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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5AG1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
EXHIBIT 8 Welcome Thank you for Motorola-a global leader in communications technology. All Motorola celluler phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorolas exacting specifications and world-class quality standards. During development, our laboratory testing team took the durable Motorola V phone through its paces. They cooked it, dusted it, and dropped it - the phone still worked !
We are confident that the one you purchase will meet your own exacting standards. Thank you for choosing Motorola, and by all means, enjoy your Motorola V phone !
SAFETY INFORMATION Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals You wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker(VDE) DIN-0848 United States Federal Communications Commission, Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines(1996) National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988 American National Standards Institute(ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP). Report 86 Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6. These standards were based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI Standard. The design of your phone complies with these standards when used normally. Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachment could damage the phone and may violate local agency regulations. Phone Operation Normal Operation Hold the phone as you world any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation:
Observe the following guidelines to operate your phone most efficienty.
- Extend your antenna fully.
- Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level otherwise needed. V8260 4 5 V8260 Batteries CAUTION ! All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise car in handing and charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving. Give full attention to driving-driving safely is your first responsibility;
Use hands-free phone operation, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions to require. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufactures Association recommends that a minimum separation on V8260 6 7 V8260 six (6 ) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Person with pacemakers:
- Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
- Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
- Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
- Should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacture of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you ,may want to consult your hearing aid manufacture to discuss alternatives. Aircraft Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone Off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instruction. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. The include fueling areas such as gasoline station; below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum has (such as propane or butane); area where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. V8260 8 9 V8260 CONTENTS BEFORE USE Confirm Components Name and Function of Each Part Function of Each Button Description of Display Symbols How to Use Battery Assemble Battery Pack Dissemble Battery Pack Battery Pack Management Information How to charge Battery Pack Charge State of Battery Pack Charge Time of Battery Pack Use Time of Battery Pack Low Voltage Warning Precautions in Use HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS Turn on power Turn off power Make a phone call Receive a phone call Indicate CALL in absence Electronic dialing List of originating numbers V8260 10 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 25 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Phone Book Save Phone Book Set Turbo Dial Correct and Edit Delete Search Phone Book Fast Search By location By Name View Memory Called Unanswered View My No. Tone Control Bell/Melody Ring/Vib Ringer Vol. Earpiece Vol. Keypad Tone Link Tone Sending Tone 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 25 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 CONTENTS Alarm/Timer Alarm Set Alarm Clear Alarm World Times User Times Individual All Calls Roam Calls Reset Timer One Minute PIMS Schedule Save Schedule Confirm Schedule Delete Schedule Work Plan Save Work Plan Confirm Work Plan Delete Work Plan Calculator Calendar Features Bklt Color 54 54 55 58 60 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 69 70 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 80 Bklt Time Banner City Code Intl. Code Service Lamp Auto Hyphen Redial Call Answer LCD Contrast Lock/Security Lock Mode Set Lock Clear Lock Emergency #
Change PWD Clear Calls Restrict Default Mode Second Number Register Second No. Delete Second No. Select Second No. Bell Change NAM S/W Version 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 90 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 97 98 99 100 101 11 V8260 CONTENTS Game Car Race Poker Voice Dial Save Voice View Voice Item Auto Dialing Delete All Config Data Data Speed Receive Mode FUNCTIONS USED DURING CALL Control Earpiece Memo During Call Send My No. Cut Sending Tone MAIL Enter Characters Enter Korean Characters Enter English Characters and Numbers Enter Special Characters Voice Mail V8260 12 102 103 103 104 104 105 106 107 108 108 109 111 111 112 112 114 114 116 117 118 Text Mail Sending Mail To send Recall Msgs Delete Mail Alert Method Set Alert Set Preview n.TOP Config Init URL Proxy URL APPENDIX Recording n.TOP Function Connect to n.TOP Use n.TOP Mybell Service Wireless Data Communication Service How to use ear microphone Before thinking it is out of order Motorola Service Center Quality Assurance 120 122 122 124 126 127 127 128 129 129 130 132 134 134 134 135 136 137 138 140 145 BEFORE USE Confirm Components 14 Name and Function of Each Part 15 Function of Each Button 16 Description of Display State Symbols 17 How to Use Battery 18 25 Precautions In Use BEFORE USE Confirm Components Portable Phone Battery Pack Desktop Charger
(V8260/500 mAh)
(V8260/900 mAh) User Manual Leather Holster Charger
(DC power unit) Components may vary with specifications of service providers. V8260 14 Name and Functions of Each Part Receiver LCD display Volume button Sender BEFORE USE BEFORE USE Ear-microphone terminal Antenna Service Lamp Dial button Power cable connection jack 15 V8260 BEFORE USE Functions of Each Button Description of Display Symbols BEFORE USE BEFORE USE Makes or receives a call Turns the phone on and off, Ends a call and ends the selected Function to convert to initial menu Left/Right - Selects/Cancels a menu Up/Down - Searches entries
(If held down while searching,searches automatically) Dial Buttons - Enters numbers and characters Emergency dialing (See P.92) International call abbreviated dialing (See P.84) Scroll button - searches menu sequentially Lock/Unlock (See P.90) Etiquette set/clear (See P.47) Volume button - Searches menu item and control volume during call (See P.111) When entering a character or number, corrects or erases it
- Pressing briefly: erase one character by one
- Pressing long: erase all Records call and voice (See P.132~133) one-touch dialing (See P.134) Phone Book one-touch dialing (See P.41) PIMS one-touch dialing (See P.70) Alarm one-touch dialing (See P.55) V8260 16 When attempting a call or in use, indicates signal strength of the area Indicates In Use state. Indicated when attempting a call or in use. Indicates the received tone is a vibration mode. Indicates that a message is received. Indicated when voice mail or text mail is received. Disappears when message is opened. Indicates that alarm is set. Disappears when alarm is cleared. Indicates the current remaining battery charge Full charged low charged needs immediate charging Indicates that n.TOP is connected to Internet. Indicates that Etiquette is set. Disappears when the function is cleared. Indicates that the phone is locked. Disappears when it is unlocked. Displayed when using ear-microphone. Displayed when using Handsfree. Displayed when User Times is set. Indicates electronic dial can be entered. (See P.30) Indicates that special characters can be entered. (See P.117) 17 V8260 BEFORE USE How to Use Battery Assemble battery pack Fit a battery pack correctly onto the indent of the phone. Dissemble battery pack Push dissembling button upwards. Push it downwards in the arrow direction until it clicks into place. Dissemble battery pack from phone. BEFORE USE BEFORE USE Battery pack management information Make sure to use the designated dedicated charger and battery pack. Make sure to use the dedicated charger, or otherwise it may give damage to battery pack or in danger of explosion. Never make short circuit of connection terminal of battery pack, it may be in danger of explosion. Always charge and store battery pack in room temperature. If charging in too hot places (inside car in summer, near firearms) or too cold places, it is not well charged and lamp turns into orange color. And, in case of storing it for a long period, battery charge will be decreased, reducing use time. Never dissemble or put charger and battery pack near firearms. Store charger and battery pack out of reach of children. Take precautions not to apply strong shock to battery pack or not to drop it, it may be out of order or life may decrease. Manage charger and battery pack in clean conditions. If foreign matter is attached to the metal part of the connection terminal of charger and battery pack, it may not be charged. Since battery pack for charging is a consumption goods, repeating charging and discharging will reduce life. If use time is reduced to about half, purchase and use a new a battery pack. V8260 18 19 V8260 BEFORE USE How to charge battery pack When purchasing the product, it is not fully charged so use it after charging fully. Charging with desktop charger 1. Connect desktop charger to charger (DC power unit) and plug power adapter in outlet. 