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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6BK1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
EXHIBIT 8 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION............................................................................................1 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................3 Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation .....................................3 Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator .................3 Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure..................4 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility...................................................4 Facilities............................................................................................4 Aircraft..............................................................................................4 Medical Devices .................................................................................5 Safety and General ...................................................................................5 Use in Vehicles ..................................................................................5 Operational Warnings ..........................................................................6 Operational Cautions ...........................................................................6 European Union Directives Conformance Statement ........................................7 Total Customer Satisfaction ........................................................................8 Warranty Information..................................................................................9 How to get Warranty Service ................................................................9 GETTING STARTED .................................................................................... 13 Checklist ............................................................................................... 13 Inserting Your SIM Card........................................................................... 15 Installing the Battery ............................................................................... 16 Charging the Battery................................................................................ 17 Battery Performance and Maintenance ....................................................... 17 Low Battery Warning ............................................................................... 18 Battery Indicators ................................................................................... 18 Turning Your Device On - General.............................................................. 18 Turning Your Device On ........................................................................... 19 Turning Your Device On - Phone Mode................................................. 19 Turning Your Device On - PDA Mode ................................................... 19 Complete Process of Turning On Your Device........................................ 20 Selecting the Handset Operation Mode ................................................ 22 Turning OFF the phone ...................................................................... 22 Screen Displays and Operation ........................................................... 22 Icons .................................................................................................... 23 Table of Contents i Status Display Icons ......................................................................... 23 Phone Mode Function........................................................................ 23 Function Display Icons............................................................................. 25 Main Menu Function Icons ....................................................................... 26 Buttons ................................................................................................. 28 The Function Selection Button ............................................................ 28 Title................................................................................................ 28 Key-in Area...................................................................................... 29 Pull Down Selection Box .................................................................... 29 Single Selection Box ......................................................................... 29 Scroll Bar ........................................................................................ 30 Dialogue Box.................................................................................... 30 How to Enter Words .......................................................................... 30 Handwriting Script Board.................................................................... 31 English and Numeric Keyboard ............................................................ 32 Numeric Keypad................................................................................ 32 Terms Used In this Guide ......................................................................... 33
"Tap" or "Press"................................................................................ 33
"Edit" or "Enter" ................................................................................ 33
"Select" ........................................................................................... 33
"Highlight"........................................................................................ 33
"Select Character"............................................................................. 33 PHONE FUNCTIONS.................................................................................... 35 Making a Phone Call................................................................................ 35 GSM Emergency Phone Call ............................................................... 36 Receiving a Phone Call ............................................................................ 36 Before Connection and During Dialling Functions .......................................... 38 Dialling an International Call ...................................................................... 38 Call a Direct Extension or Voice Mailbox..................................................... 38 During Conversation Functions .................................................................. 39 One Call Connected .......................................................................... 39 Hold Call and Dial another Number ....................................................... 40 Switch Call ...................................................................................... 41 Transfer Call .................................................................................... 41 To transfer an active call to the call on hold:......................................... 42 Turbo Dialling ................................................................................... 42 Dialling numbers stored in a SIM card .................................................. 43 Auto Re-dial ........................................................................................... 44 Making a Conference Call......................................................................... 44 ii Table of Contents Initiating a Conference Call................................................................. 45 Adding a New Call to the Conference Call ............................................. 45 Call Waiting...................................................................................... 47 ADDRESS BOOK......................................................................................... 49 Personal Contact Information ................................................................... 49 Grouping................................................................................................ 49 Adding New Contact Information ................................................................ 50 Inserting Pauses .............................................................................. 51 Storing a Number After a Call .............................................................. 52 Storing a number into a New Contact ................................................... 53 Storing a Number into an Existing Contact ............................................ 53 Search/Edit Contact Information .......................................................... 54 Finding Contact Information ................................................................ 55 Deleting a Contact ............................................................................ 56 Deleting Contacts ............................................................................. 57 Creating Your Own Categories .................................................................. 59 Adding Your Own New Category ......................................................... 59 Editing Your Own Category ................................................................ 60 Deleting Your Own Category............................................................... 61 Creating Groups...................................................................................... 62 Setting Up a New Group .................................................................... 62 Searching Group Recipients ............................................................... 63 Adding Group Recipients.................................................................... 64 Deleting Groups................................................................................ 64 Copying Contact Information from the Phone Memory to a SIM Card................ 66 Copying Contact Information from a SIM Card to the Phone Memory................ 67 Sending and Receiving Contact Information........................................... 68 Sending Contact Information ............................................................... 69 Receiving Contact Information............................................................. 71 Making Phone Calls and Sending Information Through Your Address Book. 72 Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book................................... 72 Sending Short Messages from Through Address Book ............................ 73 Sending E-Mail from Your Address Book............................................... 73 Printing Contact Information................................................................ 74 Sending Contact Information using IrDA................................................ 76 SMS............................................................................................................ 77 Sending SMS Messages .......................................................................... 80 Receiving SMS Messages........................................................................ 84 Table of Contents iii Receiving Voicemail Messages.................................................................. 84 Receiving Text Messages .................................................................. 85 Forward a Message................................................................................. 87 Information Service ........................................................................... 88 Quick Text ............................................................................................. 89 Viewing and Adding a New Quick Text Message ................................... 89 Resetting to Default Quick Text List .................................................... 89 Adding a Quick Text Message to an SMS ............................................ 90 SIM Card......................................................................................... 90 Outbox............................................................................................ 91 Sent Message.................................................................................. 92 Drafts ............................................................................................. 93 Trash.............................................................................................. 94 Storing Phone Numbers from SMS Messages ........................................ 94 Adding New Message Folders............................................................. 96 Editing Message folder ...................................................................... 97 Deleting Message folder .................................................................... 97 Empty Trash folder ............................................................................ 97 Making Phone Calls or Sending Messages Through Address Book .......... 98 CALL REGISTERS....................................................................................... 99 Last 20 Call Records ....................................................................... 100 E-MAIL ..................................................................................................... 101 E-mail Access....................................................................................... 103 Accessing your Mailbox................................................................... 103 Composing a New E-mail .................................................................. 105 E-mail Attachments.......................................................................... 106 Adding a Contact ............................................................................ 107 Receiving E-mail ............................................................................. 108 Managing your Email ....................................................................... 109 Creating your Own Folders ............................................................... 109 Moving Email from One Folder to another ............................................ 111 iv Table of Contents WAP BROWSER........................................................................................ 113 Connecting to Internet ........................................................................... 114 Activating WAP Browser ........................................................................ 115 Your Browser Menu ........................................................................ 115 Browsing Information ............................................................................. 116 Making a Selection ......................................................................... 116 Entering Information ........................................................................ 116 NOTE PAD ................................................................................................ 117 Creating a Note Pad entry ...................................................................... 117 Searching and Editing Notepad entries.................................................................. 117 Deleting all Notepad Entries .................................................................... 118 Deleting a Single Note Pad Entry ............................................................. 118 Sending a Note ..................................................................................... 118 Sending via email ............................................................................ 118 Sending via SMS ............................................................................ 119 Sending via Fax.............................................................................. 119 Beam via Infrared............................................................................ 119 Print Note ...................................................................................... 120 DATE BOOK ............................................................................................. 121 Month View.......................................................................................... 121 Day View ............................................................................................. 122 Setting a New Event ....................................................................... 123 Jump to ......................................................................................... 125 Delete Event .................................................................................. 125 INK PAD ................................................................................................... 127 Viewing existing Sketches...................................................................... 127 Creating a New Sketch .......................................................................... 127 Searching and Editing Images ................................................................. 128 Deleting Images .................................................................................... 128 Sending Ink Pad Drawings...................................................................... 129 Table of Contents v TASKS...................................................................................................... 131 Entering a New Task ............................................................................. 131 Deleting All Tasks ................................................................................. 132 Cleaning Up your Task List .............................................................. 132 Deleting a Single Task ..................................................................... 132 VOICE NOTES........................................................................................... 133 Recording a Voice note .......................................................................... 133 Searching and Replaying a Voice Note ..................................................... 133 Recording a New Voice Note................................................................... 134 ALARMS................................................................................................... 135 Setting an alarm .................................................................................... 135 Setting an Alert or Ring Tone .................................................................. 136 Switching off an activated alarm .............................................................. 136 CALCULATOR .......................................................................................... 137 Standard Calculator ............................................................................... 137 Memory Functions ................................................................................. 137 Scientific Calculator............................................................................... 137 UNITS CONVERTER .................................................................................. 139 WORLD TIME............................................................................................ 141 Selecting a City .................................................................................... 141 Select Time .......................................................................................... 142 Select Date .......................................................................................... 142 Setting Daylight Saving .......................................................................... 142 CURRENCY CALCULATOR ....................................................................... 143 vi Table of Contents GAMES..................................................................................................... 145 Wu Zi Qi .............................................................................................. 145 The Object of the Game ................................................................... 146 Wu Zi Qi Basic Violations ................................................................. 147 Sokoban .............................................................................................. 148 Object of the Game ......................................................................... 148 Black Jack........................................................................................... 150 Object of the Game ......................................................................... 150 Player as Dealer ............................................................................. 151 RING TONE COMPOSER............................................................................ 153 Ringer Tone Editor................................................................................. 153 Selecting and Playing a Ring Tone ........................................................... 153 Composing and Adding a New Ring Tone................................................... 154 Sending your Ring Tone ......................................................................... 155 Receiving a Ring Tone via SMS............................................................... 155 Sending your Ring Tone via Infra Red....................................................... 156 Deleting your Ring Tones........................................................................ 156 RECEIVE USING INFRARED ...................................................................... 157 DATA SYNCHRONISATION WITH PC......................................................... 159 Software Synchronisation....................................................................... 159 Installation..................................................................................... 159 Performing Data Synchronisation ....................................................... 160 MODEM .................................................................................................... 161 Using Infrared for Data Transmission........................................................ 162 J2ME ........................................................................................................ 163 J2ME Application Manager............................................................... 166 Table of Contents vii STK APPLICATION ................................................................................... 167 Viewing the List of Applications............................................................... 167 Viewing the List of Options within an Application ....................................... 167 Service Message .................................................................................. 167 Entering a Message .............................................................................. 167 Connect to Service................................................................................ 167 Sending a Short Message ...................................................................... 167 SYSTEM SETUP ........................................................................................ 169 Security............................................................................................... 169 Locking and Unlocking your Phone.................................................... 170 Auto Lock...................................................................................... 171 Fixed Dialling.................................................................................. 172 SIM Request.................................................................................. 173 Call Barring.................................................................................... 173 Passwords .................................................................................... 175 Memory Usage ..................................................................................... 177 Checking Memory Usage Status ....................................................... 177 Initial Setup.......................................................................................... 178 Daylight Saving .............................................................................. 178 Time Settings ................................................................................. 178 Time Format.................................................................................... 179 Location (Current Location) .............................................................. 179 Date Settings ................................................................................. 180 Date Format ................................................................................... 180 Language ...................................................................................... 181 Text Input...................................................................................... 181 Owner Information........................................................................... 182 Startup Greetings ........................................................................... 183 Master Reset ................................................................................. 183 Master Clear .................................................................................. 183 Phone Setup .................................................................................. 184 Network Setup ............................................................................... 185 Search Setup ................................................................................. 186 Phone ........................................................................................... 191 Flip Answer.................................................................................... 194 Auto Answer .................................................................................. 195 Prepend (Prefix Dialling)................................................................... 195 Turbo Dial...................................................................................... 195 My Numbers................................................................................... 196 viii Table of Contents Call Meters (Charge Meters)............................................................. 196 Available Credits............................................................................. 198 Sounds & Alerts.................................................................................... 199 Speaker Volume Setup..................................................................... 200 Touch Screen Volume ...................................................................... 200 Notifications................................................................................... 201 Display Setup ....................................................................................... 201 Calibrate screen ............................................................................. 202 Date book Setup ................................................................................... 202 Messaging Setup .................................................................................. 203 Voice Mail Setup ............................................................................ 203 Inbox Setup ................................................................................... 204 Service Centre Info ......................................................................... 204 Information Services........................................................................ 205 Drafts ........................................................................................... 205 Sent ............................................................................................. 206 Outbox.......................................................................................... 207 Trash............................................................................................ 207 Internet Setup ...................................................................................... 208 Connection Setup ........................................................................... 209 Browser Setup ............................................................................... 212 Setting the Parameters .................................................................... 212 Bookmark Setting............................................................................ 213 Email Setup.................................................................................... 216 Power Management......................................................................... 221 Accessories Setup.......................................................................... 222 Table of Contents ix x Table of Contents Introduction Congratulations on being the proud owner of the latest wireless communications device -
the Motorola A008388. Your handset combines a host of mobile phone features with the power and flexibility of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). In addition to making calls, sending short messages IMAP and POP3 email messages, browse the Internet, download J2ME applications and organise your communication needs using the large touch screen. triband and faxes , you can send and receive Your handset comes equipped with:
A Scheduler diary with reminder alert functions A NotePad and InkPad to capture moments of thoughts- which can be sent as faxes or beamed via infrared to compatible devices World Time and Alarm Clock A Graphical Composer to enable you to personalise your ringer tones A powerful Scientific calculator Conversion tools for Foreign exchange and units Advanced GPRS functionality for fast and efficient data transfer The advanced design of the handset together with the capability of the software make the A008 388 a revolutionary new concept in mobile communications. Introduction 1 2 Introduction Safety and General Information For information regarding radio use in a supersedes the general safety information Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator The information provided in this document contained in user guides published prior to this date. hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual (FM) Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is included with radio models that offer this capability. RF Operational Characteristics Your Personal Communicator contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The Personal Communicator operates in the frequency range of 900 MHz to 1990 MHz and employs digital modulation techniques. When you communicate with your Personal Communicator, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your personal communicator transmits. The output power level typically may vary over a range from 0.063 watts to 1.58 watts. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola Personal Communicator is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the United States, Report 86, 1986 International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom 1995 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 Australian Communications Authority Radio Communications (Electromagnetic Radiation -
Human Exposure) Standard 1999 (applicable to wireless phones only) Safety and General Information 3 To assure optimal performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures:
Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the Personal Communicator and may violate FCC and/or other applicable regulations. DO NOT hold the antenna when the Personal Communicator is IN USE. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the Personal Communicator to operate at a higher power level than needed. Phone Operation The Personal Communicator is designed to be used with a headset for talking and listening. The Personal Communicator can also be placed inside the holster, then the holster can be clipped onto your belt, pocket, handbag, or other apparel and used with the headset. Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear the Personal Communicator on your body when transmitting, always place the Personal Communicator in a Motorola supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness. Use of non-
Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at least one inch (2.5 cm) from your body when transmitting. Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories, look in the accessory section of this manual. Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your Personal Communicator in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your Personal Communicator when on board an aircraft. Any use of a Personal Communicator must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. 4 Safety and General Information Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches
(15 centimetres) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should:
ALWAYS keep the Personal Communicator more than six inches (15 centimetres) from their pacemaker when the Personal Communicator is turned ON. Not carry the Personal Communicator in the breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference. Turn the Personal Communicator OFF 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. Safety and General Use in Vehicles Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in your vehicle. You are advised to always obey them. When using your Personal Communicator in a vehicle, please:
Use hands-free operation, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call. Safety and General Information 5 Operational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place the Personal Communicator in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If the Personal Communicator is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the Personal Communicator may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your Personal Communicator prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is especially qualified for use in such areas as Intrinsically Safe (for example, Factory Mutual, CSA, or UL Approved). 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. The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fuelling 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, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your Personal Communicator when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Operational Cautions Antennas Do not use the Personal Communicator if it has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewellery, 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. 6 Safety and General Information 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 IMEI: 350034/40/394721/9 0168 Type: MC2 -41H14 Product Approval Number 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 (the 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. Safety and General Information 7 Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you. Please contact the Motorola Cellular Response Centre by fax on: +44 (0) 131 458 6732, or use one of the local phone numbers in the following countries:
Austria Belgium Canada 0800 297246 0800 72 370 1 800 461 4575 Czech Republic 00420 2 21 85 21 01 Denmark Egypt Eire Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Jordan Kuwait 4348 8005 02 3411800 01 402 6887 0800 117 036 0 803 303 302 0180 35050 00800 441 28150 0036 40 200 800 02 696 333 16 06 863750 484 2000 Ext 1177 Lebanon Luxembourg Netherlands 01 744156 0800 21 99 0800 022 27 43 Norway Oman Poland Portugal Qatar 22 55 10 04 790925 0801 620 620 21 318 0051 418999 Saudi Arabia 01 2303294 South Africa 0800 11 48 49 Spain Sweden 902 100 077 08 445 1210 Switzerland 0800 553 109 Turkey UK United Arab Emirates Hong Kong Peoples Republic of China Singapore Taiwan United States of America 0212 425 9090 0870 9010 555 04 32 11 66 852 25063888 86 10 68466060 65 4855 333 886 2 87731746 1 800 331 6456 For e- mail queries contact:
mcrc@ei.css.mot.com 8 Safety and General Information For Internet queries contact:
http://www.motorola.com Safety and General Information 9 Warranty Information Motorola guarantees to you, the original purchaser, the Personal Communicator and accessories which you have purchased from an authorised Motorola dealer (the Products), to be in conformance with the applicable Motorola specifications current at the time of manufacture for a term of [1] year from date of purchase of the Product(s) (Warranty Term). You must inform Motorola of the lack of conformity to the applicable specifications of any of the Products within a period of two (2) months from the date on which you detect a defect in material, workmanship or lack of conformity and in any event within a term not to exceed the Warranty Term, by submitting the Product for service to Motorola. Motorola shall not be bound by Product related statements not directly made by Motorola. A list of the Motorola Call Centre numbers is enclosed with this Product. During the Warranty term, Motorola will, at its discretion and without extra charge, as your exclusive remedy, repair or replace your Product which does not comply with this warranty;
or failing this, to reimburse the price of the Product but reduced to take into account the use you have had of the Product since it was delivered. This warranty will expire at the end of the Warranty Term. This is the complete and exclusive warranty for a Motorola Personal Communicator and accessories and in lieu of all other warranties, terms and conditions, whether express or implied. Where you purchase the product other than as a consumer, Motorola disclaims all other warranties, terms and conditions express or implied, such as fitness for purpose and satisfactory quality. In no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental special or consequential damages* arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed by law.
*This Warranty does not affect any statutory rights that you may have if you are a consumer, such as a warranty of satisfactory quality and fit for the purpose for which products of the same type are normally used under normal use and service, nor any rights against the seller of the Products arising from your purchase and sales contract. How to get Warranty Service In order to be eligible to receive warranty service, you must present your receipt of purchase or a comparable substitute proof of purchase bearing the date of purchase. The Personal Communicator should also clearly display the original compatible electronic serial number
(IMEI) and mechanic serial number [MSN]. Such information is contained with the Product.
*) including without limitation loss of use, loss of time, loss of data, inconvenience, commercial loss, lost profits or savings. 10 Safety and General Information In order to claim the warranty service, you must return the Personal Communicator and/or accessories in question to Motorola. Please avoid leaving any supplementary items like SIM cards. The Product should also be accompanied by a label with your name, address, and telephone number; name of operator and a description of the problem. In the case of vehicular installation, the vehicle in which the Personal Communicator is installed should be driven to the Authorised Repair Centre, as analysis of any problem may require inspection of the entire vehicular installation. Conditions This warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product have been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. Motorola reserves the right to refuse free-of-
charge warranty service if the requested documentation cannot be presented or if the information is incomplete, illegible or incompatible with the factory records. Repair, at Motorola's option, may include reflashing of software, the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent, reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts, accessories, batteries, or boards are guaranteed for the balance of the original warranty time period. The Warranty Term will not be extended. All original accessories, batteries, parts, and Personal Communicator equipment that have been replaced shall become the property of Motorola. Motorola does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the products, accessories, batteries or parts. Motorola will not be responsible in any way for problems or damage caused by any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Products, or for operation of Motorola equipment with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied by Motorola, Motorola does not warrant the operation of the Product/peripheral combination and Motorola will not honour any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is determined by Motorola that there is no fault with the Product. Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for any damage, whether or not to Motorola equipment, caused in any way by the use of the Personal Communicator, accessories, software applications and peripherals (specific examples include, but are not limited to: batteries, chargers, adapters, and power supplies) when such accessories, software applications and peripherals are not manufactured and supplied by Motorola. What is not Covered by the Warranty?
This warranty is not valid if the defects are due to damage, misuse, tampering, neglect or lack of care and in case of alterations or repair carried out by unauthorised persons. 1 Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner. 2 Defects or damage from misuse, access to incompatible sources, accident or neglect. Safety and General Information 11 3 Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, adjustment, unauthorised software applications or any alteration or modification of any kind. 4 Breakage or damage to aerials unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. 5 Products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim. 6 Defects or damage due to range, coverage, availability, grade of service, or operation of the system by the operator. 7 Defects or damage due to moisture, liquid or spills of food. 8 Control unit coil cords in the Product that are stretched or have the modular tab broken. 9 All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to customer normal use. 10 Leather cases (which are covered under separate manufacturer's warranties). 11 Products rented on a temporary basis. 12 Periodic maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear;
The talk-time, stand-by time and total life cycle of a Motorola rechargeable battery for your Personal Communicator will depend on usage conditions and network configurations. As a consumable product, the specifications indicate that you should be able to obtain optimum performance for your Motorola Personal Communicator within the first six months from date of purchase and up to (200) charges. The warranty for Motorola rechargeable batteries becomes void if
(i) the batteries are charged other than by Motorola approved battery the charging of the battery;
chargers specified for
(ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering;
(iii) the battery is used in equipment or services other than the equipment for which it is specified. 12 Safety and General Information A Safety and General Information 13 Getting Started Checklist Make sure that the following items are in the box when you unpack it. Your A008388 unit Your A008388's battery Touchscreen Stylus Handsfree headset Charger with plug adapter Leather Pouch (not available in Hong Kong) Data Cable User Manual CD-ROM
! Do not use a rough cloth or any abrasive material to clean the device as these might scratch the surface of the device. Also do not use any solvents to clean the device. increase the ear piece volume during a phone call in the main menu screen, "Move Forward" to select the various functional symbols in the display, "Move Forward" to select the various display selections in dial pad screen, without entering any numbers, press to enter in Address Book turn off the Ringer or VibraCall when the phone is ringing or vibrating. Rocker Switch Moving the button up will:
Moving the button down will:
decrease the ear piece volume during a phone call in the main menu screen, "Move Backward" to select the various functional symbols in the display, "Move Backward" to select the various display selections in the dialogue box, "Move Backward" to select the various buttons to turn off the Ringer or in dial pad screen, press to display the last 20 calls made. VibraCall when the phone is ringing or vibrating
(Below diagram need to be updated for 388) Getting Started 13 Rocker Switch &
Smart Button
(See below for functionality) Touch Screen On/Off Button Press this key to scroll up the screen Infra Red port Battery Cover Battery Release Catch Voice Record Button Smart button??
Press this key to scroll down the screen Motorola Button
- Press this key at most screens to return to the main screen
- Turns backlighting On and Off Handsfree Earpiece Socket Ringer Speaker Touch Screen Stylus Smart Button Pressing the button inwards will:
answer a phone call upon opening the flip answer a phone call upon connecting to an ear piece select functions. redial the last number 14 Getting Started Inserting Your SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card was supplied by your Cellular Service Provider when you bought your phone. Your phone is connected to the network via the SIM card. You will not be able to make or receive calls if you do not have a SIM card inserted in your phone.
! Some networks allow you to make emergency calls without a SIM card inserted. The SIM card is a Smart Card that contains your phone number, service details and memory for storing Phone Book numbers and messages. You can use your SIM card in any GSM handset and you will be charged for the call.
Like a bank or credit card, you should keep your SIM card secure. Do not bend or scratch your card and avoid exposure to static electricity or water.
! Switch off your phone before inserting or removing the SIM card. Failure to do so may damage the memory of your SIM card. 1 Press and hold the Power button to turn off your phone. 2 If the phone's battery door is already in place, push down the battery door release latch, then slide the door down and lift off to remove it. the battery will automatically pop up. Pull upwards the battery release latch
, 3 Slide the SIM holder towards the right and lift up the left side of the holder. Diagram needed to be updated. 4 To insert the SIM card, slide it into the holder with the notch at the top and facing towards the base of the device. 5 To replace the holder, press and slide the it to the left to lock it in place. 6 To replace the battery, insert it, printed arrows first, into the compartment. Align the connections on the battery with the connections on the device. and push down. 7 To replace the battery door, slide it up until it clicks into place. Getting Started 15 After inserting the SIM card, turn on the device. If the SIM card is inserted in the wrong way round, damaged or there is no SIM, the Check Card No Sim message may be displayed. Remove the SIM card, check that it is the right way round and then re-insert it into the phone. If either of the Bad Card See Supplier, or Blocked See Supplier messages are displayed, then you will need to contact your Cellular Service Provider. Installing the Battery Before you can use your device, you need to install and charge the battery. Your phone is designed to be used only with Motorola Original Batteries and accessories. We recommend that you store batteries in their protective cases when not in use. 1 Remove the battery from its protective plastic case. 2 If the old device's battery door is already in place, push down pull up the battery door f the battery will automatically pop up 3 Insert the battery, printed arrows first, into the compartment. Align the connections on the release latch, then slide the door down and lift of battery with the connections on the device and push down. 4 Replace the battery door then slide the door up until it clicks i nto place.
