contents
Safety and General Information
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
. . 12
Getting Started
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Installing the UICC or SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Battery Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Turning Your Phone On. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Adjusting Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Answering a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Changing the Call Alert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Viewing Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Highlight Features
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Taking and Sending a Photo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Using Photos and Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Recording Video Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Using Video Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Making Video Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Micro-Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Connecting Your Phone to Another Device. . . . . . . . . . . 32
Learning to Use Your Phone
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Using the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Using the 5-Way Navigation Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Using Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Entering Text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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Using Special Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Using the Handsfree Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Changing a Code, PIN, or Password. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Locking and Unlocking Your Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
If You Forget a Code, PIN, or Password . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Setting Up Your Phone
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Storing Your Name and Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Setting the Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Setting a Ring Style. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Setting a Wallpaper Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Setting a Screen Saver Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Setting Display Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Setting Display Color. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Adjusting the Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Setting Display Timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Using AGPS Location Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Calling Features
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Changing the Active Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Redialing a Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Using Automatic Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Canceling an Incoming Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Turning Off a Call Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Calling an Emergency Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Dialing International Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Viewing Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Returning an Unanswered Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Using the Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Attaching a Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Calling with Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
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Calling With 1-Touch Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Using Call Waiting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Putting a Call On Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Transferring a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Phone Features
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Menu Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Feature Quick Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Specific Absorption Rate Data
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Index
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
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Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION.
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.
The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety
information in user guides published prior to December 1, 2002.
Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it
receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your
phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which
your phone transmits.
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory
requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF
energy.
Operational Precautions
To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human exposure to
RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards,
always adhere to the following procedures.
External Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the
phone.
Do NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding
the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition, use of
unauthorized antennas may result in non-compliance with the local
regulatory requirements in your country.
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Phone Operation
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a
wireline telephone.
Body-Worn Operation
To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a
phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a
Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness
for this phone, if available. Use of accessories not approved by Motorola
may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the
body-worn accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not
using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its
antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body when
transmitting.
Data Operation
When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an accessory
cable, position the phone and its antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters)
from your body.
Approved Accessories
Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not limited to
batteries and antenna, may cause your phone to exceed RF energy
exposure guidelines. For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our
website at
www.Motorola.com
.
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
Note:
Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to RF energy
interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or
otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances
your phone may cause interference.
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Facilities
Turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do
so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care facilities that may
be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an aircraft.
Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations per
airline crew instructions.
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of
6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless
phone and a pacemaker.
Persons with pacemakers should:
•
ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from
your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
•
NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.
•
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
•
Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect
that interference is taking place.
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
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of
your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
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Use While Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where
you drive. Always obey them.
When using your phone while driving, please:
•
Give full attention to driving and to the road.
•
Use hands-free operation, if available.
•
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
conditions so require.
Responsible driving best practices may be found in the “Wireless Phone
Safety Tips” at the end of this manual and at the Motorola website:
www.Motorola.com/callsmart.
Operational Warnings
For Vehicles With an Air Bag
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in
the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be
propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the
vehicle.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.
Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or
fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Note:
The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above
include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.
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Blasting Caps and Areas
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your
phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in
areas posted “Turn off electronic devices.” Obey all signs and instructions.
Batteries
Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if
a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch
exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical
circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any
charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or
other container with metal objects.
Use only Motorola original batteries
and chargers.
Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:
Seizures/Blackouts
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when
exposed to flashing lights, such as when watching television or playing
video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person
never had a previous seizure or blackout.
Symbol Definition
Important safety information will follow.
Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in a
fire.
Your battery or phone may require recycling in
accordance with local laws. Contact your local
regulatory authorities for more information.
Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the
trash.
Your phone contains an internal lithium ion battery.
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If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family
history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor before
playing video games on your phone or enabling a flashing-lights feature
on your phone. (The flashing-light feature is not available on all products.)
Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other
features that incorporate flashing lights on the phones. All persons should
discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms
occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary
movements, or disorientation.
To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following safety
precautions:
•
Do not play or use a flashing-lights feature if you are tired or need
sleep.
•
Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.
•
Play in a room in which all lights are on.
•
Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
When you play games on your phone, you may experience occasional
discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your
body. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendonitis,
carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorders:
•
Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing.
•
If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing,
stop and rest for several hours before playing again.
•
If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or after
play, stop playing and see a doctor.
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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.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
About This Guide
This guide describes the basic features of your
Motorola wireless phone.
To obtain another copy of this guide, see the Motorola Web
site at:
http://motorola.com/consumer/manuals
(U.S.A.)
http://motorola.ca/consumer
(Canada)
or contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 1-800-
331-6456 (U.S.A.) or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada).
Optional Features
This label identifies an optional network, SIM
card, or subscription-dependent feature that may
not be offered by all service providers in all
geographical areas. Contact your service provider
for more information.
Optional Accessories
This label identifies a feature that requires an
optional Motorola Original™ accessory.
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Installing the UICC or SIM Card
Your 3G UICC (Universal IC Card) contains your phone
number, service details, and phonebook/message
memory. Your phone can use GSM SIM (Subscriber
Identity Module) cards, but not all features will be
available.
Caution:
Do not bend or scratch your card. Avoid
exposing your card to static electricity, water, or dirt.
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Note:
You can
install a memory
card in your
phone to store
more multimedia files
such as audio clips,
pictures, and video clips.
To install a memory card,
remove your phone’s
battery door and battery and insert the card as shown.
Battery Tips
Battery life depends on the network, signal strength,
temperature, features, and accessories you use.
•
Always use Motorola Original batteries and
battery chargers. The warranty does not
cover damage caused by non-Motorola
batteries and/or chargers.
•
New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may
take more time to charge.
•
When charging your battery, keep it near room
temperature.
•
When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a
cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator.
•
Never expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C
(14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your
phone with you when you leave your vehicle.
•
It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and
require longer charging times. If you notice a change
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Getting Started
in your battery life, it is probably time to purchase a
new battery.
Contact your local recycling center for proper
battery disposal.
Warning:
Never dispose of batteries in a fire because
they may explode.
Before using your phone, pease read the battery safety
information in the Safety and General Information section
included in this guide.
Installing the Battery
Your phone is designed to use only
Motorola Original batteries and accessories.
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Getting Started
Charging the Battery
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before
you can use your phone, you need to install and charge
the battery as described below. Some batteries
perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles.
Tip:
You can safely leave the travel charger connected to
your phone after charging is complete. This will not
damage the battery.
Action
1
Plug the travel
charger into your
phone with the
release tab facing
up.
2
Plug the other end of the travel charger into the
appropriate electrical outlet.
3
When your phone indicates
Charge Complete
, press
the release tab and remove the travel charger.
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Getting Started
Turning Your Phone On
Adjusting Volume
Press the up or down volume
keys to:
•
increase or decrease
earpiece volume during
a call
Action
1
Press and hold
O
for 2 seconds to
turn on the phone.
2
If necessary, press
S
to scroll to the User
Account you want. Then press the
SELECT
key to
select the account from the list (stored on the
SIM card).
3
If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code and
press the
OK
key to unlock the SIM card.
Caution:
If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3
times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and
your phone displays
SIM Blocked
.
4
If necessary, enter your four-digit unlock code
and press
OK
key to unlock the phone.
Tip:
The unlock code is originally set to 1234.
Your service provider may change this number
before you receive your phone.
Power
Key
Volume
Keys
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•
increase or decrease speakerphone volume during a
call
•
turn off an incoming call alert
•
increase or decrease the ringer volume setting
when the home screen is visible
Tip:
At the lowest volume setting, press the down
volume key once to switch to vibrate alert. Press it
again to switch to silent alert. Press the up volume key
to cycle back to vibrate alert, then ring alert.
Making a Call
To make video calls, see page 29.
Note:
You can make an emergency call even when the
phone is locked, or when a SIM card is not inserted (see
page 73).
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates
and displays an incoming call message.
Press To
1
keypad keys dial the phone number
2
N
make the call
3
O
end the call and “hang up” the
phone when you are finished
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Changing the Call Alert
In the home screen, press the down volume key to switch
the alert for incoming calls and other events to vibrate
alert, then silent alert. Press the up volume key to reset
ring alert.
Viewing Your Phone Number
To view your phone number from the home screen, press
M#
.
While you are on a call, press
M
>
My Tel. Numbers
.
Note:
Your phone number must be stored on your SIM
card to use this feature. To store your phone number on
the SIM card, see page 64. If you do not know your phone
number, contact your service provider.
Press To
1
N
or
answer the call
DIVERT
or
O
divert the call to your voicemail or
call forward number, as though
your line was busy
2
O
end the call and “hang up” the
phone when you are finished
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Highlight Features
Highlight Features
You can do much more with your phone than make and
receive calls! This section describes some of your
phone’s highlight features.
Taking and Sending a Photo
To activate your phone’s
camera, press the camera
key on the right side of your
phone.
The active viewfinder image
displays.
Camera
Key
Press
S
up or down to
zoom in or
out.
Remaining
pictures you
can take at
this resolution
Return to
previous
screen.
Press
S
left or right to
switch
cameras.
Take a photo.
Press
M
to open
Pictures Menu.
CAPTURE BACK
Photo Viewfinder
Remaining: 10
IMAGE
AREA
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Highlight Features
Point the camera lens at the photo subject, then:
Press
M
to open the
Pictures Menu
when the camera is
active. The menu can include the following options:
Press To
1
CAPTURE
key take a photo
Tip:
Press
*
to turn the light
on or off
2
OPTIONS
key view storage options
If you choose to store the photo,
continue to step 3.
or
DISCARD
key delete the photo and return to
active viewfinder
3
S
up or
down
scroll to an option
4
SELECT
key select the option
Option Description
Go To Pictures
View pictures and photos stored
on your phone.
Internal / External
View
Switch between the internal (self-
portrait) and external cameras.
Auto-Timed Capture
Set a timer for the camera to take
a photo.
Light
Turn the camera light on or off.
Adjust Brightness
Change the image brightness.
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Tip:
To assign a stored picture to a phonebook entry, open
the entry and press
M
>
Edit
>
Picture
. You cannot assign
pictures to entries stored on your SIM card.
Using Photos and Pictures
You can send your photos to other wireless phone users or
email addresses, assign photos to specific phonebook
entries, and use them as wallpaper or screen saver
images.
