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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT56FZ1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
EXHIBIT 8 Cover.Print.Front.A1200.UG.fm Page 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005 3:24 PM A1200 GSM motorola.com HELLOMOTO Introducing your new Motorola A1200 GSM wireless phone. Heres a quick anatomy lesson. Speakerphone/Earpiece Touchscreen Display Up Volume Key Smart Key Camera Key Voice Recognition Key Down Volume Key 5-Way Navigation Joystick Power Key Headset Jack Microphone Home Key Accessory Connector Port 1 Up Volume Key Raise earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call, set alert profile in flip-closed display. Smart Key Open quick menu in flip-closed display. Down Volume Key Lower earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call, set alert profile in flip-closed display. 2 Camera Key Activate camera and take photos when flip is closed. Voice Recognition Key Use voice commands to make calls & perform basic phone functions. Accessory Connector Port Insert battery charger &
other phone accessories. Headset Jack Remove cover, insert stereo headset jack to listen to songs and video clips. Stylus Use with touchscreen display. Camera Key Activate camera and take photos when flip is closed. Mirror Aim camera lens for self-portraits. Phone Lock Switch Slide left to lock phone keys, right to unlock keys. Camera Lens Speaker Listen to audio playback of music & video clips. 3 change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc. under license. Java and all other Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, Sync and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation; and Windows XP and Windows Mobile are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc., 2005. Caution: Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not expressly approved by Motorola, will void the users authority to operate the equipment. Motorola, Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 www.hellomoto.com 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service providers network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the providers network settings may limit the features functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in this users guide are based upon the latest available information and are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Motorola reserves the right to 4 Software Copyright Notice The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and third-party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third-party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software contained in the Motorola products may not be modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola or any third-party software provider, except for the normal, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Manual Number: 68XXXXX127-O 5 contents Safety Information . 9 Use and Care . 15 EU Conformance . 16 Recycling Information. 17 essentials . 18 about this guide. 18 SIM card . 18 battery . 19 memory card. 22 turn it on & off . 24 make a call. 25 answer a call . 25 your phone number. 26 basics . 27 display . 27 global navigation bar . 28 application launcher. 28 6 contents button bar . 30 status bar. 30 text entry. 31 tap & hold . 34 volume. 34 navigation joystick . 35 smart key. 35 flip-closed features . 35 speakerphone . 37 codes & passwords. 37 lock & unlock phone . 38 share information . 38 customize. 40 profiles. 40 wallpaper . 41 color scheme. 41 backlight . 42 flip answer. 42 calls. 43 recent calls . 43 redial . 44 hold or mute a call . 44 call waiting. 44 caller ID . 45 cancel incoming call . 45 emergency calls . 46 international calls. 46 turbo dial . 46 dial extension or voicemail number . 47 dial extension number during a call . 48 address book . 49 view contact list . 49 add new contact . 50 create group . 51 address book (continued) call or send message . 51 search. 52 sort . 52 delete contact . 52 storage location . 52 copy contacts . 53 categories. 54 check capacity . 55 share contact . 55 synchronize contacts . 56 owners information . 56 messages . 57 message center . 57 signature. 58 send text message. 58 send multimedia message. 60 unsent messages. 62 tips for sending messages. 63 receive message . 63 read and reply. 64 store message object . 65 sort messages . 65 drafts . 65 deleted messages . 65 messages on SIM card. 66 create folder . 66 move messages . 67 set up message inbox 67 browser messages. 70 information services. 71 office applications . 73 email. 73 calendar . 79 tasks. 84 notepad . 85 Picsel viewer . 85 calculator . 86 alarm clock . 87 file manager . 88 business card reader . 91 media applications. 92 browser . 92 RealOne media player 96 camera . 98 voice recorder. 101 video camera . 102 media editor . 102 radio . 102 extra applications. 105 voice commands . 105 Bluetooth wireless. 108 synchronize phone information . 111 modem. 113 stk. 114 world time . 115 contents 7 other features . 117 advanced calling . 117 setup . 118 call times & costs . 121 handsfree . 122 security . 123 service and repairs . 125 SAR Data . 126 WHO Information . 128 index. 129 8 contents Safety and General Information Safety InformationThis section contains important information on the safe and efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this information before using your mobile device.*
Exposure To Radio Frequency
(RF) Energy Your mobile device contains a transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your mobile device, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your mobile device transmits.
The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information in users guides published prior to September 1, 2005. Your Motorola mobile device is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy. Operational Precautions For optimal mobile device performance and to be sure that human exposure to RF energy does not exceed the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always follow these instructions and precautions. External Antenna Care If your mobile device has an external antenna, use only a Motorola-supplied or approved replacement antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the mobile device and/or may result in your device not Safety Information 9 complying with local regulatory requirements in your country. DO NOT hold the external antenna when the mobile device is IN USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the mobile device to operate at a higher power level than needed. Product Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile device just like you would a landline phone. If you wear the mobile device on your body, always place the mobile device in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness. If you do not use a body-worn accessory supplied or approved by Motorola, keep the mobile device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting. When using any data feature of the mobile device, with or without an accessory cable, position the mobile device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body. Using accessories not supplied or approved by Motorola may cause your mobile device to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of Motorola-supplied or approved accessories, visit our website at www.motorola.com. RF Energy Interference/Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your mobile device may cause interference with other devices. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 10 Safety Information Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference Problems Turn off your mobile device in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so. These locations include hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. If your mobile device offers an airplane mode or similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight. Pacemakers If you have a pacemaker, consult your physician before using this device. Persons with pacemakers should observe the following precautions:
ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than 20 centimeters (8 inches) from your pacemaker when the mobile device is turned ON.
DO NOT carry the mobile device in the breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
Turn OFF the mobile device immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital mobile devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer or physician to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult your physician or the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Safety Information 11 Driving Precautions Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your mobile device while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving and to the road. Using a mobile device may be distracting. Discontinue a call if you cant concentrate on driving.
Use handsfree operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Responsible driving practices can be found in the Smart Practices While Driving section at the end of this guide and/or at the Motorola website:
www.motorola.com/callsmart. Operational Warnings Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas, such as health care facilities or blasting areas. Automobile Air Bags Do not place a mobile device in the air bag deployment area. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted, and can include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. When you are in such an area, turn off your mobile device, and do not remove, install, or charge batteries. In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion or fire. 12 Safety Information Damaged Products If your mobile device or battery has been submerged in water, punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you take it to a Motorola Authorized Service Center. Do not attempt to dry it with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven. Batteries and Chargers If jewelry, keys, beaded chains, or other conductive materials touch exposed battery terminals, this could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit), become very hot, and could cause damage or injury. Be careful when handling a charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola Original batteries and chargers. Caution: To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your battery in a fire. Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols, defined as follows:
Symbol 032374o 032376o 032375o 032377o Li Ion BATT 032378o Definition Important safety information follows. Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fire. Your battery or mobile device may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the trash. Your mobile device contains an internal lithium ion battery. Choking Hazards Your mobile device or its accessories may include detachable parts, which may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep your mobile device and its accessories away from small children. Safety Information 13 Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is always a good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave the lights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop use if you are very tired. Repetitive Motion When you repetitively perform actions such as pressing keys or entering finger-written characters, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a physician. Glass Parts Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glass could break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove. Stop using your mobile device until the glass is replaced by a qualified service center. Seizures/Blackouts Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video games. These may occur even if a person has never had a previous seizure or blackout. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult with your physician before playing video games or enabling a flashing-lights feature (if available) on your mobile device. 14 Safety Information Use and Care Use and Care To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from:
liquids of any kind Dont expose your phone to water, rain, extreme humidity, sweat, or other moisture. extreme heat or cold Avoid temperatures below
-10C/14F or above 45C/113F. microwaves Dont try to dry your phone in a microwave oven. dust and dirt Dont expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, or other inappropriate materials. cleaning solutions To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth. Dont use alcohol or other cleaning solutions. the ground Dont drop your phone. Use and Care 15 European Union Directives Conformance Statement EU Conformance Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with:
The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
All other relevant EU Directives The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your products Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte. To find your DoC, enter the product Approval Number from your products label in the Search bar on the Web site. 0168 Product Approval Number 16 EU Conformance Recycling InformationCaring for the Environment by Recycling When you see this symbol on a Motorola product, do not dispose the product with household waste. Recycling Mobile Phones and Accessories Do not dispose of mobile phones or electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets, with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems are set up to handle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your regional authorities for more details. If collection systems arent available, return unwanted mobile phones or electrical accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Centre in your region. Recycling Information 17 SIM card Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card contains personal information like your phone number and contacts list. Caution: Dont bend or scratch your SIM card. Keep it away from static electricity, water, and dirt. essentials about this guide This guide describes the basic features of your Motorola wireless phone. symbols This means a feature is network/subscription dependent and may not be available in all areas. Contact your service provider for more information. This means a feature requires an optional accessory. 18 essentials 1 Slide the battery door down and away from the camera lens to remove the door. 2 Hold the SIM card with the notch in the lower left corner and the gold plate facing down. Slide the SIM card under the metal tabs and into the card slot as shown. battery battery tips Battery life depends on the network, signal strength, temperature, features, and accessories you use. essentials 19 Always use Motorola Original batteries and chargers. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers.
New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge.
When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature.
When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place. times. If you notice a change in your battery life, it is probably time to purchase a new battery. Contact your local recycling center for proper battery disposal. Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode. Before using your phone, read the battery safety information in the Safety and General Information section included in this guide.