(Diagram needed to be updated) 16 Getting Started Charging the Battery Before you can use your device, you need to install and charge the battery. A Travel Charger will be able to charge a battery fitted in a phone (as well as providing power to the phone directly). To ensure maximum battery performance, a new battery (or a battery that has not been used for several months) should be charged for at least 14 hours before use (but NOT more than 24 hours). A new battery will require several full charge / discharge cycles in order to achieve its optimum performance. A new battery, or a battery that has not been used for several months, may cause a prematurely fully charged indication. Ignore this indication and let the battery charge for several more hours. Do not use lithium ion batteries at extremely low temperatures as the maximum standby /
talk time will not be available when cold. 1 Make sure that the phone is fitted with a battery. Plug the travel charger into your phone with the release tab facing up. 2 Plug the other end of the travel charger into a suitable mains power socket.
! Please make sure that the local mains supply voltage at your location matches that of your charger. 3 When charging starts, you will hear an alert beep and the screen will show (Battery Charging). Charging can take place when the device is on or off. When the device is on, charging does not affect the normal operation of the device. 4 When your device indicates that the battery is fully charged (Charging Complete), press the release tab and remove the travel charger. When your device is turned on, the battery level indicator in the top right hand corner of the screen shows the amount of charge left in your battery.
, Battery Discharged, Battery fully charged. Battery Performance and Maintenance Best battery performance will be achieved when you regularly charge and discharge
, batteries as instructed in this manual. Battery performance is greatly affected by network coverage. Set Battery Saving Mode to on (Please refer to Power Management in System Setup) and
/ or Frequency of Search to slow or medium (Please refer to Network If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself in approximately one month. When not in use, store your battery uncharged in a cool, dark and dry place. Setup menu). Getting Started 17 A A A
! Always treat your batteries with care. Please refer Safety Information on batteries.
! Never leave your batteries in extremely high temperatures (over 60 degrees Celsius), for example near the window, under the direct sunlight.
! Only Motorola Original Accessory batteries can be charged in the phone or the optional desktop charger. This is to protect you and your phone from the risks of incorrect charging. Low Battery Warning Your handset allows you to monitor your battery level via the battery level indicator. When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain, a warning signal
(two beeps) will sound, the battery symbol will begin to flash, and displayed, prompting you to charge your battery. Battery Indicators Insert battery:
the display will prompt you to insert the battery if you have connected the phone to an external current mains before inserting the battery. Low Battery will be Invalid battery:
this display will be accompanied by a warning beep. This is to warn you that the battery cannot be re-charged (though the battery can provide power to the phone). This may indicate that the battery is not Motorola Original Accessory Battery. It is suggested that you use only Motorola Original Batteries and other accessories as Motorola will not be held responsible for any damage to the phone, financial loss or bodily injuries arising from the use of non-Motorola original batteries and accessories. Turning Your Device On - General Your device may be turned on in a number of different ways, depending on the mode in which you want it to operate. If your device is new, or you do not want to change the default phone settings, please refer to the step s in Phone Mode. When you require the diary, memo pad or calculator features, please refer to the steps in PDA Mode. If you have preset the PIN, phone number lock or the device is preset with Manual Network Selection, please refer the Complete Process of T urning On the Device. 18 Getting Started Turning Your Device On To turn on your device, open the flip, press the
(about 1 to 2 seconds) before releasing the button. Power button and hold for a short while Turning Your Device On - Phone Mode
! As this mode transmits the wireless radio frequency which may affect the normal operation of some electronic equipment, please ensure that safety regulations are adhered to before activating the phone mode.
! Do not turn on phone mode on board aircraft. 1 Open the flip, press the Power button and hold for about 4 to 5 seconds (until the screen shows the mode of operation in the dialogue box) before releasing the button. 2 Select Antenna ON, (Under this mode, you can make phone calls and send messages). Phone Mode Antenna Off Antenna On Done 3 Press Done . To confirm your selection. Turning Your Device On - PDA Mode 1 Open the flip then press the Power button and hold the button for about 4 to 5 seconds
(until the screen shows the mode of operation in the dialogue box) before releasing the button. 2 Select Antenna Off to turn off Phone Mode and select PDA Mode; under this mode, you cannot make phone calls and send messages. Phone Mode Antenna Off Antenna On Done 3 Then press Done to confirm your selection. Besides using the above method to activate the PDA mode, you can also refer to the
"Complete Process of Turning On the Phone" to activate the PDA mode. Getting Started 19 A Complete Process of Turning On Your Device If you have pre-set the PIN, phone number lock or the device is preset with manual network selection (refer to System Setup), you will need a few more steps to turn Phone Mode ON. But it also enhances the security of your phone and the versatility of its functions. Open the flip then press the Power button and hold the button until the screen shows the Phone Mode dialogue box, then release. If the SIM card is not inserted, locked, not registered or damaged, the screen will show the following 2 selections:
12:26 No SIM Card!
Continue with:
Antenna Off Antenna On Power Off OK Tap Antenna OFF then press OK, the phone will operate in PDA mode. Calls cannot be made, short messages cannot be sent, etc. Tap Antenna On and then OK, the phone can make Emergency Calls (if the SIM is locked or registered) and use the PDA functions. Refer to the Security Tap Power Off to turn off the device. If the SIM card is working and the PIN is set the following screen will prompt you to key in your PIN as follows:
Setup under System Setup. 12:26 Enter SIM Pin PDA Mode Enter 20 Getting Started to delete the last digit). To enter the PDA mode, simply select PDA Mode to turn on the phone. Alternatively, key in your PIN (for security reasons, the screen will only show # to represent each digit; to correct the last digit, simply press Press Enter to confirm your selection and enter the Phone Mode. If the PIN is incorrect, the screen will show Select PDA Mode to turn on the phone with PDA mode, or Select Try Again to key in the PIN again.
! The SIM card will be automatically locked upon 3 consecutive keying of the wrong PIN. Invalid Pin . You can either:
Please refer to the "System Setup" to unlock the SIM card or contact your service provider. If you have set up the phone number lock (refer to Security screen will prompt you to key in your number lock code to unlock the phone. Please key in the number lock using the same method as keying in your PIN. If the wrong number lock is entered, the screen will show have to press Try Again. The phone will be turned off and locked automatically (even the PDA mode will not work) if you keyed in the wrong number lock 3 consecutive times. Refer "System Setup" to pre-set the PIN and Phone Number Lock. If the correct PIN and Invalid Unlock Code and you Setup under System), the Phone Lock Code have been entered, the phone will then scan and register with the network. If the phone is pre-set with Automatic Network Selection (see Network Settings under Network Setup), the main menu will appear after scanning and selecting an available network. The process of turning on a phone is now complete. If the phone is pre-set with Manual Network Selection, the screen will prompt you to select one network form the list presented to you. You can either:
Press Cancel to select PDA mode. Press OK to select a network from the available networks. 12:26 Available Networks Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Back Your phone will try to register with the selected network. If this is successful, the phone will display the network name and will return to the main menu. The entire process of turning on the phone is now complete. Getting Started 21 A Depending on the different settings, you may not need to go through the entire process to turn on the phone. If the phone is turned on for the first time, it is recommended that you calibrate the screen. For details, please see Calibrate Screen under Display Setup of Phone Setup. Selecting the Handset Operation Mode After turning on the phone, the top left hand corner of the screen will show the
(Phone mode) or icon (PDA mode), prompting you to select the operation mode. icon 12:26 Current Network PDA Mode Net ID:No Network Antenna Off Antenna On Cancel OK GSM Carrier Select Antenna ON and press OK to confirm your selection to go to Phone Mode. Select Antenna OFF and press OK to confirm your selection to go to PDA Mode. Select Cancel to dismiss the dialogue box and the current phone operation mode remains unchanged. Turning OFF the phone With the phone ON, open the flip then press and hold the Power button for about 1 second before releasing. Screen Displays and Operation Your device is the latest wireless communications device that combines the capability of a phone and a PDA. The LCD screen displays the main menu icons and all of the function group icons. You can navigate around the touch screen using the stylus to select the functions you require. The screen will change in accordance with the functions you select. After turning ON the phone, the screen will show the following Your screen shows 4 3 main menus arranged as tabs on the right hand side of the screen. Each main menu consists of up to six function icons, to make up a function group. Menu items are selected by pressing on the relevant tab. 22 Getting Started A A tab represents the Communication Group . The functions within this group help you The to keep in touch with the world. tab represents the Application Group . The functions within this group help you to The manage your daily business. The tab represents the Tool Group . It provides you with some practical tools and utilities. tab represents the Setup Group . Here you can configure and personalise the phone, The as well as providing you with the capability to connect the phone to other devices. Communications Applications Tools Setup 12:26 12:26 12:26 12:26 GSM Carrier GSM Carrier GSM Carrier GSM Carrier Need to be updated for the above diagrams. Icons Status Display Icons The top section of the display shows the Phone Status indicators. The following are some of the common indicators that you may see when using your phone. Phone Mode Function Call status off hook (connected) Getting Started 23 on hold on hook (disconnected) addition of "2" represents line 2 The icons indicate whether the handset is in phone mode, and also the status of the lines
(Call mode). Pressing the icon will invoke the dial pad. 24 Getting Started GPRS attached +
connected +
roaming GPRS attached +
connected +
no roaming Antenna status no GPRS no RF no GPRS GPRS svc, but not attached GPRS svc + attached Notification SIM Card Full SIM Card Full & new notification (i.e. missed call, new SMS, etc.) New notification Getting Started 25 Battery status Strongest Charging: battery flashes while bars increase See battery charging Weakest Invalid battery Clock 12:26 Selecting this icon allows you to adjust the world time. Function Display Icons The bottom left hand section of the display shows the function display indicators. Selecting a function icon will activate the function that it represents. Ringer status Ring Vibrate Ring / Vibrate Silent Call Divert on (when all voice calls are diverted) 26 Getting Started GSM Carrier Service Providers service trademark. Shows Antenna Off when phone mode is not turned on. Shows Emergency Call when the phone can only make emergency calls. When the phone is turned ON, it will systematically show the phone mode, network registration and other information. Pressing this icon will show information about the phone owner and SIM card number details. (Requires owner to enter his own information. Please refer to Searching and Editing contact messages in Address Book). If the SIM Application Tool kit is included, the main screen will be different. displayed in the bottom right corner instead of Main Menu Function Icons Selecting a function icon will activate the function that it represents. will be
. To send, retrieve, check and manage short messages and voicemail services. Records important phone numbers, addresses and other contact details. Records the last 20 outgoing, incoming and missed calls. Sending and Receiving E-mails. new Allows you to surf the internet. icon A simple text feature which allows you to compose short notes and send them via fax , email, SMS or IrDA, or to print them. The datebook is a calendar which allows you to schedule and organise your daily activities such as appointments and meetings. Allows you to create simple sketches and send them via or to send them to other A008 devices. fax and email Getting Started 27 Allows you to create and prioritise simple to-do lists. The Voicenote feature enables you to record up to 3 minutes of personal messages. The integrated Alarm clock allows you to set alarm times and choose from a list of different alerts to remind you. An integrated tool with functions of a standard calculator and a scientific calculator. A useful conversion utility for the Conversion of Length, Mass, Volume, Temperature and Area. Allows you to set the local time and the time for major cities around the world. Allows you to define rates of exchange and perform conversions between world currencies defined in a list. Allows you to choose fro m three different games to play. The Ring Tone Composer allows you to compose your own ring tones and send them via SMS or beam them via IrDA to another phone. Allows you to receive information via Infra Red. Data synchronization with your PC using the Truesync application. Allows you to download applications from you PC or the Internet written in J2ME and to install an execute them on your device. Allows you to transmit and receive in formation via Modem. Allows you to customise the settings of the phone to your individual needs. 28 Getting Started Buttons Button may consist of either words or icons, and are used to execute a certain function. The mostly common used buttons are screen
(at the Function Display or Dialogue Box). Selecting the previous menu. Selecting Cancel aborts the function at the screen and merely returns to the previous menu. Cancel and OK, which are found at the bottom of a OK executes the function then returns to The Function Selection Button This is the most frequently used button. This button appears in the last line at the function displays of many screens. It efficiently selects the functions available at the current operation mode. Press with different options will appear. Use the stylus to select the option you require. The options in each menu bar change depending on the handset operation modes. If you do not wish to select any options, you may press any area other than the dismiss the function dialogue box. The items in the menu bar will vary according to different status of the phone. That is, even and a dialogue box to though they are under the same menu, the one showing in your phone may vary from the diagram shown in the manual. For example, if you did not setup any self defined folder in the email section, when you press (menu bar icon), there will not be any "Edit Folder" or
"Delete Folder" command. It is because system defines that user can only edit or delete self-defined folder, but not any of the preset folder. Therefore, when there is no self-
defined folder, the two commands will not be shown in the menu bar. Title Normally it is the first row displayed on the screen (except Operation Display). It consists of text, icons, tabs, pull down selection box, etc. Some title fields only show numbers, e.g. when dialling a number. 12:26 Turbo Dialing 1 13601229254 13901313676 2 3 4 5 6 Cancel OK Getting Started 29 A Key-in Area Normally consists of titles and Key-in rows. You can use either the stylus or the keyboard to input text, figures and your message in the Key-in Area. 12:26 Edit John Smith Category: Unfiled Name: John Smith Work1:01065641 678 Work2:01065641 577 Cancel OK Pull Down Selection Box A Pull Down Selection Box is identified by the small arrow. The currently selected option is displayed alongside it. To view other options, press the small arrow. To change the current option, simply select the it to make it current. Single Selection Box A Single Selection Box is displayed as a bulleted list with the current selection highlighted. If you wish to change the current selection, simply make your choice and press OK to make it current. In this case, only ONE selection is allowed. Select Type work 1 work 2 home mobile Cancel OK 30 Getting Started Scroll Bar When there is a lot of information that cannot be shown on the screen at the same time, you can either Scroll Up or Scroll Down to see more information. The position of the Scroll Box shows the amount of current information relative to the total amount of information that is available. You can use the following methods to scroll. 1 By using touchscreen, tap the up and down arrows to move up or down the screen one row at a time (to move a smaller area at one time). 2 Press the scroll bar between the Scroll Box and the Scroll Up or Scroll Down keys to move either up or down by one screen (to move a bigger area at one time). 3 Press and drag the Scroll Box to any position that you wish You may also use the scroll up and scroll down keys at the handset keypad to scroll the screen. With these keys, you can scroll up or down one screen at a time. You may also use the Rocker Switch located at the left-hand side of the handset to scroll up or down one row at a time. The highlighted icon shows where the cursor position is, press the Rocker Switch to select it. The Rocker Switch located at the left-hand side of the handset can also be used to move forward or backward to select the Function Icon as well as move up and down to select the various selections in the dialogue box. Press the switch to execute the highlighted icon function. Dialogue Box The dialogue box consists of a title, buttons, and selection boxes. It is the means by which the user receives status information and communicates instructions to the phone. 12:26 Messageing Center Emial Crane Franklin Ben New Text Message Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Dismiss Read A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z New Select How to Enter Words Your device provides a two ways to efficiently enter information. You may use the keyboard or hand write your entry using the hand writing application. Getting Started 31 A Handwriting Script Board Your device uses the Motorola Wisdom Pen Handwriting Recognition technology. It recognises handwritten characters and punctuates in a natural and efficient manner. It allows you to enter text in the language of your choice using either a left or right handed script board. Tap the icon and select the Handwriting option. Similar Characters Panel Handwriting Area Handwritten Small Letter Handwritten Capital Letter Handwritten Number Commonly Used Punctuations Backspace Return to next line Blank Space Need to be Chinese HWR ones
(Chinese), ABC, abc or 123 to choose the The upper part of the screen shows the words that are to be edited. Use the stylus to touch the key-in area at a position where you wish to enter, edit or delete words. The cursor will appear at that point. Before entering any information, select and press type of information you wish to enter. Use the stylus to enter information in the Handwriting area. When you have finished writing or if you pause, it will automatically recognise the most similar character and place it at the cursor position. If an incorrect word results, you can edit it by selecting one of the characters in the Similar Characters Panel and insert it at the last cursor position. Press OK after you have finished writing to speed up the recognition. You can make use of the function keys around the Key-In Area to add punctuation marks, backspace, return, etc. When you have finished entering information, press OK to reflect the changes and to return to the previous menu. Press Cancel if you do not want to save the changes and return to the previous menu. Press to select other options to enter information. 32 Getting Started English and Numeric Keyboard If you select English Keyboard to enter your information (which can be English or Numbers), a Simulated alphanumeric Keyboard will appear in your screen (as shown in the diagrams below):
Tap the up arrow or shift buttons to switch between upper and lower case. Need to be US Keyboard instead. 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9
#*. 0 Numeric Keypad Using the stylus, tap on the Numeric buttons to enter numbers in the Key-in area, then tap OK. 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9
#*. 0 To enter punctuation, tap the (%#& (#*.key.) and the numeric keypad screen will change into punctuation screen. Getting Started 33 A Terms Used In this Guide The following terms are frequently used in this user guide, to describe the basic operation of the device. We recommend that you take time to understand this terminology as it will enhance the usability of the device.
"Tap" or "Press"
Use the stylus or your finger to "Press" a certain position of the screen (e.g. Button, Function Icon, Pull Down Selection Box, Single Selection Box, Multiple Selections Box to execute the function that the icon or button represents. Tap would also apply to using your fingers to press the device keypad (e.g. to turn on/ off a phone, recording button, rolling button etc.).
"Edit" or "Enter"
To perform the function of entering or editing information. After pressing the Key-in Area, you can either use Handwriting Recognition method or a Simulated Keyboard to enter or edit information. Press Similar Character Panel and the character will be placed at the position of the cursor. You will then be returned to the previous menu and the characters entered will appear at the Key-in-
Area. OK to confirm your selection in the
"Select"
Use to operate the Pull Down Selection Box, Single Selection Box, Multiple Selection Box or Listings Display Selection etc.
"Highlight"
On a usual screen display, icons and text are usually black in colour and the screen should have no colour for the background. If a particular icon or text has been selected, the colour will be inverted; that is the character or icon will be in white and the background will be black to show the highlighting.
"Select Character"
When reading a Short message, you can use your Stylus to press on a particular words , keep contact with the screen and slide. The words at the sliding path will then be having an inverted colour. You may release the Stylus from the screen when the desired destination has been reached. The characters which appear in inverted colour from the point your Stylus touches the screen until the point your Stylus releases the screen are considered to be selected. 34 Getting Started Getting Started 35 Phone Functions
! Phone mode is only operational in areas where the network/service is available. Making a Phone Call Apart from the usual dial-up methods, your device has many other dial-up methods to choose from:
calling from the address book;
calling from the SIM card;
dialling a number from an SMS message;
calling from the missed call record;
calling from the answered call record;
single key dialling. Other call related functions provided by your device, such as Call Divert, Call Waiting, Conference Call... etc., can help you to increase the efficiency of your communications. Moreover, it is able to record the last 20 calls (including missed calls, outgoing calls and received calls). 1 Tap at the main menu and your screen will appear as follows:
55555555555 2 5 8 0 1 4 7
Clear 12:26 3 6 9
Send 2 Tap the number that you wish to call and the number will appear at the Number Display Panel. if you wish to delete the last digit. 3 Tap 4 Tap Clear to clear the entire phone number at the display panel. 5 Tap Send to make a phone call by dialling the number at the display panel. 6 Tap End to end a call or just close the phone flip to hang up the phone. Exit appears instead of Clear when no numbers entered. Phone Functions 35 A To make International Direct Dial (IDD) calls or call direct extensions, see the Dialling International Calls and Call Direct Extensions sections. 36 Phone Functions A Tap or Tap button to return to the main menu. If there is no number in the Number Display Panel, Tap "Redial" to redial the last dialled number. You can continue to dial the extension number after you have made a successful phone button in the function panel, call. You can get back the dial-up screen by pressing and then press the extension number. to enter the dial-up screen, then tap 112 and tap OK. Calling.. GSM Emergency Phone Call The worldwide GSM standard provides a single uniform number, 112, to dial in cases of emergency. Provided that your phone has found a network, you will be able to make an emergency call. The call can be made regardless of any security codes and, depending on the network, with or without a SIM card inserted. The emergency call will be directed to a central emergency operator. To dial the emergency number, tap While the emergency call is being made and connected, the display will show Emergency. Receiving a Phone Call To receive a phone call, your phone must be switched on and have a network connection with adequate signal strength. If your phone is locked, you must unlock the phone to answer the call. Your All Call Diversion and Call Barring settings should not be set to divert or bar incoming calls. Please refer to the Security Features section under System Setup, and to the Phone Setup section. When there is an incoming call, your phone will ring (or vibrate) and the screen will display an incoming call message. 12:26 Message center Incoming call Heidi Ho Voice Mail Text Msgs Info Svc Quick Text Busy SIM Card Outbox Exit Drop Answer Compose Phone Functions 37 A A A 1 Tap Answer to answer the call. When the call is finished, either Tap End to end the call or simply close the flip. 2 Tap Drop to reject a call. 3 Tap Busy to reject a call as busy. If there is a phone number stored in the address book corresponding to the callers number, the phone will display the callers name. If the caller uses the Hide Caller Display function, the number will not be shown. If you pre-set the "Key Answer OnlyFlip Answer" to OFF, please refer to Flip Answer in the Phone Setup section under System Setup. The call will be answered upon opening the flip. If the flip is currently open, tap either the Smart Button or the Rocker switch to answer the call. When in Phone mode, the Function status will change according to the current call state. Not dialling or not during a phone call. Dialling or in use. Call Waiting / Call on hold. The functions will change in accordance with the current call state. Whilst in a call, tap and the Function Display Box will appear. Select the function you require using the stylus. The functions will change in accordance with the current call state. If you do not wish to select a function, tap to dismiss the Function Display Box. 12:26 Connected Heidi Ho 00:01 End Hold MENU
- mute
- transfer
- new call
- my number 38 Phone Functions A A A A the Open Window display will show Voice Calls Under a Closed Flip status:
When there is an incoming call, following by the incoming call telephone number (if this recorded in the Address Book, the associate name will be displayed instead). You could open the flip to answer t before. Hints: If headset has been plugged in, you can use the Smart Button to pick up the incoming call. he call according to the procedures mentioned phone number has been Phone Functions 39 Before Connection and During Dialling Functions
! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. In the Dial Pad screen, Tap Show ID:
and you could select the following options, including:
This option allows you to make a call and permits the receiver of the call to see your phone number This option allows you to make a call without the receiver of the call seeing your phone number Hide ID:
Switch to Line 2:
Some SIM cards have 2 numbers associated with them. This option Insert +:
Insert Pause:
allows you to switch between the two when making a call. This allows you to call from any country without knowing the local international access code. Simply add the international dialling prefix + (by Tapping 0 for 3-4 seconds, + will then be displayed). Inserts a three-second pause character in a phone number. When the pause is reached, the phone will wait until the call is answered. Allows you to view, enter or edit your phone number My Number:
Dialling an International Call This allows you to call from any country without knowing the local international access code. Simply add the international dialling prefix + (by Tapping 0 for 3-4 seconds, + will then be displayed). Now enter the country code and the phone number, and Tap international call. Call a Direct Extension or Voice Mailbox The A008388 allows you to dial extensions or voice mailboxes directly. To insert a three-second pause character in a phone number. However, the first pause in the dialling string is an exception. When the pause is reached, the phone will wait until the call is answered. 1 Enter the phone number as usual. 2 Go to the position that you wish to insert a pause character and Tap 3 Select Insert Pause from the pop-up menu. A letter P (the pause sign) will be shown. 4 Key in the extension number. 5 Tap Send after you have finished keying in all the numbers. For example, key in a pause sound after the phone number 01065642288, then key in 9999, the phone call will be transferred to extension 9999 of the called phone number (the called party should have the extension function). SEND to make your 40 Phone Functions Or, if 01065642288 has a Mailbox 1011 which can be controlled by dial-up method and its password is 0211, you can Tap the following numbers to enter the whole bundle of numbers:
01065642288P1011P0211. For details of inserting pause sounds when saving phone numbers to the Address Book, please refer to the Adding New Contact Information in Address Book section. During Conversation Functions
! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider One Call Connected When you are in the middle of the conversation, the screen will appear as follows:
12:26 Connected Heidi Ho 00:01 End Hold You may:
1 Tap End to end the call. 2 Tap Hold to put the call on hold. 3 Tap to select the Dial Pad (the Function Icon will show
, indicating that the call has been put on hold). You may then dial another number. 4 Tap Mute: Turns Mute On or Off. This function temporarily turns the microphone off during a to select the following options:
phone call. Reselect this option to resume your conversation. Transfer: This option transfers a call to another number. New Call: This function allows you to make a new call. My Number: Shows the phone number of the handset. Phone Functions 41 Hold Call and Dial another Number
! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. During an active call if you want to put the current call on hold so that you can make a second call do the following:
1 Tap and select New Call or simply press the screen will appear as follows:
12:26 1555555555 1 4 7
Clear 2 5 8 0 3 6 9
Send 2 Using the stylus, Tap the number that you wish to call and the number will appear in the display panel. Tap number. if you want to delete the last digit, or Clear to clear the entire 3 Tap Send to make the call. If the new call is successful, you will have two active calls with the previous call on hold, as shown in the following screen. 12:26 On Hold Heidi Ho 02:00 Connected 55555555555 00.30 End 00:20 Switch Tap to return to the original call without dialling the second phone. 42 Phone Functions Switch Call
! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. With one call on hold, and a second number successfully dialled, you can switch between the active call and the call on hold. This enables you to talk to two different people alternately. Only one of the people can hear your voice at a time. To do this tap The screen will appear as follows:
Switch. 12:26 On Hold 5555555555 00:20 Connected Heidi Ho 04.00 End 02:00 Switch Tap End to continue with the active call. Transfer Call
! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. To transfer an active call to another number:
1 Tap and then tap Transfer. The screen will appear as follows:
12:26 5555555555 1 4 7
Back 2 5 8 0 3 6 9
Send 2 Tap Send to transfer the call. 3 Tap and the call will not be transferred. Phone Functions 43 To transfer an active call to the call on hold:
Tap and then tap Transfer. The screen will appear as follows:
12:26 5555555555 1 4 7
Back Transferring 3 2 Call to Call 6 5 On Hold 8 9
0 Cancel Transfer This transfer will connect the two parties. When the call is transferred, it will automatically end your call. Turbo Dialling Turbo dialling permits you to make a phone call easily by dialling a single number. To make a phone call using this feature, first store your nine most frequently used numbers in your Turbo dialling list. For storing number in the Turbo Dial List, please refer Turbo Dial List in the Phone Setup section. To quickly retrieve and dial a number stored in the first nine locations of your address book 1 Tap 2 Tap and hold the desired numeric key for more than 3 seconds. The phone number stored to display dial pad. at this location will be dialled automatically. 12:26 2 5 8 0 3 6 9
1 4 7
Exit Send 44 Phone Functions If the key you tapped did not have a phone number assigned to it, you will be prompted if you want to be taken to the Turbo Dial Setup screen, see below Setup Turbo Dialing?