Downloading Pictures
Your phone may contain predefined photos,
pictures, and animations. You can download and
store additional images on your phone.
If you are unable to establish a network connection with
the micro-browser, contact your service provider.
Note:
The files that you download or receive as
attachments might have a copyright lock that keeps you
from saving them on external memory, forwarding them, or
editing them.
To download a picture with the micro-browser, see
page 29. To store a picture from a message, see page 87.
Pictures Setup
Open the setup menu to adjust
picture and video settings.
View Free Space
See how much memory remains
for storing pictures.
Option Description
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Viewing and Managing Pictures
To view a photo, picture, or animation stored on your
phone:
Tip:
You can change the way your picture list displays
using the
Setup
option in the
Pictures Menu
.
Press
M
to open the
Pictures Menu
from the picture list. The
menu can include the following options:
Find the Feature
M
>
Multimedia
>
Pictures
Press To
1
S
up or down scroll to the picture
2
VIEW
key view the picture
3
S
or
view the next/previous picture
M
open the
Pictures Menu
to
perform other options
Option Description
Send in Message
Insert selected picture in a new
message.
Send as TIM Click
Send the picture to the
nearest TIM location for
printing. You receive a
text message when the
picture is ready.
Apply as
Set the picture as your phone’s
Wallpaper
or
Screen Saver
image.
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Recording Video Clips
To record a video on your phone:
New
Capture a new picture or create
an album of stored pictures.
Details
View picture information.
Rename
Rename the picture.
Delete
Delete the selected picture or
marked picture(s).
Move
Move selected picture or marked
picture(s) to another device.
Copy
Copy selected picture or marked
picture(s) to another device.
Mark
Mark the picture to move, copy,
send or delete it.
Mark All
Mark all pictures to move, copy,
send, or delete them.
Categories
Create a new category, or view
pictures in a selected category.
Assign to Category
Assign the picture to a defined
category.
Pictures Setup
Open the setup menu to adjust
picture and video settings.
View Free Space
View memory space available for
storing pictures.
Find the Feature
M
>
Multimedia
>
Record Video
Option Description
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The active viewfinder image displays.
Point the camera lens at the video subject, then:
Press To
1
CAPTURE
key start the video
Tip:
You can press the
PAUSE
key to pause video capture.
2
STOP
key stop the video
3
OPTIONS
key view storage options
If you choose to store the video,
continue to step 4.
or
DISCARD
key delete the video and return to
active viewfinder
Press
S
up or down to
pause or play
the video clip.
Remaining
clips you can
capture
Return to
previous
screen.
Press
S
left or right to
switch
cameras.
Start video capture.
Press
M
to
open Videos
Menu.
VIDEO
CLIP
AREA
Video Clip Name
Remaining: 10
CAPTURE BACK
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Press
M
to open the
Videos Menu
when the camera is
active. The menu can include the following options:
Using Video Clips
You can download video clips with the micro-browser, and
receive video clips in multimedia messages.
Downloading Video Clips
To download a video clip with the micro-browser, see
page 29. To store a video clip from a message, see
page 87.
Viewing and Managing Video Clips
To play a video clip stored on your phone:
4
S
up or
down
scroll to an option
5
SELECT
key select the option
Option Description
Go To Videos
View videos stored on your
phone.
Internal / External
View
Switch between the internal (self-
portrait) and external cameras.
Video Setup
Open the setup menu to adjust
picture and video settings.
View Free Space
See how much memory remains
for storing videos.
Press To
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During video clip playback, press
M
to open the
Videos Menu
to perform various operation on the video:
Find the Feature
M
>
Multimedia
>
Videos
Press To
1
S
up or down scroll to the video clip
2
PLAY
key start video clip playback
Option Description
Play Full Screen
Stretch the video to fill the display.
Send in Message
Insert selected video in a new
message.
Zoom
Zoom in or out on the video.
New
Capture a new video.
Details
View video information.
Delete
Delete the selected video.
Move
Move selected video or marked
video(s) to another device.
Copy
Copy selected video or marked
video(s) to another device.
Mark
Mark the video to move, copy,
send or delete it.
Mark All
Mark all video to move, copy,
send, or delete them.
Categories
Create a new category, or view
videos in a selected category.
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Making Video Calls
If you call someone else who has a video phone, you can
see each other while you talk.
Micro-Browser
The micro-browser lets you access Web pages
and Web-based applications on your phone.
Contact your service provider to set up access, if
necessary.
Your phone may use a high-speed General Packet Radio
Service (GPRS) network connection. This type of
connection is identified by a
B
(GPRS) indicator in the
home screen that disappears when you start a micro-
Assign to Category
Assign the video to a defined
category.
Video Setup
Open the setup menu to adjust
video settings.
View Free Space
View memory space available for
storing videos.
Press To
1
keypad keys dial the phone number
2
Q
display the video call preview
3
Q
make the call
4
O
end the call and “hang up” the
phone when you are finished
Option Description
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browser session. If you see an
h
(in-call) indicator during
a micro-browser session, your phone is using a standard
voice channel connection. The type of network
connection your phone uses depends on your service
provider’s network. Your network connection charges
may vary depending on the type of connection used.
Note:
Some features on your phone might open a browser
session automatically.
Starting a Micro-Browser Session
Shortcut:
If you open a text message with a Web address
(URL) embedded in it, you can press
M
>
Go To
to launch
the micro-browser and go directly to the URL.
If you are unable to establish a network connection with
the micro-browser, contact your service provider.
Interacting With Web Pages
Press To
1
L
start the micro-browser
2
S
up or down scroll to a bookmark, service,
or application
3
SELECT
key select the item
Press To
S
up or down scroll through text, or
highlight a selectable item
SELECT
key select the highlighted item
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Downloading Objects From a Web Page
You can download a picture, sound, or other object from a
Web page by selecting its link. You can store these media
objects and use them as wallpaper images, screen saver
images, and event alerts.
•
The files that you download or receive as attachments
might have a copyright lock that keeps you from
saving them on external memory, forwarding them, or
editing them.
•
If you receive a call during the download, press the
SWAP
key to answer the call without ending the
download.
•
To end a download in progress, press
O
.
Selecting or Creating a Web Session
Use this feature to select or create a Web session, or
network connection profile. You can use different Web
sessions to connect to the Internet in different ways.
keypad keys,
followed by the
OK
key
enter information
Tip:
If you make a mistake,
press
C
to delete the last
letter, or press and hold
C
to
clear all letters.
BACK
key go back to the previous page
M
open the
Browser Menu
Find the Feature
M
>
Web Access
>
Web Sessions
Press To
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Contact your service provider to obtain Web session
settings, if necessary.
Running the Micro-Browser in the
Background
Some phones are set up to run a micro-browser
session in the background when the phone registers with a
network. This lets your phone display information services
messages sent by your service provider (such as stock
updates, news headlines, or sports scores). These types
of services typically are available through subscription
from your service provider.
Setting Up Browser Messages
Connecting Your Phone to
Another Device
You can connect your phone to a computer or
hand-held device using a:
•
Bluetooth® wireless link (see page 33)
Find the Feature
M
>
Messages
>
Browser Msgs
M
>
Brwsr Msg Setup
>
Service
Option Description
Off
Stop all browser messages.
Receive All
Allow all browser messages.
Restricted
Allow only browser messages
from your service center number.
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•
USB cable
Note:
Not all devices are compatible with all types of
connections. Check your external device for
specifications. The use of wireless devices and their
accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain
areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the
use of these products.
Setting Up a Cable Connection
Attach a Motorola Original™ USB cable to the phone and
external device as follows.
Note:
Check your computer or hand-held device to
determine the type of cable you need.
Setting Up a Bluetooth® Wireless
Connection
Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless connections. You
can set up a wireless link with a compatible headset
Action
1
Plug the end of the
cable with the
Motorola logo into
the phone’s
accessory connector
port. Make sure that
the logo and the
phone are both facing you.
2
Plug the other end—the USB connection—into
the USB port on the device.
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accessory, speakerphone, or handsfree car kit, or connect
to a computer or hand-held device to exchange and
synchronize data.
Your phone supports the following Bluetooth device
profiles:
•
headset
•
handsfree
•
dial-up networking
•
object exchange
•
file transfer
Before connecting your phone to another Bluetooth device,
set up the other device as described in its user guide.
For a PC, set up the Bluetooth accessory card, card
drivers, and application software. If you want to use Dial-
up Networking Services, configure them for the Bluetooth
modem as described in the software and modem user
guides.
Your phone must be within 33 feet (10 meters) of the other
device.
Searching For Handsfree Devices
To connect your phone to a headset or handsfree
accessory:
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Handsfree
>
[Look For Devices]
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Your phone presents a list of handsfree device(s) located
within range of the phone. If your phone is already
connected to a device, your phone lists the connected
device and identifies it with a
%
(in use) indicator.
To connect to a device, highlight the device name and
press the
SELECT
key. To disconnect a device, highlight
the device name and press the
DROP
key.
The device may request permission to bond with your
phone. Select the
YES
key and enter the correct PIN code to
create a secure connection with the device. When the
connection is made, the
O
(Bluetooth) indicator or a
Bluetooth Connected
message displays in the home screen.
Connecting to Recognized Handsfree Devices
Your phone stores the names of previously connected
devices, and lists the recognized devices located within
range of the phone when you open the
Handsfree
menu. If
your phone is already connected to a device, your phone
lists the connected device and identifies it with a
%
(in
use) indicator.
To connect to a recognized handsfree device:
For a Motorola headset or other audio device, your phone
automatically attempts to connect to the device.
To disconnect a device, highlight the device name and
press the
DROP
key.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Handsfree
>device name
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Switching To a Headset Or Car Kit During a Call
You can switch to a headset or car kit audio device during
a call, either from the audio device or from your phone.
Switching From the Audio Device
To connect to your phone from a headset or car kit
audio device, press the device’s Bluetooth® button to route
all audio to the device.
Switching From Your Phone
To connect your phone to a recognized headset or car kit
audio device, press
M
>
Use Bluetooth
during a call to route
all audio to the device. Your phone attempts to reconnect
to the most recently used audio device.
To switch back to the phone, press
M
>
Use Handset
during a
call to route all audio back to the phone.