Never expose batteries to temperatures below -10C (14F) or above 45C (113F). Always take your phone with you when you leave your vehicle. It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging
20 essentials battery installation 1 Slide the battery door down and away from the camera lens to remove the door. 2 Insert the battery under the tab at the top of the battery compartment and push down. essentials 21 3 Place the battery door on the phone and slide it up toward the camera lens to lock shut. battery charging New batteries are not fully charged. Insert the battery charger plug into the accessory connector port on the side of your phone as shown, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. 22 essentials Your phone might take several seconds to start charging the battery. The display shows Charge Complete when finished. Tip: Relax, you cant overcharge your battery. It will perform best after you fully charge and discharge it a few times. Note: You can charge your battery by connecting a cable from your phones mini-USB port to a USB port on a computer. Both your phone and the computer must be turned on, and your computer must have the correct software drivers installed. Cables and software drivers are available in Motorola Original data kits, sold separately. memory card You can use a removable memory card with your phone to store and retrieve multimedia content (such as songs and pictures). Caution: Dont bend or scratch your memory card. Keep it away from static electricity, water, and dirt. 1 Slide the memory compartment door up to unlock it, then lift the door open. 2 Insert the memory card into the tray. 3 Close the memory compartment door, then slide the door down to lock it shut. essentials 23 prohibited, or when you just want to use the phones non-calling features (games, personal organizer, multimedia player). To turn the phone on without activating the antenna: With the flip open, press and hold the power key W for five seconds to turn the phone on, then select Antenna Off when the phone prompts you to select a phone mode. To activate/deactivate the antenna when the phone is on: Tap the status bar at the top of the display to open the device status screen, then tap the Antenna drop-down menu to select On or Off. To turn off your phone, press and hold W for two seconds. turn it on & off Caution: On power up, the phone may prompt you to enter your SIM card PIN code to unlock the SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and your display shows SIM Blocked. Contact your service provider. To turn on your phone, open the flip and then press and hold the power key W for two seconds. If prompted, enter your six-digit SIM card PIN code and/or four-digit unlock code. If you dont insert a SIM card, your phone displays No SIM Card. You can select Antenna On (to make an emergency call) or Antenna Off (to use the phones non-calling features). You can turn off your phones antenna in locations where wireless phone use is 24 essentials make a call 1 Tap o in the top global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap the keypad keys to dial the phone number. 3 Tap Call to make the call. Call 4 When you are finished, tap End or close the flip to end the call. Note: Closing the flip doesnt end a call when the handsfree speaker is turned on (for more information about the handsfree speaker, see page 37). Tip: Tap to select a number from a list of recent received or dialed calls. Tip: If you need to use the phone keypad during a call (for example, to dial an extension or make a conference call), tap the keypad button from the in-call screen. Tap to return to the in-call screen. No Meetings answer a call When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message. When the flip is closed: Open the flip to answer the call. (To activate this feature, see page 42) When the flip is open: Tap Answer to answer the call. Incoming Call... 10-18-2005 Answer Ignore Busy essentials 25 To see your phone number while youre on a call, tap and then tap My Number. To store or edit your name and phone number on your SIM card:
1 Tap o in the top global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the phone setup menu. 3 Tap My Number to open the number editor. 4 Enter your name and number (for line 1 and line 2, if applicable), then tap Done to store the information. If you dont know your phone number, contact your service provider. When you are finished, tap End or close the flip to end the call. Note: Closing the flip doesnt end a call when the handsfree speaker is turned on (for more information about the handsfree speaker, see page 37). Tip: If you prefer not to answer the call, you can tap Ignore to hang up on the caller, or tap Busy to transmit a busy tone signal to the caller
(tapping Busy may divert the incoming call to your voicemail inbox). your phone number To see your phone number:
1 Tap o in the top global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap in the bottom button bar to open the phone menu. 3 Tap My Number to see your phone number. 26 essentials basics See page 1 for a basic phone diagram. display The home screen appears when you turn on the phone. Status Bar Tap J to open the calendar. Tap : to set a ring alert style. Global Navigation Bar (GNB) No Meetings 10-18-2005 Application Icons The home screen shows a list of the days events scheduled in your calendar. Icons at the bottom of the screen provide shortcuts to commonly used applications. You can use all of your phones features by tapping on the global navigation bar icons, application icons, buttons, and text with the provided stylus. To return to the home screen from any application, press the home key X on your phone. To change the options that appear in the home screen, tap < to display the application launcher screen, tap T Phone Settings, then tap Home Screen Setup. Tip: Tap an unused area of the homescreen to display an unobstructed fullscreen view of the basics 27 watermark image. Tap the fullscreen watermark image to return to the homescreen display. global navigation bar Icons in the top global navigation bar give you easy access to your phones primary functions:
< Application Launcher
> Address Book
? Messages o Phone Additionally, your phone shows a new message icon ! in the global navigation bar to notify you of a new message or a missed call. Tap ! to view information about the message or missed call. application launcher Tap the application launcher icon < in the global navigation bar to open the application launcher screen. Application Launcher Icon
(Selected) Status Bar Browser Calls Camera Applications Player Email Calendar Scroll Bar Video Time Files All Button Bar Tap the button in the bottom center of the screen to see All application icons, or to see application icons in predefined categories. If necessary, tap the scroll bar on the right side 28 basics of the screen to see additional application icons. Tap an application icon to select it. Tip: You can set your phone to show applications in a text-based list rather than graphic icons. Tap , then tap List View to change to list view. From list view, tap , then tap Thumbnail View to reset the graphic icons. The following icons identify applications available on the application launcher screens:
office applications E Calls J Calendar U Notes Z Alarm I Email L Tasks Q Calculate 2 File Manager Customer Services Picsel Help BC Reader D multimedia applications 4 Web Access F Camera K Video Camera Radio G Media Player
Recorder Media Editor extra applications T Phone Settings , Modem 0 8 R Sync 9 Time Bluetooth STK games Your phone may contain Java games or applications that add features and functionality to your phone. Instructions are included with each game. You select Java games from the application launcher screen. basics 29 button bar The button bar shows functions you can select in the active application. Typical buttons include:
The following indicators can appear in the status bar:
1 3 5 7 9 Menu Return Exit Tap to open context sensitive menu. Tap to return to previous screen. Tap to exit current application. status bar Tip: Tap the status bar to open the device status screen and display phone status information. 30 basics 2 4 6 8 1 signal strength Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection. You cant make or receive calls when the no signal indicator = or no transmission indicator ~ shows. 2 GPRS/EDGE Shows when your phone is using a high-speed General Packet Radio Service
(GPRS) or Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE) network connection. A darkened indicator shows that a GPRS or EDGE connection is not available. 3 Bluetooth Shows that Bluetooth power is turned on. When Bluetooth power is on, your phone can make a wireless connection with a headset accessory or other external device. 4 RealOne Shows when the RealOne media player is playing media content. 5 AGPS Shows when assisted GPS
(using additional non-GPS data inputs) is active. 6 IM Shows when you receive an instant message. 7 VCO Shows when voice carry over is being used with a TTY device. 8 battery level Vertical bars show the battery charge level. Recharge the battery when your phone shows Low Battery. 9 clock Shows the current time. text entry Multiple text entry methods make it easy for you to enter names, numbers, and messages. The method you select remains active until you select another method. Tap a text entry area on the screen to bring up a text entry window. If necessary, tap the entry method drop-down menu at the bottom of the screen to select a text entry method. Tap in the lower right corner of the screen to hide the text entry keyboard or pad when you are finished, or when you want to use the button bar functions. handwriting You can use the stylus as a pen to write letters, numbers, and punctuation directly on the screen. basics 31 In a text entry window, tap the entry method drop-down menu and tap Handwriting to open the handwriting pad (shown at right). Tap a button on the handwriting pad to select Chinese characters, English text, or numbers as the type of text you want to enter. Use the stylus to write in one of the two writing spaces. For best performance, alternate between the writing spaces so that recognition can occur in one while you are writing in the other. Write a text character, then wait for your phone to recognize and place it in the text entry window. If your phone places an incorrect character, tap the character in the choice area that you want to replace it. Your phone can use a predictive text function to predict the word you are writing. Tap a word in the prediction area to place it in the 32 basics text entry window. To activate predictive text entry, see page 33. To enter special characters or edit text, use the function buttons described on page 33. Pinyin keyboard Use the Pinyin keyboard (shown at right) to enter Chinese characters. Tap keyboard characters in sequence to spell the pinyin. The letters you enter display in the pinyin area, and corresponding Chinese characters display in the choice area. To see additional characters, tap the previous button or next button . Tap the desired character to place it at the cursor location in the entry window. Your phone predicts the pinyin you are spelling, and highlights the next letters you can type to finish the word. Zhuyin keyboard Use the Zhuyin keyboard (shown at right) to enter words using Zhuyin characters. English keyboard Use the English keyboard (shown at right) to enter letters and numbers at the cursor location in the text entry window. numeric pad Use the numeric pad
(shown at right) to enter digits and/or numeric symbols at the cursor location in the text entry window. function buttons Tap t with any text entry method to open the symbol pad, to enter a symbol at the cursor location. Tap r to lock or hide the symbol pad. To delete the character to the left of the cursor, tap w. To move the cursor to the next line, tap v. To enter a space at the cursor location, tap u. Tip: Tap a location in the text entry window to move the cursor to that location. adjust text input settings You can set your preferred input method, primary and secondary language preferences, specify your writing hand (left or right) and handwriting speed, activate word prediction and word completion, activate a user basics 33 volume Press the volume keys to:
change the earpiece or speakerphone volume during a call
change the speaker volume when playing a song or video clip When the flip is closed, press the volume keys to set your phones ring alert profile. For more information, see page 36. When the flip is open, tap : in the home screen to set the ring alert profile. For more information, see page 40. dictionary, and apply a watermark to the text you enter. Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Input Setup to open the input setting screen. Adjust settings, then tap Save to save your settings and return to the setup screen. tap & hold When using phone applications, in many cases you can tap and hold on an icon, file, or field to open a pop-up menu to perform various operations on the selected item. If the specific task you want to perform in an application is not already listed in the display, try using tap and hold to see if the feature you want is available in a pop-up menu. 34 basics navigation joystick Press the 5-way navigation joystick S up, down, left, or right to scroll to and highlight menu items. Press in the joystick s to select a highlighted item. This guide describes how to use the stylus and touchscreen control to use features when the flip is open. In most cases, it does not include the equivalent joystick control for using the feature. smart key The smart key gives you another way to do things. When you scroll to a menu item, you can press the smart key to select it
(instead of pressing in the joystick s). When the phone flip is closed, you can press the smart key to open the quick menu and select items in the flip-closed display. For more information, see the following section. flip-closed features When your phone flip is closed, the display shows the time and date, and indicates phone status, incoming calls, and other events. For a list of phone status indicators, see page 30. basics 35 You can use the volume keys and smart key to access phone features when the flip is closed. Features described in this section are available with additional functionality when the flip is open. set alert profile 1 Press the volume keys (see illustration on page 2) to scroll to the alert profile you want. 2 Press the smart key (see illustration on page 2) to select the alert profile. For more information about setting and using alert profiles, see page 40. return unanswered call Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and shows X Missed Calls in the flip-closed display. 36 basics 1 Press the smart key (see illustration on page 2) to see the received calls list. 2 Press the volume keys (see illustration on page 2) to scroll to an unanswered call.
To call the number, press and hold the smart key.