Cancel OK Dialling numbers stored in a SIM card If you have numbers stored in your SIM card, you can dial them directly from the dial pad. 1 Tap 2 Tap the number key corresponding to the memory location of the phone number stored in in the main menu to switch to the Dialling Display. your SIM card, then tap the key. 3 Tap SEND to call. 12:26 12:26 12:26 2#
2#
1 4 7
2 5 8 0 3 6 9
Clear Send Call Now?
SIM Card Dialing 3 1 CoCo Liu 6 4 5555555555 7 9 Location 002
Cancel Send Clear 2 5 8 0 Send Calling... CoCo 00:00 Hold End If a name was not entered when storing the number in the SIM card, the SIM card Dialling Confirmation Panel will not show any name. 12:26 2#
Call Now?
SIM Card Dialing 3 1 CoCo Liu 6 4 5555555555 7 9 Location 002
Cancel Send Clear 2 5 8 0 Send Phone Functions 45 A If you Tap a number key or keys which correspond to an empty location in your SIM card,
(a location that does not have a phone number stored in it), you will receive a warning message that the location is empty and be prompted to return to the dial pad. 12:26 2#
SIM Location 3 is Empty 6 9
2 5 8 OK 0 1 4 7
Clear Send For instructions on how to store numbers in your SIM card, please refer to the relevant text in Storing Contact Person Information in your SIM Card in the Contact List section. For dialling the numbers from address book, please refer to the Making Phone Calls or Sending SMS Messages through Address Book section. For dialling phone numbers from SMS messages, please refer to the Taking Phone Numbers from SMS Messages section. Auto Re-dial If the network is busy, you will hear a fast busy signal. With Auto Re-dial set to phone repeats the call attempt automatically until your call is connected. When your call is answered, your phone will ring or vibrate to notify you. To set up Auto Redial, please refer to the Auto Re-dial section in Phone Setup. Making a Conference Call
! You must subscribe to both Conference Call and Call Waiting Supplementary Services to be On, your able to use this feature. This option joins the active call with a hold call. With conference call, you can have a conference with up to five other telephones. At any time during your call, you can add, disconnect or separate individuals from the Conference Call. 46 Phone Functions A A A A Initiating a Conference Call To initiate a conference call, you should:
1 Firstly, dial one party of the conference call. 2 Then, place this call on hold and dial another phone number. You will then have one active call and one call on hold. Please refer to the section Hold Call and Dial another Number. 3 Tap to enter the In-Call menu and select Link Call . Yourself, the currently active call and the call on hold will then join into one conference call. The following screen shows the number of parties in the conference call. 12:26 Connected Conference call 14.00 End 30:36 Hold Adding a New Call to the Conference Call There are a number of different ways to add new calls to the conference call:
Using the dial pad. By answering a call waiting Regardless of which method is chosen to add a new call, the original Conference Call will be first placed on hold while the new call is being connected. Tap progress. and then Tap Link Call to connect the new call with the original Conference Call in Phone Functions 47 Separating a Member From a Conference Call During a conference call, you will also have the option to separate a selected member from the main Conference Call. In order to separate a member from the main Conference Call, there must not be any calls on hold. 1 Tap and then Tap Split 12:26 Split... Heidi Ho 12345678901234 123456789012 OK 00:00 Cancel 2 Find the selected member (telephone numbers or names) whom you wish to separate from the Conference Call by scrolling down the selection box. 3 Tap OK to confirm splitting the selected member from the Conference Call. 4 Tap Cancel to cancel the split call. 5 The selected call will be separated from the main Conference Call and private conversation between you and the selected member is possible (other parties in the conference will be on hold). To re-join all the parties again, Tap Call. and then select Link 48 Phone Functions A Call Waiting If you have 2 active calls with one call on hold, and there is an incoming call, the screen will show:
12:26 Incoming Call Heidi Ho To answer,drop:
Current call Call on hold 12345678901234 123456789012 Drop Call Busy 00:00 End Hold You have to end one active call at this time before you can receive the third call:
1 If " Drop Current " is selected and you tap " Drop ", the current call will be dropped and the incoming call will be answered. 2 If " Call to Answer " is selected and you tap " Drop ", the call that is on hold will be dropped and the incoming call will be answered. 3 If you tap " Busy ", the incoming call will be rejected with busy. Phone Functions 49 50 Phone Functions Address Book Personal Contact Information The Address Book stores and records important contact details and information including names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, pager numbers, e-mail address, important dates etc. Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved and dialled, and can also be used to send faxes and e-mails. You can classify your contacts according to your communication needs. Defining categories for your contact details helps you to organise and retrieve your information efficiently. For example, you can put all your business partners contacts into a Business category, all your friends into a Personal category. Your device provides some basic information categories:
Fixed Dialling:
The feature allows you to limit use (typically to a predefined list of telephone numbers, country codes, area codes or other prefixes of your choosing. third-party use) of your phone
! Availability of Fixed Dialling may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to this service where available from you service provider All Contacts:
SIM Card:
Unfiled:
Lists all contacts from all categories. Lists the contacts information saved in the SIM card. The SIM card icon in front of the contact name identifies these. Lists contacts setting for all new contacts. This category is where you provide information about yourself. that have not been classified. This is the default category Owner:
In addition to the above, you can add your own categories to allow you to manage your information efficiently or customise existing categories to meet your specific needs. You can specify contacts information to be stored in the Phone Memory or SIM Card Memory. If you do not specify a location, your contact information will be stored in the Phone Memory. Depending on the type of SIM card and the services that you subscribe to, most SIM cards allow only basic contacts information to be stored, usually a name and a phone number for each contact. When you change your cellular device, the information stored in the SIM Card Memory (of the original SIM card) is transferable whilst the information stored in the Phone Memory remains with the original device. Grouping Your device allows you to group relevant contacts together to facilitate the sending of the same information to the group. A group could contain members of a club or colleagues Address Book 49 working on a project. A icon before the group name indicates that the contacts listed as recipients are in the same group. How to create and manage groups is described later in this section. Adding New Contact Information 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book. If you already have contacts stored in the Phone or SIM memory, a list of contacts will be displayed as shown below. 12:26 12:26 All Contacts New Contact Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New Category: Unfiled Name:
Work1:
Work2:
WkFax:
Home:
Cancel OK If you have no contacts stored either in the phone or the SIM memory, then the screen will display no contact information. 2 Tap New to add a new contact to the Address Book. 3 At the Category prompt, tap and scroll down the Categories Selection box. 12:26 All Contacts Categories Emial Crane Franklin Ben SIM Card Unfiled Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z OK Exit New You will be presented with a list of default categories, which are:
SIM Card Unfiled To select one of the default categories, tap the single selection box alongside the category you require. If you do not select a category, the contact will be added to the category select SIM Card, basic contacts information will be saved in the SIM card. Contacts information under the rest of the categories will be stored in the device. Unfiled . If you 50 Address Book The type and the amount of information, which can be stored in SIM card depends on the type, and setup of SIM card itself. 4 Tap OK to return to the New Contact display. 5 Tap the field alongside each entry and enter the relevant information. To fully utilize the Address Book function, we advise you to enter as much information as possible. For example, if you did not enter the mobile phone number in a contact, you will not be able to find this contact in the listing table when you are sending an SMS message. 12:26 Edit John Smith Home:
Cancel OK Different Keypad for Hong Kong Inserting Pauses You can insert pause sounds in a series of numbers. To do so, tap Numeric Keypad to the Symbol Keypad, and at the position that you want to insert a pause character tap P. 1 After entering any information, tap OK to save it in the particular field. When you are in to change from the the editing display, you may tap to change the method of input. 2 Tap CANCEL to abort all editing and return to the previous screen. Your device can store various types of information. HmFax:
Mobile:
SMS Message Number Name:
Work1:
Work2:
WkFax:
Home:
The SMS message number will be generated once you have keyed in a mobile phone Pager:
E-mail1:
E-mail2:
(See note below) number. The SMS message number is represented by the symbol number as the mobile phone number. It is used to send SMS and will be automatically modified if the mobile phone number is changed. and has the same The following information is stored under Business Contacts:
Title:
Province:
PostCode:
Address Book 51 A A Company:
Country:
City:
Address:
The following information is stored under Personal Contacts Country:
Province:
City:
Address:
PostCode:
Web Page:
Birthday:
Anniversary:
Note:
3 Press OK to save the changes. 4 Press Cancel to cancel any changes made and return to the Address Book menu. After Making a call, you can save the Phone number of the last call in your Address Book. Storing a Number After a Call You can save the phone number you last called in your Address Book. The number can be saved in two ways:
Store the number into a new Contact . Store the number into an existing Contact. After tapping End to end a call, tap the Store button within 5 seconds. A Store Number display will be shown. You can choose to store the number as a New Contact in your Address Book or add the number to an existing Address Book entry. 12:26 Call Ended Heidi Ho 10:41 Add new contact in adressbook Add new info into old contact 12:26 All contacts Store Number Emial Crane Franklin Ben Create Contact unavailable Gerherdt Will Add to Contact Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z New Redial Exit New 52 Address Book A Storing a number into a New Contact If you choose Create Contact , you will be prompted to select the type of phone number from the list. Make your selection and tap appropriate place. Tap OK to save the phone number. OK. The last number called is then added to the 12:26 12:26 All Contacts Select Type Emial Crane Work 1 Franklin Ben Work 2 Gerherdt Will Home Phone Golf Group Mobile Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z Exit New New Contact Category: Unfiled Name:
Work1:01065555 555 Work2:
WkFax:
Cancel OK Storing a Number into an Existing Contact If you choose Add to Contact , a list of All Contacts will be displayed. Select the entry you want to edit and tap OK. As before, you will be prompted to select the type of phone number, make your selection and tap OK. The last number called will be added to the appropriate place. Tap OK to update the Address Book. 12:26 12:26 12:26 Address Book Eric Crane Franklin Ben Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel All Contacts Select Type Emial Crane Work 1 Franklin Ben Work 2 Gerherdt Will Home Phone Golf Group Mobile Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z OK Exit New Edit:Jon Hua Category: Unfiled Name:Jon Hua Work1:01065555 555 Work2:
WkFax:
Cancel OK Address Book 53 Search/Edit Contact Information 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book. Tap All Contacts on the pull down selection box to show the following Category Display. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New Category Selection Box 12:26 All contacts Alphabet Scroll Bar Categories Emial Crane Franklin Ben SIM Card Personal Gerherdt Will Unfiled Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z Exit New 2 Select the Category and tap OK to confirm your choice. 3 If you want to return to the previous screen Tap 4 Tap on the first letter of the contact that you want to search for, then use the up and Cancel. down arrow to select the name of the contact, for example John Smith. When you have found John Smith in the list, select it by tapping on it. Currently stored contact information for John Smith will then be displayed. Use the scroll bar to display more information. 12:26 12:26 John Smith 01065645555 01065555555 01055555555 13911111111 13911111111 Jon@yahoo.com Back John Smith Manager Motorola 600 US Hwy 45 N Libertyville,IL USA Birthday:2000 1 Edit Back Edit 54 Address Book 5 To edit any of the contact information, Tap 6 Tap 7 Enter the new information at the relevant field and tap and select the text entry method. Edit . Then select the entry you want to edit. OK to save changes to the data. 12:26 12:26 Edit John Smith Home:
Edit John Smith Category: Unfiled Name: John Smith Work1:01065641 678 Work2:01065641 577 Cancel OK Cancel OK Wrong Keypad again. 8 Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu. Sorting Contacts The order of your contacts can be changed according to your needs. 1 Tap at the Address Book screen. 2 Tap Sort Names and the Sort Names By selection box will appear prompting you to select the order (Pin Yin, Zhu Yin and Strokes) 3 Tap OK to confirm. The surnames will then be re-arranged accordingly 12:26 All contacts Emial Crane Franklin Ben Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New A - E F - J K - O P - T U - Z F - J Pinyin Zhuyin Strokes Sort Name By OK Cancel Finding Contact Information 1 Tap 2 Then, tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book. and select Find Contact and the Find By box will appear in the display:
Address Book 55 12:26 All contacts Emial Crane Find By Franklin Ben Name Gerherdt Will Number Text Golf Group Herry Ha Cancel Hiedi Ho A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z OK Exit New 3 You can choose to search the contacts by Name, Number or Text. Make your search selection and tap OK. 4 If you selected find by Name, enter the name that you would like to search for and tap OK. The screen will then show the search results. 12:26 Edit John Smith Home:
Cancel OK change this Keypad too. 12:26 Search Results Jobling,Jeremy Jobling,Fran Jobling,Simon Job Center Jober,Kim Jasmine Cancel 5 Tap and select the name to show more contact information. 6 Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu. If there are no matches to the search criteria, the screen will show No Match Found . Deleting a Contact 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book. Tap on the first letter of the contact that you want to search for, then use the up and down arrow to select it. 2 At the Contact Information, tap
. 56 Address Book 12:26 John Smith 01065645555 01065555555 01055555555 13911111111 13911111111 Jon@yahoo.com Back Edit MENU
- new contact
- find contact
- delete contact
- send SMS
- send e-mail
- copy to SIM
- print contact
- beam contact Address Book 57 3 Tap Delete Contact and the Delete dialogue box will appear. 12:26 All contacts Emial Crane Delete This Franklin Ben Contact?
Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK U - Z 4 Tap OK to delete the contact information and save changes to the data. 5 Tap Cancel to abort the deletion and return to the previous menu. Exit New Deleting Contacts If you want to delete more than one contact:
1 Tap in the All Contacts display. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- sort names
- print contact
- delete contact 58 Address Book 2 Then tap Delete Contacts and a Delete Dialogue Box will appear. 12:26 All Contacts Fran Li Gid E.Yup Giordano Wi Golf Group Jon Hua Sarry Lu Cancel OK 3 Tap OK to start to delete all the selected contact information. 4 Tap Cancel to keep all the contact information and return to the All Contacts menu Display. Deleting...
<name>
Cancel 5 If you tap Cancel whilst deleting is in progress, you will stop the delete process and return to the All Contacts screen. Address Book 59 Creating Your Own Categories Adding Your Own New Category 1 Tap 2 Tap and select New Category . at the main menu to enter the Address Book. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New 12:26 New Category Category:
Cancel OK MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- sort names
- print Contact
- delete Contact 3 At the Category: field,enter the name of the new category. 4 Tap OK to confirm the creation of your new category. A Category Name may not exceed 10 characters in length. 60 Address Book A Editing Your Own Category 1 Tap at the Main Menu to enter the Address Book. Select down selection box. All Contacts from the pull 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- sort names
- print Contact
- delete Contact 2 Tap Edit Category to display the List of Categories that you can modify.
! Only categories that you have defined yourself may be edited, the default categories of All Contacts, SIM Card, Unfiled, and Owner may not. If you have not added a category of your own, the Edit Category item will not be present. 3 Select the category that you wish to edit and tap OK. The Edit Category screen will be displayed. At the prompt Name: enter the modifications to your chosen category. 4 Tap OK to save the changes. Address Book 61 Deleting Your Own Category 1 Tap at the Main Menu to enter the Address Book. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- sort names
- print Contact
- delete Contact 2 Tap and tap Delete Category to display the list of categories that you can delete. 12:26 All contacts Delete Category Emial Crane Meeting Franklin Ben Personal Gerherdt Will Running Group Golf Group Game Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z OK New Exit Only categories that you have defined yourself may be deleted, the default categories of All Contacts, SIM Card, Unfiled, and Owner may not and will not be shown. 62 Address Book A 3 Select the category that you wish to delete and tap OK. Delete Category?
Cancel OK 4 Tap OK to confirm deletion of the selected category. All contacts will remain in the address book and be moved to the Unfiled category. 5 Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu and the selected category will NOT be deleted. Creating Groups Setting Up a New Group The purpose of creating groups is for sending SMS messages to multiple recipients. Only those contacts with mobile phone numbers entered in their contact information will be able to be part of a group. 1 Tap 2 Tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book. and Tap New Group . 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New 12:26 New Group Category: Unfiled Name:
Recipients:
Cancel OK MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- sort names
- print contact
- delete contact Address Book 63 3 Tap the Category selection box to select the category in which the Group should appear. 4 Tap the field at the prompt Name: and enter the name of the group that you wish to create and tap OK. 5 Tap the field at the prompt Recipients: go through the listing and select each recipient by marking an X in front of the name. 12:26 Recipients Fon Brewer Fred Simth Matt Klapman Num Pisutha Peter Jones Bob Mak Cancel Ok 6 Tap OK after selecting the members. Selected members will appear in the recipients field. 7 Tap OK. Your newly added group will appear under the category in which you placed it, and are identified as a group by a
! Only those contacts with mobile numbers entered will be displayed on the Group display. mark in front of the group name. The purpose for creating groups is for sending SMS messages to multiple recipients. In this respect, contacts without mobile phone numbers cannot create a group. Searching Group Recipients 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book. At the Address Book menu, information that has a group GOLF has been selected. icon in front its name belongs to a group. In this example, the 2 Tap the Name of the Group to view the group members. 12:26 Golf Group Category: Unfiled Name: Golf group Recipients:Coco;
Jon Hua;Lily;
Shary Shang;Veli Zhao;Jeny Mu;Sarry OK Cancel 64 Address Book Adding Group Recipients 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the Address Book . Scroll and select the group that you want to display more information about. 2 Tap the field at the prompt Recipients: go through the listing and select each recipient that you want to add to the group. 3 Tap OK. The new recipients will be added to the recipients list 4 Tap OK. Deleting Groups 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the you want to delete. Address Book . Scroll and select the group that 2 Tap 3 Tap Delete Group and a confirmation screen will be shown. 12:26 Golf Group Category: Unfiled Name: Golf group Recipients:Coco;
Jon Hua;Lily;
Shary Shang;Veli Zhao;Jeny Mu;Sarry OK Cancel MENU
- delete group 12:26 All contacts Emial Crane Delete This Franklin Ben Contact?
Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z Exit New 4 Tap OK to confirm deletion. After the group has been deleted, the group recipient information will remain. Address Book 65 Entering and Editing Owners information
! You should carry out this setup before you can surf the Internet. The Internet setting should at least include your mobile phone number with your country code added before the number. The Internet terminal will use this number as your account number for calculating connection charges. at the Main Menu to enter the Address Book. 1 Tap 2 Tap on All Contacts in the title bar to show the Categories Listing Display. 3 Scroll and select Owner and tap OK to display the Owner's information screen. 12:26 New Contact Category: Owner Name:
Work1:
Work2:
WkFax:
Home:
Cnacel OK 4 Tap each field and enter the relevant information. 5 Tap OK to save the information. To edit owner information, repeat steps 1 and 2 above to display the Owner's Information 1 Tap edit to display the Owner's information edit screen. 2 Tap each field and edit the information. 3 Tap OK to save the changes. 12:26 12:26 Jon Mak 01065555555 01065555555 01063555555 15555555555 15555555555 Jon@yahoo.com Edit:Jon Mak Category:Owner Name: Jon Mak Work1:01065555 555 Work2:01065555 555 Back Edit Cancel OK 66 Address Book Copying Contact Information from the Phone Memory to a SIM Card You can copy contact information stored in your device to a SIM Card. By using the same SIM Card, you can also retrieve the contact information stored in another GSM phone.
! The size of the SIM Card memory determines the amount of information that can be stored in the SIM Card, while the function of the SIM Card determines what type of information can be saved. Usually, a SIM Card can only store names and phone numbers. 1 Tap 2 Tap card. at the main menu to enter the Address Book. and Tap Copy to SIM to display all contacts except those stored on your SIM 3 Select the contact name that you wish to copy and tap 4 The Copy to display shows all the numbers associated with the contact you have OK. selected. Select one of the numbers from the list and tap OK. Normally a SIM card memory can only store one contact number under each name. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New 12:26 All Contacts Fran Crane Franklin Be Gerherdt Wi Gomer Ziegf Henry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- print contact
- delete contact Address Book 67 A 12:26 All Contacts Copy work 1 work 2 home mobile Cancel A - D E - H E - H I - L M - P Q - T U - Z OK Cancel Copy 5 Tap OK to save the selected information in your SIM Card then tap Cancel to return to the All Contacts screen to select another contact. 6 If the memory in the SIM card is full, SIM Memory full will be displayed. 12:26 All Contacts
Emil Crane Franklin Be SIM Card Andrea De Memory Full Gomer Ziegf OK Henry Ha Mike Sk Exit Copy Copying Contact Information from a SIM Card to the Phone Memory You can also copy contact information stored in your SIM Card to the Phone Memory. 1 At the main menu, tap 2 Tap the Category pull down selection box, scroll and select to enter the Address Book. SIM Card and tap OK. The display will show all contacts stored on your SIM card. 3 Tap 4 Select the contact that you wish to copy to the phone memory. and select Copy to Phone . 68 Address Book 12:26 All Contacts Fran Li Gid E.Yup Giordano Wi Golf Group Jon Hua Sarry Lu Cancel OK 5 Select the number type from the Copy to screen corresponding to the number you are copying from the SIM card memory. 6 Tap OK to save the contact information in the phone memory. 12:26 All Contacts Select Type work 1 work 2 home mobile Cancel A - D E - H E - H I - L M - P Q - T U - Z OK Cancel Copy 7 Tap Cancel to return to the All Contacts screen without copying any contacts information to the phone memory. To facilitate the search of contacts information saved in a SIM Card, you may select the category as SIM Card. All contacts information saved in a SIM Card will then have an icon in front of the contacts surnames. Displays may vary if you always tap in the main menu to enter the All Contacts screen. The display shown depends on the sort method you selected when searching the contact information previously. The group of contact persons in this sort will be displayed first when entering the Contact List again. Sending and Receiving Contact Information Your device allows you to send contact information as a short message. If the recipient is using a normal GSM mobile phone, the information received will be viewed as a normal short message; if the recipient is using the saved in their Contact List, at the appropriate phone number type. A008388 mobile phone, the information received will be Address Book 69 A A Sending Contact Information 1 At the main menu, tap to enter All Contacts screen. Find the person whose information you want to send and Tap on their name. All phone numbers associated with this contact will be displayed. 12:26 Jon Mak 12:26 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit 01065555555 01065555555 01063555555 15555555555 15555555555 Jon@yahoo.com Back Edit All contacts Select Type Emial Crane Work 1 Franklin Ben Work 2 Gerherdt Will Home Phone Golf Group Mobile Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z New Exit New MENU
- new contact
- find contact
- delete contact
- send SMS
- send eMail
- copy to SIM
- print contact
- beam contact 2 Tap
, then select Send SMS to display the Select Type screen. 3 Tap on the checkboxes to select the phone numbers to be sent and tap OK to display the New Message screen. 4 Tap on the To: prompt, to display the Send To screen. Select the recipients of the contact information by tapping on the check boxes and tap OK. 70 Address Book Alternatively, 1 Tap on the field next to the To: prompt to display the New Message dial screen. Enter the recipient's mobile number and tap OK. 12:26 12:26 New Message Message:
Jon Hua Send to Fran Li Gid E.Yup Giordano Wi Golf Group Jon Hua Sarry Lu Cancel Send Cancel OK 2 Tap Send to send the information.
If you try to send contact information of a length exceeding the string length limitation
(160 English characters), this notice will be displayed: Unable To Send Information Exceeding Length Limitation. Address Book 71 Receiving Contact Information When a new message arrives, there will be an alert sound and the following dialogue box will be displayed. 12:26 Message Center Emial Crane Franklin Ben New Text Message Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Dismiss Hiedi Ho Read New Select 1 Tap Read to read the message immediately. 12:26 New Contact Catagory: Unfiled Name:Jon Hua Work1:01065555 555 Work2:01065555 555 Cancel Store 2 Tap the pull down selection box alongside the which the contact information should be stored. Category: prompt to select the category in 3 Tap Store to save the information in the selected category. If you tap "Dismiss", you may read the short message later. 72 Address Book Making Phone Calls and Sending Information Through Your Address Book Your device provides several quick and easy ways to communicate with other people. You can make phone calls, send faxes send short messages or emails direct from your Contact List. The advantage of this dialling method is that you do not need to enter phone number digits one by one. The examples below show how you can call, email or send an SMS message to Herry Ha. Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book 1 Tap at the Main Menu. Search for the person to whom you want to place a call. Once located, tap the name and the particulars of this recipient will appear on the display. 2 Select the phon e number or mobile phone number to place the call.