2. Charge by inserting the phone in the front charging socket of the desktop charger and battery pack in the rear socket. First charge the phone inserted in the front charging socket. 3. Charge state is indicated on lamp of desktop charger. 220V V8260 20 BEFORE USE BEFORE USE Charging with power cable 1. Connect power cable to charger (DC power unit) and plug power adapter in outlet. 2. Insert power cable jack to connection part of bottom of the phone. 3. Charge state is indicated on lamp of charger (DC power unit). Purchase power cable additionally in near agent. 220V 21 V8260 BEFORE USE Charge state of battery pack Charging method Classification Charging with power cable
Charging with desktop Charger lamp charger
(DC power unit) is turned off Front charging socket
(left lamp) Rear charging socket
(left lamp) Waiting to charging Charging in progress Charging completed
Orange Red Red Red Green Green Green When charging with desktop charger Charge state is indicated on lamp of desktop charger.
< When lamp blinks in red >
This indicates that connection state of charging terminal is not good. Confirm the cleanness state of battery pack and retry. This indicates that battery pack is over-discharged, and after a short time, lamp returns into normal color and charging begins. This indicates that battery pack or other components are faulty, contact service center.
< When lamp is orange >
This indicates that charging is in waiting state or, the phone is being charged in too hot or to cold places. When the temperature returns to room temperature, lamp changes into red and charging begins. BEFORE USE BEFORE USE When charging with power cable Charge state is indicated on lamp of charger (DC power unit).
< When lamp blinks in red >
This indicates that connection state of charging terminal is not good. Again connect charger (DC power unit) jack to the phone. This indicates that battery pack or other components are faulty, contact service center. Charge time of battery pack (when phone is turned off) Classification Time V8260/500 mAh About 90 minutes V8260/900 mAh About 130 minutes Charge time may vary with battery pack state. In case AC power applied to power adapter is low, charge time may be longer. If surrounding temperature is too high or too low, the phone is not well charged. Always charge in room temperature. V8260 22 23 V8260 BEFORE USE Use time of battery pack Classification Continuous call Continuous waiting V8260/500 mAh About 100 minutes About 40~110 hours V8260/900 mAh About 180 minutes About 90~200 hours Continuous waiting time is based on slot mode 2 and varies with service type of service provider. In call state, more power is consumed than in waiting state, and the longer call duration is, the shorter waiting time is. When receiving a call, the same amount of time is consumed as when making a call. In areas where service is provided, waiting time becomes shorter. Use time varies with charge state, temperature (low temperature/high temperature) and wave state of location in use and surrounding illumination state. What is slot mode?
The cellular phone makes a call possible by informing the location of the phone user to BTS while communicating with BTS every specified interval. This is called slot mode, and the more number of times of communication with BTS is, the shorter waiting time is. BEFORE USE BEFORE USE Low voltage warning If battery pack is almost used out, beep-beep sound is heard and If continuing to use it, power of the phone is turned off after a short time. Charge immediately. If message receiving, saving and setup function is not normally supported. Immediately charge and use it. blinks, even though pressing button, display and button LCD is not turned on and blinks. Precautions in use Make sure to use the designated dedicated battery pack and charger. When using the unauthorized battery pack and charger, service is not provided. Do not use in areas with high temperature and humidity. If the phone is immersed in water, it may cause faults and repair may be impossible. When the phone is in wet state, never turn on the power. Dissemble the battery pack and ask for repair in the near service center. Do not dissemble or modify the phone. If dissembling it at your own way, you cannot be provided with free service. Avoid vibration or shock to the phone and when not in use, store it in places where shock may be avoided. When using the phone, do not hold or contact antenna. Do not wash the phone with chemical solution such as solvent or thinner. V8260 24 25 V8260 HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS Turn on power Turn off power Make a phone call Receive a phone call Indicate CALL in absence Electronic dialing List of originating numbers 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS Turn on power button long Press Service lamp is turned on, Motorola logo is displayed and after a short time, display turns into initial display. Turn off power Press Motorola logo disappears and power is turned off. button long 27 V8260 HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS Make a phone call Press area code and phone number. Press button. Calling When call is ended, close folder or press button. In case a call is not connected, redialing is made. (See P.87) Making a phone call in other ways Making a call with turbo dial : Press long the last number of the address set. (See P.35) Making a call with electronic dialing : Convenient when using ARS. (See P.30) Making a call with emergency call : Can make a call even when the phone is in LOCK state. (See P.92) Making a call with voice dial : Can make a call with voice without pressing DIAL button (See P.104~107) HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS Receiving a phone call Phone rings and the CALL message is displayed as in the right screen. Opens Folder and receives the call. When call ends, closes Folder or presses button. If it is set to Vibrate or Lamp, the phone vibrates or lamp blinks. When the Folder is open, press any button. When Automatic Answer is set, ringer tone rings three time and call is automatically connected. Indicating Call in absence In case the user has not received a call, the following is displayed on screen. Pressing button returns the display to the initial screen Telephone numbers received in absence are stored in Unanswered list.(See P.44) V8260 28 29 V8260 HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS Electronic dialing When using ARS, enters multiple numbers in advance for convenient use. (telebanking, paging, confirming voice mail) Enter telephone number. Press , enter P or T and dial number electronically. Pressing button connects to the phone. P stops continuously : To enter P after telephone number, press . Number after P is sent out only by pressing button. T stop briefly : To enter T after telephone number, press . Number after T is sent out after a while. To store telephone number entered electronically in phone book, press [STO]
button. (See P.33~36) HOW TO USE BASIC FUNCTIONS List of outgoing numbers The list of telephone numbers the user called is displayed. Confirming list of outgoing numbers Press in initial screen. Press to move to the desired list and press [OK]. Contents of the selected list of outgoing numbers is displayed (outgoing number, sequence, name, date and time of call) Storing list of outgoing numbers When contents of the selected list of outgoing numbers is displayed, press to store the list. (See P.33~36) Erasing list of outgoing numbers When the selected list of outgoing numbers is displayed, press [DEL] to erase the list. (See P.37)
(To erase all lists of outgoing numbers, erase in Delete List . (See P.94)
[STO]
In case of telephone number stored in storage address, the name is displayed. V8260 30 31 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Phone Book 33 Tone Control 46 Alarm / Timer 54 PIMS 69 Features 80 Lock / Security 90 Game 102 Voice Mail 104 Config Data 108 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Phone Book The phone can store up to 5 telephone number for a person and when you want to retrieve them, you cam make a call with various search methods. Storing in phone book Enter a telephone number and press Enter memory address and press Enter the name to store and press
[STO].