Making Your Phone Visible to Other Devices
To allow a new Bluetooth® device to discover and connect
to your phone:
The
O
(Bluetooth) indicator or Bluetooth message flashes,
and the phone goes into discoverable mode until a
connection is made, or until 60 seconds elapse.
The device may request permission to bond with your
phone. Select the
YES
key and enter the correct PIN code to
create a secure connection with the device.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Setup
>
Find Me
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Sending Objects to Another Device
You can use a Bluetooth® wireless connection to copy a
picture, sound, phonebook entry, datebook event, or
bookmark from your phone to another phone,
computer, or hand-held device.
Highlight the item on your phone that you want to copy
to the other device, then press
M
>
Send
>
Bluetooth
.
Select a recognized device name listed in the
Object Exchange
menu, or
[Look For Devices]
to search for the device to which
you want to copy the item.
Editing Device Properties
To edit the properties of a recognized device, highlight the
device name and press
M
>
Edit
. You can edit the
following options:
Option Description
Name
The name of the device as it
displays in the device list.
Access
Determines how a device
connects to the phone:
Automatic
: Device is automatically
connected to the phone without
user interaction.
Ask
: Device must request
permission to connect.
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Setting Your Phone’s Bluetooth Options
You can set the following options. Some options may
not be available for all phone models.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Setup
Option Description
Power
Set to
On
to enable Bluetooth
functionality on your phone. Set
Off
to disable Bluetooth when you
want privacy or when Bluetooth
use is prohibited.
Name
Your phone’s device name that is
sent to other Bluetooth devices.
Voice Dial
Set to
On
to transfer voice key
functionality to the Bluetooth
button on a headset accessory
when connected.
Note:
This feature may not work
with all headset accessories.
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Learning to Use Your
Phone
See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.
Using the Display
The home screen is displayed when you are not on a
call or using the menu. You must be in the home screen
to dial a phone number.
Press the 5-way navigation key (
S
) left, right, up, or down
to select one of the menu feature icons. If you select a
menu icon by mistake, press
O
to return to the home
screen.
Note:
Your home screen may look different from the
display shown above. For example, your service provider
may hide the menu feature icons to allow a better view of
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the wallpaper image. You can still select the menu icons
when they are hidden from view.
The
å
(menu) indicator indicates that you can press the
menu key (
M
) to enter the main menu.
Labels at the bottom corners of the display show the
current soft key functions. Press the left soft key or right
soft key to perform the function indicated by the left or right
soft key label.
The following status indicators can display:
1. Signal Strength Indicator
Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection.
You cannot make or receive calls when the
1
(no signal)
indicator or
0
(no transmit) indicator is displayed.
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8. Location
9. Ring Style
10. Battery
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2. GPRS Indicator
Shows that your phone is using a high-speed
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network
connection. GPRS allows faster data transfer
speeds. Indicators can include:
3. Data Transmission Indicator
Shows connection and data transmission status. Indicators
can include:
4. Roam Indicator
Shows when your phone is seeking or using
another network outside your home network.
Indicators can include:
H
= GPRS PDP context
activate
B
= GPRS attach
8
= GPRS packet data
available
L
= secure packet data
transfer
K
= unsecure packet
data transfer
N
= secure application
connection
M
= unsecure application
connection
S
= secure Circuit
Switch Data (CSD) call
T
= unsecure CSD call
Y
= 3G home
X
= 3G roam
a
= 2.5G home
Z
= 2.5G roam
b
= 2G home
c
= 2G roam
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5. Active Line Indicator
Shows
h
to indicate an active call, or
g
to
indicate when call forwarding is on. Icons for dual-
line SIM cards can include:
6. Instant Messaging Indicator
Shows when Instant Messaging (IM) is active.
Indicators can include:
7. Message Indicator
Displays when you receive a new message.
Indicators can include:
f
= line 1 active
e
= line 2 active
i
= line 1 active, call
forward on
j
= line 2 active, call
forward on
q
= IM active
p
= available for IM
l
= busy
s
= invisible to IM
k
= available for phone
calls
t
= offline
When a Java™ application is active, a
z
(Java
midlet) indicator can display in this location.
É
= text message
Ë
= voicemail message
è
= voice and text
message
Ò
= answering machine
Ñ
= IM message
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8. Location Indicator
Your phone may be able to send location
information to the network during an emergency
call. Indicators show when your phone is sending
location information:
9. Ring Style Indicator
Shows the ring style setting.
10. Battery Level Indicator
Vertical bars show the battery charge level. Recharge the
battery when
Low Battery
displays and the battery alert
sounds.
Using the 5-Way Navigation
Key
Use the 5-way navigation key
(
S
) to scroll up, down, left,
or right in the menu system.
Press the center of the key
(
s
) to select a highlighted
menu item.
ë
= location on
â
= location off
õ
= loud ring
ô
= soft ring
Ì
= vibrate and ring
ö
= vibrate then ring
Î
= vibrate
Í
= silent
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Using Menus
From the home screen, press
M
to enter the main menu.
Press
S
to scroll to and highlight a menu feature icon in
the main menu. The following icons may display in the
main menu, depending on your service provider and
service subscription options.
Icon Feature Icon Feature
e
Messages
V
Browser
s
Recent Calls
Q
Games & Apps
h
Multimedia
M
Datebook
Games & Apps
SELECT EXIT
V
h
w
s
M
É
e
Q
n
átl
Left Soft Key
Perform left
function.
Menu Key
Enter menu
system, or open
sub-menu.
End Key
Exit menu
without making
changes.
Highlighted
Menu Feature
Icon
Right Soft Key
Perform right
function.
5-Way
Navigation Key
Scroll up, down,
left, or right.
Press center
select button to
perform right soft
key function.
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Selecting a Menu Feature
To select a menu feature, starting from the home
screen:
This example shows that from the home screen, you must
press
M
, scroll to and select
s
Recent Calls
from the main
menu, then scroll to and select
Dialed Calls
. Press
S
to scroll
to and select items. Press the left/right soft keys to select
the functions listed in the bottom left and right corners of
the display.
n
Phonebook
w
Settings
É
Tools
á
Web Access
t
Ring Styles
l
Personalize
ã
IM
K
Chat
Find the Feature
M
>
Recent Calls
>
Dialed Calls
Icon Feature Icon Feature
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Selecting a Feature Option
Some features require you to select an option from a list:
•
Press
S
to scroll up or down to highlight the option
you want.
•
In a numbered list, press a number key to highlight the
option.
•
In an alphabetized list, press a key repeatedly to cycle
through the letters on the key and highlight the closest
matching list option.
•
When an option has a list of possible values, press
S
left or right to scroll through and select a value.
•
When an option has a list of possible numeric values,
press a number key to set the value.
VIEW BACK
Press BACK to
go back to
previous
screen.
Highlighted
Option
Press
M
to open sub-
menu.
10) John Smith
9) Lisa Owns
8) Adda Thomas
7) Jack Bradshaw
6) Dave Thompson
5) John Smith
4) John Smith
3) John Smith
Dialed Calls
Press VIEW to
view details of
highlighted
option.
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Entering Text
Some features require you to enter information.
$
Press
S
to scroll down
to other
options.
Press CANCEL key to exit without making
changes. DONE displays when you enter
or edit information.
Highlighted
Option
Entry Details
Name: John Smith
No.: 2125551212
Type: Work
Store To: Phone
Voice Name:
Speed #: 2
Category: General
Ringer ID: Continental
CHANGE CANCEL
Press
CHANGE key to
enter or edit
information.
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The message center lets you compose and send text
messages.
Choosing a Text Entry Mode
Multiple text entry modes make it easy for you to enter
names, numbers, and messages. The mode you select
remains active until you select another mode.
Press
#
in any text entry screen to select one of the
following entry modes:
Primary
The primary text entry mode (see
the following section).
Numeric
Enter numbers only (see
page 55).
M
Msg 450
Vh
For indicator
descriptions,
see following
section.
Flashing
cursor
indicates
insertion point.
Press
INSERT to insert
a quick note,
picture, or
sound.
Press M to
open sub-
menu.
Press SEND TO to enter the
recipient.
SEND TO INSERT
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Alternatively, you can select a text entry mode in any text
entry screen by pressing
M
>
Entry Mode
.
Setting Up a Text Entry Mode
Press
M
>
Entry Setup
from any text entry screen. Select
Primary Setup
or
Secondary Setup
, and choose:
Using Capitalization
Press
0
in any text entry screen to change text case. The
following indicators show capitalization status:
Symbol
Enter symbols only (see page 56).
Secondary
The secondary text entry mode
(see below to set).
iTAP
Let the phone predict each word
as you press keys (see page 53).
Tap
Enter letters and numbers by
pressing a key one or more times.
Tap Extended
Enter letters, numbers, and
symbols by pressing a key one or
more times.
None
Hide the Secondary setting (only
available for Secondary Setup).
Á
= no capital letters
Â
= capitalize next
letter only
á
= all capital letters
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Text Entry Mode Indicators
When you select the
Primary
or
Secondary
text entry mode, the
following indicators identify the text entry setting:
Two other indicators identify
Numeric
(
Ã
) or
Symbol
(
Ä
)
entry modes.
Using Tap Mode
This is the standard mode for entering text on your phone.
Regular
Tap
mode cycles through the letters and number of
the key you press.
Tap Extended
also cycles through additional
symbols as shown in the chart on page 52.
Primary Secondary
ÔÕ
Tap, no capital letters
ÆÖ
Tap, capitalize next
letter only
ùú
Tap, all capital letters
ÛÚ
iTAP, no capital letters
ÜÝ
iTAP, capitalize next
letter only
üû
iTAP, all capital letters
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In a text entry screen, you can press
#
to switch entry
modes. If
Tap
or
Tap Extended
is not available as the
Primary
or
Secondary
entry mode, see page 49.
When you enter text with
Tap
or
Tap Extended
, the soft key
functions change.
Press To
1
A keypad key
one or more
times
select a letter, number, or
symbol
2
keypad keys enter remaining characters
Tip:
Press
S
right to
accept a word completion,
or
*
to insert a space.
3
OK
key store the text
M
Msg 449
Vh
T
Block cursor
indicates
highlighted
character.
After
2 seconds,
character is
accepted and
cursor moves
to next
position.