If Prepend in Phone Setup is set to OFF, the call will be placed immediately once you tap the phone number. For more detail about Prepend, please refer to Prepend Setup section. 12:26 12:26 12:26 All Contacts Herry Ha Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho 01065555555p555 01065555555 01065555555 15555555555 15555555555 HaHa@yahoo.com Exit New Back Edit End Calling... Herry Ha 00:00 Hold Address Book 73 Sending Short Messages from Through Address Book 1 Repeat step 1 from Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book. 2 Tap on the mobile phone number to display the New Message screen. 12:26 New Message [0000]
Herry Ha Message:
3 Compose your SMS, and then tap SEND . Cancel Send Sending E-Mail from Your Address Book 1 Repeat step 1 from Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book. 2 Tap on the email address of the recipient to display the 3 Compose your email, then tap send . New Message screen. 12:26 New Message To:HaHa@yahoo.com CC:
Subject:
Message:
Cancel Send For more detail on how to add an attachment to the email, please refer to Send Attachment from the Email Function section. 74 Address Book A Printing Contact Information
! Your PC should have the appropriate infrared equipment installed before using this function. You should also ensure that there are no obstructions between your device and the receiving device and that the two infrared ports are located close together prior to transmitting information. 1 At the main menu, tap 2 Tap to enter All Contacts screen. and select Print Contacts. Select the contact information to be printed by tapping on the check boxes and tap OK. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane Jon Mak Gerherdt Will Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit New 12:26 All Contacts Fran Crane Franklin Be Gerherdt Wi Gomer Ziegf Henry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK MENU
- find contact
- new category
- edit category
- delete category
- new group
- copy to SIM
- print contact
- delete contact Address Book 75 3 At the Print via IR screen, select the printer type and tap PRINT. If a connection can be established the device will start to transmit the information to the printer. You will be informed if printing is successful by a series of display messages. Print via IrDA Printer Type:
Canon Print via IrDA Sending... Print via IrDA Sent to Printer Cancel Print Cancel OK If a connection cannot be established, or printing failed, you will receive messages to that effect. Print via IrDA Printer Not Found Print via IrDA IrDA Link Broken OK OR OK 76 Address Book Sending Contact Information using IrDA Your Motorola A008388 allows you to send contact information to another device, with Vcard capability, by using infrared transmission. This capability really increases the convenience to exchange information between handsets and handheld devices of your friends and colleagues. When you are using two A008388 to exchange Contact information, the procedure is as follows:
1 At the main menu, tap 2 Find the person whose information you want to send and Tap on their name. All phone to enter All Contacts screen. numbers associated with this contact will be displayed. 3 Tap and select Beam Contact and the following display will result. Sending via IR Looking for Device... Cancel Alternatively, you may tap on the icon box located at the right side of the heading. 4 At the second A008388, tap
. Alternatively, you may tap on the icon box at the right hand side of the title bar. 5 Providing the two A008388 Infrared ports are aligned within the right angle and right distance, data transmission will start. This will be confirmed by the following display. Receive IR Receiving... Cancel 6 If there is any interruption or an error occurs during transmission, an error message will be displayed. If you have too much information stored in your phone, the phone will remind you that the storage is already full when you try to enter new contact information. In this case, you must transfer the contact information to your PC and free up some storage, before entering new information into the phone. Please refer to the "
synchronisation. TrueSync" section for more details regarding Address Book 77 SMS Your device besides being used for normal voice calls possesses the capability of sending, managing and receiving messages to and from other devices. At the Main menu tap to enter the Message Centre display. The Message Centre is where your messages are organised. There are 9 default folders where messages of various types can be stored. You may also create your own personal folders. A number that appears outside the brackets indicates the total number of messages in each folder. A number inside the brackets indicates the number of new or unread messages. 12:26 GSM Carrier MESSAGE CENTRE List of Folders Voice Mail Quick Text Inbox Info Services Personal Folders (if created) SIM Card Outbox Sent Draft Trash For example, the screen below shows that your Text messages of which 12 are new or unread. Msgs. folder contains a total of 14 12:26 Message Centre Voice mail Inbox [12]14 Info Svc Quick Text SIM card [2]5 Outbox 1 Exit Compose SMS 77 Voice Mail You can listen to your voicemail messages by calling your network voicemail phone number. Voicemail messages are stored on the network - not on your device. When you are unable to answer an incoming call, it will be automatically diverted to the voicemail number you have stored in your voicemail folder. Voicemail is a network subscription feature and requires the Cellular Service Provider to support the service; your service provider supplies your voicemail number. Inbox Incoming Messages appear on your device display or in your Inbox. You must message inbox before you can send or receive messages. The total number of messages the inbox can hold depends on the length of the messages and the number of other messages and drafts stored in your phone memory. setup your Indicates New Messages (unread messages) Indicates Old Messages (read messages) Indicates New Contact Messages Indicates Old Contact Messages Indicates New Music Ringer Tone Messages Indicates Old Music Ringer Tone Messages SMS (Text) messaging is a network subscription feature and requires your Cellular Service Provider to support the service. Info Service These are general messages such as weather forecasts or stock market information broadcasted to your device. SMS (Text) messaging is a network subscription feature and requires your Cellular Service Provider to support the service. Quick Text The Quick Text feature allows you to select and send pre - written messages from the built-in library of commonly used phrases. SMS 78 A A A Personal Folder As well as the above-mentioned folders, you can create personal folders to suit your particular requirements for managing your message types. You can send and receive, delete or file messages from your personal folders. SIM Card Incoming SMS messages will be stored in this folder by default. You can transfer the messages to another folder in accordance with your message management requirements. Outbox All outgoing text messages waiting to be sent will be stored in this folder. Messages stored here can still be edited before sending. Sent A copy of all successfully delivered messages are stored in this folder. Draft This is where messages that you have written but not sent and messages that require editing are stored. Trash:
Messages that you have deleted are stored in this folder. These messages can be restored before the folder is emptied. To enable efficient filing of your messages, ensure that your device setup configuration is correct. Please see Messaging Setup. SMS 79 A Sending SMS Messages This option allows you to send messages to other cellular phones that support SMS service. 1 At the Main menu Display, tap 2 At the Message Centre Display, tap Compose to enter New Message display. to enter the Message Centre Display. 12:26 12:26 12:26 Message Centre New Message[0000]
Message:
Voice mail Inbox [12]14 Info Svc Quick Text SIM card [2]5 Outbox 1 GSM Carrier Exit Compose Cancel Send Needed to chang e There are two ways to input recipients particulars. 3 Tap on the field alongside the To: prompt to display the numeric keypad. Use the keypad to enter the recipient's phone number and tap OK. 12:26 New Message To:15555555555 2 5 8 1 4 7 Cancel 3 6 9
#*. 0 Ok Alternatively, tap on the To: prompt to display a list of names. Scroll through the list to make your selection. This method allows multiple entries of recipients. SMS 80 12:26 Send to Fran Lang Gid E.Yup Giordano Wi Golf Group Jon Hua Sarry Lu Cancel OK 4 Tap OK and the recipients name will be placed in the 5 Tap Cancel to return to the New Message display and the To: field will remain unchanged. To: field. 12:26 New Message[0000]
To: Fran Lang;
Jon Hua;
15555555555 Message:
Cancel Send
! Only those names with mobile phone numbers stored in the Address book will be shown in the list for selection. Names with other phone numbers will not displayed. Selecting multiple recipients allows one message to be sent to multiple recipients. 6 Tap on the Message field to enter the text editor. Enter your message and Tap OK to save the message and return to the New message display. SMS 81 A 12:26 New message Message:
Cancel Ok Needed to be changed for the keypad 7 To speed up message editing, you can also make use of the library of pre-defined phrases. At the New Message display, tap to select it and place it into the message editor. Tap OK to save. into the existing library and then tap and select Quick Text. Tap any of the text New to add your own words or texts 12:26 12:26 New QuickText Quick Text Quick Text Please call me No Yes Will arrive in Later for meet Where are you Back New Cancel OK 12:26 New Message[0000]
Message:
Cancel Send MENU
- QuickText
- save to draft
- send later If you want to continue entering text, go back to step 6. After you have finished entering your message, tap OK to save it and go back to the If you want to save the message and work on it later, tap and then tap Save to Drafts to save the message in your You can still retrieve edit or send the message later. New Message display. at the New Message display Draft Folder without sending it. If you want to send the message later at a particular time instead of sending it immediately, tap at the New Message display and then tap Send Later. To set the time for sending the message. Use the up or down arrows to adjust the time and tap OK to set it. Your message will be stored in the Outbox and will be sent automatically at the time you set. The time format depends upon your initial set up. SMS 82 A A 12:26 New Message[0000]
Message:
Cancel Send MENU
- QuickText
- save to draft
- send later Save Message to Drafts?
Select Time 12
45 Cancel OK Cancel OK Sending Scheduled
! Scheduled sending of message will only be effective provided that you are within your Cellular Service Providers coverage and your device is turned on at the scheduled time. SMS 83 Receiving SMS Messages When you receive a new text message, your phone displays the New Text Mail dialogue and gives an alert sound. Tap Dismiss to store the message in your Inbox Folder for future reading. An icon will also be placed in the Notification bar. Tap OK to read the message immediately. 12:26 Text message From:13901099899 2000/05/07 12:35PM I'm busy right now, will call you later. I'm sorry. New Text Mail Dismiss Ok OR Back Reply If you miss the Incoming message alert, you will still see the corner of the display. Tap to read the message.
, to display the Notifications screen where you may choose flashing at the top left If your device is off, the service centre will send the message to your device as soon as it is turned on. Receiving Voicemail Messages At the Main Menu tap To check for voicemail messages, Tap Service Centre to retrieve the voice message. Follow the verbal instructions given by your service provider. to enter the Message Centre display;
Voice Mail and the device will dial the Voicemail SMS 84 A A Receiving Text Messages 1 Tap Inbox to enter the Inbox display. This display lists all the messages in your text message folder. 2 Scroll to the folder containing the messages that you want view and select it. 3 Tap 4 Select one and tap OK and your messages will be arranged accordingly. and tap View By to display a list of viewing options. 12:26 Text messages I'll be late 68779933(13/05 I'm sorry I'm busy right 67997733(01/09 ok Back Compose 12:26 Message Centre Voice mail Inbox [12]14 Info Svc Quick Text SIM card [2]5 Outbox 1 Exit Compose View By date subject sender Cancel OK MENU
- view by
- move all to trash
- setup folder 5 To view the unread message
"I'll be late", select the message to display it in full. 12:26 12:26 New Message[0000]
Message:
Text message From:13901099899 2000/05/07 12:35PM I'm busy right now, will call you later. I'm sorry. 6 To send a reply, tap Reply to enter the New Message Display. The name or phone Back Reply Cancel Send number of the sender will be entered automatically at the entered your message, tap Send to deliver it. 7 If you want to delete all of the messages, select 8 To edit setup information previously defined in Message Move All to Trash. To: prompt. After you have Setup, select Setup Folder . SMS 85 9 To make a phone call to the message sender right away, tap and select ReturnCall . 12:26 Text message From:13901099899 2000/05/07 12:35PM I'm busy right now, will call you later. I'm sorry. Back Reply Select Number 13901099899 01065641678 Cancel OK MENU
- return call
- move to trash
- forward message
- compose message
- move to folder
- save address If there are more than two phone numbers stored in the name, you will be prompted to select a phone number. 10 Select the number and tap OK to make the call. Address Book under the senders SMS 86 If you want to save the message, tap folder in which the message should be saved and tap OK to save it. and select Move to Folder display. Select the 12:26 Text message From:13901099899 2000/05/07 12:35PM I'm busy right now, will call you later. I'm sorry. Back Reply MENU
- return call
- move to trash
- forward message
- compose message
- move to folder Move to Folder Folder (A) Folder (B) Folder (C) Folder (D) Cancel OK Forward a Message 1 If you want to forward a message to someone else, tap to enter the Forward Message screen. and select Forward Message 12:26 12:26 Forward Msg[0052]
Send to Message: I'm busy right now, will call you later. 01065641678. Fran Lang Gid E.Yup Alan Green Golf Group Jon Hua Sarry Lu Cancel Send Cancel OK 2 Tap on the To: prompt to display a list of names. Scroll through the list to make your selection. This method allows multiple entries of recipients. 3 Tap OK and the recipients name will be placed in the To: field in the Forward Message Display. 4 Tap SEND to forward the message. SMS 87 After you have read a message, tap and select Move to Trash to delete the message. If there is a phone number present in the message, it can be extracted and saved in your address. Refer to Getting Numbers from an SMS. Information Service Information Service is also known as Cell Broadcast. It is public information sent to your device by your service provider. The phone can receive these messages only when this feature is enabled and it is in the standby mode. The channels that send these messages are numbered. Different channels send different kinds of messages. The phone will notify you when it receives an Information Services Message providing you have enabled an alert when setting up your Sounds and Alerts. The corner of the display will flash and a dialogue box will also appear. at the upper left New Text Mail Dismiss Ok The dialogue box will disappear after tapping Dismiss . Click the flashing icon to display a list of unread messages. Select the message to read it. After reading the message tap The received Information Service will be deleted after the phone is turned off. to display a list of options available to you. For details of setting up your Information Service, please refer to Info Service in System Setup. SMS 88 A A A A Quick Text Viewing and Adding a New Quick Text Message 1 To view the list of available quick text messages, select Quick Text from the Message Centre display. 2 To add new quick text messages, tap New. 12:26 12:26 New QuickText Quick Text Quick Text Please call me No Yes Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ Back New Cancel OK Keypad needed to be changed too. 3 Enter your new text using one of the available input methods and tap OK when finished. Your new quick text message will be added to the list. Resetting to Default Quick Text List To revert to the default list of quick messages, tap Reset to Default . This cancels all amendments made to existing messages and removes all new messages. at the Quick Text display and select 12:26 Quick Text Please call me No Yes Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ Back New MENU
- reset to default list SMS 89 Adding a Quick Text Message to an SMS To add a quick text message into your message content, select the message to be added from the list of messages. 12:26 12:26 Quick Text Please call me No Yes Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ Back New Message[0014]
Alan Green;
I'm Message:
busy right now, will call you later. I'm sorry. New Cancel Send 1 Tap the message area and your message will be added at that point. 2 Tap SEND to deliver the message. SIM Card 1 By selecting SIM Card in the Message Centre display, you can view all messages saved in your SIM card memory. This is the default location where incoming messages are saved. View the content of a specific message by selecting it. 2 You can reply to the sender by clicking REPLY and composing your response in the New Message display. Once completed, tap SEND to deliver the message. 12:26 12:26 12:26 12:26 Message Center SIM Card SIM Card New Message[0000]
Voice mail Inbox [12]14 Info Svc Quick Text SIM card [2]5 Outbox 1 I'm busy ri I'm sorry I'm on the meet me at please call the meeting Sender: Astrid Sent:04/10/2001-
12:03 I'm busy now,will call you later Message:
Exit Compose Back Compose Back Reply Cancel Send SMS 90 Outbox 1 Select Outbox at the Message Centre display, to view a list of all messages that have not yet been sent. The icon in front of it indicates the status of each message. The icon The icon The icon indicates an unsent message that has been set to be sent at a specific time. indicates a message that has failed to be sent. indicates a message that is being delivered. 12:26 Outbox I'm busy ri 68779933(13/
the meeting please call me 67997733(01/
see you later Back TrashAll 2 Select a message that has failed to be sent to display its content and the recipients phone number. Tap RESEND to try to deliver the message. 12:26 Not sent To:Angus Smith the meeting has been postponed. I'm sorry. Back Resend SMS 91 3 Select an unsent message that has been scheduled to be sent at a specific time, and then click EDIT to modify its content. Make your amendments in the usual way and tap SEND. 12:26 12:26 Outbox I'm busy ri 68779933(13/
the meeting please call me 67997733(01/
see you later Scheduled Msg Send:04/10/2001-
11:55 To:15555555555 I'm busy right now, will call you later. Back TrashAll Back Edit Sent Message 1 Tap SENT MESSAGE at the Message Centre screen to display a list of all sent messages. 12:26 Sent 12:26 Sent I'm busy ri the meeting please call me see you later thank you To:Alan Green Sent:04/10/2000 22:15PM the meeting has been postponed. I will be th Back TrashAll Back Move MENU
- move to trash
- forward message Tap a message to view its content. You may Forward the message to a recipient;
Move it to the Trash folder;
File it in a specific folder. To forward the message, tap Message for instructions. To move the sent message to Trash, tap be stored in the Trash folder until you delete it. and select FORWARD MESSAGE. Refer to Forward a and select MOVE TO TRASH. The message will SMS 92 To file the message in a specific folder, tap a folder and tap OK. MOVE to display a list of folder options. Choose Drafts Tap DRAFTS at the Message Centre screen to display all messages in the Draft folder. Click a specific message to view its content. You may:
Send the message to a recipient. Move it to the Trash folder. Refer to Sent Message for instructions. Move it to a specific folder. Edit the message and send it. To send the message to a recipient, tap tap SEND again to deliver the message. You can also make any final amendments, add a Quick Text message, re-save the message to your draft folder or choose to send the message later. To move the draft message to a specific folder, tap list of folder options. Choose a folder and tap To edit the message and send it, tap EDIT to display the New Message screen, make your amendments in the usual way and tap select SEND to enter the New Message screen, SEND . OK. and select Move to Folder display a 12:26 Draft Please call me No Yes Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ Back TrashAll 12:26 Draft To:Angus Smith the meeting has been postponed. I'm sorry. Back Edit MENU
- send
- move to trash
- move to folder SMS 93 Trash 1 Tap Trash at the Message Centre screen to display all messages in the 2 Select a message to display its content. Then select Trash folder. Move to shift it to a normal file and display a list of folder options. Choose a folder and tap OK. 12:26 12:26 Trash Trash Please call me No Yes Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ To:Angus Smith 7/05/2000 2:45PM the meeting has been postponed. I'm sorry. Back Empty Back Move 3 If you want to delete all messages from the Trash folder, tap Empty. Tap OK to confirm this action to permanently delete the messages. Once you have selected OK, the trash messages cannot be recovered. Empty trash?
Remove items Permanently?
OK Cancel Storing Phone Numbers from SMS Messages If there is a phone number in a received SMS message, you can get this phone number (i.e. to store it into the Address Book or to call this number directly.) by taking the following steps. To store the number:
1 Highlight the number within the message to take you to the Number 2 Select Store to display the Store Number screen where you can Create a Contact or Add Options display. to a Contact. 3 Select Create New Contact and tap OK. 4 At the Select Type screen, select the number type e.g. Work and tap OK. The number will be placed in the Work 1 field. SMS 94 A 5 Enter the contact name and tap OK. The number is now stored in your address book. 12:26 Text message From:13901099899 2000/05/07 12:35PM the meeting has been postponed. I'm sorry. Number Options 01065641678 Dial Store 12:26 All contacts Store Number Emial Crane Franklin Ben Create Contact Gerherdt Will Add to Contact Golf Group Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z Back Reply Cancel OK Exit New 12:26 12:26 All contacts Select Type Emial Crane Work 1 Franklin Ben Work 2 Gerherdt Will Home Phone Golf Group Mobile Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Cancel OK A - E F - J F - J K - O P - T U - Z Exit New New Contact Category: Unfiled Name:
Work1:
Work2:
WkFax:
Home:
Cancel OK and select Save Address to take you to the Store Screen. Alternatively 1 Tap 2 Tap OK and repeat steps 2 through 4 above. To dial the number:
3 Click on the number within the message to take you to the 4 Select Dial, and tap OK to call the number. Number Options display. SMS 95 Adding New Message Folders 1 At the Message centre menu, tap Enter the name of the new folder. and select New Folder .
- age
- number
- do not remove 12:26 New/Edit folder Title:
Routing:
Remove base on:
age Delete after:
10 days Cancel OK 2 Tap Routing to display the list of recipients, select the recipients and tap 3 At the Remove Based On prompt, click on the arrow to display the following options:
Age:
OK. This enables the message(s) to be kept for a pre-determined period of time. If this option is chosen, you will prompted to enter the number of days at the Delete After prompt. The maximum number of days you can enter is 999. Number:
This enables you to customise the deletion criteria. If you choose this option, you will be prompted to enter the number of latest messages you want to keep. The maximum number of messages you can enter is 999. If you select Do Not Remove , messages will be kept indefinitely. 4 Tap OK: To add the new folder to the Message Centre.
! Only those folders that you created can be rename or delete. The default cannot be renamed or deleted. You can create up to 8 folders. SMS 96 A A Editing Message folder 1 At the Message centre menu, tap created will be shown in this display. and select Edit Folder . Only the folder you have 2 Select the folder and tap OK to enter the editor display. Make your amendments and tap OK. Edit folder Folder (A) Folder (B) Folder (C) Folder (D) Cancel OK
! The Edit Folder command will not be shown if there is no Personal folder in your phone. Deleting Message folder 1 At the Message centre menu, tap 2 Select the folder you want to delete and tap OK. 3 You will be asked to confirm that you want to move the folder to Trash, tap and select Delete Folder. OK to confirm. Delete Folder and Move All Items to Trash?
Cancel OK
! Only personal folders can be deleted. Empty Trash folder 1 At the Message centre menu, tap and select Empty Trash . You will be asked to confirm that you want to remove all items permanently. 2 Tap OK to confirm. Empty trash?
Remove items Permanently?
OK Cancel
! The messages in this folder cannot be recovered once they have been deleted. SMS 97 Making Phone Calls or Sending Messages Through Address Book Your A008388 also allows you to make calls and send messages from your Address Book. See Address Book, Phone Dialling and Short Messages Services for further details. SMS 98 Call Registers If you miss any incoming calls or messages your device will keep an accurate and detailed record of them. It will automatically prompt you with an alert when you miss calls or messages.
! Messages or incoming calls must be made within cellular service coverage and your device must be turned on to record them. When you see at the means that you have either missed a call or a new message. Select Notifications dialogue box. icon blinking simultaneously the top left corner of your screen, it to display the Notifications 1 Call Missed 1 Unsent Msg 1 Text Msg New Voice Msg Back Missed Call:
Indicates that you have a missed call. The number beside the icon indicates the number of missed calls. Text Message:
Email:
Indicates that you have incoming SMS messages. The number beside the icon indicates the numbers of new messages. If there is only one new message, you can read the message simply by selecting it. If there are many messages, you will enter the text messages folder in the message centre, where the messages will be arranged according to the received time. You can then select any one of them to read. Indicates that you have incoming email messages. The number beside the icon indicates th If there is only one new message, you can read the message simply by selecting it. If there are many messages, you will enter the Mail Box 1 folder within your email, where your messages can be viewed. You can then select any one of them to read. e number of new messages. Voice Mail:
Indicates that you have a new voicemail. Select this and you will enter the dial pad display with the voice message centre number already filled in. You can press your voicemail messages by connecting to the preset voicemail service number. OK to retrieve Call Registers 99 SMS:
Indicates that you have a news update from your Cellular Service Provider. The number beside the icon indicates the number of unread news updates. Select this to read your news updates. Unsent message:
Indicates that there are unsent scheduled messages. 100 Call Registers Last 20 Call Records At the Main Menu, tap to enter the Recent Calls display. 12:26 Recent Calls Last 20 Missed Last 20 Answered Last 20 Called Exit Select one to see display more details. For example, the screen below shows the Last 20 Missed calls. 12:26 12:26 Last 20 Missed 16:27 Christ Yao 12:31 Byron Brew 10:42 8475347744 09:51 Simple Sim 05:14 Frank Lee 03:19 CK Ng Last Missed #12 Byron Brewer 1 847 523 9289 Start time:12:53pm Date:4/8/2000 Back ClearAll Back Call Phone numbers or the callers name if in the Address Book will be listed according to the time received. You can view them one by one or use the scroll bar to search for a particular number. Tapping Clear All will erase all numbers. Highlight and select any numbers to retrieve details of the call. Press Call to call the selected number. Press You can press Address Book. You can press and then press Delete Call to delete the selected number. and then press Store Number to store this selected number in the Back to return to the previous display. Call Registers 101 A A E-mail Email is an essential tool for today's world. It has a lot of advantages over other communication methods. In a split second the email you send will reach the other party without worrying about geographic or other limitations. In the form of attachments, you can send a text message or an inkpad image, document together with your email. Your A008388 has an email function, which not only enables you to receive WAP mail, but also POP3, SMTP, and IMAP email as well. Since most of the email on the Internet is using these formats, your A008388, provides you with the email functionality of most computer systems. With its large touch screen, your handset makes sending and receiving messages by Email simple and convenient. You can also attach Notes, be sent via email to a peer A008388 device. Before using the Email function, you should familiarise yourself with the following information and terminology:
Inkpad d rawings or Contact information to Mail Box:
You will need to subscribe to your Internet Service provider for a paid Email account. This will ensure that you have the reliability, and capacity to deal with your messages. This type of Mailbox is described later on in this section and in Systems Setup. It works like your mailbox at your home, you can open it, lock it, receive and send mails. The difference is, that the mailbox is the server located with your email service provider. This server will handle all the emails that you want to send and receive. There is no need for you to worry about losing your emails because new incoming emails will be saved in the email server. Server:
The server is a computer located at your Internet Service Provider. You will need to contact your Service Provider to obtain the name of the Email server. Its name will be the same as the server name mentioned in the Email setup section. Server Type:
There are 3 types of email server:
POP3:
This is mainly used for receiving emails. Once you are connected to the net and logged in to your mailbox, the POP3 server can download all of your new incoming emails to your Inbox folder. It will delete the emails on the server that you have successfully downloaded to your phone. If you want to keep email on the server, you can do so by specifying this when you set up your email mailbox. E-mail 101 SMTP: This is mainly used for sending emails. All successfully sent email will be moved to IMAP:
your Sent folder. In addition, every time you connect to the net and log in to your mailbox, email residing in your Outbox will automatically be delivered out through the server. This is the latest development in email servers. It is a faster and more memory efficient method of receiving email because your email is not downloaded when you log in to your mailbox. You will see the headers of your incoming email, if you would like to read the content just tap on the header concerned and that email will be downloaded. You should consult your Email Service Provider in order to determine the type of email server that they are using. User Name:
When you apply for your email account, you need to define a user name. Whenever you log in to your email account, the server will ask for this user name for identification purposes. Password:
Your Password is used in conjunction with your User name. You need to define it when you are applying to your Service Provider for your email service. Whenever you log in to your email account, the server will ask you for your User name and password for identification purposes, and authenticate access to your personal mailbox.