[OK].
[OK].
(See P.114~117) Press to move to the icon to store and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, Enter next number is displayed. 33 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS After pressing telephone number, pressing [OK] can continue to store the next number. Memory address shows the latest address available. When designating memory address, the address in which telephone number is already stored is indicated as [ADD/BACK]. Pressing [ADD] can additionally store telephone number in the icon not designated of five icons. (See P.36) Pressing [Dial] button or can enter the desired address. The name to store can be stored up to 10 characters and 20 alphabets. When entering name, if a name already stored exists, it is Up to 200 addresses can be stored. Home Company Portable phone Pager User customized Setting turbo dial When making a phone call, pressing long the last number of the stored address make a call to the telephone number of the icon in which turbo dial is set. Enter the telephone number to store and if Enter next number is displayed, press [DONE]
Press to move to the icon in which to set turbo dial and press [OK]. After message is displayed, move to the initial screen Turbo dial is set only in one icon of one storage address. Only icons containing stored telephone number is displayed when setting turbo dial. Setting or clearing turbo dial completes storing telephone number. V8260 34 35 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Correcting and editing Corrects, adds or erases telephone number and name already stored. Erasing Erases stored contents. Using phone book search function, find and select the address to correct. (See P.38~41) Press to move to the icon to correct and name to store and press [Edit]. After correcting telephone number, press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Using Fast Search , find and move to the address to erase, and press Press to move to the desired setup value and press [OK].
[DEL]. (See P.38) After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. In case there are telephone numbers stored when selecting the icon to store, telephone number is displayed. Selecting the name to store can correct the name. To erase number when correcting, press button. To erase stored contents of icon in address, select the icon and press long button to erase, and then press [OK]. V8260 36 37 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Searching phone book Fast search Easily searches as it is indicated in the order of address. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Phone Book and press Press to move to Fast Search and press Press to move to list to search and press Press to select icon to search.
[OK].
[OK].
[OK]. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS If you want a call to the address found, press button in the state that the desired address is selected. Call is connected to the telephone number of the icon in which turbo dial is set. (See P.35) In case you want to make a call to telephone number f icon in which turbo dial is not set. Press to move to the address to call to and press [OK]. Press to move to the desired icon and press button. Pressing button moves to the previous menu. V8260 38 39 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Finding by address If the user presses or enters the address to find with [Dial] button, information of the designated address is displayed. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Phone Book and press [OK]. Press to move to Find by address and press Press to enter the address to search and press Press to select icon to search.
[OK].
[OK]. Finding by name Pressing the name to find displays information of the selected name. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Phone Book and press
[OK]. Press to move to Find by name and press Address of the entered name is displayed. Press Press to enter the name to search and press Press to select icon to search.
[OK].
[OK].
[OK].
(See P.114~117) In initial screen, entering the stored address and pressing [LOC] displays the contents of the address. In initial screen, entering telephone number and pressing [FIND] displays the address in which the entered telephone number is stored. In case there are a number of addresses relevant to the entered telephone number, all of the relevant addresses are displayed. In initial screen, pressing button moves to the list Find by name . Pressing button displays menu of the Phone Book . Entering the first consonant of the name to find and pressing [OK] displays all the addresses in which the name containing the entered consonant is stored. V8260 40 41 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Viewing memory Indicates state of phone book the user has set as number of memory addresses in use and the number of addresses available. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Phone Book and press [OK]. Press to move to View memory and press
[OK]. Memory is displayed. Press
[OK] / [CNCL] or button to move to the previous menu. Called Indicates information of callers and stores up to 10 callers.
(This function operates only when service provider provides service. For details, contact the service provider) Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Press to move to Called is displayed. Phone Book and press [OK]. Called and press
[OK]. V8260 42 43 V8260 To store, press [STO] to store. (See P.33~36) To erase, press [DEL]. (See P.37) HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Unanswered In case the user has not received call, displays information of up to 10 received numbers.
(This function operates only when service provider provides service. For details, contact the service provider) Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Phone Book and press [OK]. Press to move to Unanswered and press [OK]. Unanswered is displayed. Viewing my No. Confirms the user s telephone number. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Phone Book and press Press to move to View my No. and press
[OK].