Press
CANCEL to exit
without storing
changes.
Press SEND TO to enter
the recipient.
SEND TO CANCEL
Press
C
to
delete
character to
left of insertion
point.
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When you enter 3 or more characters in a row, your phone
may guess the rest of the word. For example, if you enter
prog
you might see:
If you want a different word (such as
progress
), continue
pressing keypad keys to enter the remaining characters.
Character Chart
Use this chart as a guide for entering characters with
Tap Extended
.
1
. ? ! , @ ' - _ : ; ( ) & " ~ 1 0 ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥ ¤
£
+ x * / \ [ ] = > < # §
2
a b c 2 á à â ã ç æ
3
d e f 3 é è ê ë
4
g h i 4 í î ï
5
j k l 5
6
m n o 6 ñ ó ò ô õ œ
7
p q r s 7
M
Msg 433
Vh
This is a prog ram
Flashing
cursor
indicates
insertion point.
SEND TO CANCEL
Press
S
right to accept
program, or
press
*
to reject it and
enter a space
after prog.
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Note:
This chart may not reflect the exact character set
available on your phone. In an email address or URL
editor,
1
first shows common characters for that
editor.
Tap Text Entry Rules
•
Press a keypad key repeatedly to cycle through its
characters.
•
Press
S
left or right to move the flashing cursor to
the left or right in a text message.
•
The first character of every sentence is capitalized. If
necessary, press
S
down to force the character to
lowercase before the cursor moves to the next
position.
•
If you enter or edit information and do not want to save
the changes, press
O
to exit without saving.
Using iTAP™ Mode
iTAP™ software provides a predictive text entry mode that
lets you enter a word using one keypress per letter. This
can be faster than
Tap
, because your phone combines the
keypresses into common words.
8
t u v 8 ú ù û ü
9
w x y z 9
0
change text case, for capital letters
*
enter a space (hold to enter a return)
#
change text entry mode (hold for default)
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For example, if you press
7764
, letter combinations
that match your keypresses display:
If you want a different word (such as
Progress
), continue
pressing keypad keys to enter the remaining characters.
Entering Words
In a text entry screen, you can press
#
to switch entry
modes. An indicator shows which mode is active (see
page 50). If
iTAP
mode is not available as the
Primary
or
Secondary
entry mode, see page 49.
M
Msg 433
Vh
This is a prog ram
SELECT CANCEL
Press
S
up to accept
Program.
Press
S
right to
highlight
another
combination.
Press
*
to
enter Prog and
a space.
Press SELECT to
lock
highlighted
combination.
Press CANCEL to exit
without storing changes.
Press
C
to
delete
character to
left of
insertion
point.
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If you enter a word your phone does not recognize, the
phone stores it to use as one of your word options. When
you fill memory space for unrecognized words, your phone
deletes the oldest words to add new words.
Using Numeric Mode
In a text entry screen, press
#
to switch entry modes until
the
Ã
(
Numeric
) indicator displays.
Press keypad keys to enter the numbers you want. When
you finish entering numbers, press
#
to switch to another
entry mode.
Press To
1
keypad keys
(one press per
letter)
show possible letter
combinations at the bottom of
the screen
2
S
left or right highlight the combination you
want
3
SELECT
key
or
lock a highlighted
combination
You can press keypad keys
to add more letters to the end
of the combination.
*
enter the highlighted
combination when it spells a
word
A space is automatically
inserted after the word.
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Using Symbol Mode
In a text entry screen, press
#
to switch entry modes until
the
Ä
(
Symbol
) indicator displays.
Symbol Chart
Use this chart as a guide for entering characters with
symbol mode.
Press To
1
keypad keys
(one press per
symbol)
show possible symbols at the
bottom of the display
2
S
left or right highlight the symbol you
want
3
SELECT
key enter the highlighted symbol
1
. ? ! , @ ' - _ : ; ( ) & " ~ 1 0 ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥ ¤
£
+ x * / \ [ ] = > < # §
2
@ _ \
α
ß
3
/ : ;
δ
∆
ε
ϕ
Φ
4
" & '
γ
Γ
η
ι
5
( ) [ ] { }
κ
λ
Λ
6
¿ ¡ ~
µ
ν
ω
Ω
7
< > =
π
Π
ρ
σ
Σ
8
$ £ ¥ ¤
£
θ
Θ
τ
υ
9
# % *
ζ
ξ
Ξ
χ
ψ
Ψ
0
+ - x * / = > < # §
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Note:
This chart may not reflect the exact character set
available on your phone. In an email address or URL
editor,
1
first shows common characters for that editor.
Deleting Letters and Words
Place the cursor to the right of the text you want to
delete, and then:
Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text
Press
M
from a text entry screen to display these options:
*
enter a space (hold to enter a return)
#
change text entry method (hold for default)
Action
Press
C
to delete the last letter.
Press and hold
C
to clear the entire message.
Option Description
Copy Text
Copy the text you are about to
highlight (see “Highlighting Text”
below).
Copy All Text
Copy all text in the editor.
Cut Text
Cut the text you are about to
highlight (see “Highlighting Text”
in the following section)
Cut All Text
Cut all text in the editor.
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Note:
Copy All Text
also displays in the menu (press
M
)
when you are viewing details for a
Phonebook
entry,
Datebook
event,
Browser
page, text message, or
Recent Calls
entry.
Highlighting Text
In a text editor, to highlight and copy or cut text:
Text remains on your clipboard, available to paste, until you
copy or cut other text or until you turn off your phone.
Paste
Paste the text you cut or copied.
Undo
Undo the last copy, cut, or paste in
the current text editor.
Find the Feature
M
>
Copy Text
or
Cut Text
Press To
1
S
scroll to the beginning of the
text you want to copy or cut
2
START
key turn on the highlighting
marker
3
S
scroll to the end of the text
you want to copy or cut
4
COPY
key
or
CUT
key
copy or cut the text you
selected
You can now paste the text in
another location or file.
Option Description
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Using Special Keys
Your phone has special keys that give you quick access to
common tasks.
• Volume Keys:
Adjust earpiece volume during a call,
or ringer volume from the home screen (see page 18).
• Video Call Key:
Make a video call to a number you
entered (see page 29).
• Voice Call Key:
Make a voice call to a number you
entered (see page 19).
• Browser Key:
Launch the micro-browser (see
page 29).
• Camera Key:
Display the camera viewfinder (see
page 21).
• Clear Key:
Delete one character or move back one
screen in the browser.
•Power & End Key:
Turn phone on and off, end calls
or exit the menu system (see page 18).
Volume
Video Call
Voice Call
Browser
Camera
Clear
Power & End
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Using the Handsfree Speaker
When you activate your phone’s integrated handsfree
speaker, you can talk to the other party without holding the
phone to your ear.
Press the
SPEAKER
key to turn the handsfree speaker on or
off during a call.
When you turn the handsfree speaker on, your phone
displays
Speaker On
in the home screen. The handsfree
speaker remains on until you press the
SPEAKER
key
again or turn the phone off.
Note:
The handsfree speaker is disabled when you
connect your phone to a handsfree car kit or headset
accessory. The use of wireless devices and their
accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain
areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of
these products.
Changing a Code, PIN, or
Password
Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234,
and the 6-digit security code is originally set to 000000.
Your service provider may reset these codes before you
receive your phone.
If your service provider has not reset these codes, we
recommend that you change them to prevent others from
accessing your personal information. The unlock code
must contain 4 digits, and the security code must contain 6
digits.
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You can also reset your SIM card PIN code or PIN2 code,
if necessary.
To change a code or password:
Locking and Unlocking Your
Phone
You can lock your phone manually or set the phone to
lock automatically whenever you turn it off.
To use a locked phone, you must enter the unlock code. A
locked phone still rings or vibrates for incoming calls or
messages, but you must unlock it to answer.
You can make emergency calls on your phone even when
it is locked (see page 73).
Locking Your Phone Manually
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
New Passwords
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
Phone Lock
>
Lock Now
Press To
1
keypad keys enter your unlock code
2
OK
key lock the phone
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Unlocking Your Phone
Your phone’s unlock code is originally set to 1234. Many
service providers reset the unlock code to the last 4 digits
of your phone number.
At the
Enter Unlock Code
prompt:
Setting Your Phone to Lock
Automatically
You can set your phone to lock every time you turn it off:
Locking and Unlocking the
Keypad
Press
M*
to lock or unlock the keypad. This feature
prevents an accidental keypress from inadvertently dialing
an emergency number or one-touch dial number (for
example, when carrying your phone in a purse or pocket).
Press To
1
keypad keys enter your unlock code
2
OK
key unlock your phone
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
Phone Lock
>
Automatic Lock
>
On
Press To
1
keypad keys enter your unlock code
2
OK
key activate automatic lock
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Note:
You can still answer calls when the keypad is locked.
If You Forget a Code, PIN, or
Password
Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234,
and the 6-digit security code is originally set to 000000.
Many service providers reset the unlock code to the last 4
digits of your phone number before you receive your
phone.
If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the
last 4 digits of your phone number. If that does not
work, at the
Enter Unlock Code
prompt:
If you forget your security code, SIM card PIN code, or
PIN2 code, contact your service provider.
Press To
1
M
display the unlock code
bypass screen
2
keypad keys enter your security code
3
OK
key submit your security code
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Setting Up Your Phone
Storing Your Name and Phone
Number
To store or edit your name and phone number
information on your SIM card:
Shortcut:
Press
M#
from the home screen to view
or edit your name and phone number.
If you do not know your phone number, contact your
service provider.
Setting the Time and Date
Your phone uses the time and date for the
Datebook
.
Setting a Ring Style
Your phone rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming
call or other event. This ring or vibration is called an alert.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Phone Status
>
My Tel. Numbers
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Time and Date
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You can select one of five different ring styles. The ring
style indicator in the display shows the current ring style
(see page 43).
To set a ring style:
Each ring style contains settings for specific event alerts,
ringer ID, and ringer and keypad volume. To change these
settings, press
M
>
Ring Styles
>style
Detail
.
•
If you select the
Silent
ring style, your phone will not
use
Auto Answer
(see page 98).
•
Java™ applications can make your phone vibrate
or light up. You can turn off
App Vibration
and
App Backlight
under
M
>
Settings
>
Java Settings
.