To exit without calling, press the smart key briefly. use the quick menu To open the quick menu in the flip-closed display, press the smart key when the home screen is visible. You can select the following features in the quick menu:
RealOne Player Camera
Hide Menu To select a feature, press the volume keys to scroll to it, then press the smart key to select it. To exit an application and return to the flip-closed home screen, press the home key X. For information about using the RealOne Player application, see page 96. For information about using the Camera application, see page 98. speakerphone When you activate your phones handsfree speakerphone, you can talk to the other party without holding the phone to your ear. During a call, tap Spkr to turn the handsfree speakerphone on or off. The handsfree speakerphone remains on until you tap Spkr again or turn the phone off. The handsfree speakerphone is disabled when you connect your phone to a handsfree car kit or headset accessory. codes & passwords Your phones four-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234. The six-digit security code is originally set to 000000. If your service provider didnt change these codes, you should change them:
You can also change your SIM PIN or call barring passwords. To change a code or password, tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, tap Security, then tap Change Password to open the change passwords screen. If you forget your unlock code: At the Enter Unlock Code prompt, try entering 1234 or the last four digits of your phone number. If that doesnt work, tap to open the unlock code basics 37 bypass screen. Enter your security code, then tap OK to submit the security code. If you forget other codes: If you forget your security code, SIM PIN code, PIN2 code, or call barring password, contact your service provider. lock & unlock phone You can lock your phone to keep others from using it. To lock or unlock your phone, you need the four-digit unlock code. To automatically lock your phone after a specified period of inactivity: Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, tap Security, then select a Phone Lock timer setting. Your phone prompts you to enter the unlock code. Enter your unlock code to activate phone lock. 38 basics To unlock your phone: When you see the Enter Unlock Code prompt, enter your unlock code to unlock the phone. Tip: Your phones unlock code is originally set to 1234. Many service providers reset the unlock code to the last 4 digits of your phone number. Note: You can make emergency calls on a locked phone (for more information, see page 46). A locked phone still rings or vibrates for incoming calls or messages, but you need to unlock it to answer. share information You can share information with another phone, PC, or hand-held device. You can share address book contacts, calendar events, tasks, note pad entries, voice records, pictures, photos, and sound files by sending or receiving the data through a Bluetooth wireless connection, or in an MMS or email message. Tip: In some cases, the share option is only available from the tap and hold pop-up menu. send data 1 Select the data you want to send, tap , then tap Share to see a list of share options.Tap Bluetooth, then tap OK to exchange the data through a Bluetooth wireless connection. or Tap MMS or Email, then tap OK to send the data in an MMS or email message. 2 Complete the setup procedure for the transfer method you selected. 3 Tap OK to send the data. For more information about using a Bluetooth wireless connection, see page 108. receive data The sending device must establish a transmission link with your phone through a Bluetooth, MMS, or email connection. If necessary, turn on Bluetooth power on your phone to let the other device establish a wireless link (to turn Bluetooth power on, see page 108. Your phone alerts you when it receives a data transfer request from the other device. If necessary, tap OK to accept the data. Your phone notifies you when data transfer is complete. If the transfer is not successful, your phone displays the message Failed to Receive. basics 39 customize profiles You can quickly change your phones alert profile to match your activity, environment, or personal requirements. Each profile uses a different set of sounds or vibrations for incoming calls and other events. The Silent profile silences your phone until you set another profile. Here are the profiles you can choose:
: Ring Loud
: Vibe>Ring Loud
: Vibe>Ring Soft
( Vibrate
: Vibe and Ring Loud
: Ring Soft
) Silent 40 customize The profile indicator shows in the lower-left corner of the home screen. To choose your profile:
1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Ringer Alert Style. 2 Tap a profile to select it as the current alert setting. change alerts in a profile You can change the alerts that a profiles uses to notify you of incoming calls and other events. Note: You cant set an alert for the Silent profile, or change some settings for some profiles. 1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Ringer Alert Style. 2 Tap a profile, then tap Edit to adjust alert settings to personalize the profle. You can change the alerts used to notify you of incoming calls and messages, set ringer IDs, and adjust alert volume, touchscreen volume, and keypad volume. Any changes you make are saved to the profile. wallpaper Set a photo, picture, or animation as a wallpaper (background) image in your phones display. The wallpaper image appears as a faint watermark in text and menu displays. 1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Wallpaper. 2 Tap a photo/picture thumbnail image to set it as the wallpaper image. Tap the fullscreen image preview to return to the wallpaper menu. 3 Tap OK to save your setting. Tip: Tap an unused area of the homescreen to see an unobstructed fullscreen view of the watermark image. Tap the fullscreen watermark image to return to the homescreen. color scheme Set the colors that your phone uses for buttons, highlights, and the status bar. Note: This feature changes the look and feel of the phones user interface, including the icons that you see in the top global navigation bar. 1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Color Scheme. customize 41 a period of time. The backlight turns back on when you tap the screen or press any key. flip answer Set your phone to automatically answer calls when you open the flip. 1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the phone setup menu. 3 Tap the check box e beside Flip Answer. A check mark d indicates that flip answer is activated. 4 Tap to exit the phone setup menu. 2 Tap a thumbnail image to select it as the color scheme. Your phone displays a brief preview of the selected color scheme. 3 Tap OK to save your setting. backlight 1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Backlight Setup. 2 Tap and to decrease or increase backlight brightness. 3 Tap Backlight Sleep Time to set the amount of time that the backlight remains on. 4 Tap Save to save your settings. Note: Your phones display normally is visible only when the display backlight is on, or when the display is viewed in direct sunlight. To extend battery life, the backlight turns off automatically when no activity is detected for 42 customize calls To make and answer calls, see page 25. recent calls Your phone keeps lists of incoming and outgoing calls, even for calls that didnt connect. The most recent calls are listed first. The oldest calls are deleted as new calls are added. To dial a number in the recent calls list:
1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap to open the recent calls menu. 3 Tap Answered Calls, Missed Calls, or Dialed Calls to select a call list. 4 Tap an entry to call its number. To view details or perform other operations on an entry in the recent calls list:
1 Tap E Calls in the application launcher screen to open the call history screen. 2 Tap Answered Calls, Missed Calls, or Dialed Calls to select a call list. 3 Tap an entry to view call details (time, date, duration). 4 Tap Call to call its number, or tap to perform the following operations:
options Store Create an address book entry with the number stored in the number type field you specify. calls 43 options Send SMS Open a new text message with the number in the To field. Send MMS Open a new multimedia message with the number in the To field. Delete the entry. Delete redial 1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap , then tap Dialed Calls to open the dialed calls list. 3 Tap the number you want to redial. If you hear a busy signal and you see Call Failed, Number Busy, tap Redial to automatically redial the number. To activate the automatic redial feature:
44 calls 1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the phone setup menu. 3 Tap the check box e beside Auto Redial. A check mark d indicates that automatic redial is activated. 4 Tap to exit the phone setup menu. hold or mute a call To put all active calls on hold, tap Hold. Tap Hold again to resume the call. To turn off your phones microphone during a call, tap Mute. Tap Mute again to resume the call. call waiting When youre on a call, youll hear an alert if you receive a second call. Tap Answer to put the first call on hold and answer the new call. To switch between calls, tap Switch. To connect the two calls, tap Link. caller ID Calling line identification (caller ID) shows the phone number for an incoming call in your phones display. Your phone shows the callers name and picture when theyre stored in your address book, or Incoming Call when caller ID information isnt available. You can set your phone to play a unique call alert for an entry stored in your address book
(for more information, see page 50). To show or hide your phone number for the calls that you make:
1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the phone setup menu. 3 Tap Show ID, then tap On or Off to show or hide your caller ID for outgoing calls. 4 Tap to exit the phone setup menu. Tip: Select Network Controlled to let the network determine your caller ID status. cancel incoming call While the phone is ringing or vibrating, tap Ignore to cancel the incoming call. Depending on your phone settings and/or service subscription, the call may be forwarded to another number, or the caller may hear a busy signal. calls 45 emergency calls Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 911 or 112, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted. Note: Emergency numbers vary by country. Your phones preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues. 1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap the keypad keys to dial the emergency number. 3 Tap Send to make the call. international calls When the phone keypad is displayed, tap , tap Insert, then select Insert + to insert your local international access code (indicated by +). Then, tap the keypad keys to dial the country code and phone number. turbo dial You can store up to nine phone numbers in the turbo dial list, then dial the numbers by tapping and holding a single keypad number key. 1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap and hold a keypad key to dial the phone number assigned to the key. 46 calls If no number is stored, your phone prompts you to store a phone number in the turbo dial numbers list. To set up the turbo dial numbers list:
1 Tap o in the global navigation bar to open the phone keypad. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the phone setup menu. 3 Tap Turbo Dialing to open the turbo dial list. 4 Enter phone numbers in the turbo dial list. dial extension or voicemail number To direct dial an extension number or voicemail number, you can insert a pause character (P) in the dialing sequence. 1 Use the keypad key to dial the phone number. 2 When you need to insert a pause, tap , tap Insert, then select Insert Pause to insert a P at the cursor location. 3 Dial the extension number. 4 Tap Call to make the call. Your phone dials the phone number, waits for the call to connect, then dials the remaining digits. Tip: Use the same procedure to insert a wait character (W) in the dialing sequence. Your phone dials the number, waits for the call to calls 47 connect, then prompts you for confirmation before it dials the remaining digits. dial extension number during a call 1 Tap the keypad button to display the phone keypad. 2 Dial the extension number. 3 Tap to return to the in-call screen. 48 calls address book You can store a contact list of names, phone numbers, and email addresses in your phones electronic address book. view contact list Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. To change the way your contact list is displayed, tap , tap Setup, then tap the Default List Display drop-down menu to select List View or Thumbnail View. use category views Defining categories for your contacts helps you manage address book information. You can classify contacts in different categories according to your communication needs, and display contacts by category. Your phone provides the following basic categories:
Phone Lists contacts stored on your phone
(this category does not list contacts stored on your SIM card). Unfiled Lists contacts stored on your phone that are not assigned to a user-defined category. This is the default category setting for new contacts. SIM Card Lists contacts stored on your SIM card. When the contact list is displayed, tap the category button in the bottom button bar and select a category name to display only the contacts in that category. address book 49 view and edit contact details 1 When the contact list is displayed, tap a contact name to view its details. 2 Tap Edit to edit the contact. Your phone displays complete contact details. 3 To edit contact information, tap the direct line in the field you want to edit. 4 When you are finished editing contact information, tap Done to store your changes and return to the contact list. add new contact Contacts can be stored to phone memory or SIM card memory. To set the default storage location, see page 52. Note: You can enter only a name and a single phone number for each contact that you store on the SIM card. 50 address book 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap New Contact. 3 On the new First Name:
Last Name:
<Mobile>
<Home>
<Work>
<Fax>
<Email>
Category: Unfiled Photo: Unassigned Address(w):
contact screen
(shown at right), tap the Photo field to assign a picture ID to the entry. Your phone displays the picture when you receive a call from this contact. Done 4 Tap the direct line in a field to enter contact details. Pull down the scroll bar to display additional fields. 5 To set a distinctive ring tone for the contact, tap the Ring Tone field and select Browse. Scroll to select the desired tone and tap OK. Your phone sounds the tone when you receive a call from this contact. 6 When you are finished entering information, tap Done to store the contact. create group You can create a group mailing list consisting of multiple contacts stored in the address book. Groups make it easy for you to send a message to multiple recipients simultaneously. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap New Distribution List. 3 Tap Messaging or Email to specify the default type of message to send to the group, then tap OK. You must enter a name for the group, and the group must contain at least one member. 4 When you finish entering information, tap Save to store the group. call or send message 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap a contact name to view its details. 3 In the details list:
Tap the phone number following the mobile phone indicator c to call the contacts mobile phone. Other indicators may identify other numbers stored for the contact (such as home, work, or fax).
Tap the message indicator a to the right of a phone number to send an SMS or MMS message to the number.