[OK]. Press display user number [OK] / [CNCL] or button to move to the previous menu. When a call is received to the telephone number stored in memory address, the name is displayed together with the number. To store, press [STO] to store. (See P.33~36) To erase, press [DEL]. (See P.37) V8260 44 45 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Tone control Bell / Melody The user can change the type of ringer tone when a call is received. Four types of bells and ten types of melodies can be selected, and by downloading melodies provided by the service provider, up to 3 melodies can be used additionally. (See P.135) Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press
[OK]. Press to move to Bell / Melody and press [OK]. Press to move to the desired bell or melody and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. V8260 46 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Bell : bell 1 ~ bell 4 Melody : melody 1 ~ melody 10 User : user1 ~ user 3 Etiquette In meeting, lecture or in public places, changes the bell sound to vibration mode in order not to give inconveniences to others. How to set : Press long button. After Setting Etiquette function message is displayed, move to the initial screen. If Etiquette function is set, it is displayed as in the right figure. How to clear : Press long button. After Clearing Etiquette function message is displayed, move to the initial screen. When Etiquette function is set Ringer tone vibrating and lamp blinks Alarm tone vibrating and lamp blinks One minute no sound Call alarm vibrating and lamp blinks (when setting No Sound, no sound) Button tone no sound Link tone no sound One minute no sound 47 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Ring / Vib Selects ringer tone notifying that a call and mail is received. Ringer Vol Adjusts the volume of ringer tone when call is received. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press [OK]. Press to move to Ring / Vib and press
[OK]. Press to move to the desired ringer tone and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press [OK]. Press to move to Ring / Vol and press
[OK]. Press to adjust to the desired bell volume and press [OK]. Bell : Bell rings Vibration : Vibration occurs ( is displayed on screen) Bell after vibration : Bell rings after vibration ( blinks on screen) Lamp : Only lamp blinks After selecting ringer volume, move to the previous menu. Ringer volume : 5 levels V8260 48 49 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Earpiece Vol Adjusts earpiece volume heard during call. Keypad Tone Adjusts button tone heard when pressing button. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press [OK]. Press to move to Earpiece Vol and press
[OK]. Press to adjust to the desired earpiece volume and press [OK]. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press [OK]. Press to move to Keypad Tone and press [OK]. Press to adjust to the desired keypad tone and press [OK]. After selecting earpiece volume, move to the previous menu. Earpiece volume: 5 levels During call, Earpiece vol can be adjusted. (See P.111) After selecting keypad tone, move to the previous menu. Keypad tone: 6 levels V8260 50 51 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Link Tone Notifies that call is connected Sending Tone Adjusts length of sound heard when pressing keypad button. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press [OK]. Press to move to Link Tone and press [OK]. Press to adjust to the desired setup value of link tone and press [OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Tone control and press [OK]. Press to move to Sending Tone and press
[OK]. Press to adjust to the desired setup value of sending tone and press [OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. V8260 52 53 V8260 Briefly : Pressing keypad button produces brief beep sound. Long : While pressing [Dial] button, long beep sound is heard. While keypad buttons except for [Dial] button, beep sound is heard continuously. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Alarm / Time Alarm By setting specific time and alarm interval, operates alarm in the desired time, Press [MENU]
Press to move to Alarm /
Timer and press [OK]. Press to move to Alarm and press [OK]. HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Set Alarm Quick set Sets alarm to ring in the time neares to the time set by user without designating specifc time. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press Press to move to Quick Set and press
[OK].
[OK]. Press to select the desired alarm time and press [OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Pressing button moves to Quick Set menu. Pressing [CNCL] or button displays Alarm menu. To stop when alarm rings, press any keypad buttons or open and close folder. V8260 54 Ring after 10 minutes : Alarm rings after 10 minutes of alarm setting. Ring after 30 minutes : Alarm rings after 30 minutes of alarm setting. Ring after 1 hour : Alarm rings after 1 hour of alarm setting. If alarm is set, is displayed on screen. 55 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Set time Sets alarm to ring in the desired time by the user setting time and alarm interval. Press to move to Set Alarm and press [OK]. Press to move to Set Timer and press [OK]. After entering alarm time, press
[OK]. (See P.57) Press to set Alarm Interval and press [OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Entering alarm time Press and enter Time Press [OK] Press and enter Minute Press [OK]
Press and enter am / pm Press [OK]
To move to the previous column, press button Pressing time and minute using [Dial] button automatically moves to the next column. Ring one time : Rings one time in the set time. Ring daily : Rings daily in the set time. If alarm is set, is displayed on screen. V8260 56 57 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Claer Alarm Quick claer In case alarm is set with Quick Set , clears alarm. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Claer time In case alarm is set with Set Time , clears alarm. Press to move to Claer Alarm and press [OK]. Press to move to Claer Quick Timer and press [OK]. Press to select setup value of clear quick set and press After message is displayed, move to the previous menu.
[OK]. Press to move to Claer Alarm and press [OK]. Press to move to Claer Set Timer and press [OK]. Press to select setup value of clear set time and press After message is displayed, move to the previous menu.
[OK]. If alarm is cleared, disappears from screen. If alarm is cleared, disappears from screen. V8260 58 59 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS World time Shows times of major cities in the world. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press [OK]. Press to move to World Times and press
[OK]. Press to move to the desired city and press [OK]. Press to search the desired city and time. To move to the previous menu, press button To move to the initial screen, press button HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Cities for which World Times is stored Seoul, Tokyo Guam, Sydney Samoa Honolulu Anchorage Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles Denver, Phoenix Mexico City Dallas, Chicago Detroit, Miami Washington Montreal, New York Boston Rio de Janeiro Lisbon, Madrid London Paris, Amsterdam Rome, Berlin, Vienna Athens, Helsinki Cairo Moscow, Baghdad Teheran, Abu Dabi Calcutta Bangkok, Jakharta Singapore Beijing, Hongkong Taipei V8260 60 61 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS User Time Sets the time displayed in initial screen to the time of the desired city. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press
[OK]. Press to move to User Times and press
[OK]. Press to select the setup value of user times and press
[OK]. Enter user times.
(See P.63) After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Cities for which World Times is stored Press and select Fast/Slow Press
[OK] Press and enter Minute
[OK] Press Press
[OK]
and enter Time Press Entering time and minute using [Dial] button automatically moves to the next column. If user time is set, it is displayed as in the right figure. V8260 62 63 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Individual Displays the duration of last call. All Calls Displays the duration of all calls in number of calls, minute and second. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press
[OK]. Press to move to Individual and press
[OK]. Individual is displayed. Pressing
[OK] / [CNCL] or button moves to the previous menu. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press
[OK]. Press to move to All Calls and press
[OK]. All Calls is displayed. Pressing
[OK] / [CNCL] or button moves to the previous menu. V8260 64 63 65 V8260 All Calls is not initialized. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Roam Calls Displays duration of calls using BTS of other service provider in accumulation in number of calls, minute and second. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press [OK]. Press to move to Roam Calls and press Roam Calls is displayed.
[OK]. Pressing
[OK] / [CNCL] or button moves to the previous menu. Reset Timer Displays accumulated duration of calls after user resetting in number of calls, minute and second. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm /
Timer and press Press to move to Reset Time and press
[OK].
[OK]. Reset Timer is displayed. Pressing [CNCL] moves to the previous menu. Pressing [RESET] can initialize reset timer. Initializing When Reset Timer is displayed, press [RESET] Press to select setup value of initialization and press [OK] After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. V8260 66 67 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS One Minute Checks duration during call. Notifies by ringing alarm before 10 second to minute every minute from call connection. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Alarm / Timer and press [OK]. Press to move to One Calls and press
[OK]. Press to select the setup value of one minute and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS PIMS Stores and manages user s individual information and schdule. Schedule If the user stores schedule, alarm tone rings in the designated day and stored contents is displayed. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to PIMS and press
[OK]. Press to move to Schedule and press [OK]. V8260 68 69 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Storing Schedule Press to move to the address to store and press Enter contents for schedule and press
[OK].