•
To turn off alerts for messages that arrive during a
call, select
M
>
Settings
>
In-Call Setup
>
Msg Alert
>
Not in Call
.
Setting a Wallpaper Image
You can set a photo, picture, or animation as a wallpaper
(background) image in your phone’s home screen. The
wallpaper image displays as a faint watermark in text and
menu displays.
Find the Feature
M
>
Ring Styles
>
Style
Press To
1
S
up or down scroll to the ring style
2
SELECT
key select the ring style
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Note:
When you set an animation as a wallpaper image,
only the first frame of the animation displays.
Setting a Screen Saver Image
You can set a photo, picture, or animation as a screen
saver image.
The screen saver image displays when the phone is on
and no activity is detected for a specified time period.
The image shrinks to fill the display, if necessary. An
animation repeats for one minute, then the first frame of
the animation displays.
Tip:
Turn off the screen saver to extend battery life.
Find the Feature
M
>
Personalize
>
Wallpaper
Setting Description
Picture
Select the picture or animation for
the background image in your
home screen.
Layout
Select
Center
,
Tile
, or
Fit-to-screen
.
Find the Feature
M
>
Personalize
>
Screen Saver
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Setting Display Brightness
Setting Display Color
You can select the color palette that your phone uses to
display indicators, highlights, and soft key labels.
Adjusting the Backlight
You can set the amount of time that the display and keypad
backlights remain on, or turn off backlights to extend
battery life.
Caution:
The
Continuous
setting can decrease battery life.
Setting Description
Picture
Select the picture or animation for
your screen saver.
Delay
Select how long your phone must
be inactive before the screen
saver picture displays.
Note:
If this setting is longer than
your
Display Timeout
setting, then your
display will turn off before you see
the screen saver.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Brightness
Find the Feature
M
>
Personalize
>
Color Style
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Setting Display Timeout
You can set the display to turn itself off when no activity is
detected for a specified time period.
Using AGPS Location
Information
Your phone can use Assisted Global
Positioning Service (AGPS) to tell the network
where you are physically located.
Limitations of AGPS
Sometimes adequate signals from multiple satellites are
unavailable, usually because your AGPS phone’s antenna
cannot establish a view of a wide area of open sky. In
these cases, the AGPS feature will not work. Such
situations include, but are not limited to, the following:
•
in underground locations
•
inside of buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles
•
under any other metal or concrete roof or structure
•
between tall buildings or under dense tree cover
•
near a powerful radio or television tower
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Backlight
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Display Timeout
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•
when your AGPS antenna is covered (for example, by
your hand or other object) or facing the ground
•
when there are temperature extremes outside the
operating limits of the phone
Even where location information can be calculated in such
situations, it may take more time than usual, and your
location estimate may not be as accurate.
Even where adequate signals from multiple satellites are
available, your AGPS feature will provide only an
approximate location, often within 150 feet (45 meters) but
sometimes much farther from your actual location.
The satellites used by your phone's AGPS feature are
controlled by the U.S. government and are subject to
changes implemented in accordance with the
Department of Defense AGPS user policy and the
Federal Radio Navigation Plan. These changes may
affect the performance of your phone's AGPS feature.
Hiding or Showing Location Information
When
AGPS Service
is turned
On
, services may use
your known location to provide useful information
(for example, driving directions, or the location of
the nearest bank). Contact your service provider
for details.
When
AGPS Service
is turned
Off
, it does not send location
information.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Phone Status
>
AGPS Service
>
On
or
Off
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Calling Features
For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls,
see page 19.
Changing the Active Line
Change the active phone line to make and
receive calls from your other phone number.
Note:
This feature is available only for dual-line-
enabled SIM cards.
The active line indicator in the display shows the currently
active phone line (see page 42).
Redialing a Number
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Phone Status
>
Active Line
Press To
1
N
view the dialed calls list
2
S
up or down scroll to the entry you want to
call
3
N
redial the number
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Using Automatic Redial
When you receive a busy signal, your phone
displays
Number Busy
.
With automatic redial, your phone automatically
redials the number. When the call goes through, your
phone rings or vibrates one time, displays the message
Redial Successful
, and then connects the call.
To turn automatic redial on or off
When automatic redial is turned off, you can manually
activate the feature to redial a phone number. When you
hear a busy signal and see
Number Busy
:
Your phone automatically redials the number. When the
call goes through, your phone rings or vibrates one
time, displays
Redial Successful
, and then connects the call.
Using Caller ID
Incoming Calls
Calling line identification (Caller ID) displays the
phone number for incoming calls.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Auto Redial
Press To
N
or
RETRY
key activate automatic redial
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The phone displays the caller’s name (and picture, if
available) if the name is stored in your phonebook, or
Incoming Call
when caller ID information is not available.
You can also set your phone to play a distinctive
Ringer ID
for
specific entries stored in your phonebook. For more
information, see page 92.
Outgoing Calls
You can show or hide your phone number as an
ID for the calls that you make.
While dialing (with digits visible in the display),
press
M
>
Hide ID/Show ID
.
Canceling an Incoming Call
While the phone is ringing or vibrating:
Depending on your phone settings and/or
service subscription, the call may be
forwarded to another number, or the caller
may hear a busy signal.
Press To
O
or
DIVERT
key divert the call to your
voicemail or call forward
number, as though your line
was busy
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Turning Off a Call Alert
You can turn off your phone’s incoming call alert before
answering the call.
Calling an Emergency Number
Your service provider programs one or more emergency
phone numbers, such as 911 or 112, that you can call
under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked
or the SIM card is not inserted. Your service provider can
program additional emergency numbers into your SIM
card. However, your SIM card must be inserted in your
phone in order to use the numbers stored on it. See your
service provider for additional information on this issue.
Note:
Emergency numbers vary by country. Your phone’s
preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all
locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be
placed due to network, environmental, or interference
issues.
Press To
either volume key turn off the alert
Press To
1
keypad keys dial the emergency number
2
N
call the emergency number
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Using AGPS During an Emergency Call
When you make an emergency call, your phone's
assisted-Global Positioning System (AGPS)
feature can calculate your approximate location
and help emergency service personnel find you.
•
This feature can work only if the emergency response
center can receive and process location information. If
you are concerned about whether your local
emergency response center can receive AGPS
location information, contact your local authorities.
•
For the AGPS feature to work when making
emergency calls, the service must be turned on (see
page 69).
For best results, you should be located where your phone’s
antenna can establish a clear view of the open sky. This
allows your phone to access AGPS satellite signals. Even
under good conditions, it may take 30 seconds or more to
determine your approximate location. This time increases
and the accuracy of the results decreases with reduced
access to satellite signals.
If your phone does not have adequate access to AGPS
satellite signals, the location of the nearest cell tower in
contact with your phone is automatically provided to the
emergency response center.
Because of the limitations of the AGPS feature, always
provide your best knowledge of your location to the
emergency response center, just as you would when using
a phone without AGPS capabilities. Also, remain on the
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phone for as long as the emergency response center
instructs you.
Dialing International Numbers
Press and hold
0
to insert the local international access
code (
+
) for the country from which you are calling.
Viewing Recent Calls
Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received
and dialed, even if the calls did not connect. The lists are
sorted from newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries
are deleted as new entries are added.
Shortcut:
Press
N
from the home screen to view the
Dialed Calls
list.
Find the Feature
M
>
Recent Calls
Press To
1
S
up or down scroll to
Received Calls
or
Dialed Calls
2
SELECT
key select the list
3
S
up or down scroll to an entry
Note:
%
means the call
connected.
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The
Last Calls Menu
can include the following options:
4
N
call the entry’s number
Tip:
Press and hold
N
for two seconds to send
the number as DTMF
tones during a call.
or
Q
make a video call to the
entry’s number
or
View
/
Store
key if
View
displays above the left
soft key, this displays entry
details
if
Store
displays above the left
soft key, this stores the entry
in the phonebook
or
M
open the
Last Calls Menu
to
perform various operations
on the entry
Option Description
Store
Create a phonebook entry with
the number in the
No.
field.
Delete
Delete the entry.
Delete All
Delete all entries in the list.
Press To
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Returning an Unanswered Call
Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and
displays
X Missed Calls
, where
X
is the number of missed calls.
Using the Notepad
The most recent set of digits entered on the keypad are
stored in your phone’s notepad memory. This can be a
phone number that you called, or a number that you
entered but did not call. To retrieve the number stored in
the notepad:
Hide ID/Show ID
Hide or show your caller ID for the
next call.
Send Message
Open a new text message with the
number in the
To
field.
Add Digits
Add digits after the number.
Attach Number
Attach a number from the
phonebook or recent calls lists.
Send Tones
Send the number to the network
as DTMF tones.
This option displays only during a
call.
Press To
1
VIEW
key see the received calls list
2
S
up or down select a call to return
3
N
make the call
Option Description
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Attaching a Number
While dialing (with digits visible in the display):
Calling with Speed Dial
Each entry you store in your phonebook is assigned a
unique speed dial number.
To see an entry’s speed dial number, press
M
>
Phonebook
,
scroll to the entry, press the
VIEW
key.
To speed dial a phonebook entry:
Find the Feature
M
>
Recent Calls
>
Notepad
Press To
N
call the number
or
M
open the
Dialing Menu
to attach a
number or insert a special
character
or
STORE
key create a phonebook entry
with the number in the
No.
field
Press To
M
>
Attach Number
attach a number from the
phonebook or recent calls
lists
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Calling With 1-Touch Dial
To call phonebook entries 2 through 9, press and hold the
single-digit speed dial number for one second.
Press and hold
1
to dial your voicemail number. To store
your voicemail number, see page 80.
Using Voicemail
Voicemail messages that you receive are stored
on the network. To listen to your messages, you
must call your voicemail phone number.
Your service provider may include additional information
about using this feature.
Listening to Voicemail Messages
Shortcut:
Press and hold
1
in the home screen.
The phone calls your voicemail phone number. If no
voicemail number is stored, your phone prompts you to
store a number.
Press To
1
keypad keys enter the speed dial number
for the entry you want to call
2
#
submit the number
3
N
call the entry
Find the Feature
M
>
Messages
>
VoiceMail
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Receiving a Voicemail Message
When you receive a voicemail message, your phone
displays
Ë
(voicemail message indicator) and
New VoiceMail
.