Tap the email address following the email indicator b to send an email message to the address. Alternatively, tap the message indicator a to the address book 51 right of the email address to send an MMS message to the address. search 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap Find Contacts. 3 Select Contacts Name, Number, or Other, enter the desired information in the Search Text field, then tap Find. Your phone displays the search result, or notifies you that no match can be found. To continue searching, tap Find New. To return to the contact list, tap . sort 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 52 address book 2 Tap , then tap Setup. 3 Tap the Sort Names By drop-down menu to sort the contact list by First Name or Last Name. 4 Tap Save to save the setting. delete contact 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap Delete Contacts. 3 Check the contact(s) you want to delete, then tap Delete. 4 Tap OK to confirm the deletion. storage location Contacts can be stored to phone memory or SIM card memory. You can set the default memory location where new address book contacts are stored. Note: You can enter only a name and a single phone number for each contact that you store on the SIM card. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap Setup. 3 Tap the Default Memory Location drop-down menu to set the default memory location. 4 Tap Save to save the setting. copy contacts You can copy contacts between your phone and SIM card. This procedure does not delete the original contact. Note: The SIM card can store only a name and one phone number per contact. When you copy an entry from the phone to the SIM card, your phone prompts you to specify the number you want to store for the contact. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap Copy to SIM/Phone. 3 Select Phone to SIM or SIM to Phone, then tap OK. 4 Check the number(s) you want to copy. If you copy from the SIM card to phone memory, specify the number type. 5 Tap OK to copy the numbers to the new location. Note: The number of entries you can store on your SIM card depends on the SIM card capacity. The types of entries that can be copied to the SIM card may vary depending on the function of the SIM card. address book 53 categories Your address book includes several predefined categories. You can create additional user-defined categories to organize your contacts. create a new category 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap the category button in the bottom button bar, then tap Edit Category. 3 Tap , then tap New to create a new category. 4 Tap the Name field to assign a name to the category, then tap OK. 5 Tap Add Members, then check the contacts you want to add to the category. 6 Tap Select to add the selected contacts to the category. 54 address book add members to a user category 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap the category button in the bottom button bar, then tap Edit Category. 3 Select the category, tap Add Members, then check the contacts you want to add to the category. 4 Tap Select to add the selected contacts to the category. delete a user category Note: You can not delete the predefined categories in your address book. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap the category button in the bottom button bar, then tap Edit Category. 3 Select the category, tap , then tap Delete. 4 Tap OK to confirm the deletion. check capacity You can see the number of address book entries currently stored on the phone and SIM card, and the total number of entries you can store on the SIM card. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap Memory Status. Your phone displays the number of phone and SIM card contacts, and the SIM card capacity
(number of contacts). 3 Tap the Default Memory Location drop-down menu to set the default memory location. 4 Tap to return to the address book. share contact You can share contact information with others by sending the data as a vCard to another phone, PC, or hand-held device. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap the name of the contact you want to send. Your phone displays contact details. 3 Tap , then tap Share. 4 Tap Bluetooth, then tap OK to exchange the data through a Bluetooth wireless connection. or Tap Message or Email, then tap OK to send the contact data in an MMS or email message. 5 Complete the setup procedure for the transfer method you selected. address book 55 6 Tap OK to send the contact information in a vCard. For more information about using a Bluetooth wireless connection, see page 108. synchronize contacts You can synchronize address book contacts between your phone over-the-air direct to a corporate Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 using MOTOSYNC. Alternatively, you can synchronize contacts to your PC through a Bluetooth wireless connection or USB cable connection using Motorola mobile PhoneTools software. For more information, see page 111. 56 address book owners information You can store information about yourself in the address book. Then, if you lose your phone, the person who finds it can contact you to return the phone. 1 Tap > in the global navigation bar to open the address book. 2 Tap , then tap Owners Information. 3 If owners information is stored, the phone displays the owners contact details. Tap Edit to edit the owners information. 4 If owners information is not stored, the phone displays the owners information entry screen. Enter information as you would for a new contact (see page 50.). 5 When you are finished entering information, tap Done to store the owners information. messages You can send and receive short text-based SMS messages, and multimedia MMS messages containing media objects such as photos, pictures, animations, sounds, voice records, and video clips. Instant messaging lets you exchange messages in real time with other wireless phone users. message center Note: You must set up your message inbox before you can send and receive messages. Usually, your service provider has already set up the message inbox for you. For setup instructions, see page 67. Inbox SIM card Drafts Outbox Sent Items Trash Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center
(shown at right). Your messages are stored in different folders in the message center. The number to the right of each folder name indicates the number of messages it contains. Tap a folder to see its contents. The message center contains the following folders:
Inbox Stores SMS and MMS messages you have received. Compose messages 57 SIM Card Contains SMS messages stored on your SIM card. You can move these messages to other folders. Drafts Temporarily stores messages that you are still writing. Outbox Stores your messages that have not yet been sent. Sent Items Stores copies of messages you have sent. Trash Stores messages you have deleted. If you have not permanently deleted a message, you can retrieve it. You can create additional personal folders to organize and store your messages. signature You can store your signature, and manually or automatically append it to the messages you send. 58 messages 1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap , then tap Signature Editing to open the signature editing screen. 3 Tap the direct line in the Signature Content field to enter your signature. 4 If you want your phone to automatically add your signature to all outgoing messages, tap the check box e below the signature. A check mark d indicates that automatic signature is activated. 5 Tap Save to store your signature. send text message You can send an SMS short text message to other wireless phone users, and to email addresses. To compose and send an SMS message:
1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap Compose. 3 Tap the message type drop-down menu, then tap SMS to open the SMS message composition screen. 4 Tap the message field, then tap the text entry method drop-down menu at the bottom of the screen and select an entry method to enter text in the message field. When you are finished, tap in the lower right corner of the screen to hide the text entry keyboard or pad. Alternatively, you can tap , tap Load, then tap Quick Text to insert a prewritten quick text note in the message field 5 Tap To to select contacts from your address book, or tap the direct line in the Delete To field to enter a phone number or email address. 6 Tap Send to send the message. When composing an SMS message, you can tap to perform various operations on the message prior to sending it. The SMS menu can include the following options:
options Load Save To Send Options Insert a quick text note or auto-signature in the message. Save the message to the Drafts folder. Receipt Request: Request a delivery report for the message. Expire After: Set the expiration time for an undelivered message. Delete the message. messages 59 send multimedia message A Multimedia Messaging Service
(MMS) multimedia message contains one or more pages with text and embedded media objects (including photos, pictures, animations, sounds, voice records, and/or video clips). You can send an MMS message to other wireless phone users, and to email addresses. To compose and send an MMS message:
60 messages 1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. To... Maggie Zhao 2 Tap Compose. 3 Tap the message type drop-down menu, then tap MMS to open the MMS message composition screen (shown at right). Send 4 Tap the message field, then tap the text entry method drop-down menu at the bottom of the screen and select an entry method to enter text in the message field. When you are finished, tap in the lower right corner of the screen to hide the text entry keyboard or pad. 5 Tap a button in the media toolbar at the bottom of the screen to insert media objects on the page or attach files to the message.
Tap j to insert a picture, video, or new drawing on the page.
Tap g to insert a sound file or new voice record on the page.
Tap f to activate the Camera, take a photo or record a video clip, and insert it on the page.
Tap h to attach a contact, event, task, or file to the message. 6 To add a new page after the current page, tap i. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter contents for the new page. 7 Tap To to select contacts from your address book, or tap the direct line in the To field to enter a phone number or email address. 8 Tap Cc, Bcc, or Subject to enter additional recipients or a message subject. (Use the MMS menu, described below, to show or hide these fields.) 9 Tap Send to send the message. When composing an MMS message, you can tap to perform various operations on the message prior to sending it. The MMS menu can include the following options:
options Load Save To Send To Blog Page Duration Insert a quick card, quick text note, or auto-signature in the message. Save the message to the Drafts folder, or save it as a quick card. Send the message to your personal Web log. Set the number of seconds each page is displayed. messages 61 options Delete Delete the current page, delete an object on the page, or delete the message. unsent messages Outgoing messages that failed to send or have not yet been sent are stored in the outbox. On the message center screen, tap Outbox to see its contents. Messages in the outbox are sorted from newest to oldest. Tap a message to read it. You can edit the message while it is open. options Preview Show Send Options Preview the MMS message. Show or hide the Cc, Bcc, and/or Subject header fields. Use Cc or Bcc to carbon-copy or blind-carbon-copy the message to additional recipients. Use Subject to specify a subject for the message. Receipt Request: Request a delivery report for the message. Expire After: Set the expiration time for an undelivered message. Priority: Set message priority. Expire After: Set a time and date for your phone to send the message. 62 messages tips for sending messages
When you enter an SMS text message, a counter at the top right corner of the display shows the number of characters left on the current page, and the number of pages you have written
(character#/ page#). Network charges are based on the number of pages sent.
When you enter an MMS multimedia message, a counter at the top of the display shows the current message size in kilobytes. Another counter shows the number of pages.
When you manually enter phone numbers and/or email addresses in the To field, you must insert a comma between each entry. receive message Your phone shows the ! Prompt icon in the global navigation bar when you receive a new message. Tap ! to see message details (sender, subject, time, and size). Tap Read to read an SMS message. Tap Download to download an MMS message to your phone, then tap Read to read it. Tap to return to the previous screen without reading the message. The message is stored in the inbox. Tap to perform various operations on the message. The received message menu can include the following options:
messages 63 options Reply With Original Call Back Include a copy of the original message in your reply. (SMS only) Call a phone number embedded in the message header or message body. Open a copy of the message, with an empty To field. Save the senders phone number or email address. Save Object Save a media object in the Forward Save message. (MMS only) Save the current MMS page as a quick card. You can insert the quick card into MMS messages that you compose. (MMS only) Move the message to another folder. Save As Quick Card Move To Folder 64 messages options Delete Message Delete the message. When your phone shows Memory is Full!, you must delete some existing messages from your inbox, outbox, or drafts folder to receive new messages. read and reply Messages that you receive are stored in the inbox. On the message center screen, tap Inbox to display its contents. Messages in the inbox are sorted from newest to oldest. Tap a message to read it. Your phone displays the senders name (if stored in your address book) or phone number, the message contents, and the time it was sent.
Tap Reply to send a reply to the message
Tap to return to the previous screen without making any changes. store message object To store a media object contained in a multimedia message, tap and hold the object to open a pop-up menu, then select Save to store the object on your phone. If the object is contained in a message attachment, tap and hold the attachment to open a pop-up menu, then select Save to store the object. sort messages On the Inbox, Outbox, or Trash screen, tap , then tap Sort By to sort messages by Time, Subject, or Name. drafts Messages that you are still writing are stored in the drafts folder. On the message center screen, tap Drafts to see its contents. Tap a message to read it. You can edit the message while it is open, and then send it immediately. deleted messages Messages that you delete are stored in the trash folder. On the message center screen, tap Trash to see its contents. Tap a message to read it. You can edit the message while it is open. Tap Delete All to permanently delete all messages in the trash folder. messages 65 messages on SIM card On the message center screen, tap SIM Card to see the messages stored on your SIM card. Tap a message to read it. create folder You can create one or more personal folders to store your messages, and lock your personal folders to prevent other users from reading the messages stored in them. To create a personal folder:
1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap , then tap New Folder. 3 Tap the direct line in the Name field to enter a name for the folder. 4 To lock the folder to prevent unauthorized access, tap the check box e beside 66 messages Protected by Lock Code?. A check mark d indicates that the folder lock feature is activated. 5 Tap Done to save the folder. The personal folder is listed on the message center screen along with your other folders. If the personal folder is locked, your phone prompts you to enter the phone unlock code when you try to open the folder or move a message to it. Enter your unlock code to open the folder. To edit a personal folder, open it and tap , then tap Folder Setup. You can change the folder name, and turn the folder lock feature on or off as desired. To delete a personal folder, open it and tap , then tap Delete Folder. Tap OK to confirm the deletion. Note: You must remove all messages from a personal folder in order to delete it. move messages You can move messages between folders. For example, you can move a message from the inbox to the SIM card folder and take it with you when you use your SIM card in another phone, or move it to a locked personal folder to prevent others from reading it. To move messages to another folder:
1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Open the folder that contains the message(s) you want to move. 3 Tap , then tap Move. 4 Tap the check box e beside each message you want to move, or tap the check box beside All to select all messages. A check mark d indicates that the message is selected. 5 Tap OK to open the move to folder screen. 6 Tap the destination folder, then tap OK to move the messages. Tip: To quickly move a single message, tap and hold the message to open a pop-up menu, then select Move to Folder. set up message inbox 1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap , then tap Service Setup. 3 Tap Short Message or Multimedia Message to configure your SMS or MMS inbox settings as described in the following section. 4 When youre finished, tap OK to save your settings. messages 67 SMS setup options Note: Actual field names and values may vary depending on the technologies available to your service provider. Some settings may not be available for all phone models. MMS setup options Note: Actual field names and values may vary depending on the technologies available to your service provider. Some settings may not be available for all phone models. options Default Profile Select an MMS network profile.