! The User Name and Password mentioned here are not the same as the user name and password you need for connection to the Internet. Email Address:
Your Email address is the address on the Internet where you receive your email. All emails sent from your friends and colleagues will be delivered to your mailbox using this email address. When you apply for your email account, the email address will be assigned to you. Once it is assigned, it cannot be changed. It consists of 2 parts separated by a @. For example, abcd@efg.hijk.lmn . The part before the @ is your user name. The part after the @
is usually the server name and the region name, and is the net address of your email service provider. You can use either Circuit Switch Data (CSD) or GPRS to connect to the email server. You can define which method in the profile setup. (See Internet Setup in the System Setup section for more details). When you try to connect to the Internet, the phone will use this method to make the connection.
! When using the CSD connection method, you will be charged in units of time. When using the GPRS connection method, you will be charged in units of data. If you intend using GPRS to connect to the Internet, you should ensure that GPRS is selected in the Connection Profile Setup. Then, enter a web address for the Access Point 102 E-mail A OK. The phone will use A008388 provides you an efficient and Name (APN), enter your User Name and Password and then press these GPRS parameters to connect to the Internet and enable you to use the Email feature. You can have more than one email mailbox. Your convenient way to manage them. If you have set a default mailbox when setting up your email mailbox under Internet Setup, the phone will directly log in to this default mailbox. If you have not set a default mailbox, the phone will show you a list of mailboxes and let you to choose which mailbox you want to log in to. The rest of this section deals with using the Email feature. E-mail Access Before sending and receiving e-mail, you should already have set up an Internet connection. For e-mail setup, please refer to Internet Setup in the Systems Setup section. Online or Offline. You can access your mailbox in two different ways, After you have successfully connected to the Internet, you can access your mailbox Online. You can send and receive messages and manage all of your Email documentation. You can also access your mailbox without having connected to the Internet. This is called Offline In this mode, you can only manage and read existing documents and e-mails stored in your device. At the main menu, Tap Internet. If connection is not present, you will be prompted to choose from two connection options. 1 Tap Now, your phone will immediately try to connect to the Internet and access your e-
your phone will automatic detect whether it is connected to the mail, thus enabling you to work Online. 2 Tap Later, this enables you work Offline, to manage and check the Email stored in your phone's memory. Connect to Server?
Later Later Now Now
! The following steps assume that you have already successfully completed System Setup, and in particular, the Internet Setup which includes Connection Setup and Email Setup. Refer to the System Setup section. Accessing your Mailbox E-mail 103 A 1 The phone will start connecting to the Internet, and if successful will start to log on to your mailbox. In Email Setup, you will have been given the option to set a default mailbox; it is this mailbox that the phone is trying to access. Connecting... Cancel Your phone will display the contents of your default mailbox. It will be similar to that shown in the example below. The list of folders will depend on your email service provider and whether you have created any user-defined folders. 12:26 MyMail.com Inbox [23]92 Family [16]31 Friends [ 0] 9 Proj Gold [ 1] 7 Ski Pals [ 0] 0 Drafts 2 Exit Compose If during Email Setup you 2 Tap the Single Selection Box on the left to select the mailbox. 3 Tap OK to confirm selection. did not set a default mailbox, Select Profile 88888888 AiYah!
Motorola VoxFone Voice River Cancel OK 4 Your phone will start to log on to the mailbox you have selected. If log on is successful, your phone will display the con tents of this mailbox. If logon is unsuccessful the following message will be displayed. 104 E-mail A Logon Incorrect Cancel Try Again your email service provider and The content of the list of folders is determined by whether you have established your user-defined folder 5 You should now be able to send and receive e-mail.
! The Enter User Name and Enter Password Displays may be shown when the phone is trying to access your mailbox. It depends on whether you have set the User Name and Password correctly or not, and the operating method used by the mailbox server that you wish to log on to. (Different servers use different operating methods). Refer to Email Setup in Internet Setup from the System Setup section for more details. E-mail 105 Composing a New E-mail 1 At the display showing the contents of your mailbox, the numbers within the [ ] represent how many NEW Email messages you have. Numbers outside the [ ] represent the Number of Email messages present in each folder of the mailbox. For example, your user-defined folder of which 16 are NEW . FAMILY contains a TOTAL of 31 Email messages Total 12:26 MyMail.com Inbox [23]92 Family [16]31 Friends [ 0] 9 Proj Gold [ 1] 7 Ski Pals [ 0] 0 Drafts 2 Exit Compose 2 Tap Compose to enter the New message Display. 12:26 12:26 New Message To:
CC:
Subject:
Message:
New Message Andy Lee Coco Liu Double Wang Musie Vicki Du Wagon Ma Cancel Send Cancel OK 3 Tap To: to display a list of those contacts for which you have entered email addresses or that have Email addresses associated with them. 4 Select the recipients of your new Email and tap The phone can only display one Email address per recipient. 5 If necessary, you may tap recipients simultaneously. OK. select CC and repeat step 4 to send copies to other 6 You may also Tap recipient. select BCC and repeat step 4 to send the mail privately to a third From the received mail, the first and second recipients will not know that the mail has been sent to the third recipient. 106 E-mail A A 7 Using the stylus tap on the 8 Tap on the Message: field to enter your Email content. 9 You can tap Subject: field to enter the subject of the Email. and select Quick Text to insert pre-defined phrases into your Email content to shorten the input process. 10 Tap SEND and your e-mail will be sent immediately. If you want to stop email composition at any time, you can tap Drafts . Your unfinished Email will be saved in the and send it later on. and select Save to Draft Folder , where you can retrieve, edit E-mail Attachments You can also send attachments with your Email messages. Attachments could be Note Pad messages or Ink Pad sketches.
! Before adding an attachment to an Email, finish composing it and save it in the Drafts folder. Then proceed with the following steps. 1 To attach a document to your Email message, tap and select Attach Note pad or Attach InkPad Contact depending on the content of the attachment. Select Text Note Select Ink Note meal expenses patent ideas check it out cool idea letter to mum Cancel OK map to my apt happy day flowers cool car foo foo OR Cancel OK change to Address book picture 2 Tap the single selection box and select the document you want to attach. 3 Tap OK. 12:26 New Message To:
CC:
Subject:
Message:
Cancel Send E-mail 107 At top right corner of the New Message display, you will see an additional icon indicating that an attachment will be sent with this Email message. The icon shown will be dependent on the attachment type. This icon represents an Ink Pad attachment. This icon represents a text attachment. This icon represents an Address Book attachment. Adding a Contact 1 If a contact person is necessary, then Tap contacts will be displayed. and select Attach Contact . A list of 2 Tap the single selection box, select the additional contact person and Tap 3 At top right corner of the New Message display, you will see an additional icon indicating OK. that an Contact Person attachment will be sent with this Email message. 4 When all the messages have been entered, Tap Send and the Email will be sent immediately. 5 If you want to read the content of the attachment, tap the attachment icon at the top right corner of the New Message display and the content of the attachment will be displayed. During the editing process, you may tap at any time to choose from the following list of options. Quick Text Save to Drafts Every time you log on to your mailbox, mails in your Unsent Folder will be sent View CC View BCC Remove Attachment automatically. After they have been sent, they will be placed in the sent folder. If sending fails or is interrupted, the document to be sent will have an icon next to it. The meanings of the icon are as follows:
>>> waiting to be sent;
sending failure 108 E-mail A A Receiving E-mail 1 At the main menu, Tap The phone will follow the same steps as in accessing your Email to connect to the Internet and log on to your Mailbox. 2 If log on is successful, tap and select Send and Receive the phone will receive new mails automatically and place them in your Inbox. 12:26 Inbox please call ok the meeting
<no subject>
I'm sorry ... yes Back Compose 3 Tap Inbox to view all messages. The symbol in front of the message indicates the message status:
Unread new message, Message already read. 4 Tap to display the contents of Unread New Message so that you can read:
12:26 12:26 Inbox 05/29/2000 - 11:28PM From: w15378@ema il.mot.com Subject: please call me the meeting has be Inbox please call me the meeting has been postponed. I'm sorry. Back Reply Back Reply 5 Tap Reply to reply to the sender immediately. Refer to Composing a New Email. While in the Email Content display, tap to select the following functions:
Forward Message Compose Message Save Address Move to Folder Move to Trash Select Encoding E-mail 109 A Hint: When the size of email is larger than 10KB, if you are using POP3 mail ing server, 388 will not download the email and indicate you the email is left on the POP3 mailing server. If you are using IMAP mailing server, 388 will truncate the email content which is beyond the 10KB. In this case, it will be better to use your computer to read this email instead. 110 E-mail Managing your Email There are different options open to you for managing your Email, depending on the type of folder that you choose. The information below lists the functions that you can perform on a folder-by-folder basis. The functions are presented by tapping on at each folder display. Creating your Own Folders Folders can be created either Online or Offline. Tap further details. and select New folder to enter the new folder display. Refer to Folder Setup for 12:26 12:26 MyMail.com Inbox [23]92 Family [16]31 Friends [ 0] 9 Proj Gold [ 1] 7 Ski Pals [ 0] 0 Drafts 2 Exit Compose New Folder Name:
Routing:
View By: subject Remove Based On:
do not remove Keep Last:
Cancel OK Editing email in your Drafts folder 1 Tap Drafts at the Main Screen display. All titles of unfinished Email title will be displayed. 12:26 Drafts Please call me No Yes Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ Back TrashAll E-mail 111 2 Tap the title of the draft Email you want to edit to view its content. 12:26 Drafts To:Angus Smith the meeting has been postponed. I'm sorry. Back Edit 3 Tap Edit and you will enter the Email editing screen where you can continue editing your email content. 4 After you have finished editing, Tap SEND and your email can be sent immediately. Sending unsent email from your Outbox Any Email in the Outbox will be sent automatically once successful connection to the Internet has been established. If you do not want all unsent emails to be sent, you can send them one by one. 1 Tap Outbox at the Main Screen display. All of your unsent Email titles will be listed. 12:26 12:26 Outbox I'm busy ri 68779933(13/
the meeting please call me 67997733(01/
see you later Sending... To:Angus Smith CC:Lili Strong Do you know when the meeting is tomorrow? If it is at 12pm, Back TrashAll Back Stop 2 Unsent mails are prefixed with >>>. Tap the title that you want to send, tab and choose Edit . 3 Tap Send and this email will be sent at once. 112 E-mail Moving Email from One Folder to another You can move an email from one folder to another according to your needs. If you want to move the folder content in an IMAP server, the phone must remain online. To move Email from one folder to another. 1 Go to the folder containing the Email you want to move. 2 3 Tap the email title to view its content. Tap Move to Folder and a list of folders will be shown. Move To Folder Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Cancel OK 4 Tap the single selection box to choose the destination folder. 5 Tap OK to move the message and return to Inbox. E-mail 113 114 E-mail WAP Browser The Wireless Application Services (WAP) browser is suitable for interaction with services such as on-line reservations, e-commerce and banking. It can also be used for accessing information such as stock prices, sports news and exchanges rates. Internet surfing and data transfer is greatly enhanced by using the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) functionality. Using the WAP browser is very similar to the way you would use a traditional web browser. The browser allows you to:
Connect to the internet and interact with specially designed WAP services View pages on the Internet designed specifically for WAP services
! The option of surfing Internet depends on the availability of this service from your Cellular Service Provider and whether you have subscribed to the service. Please check with your Cellular Service Provider regarding WAP configurations.
! GPRS availability depends on your Cellular Service Provider and whether you have subscribed to the service. In order to connect to the Internet using WAP, you will need:
Apply for Data service from your Cellular Service Provider. 1 Subscribe to a WAP service from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). 2 Setup your device to enable you to connect to the Internet. 3 Activate your WAP browser. Before you can start using the WAP browser, it is important that you configure your device to use this service. Refer to the Internet Setup and Browser Setup sections within the Systems Setup chapter. WAP Browser 113 A Connecting to Internet Your device allows you to configure and use more than one ISP account to connect to the Internet. Each one will have its own profile settings. When you choose a particular account, it means that you want to connect to the Internet by using the dial-in number specified in that account's profile. After having connected, the user name and password will be sent to the ISP server for identification. If you are using GPRS for connection, then you will use other method to connect to the Internet instead of using the dial-in number. Please refer to Connection Setup Under Internet Setup in System Setup for more information on setting up your Connection profile. 1 Tap at the main menu. If you set Query Profile Browser using the default settings you defined at Browser Setup. You will see the following display. OFF at Browser Setup, the phone will try to connect to the Calling... Cancel If the dialling is successful see confirmation displays:
and you have already pre-entered name and password
, you will Verifying User Name and Password... Connected Cancel OK If you have selected Query at Logon in your profile under connection setup, a display will be showing to let you enter User name and password after connection has been made. For example, it will look like the display as shown below. Th e appearance of the screen all depends on the ISP. You can use either Handwriting Recognition or other method user name, then press OK. Password prompt will then appear to let you enter the correct password. Press OK after then press DONE to continue and connection will be established. 2 If you set Query Profile ON at Browser setup, you will be presented with the Select that. If verification succeeds, s of entry to enter the correct you can Profile display. 114 WAP Browser Select Profile 88888888 AiYah!
Motorola VoxFone Voice River OK Cancel 3 Select the profile that the phone should use to make connection with the Browser and tap OK. The phone will attempt to connect using the data in the profile you selected. WAP Browser 115 Activating WAP Browser 1 Tap 2 A Browser Startup Screen will be shown. You will go to the pre-set URL in the profile that at the Main Menu to start the Browser. you set as default, if the query profile is set to Off in the Connection Internet Setup of the System Setup. Setup under the 3 As in other Listing displays, you can use tools such as scroll bar, scroll button, turn page button to switch between displays for checking functions. Click a function to enter the next level of content and browse the information. to reload the current page. to access the following functions:
4 Tap 5 Tap Click Home Page to return to the startup page of the Browser. Click Browser Menu to enter the Browser Functions page provided by your Internet service provider. Press Exit Browser to return to main menu. and then select Browser menu. You will enter into the Browser Your Browser Menu At Browser display, press menu page. This page is specially designed. It can access many of the functions that your ISP provides, such as:
Browser reload Go to site Bookmarks Set Homepage Set UP Link Restart UP Browser Advanced... etc. Your ISP will determine the actual contents and functions.
If you open the browser before connecting to the Internet, the phone will auto- detect the Internet connection status. If it has detected that the phone has not been connected to the Internet yet, it will enter the Internet connection procedures automatically. 116 WAP Browser Browsing Information Making a Selection You can use the scroll bar, the Rocker Switch and the page up/ page down key to browse through the links and content on your Homepage. Tap a link, to visit the web page or tap Back to visit the previous page. Entering Information Some web pages allow you to input information. You can then enter or edit the information using any of your devices input methods. Disconnecting from the Internet Tap
! You can only disconnect from the network by tapping Exit Browser. You cannot make any
, and then tap Exit Browser to disconnect from the Internet. phone calls or send any messages whilst disconnection is in progress.
! When you tap the Motorola Home button to exit the WAP browser whilst in a GPRS session, the phone will remain connected to the Internet thus allowing you to use the Internet for other applications such as email, etc. Because GPRS charges are made by units of data, there will be no extra cost if you stay connected without transferring any data. The phone will stop the GPRS session if you try to make a phone call. WAP Browser 117 Note Pad Your Note Pad provides you with the means by which you can keep notes and other useful information such as minutes of meetings, shopping lists, and itineraries. The notes can be sent either as normal SMS messages , FAX messages , as email attachments to a peer device or beamed via infrared to compatible devices compliant to industry Vcard standards. Creating a Note Pad entry A008388 1 Tap the icon at the main menu to take you to the Note Pad screen. It will show Note if there is no existing entries, or a list of your notes. No 12:26 12:26 12:26 Note Pad Note Pad Title:
Text:
13.the meeting 12.call 11.network 10.Paris 09.Instructions 08.Print message GSM Carrier Exit New Cancel OK Title: prompt and tap OK. 2 Tap New to display the Note Pad template screen. 3 Enter a title for the note at the 4 Enter the body text at the 5 Tap OK to save the new note. Searching and Editing Notepad entries 1 Tap the Text: prompt and tap OK. notes starting with the last note entered. icon at the main menu to take you to the Note Pad screen. It will display the 2 Search for the note you require using the scroll bar and tap on it. 3 Tap on the title, edit it and tap OK. 4 Tap on the body text where you want to edit it, make your amendments and tap 5 Tap OK to save your changes. 6 Tap Exit to return to the main menu. OK. Note Pad 117 Deleting all Notepad Entries 1 To delete all note pad entries, tap The following confirmation display will appear. at the Note Pad screen and select Delete All. Delete All Notes?
Cancel OK 2 Tap OK to confirm. Deleting a Single Note Pad Entry 1 To delete a single notepad entry, tap on the note you want to delete from the list that appears in the Note pad display. 2 Tap and select Delete Note. The following confirmation display will appear. Delete This Note?
Cancel OK 3 Tap OK to confirm. Sending a Note There are several options you can choose from to send your note. Send email Send SMS Send Fax Beam via Infrared Sending via email Tap Enter or select the receiver and send the Note as email attachment. For details of sending email attachments, please refer to the Sending Email section. at the Note Pad screen, and select Send Email. 118 Note Pad at the Note Pad screen and select Send SMS. Sending via SMS Tap Enter or select the receiver and send the Note as an SMS message. For details of sending SMS messages, please refer to the Sending SMS Messages section. Sending via Fax Press number and send the Note a s a fax. For details of sending a fax, refer to the Sending a fax section.
!Functionality of Fax requires network support.
! The availability of Fax feature varies from different regions. at the Note Pad screen and select Send Fax. Enter or select the receivers fax Beam via Infrared This feature enables you to exchange notes between two 1 Tap at the Note Pad screen and select Beam Note. The following display will appear. A008388 handsets. Sending via IR Looking for Device... Cancel 2 At the receiving A008388, tap 3 Align the two A008388 infrared ports, adjust the angle and the distance between the
. devices and the transmission will start instantly. 4 If there is any interruption or error occurring during transmission, an error message will be displayed. Note Pad 119 Print Note This feature allows you to print your notes content to an infrared printer. 1 Tap at the Note Pad screen and select Print Note. The following display will appear. Print via IrDA Printer Type:
Canon Cancel Print 2 Tap on the pull down selection box to select the printer type. There are two choices: HP and Canon. 3 Align the A008388 infrared port with the printer infrared port and adjust the angle and the distance between the devices. 4 Tap Print and the printing will start instantly. 120 Note Pad Date Book Your Date book allows you to create, edit and delete appointments and events, to schedule recurring events and to set reminders in advance of an event. Your Date book provides you with the two main views:
Month View Day View At the Main Menu, Tap Month View When you select month view, you are presented with a view of the current month. to enter the Month View screen. Tap on day to view
(or use rocker switch) Use arrows to move between months page up = previous month page down = next month Number of bars symbolise % of appointment during the day 12:26 1 S May 1999 M T FTW S 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 2 9 16 23 30 31 Exit Day View Go to view "today"
Outline today SQUARE:
scheduled time based event
DIAMOND:
timeless event
Exit to main screen MENU
- new event
- view today
- jump to The year and the month appear in the title bar. Press previous month in the Calendar, or tap displayed under the title bar starting with Sunday. The current day is highlighted. To indicate which dates have events and alarms associated with them, the following symbols are used. to move to the next or the and select Jump to . The days of the week are or Date Book 121 Indicates a recurring event Indicates that there is an alert/alarm set Indicates a timeless event A square indicates a scheduled event. A filled in circle indicates an event with no start or end time defined. 1 To select the day you wish to view, tap on it, or tap You can also select the following other options by tapping on New Event Allows you to add a new appointment to that day. Jump To
Allows you to see another days schedule via the Jump to dialogue box by entering the date. and select View Today. 2 Press Day View to view your appointments scheduled for that day. 3 Press Exit to return to the Main Menu. Day View When you select Day View, you are presented with a view of the current day. The day and the month appear in the title bar. Press previous day in the Calendar, or tap and select Jump to . or to move to the next or the 12:26 1 Mon, May 26 Mail 00:00 01:00meeting 02:00Call 03:00 04:00 Exit MthView Use the scroll bar to browse through your appointments for the day. The following options can be selected from either the Month View or the Day View screens by tapping
. New Event View Today Jump To Setup 122 Date Book Setting a New Event To set a new event, tap 1 Tap the Title, Location and Notes fields to enter the title of the event, where it will be and select New Event to enter the New Event screen. held and any notes associated with it. 2 Tap Date to enter the date of the event. 3 Tap the pull-down selection box to select 4 Tap Start: to set start time. 5 Tap End: to set end time. 6 Tap the Reminder Alarm pull-down selection box Alarm to select the time of reminder Set Time or select No Time. alert. Your options are:
No Alarm On Time 1 Minute before 5 minutes before 10 minutes before 15 minutes before 30 minutes before 1 hour before 1 day before 7 Tap the Repeat pull-down selection box to setup whether it is a repetitive event and how often it repeats. Your options are:
Never Daily Yearly Weekly Monthly 12:26 1 New Event Title:
Location:
Note:
Date:03-06-2000 1 Set Time Start:08:00AM Cancel OK As described in Month View, you can tap Jump to options. In addition you can also select and can select the New Event, View Today and Setup. Date Book 123 Setup Selecting Set up takes you to the Date book defined:
Setup screen where the following options can be 12:26 Datebook Setup Begin Day View at:
8:00AM Remove Event When:
30 days old Cancel OK Using the Time Picker you can set the time that you want your Day View to start at. Start Time 12 : 45 Cancel OK You can also set when you want a scheduled event removed. Your choices are:
30 days old 60 days old 90 days old 180 days old 1 year never remove 8 Press Exit to return to the Main Menu. 124 Date Book Jump to You can choose the date that you want to go to by defining the day, month and year using the up and down arrows at the Time Picker screen. 12:26 Jump to 05M 27D 1999Y Cancel OK Exit Monthview Tap OK to enter the Day View display to view any appointments for that day. Tap Cancel to return to previous display. New/Edit Event 1, In the MthView display, press ^ and then press New Event, or in the Day View display and press New to enter the display as shown below:
Cancel New Event OK Title:
Location:
Note:
Date:04-19-2000 Set Time Start:08:00AM End:09:00AM 2 Press Title key-in area to bring up the Title editor display. Enter the Title for the new event. (See Handwriting recognition.) 3 Press Date selection box to bring up the Select date dialogue box and enter the date for the Date Book 125 t the time of new Event (see Jump To). 4 Press the Set Time pull-down box to select:
No Time Or Set Time by touching the Start selection box and End selection box to bring up the Start/End Time dialogue box:
Time format (12 hours/24hours) is chosen by yourself, please see Initial Setup for more detail. 5 Touch (down arrow) or (up arrow) (the number will increase or decrease by 1) to enter the hour and minute. 6 Press OK to return to the New/Edit event display to save the change. Press Cancel to cancel the change. 7 Press the Reminder Alarm pull-down box to set the alarm a appointment. The selections are:
No Alarm- No Alarm at the appointment time. On Time- Activate Alarm right at the appointment time 1Min Before - Activate Alarm 1 min before the Appointment 5 Min Before- Activate Alarm 5 min before the Appoint ment 10 Min Before - Activate Alarm 10 min before the Appointment 15 Min Before - Activate Alarm 15 min before the Appointment 30 Min Before - Activate Alarm 30 min before the Appointment 1 Hour Before - Activate Alarm 1 hour before the Appointment 1 Day Before - Activate Alarm 1 day before the Appointment. 8 Press the Repeat Event pull-down box to select the frequency of repetition of the alarm. The selections are:
Never -The event is performed only once. Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly After selecting the Repeat option, press the No End Date pull-down box and press Set End 126 Date Book Date to set the date where the repeating event will cease. Set it by pressing at the date below the Set End Date and sue the Enter Date dialogue box to set date select No End Date to let the Alarm go on forever. Cancel Start Time OK 12 : 45 PM Cancel OK or End Time If Repeat Daily is selected, you may specify the daily interval that the alarm will activate by pressing the Every _____ Days option and entering the number. If Repeat Weekly is s elected, you may specify the weekly interval that the alarm will activate by pressing the Every _____ Week option and entering the number. Press the On pull-down box to select the day of the week that the event will be repeated. If Repeat Monthly is select ed. You may specify the monthly interval that the alarm will activate by pressing the Every _____ Month option and entering a number. Press the On pull-down box to select the event to be repeated by day or date. If Repeat Yearly is selected, the event will down box to select the event to be repeated by day or date. Hint: You can press ^ and choose Send SMS to send the current event via SMS. Or you can choose Delete Event to delete the current event. be repeated yearly. Press the On pull-
9 After the appointment is entered and its setting completed, press to the DayView display. Press Cancel to return to the DayView display with no changes. OK to return If you want to edit an event, please refer to the following procedure:
1, In the DayView display , tap the one which needs to be edited. If this event is repetitive , there will be a Edit Event dialogue box showing up. Date Book 127 2, If All Events is chosen and OK is pressed, Edit Event display will be shown and your change will apply not only to this event, bu 3, If Current is chosen and OK is pressed, Edit Event display will be shown and your change will only apply to If you want to send an event to ano this particular event. Other repetitive events will not be affected. t to all repetitive events as well. ther 388 through SMS:
1, In the New/Edit event display, press ^ and choose Send SMS, New Message screen will be shown as in the picture. 2, Press the line beside the To: and enter the recipient phone number. Pres press SEND. Press Cancel to abort. s Ok and then To receive a SMS which contain an event from another 388:
When you receive a SMS containing an event, you can view it just like an ordinary SMS. After the SMS containing an event being read, (Timer Icon) will be show beside the message header. DeleteDelete Event 1 At the New/Edit screen, tap appears and select Delete Event. The Delete Event dialogue Box 2 Press OK to delete Event. 3 Press Cancel to return to the New/Edit Event display with no changes. Setup In the Dayview sc reen press (icon ^) and select 1, Setup. 2, Tap the field below Being Day View At to enter the starting time of the Daily schedule. 3, Tap on the pull-down selection box under Remove Event When: to choose from Never Remove, 30 days old, 60 days old, 90 days old, 180 days old or 1 year old for purging expired events. 128 Date Book 4, Tap on Lunar Calendar: to turn lunar calendar display On or Off. Date Book 129 130 Date Book Tasks You can keep track of tasks that need to be done by listing them and assigning a priority to them. Entering a New Task 1 Tap at the Main Menu to enter the Task List Display. To enter a new Task, tap New. 12:26 12:26 1234567890123456 New Task priority: normal note:
Cancel OK arrow at the Priority: prompt to set the priority of the task. You can set:
2 Tap on the Urgent Normal Low Done A flag, an empty box, a dotted outline box and a checked box represent them.
! When the priorities of tasks change, the order that they appear in the Tasks screen will also be rearranged. Tasks are listed according to their priorities and the input date/time. 3 Tap the line after the Subject: prompt to enter the editing screen. Enter your task description and tap OK to save the task. Tasks 131 12:26 12:26 Tasks 1234567890123456 Select OTA server the meeting has Delete note ok Casablanca Exit New Deleting All Tasks 1 At the Task List display, tap 2 At the Delete All Tasks screen, tap OK to erase all tasks. and select Delete All Delete All Tasks?