[OK].
(See P.114~117) Set schedule time.
(See P. 71) Press to enter alarm time and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Entering time and date Press and enter Month Press
[OK] Press and enter Date Press
[OK] Press and enter Time Press
[OK] Press and enter Minute Press
[OK] Press and enter am / pm Press
[OK]
Entering date and time using [Dial] button moves automatically to the next column. To move to the previous column, press button For Enter Contents for schedule, up to 16 characters of Korean alphabets and up to 32 English alphabets can be entered. Pressing button moves to Schedule . Pressing button displays PIMS menu. V8260 70 71 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Confirming schedule Press to move to the list to search and press [OK]. If the entered date is displayed in calendar, press [OK]. Stored date, time and schedule is displayed. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Erasing schedule Press to move to the list to erase and press [OK]. If the entered date is displayed in calendar,press If stored date, time and schedule is displayed, press Press to select the desired setup value and press [OK].
[OK].
[DEL]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Pressing [CNCL] moves to the previous menu. V8260 72 73 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Work plan Creates and stores list of work the user plans for schedule management. Press [MENU]. Press to move to PIMS and press [OK]. Press to move to Work Plan and press [OK]. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Storing work plan Press to move to the list to store and press [OK]. Enter contents for work plan and press [OK].
(See P.114~117) Press to select the setup value for time and press [OK]. Enter time for work plan and press
[OK]. (See P.71) After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. V8260 74 75 V8260 In case the user does not want to enter time for work plan, set setup value for time as No For contents for work plan, up to 16 characters of Korean alphabets and 32 characters of English alphabets can be entered. For work plans, up to 10 plans can be entered. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Confirming work plan Erasing work plan HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Press to move to the list to search and press
[OK]. If date for work plan is displayed in calendar, press [OK]. If the stored work plan, date ad time is displayed, press
[OK DONE]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Press to move to the list to erase and press [OK]. If entered date is displayed in calendar, press If the stored work plan, date ad time is displayed, press
[OK].
[DEL]. Press to select the desired setup value and and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. The list of work plan to be confirmed by the user is indicated as To delete In case alarm time is not entered, calendar is not displayed.
, press
[UNLOC] when contents for work plan, date and time is displayed. V8260 76 77 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Calculator Performs simple calculations Press [MENU]. Press to move to PIMS and press [OK]. Press to move to Calculator and press [OK]. Calculator method Enter numbers Press to set symbols +, -,
, Press +, -,
, Press numbers Press [=] Calculation result is displayed To correct numbers, press button For division, down to 3 digits below decimal point is displayed. To initialize after calculation is competed, press
[=]. V8260 78 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Calendar View calendar of the past, present and future. Press [MENU]. Press to move to PIMS and press
[OK]. Press to move to Calculator and press
[OK]. After searching month and day, press LUNAR . Information for lunar calendar of the selected date is displayed.
, button to search month. Press Press Pressing Calendar is displayed from 1980 till 2019. to search Date
[CNCL] moves to the previous menu. 79 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Features Bklt color Changes the display color. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Bklt Color and press
[OK]. Press
[MENU]. V8260 80 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Bklt Time Sets duration of LCD. Press to move to the desired color and press [OK]. Color is changed to the selected color and moves to the previous menu. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press [OK]. Press to move to Bklt Time and press
[OK]. Press to move to the desired Bklt Time and press After message is displayed, move to the previous menu.
[OK]. 5 seconds : LCD is turned off 5 minutes after opening folder When opening flip : While flip is open, LCD remains ON. Always off : Even when flip is open, LCD remains ON. 81 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Banner Changes contents of initial screen. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Banner and press
[OK]. Entering the contents to correct and pressing
[OK] moves to In initial screen, changed contents are displayed. the previous menu.
(See P.114~117) HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS City Code If setting the often used area codes, the area code is automatically inserted every time making a call. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to City Code and press
[OK]. Press to select setup value of city code and press [OK]. Enter the number to store as city code and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. For contents for initial screen, up to 10 characters of Korean alphabets and 20 characters of English alphabets can be entered. If not entering nothing Banner , Motorola logo is displayed on initial screen. When City Code is set, opening flip displays the city code set. If pressing button, city code disappears. Pressing number displays city code set. V8260 82 83 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Intl.Code When making an international call, shows international call using abbreviation keys. Serice Lamp In case the phone is in waiting state, displays service state in color and state of service lamp. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Intl. Code and press
[OK]. Press to select setup value of intl. code and press
[OK]. Enter the desired international number and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Service Lamp and press Press to select setup value of service lamp and press After message is displayed, move to the previous menu.
[OK].
[OK]. When setting international code, pressing long button displays the Intl. Code set. V8260 84 Waiting state
(Displayed when setup value of service lamp is set) Lamp state Yellow color blinks Red color blinks Cellular phone state Service available Service unavailable state state Call state
(Always displayed ) Red-yellow-red blinks alternatively When receiving a phone call Red color stops briefly When call is connected Serice Lamp 85 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Auto hyphen When entering a telephone number, hyphen is automatically inserted. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Auto Hyphen and press Press to select setup value of auto hyphen and press After message is displayed, move to the previous menu.
[OK].
[OK]. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Redial When call is not connected due to heavy traffic or weak receiving strength, automatically redials. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Redial and press
[OK]. Press to select setup value of redial and press
[OK]. After message is displayed, move to the previous menu. V8260 86 87 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Call Answer This function enables the user to select how to make a call. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to Call Answer and press
[OK]. Press to move to the desired way to answer the call and press
[OK]. Press to set the desired set value and then press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS LCD Contrast The function enables the user to control the screen contrast. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Features and press
[OK]. Press to move to LCD Contrast and press Press to control the screen contrast as desired and press Move to the previous menu after the message appears.
[OK].