The phone calls your voicemail phone number. If no
voicemail number is stored, your phone prompts you to
store a number.
Storing Your Voicemail Number
If necessary, use the following procedure to store your
voicemail phone number on your phone. Usually, your
service provider has already done this for you.
You cannot store a
p
(pause),
w
(wait), or
n
(number)
character in this number. If you want to store a voicemail
number with these characters, create a phonebook entry
for it. Then, you can use the entry to call your voicemail. To
store these characters in a number, see page 91.
Press To
CALL
key listen to the message
Find the Feature
M
>
Messages
M
>
VoiceMail Setup
Press To
1
keypad keys enter your voicemail number
2
OK
key store the number
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Using Call Waiting
When you are on a call or downloading a file, an
alert tone sounds to indicate that you have
received a second call.
You must turn on call waiting to use the feature. To turn call
waiting on or off:
Putting a Call On Hold
Transferring a Call
You can announce that you are transferring an
active call to another party, or you can directly
transfer the call.
Press To
1
N
answer the new call
2
SWITCH
key switch between calls
or
LINK
key connect the 2 calls
or
M
>
EndCallOnHold
end the call on hold
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings
>
In-Call Setup
>
Call Waiting
Press To
M
>
Hold
put the call on hold
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Announce the Call Transfer
Do Not Announce the Call Transfer
Find the Feature
M
>
Hold
Press To
1
keypad keys dial the number where you
are transferring the call
2
N
call the number and speak to
the person who answers
3
M
open the menu
4
S
up or down scroll to
Transfer
5
SELECT
key select
Transfer
6
OK
key confirm the transfer
Find the Feature
M
>
Transfer
Press To
1
keypad keys dial the number where you
are transferring the call
2
N
transfer the call
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Phone Features
Phone Features
Menu Map
Main Menu
e
Messages
• Message Inbox
• Create Message
• Email Msgs
•Voicemail
• Browser Msgs
• Quick Notes
•Outbox
• Drafts
• MMS Templates
• Info Services *
V
Browser
s
Recent Calls
• Received Calls
• Dialed Calls
• Notepad
• Call Times
• Call Cost *
•Data Times*
•Data Volumes*
Q
Games & Apps
h
Multimedia
•Camera
• Record Video
•Pictures
• Videos
• Sounds
• Themes
M
Datebook
n
Phonebook
w
Settings
• (see next page)
ã
IM
É
Tools
• Shortcuts
•Calculator
•Alarm Clock
• Dialing Services
•Fast Menu*
• SIM Apps *
á
Web Access
•Browser
• Bookmarks
• Enter URL
• Browser Settings
• History
• Web Sessions
• Stored Pages
l
Personalize
• Home Screen
• Main Menu
• Color Style
•Greeting
• Wallpaper
• Screen Saver
t
Ring Styles
•Style
•style Detail
•My Tones
Menu organization and
features may vary on
your phone.
* Indicates network or
subscription-dependant
features
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Settings Menu
L
Connection
• Bluetooth Link
•Sync
H
Call Forward
•Voice Calls
• Video Calls
•Cancel All
• Forward Status
U
In-Call Setup
• In-Call Timer
• Call Cost Setup *
• My Caller ID
• Answer Options
• Call Waiting
•Msg Alert
Z
Initial Setup
• Time and Date
•1-Touch Dial
• Auto Redial
• Display Timeout
• Backlight
• TTY Setup *
•Scroll
• Spatial Audio
• Language
• Battery Save
• Brightness
•DTMF
•Master Reset
• Master Clear
m
Phone Status
•My Tel. Numbers
• Credit Info/Available *
• Active Line *
• Battery Meter
• Storage Devices
• AGPS Service
• Other Information
S
Headset
• Auto Answer
• Ringer Options
•Voice Dial
J
Car Settings
• Auto Answer
• Auto Handsfree
• Power-off Delay
• Charger Time
j
Network
• New Network
• Network Setup
• Available Networks
• Service Tone
• Call Drop Tone
u
Security
• Phone Lock
• Lock Keypad
• Lock Application
•Fixed Dial
• Call Barring
• SIM PIN
•New Passwords
c
Java Settings
•Java System
• Delete All Apps
• App Vibration
• App Volume
• App Priority
• App Backlight
• Set Standby App
* Indicates network or
subscription-dependant
features
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Phone Features
Feature Quick Reference
Calling Features
Feature Description
Conference
Call
During a call:
M
>
Hold
, dial next
number, press
N
, press
the
LINK
key
Call
Forwarding
Set up or cancel call
forwarding:
M
>
Settings
>
Call Forward
Call Barring
Restrict outgoing or
incoming calls:
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
Call Barring
TTY Calls
Set up your phone for
use with an optional
TTY device:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
TTY Setup
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Phone Features
Messages
Feature Description
Send Text
Message
Send a text message:
M
>
Messages
>
Create Message
>
New Text Message
Send Quick
Note Text
Message
Send a quick note:
M
>
Messages
>
Quick Notes
Scroll to a note and press
the
SEND
key.
Send
Multimedia
Message
(MMS)
Send a multimedia
message:
M
>
Messages
>
Create Message
>
New Multimedia Message
Use MMS
Template
Open an MMS template
with preloaded media:
M
>
Messages
>
Create Message
>
MMS Templates
Tip:
To download templates or
other objects from a Web page,
see page 104.
Insert Pictures
and Other
Objects
While editing a message:
M
>
Insert
Note:
Some files might
have a copyright lock that keeps
you from forwarding them.
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Phone Features
View Sent
Messages
M
>
Messages
>
Outbox
Read Message
Read a new text or
multimedia message that
you have received:
Press the
READ
key.
Reply to
Message
While reading a
message:
M
>
Reply
Tip:
To change the message type
for your replies to MMS
messages:
M
>
Messages
>
Message Setup
>
MMS Msg Setup
>
Reply Type
Store Message
Objects
Go to a multimedia
message slide, or
highlight an object in a
message, then:
M
>
Store
Set Up Text
Message Inbox
Set up or edit the text
message inbox settings:
M
>
Messages
>
Message Setup
>
Text Msg Setup
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Instant Messaging (IM)
Feature Description
Log In
Log in to instant
messaging:
M
>
IM
>
Log In
Find Others
Online
After you log in:
Select
Contact List
to see a
list of other users.
Start
Conversation
Start a conversation:
From your
Contact List
,
highlight a name in
Online Contacts
, press the
SEND IM
key.
Open Active
Conversation
Open a conversation in
progress:
From your
Contact List
,
highlight a name in
Conversations
,
press the
VIEW
key.
End
Conversation
From the conversation
display:
M
>
End Conversation
Log Out
Log out of instant
messaging:
Select
Log Out
from the
IM Online
menu.
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Phone Features
Email
Feature Description
Send Email
Message
Send an email message:
M
>
Messages
>
Create Message
>
New Email
Insert Quick
Notes,
Pictures, and
Other Objects
While editing a message:
M
>
Insert
Note:
Some files might
have a copyright lock that keeps
you from forwarding them.
View Sent
Messages
M
>
Messages
>
Outbox
Reply to
Message
While reading a
message:
M
>
Reply
Store Message
Objects
While reading a
message, highlight an
object then:
M
>
Store
Receive New
Email
Messages
When you receive a
message that emails are
waiting:
Press the
PICKUP
key.
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Phone Features
Phonebook
Read Email
Message
Read a new email
message that you have
received:
Press the
READ
key.
Set Up Email
Inbox
Set up or edit the email
inbox settings:
M
>
Messages
M
>
Email Msg Setup
Feature Description
Create Entry
Create a new phonebook entry:
M
>
Phonebook
M
>
New
>
Phone Number
or
Email Address
Dial Entry
Call a number stored in the
phonebook:
M
>
Phonebook
, highlight the
phonebook entry, press
N
to call
Voice Dial
Entry
Voice dial a number stored in the
phonebook:
Press and hold
N
, then say the
entry’s name when prompted.
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Edit Entry
Edit an entry stored in the
phonebook:
M
>
Phonebook
, highlight the
phonebook entry, then press the
VIEW
key and
EDIT
key
Store a PIN
Code in a
Number
While entering the number:
M
>
Insert Pause
,
Wait
, or
'n'
Pause
waits for the call to connect,
then sends the remaining digit(s).
If your network does not recognize
the first pause character, try two
(
pp
).
Wait
waits for the call to connect,
then prompts you for confirmation
before it sends the remaining
digit(s).
'n'
prompts you for a number
before dialing the call. The
number you enter is inserted into
the dialing sequence in place of
the
n
character
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Set Ringer ID
for Entry
Assign a distinctive ringer alert to
a phonebook entry:
M
>
Phonebook
>entry
M
>
Edit
>
Ringer ID
> ringer name
Note:
The
Ringer ID
option is not
available for entries stored on the
SIM card.
Set Category
for Entry
Set the category for a phonebook
entry:
M
>
Phonebook
>entry
M
>
Edit
>
Category
> category
name
Note:
The
Category
option is not
available for entries stored on the
SIM card.
Set Category
View
Set a phonebook category view:
M
>
Phonebook
M
>
Categories
> category to view
Set Category
Ringer ID
Set a distinctive ring for calls from
phonebook entries in a specific
category:
M
>
Phonebook
M
>
Categories
, scroll to entry,
press
M
>
Edit
>
Ringer ID
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Sort
Phonebook
List
Set the order in which phonebook
entries are listed:
M
>
Phonebook
M
>
Setup
>
Sort by
> sort order
Set Primary
Number
Set the primary number for a
phonebook entry with multiple
numbers:
M
>
Phonebook
, scroll to entry,
press
M
>
Set Primary
> phone number
Copy
Phonebook
Entry to SIM or
Phone
Copy a phonebook entry between
the phone and SIM card:
M
>
Phonebook
, highlight the entry,
press
M
>
Copy Entry
Copy
Phonebook
Entry to
Another
Device
Copy a phonebook entry to
another phone, computer, or
device:
M
>
Phonebook
, highlight the entry,
press
M
>
Share Phonebook Entry
>sending method
1-Touch Dial
Set 1-touch dial to call entries
stored in your phone memory
phonebook or the SIM card
phonebook:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
1-Touch Dial
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Personalizing Features
Feature Description
Ring Style
Change the ring alert for an event:
M
>
Ring Styles
> style
Detail
>event
name
Ringer IDs
Activate distinctive ring alerts
assigned to phonebook entries:
M
>
Ring Styles
> style
Detail
>
Ringer IDs
Ring Volume
Set ringer volume:
M
>
Ring Styles
> style
Detail
>
Ring Volume
Keypad
Volume
Set keypad keypress volume:
M
>
Ring Styles
> style
Detail
>
Key Volume
My Tones
Compose your own ring tones:
M
>
Ring Styles
>
My Tones
Spatial Sound
Turn on or off a surround sound
effect for stereo files:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Spatial Audio
Menu View
Display the main menu as graphic
icons or as a text-based list:
M
>
Personalize
>
Main Menu
>
View
Menu Order
Reorder your phone’s main menu:
M
>
Personalize
>
Main Menu
>
Reorder
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Phone Features
Menu Features
Change Home
Screen Nav
Key Shortcuts
Change menu feature icons in the
home screen
M
>
Personalize
>
Home Keys
Shortcuts
Create a shortcut to a menu item:
Highlight the menu item, then
press and hold
M
.