(See next section to edit profile settings or create a new network profile.) Expire After Number of days your network should attempt to send undelivered MMS messages. Maximum size of incoming multimedia message to be downloaded to your phone. Max Sending Size options Server Center Number Expire After Number of days your network Number of the center that handles your outgoing text messages. should attempt to send undelivered text messages. Use a high-speed GPRS connection to send and receive text messages. Port number for the gateway that handles outgoing text messages sent to an email address. Use GPRS Send Email by SMS
(Email Gateway) 68 messages options Auto Download Show My Number Allow Delivery Report Block Senders Reject Read Reply Request Auto Retry Automatically download MMS messages to your phone. You can set this function to be disabled when roaming, and set a maximum file size for auto-downloaded messages. Send your number with outgoing MMS messages. Send a delivery report for an incoming MMS message when requested. Block incoming MMS messages from specific senders. Do not send a reply to the sender when you read a new received message. Automatically attempt to resend messages when delivery fails. MMS network profile setup You can edit an existing MMS network profile or create a new MMS network profile. 1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap , then tap Service Setup. 3 Tap Multimedia Message to open the MMS inbox setup editor. 4 Tap the folder tree icon _ in the Default Profile field to open the MMS profile list. 5 To edit an existing MMS network profile, highlight the profile, tap , then tap Edit. or To create a new MMS network profile, tap , then tap New. 6 When youre finished, tap Save to save your settings. messages 69 You must enter the following configuration settings. If necessary, contact your service provider to obtain the following information:
options Profile Name MMSC Network Profile WAP Gateway IP Enter the profile name. Select the server you want to use (information may be viewable only). Select a network connection profile to connect to the Internet. For more information, see page 94. Primary service gateway IP address for your WAP service provider. Port Number Primary service port number. 70 messages options WAP Gateway IP(2) Port Number Secondary service port number. Secondary service gateway IP address. browser messages You r networks Web server can send you browser messages that you read in your micro-browser. Your phone shows the ! Prompt icon in the global navigation bar when you receive a new browser message. Tap Read to read the message. You must activate the feature to receive browser messages. 1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap , then tap Service Setup. 3 Tap Browser Message to open the WAP push editor. 4 Tap Receive All to receive all browser messages, or Restricted to restrict the browser messages you receive. 5 Tap Save to save the setting. information services Information service messages are broadcast messages that you can receive, such as stock updates, news headlines, or sports scores. Your phone shows the ! Prompt icon in the global navigation bar when you receive a new information service message. Tap Read to read the message. Note: You must set up your information services message inbox before you can receive information service messages. Usually, your service provider has already set up the information services message inbox for you. 1 Tap ? in the global navigation bar to go to the message center. 2 Tap , then tap Service Setup. 3 Tap Info Service to open the info service inbox setup editor. 4 Tap Service On to activate info service on your phone. 5 Tap Active Channels... to set subscription channels. 6 Tap , then tap New Channel to add a new channel. or Tap , then tap Delete Channels to delete one or more channels. messages 71 7 Tap Save to save your settings. 8 Tap OK to exit the active channels menu. 9 Tap Languages to set the languages in which you receive cell broadcasts. 10 Set the first and second languages, then tap Save to save the language settings. 11 Tap Save to save your info service settings. 72 messages office applications email You can send and receive email messages with your wireless phone. Tip: You must have an Internet connection to send and receive email messages. If necessary, see page 94 for information on how to set up a network connection profile. If you are using MOTOSYNC, email setup is covered as part of the MOTOSYNC configuration, and no further action is needed. If you are using POP3/IMAP, email setup is described on page 76. mailboxes and folders Note: You must set up your email mailbox before you can send and receive email messages. Usually, your service provider has already set up the email mailbox for you. For setup instructions, see page 76. Tap I Email in the application launcher screen to launch the email application. Email messages are stored in different folders in your email mailbox:
Inbox Email messages you have received. Outbox Your emaill messages that have not yet been sent. You may have additional folders in an email mailbox, such as Drafts, Sent Items, Trash, or personal folders that you create. If you have separate mailboxes for different email accounts, tap the Mailbox field at the top of the email message screen to select the office applications 73 mailbox you want to use. Your phone shows the folders associated with the selected mailbox. send an email message You can send an email message to one or more recipients. You can manually enter each recipients email address, or select addresses from the address book. When you manually enter email addresses, you must insert a comma, semicolon, or colon between each address. To compose and send an email message:
1 Tap I Email in the application launcher screen to launch the email application. 2 Tap , then tap New Email to open the email message composition screen. 3 Tap the direct line in the Subject field to enter a subject for the message. 74 office applications 4 Tap the message field, then tap the text entry method drop-down menu at the bottom of the screen and select an entry method to enter text in the message field. When you are finished, tap in the lower right corner of the screen to hide the text entry keyboard or pad. 5 Tap To to select contacts from your address book, or tap the direct line in the To field to enter an email address. 6 Tap Send to send the message. When composing an email message, you can tap to perform various operations on the message prior to sending it. The email menu can include the following options:
options Save to Draft Save the message to the Drafts folder. options Insert Signature Cc and Bcc Options Append your signature to the end of the message. Show Cc and/or Bcc header fields to carbon-copy or blind-carbon-copy the message to additional recipients. Attachments Attach a contact, calendar event, task, or media object to the message. Set message priority. Delete message attachments. Priority Delete Attachment receive an email message Email messages that you receive are stored on your service providers email server until you download them to your phone. Tap I Email in the application launcher screen to launch the email application. Tap Send/Rec. to download new received messages to your phone. When you download an email message:
Tap . to display message details
(sender, subject, time, and size).
Tap the message to read it.
Tap Reply to send an email reply to the message.
Tap to perform various operations on the message. The received email message menu can include the following options:
options Save File Save a media object attached to the message. office applications 75 options Move To Folder Delete Message Move the message to another folder. Delete the message. create a personal folder The procedures for creating and using a personal folder are similar to the corresponding message center procedures. See page 67 for more information. set up the email inbox If the phone cannot locate your email mailbox, it opens the mailbox setup screen for you to configure your mailbox settings. automatic setup 1 Select your email service provider from the mailbox setup list, then tap OK. 76 office applications 2 Enter your User Name and Password in the appropriate fields, confirm your password in the Reenter Password field, then tap OK. 3 To edit email sending, receiving, signature, connections options, tap the mail box name you wish to edit. Then enter settings as described in the following section. manual setup If your service provider is not listed on the mailbox setup list, you can manually set up your email mailbox as follows:
1 Tap Setup Manually on the mailbox setup screen to manually enter email settings, then tap OK. 2 Tap the Mailbox Name field and enter your mailbox name. 3 Tap Send Setup and Receive Setup to configure your email sending server and receiving server settings as described below. options Server Port Email Nickname IP address or host name that handles your outgoing email. Port number for sending host. Your email address. Name to be inserted before your return address, if desired. 4 Tap Signature Setup, If you want your phone to automatically append your signature to all outgoing email messages, tap the check box e beside Add signature to all outgoing messages. A check mark d indicates that automatic signature is activated. 5 Tap the signature field and enter your signature. 6 Tap OK to save your signature. 7 Tap Connections Setup, then select the type of connection desired and tap OK. 8 Tap Done to store your mailbox settings. send setup options Note: Actual field names and values may vary depending on the technologies available to your service provider. Some settings may not be available for all phone models. office applications 77 options Authentication Set Authentication to On if you need a user name and password to access your outgoing email server. Set Same as Receive if user name and password are the same as for your incoming email server. Otherwise, enter your outgoing email server User Namd and Password, and confirm your password in the Reenter Password field. receive setup options Note: Actual field names and values may vary depending on the technologies available to your service provider. Some settings may not be available for all phone models. 78 office applications options POP3 or IMAP Server Port User Name User Password Reenter Password Check All Folders Select the protocol to communicate with the receiving host: POP3 or IMAP. IP address or host name that handles your incoming email. Port number for receiving host. Your user name. Your user password. Confirm your user password. Select to check all folders for email. Set the Root Folder Path that your phone should search. options Save Special Folders Message Size Limitation Keep on Server Select to specify additional email folders. You can set the Sent Items Path and the Drafts Path. Maximum size of an email message to be downloaded to your phone. Select to save copies of your email messages on the remote server. (For POP3, prevents message deletion on remote server after message is downloaded to your phone. For IMAP, prevents message deletion on remote server after message is deleted on your phone.) calendar You can use your phones calendar to schedule and organize events such as appointments and meetings. Tap J Calendar in the application launcher screen to schedule or review calendar events. F T T S S M W Sep. 2005 month view The calendar initially shows a calendar for the month (shown at right). Tap or to display the previous or next month. An indicator in the lower right corner of the date box indicates that one or more events are scheduled for the day. Tap the date Month office applications 79 box to see the days events. Tap an event to see event details. S F TWTM Oct 2005 Week 43 S week view Tap the Month button in the bottom button bar, then select Week to see the week view (shown at right). Tap or to see the previous or next week. Filled boxes indicate scheduled events for the day. A filled column indicates a full-day event. Tap the day to see the days events. Tap an event to see event details. Week Sun 09-19-2005 day view Tap a day in the month or week view to see the days events (as shown at right). Alternatively, you can tap the Month button in the bottom button bar, then select Day to see the highlighted day. Tap or to see the previous or next day. Tap an event to see event details. Day Date add new event Note: You must create an event to use the reminder alarm. 80 office applications 1 Tap J Calendar in the application launcher screen to open the calendar. 2 Tap the day to which you want to add an event. Your phone lists the days events. Create new event Subject Location Note:
All day event Start: 12:00 End:
2005-10-10 13:00 2005-10-10 Save 3 Tap , then tap New Event to open the new event editor (shown at right). 4 Tap the direct line in a field to enter event details. Pull down the scroll bar to see additional fields. 5 When youre finished entering information, tap Save to store the event. Tap to exit without storing the event. schedule a meeting You can send a meeting request message to other wireless phone users, and to email addresses. The meeting is added to your calendar, and to the calendars of the message recipients. 1 Tap J Calendar in the application launcher screen to open the calendar. 2 Tap , then tap New Meeting Request to open the meeting request editor. 3 Tap the direct line in a field to enter meeting details. Pull down the scroll bar to see additional fields. 4 When youre finished entering information, tap Send to send the meeting request and add the meeting to your calendar. Tap to exit without sending the meeting request. office applications 81 edit an event 1 Tap the event to see event details. 2 Tap Edit to open the event editor. 3 Tap the direct line in a field to edit its contents. Pull down the scroll bar to see additional fields. 4 When youre finished editing information, tap Save to store the event. delete an event 1 Tap the event to see event details. 2 Tap , then tap Delete Event. 3 Tap OK to confirm the deletion. Alternatively, to delete an event, tap and hold the event title, then select Delete from the pop-up menu. 82 office applications dismiss reminder alarm When you set a reminder alarm for an event, the phone displays an event reminder and sounds a reminder alarm. Tap Snooze to turn off the reminder alarm for a short period of time. The reminder alarm sounds again when the snooze period expires. Tap Cancel to dismiss the reminder alarm. If you have more than one event set up for the same time, the phone displays each event in sequence. As you read and dismiss each event reminder, the next event is displayed. change the calendar setup You can set the calendars default view