[OK]. Automatic Answer : When the folder is open, the answering tone rings three times and a call is automatically answered if Call Answer is set to Automatic Answer. Folder Answer : When Folder Answer is set to YES , open the folder to answer the call if a call is received. When Folder Answer is set to NO , open the folder and then press the keypad button to answer the call. V8260 88 89 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Lock / Security This function prevents any other than the mobile phone owner from using the designated information without the owner s permission. First, the user must enter the password to use the Lock/Security function. The password is 0000 when the mobile phone is purchased. After the registration for the service is completed, the last four digits of the phone number is set to the password. Lock Mode This is the function to lock the mobile phone to prevent non-owner from using it. Setting Lock It is possible to answer a call even in the locked state. Even when the mobile is turned off and on again, its locked state is maintained. It is possible to make a call at 112, 119, the numbers saved as an emergency number, or the memory LOC, No. 1, regardless of the lock state (See P. 92) V8260 90 Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Lock/Security and press [OK]. Here, enter the password. Press to move to Lock Mode and press
[OK]. Press to set the value for Lock Mode and press [OK]. HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS appears on the initial screen. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Lock Release To enter the password after pressing the lock. One-touch Lock
[MENU] or pressing button for a while will release How to set : To push How to release : To enter the password after pressing will release Lock Mode. button for a while will set Lock Mode. button for a while 91 V8260 HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Emergency Call It is possible to call the number saved as an emergency number even when the mobile phone is in the locked state. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Emergency Call and press
[OK]. Press to move to the desired list and press
[OK]. Enter the phone number and press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. When it is desired to make an emergency call: enter the phone number saved as an emergency number by using [Dial] button and then press button. It is possible to save up to three emergency numbers. If the user saves the emergency number at the storage location and sets it as a turbo dial, he or she can use it as a speed emergency dial (See P. 35) HOW TO USE HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Change PWD This function enables the user to change the password which is used to release the locked mobile phone or use the security function. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Change PWD and press [OK]. Enter the new password twice according to the message and then press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. V8260 92 93 V8260 HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Clear Calls This function is used to erase the saved phone numbers or contents. Restrict This function enables the user to restrict the specific calls incoming. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to the Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Clear Calls and press
[OK]. Press to move to the calls to clear and press [OK]. Press to select the value set for clear calls and press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. If there is no information to erase, the message, There is no message to delete. will appear. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to the Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Restrict and press [OK]. Press to move to the call to restrict and press
[OK]. Press to select the desired set value and the press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Restrict international calls : It restricts the use of international calls. Restrict 700 : It restricts the phone numbers starting with 700. Restrict memory LOC : It restricts the use of making a call and designating/erasing a phone number. V8260 94 95 V8260 HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Default Mode This function initializes the functions of a mobile phone to the initial state. However, the information saved at the memory LOCs is not initialized. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Default Mode and press [OK]. The power will be turned off after the message appears. Press to select the value set for Default Mode and press
[OK]. Press to turn on the power to use the mobile phone again (See P. 27) HOW TO USE HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Second Number (Number Plus Service) This function enables the service company to use a new number as the number dedicated to answering by giving the company another number in addition to the existing number used by the user Second Number Registration Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Second Number and press [OK]. Press to move to Second Number Registration and press [OK]. Enter the number to use additionally. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. V8260 96 97 V8260 HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Clear Number Press
[Menu]. Press to move to Lock/Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Second Number and press [OK]. Press to move to Second Number Deletion and press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Select the value Second Number Deletion value set for and press
[OK]. HOW TO USE HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Second Number Bell This function assigns different bell sounds to the existing number and the added one so that the user can distinguish one from the other when a call is received. Press
[MENU. Press to move to the Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to Second Number and press [OK]. Press to move to Second Number Bell and press [OK]. Press to move to the desired bell or melody and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Bell : Bell 1 ~ Bell 4 Melody : Melody 1 ~ Melody 10 User : User 1 ~ User 3 (See P. 135) V8260 98 99 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS NAM Change When the user subscribers to more than one provider, this function enables the user to select on of the subscribed phone numbers. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Lock / Security and press
[OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to NAM Change and press [OK]. Press to move to the desired NAM and press
[OK]. Press [OK]
when the selected NAM appears on the screen. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. S/W version The function indicates the software version of the mobile phone currently used by the user. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to the Lock / Security and press [OK]. Enter the password. Press to move to S/W Version and press The software version appears.
[OK]. V8260 100 101 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Game The user can enjoy games by using a mobile phone. Press [MENU]. Press to move to Game and press [OK]. Press to move to the desired game and press [OK]. HOW TO USE HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Classification The indication of the used buttons The indication of the initial screen of the game The start of the game Car race Poker
: move left and right
: increase the speed
: decrease the speed
~ : Hold
: Redeal The user can choose any of the following three levels for the car race: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Press any button on the keypad to start a game or move to next screen. V8260 102 103 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Voice Dial This function, which automatically makes a call by recognizing the user s voice, enables the user to make a call without pressing [dial] buttons. Save voice Register the name of the person to call by using the voice dial. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Voice Dial and press
[OK]. Press to move to Save Voice and press Enter the name and the phone number and press [OK].
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Repeat entering the name to save twice according to the announcement and then save the phone number by entering it. It is possible to save up to 10 voices. V8260 104 HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS View Voice Item This function enables the user to verify and delete the saved voice items. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Voice Dial and press
[OK]. Press to move to View Voice Item and press [OK]. The phone number appears and the saved voice is heard. If [NEXT] is pressed, the next name saved is heard and the corresponding phone number appears. 105 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Auto Dialing To open the folder prompts the question asking the name of the person to call. This function enables the user to make a call at the saved phone number by telling the number without pressing [Dial]
buttons. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Voice Dial and press
[OK]. Press to move to Automatic Dialing and press [OK]. Press to select the value to set for Automatic Dialing and press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Delete All This function enables the user to delete all the contents saved in Voice Dial. HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Voice Dial and press [OK]. Press to move to Delete All and press [OK]. to Press select the value set for Delete All and press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. It is possible to make a call by voice dialing only when Automatic Dialing is in the Set state. All the Restricts should be set to Release to use the automatic dialing function. Delete individual items Select View Voice Item and then press [DEL]
by pressing and then press [OK]. message appears, the phone number will appear. Select the desired set value If the saved voice is heard after the V8260 106 107 V8260 HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS Config. Data This function enables the user to select the data speed and the receive mode. Data Speed This function enables the user to set the speed of the data transmitted when the power is turned on after the connection of the wireless data communication cable. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Config. Data and press
[OK]. Press to move to Data Speed and press [OK]. Press to select the desired data speed and press
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. After the connection between a mobile phone and PC or a notebook is established, the data transmission is performed at the data speed set on PC or a notebook. Please, contact the service provider for the details. V8260 108 Receive Mode This function enables the user to set the receive mode of a mobile phone during data reception. Press
[MENU]. Press to move to Config. Data and press Press to move to Receive Mode and press
[OK].