Select a shortcut:
M
>
Tools
>
Shortcuts
> shortcut
name
Feature Description
Language
Set menu language:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Language
Master Reset
Reset all options except unlock
code, security code, and lifetime
timer:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Master Reset
Master Clear
Reset all options except unlock
code, security code, and lifetime
timer, and clear all user settings
and entries except SIM card
information:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
Master Clear
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Dialing Features
Feature Description
Fixed Dial
Turn fixed dialing on or
off:
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
Fixed Dial
Use the fixed dial list:
M
>
Tools
>
Dialing Services
>
Fixed Dial
Service Dial
Dial service phone
numbers:
M
>
Tools
>
Dialing Services
>
Service Dial
Quick Dial
Dial preprogrammed
phone numbers:
M
>
Tools
>
Dialing Services
>
Quick Dial
DTMF Tones
Activate DTMF tones:
M
>
Settings
>
Initial Setup
>
DTMF
To send DTMF tones during a call,
just press the number keys.
To send stored numbers as DTMF
tones during a call: Highlight a
number in the phonebook or
recent calls lists, then press
M
>
Send Tones
.
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Phone Features
Call Monitoring
Network connection time is the elapsed time from the
moment you connect to your service provider's network to
the moment you end the call by pressing
O
. This time
includes busy signals and ringing.
The amount of network connection time you track on
your resettable timer may not equal the amount of time
for which you are billed by your service provider. For
billing information, contact your service provider.
Handsfree Features
Note:
The use of wireless devices and their
accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain
areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the
use of these products.
Feature Description
Call Times
View call timers:
M
>
Recent Calls
>
Call Times
In-Call Timer
Display time or cost
information during a call:
M
>
Settings
>
In-Call Setup
>
In-Call Timer
Call Cost
View call cost trackers:
M
>
Recent Calls
>
Call Cost
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Phone Features
Feature Description
Speaker-
phone
Activate the
speakerphone during a
call:
Press the
SPEAKER
key (if
available) or
M
>
Spkrphone On
Auto Answer
(car kit or
headset)
Automatically answer
calls when connected
to a car kit or headset:
M
>
Settings
>
Car Settings
or
Headset
>
Auto Answer
Note:
Your phone will not
automatically answer calls if the
ring style is set to
Silent
.
Voice Dial
(headset)
Enable voice dial with
headset send/end key:
M
>
Settings
>
Headset
>
Voice Dial
Auto
Handsfree
(car kit)
Automatically route
calls to a car kit when
connected:
M
>
Settings
>
Car Settings
>
Auto Handsfree
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Phone Features
Data Calls
Power-off
Delay
(car kit)
Set the phone to stay
on for a specified time
after the ignition is
switched off:
M
>
Settings
>
Car Settings
>
Power-
off Delay
Charger Time
(car kit)
Charge the phone for a
specified time after the
ignition is switched off:
M
>
Settings
>
Car Settings
>
Charger Time
Feature Description
Send Data
Connect your phone to
a device, then place a
call through the device
application.
Receive Data
Connect your phone to
a device, then answer a
call through the device
application.
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Bluetooth® Wireless Connections
Feature Description
Make Phone
Visible to
Other Device
Allow an unknown
Bluetooth device to
discover your phone:
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Setup
>
Find Me
Tip:
After the first connection, you
do not need to select
Find Me
to re-
connect.
Connect to a
Handsfree
Device
Connect to a handsfree
device:
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Handsfree
>device name or
Look for Devices
Connect to a
Handsfree
Device During
a Call
Switch to a headset or
car kit during a call:
M
>
Use Bluetooth
Disconnect
From Device
Disconnect from a
device:
Highlight the device
name and press the
DROP
key.
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Phone Features
Network Features
Edit Device
Properties
Edit the properties of a
recognized device:
Highlight the device
name and press
M
>
Edit
.
Set Bluetooth
Options
Set your phone’s
Bluetooth options:
M
>
Settings
>
Connection
>
Bluetooth Link
>
Setup
Feature Description
Network
Settings
View network information
and adjust network
settings:
M
>
Settings
>
Network
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Personal Organizer Features
Feature Description
Create
Datebook
Event
Create a new datebook event:
M
>
Datebook
, highlight the day,
press the center select button,
press
M
>
New
View Datebook
Event
View or edit event details:
M
>
Datebook
, highlight the day,
press the center select button,
scroll to the event, and press the
VIEW
key
Event
Reminder
View event reminder:
VIEW
key
Dismiss event reminder:
EXIT
key
Copy
Datebook
Event to
Another
Device
Copy a datebook event to another
phone, computer, or device:
M
>
Datebook
, highlight the day,
press the center select button,
highlight the event, press
M
>
Send
>transfer method
Set Alarm
Set an alarm:
M
>
Tools
>
Alarm Clock
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Phone Features
Security
Turn Off Alarm
Turn off alarm:
Press the
DISABLE
key or
O
.
Set 8-minute delay:
Press the
SNOOZE
key.
Calculator
Calculate numbers:
M
>
Tools
>
Calculator
Currency
Converter
Convert currency:
M
>
Tools
>
Calculator
M
>
Exchange Rate
Enter exchange rate, press the
OK
key, enter amount, press
M
>
Convert Currency
.
Feature Description
SIM PIN
Lock or unlock the SIM card:
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
SIM PIN
Caution:
If you enter an incorrect
PIN code three times in a row,
your SIM card is disabled and
your phone displays
SIM Blocked
.
Lock
Application
Lock phone applications:
M
>
Settings
>
Security
>
Lock Application
Feature Description
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Phone Features
News and Entertainment
Note:
The files that you download or receive as
attachments might have a copyright lock that keeps you
from saving them on external memory, forwarding them, or
editing them.
Feature Description
Launch Micro-
Browser
Start a micro-browser
session:
M
>
Web Access
>
Browser
Web Sessions
Select or create a Web
session:
M
>
Web Access
>
Web Sessions
Download
Objects from
Web Page
Download a picture,
sound, or other file from
a Web page:
Highlight the file, press the
SELECT
key, then the
STORE
key.
Apply Phone
Theme
Apply a grouped set of
image and sound files to
your phone:
M
>
Multimedia
>
Themes
> theme
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Phone Features
Download
Game or
Application
(Micro-Browser)
Download a Java™
game or application with
the micro-browser:
M
>
Web Access
>
Browser
, highlight
the application, press the
SELECT
key, then the
DWNLOAD
key
Launch Game
or Application
Launch a Java™ game
or application:
M
>
Games & Apps
,
highlight the application, press the
SELECT
key
Change Game
or Application
Settings
Change the volume,
priority, or other settings
for Java™ games or
applications:
M
>
Settings
>
Java Settings
Manage
Pictures
Manage pictures and
animations:
M
>
Multimedia
>
Pictures
Manage
Sounds
Manage ring tones, sounds that
you have composed or
downloaded:
M
>
Multimedia
>
Sounds
Feature Description
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Phone Features
Manage Video
Clips
Manage video clips:
M
>
Multimedia
>
Videos
Photo and
Video Camera
Settings
Adjust light level and other
settings for the integrated camera:
M
>
Multimedia
>
CameraM
>
Picture
Setup
or
M
>
Multimedia
>
Record VideoM
>
Video Setup
Note:
The photo and video
cameras use the same settings.
Feature Description
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Specific Absorption Rate Data
This model phone meets the international standards for
exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy. 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 guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for
your phone model, the SAR limit is 2.0 W/kg.
1
Tests for SAR are
conducted in accordance with CENELEC
2
testing procedures using
standard operating positions 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 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 base station, the lower the power output of the phone.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to
confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed in
positions that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an
expert standards body. The highest SAR value for this model phone when
tested for use at the ear is ____ W/kg.
3
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
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could cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases,
products are designed to be within the guidelines.
1. The SAR limit recommended by international guidelines
(ICNIRP) for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/
kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit
incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
2. CENELEC is a European Union standards body.
3. Additional related information includes the Motorola testing
protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty
range for this product.
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Motorola Limited Warranty for
the United States and Canada
What Does this Warranty Cover?
Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Inc. warrants its
telephones, pagers, messaging devices, and consumer and professional
two-way radios (excluding commercial, government or industrial radios)
that operate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Service,
Motorola-branded or certified accessories sold for use with these
Products (“Accessories”) and Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs
or other tangible media and sold for use with these Products (“Software”)
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal
consumer usage for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is
a consumer's exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to new Motorola
Products, Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the
United States or Canada, which are accompanied by this written
warranty:
Products and Accessories
Products Covered Length of Coverage
Products and
Accessories
as defined
above, unless otherwise
provided for below.
One (1) year
from the date of purchase
by the first consumer purchaser of the
product unless otherwise provided for
below.
Decorative Accessories
and Cases.
Decorative
covers, bezels,
PhoneWrap™ covers and
cases.
Limited lifetime warranty
for the lifetime
of ownership by the first consumer
purchaser of the product.
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Exclusions
Normal Wear and Tear.
Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of
parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.
Batteries.
Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of
their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited
warranty.
Abuse & Misuse.
Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper
operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical
damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting
from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or
heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of
the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the
Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts
which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage.
Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories.
Defects or damage
that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified Products,
Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from
coverage.
Monaural Headsets.
Ear
buds and boom headsets
that transmit mono sound
through a wired connection.
Limited lifetime warranty
for the lifetime
of ownership by the first consumer
purchaser of the product.
Consumer and
Professional Two-Way
Radio Accessories.
Ninety (90) days
from the date of
purchase by the first consumer
purchaser of the product.
Products and
Accessories that are
Repaired or Replaced.
The balance of the original warranty
or for ninety (90) days
from the date
returned to the consumer, whichever is
longer.
Products Covered Length of Coverage
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Unauthorized Service or Modification.
Defects or damages resulting
from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or
modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorized
service centers, are excluded from coverage.
Altered Products.
Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or
date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals
or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial
numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola housings, or parts, are
excluded from coverage.
Communication Services.
Defects, damages, or the failure of Products,
Accessories or Software due to any communication service or signal you
may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or Software is
excluded from coverage.
Software
Exclusions
Software Embodied in Physical Media.
No warranty is made that the
software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any
hardware or software applications provided by third parties, that the
operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or
that all defects in the software products will be corrected.
Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media.
Software that is not
embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from the
internet), is provided “as is” and without warranty.
Products Covered Length of Coverage
Software.
Applies only to physical
defects in the media that embodies the
copy of the software (e.g. CD-ROM, or
floppy disk).
Ninety (90) days
from the
date of purchase.
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Who Is Covered?
This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not
transferable.
What Will Motorola Do?
Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the
purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not
conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent
reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or
parts. No data, software or applications added to your Product, Accessory
or Software, including but not limited to personal contacts, games and
ringer tones, will be reinstalled. To avoid losing such data, software and
applications please create a back up prior to requesting service.
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other
Information
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or
Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. To
USA Phones
1-800-331-6456
Pagers
1-800-548-9954
Two-Way Radios and Messaging Devices
1-800-353-2729
Canada All Products
1-800-461-4575
TTY
1-888-390-6456
For
Accessories
and
Software
, please call the telephone number
designated above for the product with which they are used.
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obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or
other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the
problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) the name
and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, most importantly;
(e) your address and telephone number.
What Other Limitations Are There?
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THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR,
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LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE
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OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUE
OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR
DATA, SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR
INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE
TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY
LAW.
Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on
the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state
to state or from one jurisdiction to another.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola
certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the
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exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of the Motorola
software. Motorola software may only be copied into, used in, and
redistributed with, the Products associated with such Motorola software.
No other use, including without limitation disassembly of such Motorola
software or exercise of the exclusive rights reserved for Motorola, is
permitted.
RF Energy Interference
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.
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Index
A
accessories 13, 32, 85
accessory connector port 1
active line indicator 42
active line, changing 70
alarm clock 102
alert
creating 94
defined 64
setting 19, 64, 94
turning off 19, 73
animation
downloading 31, 104
managing 23
screen saver 24, 66
viewing 105
wallpaper 24, 65
answering a call 19
application, locking and
unlocking 103
automatic redial 71
B
backlight 67
barring calls 85
battery
charging 17
extending battery life 15,
67
installing 16
level indicator 43
Bluetooth 33, 93, 100, 102
brightness, setting 67
browser key 59
browser. See micro-browser
C
calculator 103
call
alert, turning off 19, 73
answering 19
barring 85
barring password,
changing 60
call waiting 81
costs 97
dialed calls list 75
dialing 19
emergency number 73
ending 19, 29
forwarding 85
handsfree speaker 60
hold 81
international access code
75
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making 19
received calls list 75
receiving 19
ring style 19, 64, 94
speakerphone 98
timers 97
transferring 81
unanswered call 77
Call Failed, Number Busy
message 71
call waiting 81
caller ID 22, 24, 71
calling line identification.
See caller ID
camera
settings 106
taking a photo 21
camera key 59
category
phonebook entry 92
ring ID 92
view 92
center select button 43
character chart 52
clock
setting 64
codes
changing 60
default 60, 63
forgetting 63
color, setting 67
computer
connecting to phone 32
conference call 85
customizing the menu 94
D
data call 99
connecting to external
device 32
date, setting 64
datebook 102
dialed calls list 75
dialing a number 19, 96
display
backlight 67
brightness 67
color 67
description 39
home screen 39
language 95
personalizing 95
timeout 68
distinctive ringer alert 94
DTMF tones
activating 96
sending 96
E
earpiece volume 18
email 89
emergency number 73
end key 1
117
ending a call 19, 29
Enter Unlock Code
message 62
external device
connecting to phone 32
F
fax call 32
5-way navigation key 1, 43
fixed dial 96
forwarding calls 85
G
games 105
GPRS indicator 29, 41
H
handsfree speaker 60
headset jack 1
hold a call 81
home keys, personalizing
95
home screen
defined 39
I
IM 88
incoming call
answering 19
forwarding 85
Incoming Call message 72
indicators
active line 42
battery level 43
GPRS 29, 41
Java midlet 42
location 43
message 42
messaging presence 42
ring style 43
roam 41
signal strength 40
text case 50
text entry mode 50
transmission 41
voicemail message 42,
80
instant messaging. See IM
international access code
75
iTAP software 53
J
Java applications 105
Java midlet indicator 42
joystick 1
K
key
browser 59
camera 59
center select button 43
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end 1, 59
5-way navigation 1, 43
left soft key 1, 40, 95
menu 1
power 1
right soft key 1, 40, 95
send 1, 59
voice 1, 59
volume 59
volume control 1, 18
keypad
volume, setting 94
L
language, setting 95
left soft key
functions 1, 40
personalizing 95
line, changing 70
location indicator 43
lock
application 103
phone 61
SIM card 103
Low Battery message 43
M
making a call 19
master clear 95
master reset 95
memory card 15
menu
entering text 47
icons, changing in home
screen 95
icons, converting to text
94
language, setting 95
personalizing 94
rearranging features 94
using 44
view, changing 94
menu key 1
message
MMS template 86
multimedia message 86
quick note 86
reading 87
text 86, 87
message indicator 42
messaging presence
indicator 42
micro-browser
animation 31
background sessions 32
browser setup 31, 104
Java applications 105
picture 31
ring tone 31
using 29, 104
Web sessions 31, 104
Missed Calls message 77
MMS template 86
119
multimedia message
sending 86
my telephone number 20,
64, 84
my tones 94
N
network settings 101
notepad 77
number
storing your number 64
viewing your number 20,
84
numbers, entering 55
O
1-touch dial
setting preference 93
using 79
optional accessory, defined
13
optional feature, defined 13
P
passwords. See codes
phone
active line indicator 42
active line, changing 70
alert, turning off 19, 73
clear stored information
95
codes 60
connecting to external
device 32
date, setting 64
language, setting 95
locking 61
network settings 101
open to answer 19
reset all options 95
ring style 19, 64, 94
security code 60
time, setting 64
turning on/off 18
unlock code 60
unlocking 18, 61
phone number
active line indicator 42
active line, changing 70
attaching 2 numbers 78
international access code
75
redialing 70
storing in phonebook 90
storing your number 64
viewing your number 20,
84
phone theme 104
phonebook
attaching 2 numbers 78
category for entry 92
category ring ID 92
category view 92
120
copying entries 93
dialing a number 90
editing an entry 91
1-touch dial 79
picture ID 22, 24, 71
primary number, setting
93
ringer ID 92, 94
sorting entries 93
speed dial number 78
storing an entry 90
voice dialing 90
photo
downloading 31, 104
managing 23
picture ID 22, 24, 71
screen saver 24
sending 21
taking 21
wallpaper 24
picture
downloading 31, 104
managing 23
screen saver 24, 66
viewing 105
wallpaper 24, 65
picture ID 22, 24, 71
PIN code
changing 60
entering 103
PIN2 code, changing 60
power key 1
predictive text entry 53
Q
quick dial 96
R
received calls list 75
recent calls 75
redial
automatic redial 71
busy number 70
right soft key
functions 1, 40
personalizing 95
ring style indicators 43
ring style, setting 19, 64, 94
ring tone
downloading 31, 104
managing 105
ring tone, creating 94
ringer ID
setting 92
turning on/off 94
ringer volume, setting 19,
94
roam indicator 41
S
Safety
introduction 6
use while driving 9
121
screen saver 24, 66
security code
changing 60
default 60
send key 1
service dial 96
shortcuts 84, 95
signal strength indicator 40
silent alert, setting 19, 64,
94
SIM Blocked message 18,
103
SIM card
defined 14
installing 14
locking 103
PIN code entry 18
PIN code, changing 60
PIN2 code, changing 60
precautions 14
SIM Blocked message
18, 103
SIM PIN code
changing 60
entering 103
SIM PIN2 code, changing
60
soft keys
functions 40
illustration 1
personalizing 95
sound
downloading 31, 104
managing 105
spatializing 94
spatial audio 94
Speaker On message 60
speaker volume 19
speakerphone
activating 98
automatic answer 98
speed dial 78
standby time, increasing 67
symbol chart 56
symbols, entering 56
T
tap text entry 50
telephone number
storing your number 64
viewing your number 20,
84
text
capitalization, changing
49
character chart 52
entering 47
entry mode, setup 49
iTAP software predictive
text entry 53
numeric mode 55
symbol chart 56
symbol mode 56
122
tap 50
text case indicator 50
text entry mode
setup 49
text entry mode indicator 50
theme 104
time, setting 64
timers 97
transfer a call 81
transmission indicator 41
travel charger 17
TTY device 85
U
UICC 14
Universal IC Card 14
unlock
application 103
phone 61
unlock code
bypassing 63
changing 60
default 60, 63
entering 18
V
vibrate alert
setting 19, 64, 94
turning off 19, 73
video clip
downloading 31, 87, 89
managing 106
recording 25, 27
voice dial 90, 98
voice key 59
dialing a number 90
illustration 1
voicemail 79
voicemail message indicator
42, 80
volume
earpiece 18
games 105
keypad 94
ringer 19, 94
speaker 19
volume key 59
volume keys 1, 18
W
wallpaper 24, 65
warranty 109
Web pages 29, 104
Web sessions 31, 104
Welcome 1