(month, week, day), weekly start day, daily start time, reminder snooze period, event storage period, alarm timeout, and lunar calendar. When you select Alarm When Power Off in the calendar setup screen, your phone turns itself on if necessary to remind you about scheduled events. 1 Tap J Calendar in the application launcher screen to open the calendar. 2 Tap , then tap Setup. 3 Tap a field to change its setting. Pull down the scroll bar to display additional fields. 4 When youre finished changing settings, tap Save to store the settings. share event information You can share calendar events with others by sending the data as a vCalendar entry to another phone, PC, or hand-held device. 1 Tap J Calendar in the application launcher screen to open the calendar. 2 Tap the name of the event you want to send. Your phone shows event details. 3 Tap , then tap Share. 4 Tap Bluetooth, then tap OK to exchange the data through a Bluetooth wireless connection. or Tap Message or Email, then tap OK to send the event data in an MMS or email message. 5 Complete the setup procedure for the transfer method you selected. 6 Tap OK to send the event information in a vCalendar entry. For more information about using a Bluetooth wireless connection, see page 108. synchronize calendar entries You can synchronize calendar information between your phone over-the-air direct to a office applications 83 corporate Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 using MOTOSYNC. Alternatively, you can synchronize the calendar to your PC through a Bluetooth wireless connection or USB cable connection using Motorola mobile PhoneTools software. For more information, see page 111. tasks You can create and review a checklist of tasks you need to perform, and set your phone to notify you when task deadlines arrive. add new task 1 Tap L Tasks in the application launcher screen to open the task list. 2 Tap , then tap New. 3 Tap the direct line in a field to enter task details. 4 When youre finished entering information, tap Save to store the task. see tasks Tap L Tasks in the application launcher screen to open the task list. Tap a task to display its details.Tap the check box e beside the task name to indicate that you have completed the task. Tap and hold on a task to open a pop-up menu from which you can Share, Delete, or Edit the task. To sort the task list, tap the sort order button in the bottom button bar. You can choose to display All Tasks, Unchecked tasks, Due Tasks, or Completed tasks. Tap to perform various operations on the task list. 84 office applications notepad You can write and store notes on your phone. 1 Tap U Notes in the application launcher screen to open the notepad editor. 2 Tap the text line and enter the information on the keypad you want to record. 3 When you are finished entering information, tap to close the keypad and tap Save. 4 Enter a name, storage location, and type for the note. 5 Tap Save to save the note. To read a note that you have saved, tap , tap Open, then select the note you want to open. Picsel viewer The viewer application provides an easy way for you to read documents stored on your phone. Tap Picsel in the application launcher screen to open the Picsel viewer application. Your phone shows the file folders included on your phone (see page 88 for folder descriptions). Tap a folder to view its contents. Tap a document to open it in the viewer. You can scroll through a large document by dragging the stylus across the screen and dragging the document in the direction you want to move. To zoom in or out on a document, tap the center of the screen, release, then quickly tap and hold the screen and drag the stylus up or down to adjust the document size. office applications 85 To reflow the text or make other view adjustments, tap to open the menu, tap View, then tap Rotate Screen, Reload the document, Fit to Width, or Fit to Height. For more information about how to use the viewer, tap to open the menu, then tap Help. calculator You can use your phone as a calculator. Tap Q Calculate in the application launcher screen to open the calculator (shown at right). Tap the numeric and calculation keys to perform a calculation. 86 office applications Tap = to calculate the result. Tap C to clear the calculation. Tap to clear the last entry, one digit at a time, when performing a calculation. Tap to return to the application launcher screen. Tap the following keys to perform the described functions:
functions
M+
MS MR Change the entrys sign
(positive/negative). Store the sum of the current calculation result, and the stored number. Clear the stored number, and store the current calculation result. Show the stored number. functions MC Clear the stored number. alarm clock Your phone has an alarm clock with two separate alarms that you can set to alert you at the time(s) you specify. 1 Tap Z Alarm in the application launcher screen to see the alarm clock setup screen
(shown at right). 2 Tap the check Alarm 1 07:00 Alarm 2 17:15 Snooze: 5 min Alarm when powered off box e beside an alarm to activate it. A check mark d indicates that the alarm is activated. Save 3 Tap below the alarm name to set the alarm time. Set the desired time, then tap OK to store it. 4 Tap Snooze to set the snooze period. 5 Tap Save to store your settings. When the alarm expires, your phone displays an alarm reminder and sounds an alert. Tap Snooze to turn off the event reminder for a short period of time. The alarm sounds again when the snooze period expires. Tap Cancel to turn off the alarm. When you select Alarm When Power Off in the alarm clock setup screen, your phone turns itself on if necessary to alert you when the alarm expires. office applications 87 file manager The file manager application makes it easy for you to create personal folders to store and manage your files and applications. Tap 2 Files in the application launcher screen to open the file manager. Your phone lists the available storage devices
(such as Phone memory, and an optional removable TransFlash Card memory card). Tap a storage device to see the root directory for the device. Your phone includes several predefined folders:
MyAudio MyImages Stores recordings that you make with the % Recorder application. Stores photos that you take with your phones F Camera. 88 office applications MyNotes MyPrograms MyVideo Preload Stores notes that you make with the U Notes application. Stores applications that you download and install on your phone. Stores video clips you record with your phones F Camera. Stores preloaded media files installed on your phone. Note: Your phones files and folders may differ from those listed above. edit files and folders Tap and hold a file or folder to open a pop-up menu to perform various operations on the file/folder. The edit menu can include the following options:
options Open With Share Install Copy or Cut Move To Rename Delete Properties Specify the application your phone should use to open the file (files only). Send the file to another phone, PC, or hand-held device (files only). Install the selected file (files only). Copy or cut the file or folder to the clipboard. (Tap , then tap Paste to paste the clipboard contents in the current folder.) Move the file or folder to a new location. Rename the file or folder. Delete the file or folder. See information about the file or folder. create a new folder 1 Tap 2 Files in the application launcher screen to open the file manager. 2 Tap , then tap New Folder. 3 Enter a name for the folder. 4 Tap Save to save the folder. view To change the way your files and folders are shown, tap , then select List View or Thumbnail View. sort To change the way your files and folders are sorted, tap , then tap Sort by. You can sort files or folders by Time, Name, Size, or Type. office applications 89 search To search for a specific file:
1 Tap , tap More, then tap Search. 2 Enter the name of the file in the File Name field. 3 Specify the file type in the File Type field. 4 Tap Search to begin the search. If the file is found, the filename is listed. Tap the filename to open the file. Tap and hold the filename to display the file path. If the file is not found, tap to return to the file manager screen, or tap Retry to try another search. folder tree Tap the folder tree icon _ in the file manager screen to see the folder structure and organization of your phone, or a storage device connected to the phone. 90 office applications removable memory card You can use an optional removable TransFlash memory card with your phone to store and retrieve multimedia objects (such as photos, videos, and MP3 music files). Insert the memory card into your phones memory card slot as described on page 22. Tap 2 Files, then tap the memory cards name to see its root directory. Tip: Tap and hold on the memory cards name to open a pop-up menu to Format the memory card or see memory card Properties. Tap to perform various operations on the memory card. The storage device menu can include the following options:
options New Folder Create a new folder on the memory card. business card reader TEXT TO COME!
options List View or Thumbnail View Share Move Paste Sort By Delete More See memory card files and folders in a text-based List View or graphic icon Thumbnail View. Send a file to another phone, PC, or hand-held device. Move a file to a new location. Paste the clipboard contents at the current location. Sort memory card files or folders by Time, Name, Size, or Type. Delete a memory card file or folder. Search for a memory card file or folder. Tap Properties to see information about a file or folder. office applications 91 media applications browser The browser lets you access Web pages and Web-based applications on your phone. Contact your service provider to set up access, if necessary. start a browser session Tap 4 Browser in the application launcher screen to start the browser. If you are unable to establish a network connection with the browser, contact your service provider. interact with web pages Pull down the scroll bar to scroll through a text page or option list. Tap an option to select it. 92 media applications Tap at any time to return to the previous screen. Some Web pages may contain text fields for exchanging information with a Web site. Tap the field and enter text in the usual way. Tap to perform various browser operations. The browser menu can include the following options:
options Go To Page Home Enter a Web address (URL) to go to a Web site. Go to the homepage of the current Browser profile. options Bookmarks History File View See a list of your bookmarks. Tap to add a New bookmark, or Open, Edit, Delete, or Share the highlighted bookmark. See a list of Web sites you have visited. Tap to Open or Delete the highlighted Web site. Save a file or Save All files in the browser window, Copy a file, tap About Opera to see browser information. Set browser view to Fit to Screen or Full Screen, set text size to Small, Medium, or Large, zoom in or out on the Web page, or select a Custom Zoom setting. options Active Pages Setup Bookmark the active page, show the security level, or change encoding of the active page. Add and edit browser profiles, adjust browser preferences, show SSL and WTLS certificates, empty the cache, and delete cookies. download files You can download a file, game, or application from a Web page onto your phone by selecting its link. You must specify the location where you want to save the file, and your phone must have sufficient memory storage space to store the file. media applications 93 You can purchase games, applications, and multimedia content for your phone. In most cases, you can download and preview content before you purchase it. After previewing the content, you can choose to discard it, or purchase it and install it on your phone. Notes:
Call charges apply during download sessions.
Some games might make your phone vibrate. Some ring tones vibrate automatically. If you use one of these tones, your phone vibrates even when it is not set to a vibrate ring style. close the browser Tap to close and exit the browser application. network connection profiles You can use different Internet accounts to connect to the Internet in different ways. Use the network feature to select or create a network connection profile for an Internet account. select a profile To select a network connection profile, tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, tap Data Network. tap the profile you want to use, then tap Connect to connect to the Internet using the selected profile. create a new profile To create a new network connection profile:
1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Data Network. 2 Tap , then tap New to open the new profile menu. 94 media applications 3 Enter configuration settings as described in the following table. Tap the direct line in a field to enter the setting. Pull down the scroll bar to display additional fields. 4 When you are finished entering information, tap Save to store the profile. options Profile Name GPRS APN GPRS User Name GPRS Password GPRS Timeout Enter the profile name. GPRS access point name (the name of the WAP service provider). User name for GPRS APN connection. Password for GPRS APN connection. Inactivity interval at which the phone disconnects the GPRS connection. Primary and backup DNS IP servers. options GPRS DNS Server 1 and 2 CSD Dial In Number CSD User Name CDS Password Password for CSD connection. CSD Baud Rate Connection speed for CSD Phone number to use to set up a CSD connection. User name for CSD connection. connection. Line type (modem or ISDN) for CSD connection. Inactivity interval at which the phone disconnects the CSD connection. Primary and backup DNS IP servers. CSD Line Type CDS Timeout CSD DNS Server 1 and 2 media applications 95 use browser profiles To select the active browser profile:
1 Tap 4 Browser in the application launcher screen to start the browser. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the browser setup menu. 3 Tap Profiles, then tap the profile you want to use. 4 Tap Save to save the highlighted profile as the active profile. To create a new browser profile:
1 Tap 4 Browser in the application launcher screen to start the browser. 2 Tap , then tap Setup to open the browser setup menu. 3 Tap Profiles to open the profiles menu. 4 Tap , then tap New to create the profile. 96 media applications You must set the Profile Name, Primary Gateway IP and Port number, Secondary Gateway IP and Port number, Homepage, and the Network Link (the network connection profile you want to use) for a browser profile. To edit an existing browser profile, select it, tap , tap Setup, then tap Edit to change the settings described above. Track03: Can't Cry 00:03:21 RealOne media player Your phone includes a RealOne Media Player that you can use to play audio and video files. Tap G Media Player in the application launcher screen to launch the media player. Street Sound #1 00:04:45 MP3 44 KHz/128kbps Various Best of Sound Mixed File:
Length:
Type:
Quality:
Artist:
Album:
Genre:
Playlist To play a media file, tap , then tap Open. Tap File to play a media file stored on your phone, or tap URL to download and play a media file from a Web site. In the media player window:
Tap q to play the current media file.
Tap p to stop playing the file.
Tap m or l to play the previous or next file.