[OK]. Press to select the desired receive mode and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. Receive calls: receive the call made to a mobile phone. Receive data: receive the call made to data communication through a general modem. Receive FAX: receive data through fax. Please, contact the service provider for details. 109 V8260 Functions used during a call Call volume adjustment 111 Memo during a call 111 Send Out my number 112 Block Sending Tone 112 HOW TO USE FUNCTIONS USED DURING A CALL MENU FUNCTIONS Call volume adjustment It is possible to adjust the volume of the opposite s voice. Adjust the call volume by pressing during a call. Memo during a call It is possible to enter and save a new phone number during a call. Enter the phone number to save and then press [STO]. To press button after a call will connect a call at the designated phone number. Even though the user does not save the number additionally after entering it, he or she can make a call by pressing button after a call is completed. The phone number entered as a memo during a call is saved in Calling .(See.P.31) 111 V8260 FUNCTIONS USED DURING A CALL HOW TO USE MENU FUNCTIONS Send Out My Number This function enables the user to send out his or her phone number to leave it for a callback in a mobile phone or a pager. Press [MENU] during a call. Move to Send Out My Number by pressing and then press
[OK]. Return to Call Mode after sending out the user s number. Block Sending Tone It is possible to enter and save a new phone number during a call. Press [MUTE] during a call. Press [MUTE] again to release Block Sending Tone V8260 112 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Enter Texts 114 Voice Mail 118 Text Mail 120 Send Mail 122 Delete Mail 126 Alert Method 127 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Enter Texts Text Entering Mode supports Korean text (icon), English text (large and small), numbers, and special characters. Korean Entering Table The initial mode is set to enter Korean. Every time that is pressed once, the change will occur in the following order:
[KOR
[eng
] : Entering English text (Large)
[DGIT 8] : Entering numbers.
[ENG
] : Entering Korean
] : Entering English text (Small) Enter Korea Text The Korean consonant and vowel indicated on each button indicate the consonant and vowel shown in the beginning on the button. Enter texts and then move to next blank by pressing button. To correct the entered texts, Correction letter by letter : Press button for a short time. Correction of the whole : Press button for a long time. V8260 114 Enter the consonants from to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times. Enter the consonants from to
. Enter the consonants from to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times. Enter the consonants from to
. Enter the consonants from to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times. MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Enter the vowels from to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times. Enter the vowels from to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
: Press five time. Enter the vowels from to
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times.
: Press five times. 115 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Enter English Texts and Numbers Press [Dial] button once, twice, and three times for the first text, the second text, and the third text, respectively. Press the relevant [Dial] button in Number Mode to enter numbers. If a certain period lapses after a text is entered, the cursor automatically moves to next blank. To correct the entered texts, Correction letter by letter: Press button for a short time. Correction of the whole: Press button for a long time. English Entering Table G H I
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times. P Q R S
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times. V8260 116 A B C
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times. J K L
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times. T U V
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times. D E F
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times. M N O W X Y Z
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press once.
: Press twice.
: Press three times.
: Press four times. MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Enter Special Characters To press in Enter Text Mode while entering Korean or English texts will show Special Character Group. The user can see the special characters on next or the previous screen by pressing . Enter special characters by pressing the [Dial] button with the corresponding number. 117 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Voice Mail This function enables the user to check the voice mails received through the voice mailbox. This function shows the number of received voice mails, the reception time, and the received phone number (when the caller left the number for a callback). Check Voice Mail It is indicated that a voice mail has been received. Press
[MAIL]. Move to Voice Mail by pressing and then press [OK]. The information on the received voice mail appears. When several voice mails are received, the information on the most recent voice mail appears. MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Make a Call to the Recived Mail When the information on the received mail is indicated, Press [CALL]. When the caller s number is left: A call is made to the received number. When the caller s number is not left: A connection is made to the voice mailbox.
(Press [MAIL] for a long time or press *89 by using [Dial] button on the initial screen and then press button. Then, the connection will be made to the voice mailbox.) Delete When the information on the received voice mail is indicated, Press [DEL]. Press to select the desired set value and press [OK]. V8260 118 119 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Text Mail It is indicated that a voice mail has been received. Press [MAIL]. Move to Text Mail by pressing and then press [OK]. The information on the received voice mail appears. The most recently received text mail appears on the top. When several text mails are received, the information on the one received last appears. To press button when the number of the caller who left the mail is entered will make a call at the entered number (when the number of the caller who left the mail is not entered, the message, There is no caller s number. appears.) To press button while checking mails will make a movement to the previous menu. Text mail not checked Text mail checked Repeated mail Mail whose protection is set. V8260 120 Protect(Save)Mail When the information on the received text mail appears, Press [LOCK]. The mail selected for protection is indicated by . Press to select the desired set value and press [OK]. Release Mail Potection If the information on the received text mail appears when the mail is in the protection state, press [LOCK]. Select NO for the value to set for mail protection and press [OK]. Delete Mail If the information on the received text mail appears, Press [DEL]. Select the desired set value and press [OK]. Call to the Received Mail It is possible to make a call only when the caller s number is indicated. If the information on the received text mail appears, press button. 121 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Send Mail MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS To Send Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to Send Mail and press [OK]. Press move to To Send and press [OK]. Enter the receiver s number and press Enter the mail contents and press
[OK].
[OK]
(See P. 114 ~ 117) Select the set value for mail saving and press [OK]. Enter the sender s number and press
[SEND]. Press to move to the desired sending method and press
[OK]. Press to move to the previous menu after the message appears. V8260 122 123 V8260 If a mail is saved, it is possible to send the same mail by selecting the saved mail without entering the contents again. The saved mail can be searched in Saved Mail . MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Send Mail Recall Msgs This function enables the user to edit the saved text mails or the assigned text mails and send the edited mails. It is possible to save up to 10 mails. Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to Send Mail and press
[OK]. Press to move to Recall Msgs and press Press to move to the saved mail item and press Press [OK]
when the mail appears.
[OK].
[OK]. MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Press to select the set value for mail saving and press Enter the receiver s number and press Enter the sender s number and press
[OK].
[SEND].