Cancel OK 3 Tapping Cancel will keep all the records and return you to the Task List. Cleaning Up your Task List 1 At the Task List display, tap 2 Press OK confirm, or press Cancel to keep the records.
, and select Clean Up to delete all completed events. Delete All Completed Tasks?
Cancel OK Deleting a Single Task 1 At the Task List display, tap the task you wish to delete to enter the Edit Task screen. 132 Tasks 12:26 12:26 Edit Task 1234567890123456 priority: done note: Casablanca 2 Tap and select Delete to delete the selected task. Cancel OK Delete Task?
Cancel OK 3 Press OK confirm, or press Cancel to keep the record. Tasks 133 Voice Notes The voice note feature enables you to record personal messages or phone conversations. You can play back the voice note at any time, and use it as a verbal reminder. Recording a Voice note Your device can store a total of 3 minutes of voice recordings. That is, the combined recording time of all voice notes cannot exceed 3 minutes. During conversation, Press the Voice Recording button on the right hand side of your device to start recording. Your device will make a beep sound to notify you that recording is in progress. Press the Voice Recording button again, or press the conversation . The conversation will not be disturbed during this process and time will be used as the title for storing this recording note. You may also press Stop Recording on the display to end the recording. At the end of the recording, the phone will automatically combine the start time and the date to form an entry in the Voice Notes list. button to stop recording the
. The recording date Voice Note Recording... Duration: 1:03 Remaining: 1:45 Stop Recording Searching and Replaying a Voice Note 1 Tap 2 At the Voice Notes screen, all information is recorded in a chronological order. Use the scroll bar to scroll up or down the screen to find the title of the recording. Then select the required title to display the details about this particular recording. at the main menu to enter the Voice Notes screen. 12:26 12:26 Voice Notes Voice Notes 13.12:35(1999/05/07) 12.Paris 11.18:31 (1998/04/14) 10.Casablanca 09.18:38(1999/09/27) 08.23:59 (1999/12/31) Title:
Time: 12:35 Date: 1999/05/06 Duration: 00:43 Exit New Cancel OK Voice Notes 133 to stop playing. at the Voice Notes screen and select to play the recording and press to skip to the next recording. to show the previous recording. 3 Press 4 Press 5 Press 6 Tap the field at the Title: prompt and use the stylus to change the title of the recording. 7 Tap OK to save the new title and return to the Voice Notes menu. 8 Press Cancel to return to the previous menu, without saving the changes. Tap remaining for recording. Tap Erase All to delete all Voice Notes. Tap Exit to return to the Main Menu. Recording a New Voice Note 1 Tap New at the Voice Notes menu to activate the voice recording function 2 Tap the field at the Title: prompt, to enter the title. 3 Press or Record to start recording. Remaining Time to find out the amount of time Voice Note Recording... Duration: 1:03 Remaining: 1:45 Stop Recording 4 Tap Stop Recording to finish recording 5 Tap Done to return to Voice Notes menu.
! Your device can store a total of 3 minutes of voice recordings. That is, the combined recording time of all voice notes cannot exceed 3 minutes. Also, if there are more than 30 voice notes recorded, your device will not allow you to continue to record new voice notes. 134 Voice Notes Alarms Setting an alarm Apply for Data service from your Cellular Service Provider. 1 Tap on at the Main Menu Display to enter the Alarm Clock screen. 12:26 Alarm Clock Alarm A:10:00am Status:on Alarm B:10:15am Status:off Alert 1 Snooze: 5 min Exit 2 Tap Alarm A to display the Set Alarm A Time screen. Use the Up and Down scroll arrows to enter the time of the alarm and tap OK to confirm. Set Alarm A Time 10 : 00 AM Cancel OK 3 Follow the same procedure to set Alarm B. Alarms 135 A Setting an Alert or Ring Tone 1 Tap the pull down selection box to select the alert or alarm tone. There are 6 different ringer tones and 7 different musical tones provided by the phone for you to select. You can also use the Ring Tone Composer to compose your favourite music and save it as one of the musical tones. 2 For more detail in composing ring tone, please refer to the Ring Tone Composer section. 3 Tap the pull down selection box alongside the that the alarm is temporarily switched off for. 10 or 15 minutes. Snooze: prompt to select the length of time The length of the Snooze timer will be 1, 5, Switching off an activated alarm When the alarm activates at the set time, an audible alert is heard and a message appears on the display. Alarm A 10:00am Dismiss Snooze If you select Dismiss , then the alarm is accepted and switched off. If you select Snooze, then the alarm is temporarily switched off for the period of time you selected. 136 Alarms Calculator Your device contains two calculators. A standard 10-digit calculator , where you can add, subtract, multiply and divide. It also has a memory function. A scientific calculator for performing more complicated scientific calculations such as logarithm, trigonometry, reciprocal, square root, x to the power of y and factorial. Standard calculator screen. at the main menu to enter the Standard Calculator Tap Enter your calculations by using the stylus on the touch screen. All calculations are performed as they are entered, e.g. 9x6-14=40 Tap Tap Memory Functions The memory functions supported by your calculator are:
to show the calculated results. to clear all previous calculations. Tap Exit to return to the main menu. Clear Memory. Sets the contents of the memory to zero. Recall memory. Displays the stored memory value. Enter or add to memory. Enters or adds the displayed value to the Value stored in memory. Scientific Calculator To select the scientific calculator, tap The use of this calculator is similar to other scientific calculators. and select Scientific Calculator. Calculator 137 138 Calculator Ring Tone Composer at the Main Menu display to enter the Ringer Tone Editor Your device has a Ringer Tone composer that allows you to compose or edit a Ring tone pertinent to your own personality and taste, and use it as your phones ringer tone. Tap melodies will be listed by name; if no Ring tone has been stored then the screen will show No Ring Tone. Selecting and Playing a Ring Tone To play an existing Ring tone:
1 Tap on the Ring tone name. 2 Tap on the button to play the Ring tone. Composer screen. Any previously composed 12:26 12:26 Composer Composer 1.Bumble Bee 2.User Melody 2 3.User Melody 3 4.User Melody 4 5.User Melody 5 6.User Melody 6 Title:Bumble Bee
Exit New Cancel OK Ring Tone Composer 153 Composing and Adding a New Ring Tone At the Ringer Composer display, tap New to enter the Edit Melody screen. Play composition
(switches to STOP while playing Play previous note Go to beginning Rest 12:26 Edit Melody Plays and indicates active note Tab = delete before the cursor Go to end note Play next note Duration High range Middle range Low range 1 H M L 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 Cancel OK Your composer has the following features to assist you with composing your Ring tone. A keyboard that is used to enter notes and rests into the stave. Interval Control Buttons to determine where a note falls. Tap on Tap on Tap on stave. to select the high octave of notes. to select the middle octave of notes. to select the lower octave of notes. These notes will appear on a separate A series of note length buttons that you can assign on a note-by-note basis. Notes will then be played according to the length assigned to them. A delete note button A series of keys similar to those on a cassette player by which you navigate through the that deletes the last note on the stave when tapped. composition. Tap on Tap on Tap on Tap on Tap on to play the previous note. to go to the beginning of the Ring tone.. to play your Ring tone. to go to the end of the Ring tone. play the next note.. You can play your Ring tone at any time whilst you are editing or composing it. Tap OK to finish editing save the Ring tone, and enter the Title: prompt and enter a title. Then tap OK to return to the Composer screen. Tap at the Edit Melody screen where you can select the following options:
Composer screen. Tap on the field after the Change Tempo Clear All Notes View Labels Delete Melody Tap at the Composer screen to select Send via SMS, Beam Melody or Delete Melody. 154 Ring Tone Composer Sending your Ring Tone Your device allows you to send your new ringer tone to a friend or colleague by means of SMS. 1 At the Composer screen tap and select Send Melody to enter the Send Melody screen. 12:26 New Message To:
Message:
Cancel Send 2 Tap the field after the To: prompt and enter the mobile number of the recipient. 3 Press Send and your music ringer will be sent. Receiving a Ring Tone via SMS If you receive an SMS containing a ringer tone, the phone will treat it as a normal SMS and save it into your SIM card. You can use the newly received ringer tone as either a ringer or an alert tone. 1 Go to the Message Centre and tap SIM card to display a list of SMS messages. 2 Tap the message with the 3 Tap Store to enter the Composer screen. 4 Tap the field after the Title: prompt and enter the title of the music. 5 Tap Back to return to the
(Bell Icon) icon to display its content. Inbox screen. Ring Tone Composer 155 12:26 Inbox please call me Bumble Bee Happy Bday the meeting has Paris Casablanca Back Compose Need to update, no music note icon anymore. 12:26 Ringer Tone Sender:13601399110 Sent:08/17/2000-
15:55 Back Store 156 Ring Tone Composer Sending your Ring Tone via Infra Red Your device also allows you to send your music composition by using Infrared transfer to another A008388 device. You can then playback the music on the peer device. 1 Tap at the Composer screen to select Beam Melody and enter the Send via IR screen. Send via IR Looking for Phone... Cancel
. 2 At the receiving A008388, tap 3 Adjust the angle and the distance between the two If a device is found, transfer will begin. After transferring the music, the phone will return to the Composer screen. Deleting your Ring Tones The device allows you to delete either a single ring tone or all tones. Whichever option you select, you will be prompted to confirm your choice via one of the following screens. A008388s for transmission. Delete All Melodies?
Delete Melody?
Cancel OK OR Cancel OK Warning and Disclaimer:
It is the responsibility of each user of the mobile phone to ensure that he uses the Feature for a lawful purpose and seeks consen shall not be responsible for any damages caused by the end users unlawful use of this feature. t or license from the copyright owner of the Feature. Motorola Ring Tone Composer 157 Receive using Infrared The infrared port is used for data communication with compatible devices such as a peer A008388 device or other PDA/phone that have infrared port compliant to the OBEX standard. If you are exchanging data with another 388, then, one another one will be the sender. of the 388 will be the recipient and To receive information from another 1 Turn on the IrDA transmission feature at the sending A008388:
A008388. For example, in the at the upper right hand corner of the contact information address book, press the screen. 2 Adjust the angle and the distance between the devices, and tap at the main menu of the receiver A008388 and the following sequence of events should occur providing the devices establish a connection. Receive IR Looking for Device... Receive IR Receiving... Cancel Cancel 3 If the phone cannot find the transmitting device, the following messages will be displayed:
Receive IR Device Not Found Receive IR Receive Failed OK OK Tap OK to return to the Main Menu. Receive using Infrared 157 158 Receive using Infrared Data Synchronisation with PC You can use synchronisation to manage information that you want to keep up-to-date on both your device and your PC., such as contact information, events, tasks and notepad entries. This is accomplished using TrueSync TM software, a Motorola Accessory product. Synchronisation between your device and your PC can either be through a cable or by infrared (IrDA) connection. 95/98/2000 platform. For TrueSync with using IrDA, platform. For TrueSync with using DataCable, 388 only supports Windows 388 only supports Windows 95/98 If your 388 package does not include the Data Cable, please contact your local dealer. Before using PC Sync, the TrueSyncTM software must first be installed on the PC. For further details, please refer to the TrueSyncTM Quick Start Guide. Software Synchronisation
! TrueSyncTM can only be installed on (English) Windows 95/98/2000 or Windows NT. Installation 1 Power on the PC. 2 Put the TrueSyncTM CD-ROM into the CD-Rom drive. 3 Press Start and select Run . 4 Type X:\Setup (X is the drive name). Press OK. 5 Follow the installation instruction to install the software. 6 When installation finished, please restart your computer. Data Synchronisation with PC 159 A Performing Data Synchronisation If a cable is to be used for the connection between the PC and the device, make sure a Motorola Sync Data cable is connected to the COM port of the PC. Also, make sure the power plug is connected to the other end of the Sync Cable (if the power plug is not connected, synchronisation may fail). If Infrared connection is used for data synchronisation, make sure that IrDA is installed correctly. Not all the PC's have Infrared capability. 1 Run the TrueSync TM software. 2 Tap at the main menu to enter the Synchronise display. 12:26 Synchronize Synchronize Via:
Data Cable InfraRed Link Done 3 If the serial cable is used, tap Data Cable. Phone will show Connect Cable and Charger to Synchronise to start synchronisation. 4 Press OK to start TrueSync TM synchronisation. 5 If you are using Infrared connection, tap Infrared Link and phone will show Computer . Synchronisation will start once the phone can detect the computer. Looking for 12:26 12:26 Synchronize TrueSync Looking for Computer... Synchronize TrueSync 3000 1000 Ready Cancel Done Cancel Cancel Done If synchronisation was unsuccessful, error messages will be displayed. 160 Data Synchronisation with PC A
! When encountering Low Battery, Interruption of Infrared beam connection, PC system malfunctioning or Internet malfunctioning, Synchronisation will stop immediately and an error message will be shown. Data Synchronisation with PC 161 Modem Your device contains an integrated modem that is used to establish a data connection between your device and computer. Connection is made either through a Data Cable, or by using Infrared transmission. The usage of this wireless modem is quite easy. the PC with a Data cable (accessory), the same as connecting with other wire modem. After that, you can use this modem fun ction to help you to connect your PC to the Internet. You can just simply connect your 388 and The A008388 also supports the connection of a PC to itself using IrDA, the PC will then be able to use the modem function to connect to the Internet. In addition to IrDA capability, you will need to install the GPRS Wizard onto your computer as well. This GPRS Wizard can be executed under Windows 98 and Windows NT environments. For more details concerning the GPRS Wizard and its installation, please refer to the document contained with the CD. The A008388 modem supports both CSD and GPRS to connect to the Internet. Your dial-in number and settings depend on which method you choose. For more information, please contact your local ISP. 1 Tap at the Main Menu. Your device will automatically check to see if a data cable is present. If the cable is connected, you may enable the Data Cable connection and select the required baud rate for data transmission. 12:26 Modem Data Cable:on Baud Rate: 9600 IrDA:off Modem Status:
Ready Exit 2 Tap to select the baud rate. The options are: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bits per second. 3 Tap On at the Data Cable: prompt to use the Data cable for data transmission. If an error occurs during transmission, the message displayed. Data Cable Disconnected will be Modem 161 Using Infrared for Data Transmission If an Infrared connection is preferred as the connecting mode, tap on the IR Link prompt to enable it, and you will see the following display. Searching for Device... Cancel If an IR Link is established, the status will change from Link: prompt. Failure to find the device will result in a If an error occurs during transmission, the message Device Not Found message being displayed. IR Link Broken will be displayed. OFF to ON automatically at the Ir No matter you are using Data Cable connection or Infrared connection, once the connection has been established, you can then treat t to the Internet. he 388 as an ordinary modem to connect your PC 162 Modem J2ME Your device allows you to download applications from your PC or the Internet written in J2ME and allow you to install and execute them on your device. These applications could be pictograms, messaging, animations, productivity tools or games.
If you can download and install the J2ME applications successfully, once the application is being run, only the status bar on top will remain displayed. The other part of the screen will be used by the J2ME applications. To return to the normal main menu, press button or Exit in the applications. (Not all the applications have this Exit button, it depends on how the applications have been written.) Home
If you install your J2ME applications by downloading them to your computer using Infrared or Cable, you must first install TrueSync software on your computer. You can then use the download feature in the TrueSync software. 1 Tap at the main menu to enter the J2ME screen. There will be a pre-installed J2ME introduction providing a brief description about J2ME. 12:26 J2ME Main Menu weather reports calculators sport games racing games card games sports scores Exit Download 2 Tap Download and to enter the download screen. 12:26 J2ME App Loader Download Via:
Data Cable InfraRed Link OTA Back New Prompt -> Wireless instead of OTA J2ME 163 3 If Cable is selected, phone will detect the cable connection status automatically. If the connection is ready, a download confirmation screen will be displayed. Download Bundle Ready Cancel 4 Tap OK to start downloading the applications. There will be a Download Status screen informing you of progress. Your phone will check if it has enough memory to store the downloading application, if not, it will show Memory Full. Download Fail. 5 An Installation screen will be shown after the download has been completed. 6 If installation is successful, you will receive a confirmation message and be prompted to download another application or return to the J2ME main screen. Download Bundle Download Bundle Installing... Cancel Download Bundle Installation Successful. Download Another?
Done OK 7 Tap OK to download another application. 8 Tap Done to return the J2ME main menu 9 If there is any error during download or installation, error messages will be displayed. Download Bundle Installation Failed. Try Again?
Download Bundle Download Failed. Try Again?
Download Bundle Download Cancelled Cancel OK Cancel OK OR OR OK 164 J2ME 10 After you have successfully downloaded applications, tap on one of the titles in the J2ME menu to enter the next level, if any, or start the applications at once (if there is no next level). For example, CARD GAMES were downloaded, tap on card games to see which games were included in the bundle. 12:26 12:26 J2ME Main Menu weather reports calculators sport games racing games card games sports scores Exit Download card games solitare black jack carribean poker 5 card stud go fish gin rummy Back Some applications may contain their own instructions for you to follow. 11 If you want to stop the J2ME application immediately, Press the Home button and your phone will return to the main menu. If you choose InfraRed Link instead, the Looking for Device screen will be displayed. If another Infrared device cannot be found, it will display Device not Found. If it can find another Infrared device, connection will be established instantly and providing there is enough memory the download process will be repeated. If you choose OTAWireless (Over The Air) server through the network. 1 Your phone will determine whether it is connected to the Internet. If not, it will use the instead, applications will be downloaded from the default profile to establish a connection. If there is no profile setup in Incomplete will be displayed. Connection Setup 2 After connection has been established, a list of website address will be displayed. Select one of them and press OK to connect to the server. A list of all the applications that are available for OTAWIRELESS download will be displayed. 3 If you have not used this method to download applications before, this list will not be shown, instead, you will be prompted to enter a website address. Enter the address and tap OK, you will be connected to the server instantly. 4, Tap a particular J2ME application that you want to download, then its associate ADF document will be downloaded first and displayed on your screen. It describes the content, the version and the size of your downloading J2ME application. J2ME 165 A If this ADF document is unreadable, Description 5, unreadable. Continue Download? will be notified. This ADF document itself is a description file, it will not affect the J2ME application installation and exec ution. Therefore, tap Download to continue downloading the desire application. On the other hand, you can tap Cancel to abort the operation and select another J2ME application to download. 6, Installation will start automatically once the download ha been finished. If installation is successful, Installation Successful will be displayed. Otherwise, Installation Failed will be shown. 7, If installation is successful, you will find your J2ME application in the J2ME main menu. Tap on the applica will be executed. 8, The application itself may contain several other applications. Tap on the ones you wish to execute further. 9, The detail operations depend on the way the J2ME application is written. Please refer to the instructions disp screen. 10, Press (icon)Home Key or Exit in the J2ME application to return to phone main menu. tion and it layed on s 166 J2ME J2ME Application Manager 1 Press in the J2ME Main Menu and tap Memory Usage, you can check the size for each individual application as well as the memory left for further download. 2 Press in the J2ME Main Menu and tap Delete Bundle , a list of installed applications with their size will be displayed. 3 Check the application that you wish to delete in the checkbox on the left hand side. 4 Press OK to delete the checked applications. 5 Press Cancel to go back to the J2ME main menu without deleting the checked applications. Disclaimer: When using the netwrok and accidentally downloaded a virus infected software which l eads to the malfunctioning of your 388, damage or loss due to this kind of incident. Motorola will not be responsible for any J2ME 167 STK application The capabilities of your device can be greatly enhanced by using SIM Toolkit applications. Your device therefore supports various SIM Toolkit (STK) services offered by the network providers.
! The features are dependent on whether the network providers offer the services and whether you have subscribed to them. Your cellular service provider and the services you have subscribed to determine the messages associated with the SIM Toolkit services. Hence the screen display and functions displayed may vary. If your SIM has STK capability, the (M) icon in the lower right hand corner of the main menu will be replaced by
. Back Back to return to the previous to enter the SIM Application screen. Tap Viewing the List of Applications Use the scroll bar to view the list of services available. Tap on the service you want to view to enter its respective function display menu. Press Exit to return to the Main Menu. Viewing the List of Options within an Application Tap to select the item from within the application or tap display. Service Message Read the messages or press Back to return to the previous display. Entering a Message Enter a message using either Handwriting or other entry method Connect to Service When dialling a service, Press End to return to previous display. Press Hold to hold the procedure. Sending a Short Message s. Press OK when done. STK application 167 The status of sending and receiving of a message will be shown on the display. Tap to terminate the data transmitting process. After the message has been sent, you may receive a message transmitted by the network Cancel provider related to the service you have requested. 168 STK application A STK application 169 System Setup The set up of your device determines how the different functions offered by it are executed. When you receive your device, it contains some basic default factory settings that will enable you to operate it simply by inserting a SIM card. To obtain maximum benefit from your device however, it is necessary to configure it to meet your personal communication requirements. It is recommended that you work systematically through the ten systems Tap set up programs:
setup programs BEFORE using your device. at the main menu to display the System Setup list. The list contains the following Security Memory Usage Initial Setup Phone Setup Sounds & Alerts Display Setup Datebook Setup Messaging Setup Network Setup Internet Setup Power Management Accessory Setup Use the scroll bar to navigate up and down the list, select the set up program by tapping on it. Tap Exit to return to the main menu display. 12:26 System Setup Security Memory Usage Initial Setup Phone Setup Sounds & Alerts Display Setup Exit Security There are a number of measures built into the device to protect the use of the phone by unauthorised users and to restrict the use of certain phone functions. This section will explain how to set:
Locking and Unlocking your Phone Auto Lock Fixed Dialling SIM Request Call Barring System Setup 169 Passwords At the System Setup menu, tap Security to enter the Security Setup display. Locking and Unlocking your Phone The Phone Lock function allows you to lock the phone immediately. It activates an identification number to authenticate and protect against unauthorised usage of your device. You need a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to unlock your phone before using it. The PIN is a 4-digit number and is originally set to 1234 by the manufacturer. It is possible that your service provider may have reset this number before you receive your device. If this number has not been reset, we recommend that you change it to prevent other users from accessing your personal information or modifying your phone's settings. Tap Lock Phone Now to set this option. The phone can only be unlocked by entering the unlock code via the numeric keypad. Enter the Unlock code and tap Enter . 12:26 Phone lock Enter Unlock Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter If the wrong code is entered, the screen will display If the correct code is entered, the screen will show Invalid Code . Phone Locked . 12:26 12:26 Security Security Lock Phone Now Phone Locked Auto Lock:on Fixed Dialing:off SIM Request:on Call Barring Passwords Invalid code. Lock Phone Now Auto Lock:on Fixed Dialing:off SIM Request:on Call Barring Passwords Done Done 170 System Setup
! When the phone is locked, you can still make GSM emergency phone calls by keying in
"112" and Tapping Send to make the call. When the phone is dialling (but not connected), you can Tap End to stop the dialling and end the call. System Setup 171 Auto Lock You can set up your phone such that You can choose to either turn the Auto Lock feature When the Security setup menu shows that Auto Lock is ON:
1 Tap Auto Lock . 2 Enter your Unlock Code . 3 Tap Enter . When the Phone Unlock Code is correct, you can change the Auto Lock to Auto Lock will be activated every time you turn it on. ON or OFF. OFF and return to the Security Features menu. 4 Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu without changing the settings. 12:26 Auto Phone Lock Enter Unlock Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter 172 System Setup Fixed Dialling Fixed Dialling allows you to limit the use of your phone to a predefined list of telephone numbers.