Tap n to adjust or mute sound volume. Tap the volume slider to adjust the volume. (Alternatively, you can rotate the rocker switch to adjust volume.) Tap n on the slider bar to mute and unmute the sound create and use playlists To create a new playlist:
1 Tap Playlist in the button bar, then tap Playlist in the list of current configured playlists. 2 Tap My Lib, then tap Refresh My Lib to refresh the media files in the library. 3 Tap , then tap New Playlist to create a new playlist. 4 Tap , tap Add, then tap File or URL to add a local or remote media file to the playlist. 5 Repeat step 4 to add additional media files to the playlist. 6 When you are finished adding media files, tap , then tap Save Playlist to save the new playlist. To play the playlist:
1 Tap Playlist in the button bar to see the names of the currently configured playlists. media applications 97 2 Tap a playlist name to select it as the active playlist and see the list of files in the playlist. 3 Tap to return to the media player screen, then tap q to play the active playlist. camera Shortcut: Open the flip and press the camera key to activate the camera. Press the camera key again to take a photo. To activate the camera from the application launcher screen, tap F Camera. The active viewfinder image appears in the display. Press S up or down to zoom in or out. Press S left or right to decrease or increase image brightness. Number of Additional Photos/
Minutes of Video Storage Space Left Brightness 2 Capture Tap to open camera menu. Tap to take photo or record video. use the viewfinder Open the flip and point the camera lens at the photo subject. Press S as indicated to zoom in/out and adjust image brightness. 98 media applications Alternatively, you can press the volume keys to zoom in or out. You can tap the screen to remove the icons for an unobstructed view, or tap the screen again to bring the icons back. The icons on the viewfinder are active and can be used to change the most-used functions
(such as image size, camera/video mode, and effects mode). The number next to the photo/video mode indicator in the viewfinder represents the number of additional photos, or the minutes and seconds of additional video, that can be stored in the current selected memory storage location. take a photo Tap Capture or press the camera key to take a photo. Tip: If the camera is in video mode, tap to put the camera in photo mode. The mode indicator in the viewfinder changes to to show that the camera is in photo mode. record a video clip Tap to put the camera in video mode. The mode indicator in the viewfinder changes to to show that the phone is in video mode. Tap Record to start recording a video clip. Tap Done to stop video recording. view and delete photos or video clips To view a photo or video clip:
1 Tap , then tap Album to open the folder where your photos or video clips are stored. media applications 99 2 Tap a photo thumbnail image to see the photo. Tap on a video clip thumbnail image to play the video clip. To delete photos or video clips:
1 Tap , then tap Album to open the folder where your photos or video clips are stored. 2 Tap , then tap Delete. 3 Tap the check box e beside each photo or video clip you want to delete, or tap the check box beside All to select all items. A check mark d indicates that the item is selected. 4 Tap OK to delete the selected photo(s) or video clip(s). Tip: To quickly delete a single photo or video clip, tap and hold the thumbnail image to open a pop-up menu, then select Delete. 100 media applications effects You can adjust the size of your photo or video by tapping the appropriate icon in the viewfinder. Tap other icons to set lighting conditions or select a photo style (such as Black/White or Sepia tones). setup options Tap , tap Setup, then tap to open the photo setup menu. You can set or adjust the following options:
options Photo Size Photo Quality Default Name Shutter Sound Set photo size. Set photo quality. Apply a date and time stamp, or specify a text prefix for the photos and videos you take. Set the shutter sound. options Save To Specify the location where your photos/video clips are saved. delay timer Tap , then tap Delay Timer to activate the delay timer. The timer indicator displays in the upper-right corner of the viewfinder. Tap Start to activate the timer. The timer counts down from 10 seconds, and then takes a photo. You can tap Stop to stop the timer at any time during the countdown. Tip: To take a self-portrait, activate the timer, and use the mirror to aim the camera lens. voice recorder You can record personal messages and phone calls on your phone. make a recording Note: Recording of phone calls is subject to varying State and Federal laws regarding privacy and recording of phone conversations. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of this feature. 1 Tap % Recorder in the application launcher screen to activate the recorder (shown at right). 2 Tap k to start recording. 3 Speak into the phone. 4 Tap p to stop recording. The voice record is automatically saved to the MyAudio folder on your phone. media applications 101 5 To play back the voice record you just made, tap q. To stop playback, tap p. play a recording 1 Tap % Recorder in the application launcher screen to activate the recorder. 2 Tap , then tap Open to open the MyVoice folder. 3 Tap the voice record you want to play, then tap Open to play it. Tip: The voice record name identifies the date and time when the file was recorded. The recording date and time also appears when you play the voice record. change voice record storage location 1 Tap , tap Setup, then tap the folder tree icon _ in the Location field. 102 media applications 2 Select a folder, then tap OK to set it as the new storage location. 3 Tap Save to save the new storage location. video camera To activate the camera in video mode, tap K Video Camera in the application launcher screen. For instructions on how to use the camera in video mode, see page 98. media editor TEXT TO COME. radio You can use your phone to listen to FM radio stations when the optional Motorola Original FM Stereo Radio Headset accessory is plugged into the phones headset jack. Tap XX Radio in the application launcher screen to turn on the radio. tune a station Tap m or l to step down or up to the next frequency setting. Tap XX or XX to search and set the previous or next active FM station. use preset channels Tap XX to assign a channel number to the current tuned station. Tap or to select the previous or next channel. use preset channels Tap the volume slider to adjust the radio volume. Alternatively, you can press the phones volume keys to adjust radio volume. Tap n to mute the radio. Tap Hide to hide the radio when you want to use the display for other applications. The radio continues to play. Tap to edit radio channels, play the radio through your phones internal speaker, or set the radio to play mono or stereo sound. send/receive calls with the radio on Your phone rings or vibrates as usual to notify you of an incoming call, message, or other event. You can answer the call, or ignore the call and continue listening to the radio. media applications 103 If you answer the call, tap End as usual to end the call and resume the FM broadcast. You dont have to turn off the radio to make a call. The radio is muted automatically when you dial an outgoing call from the phone keypad. 104 media applications extra applications voice commands You can use voice commands to make calls, open phone applications, and perform many basic phone functions. You can perform voice command functions when the phone flip is open or closed. Note: Not all phone languages support voice recognition and voice commands. load voice recognition To use voice commands with your phone, you must load the voice recognition application each time you turn on the phone. Press and hold the voice recognition (VR) key on the side of your phone until the Loading VR message appears on the screen. When your phone shows Load Successful, you can start using voice commands. If your phone indicates that loading failed, try again to load the voice recognition application. use voice commands After loading the voice recognition application on your phone, press and hold the VR key until the phone sounds an alert tone. Speak a voice command as described below, then release the VR key to perform the corresponding function. The voice command function operates in two modes: name/instruction mode, and digit mode. The default operating mode is name/instruction. When you speak the command Open Digit Dial or Open Dial extra applications 105 Pad, your phone switches to digit mode so you can speak a phone number you want to dial. Note: Your phone remains in digit mode for a few seconds after each number recognition, and then automatically returns to name/instruction mode. voice command list This section lists key voice commands. To see a complete list of voice commands, tap T Phone Settings, tap Voice Command, then tap Commands List. Press and hold the VR key, and speak the voice command as described to perform the corresponding function. If your phone does not recognize a spoken voice command, it prompts you to repeat the command.
<contact name> + Mobile (Cellphone, Call) / Work (Office) / Home Your phone 106 extra applications displays the corresponding number listed in your address book. Press the VR key to dial the number. Tip: Voice recognition is greatly improved when you store both the first and last name of contacts in the address book. You must say the name as it appears in the contact list (for example, John Smith or Smith, John, depending on how you have set up the contact list sort order). Open Digit Dial / Open Dial Pad Puts your phone in digit mode to dial a phone number. When your phone displays the phone keypad, press and hold the VR key and speak the phone number you want to dial. Release the VR key. Your phone recites the number you spoke, and displays the number on the keypad. If the number is correct, press the VR key or speak Dial Out to call the number. If the number is incorrect, press and hold the VR key and repeat the number you want to dial (within 10 seconds). Redial Your phone recites the number you last dialed. Check Missed Calls Your phone recites the number of missed calls you have received, and recites the name or number of each caller. (Missed calls that you have returned are excluded from the number.) Check New Messages / SMS Your phone recites the number of unread messages you have received, and recites the name or number of each sender. (Read messages are excluded from the number.) Send Message To <contact name>
Open the message composition screen, with the contacts number in the To field. Open <application name> Open the named application on your phone. Go Back / Exit Exit the current function screen. set voice command options When voice recognition is loaded, you can set the phone to recite messages you receive, and prompt you to speak a phone number that you want to dial. To set your phone to recite the messages you open:
1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Voice Command. 2 Tap the check box e beside Talking Phone to select it. A check mark d indicates that the message reciting feature is activated. 3 Tap Save to save your setting. To set your phone to prompt you to speak a phone number you want to dial:
extra applications 107 1 Tap T Phone Settings in the application launcher screen, then tap Voice Command. 2 Tap the check box e beside Digit Prompt to select it. A check mark d indicates that the audible digit prompt feature is activated. 3 Tap Save to save your setting. Press and hold the VR key, then speak the voice instruction Open Digit Dial to put your phone in digit mode. When the phone is ready, it prompts you to speak the phone number by reciting Please say digits, go back, or dial out. Bluetooth wireless Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless pairing (also called linking or bonding). You can pair your phone with a Bluetooth headset or car kit to make handsfree calls, or pair your phone with a 108 extra applications phone or computer that supports Bluetooth connections to exchange files. Tip: Your phones antenna must be on to use Bluetooth features. Note: The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a call if you cant concentrate on driving. Additionally, the use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products. For maximum Bluetooth security, you should always pair Bluetooth devices in a safe, private environment. turn Bluetooth power on or off 1 Tap 0 Bluetooth in the application launcher screen, then tap . 2 Tap Turn On or Turn Off to activate or deactivate Bluetooth power. use a headset or handsfree car kit Before you try to pair your phone with a handsfree device, make sure the device is on and ready in pairing mode. You can pair your phone with only one device at a time. 1 Tap 0 Bluetooth in the application launcher screen to see the device list. 2 If necessary, turn Bluetooth power on. 3 Tap Search to search for Bluetooth devices. Your phone shows a list of device(s) located within range of the phone. If your phone is already connected to a device, your phone identifies the connected device. To connect to a device, select it from the list and tap Bond. The device may request permission to bond with your phone. Enter the correct PIN code to create a secure connection with the device. Note: When Bluetooth power is on, your phone can automatically pair with a handsfree device you have used before. Just turn on the device and move it near the phone. copy files to another device You can copy a photo, picture, video clip, sound file, contact, calendar event, or bookmark to another phone or computer that supports Bluetooth connections. Before you try to copy a file to another device, make sure the receiving device is on and ready in discoverable mode. Note: You cant copy a copyrighted file. 1 Tap and hold the object to open a pop-up menu, then select Share to display a list of share options. extra applications 109 2 Tap Bluetooth to see the device list. 3 Tap the device name on the list, or tap Search to locate the device. 4 Tap Send to send the object. If necessary, enter the correct PIN code to create a secure connection with the device. Note: Once you connect your phone to a Bluetooth device, that device can start a similar Bluetooth connection with your phone. Your display shows when a Bluetooth connection is active. receive files from another device Before you try to receive a file from another device, make sure your phones Bluetooth power is on (see page 108). Have the other device send the file to your phone. 110 extra applications If your phone and the sending device dont recognize each other, you must place your phone in discoverable mode so the sending device can locate it:
1 Tap 0 Bluetooth in the application launcher screen to see the device list. 2 If necessary, turn Bluetooth power on. 3 Tap Discoverable to put your phone into discoverable mode until a connection is made, or until three minutes elapse. The device may request permission to bond with your phone. Enter the correct PIN code to create a secure connection with the device. send a photo to a printer You can send a photo to a printer that supports Bluetooth connections. Note: You can print A4 or US Letter size pages. To print another size, copy the object to a linked computer and print it from there. 1 On your phone, take a new photo or scroll to a stored photo that you want to print, tap , then tap Print. 2 If available, choose additional objects or print options. 3 Select a recognized printer name, or tap Search to search for an unrecognized printer where you want to send the object. advanced Bluetooth features features pair with recognized device Tap 0 Bluetooth in the application launcher screen to see device list, tap and hold the device name to open a pop-up menu from which you can choose to Create Bond, Connect, Delete, or Lock/Unlock the device. features drop pairing with device Tap 0 Bluetooth in the application launcher screen to see device list, tap and hold the device name to open a pop-up menu, select Disconnect the drop the connection. synchronize phone information You can use different methods to synchronize information between your phone and a server or external device:
MOTOSYNC with Exchange ActiveSync
(over-the-air connection with a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003).