[OK]. Press to move to the desired sending method and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. V8260 124 When sending fails, The system prompts a message, Sending fails, and asks if the user wants to try again. Select the set value. Select the sending method. Resend. 125 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Send Mail Delete Mail This function enables the user to delete the received or saved mails. Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to Delete Mail and press
[OK]. Press to move to items to delete and press
[OK]. Press to select the set value for deleting mail and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Alert Method Set Alert When a mail is received, this function notifies the user by means of alarm sounds that a mail has been received. Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to Alert Method and press
[OK]. Press to move to Set Alert and press [OK]. Press to move to the desired set value for Set Alert and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. It is impossible to delete the mail, for which Mail Protection is set, even by selecting Delete Mail . It is necessary to first release the mail protection to delete the mail for which Mail Protection is set (See P. 121) Once : The alarming sound is generated to notify a mail reception. 2m Interval : The alarming sounds are generated every two minutes to notify a mail reception until the user checks it. Cancel Alert : The alarming sound is not heard. V8260 126 127 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Set Preview This function enables the user to decide on what the screen shows when a mail is received. Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to Alert Method and press Press to move to Set Preview and press
[OK].
[OK]. Press to move to the desired set value for Set Preview and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS Config This function enables the user to set and use the desired initial screen and server when using WAP function. Init.URL This function enables the user to set the desired initial screen when using WAP function. Contents : The received text mail appears on the screen immediately and it is possible to search the received contents by using . Head Line : The kind of the received mail and the sender s number appear. Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to n.TOP Config. and press
[OK]. Press to move to Init. URL and press
[OK]. Press [EDIT]
and enter the URL to be used as the initial screen. Then, press Press to select the set value to save the initial URL by pressing and press
[OK].
[OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. V8260 128 129 V8260 MAIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS APPENDIX Porxy URL This function enables the service provider to set proxy URL arbitrarily when adding or deleting addresses by extending proxy URL. Press
[MAIL]. Press to move to n.TOP Config. and press
[OK]. Press to move to Proxy URL and press
[OK]. Press
[EDIT] and then enter Proxy URL. Press [OK]. Press to select the set value for Proxy URL and press [OK]. Move to the previous menu after the message appears. What is Proxy URL?
Being located between the user and the service server, it takes the roles of brining the desired requests according to the user s request and transferring it to him or her. V8260 130 APPENDIX Record 132 n.TOP 134 Mybell Service 135 Wireless Data Communication Service 136 How to Use an Ear Microphone 137 Before thinking it is broken 138 Motorola Service Center 140 Warranty 145 APPENDIX Record This function enables the user to record the call contents or the user s voice in the standby state on the mobile phone. Recording Start It is possible to record the call contents by pressing button for a long time during a call. Save the contents by pressing [STO] when the recording is done. It is possible to record the user s voice by pressing button for a long time on the initial screen. The recording starts with the beep sound. Save the user s voice by pressing [STO] by pressing when the recording is done. To press [CNCL] will cancel the recording. End Press or button V8260 132 APPENDIX Play Recording Press button. Press to move to Play Recording and press
[OK]. Erasing Press button. Press to move to Delete All and press
[OK]. It is possible to hear the recorded contents by moving to the desired recorded items by pressing . Press
[PLAY] to hear them again. Select the set value for Delete Recording and press
[OK]. When the user wants to delete the item which is being played currently, Press [DEL] when the recording is played. Press to select the desired set value and press [OK]. 133 V8260 APPENDIX n.TOP This is bi-directional information service which enables the user to easily search for the desired Internet information with a mobile phone anytime anywhere. Because it is classified into information, economics, entertainment, my network, and TTL n.TOP, the user can search for information more easily. Connect to n.TOP Press to make a connection to n.TOP. Use n.TOP Press to search for items. Press [OK] to select the desired item. Press button to end n.TOP. When the connection to n.TOP is made, appears. APPENDIX Mybell Service This function enables the user to download desired melodies in addition to those already saved in the mobile phone and use them as the receive bell. How to Use 02-700-5782 Press button. To select the desired melody according to the announcements will automatically download the melody and be registered on User 1 ~ User 3 of Bell/Melody. Change to the Receive Bell The melody is downloaded through Bell / Melody and select the registered User
(See P. 46 ~ 47) User 1 ~ User 3. V8260 134 135 V8260 APPENDIX APPENDIX Wireless Data Communication Service How to use an ear microphone This service enables the user to use the functions such as Internet, various information search, and receiving/sending e-mails simply by connecting the mobile phone to a notebook or PC through wireless data connection cable without an additional modem even when the user is moving. To use the wireless data communication service It is necessary to separately purchase the data communication cable at a near agency. Refer to the manual given during the purchase of the data communication cable for how to set the computer environment and other details. Contact the service provider for other details. Connect an ear microphone to Insert the ear microphone to the ear. If a call is received when the ear microphone is connected to the mobile phone, press located on the top of the mobile phone. button or button to answer the call. To terminate the call, press button.
- If the caller terminates the call first, the call automatically ends. If taking the ear microphone out of the ear during the call, the user can talk through the mobile phone. If the ear microphone is connected to the mobile phone, to close the folder during a call would not terminate the call. V8260 136 137 V8260 APPENDIX Before thinking it is broken APPENDIX The screen shows nothing. Check the battery state (in case of discharge or an incorrect connection). The screen does not show the antenna. Try a call again after moving to another location. Tututu alarm sounds are heard when a call is attempted. There is no channel or the communication with the BTS is not done. Terminate the call temporarily by pressing button and then redial the number by pressing button. The screen shows . The mobile phone locked and a call cannot be made. Attempt a call after releasing the mobile phone by pressing the password. The red light blinks on the charge lamp of the charger. Attempt a call again after checking the location of the battery pack. Attempt a call again after cleaning the charging terminal. If the blink continues even after trying these several times, contact the near service center. The time to use the battery pack is different from what is mentioned in the manual. The use time of a battery pack gradually becomes shorter than that at the time of the purchase as charging and discharging continue repetitively. The use time can change if the charged batter pack has been left in the low temperature or high temperature. Abnormal actions occur during the use of the mobile phone or the power is not turned on. Separate the battery pack and mount it again. Then, turn on the power. The screen shows Warning for low voltage! . Pipipig is heard and the sign blinks. If the mobile phone is continuously used, it will be turned off. Consequently, charge it before using it. When the mobile phone is in the low voltage state, the function related to memory does not operate. V8260 138 139 V8260
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2000-09-01 | 824.64 ~ 848.37 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2000-09-01
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004321311
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1 | Physical Address |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 |
Chicago, Illinois 60654
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
IHD
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
T5AG1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** N********
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1 | Title |
Director Product Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
847-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
847-6********
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1 |
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 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Cellular Transceiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific Motorola leather holster tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are - Head: 0.9 W/kg, Body-worn: 0.56 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | |||||
n/a | ||||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22.901(d) | 824.64000000 | 848.37000000 | 0.1400000 | 300.0000000000 Hz | 1M25F9W |
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