! The availability of the Fixed Dialling function depends on the type of SIM Card. When the Security Features menu shows that 1 Tap Fixed Dialling . 2 Enter your SIM PIN2 code. 3 Tap Enter . When the PIN is correct, a Fixed Dialling display is shown. Fixed Dialling is ON, 12:26 12:26 12:26 Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Edit Contact Enter SIM PIN2:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter Name:Heidi Ho Nmbr:+861064652409 Status: on off 1.Ben Frank Lin 2.Astrid Pee 3.Fred Rick 4.Heidi Ho 5.Tally Ho Cancel You can turn the Fixed Dialling feature shows the names that are included in your fixed dialling list. Tap any particular name to edit the entry information, or you can choose dialling entry. and select New Contact to add a new fixed on or off at the status box. The Fixed Dialling screen Back OK OK If the fixed dialling list is full, the phone will display a notification and the additional entry will not be added. To add the new contact information, 1 Tap the key-in area at the Name: and Number: prompts and enter the appropriate information. 2 At the Edit Contact screen tap and select Delete Contact to delete an entry from the list. 3 Tap OK after finished entering and editing and return to the Fixed Dialling screen. 4 Tap OK at the Fixed Dialling screen to return to the Security setup screen. System Setup 173 A SIM Request Personal Identification Number (PIN) is the secret code of the SIM Card. You can preset a PIN to prevent unauthorised users from using your SIM Card. You can select this function as ON or OFF. If you select the function as ON, you have to key in your PIN every time you turn on the phone, failure to do so will mean that you will be unable to use the phone. When the Security setup menu shows that SIM Request is ON (or SIM Request is OFF), 1 Tap SIM Request. 2 Enter your PIN. 3 Tap Enter . When the PIN is correct, you can change the PIN Requirements to OFF (or SIM Request is ON) and return to the Security 4 Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu without changing the settings. setup menu. 12:26 SIM PIN Request Enter SIM PIN:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter Call Barring Call Barring is a network feature that can be used to selectively bar outgoing and incoming calls. At the Security Features menu, tap Tap Done to return to the Security Call Barring to display the Call Barring screen. setup menu if you do not want to change the settings. 12:26 Call Barring Status: on off Outgoing Calls:
international Incoming Calls:
when roaming Done 174 System Setup You can make the following settings:
Set Call Barring Status to ON or OFF. Outgoing Calls , tap the selection box to select the following options:
International Calls: When selected, this option will bar outgoing international calls. All Except Home: When selected, this option will bar outgoing international calls, except those to your home country. All Calls: When selected, this option will bar all outgoing calls, except GSM emergency calls. Off: When selected, this option will disable all call barring for outgoing calls. Incoming Calls , tap the selection box to select the following options:
When Roaming : When selected, this option will bar incoming calls when you are roaming between networks. All Calls: When selected, this option will bar all incoming calls. Off: When selected, this option will disable all call barring for incoming calls. After selecting the either the Incoming or Outgoing call barring option, the phone will prompt you to:
1 Enter Barring Code : via the numeric keypad. 12:26 Call Barring Enter Barring Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter 2 Tap Enter , and if the code is correct, the changes will be saved and you will return to the Call Barring Screen. 3 Tap Cancel so that it will not save the changes and return to Call Barring Screen again. Call Barring needs network support. Please check if you have subscribed to this service. 4 Tap Done to change the settings and return to the 5 Tap Cancel to return to the Security Feature menu without changing the settings. Security setup menu. System Setup 175 A Passwords The Passwords option allows you to change the various security passwords/codes. At the Security features menu, tap Passwords to enter the Passwords display. Tap Done to return to the Security setup menu without making changes. 1 Tap a particular PIN to edit and change the code. Prompts for codes will depend on which codes are being changed. For example, to change the SIM PIN code. 2 Tap SIM PIN Code to enter the Enter Old Unlock Code display. 3 Enter the Old unlock code. 4 Enter the New Unlock code. 5 Re-enter the New Unlock Code to confirm. 6 Tap enter to save the changes. Default PIN set by manufacturer:
Phone Lock Code: 1234 Security Code: 000000 12:26 12:26 12:26 Passwords Call barring Code Phone Unlock Code Phone Unlock Code Security Code SIM PIN Code SIM PIN2 Code Call Barring Code Done Enter Old Code:
Enter New Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 12:26 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter 1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 12:26 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter Phone Unlock Code Passwords Re-Enter New Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter Phone Unlock Code Unlock code Security Code changed. SIM PIN Code SIM PIN2 Code Call Barring Code Done
! You will be notified to turn SIM request to ON when setting up the PIN, if your current SIM Request setting is Off. If a wrong PIN code is entered, the screen will show Invalid code . 176 System Setup A If the PIN number is entered incorrectly 3 times in a row, your SIM card will automatically lock-up and the SIM Card Blocked message will be displayed. 12:26 Security Invalid code. Lock Phone Now Auto Lock:on Fixed Dialing:off SIM Request:on Call Barring Passwords Done SIM card blocked If your SIM card is blocked, and you receive the to enter a PIN Unblock (PUK) code and key sequence before you can use the phone. You will need to contact your service provider for the PUK code to unlock the SIM card. If the PUK code is entered incorrectly 10 times in a row, your SIM card will become permanently blocked. SIM Card Blocked message, you will need 12:26 12:26 2 5 8 0 1 4 7
Cancel 3 6 9
Enter SIM Unblock Code PIN1 Unblock Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter In PDA mode, the device is not able to make any calls and the SIM card remains locked. System Setup 177 A Memory Usage Many of your devices functions like the Address book, Messages Centre, Date Book, Note Pad, Ink Pad, etc., use the main memory of the device, while the SIM Card phone book and short message folder use the memory of the SIM Card. When you try to save information in the main memory and the memory is full, the following message will be displayed. 12:26 Message Center Voice Mail Memory Full!
Text Msgs [0]0 Action Info Svc Unavailable. Quick Text OK SIM Card [0]0 Outbox 5 exit composs You may choose to delete some information from the various phone functions or transfer the information to a PC using data synchronisation, thus freeing up the memory space. Checking Memory Usage Status Tap Memory Usage to enter the Memory Usage display. at the main menu to display the System Setup list. At the System Setup menu, tap 12:26 12:26 12:26 Memory usage Memory usage Memory usage Memory Used 75%
Address Book: 2K Message Ctr: 2K eMail: 40K Note Pad: 3K Ink Pad: 3K Date Book: 10K Tasks: 2K Composer: 2K J2ME: 35%
Voice Notes: 8%
Tasks: 2K Composer: 2K J2ME: 35%
Voice Notes: 8%
SIM Addr Bk: 5%
SIM Folder: 3%
Done Done Done The first display gives you a percentage used figure for phone memory as well as information relating to the amount of memory being used by each phone function. Use the scroll bar to view the amount of memory used by a particular function. Tap Done to return to the System Setup screen. 178 System Setup Initial Setup This section deals with setting some of the basic functions and personalisation of the device. This section will explain how to set details for:
Daylight Saving Time Settings and Format Current Location Date Settings and Format Language Text Input Settings Owner Information Start Up Greeting Master Reset Master Clear Tap at the main menu to display the System Initial Setup to enter the Initial Setup display. Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list, tap the function you want to change to enter the detailed screen for that function. After you have made your changes, Tap return to the System Setup display. Setup list. At the System Setup menu, tap Done and Daylight Saving You ca n choose to turn the Daylight Saving mode On or Off. At the Initial Setup display, when it shows Daylight Saving On, tap Daylight Sav: to turn it Off. when it shows Daylight Saving Off, tap Daylight Sav: to turn it On. Time Settings To set the time:
1 Tap Time at the Initial Setup screen to display a clock settings dialogue box, prompting you to adjust the time. 2 Use the up and down arrows to set the time. 3 Tap OK when done. 12:26 System Setup Security Memory Usage Initial Setup Phone Setup Sounds & Alert Display Setup Exit System Setup 179 Time Format You can select either the 12 or the 24-hour clock. To set the time format:
1 Tap the pull down selection box at the Initial 2 Tap either 12-hour clock or 24-hour clock. The time format will be changed and you will return to the initial set up display. Setup screen. Location (Current Location) To change the current location;
1 Tap the Current Location selection box at the Initial Setup screen and a dialogue box will appear, prompting you to select a city. 2 Use the scroll bar to locate the city of your choice. 3 Tap on it to select it. 4 Tap OK when done. 12:26 Initial Setup Select City Daylight Sav:on Chicago Time: 12:45PM London 12 Hour Clock New York Current Location:
Toyko Chicago Cancel OK Date:1999-05-27 Done 180 System Setup Date Settings To set the date:
1 Tap Date: at the Initial Setup screen to display a Set Date dialogue box, prompting you to adjust the date. 2 Use the up and down arrows to select the required day, month and year. 3 Tap OK when done. 12:26 Initial Setup Daylight Sav:on Select Date Time: 12:45PM 12 Hour Clock 1999Y 05M 27D Current Location:
Chicago Date:1999-05-27OK Cancel Done Date Format You can choose from the following date formats:
yyyy-mm-dd (Year-MonthDay) mm-dd-yyyy (Month-Day-Year) dd-mm-yyyy (Day-Month-Year) To set the date format 1 Tap the pull down selection box at the Initial 2 Select the format you require. The date format will be changed and you will return to the initial set up display. Setup screen. System Setup 181 Language You can change the language in which messages are displayed on the screen. To change the language;
1 Tap Language at the Initial Setup display to enter the Language screen. 2 Select your language option from the list displayed. 3 Tap OK to confirm your choice and messages will be displayed in the chosen. 4 Tap Cancel to abort changing the language and to return you to the initial setup screen. 12:26 12:26 Language Language:
English French German Italian Portugese Language French German Italian Portugese Spanish automatic Cancel OK Cancel OK Wrong Screen for HK, should have only Complex Chinese and English and Automatic. Chinese Input can choose between Simplified Chinese and Complex Chinese for the Chinese Handwriting Recognition. It will be an option only when you using English as a disp lay language. Text Input These settings define the handwriting recognition parameters and the text input method options. This section describes how to set:
The Handwriting Recognition Speed. Your preferred method for text entry. 1 Tap Text Input at the Initial Setup menu to enter the Text Input screen. 2 Tap the pull down selection box under Speed: to select the handwriting recognition speed. 3 Select either fast, medium or slow. The slower the speed, the better the accuracy of the recognition. 4 Tap Watermark: on (or off) to determine whether a character category notice will be displayed in the handwriting script board. 182 System Setup A 5 Tap the pull down selection box under Preference, to select your preferred method of text entry. Your options are:
English Keyboard Handwriting 12:26 12:26 Text Input Recog Speed:
fast Watermark:off Preference:
Handwriting Writing Hand:
Text Input right Recog Language:
English French German Italian Cancel OK Cancel OK Wrong screen for HK. Owner Information 1 Tap Owner Info at the Initial Setup display, to enter the Edit: Owner screen. 2 Using the stylus and your preferred method of entry, tap on each field in turn and enter your specific details. 3 Tap OK when complete. 12:26 Edit:Owner Catg:Owner Name:John Smith Work1:0106555 555 Work2:
WkFax:
Cancel OK Tap icon at the main menu to display the phone/SIM card owners details. System Setup 183 A Startup Greetings This function allows you to personalise the greeting that will be shown when you turn on the phone. 1 Tap Startup Greeting at the Initial Setup display; tap Startup Greeting to enter the Startup Greeting screen. 2 Tap the field alongside the Greeting: prompt. 3 Using the stylus, enter your greeting. 4 Tap OK to confirm. The greeting that you have just entered will be the greeting that will be shown every time you turn on the phone. Master Reset
! This option should be used with caution. This option is used to restore certain phone options to their original settings. 1 Tap Master Reset at the Initial Setup display. You will be prompted you to enter the security code. If the correct security code is entered, the dialogue box will show Settings to Factory?
Reset 2 Tap OK to return to the default settings. 3 Tap Cancel to abort operation. 12:26 12:26 Master Reset Security Code:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter Master Reset Security Code:
Reset Settings to Factory Default?
Cancel Ok Cancel Enter Master Clear
! This option should be used with caution. Besides performing the same operations as Master Reset, the Master Clear will also clear the Phone Book entries from phone memory (not from SIM memory). The default Master clear code is 000000. 184 System Setup 1 Tap Master Clear at the Initial Setup display. You will be prompted you to enter the security code. If the correct security code is entered, the dialogue box will show Data From Phone?
Clear All 2 Tap OK to return to the default settings. 3 Tap Cancel to abort operation. 12:26 Master Clear Security Code:
Clear All Data From Phone?
No Yes Cancel Enter Phone Setup This setup determines the performance of the phone during a phone call. In this section you will set up:
Your network choices Your Phone Line Auto Redial Call Waiting Call Divert Flip Answer Auto Answer Prepend Turbo Dial My Numbers Call Meters Tap at the main menu to display the System Phone Setup to enter the Phone Setup display. Setup list. At the System Setup menu, tap 12:26 12:26 Phone Setup Phone Setup Network Setup Phone: Line 1 Auto Redial:on Call Waiting Call Divert Flip Answer:on Done Flip Answer:on Auto Answer:off Prepend:off Turbo Dialing My Numbers Call Meters Done System Setup 185 Network Setup In order that your device can make and receive calls and send messages, it must register with one of the available networks. The phone can handle any of the following types of network:
GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900/1800 Your phone automatically searches for the last network used. If this network is unavailable, it will attempt to register with a new network. When your phone needs to register with a new network, it will generate a sorted list of networks in the following order:
The Home network Networks from a preferred list A random list of other networks found above a certain signal Any forbidden networks stored in the SIM card will not be included in the sorted list. 1 Tap Network Setup at the Phone Setup display to enter the Network Setup screen. 12:26 Network Setup Net:CMCC Search Setup Available Networks Preferred Networks Known Networks Done The current network is shown in the 2 Tap on Net: and the following dialogue box will appear. Net: display box. 186 System Setup 12:26 Current Network Network Net ID:234-15 Back New Netwk After viewing the current network details, you can:
3 Tap Back to return to the Network Setup display. 4 Tap on New Network and the display will show Searching For Network . If a network is found, the display will show If no network is found, the display will show Registering . No Network Found . Search Setup These settings determine how often your phone searches and tries to register with a network, how these attempts are made and how you can change the frequency band that your phone operates in. At the Network Setup display, Tap Search Setup to enter the Search Setup screen. At this screen you may change the following:
The operating band The search type The search speed 12:26 Network Search Search Network By Band: 900/1800 Type: automatic Speed: Medium Cancel OK Band System Setup 187 Use this option to change the band of operation for your phone. The country where you purchased your phone determines which of the following options are available. GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900/1800 1 Tap on the pull down selection box at the 2 Select the option you require Remember to change to an appropriate band when you travel abroad. Band: prompt. You cannot change bands during a call. If you attempt to do so, your phone displays Unable to Find Network and returns you to your In-Call display. Type This option determines how the phone tries to register with a new network. You may choose either:
Automatic Or Manual In the Automatic search mode, the phone will try to register with the first network in the sorted list. If it is successful, your phone will display the network name in the status bar at the bottom of the display. If registration is unsuccessful with one network in the list, your phone will try the next listed network. If your phone fails to register with any of the listed networks it will start the process again after a preset period. In the Manual search mode, the phone will present you with the sorted list of networks. (See Available Networks). Use the scroll bar to select one network from the list. Tap phone will try to register with the selected network. If the registration is successful, the name of the network will appear in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. If registration is unsuccessful, your phone will present the list again after a preset period. 1 Tap on the pull down selection box at the 2 Make your selection and tap OK. 3 Tap Cancel to return to the Network Setup screen. Type: prompt. OK and your Speed This option is used to determine how long your phone waits before attempting to re-register after a previous registration attempt fails. 1 Tap the Speed pull-down selection box to select either:
188 System Setup A A Slow Medium Fast Continuous. 2 Make your selection and tap OK. 3 Tap Cancel to return to the Network
! Fast and Continuous Search may use up a significant amount of battery power. Setup screen. System Setup 189 Available Networks When selected, this option will scan and display the networks that are operating at your current location, and to which your phone can attempt to register. 1 Tap Available Networks to enter the display that lists the networks that are present at your location. 12:26 Netwrk Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Back If listed networks occupy more than one screen, use the scroll bar to view the available networks at your location. 2 Tap the network that you want and the following dialogue box will be displayed. 12:26 Preferred Netwrks Network 1 Register Now Add to Preferred Cancel OK Back Add 3 Tap Register now if you want your phone to try to register with the selected network. 4 Tap Make Preferred if you want the selected network to be added to the preferred network list. You will be asked to indicate where in the list it should appear. The network will appear in your preferred network list at the position you defined. 190 System Setup 12:26 12:26 Preferred Netwrks Network 1 Priority:1 1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 0 9 Enter 1.Network 1 2.Network 2 3.Network 3 4.Network 4 5.Network 5 6.Network 6 Back Add 5 Tap Back to return to the Network Setup display. Preferred Networks Displays the preferred network list. Networks can be added from here. 1 Tap Preferred Networks to enter the Preferred Networks display. If listed networks occupy more than one screen, use the scroll bar to view the list. 2 Tap Add to bring up the Add Network From display, where you can choose to add the new network to your preferred list from:
From the Available Networks list. From the Known Networks list. By entering the ID of the network you want to add. 12:26 Preferred Netwrks Add Network Form Available Netwrk Known Network Enter Network ID Cancel OK Back Add System Setup 191 If you selected Enter Network ID , you will enter the Enter Network ID display. 1 Using the stylus, enter the network number and tap Enter You will be asked to indicate where in the list it should appear. 2 Enter the number. The network will appear in your preferred network list at the position you defined. 12:26 Enter Network ID Network ID:
1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 9 0 Enter Tap Back to return to the Network Setup display. At the Preferred Networks display, 1 Tap network name (Example, Network1) to display the dialogue box. 12:26 12:26 Preferred Netwrks Preferred Netwrks 1.Network 1 2.Network 2 3.Network 3 4.Network 4 5.Network 5 6.Network 6 Network 1 Change Priority Delete Network OK Cancel Add Back 2 Select either Change Priority, or Delete Network. 3 Tap OK to proceed for the selected functions; or 4 Tap Cancel to return to Preferred Network display. If Change Priority is selected, you will be prompted to enter a new priority. Back Add 192 System Setup Enter the Priority at the priority field, for example, enter Tap OK to position the network at the top of the preferred network list and the rest of the networks will subsequently be shifted down one level. 1. 12:26 Network 1 Priority:1 1 2 4 5 7 8 Cancel 3 6
#*. 0 9 Enter If Delete Network is selected, followed by OK, the following dialogue box will appear:
12:26 Preferred Netwrks 1.Network 1 Delete:
2.Network 2 Network 1 3.Network 3 4.Network 4 5.Network 5 6.Network 6 Cancel OK Tap OK to confirm and return to the preferred networks display. Back Add Phone A SIM Card carries two lines and this option allows you to switch between Tap the pull down selection box to select a line (usually Line 1 is being used).
! Availability depends on the type and settings of the SIM card, and/or your subscription to Line 1 and Line 2. this feature and / or your cellular Service Provider network. Auto Redial You can choose to turn this option If your call attempt does not succeed, your phone will automatically redial the phone number after a few seconds. With Auto Redial On, tap Auto Redial to turn it Off. With Auto Redial Off, tap Auto Redial to turn it On. on or off. System Setup 193 Call Waiting Allows you to receive a second call while another call is in progress.
! This is a network setting that requires the access to your network. 1 Tap Call Waiting to display the Call Waiting box. 2 Select On or Off to activate or deactivate the feature. 3 Tap OK to return to the Phone Setup display. Call Waiting On Off Cancel OK Call Divert
! Call Diverting is a network setting that requires access to your network. If your phone is unavailable or you do not wish to receive calls, incoming calls can be diverted to other phone numbers (or fax numbers). At this screen you may change the following:
Your divert schedule Your divert voice calls settings Your divert fax call settings Your divert Circuit switched data call settings Cancellation of all divert settings. Tap Call Divert at the Phone Setup display to enter the Call Divert screen. 12:26 Call Divert Divert Schedule Voice Calls Fax Calls CSD Calls Cancel All Diverts Done 194 System Setup Divert Schedule 1 Tap Divert Schedule to enter the Divert Schedule Setup Display. 12:26 Divert Schedule All Voice Calls Divert:10:54am
+8613800100500 200 All Diverts Cancel:11:00pm OK Cancel 2 Select the single selection box beside All Voice Calls to choose diverting All Voice Calls . to enter the divert to phone number. 3 Tap the time beside Divert to enter the 4 Tap 5 Select the single selection box beside All Call Diverts to choose 6 Tap on the field beside Cancel to enter the Divert Cancelling time. 7 Tap OK to finish settings and return to the Divert Starting time. Call Divert Screen. All Call Diverts . Voice Calls You can choose to unconditionally divert all incoming voice calls to a single number. The option has two settings, On or Off. 1 Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display. 2 Tap All Voice Calls to enter the All Voice Calls Divert screen. 3 If you select On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number. When Unavailable You can choose to divert all incoming voice calls to a single number when the phone is unavailable. The option has two settings, On or Off. 1 Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display. 2 Tap When Unavailable to enter the When Unavailable Divert screen. 3 If you select On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number. System Setup 195 Detailed Divert These options will enable you to divert voice calls to different numbers, depending on the current status of your phone. Each option operates in the same way and has two setting options, On or Off. 1 Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display. 2 Tap If Busy, If Unreachable or If No Answer 3 In all instances, if you select to enter their respective screens. On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number for each option. Fax Calls This option will enable you to divert all Fax calls to a single number. The option has two settings, On or Off. 1 Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display. 2 Tap Fax Calls to enter the Fax Calls divert screen. 3 If you select On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number. CSD Calls This option will enable you to divert all data calls to a single number. The option has two settings, On or Off. 1 Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display. 2 Tap CSD Calls to enter the CSD Calls divert screen. 3 If you select On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number. Cancel All Diverts This option will enable you to cancel the diversion of incoming calls. The option has two settings, On or Off.
! This option resets all diversion settings to Off and removes all diversion numbers. Flip Answer When the Flip Answer feature is set to On, opening the flip answers an incoming call. The option has two settings, On or Off. At the Phone Setup display, t ap Flip Answer to turn the feature On or Off. 196 System Setup Auto Answer This option allows your call to automatically answer an incoming call after two rings. The option has two settings, On or Off. At the Phone Setup display, t ap Auto Answer to turn the feature On or Off.
! This feature is designed to work with the headset. Prepend (Prefix Dialling) This feature allows you to make use of area codes and other prefixes previously stored in your Address Book when making a call. When Prefix Dialling is inactivated and you are dialling from the Address Book, the number stored at the selected location in your list will be called immediately. With Prefix Dialling activated and you are using dialling from the Address Book, a display panel will appear with the number stored in the selected location in your list. You may then add a prefix or edit the number before sending the call. At the Phone Setup display, t ap Prepend to turn the feature On or Off. Turbo Dial At the Phone Setup display, t ap Turbo Dialling to enter the Turbo Dialling screen, where you can add a number into your Method 1 - Select a number from the address book and add to the Turbo Dial list 1 Tap on the numbers on the left of the menu (these numbers represent the positions where Turbo Dial list. There are two ways for you to do so:
the phone numbers will be stored). All of the contacts in your address book will be displayed. 2 Tap on the Single Selection Box next to the contact to be added to your Turbo Dial list. 3 Tap OK to view all the phone numbers associated with this Contact. 4 Tap on the Single Selection Box on the left of the phone numbers to make a selection. 5 Tap OK to add the phone number to your Turbo Dial List at the position you selected. 12:26 Turbo Dialing 15555555555 10000000000 Cancel OK System Setup 197 Method 2 - Input a phone number into the Turbo Dial List directly using the Numeric Keypad 1 Tap on the field to the right of the number in the Turbo Dial List at which you want the number to be stored. The Numeric Keypad will be displayed. 2 Using the stylus, enter a phone number. 3 Tap OK when done. The phone number will be stored in the numbered position you selected. Only 9 phone numbers can be stored in Turbo Dial list, (position 1-9). No phone number would be stored in position 0. It only carries country code prefix +. Turbo dial list entries can be deleted by tapping and selecting Clear All. My Numbers This option allows you to access your cellular phone, fax and data numbers so that you can retrieve or modify them as required. For instance, if you have difficulty remembering your cellular phone number, store it with the name when needed. At the Phone Setup display:
1 Tap My Numbers . 2 Tap on the field and using the stylus and the Numeric Keypad, enter the name(s) and MY PHONE then you will be able to retrieve it number(s) you want to store in the My Numbers list. 3 Tap Done to return to the Phone Setup screen. My Numbers are stored on your SIM card. Depending on your Cellular Service Provider, you may find that one or more of the entries in My Numbers will have been defined. You may not be able to change these predefined entries. Call Meters (Charge Meters) Your phone has an internal metering system that can be used to provide you with individual and total call times and costs. At these screens you may define the following:
The Audible Timer Interval The Display Timer (where available) Call Cost Setup Amount of Available credit Prepaid Card Total Call Cost 198 System Setup A A A A Total Call Time Lifetime Timer settings At the Phone Setup Display, t ap Call Meters to enter the Call Meters display. 12:26 12:26 Call Meters Audible Timer Beep: off Display Timer time per call Call Cost Setup Available Credit OK Cancel Call Meters Total Call Cost 0.00 Total Call Timer 00:00:00 Lifetime Timer 00:00:00 Cancel OK Audible Timer The timer is set up such that it will beep at preset intervals during a call. At Audible Timer, tap the beep pull down selection box to choose one of the following preset intervals:
Off 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes Display Timer This feature allows you to display the duration of your calls. At the Display Timer, tap the pull down selection box to choose one of the following options:
time per call cost per call Total cost System Setup 199 Call Cost Setup Call cost information is only available if you receive the Advice of Charge Service. If you do not receive this service then you will only be able to define time meters. 1 Tap Call Cost Setup, you will be prompted to enter your SIM PIN2 code. If the correct PIN is entered, you will be able to define the following charge settings:
Charge Limit Charge Type 2 You can set the Charge Limit On or Off and specify a charge limit after you have set Charge Limit to On. 3 You can set the Charge Type to display charge information as Phone Time Units or as Currency . If you set Currency On , you can choose which currency you want. 4 Tap Reset Call Costs to reset the Total Call Costs to zero. 5 Tap OK to confirm. Available Credits Tap Available Credit to display the credit remaining on pre-paid telephone calls. If you have not specified a limit, the message No Charge Limit Set will be displayed. If a limit has been set, you will also receive 2 warning messages informing you that you are approaching your charge limit, and a further message when you have reached your defined limit. No Charge Limit Set Approaching Charge Limit Charge Limit Reached Total Call Cost Displays the costs of all your chargeable calls since the last reset. Total Call Timer Displays the time of your calls made on your phone since the last reset. Lifetime Timer This option is used to display the total time of all calls made on your phone. The Lifetime Timer cannot be reset as it records the lifetime of your phone. 200 System Setup A A Sounds & Alerts You may define the volume, status and sound type for all the following features:
Line 1 Ringer Tone Line 2 Ringer Tone Speaker Volume Touch Screen Notifications. At the System Setup display, 1 Tap on Sounds & Alerts to enter Sounds & Alerts settings screen. 2 Tap on Line 1 Ringer Tone or Line 2 Ringer Tone. Here you can set the volume, the ringing mode and ringer tone for an incoming call. Options are identical for both Line 1 and line 2, but you can select different settings for each line. 12:26 12:26 Sounds & Alerts Line 1 Ringer Tone Line 2 Ringer Tone Speaker Volume Touch Screen Notifications Line 1 Ring Tone Volume:
Ring Status:
Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibr then Ring Done Cancel OK or to increase or decrease the ringer volume. 3 Tap on 4 At Ring Status , choose one of the following options:
Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibr. then Ring Silent 5 At Ringer Style s, you can choose between 18 different types of ring tone. 6 After you have finished the setup, tap OK to return to the Sounds & Alerts display and save the changes. The changes will be effective immediately. System Setup 201 Speaker Volume Setup You can increase or decrease the speaker volume of your phone. 1 Tap Speaker volume to enter the Speaker volume 2 Tap to increase or decrease the speaker volume. or setup screen. 12:26 Speaker Volume Volume:
Cancel OK 3 Tap OK to save the changes and return to the Sounds & Alerts display. The changes will be effective immediately. or Touch Screen Volume Here you can configure the sound and volume made when the stylus touches the screen. 1 Tap Touch Screen to enter the Touch Screen setup display. 2 Tap 3 At Sound Type, you can choose from the following options:
Click Tone Silent 4 After you have finished the to increase or decrease the speaker volume. setup, Tap on OK to return to the Sounds & Alerts display and save the changes. The changes will be effective immediately. 12:26 Touch Screen Volume:
Sound Type:
Click Tone Silent Cancel OK 202 System Setup Notifications You can set the sound your phone makes when notifying you of incoming messages and scheduled appointments. 1 Tap Notifications to enter the Notifications setup screen. 2 Tap 3 Mark the check boxes and choose your alert sound for each option by tapping on the Alert to increase or decrease the volume. or pull down selection box. 12:26 Notifications Volume:
Text Message Alert 1 Voice Mail Alert 1 4 After you have finished the setup, Tap OK to return to the Sounds & Alerts display and save the changes. Cancel OK Display Setup 1 Tap on Display Setup to enter the display 2 Tap to increase or decrease the contrast. or setup screen. 12:26 Display Setup Contrast:
Sleep: 1min Calibrate screen Done Wrong Screen, new prompt called Duration 3 Tap the Sleep pull-down selection box to set the elapsed time interval before the screen goes into sleep mode. The options are:
1 min 5 min 10 min System Setup 203 30 min. Calibrate screen When your Stylus is not pointing accurately on the display, it is time to calibrate it. 1 Tap on Calibrate Screen and follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate it. 2 If the Redo On Power Up checkbox is marked, the above Calibrate Screen display will appear when you power your phone back on. Date book Setup 1 Tap Date book Setup to enter the Date book Setup Display. 2 Tap the field below Begin Day View At to enter the Select Time screen. 3 Use the up and down arrows to set the starting time for the events to be displayed on a particular day. 4 Tap the Remove Event When pull-down selection box to choose the number of days after which the events should be deleted. The options are:
30 days 60 days 90 day 180 days one year Never Remove 204 System Setup 12:26 Datebook Setup Begin Day View at:
8:00AM Remove Event When:
30 days old Cancel OK Messaging Setup Before you can send any messages, you must There are 2 methods to enter the Messaging By tapping By tapping setup the device properly. Setup display:
to enter the Message Centre, tapping and selecting Setup;
and selecting Messaging Setup from the System Setup screen. 12:26 Messaging Setup Voice Mail Inbox Info Services Drafts Sent Outbox Back Inbox Info Services You may define the following features:
Voicemail Drafts Sent Outbox Trash Voice Mail Setup 1 Tap Voice Mail to enter the Voice Mail Setup screen. 2 Using the stylus, enter your Voicemail voice centre phone number. 3 Tap OK to save the number. You can insert a pause sign P when entering a series of numbers. To do so, 1 Tap symbol-entering key in numeric pad to display the symbol pad. 2 Then tap the character P to insert a pause sound in that series of numbers. 3 Tap 4 Tap OK to return to the Messaging Setup screen and enter the required password to return to the numeric pad and enter the required numbers.
#*. numbers. System Setup 205 You may need to subscribe to the Voicemail Service through your Cellular Service Provider. Upon subscription, you will receive information about the service and the service centre number. Inbox Setup Here you can check or set the SMS message service centre number, storage location of incoming messages and auto-deletion criteria for incoming messages. 12:26 12:26 SMS Msg Setup Service Ctr Info Incoming Msg:
place in SIM view by: subject Remove Based On:
do not remove OK Cancel SMS Msg Setup place in SIM view by: subject Remove Based On:
do not remove Delete After:
0 days Cancel OK Service Centre Info 1 Tap SMS Messages: to enter SMS Msg setup screen. 2 Tap Service Ctr Info to enter the numeric pad display where you can enter the service centre number. You may need to subscribe to the Short Message Service through your Cellular Service Provider. Upon subscription, you will receive information about the service and the service centre number. 3 Tap the field below Expire After to enter the time limit for message entry. 4 Tap Outgoing Msg Type to select text or fax method for sending your messages. Incoming Msg 1 Tap the pull-down selection box under Incoming Message to select whether to save incoming messages into your SIM card or your Inbox (in the phone). 2 Tap the pull down selection box at View By to select whether messages should be viewed by Date Subject Name 3 Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of messages. The items you can select from the Remove Based On pull-down selection box are:
206 System Setup A A Age Number Do Not Remove If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. System Setup 207 Delete After:
Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days . If Number : is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Keep Last :
Tap the field under Keep Last: to enter the number of messages you want to keep. The maximum number of latest messages to be kept is 999. Information Services Tap Info Services to enter the or Off. The content that you can check in this menu includes Channel Index and Language. 1 Tap Receive to turn this feature On or OFF . 2 Tap the field beside the channel number underneath Info Svc Setup screen. You can set the receive mode as Channel Index to enter the channel On frequency. 12:26 Info Svc Setup Receive: on off Channel Index:
1. 2. 3. 4. Back OK You may need to subscribe to this feature through your Cellular Service Provider. Upon subscription, you will receive information about the service and the Channel Index number. Drafts 1 Tap Drafts to enter the Drafts Setup screen 2 Tap the pull down selection box at View By to select whether your draft messages should be viewed by Date Subject Name 208 System Setup A 3 Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of your draft messages. The items you can select from the Remove Based On pull-down selection box are:
Age Number Do Not Remove If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Delete After:
Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days . If Number : is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Keep Last:
Tap the field under Keep Last : to enter the number of messages you want to keep. The maximum number of latest messages to be kept is 999. Sent 1 Tap Sent to enter the Sent Setup screen. 2 Tap the pull down selection box at View By to select whether your sent messages should be viewed by Date Subject Name 3 Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of your sent messages. The items you can select from the Remove Based On pull-down selection box are:
Age Number Do Not Remove If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Delete After:
Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days. If Number : is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Keep Last :
Tap the field under Keep Last : to enter the number of messages you want to keep. The maximum number of latest messages to be kept is 999. System Setup 209 Outbox 1 Tap Outbox to enter the Outbox Setup screen. 2 Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of your sent messages. The items you can select from the Remove Based On pull-down selection box are:
Age Number Do Not Remove If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Delete After:
Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days . If Number : is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Keep Last :
Tap the field under Keep Last : to enter the number of messages you want to keep. The maximum number of latest messages to be kept is 999. Trash 1 Tap Trash to enter the Trash Setup screen. 2 Tap the pull down selection box at View By to select whether the messages sent to the trash can should be viewed by Date Subject Name 3 Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of your trash messages. The items you can select from the Remove Based On pull-down selection box are:
Age Number Do Not Remove If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Delete After:
Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days . If Number: is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. Keep Last:
Tap the field under Keep Last : to enter the number of messages you want to keep. The maximum number of latest messages to be kept is 999. Internet Setup 210 System Setup Some content and terms in this section may relate to computer and Internet technologies that cannot be explained in detail in this manual. If you want to know more about this terminology, please refer to specialised books about computer and Internet technologies. Surfing the Internet needs network support. You need to subscribe to this feature through your Cellular Service Provider. You should include your own phone number (the country code should be added before the phone number) in the Phone Owner category in the Address Book. Your service provider uses this number as your account number. If your phone number is not listed in the Phone Owner category in the Address Book, please add the number to it. For details, please refer to the Adding New Contacts in the Address Book section. Before starting this setup, you should contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to get the following information:
The dial-in number for connecting to the Internet. The login username and password (which will be used for identification when connecting to the internet) of your Internet account. Setup, each will be described in turn. They are:
The Line Type details for connecting to the Internet. The data transfer speed you should use for connecting to the Internet. There are four parts to the Internet Connection Setup Browser Setup Bookmark Setup Email Setup It is imperative that information is completed for each of these sections; otherwise Internet Access may not be possible. System Setup 211 A A A Connection Setup Your device supports more than one ISP connection account. Each connection corresponds to one profile. Each account will therefore have its own profile. Connection Setup Terminology The following list defines the parameters that need to be set up to enable your Internet Connection. Query Profile:
This defines whether you want to choose a connection profile of your own or use a default connection profile. This option therefore has two settings, Tap On to choose a profile from a list of connection profiles that are associated with your ISP accounts. Tap Off and the phone will choose the default connection profile. on or off. Profile Name:
This is a unique name you define for each ISP account. This information will not be sent to your ISP. Dial In Number:
When you use this profile to connect to the Internet, your phone will use this dial in number to initiate the call. User name:
This is the user name of the ISP account. When your phone dials using the above dial in number and the call is connected, this user name will be sent to the server to identify you. Your ISP will give this user name when you apply for Internet service. Password:
It is used in conjunction with the user name for your identification when connecting to the Internet. After dialling the dial in number, this password will be sent to the server as well.
! User name and Password are the only two parameters that the ISP Server needs to identify you. Please make sure that you correctly enter the user name and password in the profile, otherwise the server will reject you. Baud Rate:
This is the data transfer rate when connecting with your ISP. Please refer to your ISP the correct value for this parameter. Line Type:
This is the type of line you are using to connect to the ISP server. Please refer to your ISP to get the correct line type. 212 System Setup Setting the Parameters 1 Tap on Internet Setup at the System Setup Display. 2 Tap on Connection Setup to enter the Connection Setup listing Display. 3 Tap on the Query Profile to activate or deactivate this feature. 12:26 12:26 Internet Setup Connection Setup Browser Setup Bookmark Setup Email Setup Connection Setup Query Profile:off 1. 88888888
>> AiYah!
3. Motorola 4. VoxFone 5. Voice River Done Done The Profile with >>> on its side means it is being used as default profile. Adding a New Profile You may add a New Profile by, 1 Tap on a blank Profile slot. 2 Tap on any Profile Listing to display its details. 12:26 12:26 12:26 Profile Setup Set as Default csd call Profile Name:
88888888 Dial In Number:
010888 Cancel OK Profile Setup Query at Logon User Name:
charles Password:
Baud Rate:
Cancel OK Profile Setup Password:
Baud Rate:
9600 Line Type:
modem Cancel OK 3 Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this profile as the default to be used when connecting to the Internet. 4 Tap the pull down selection box alongside CSD Call (Data Call) and select either CSD Call or GPRS as the corresponding Internet connection method. CSD Call and GPRS function are dependent on the availability of services from the network provider, as well as whether you have subscribed to the service. Also the charging scheme of CSD Call and GPRS will be different as well. System Setup 213 A 5 Tap on the field below the Profile Name and using the stylus, enter the Profile Name that will appear in the Connection Setup display. 6 Tap on the field below Dial-in Number to enter the dial-in number that allows your device to be connected to the Internet. If Query at Logon is selected by checking the (box Icon), then the User Password mentioned below will be gray out and no need to enter the value for these two parameters. After connection has been established, network server will prompt you to enter the User Name and Password manually for authentication. Name and 7 Tap on the field below User Name to enter your login user name for connecting to the Internet. 8 Tap on the field below Password to enter the password for connecting to the Internet. For reconfirmation, the phone will require you to enter the same password twice. 9 Tap on the pull-down selection box under Baud rate to select the data transfer speed. There are 3 speeds for you to choose from:
2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 10 Tap on the Line Type: pull-down selection box to choose whether to use Modem or ISDN to connect to the Internet. 11 Tap OK to finish set up and return to the Connection Setup display. If you select GPRS in Step 4, you dont need to input the Dial-in Number for Internet connection in the subsequent procedure. Instead, you should input a corresponding website in the line below Access Pt. Name. There will be no Line Type and Baud Rate parameter for you to input. 12:26 Profile Setup Set as Default GPRS Profile Name:
Voice River Access Pt Name:
www.motorola.com OK Cancel 214 System Setup A During Set up, you can tap and select Clear profile to clear the current profile. Tap OK to proceed with clearing, or Cancel to void the procedure and return to the Connection Setup display Menu. Clear Profile?
Cancel OK System Setup 215 A Browser Setup Before activating your browser and surfing the Internet, you should first complete the Proxy Server setup. Proxy servers manage your IP address and Data Call Information, thus allowing you to surf the Internet. Your device can support up to 5 Proxy Servers. The Proxy servers are arranged from 1 to 5, and they could be setup separately. Browser Setup Terminology The following list defines the parameters that need to be set up to enable your Browser Connection. Profile Name:
This is a unique name you define for each Proxy Server. Proxy Server Primary IP address:
The IP address of the gateway through which you will access the Internet. The IP address consists of a set of four numbers, for example 123.234.234.123. Proxy Server Primary Port:
This is the port associated with the gateway. Proxy Server Secondary IP Address:
Another IP address of a gateway through which you will access the Internet If the primary IP address cannot be connected, the secondary IP address will be used. Proxy Server Secondary Port:
Connection to the Internet via another port number. Used in conjunction with the Secondary IP address. Setting the Parameters 1 Tap on Internet Setup at the System Setup Display. 2 Tap on Browser Setup to enter the Browser Setup display. 12:26 Browser Setup
>>888 2.Proxy Profile 2 3.Proxy Profile 3 4.Proxy Profile 4 5.Proxy Profile 5 Done 216 System Setup Adding a New Profile You may add a New Proxy Profile by, 1 Tap on a blank Proxy Profile slot. 2 Tap on any Profile Listing to display its details. is the default.
>> to the left of an entry indicates that it 3 Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this profile as the default to be used when connecting to the Internet. 12:26 12:26 Proxy Profile 1 Proxy Profile 1 Set as Default Profile Name:
888 Primary IP:
10.0.0.888 Port:9201 Primary IP:
10.0.0.888 Port:9201 Secondary IP:
Port:
Cancel OK Cancel OK 4 Tap on the field below the Profile Name and using the stylus, enter the Profile Name that will appear in the Browser Setup display. 5 Tap on the field below the Primary IP Address to input the Primary Proxy Server Address. 6 Tap on the field below Port to input the Primary Port Number. 7 Tap on the field below the Secondary IP Address to input the Secondary Proxy Server Address. 8 Tap on the field below the 9 When the setup is done, tap OK to return to the Browser Setup Display.
! The configuration listed above only serves as an example. Please consult your ISP for second Port to input the Secondary Port Number. details. Bookmark Setting 1 Tap Internet Setup to enter the Internet Setup Display. 2 Tap Bookmark Setup to enter the Bookmark Setup Display. It will show a display that lists all the previously added bookmarks. If there are No Bookmarks, an empty Listing Display will be shown. System Setup 217 Adding a Bookmark New Bookmarks can be added as follows:
1 Tap New to enter the New Bookmark Display. 12:26 New Bookmark Title:
URL:
Cancel OK 2 Tap on the field at Title: to enter the name of a new bookmark. 3 Tap on the field after URL: to enter a URL. When you surf the Internet in the future, you can use this bookmark to browse the information on this page without needing to enter the URL again. 4 Tap OK to add this bookmark to the Bookmark List . Editing a Bookmark To edit an existing bookmark, 1 Tap on an existing bookmark enter the 2 Tap the name after Title: to edit its name. 3 Tap the URL to edit its URL. 4 Tap OK to finish editing and return to the Bookmark List Display. Edit Bookmark display. 12:26 Edit Bookmark Name:comedy URL:wap.comedy. com Cancel OK 218 System Setup Deleting a Bookmark To delete an existing bookmark, 12:26 Bookmark Setup 1. comedy 2. weather Back New 1 At the Bookmark Setup display, tap on the title of the Bookmark you want to delete and enter the Edit Bookmark screen. 2 Tap 3 At the confirmation screen, tap OK. and select Delete Bookmark. Delete This Bookmark?
Cancel OK Deleting all Bookmarks To delete all bookmarks, 1 Tap 2 At the confirmation screen, tap OK and all the bookmarks will be deleted. at the Bookmark Setup screen and select Delete All. Clear All Bookmarks?
Cancel OK Warning: Connection may fail to some of your bookmarked website. Please note that it all depends on the bookmarked website server . System Setup 219 Email Setup 1 Tap Internet Setup to enter the Internet Setup Display. 2 Tap email Setup to enter the email Setup screen. 12:26 12:26 12:26 Email Setup
>>MyMail.com 2.Motorola 3.WarmMail 4.Mail Box 4 5.Mail Box 5 Done Mail Box Setup Set as Default Mail Box Name:
MyMail.com Send Setup Signature Setup Receive Setup Cancel OK Mail Box Setup Mail Box Name:
MyMail.com Send Setup Signature Setup Receive Setup Folder Setup Cancel OK A list of your existing mailboxes will be displayed. If you have not added any new mailbox to the list, follow the procedure below.
>> to the left of an entry indicates that it is the default. Adding a New Mailbox 1 Tap on Mail Box (n) to add a New Mailbox and enter the 2 Tap on the selection box to the left of Mail Box Setup display. Set as Default to set this mailbox box as your default. The phone will log on to this mailbox every time you start the email function. 3 Tap on the field under Mail Box Name to enter the name of the mailbox. Sending Mail Setup 1 Tap Send Setup to enter the Send Setup Display. 2 Tap on the field after Server in the Send Setup Display and enter the servers name. Your email Service Provider should provide this name. 3 Tap on the field after Email and enter your email address. Your email Service Provider should provide this name. 4 Tap on the field after Nickname and enter your email user name. 5 Tap on the field after Port and enter the TCP port number . Default setting is 25. Your email Service Provider should provide this number. 6 If Authentication is required by your service provider for connection to their SMTP server, select Authentication On. If Authentication is not required by your service provider, select Authentication Off. 220 System Setup A A A 7 If Authentication is Off, go on to Step 11. 8 Check the box for Same as Receive Setup and User Name and Password will be dimmed. Then User Name and Password will be the same as the POP3 or IMAP server. 9 If there is a separate User Name and Password, tap the input field beside User Name to input the User name. 10 Tap the input field beside password to input the password. 11 Tap OK to finish the Mailbox Send Setup and return to the Mailbox Setup Display.
! Some email Service Providers require authentication for using their SMTP server. Hence, step 6-10 will be necessary in order to send out email successfully. Please refer to your email Service Provider to confirm if this authentication is required. Signature Setup At the Mailbox Setup Display:
1 Tap Signature Setup to enter the Signature Setup Display. 2 Tap the single selection box beside Signature to turn this feature On or Off. 12:26 12:26 Signature Setup Edit Signature Signature:
C. Galvinite Signature:
on off C. Galvinite President Motorola CG@motorola.com Cancel OK Cancel OK 3 Tap on the field to enter the 4 Tap OK to finish setup and return to the Mailbox Setup Display. Edit Signature Display to enter your signature block. System Setup 221 Receive Setup At the Mailbox Setup Display:
1 Tap Receive Setup to enter the Receive Setup Display. 12:26 Receive Setup Receive: POP3 Server:popup.mot
.com User ID:taichi Password:#######
OK Cancel 2 Tap the Receive pull down menu to select the type of receiving server. Please confirm the type of server with your email service provider. The following steps are for setting up POP3 servers. 1 Tap on the field after Server and enter the servers name. 2 Tap on the field after User ID and enter the User ID information. 3 Tap on the field after Password and enter the password for entering the mailbox to receive mails. 4 Tap the checkbox before Keep on Server to ensure that every time you log on, the mailbox can store read mail in the server. It helps you to save memory in the phone. 5 Tap TCP Port to enter the TCP port number. Default Value is 110. Please obtain the port number from your email service provider. 6 Tap OK to finish setup and return to the Mailbox Setup Display. 222 System Setup A A The following steps are for setting up IMAP servers. If you selected IMAP server, proceed with the following steps:
12:26 12:26 12:26 Receive Setup Receive Setup Receive Setup Receive: IMAP Server:popup.mot
.com User ID:taichi Password:#######
OK Cancel Root Folder Path:
IMAP check all folders for new messages Cancel OK Sent Items Drafts Path:
Drafts store folders on IMAP server Port:143 Cancel OK 1 Tap the field below Root Folder Path to enter the path. 2 Tap the single selection box before Check all folders for new messages to check if there is any new mail in all folders after entering your mailbox. 3 Tap the field after Special Folders Sent Path : to enter the path. You can define a folder in which your Sent mails can be stored. 4 Tap Drafts Path to set the path for storing 5 Tap the single selection box before Store folders on IMAP Server to store all folders on Drafts . the server. It helps you to save the memory in the phone. 6 Tap Port to enter the port number. The default value is 7 Tap OK after finishing setup and return to the Mailbox Setup Display . 143. Hints: Usually when using IMAP E mail server, there will a Root Folder Path provided. Please consult your Email Service Provider for this Root Folder Path name. Folder Setup At the Mailbox Setup Display, t ap Folder Setup to enter the Folder Setup Display. It will show you the system-defined folders in the mailbox and the folders defined by yourself.
! The four folders - Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, and Sent are the system-defined folders that cannot be edited or deleted by users. You can add a maximum of 8 user-defined folders in addition. System Setup 223 Editing a User Defined folder 1 Tap a user-defined folder to show the Edit Folder Display. 12:26 12:26 12:26 Folder Setup Edit Folder Edit Folder Inbox Family Drafts Outbox Sent Trash Name:Family Routing:
View By: subject Remove Based On:
number Keep Last:
Cancel OK Routing:
View By: subject Remove Based On:
number Keep Last:
10 items Cancel OK Done 2 Tap Name to edit the names of the user-defined folders. 3 Tap on Routing to add recipients names or tap the field alongside routing to enter names using the stylus. 4 Tap the View By pull down selection box to choose from Date Subject Name to determine which method of filing is used. 5 Tap Remove Based On to select the deletion conditions for this folder. You can choose from:
Age Number Do not remove If either Age or Number is chosen, you will be prompted to enter a figure at the prompt. If do not remove is chosen no further options are displayed. 6 Tap OK to finish setup and return to the Folder Setup Display. 224 System Setup Adding Self-defined Folder You are able to add your own self-defined folder in addition to the original folders preset by the system. The maximum number of self-defined folders will be 8. You dont have to connect to the Internet when adding folders. 1 Tap 2 Tap and choose New Folder . A New Folder Settings display will be shown:
at the Main Menu 1 to enter mailbox display. 12:26 New Folder Name:
Routing:
View By: subject Remove Based On:
do not remove Keep Last:
Cancel OK 3 Tap the field beside Name to enter the name of the Folder. 4 Tap Routing to enter the route for the email. 5 Tap the pull-down selection box after View By to select how the mail in this folder will be sorted. 6 Tap the pull-down selection box below Remove Based On: to determine the removal criteria. 7 Tap OK to Nsave the settings and will go back to the list of folders display. Power Management At the System Setup display, 1 Tap on Power Management. 12:26 Power Management Battery Meter:
Battery Save:off Auto Power Off:on Off Time:10:00 Done The bar indicates the remaining power of the battery. System Setup 225 2 Tap Battery Save to turn this feature On and Off. 3 Tap Auto-Power to turn this feature On or Off. If Auto-Power is turned On, 4 Tap on the field after Off Time to set the automatic switch-off time of the phone. 5 Tap Done to return to the System
Setup display. If you have set the Auto-Power Off feature to On, once the timer is reached, the phone will shut down and all the operations, including a phone call, will be terminated. Accessories Setup This setup is used for configuring Car Mobile Phone Accessories Kit device. This setup will only be shown if you have installed the 1 Tap 2 Tap on each item for further configuration. For details of setting up the accessories kit, please refer to the user guide of Mobile Phone Accessories Kit. and tap Accessory Setup. available for your accessories kit . A008388 Car 9802652T02 226 System Setup
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-05-16 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2002-01-28 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2003-05-16
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1 2 |
2002-01-28
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004321311
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 2 |
Chicago, Illinois 60654
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
IHD
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
T6BK1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J******** N****
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1 2 | Title |
Director Product Compliance
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
847-6********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
847-6********
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1 2 |
n******@motorola.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 | Yes | |||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS Portable Transceiver | ||||
1 2 | PCS portable transceiver | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change. Power is EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clips/ holsters/ accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is - Head: 0.99 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.58 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 | Power is EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clips/holsters/accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is - Head: 0.737 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.58 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Motorola Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A******** P******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
847-5********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
847-5********
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1 2 |
a******@motorola.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.6000000 | 0.1000000000 ppm | 250KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.6000000 | 0.1000000000 ppm | 250KGXW |
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