MOTOSYNC with SyncML (over-the-air connection with a SyncML server). extra applications 111
Tethered Sync (Bluetooth wireless connection or USB cable connection to a PC using the Motorola mobile PhoneTools software accessory product). If no Exchange ActiveSync profile is stored on your phone, the phone prompts you to create a profile. Contact your IT system administrator and cellular service provider to obtain the information you need to set up a profile. MOTOSYNC with Exchange ActiveSync Use MOTOSYNC with Exchange ActiveSync to synchronize your contacts list, phone calendar, and email directly with your corporate Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. You can schedule when synchronization occurs, and select the type and amount of information thats synchronized. To manually synchronize your contacts, calendar, and email, tap R Sync in the application launcher screen, then tap Exchange ActiveSync. 112 extra applications MOTOSYNC with SyncML Use MOTOSYNC with SyncML to synchronize your contacts list, phone calendar, and tasks with a SyncML-compliant server. To synchronize phone data with your Internet sync partner, tap R Sync in the application launcher screen, then tap OTA. If no SyncML profile is stored on your phone, the phone prompts you to create a profile. Contact your synchronization service provider and cellular service provider to obtain the information you need to set up a profile. tethered sync Use a Bluetooth wireless connection or a USB cable connection to transfer and synchronize data between your phone and a PC. To transfer and synchronize data between your phone and PC, you must use the Motorola mobile PhoneTools software included with the Motorola Original data kit. See the mobile PhoneTools users guide for more information. Motorola mobile PhoneTools software is designed to synchronize with basic features of many popular Personal Information Management (PIM) software and hardware products. You can connect your phone and PC using a Bluetooth wireless connection. For more information, see page 108. Alternatively, you can use a Motorola Original USB cable to connect your phone and PC. Plug the cable into the mini-USB connector port on the phone. Plug the other end of the cable into the USB port on the PC. To synchronize data between your phone and PC, select the Sync option from the Motorola mobile PhoneTools software running on the PC. modem You can use your phone as a modem, to connect your PC to the Internet or transfer data to/from the PC. To use the phone as a modem, you must connect it to the PC using a wireless Bluetooth connection or USB cable connection. Tip: To connect your phone to the PC through a Bluetooth connection, make sure that your extra applications 113 PC supports Bluetooth and has the correct drivers installed. Motorola mobile PhoneTools software includes a PC modem application that makes it easy to use your phone as a modem, and to set up a USB cable connection without first having to activate your phones modem application. Tap , Modem in the application launcher screen to see the modem status screen. When your phone shows Status: Ready, its ready to be used as a standard PC modem. send data call 1 Open the application (such as dial-up-networking) on your PC, and place the call through the application. You cannot dial data numbers on your phones keypad. You must dial them through the PC. 114 extra applications 2 When data transfer is complete, end the call from the connected PC to close the connection. receive data call 1 Your phone notifies you when the data call arrives, and transfers the call to the connected PC. Use the application running on the PC to answer the call. 2 When the data transfer is complete, end the call from the connected PC to close the connection. stk Your SIM card may contain additional SIM Toolkit (STK) applications that add features and functionality to your phone. Tap 8 STK on the application launcher screen to see a list of STK applications you can use. Tap a service or feature to select it. Your phone shows the service or feature screen. Pull down the scroll bar to scroll through a text page or option list. Tap an option to select it. Tap at any time to return to the previous screen. Some screens may contain text fields where you must provide information in order to use a service or feature. Tap the field and enter text in the usual way. For more information about the STK applications available on your SIM card, contact your service provider. Wed City 1:
Athens 01:05:58 07:05:58 AM Local City: Beijing 03-24-2005 Wed world time Your phone can display the current time and date for multiple cities around the world. Tap 9 Time in the application launcher screen to see the world time screen
(shown at right). You can reset the time and date for a listed city. Tap the time and/or date field to change it. Tap OK to save your changes. To replace a city listing in the world time screen, tap the city name, then tap Browse... to see the time zone map (shown below). Tap the city name again to see a city list. Select a new city, then tap OK to store it. London 23:05:58 City 2:
Thu OK extra applications 115 City:
Beijing Time Zone: GMT +8:00 Alternatively, tap a time zone in the time zone map to see a list of cities in that time zone. Select a new city, then tap OK to store it. To add a new city to the city list, tap , then tap Add City. Enter the city name and its time zone, then tap OK to store it. OK 116 extra applications other features advanced calling features conference call During a call:
Tap keypad button , tap keypad keys to dial next number, tap Call, when call connects tap Link to connect the two calls. Repeat to add additional parties to the call. transfer a call During a call:
Tap , tap Transfer, tap keypad keys to dial the number to which you want to transfer the call, tap Call to transfer. features call forwarding Set up or cancel call forwarding:
Tap o , tap , tap Setup, tap Call Divert. Tap , then tap Switch to switch between calls. Tap End to end the current active call. call barring Restrict outgoing or incoming calls:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Security tap Call Barring. other featuresadvanced calling 117 features fixed dial When you turn on fixed dialing, you can call only numbers stored in the fixed dial list. Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Security, tap Fixed Dialing, then select On or Off. You edit fixed dial entries just like an address book contact. You can enter a wildcard character ^ in one or more positions for a fixed dial phone number. The wildcard character can be replaced by any digit when the user dials the number. setup features language Set menu language:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Language. Tip: Select Automatic to let your phone set the language based on your location. text size Set the size of the display text:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Text Size. 118 other featuressetup features USB mode Set the mode in which you want to use your phones USB port:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap USB Mode, then select Modem or Mass Storage. Motorola mobile PhoneTools software can automatically change your phones USB mode setting as needed. touchscreen calibration Calibrate the touchscreen if the phone begins to respond incorrectly to your stylus input on the touchscreen display:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Screen Calibration. features power management Your phone includes several features designed to help extend battery life. Tip: To conserve power, leave Bluetooth power turned off when not in use. Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, then tap Power Management. Select Battery Save to automatically adjust phone settings to maximize battery life. Select Auto Power Off to have your phone automatically turn itself off after a specified period of inactivity. other featuressetup 119 features master reset Reset all default phone settings except for the lifetime timer:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Master Reset. Tip: Tap Cancel to exit without performing the master reset procedure. features master clear Caution: Master clear erases all information you have entered (including address book and calendar entries) and content you have downloaded (including photos and sounds) stored in your phones memory. After you erase the information, you cant recover it. Clear all settings and entries you made except SIM card information, erase downloaded pictures and sound files, and reset all options except for the lifetime timer:
Tap <, tap T Phone Settings, tap Master Clear. Tip: Tap Cancel to exit without performing the master clear procedure. 120 other featuressetup call times & costs Network connection time is the elapsed time from the moment you connect to your service provider's network to the moment you end the call by pressing W or tapping End. This time includes busy signals and ringing. The amount of network connection time you track on your resettable timer may not equal the amount of time for which you are billed by your service provider. For billing information, contact your service provider. features call times See call timers and cost trackers:
Tap o, tap , tap Setup, tap Call Meters. To reset the call timer, tap Clear Call Time. To reset the cost tracke, tap Clear Call Cost. features in-call timer Show time or cost information during a call:
Tap o, tap , tap Setup, tap Call Meters, tap the Display pop-up menu, then select Timer, Cost, Total Cost, 1Credit, or Off. audible in-call timer Set an audible timer to beep at specified intervals during a call:
Tap o, tap , tap Setup, tap Call Meters, tap the Audible Timer pop-up menu, then select Off, 1 Min, 5 Min, 10 Min, or 15 Min. other featurescall times & costs 121 features call cost setup Set a credit limit:
Tap o, tap , tap Setup, tap Call Meters, tap Call Cost Setup, enter your SIM PIN2 code when prompted. You can enter a credit limit, and set the phone to display your remaining credit in time units or as a currency value. credit available (advice of charge option) See the amount of credit available:
Tap o, tap , tap Setup, tap Call Meters, tap Available Credit. handsfree Note: The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a call if you cant concentrate on driving. Additionally, the use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products. features adjust Bluetooth accessory volume If your Bluetooth headset or car kit accessory supports remote volume control, you can use your phones volume keys to set the devices speaker volume during a handsfree call. 122 other featureshandsfree features auto answer Automatically answer calls when using the handsfree speaker, or when the phone is connected to a car kit, headset, or external speakerphone:
Tap o to open the phone keypad, tap , tap Setup, then select Auto Answer. security features lock/unlock SIM card Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) code protects the information stored on your SIM card. When the SIM card is locked, you must enter your SIM card PIN code to unlock the SIM card each time you turn on the phone or insert the SIM card in the phone. Your SIM card PIN code is given to you by your service provider. Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and your display shows SIM Blocked. Tap < to open application launcher, tap T Phone Settings, tap Security, then select PIN Request On or PIN Request Off. other featuressecurity 123 features unblock SIM card PIN codes If you enter an incorrect SIM card PIN code or PIN2 code three times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and your phone displays SIM PIN Blocked. You must enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK) code, which you can obtain from your service provider. Caution: If If the unblocking attempt is tried unsuccessfully 10 times, the SIM card is permanently disabled and your phone shows SIM Disabled. 124 other featuressecurity service and repairs If you have questions or need assistance, we're here to help. Go to www.motorola.com/consumer/support, where you can select from a number of customer care options. You can also contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at 1-800-331-6456 (United States), 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired), or 1-800-461-4575
(Canada). service and repairs 125 Specific Absorption Rate Data 14.Specific Absorption Rate Data 14SAR DataTHIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6 W/kg1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S. and Canada, it must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations
(e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.65 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.49 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements).2 126 SAR Data While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. The World Health Organisation has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a 'hands-free' device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health Organisation (http://www.who.int/emf) or Motorola, Inc. (http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth). _______________________________________________________________________________________________
The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Additional related information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
** Please see the Safety and General Information section about body worn operation. index A accessories 18, 108, 122 accessory connector port 1, B battery 21, 22 battery charge indicator light 2 address book 49 AGPS indicator 31 airplane mode 24 alarm clock 87 alert, set 36, 40 answer a call 25, 42 antenna, turning on/off 24 application launcher 28 appointments. See calendar 22 battery indicator 31 battery life, extend 19, 119 Bluetooth indicator 31 Bluetooth wireless 108 bonding. See Bluetooth wireless brightness, set 42 browser 92 browser messages 70 business card reader 91 button bar 30 C calculator 86 calendar 79 call answer 25, 42 cancel 45 end 25, 26 make 25 call barring 37, 117 call forwarding 117 call timers 121 call waiting 44 caller ID 45 camera 3, 98 camera key 1, 2, 3 car kit 122 clock 31 codes 37, 38 index 127 color scheme 41 conference call 117 costs, track 122 credit information 122 customer support 125 D data, sharing 38 dial a phone number 25, 118 dialed calls 43 digit dial (voice) 105 direct dial 47 display 27, 41, 42 E earpiece 1 earpiece volume 34 EDGE indicator 30 email 73 email address 50 emergency number 46 128 index 37 47 35 end a call 25, 26 English keyboard 33 Enter Unlock Code message extension number, dialing F file manager 88 5-way navigation joystick 1, fixed dial 118 flip flip-closed features 35 open to answer 42 forward calls 117 function buttons 33 H handsfree speakerphone 37 handwriting 33 headset 36, 122 headset jack 1, 2 hold a call 44 home key 1 home screen 27 I IM indicator 31 Incoming Call message 45 incoming call, cancel 45 information services 71 information, sharing 38 input settings 33 international access code 46 G global navigation bar 28 GPRS indicator 30 J joystick 1, 35 L language 118 linking. See Bluetooth wireless lock phone 38 SIM card 123 Low Battery message 31 M make a call 25 master clear 120 master reset 120 media editor 102 media player 96 media player indicator 31 memory card 22 Memory is Full! message 64 menu 36 message outbox 62 reading 63 sending 58, 60 signature 58 status 62 micro-browser 70 microphone 1 modem 113 MOTOSYNC 111 multimedia message 60 mute a call 44 N name dial 105 notepad 85 numeric pad 33 O objects, sharing 38 optional accessory 18 optional feature 18 organizing files 88 outbox 62 P pairing. See Bluetooth wireless passwords. See codes phone lock switch 3 phone number storing 50 your number 26 photo 98 Picsel viewer 85 picture ID 45 PIN code 24, 37, 123, 124 PIN2 code 37 Pinyin keyboard 32 power key 1, 24 power management 119 printing 110 profiles 36, 40 index 130 Q quick card 61, 64 quick menu 36 R radio 102 RealOne indicator 31 RealOne media player 96 received calls 43 recent calls 43 recorder 101, 102 redial 44 repairs 125 return a call 36 ringer ID 45 ringer volume 41 S safety information 9 security code 37 setup 118 131 index signal strength indicator 30 silent profile 36, 40 SIM Blocked message 24, SIM card 18, 24, 37, 114, 123 123, 124 SIM Disabled message 124 SIM PIN code 123, 124 SIM toolkit 114 smart key 1, 2, 35, 36 speakerphone 1, 37, 122 status bar 30 STK 114 store phone numbers 50 store your phone number 26 stylus 3, 27 support 125 synchronize information 111 T tap & hold 34 tasks 84 technical support 125 text entry 31 text messaging 58 text size 118 time 115 timers 121 touchscreen calibrate 119 input settings 33 transfer a call 117 turbo dial 46 turn on/off 24 U unblock the SIM card 124 unlock phone 24, 37, 38 SIM card 123 unlock code 37, 38 USB mode, set 119 V VCO indicator 31 vibrate profile 36, 40 video clip 98 viewer 85 voice commands 105 voice recognition 105 voice recognition key 1, 2 voice records 101, 102 voicemail 26, 47 volume 34 volume keys 1, 2, 34 Y your phone number 26 Z Zhuyin keyboard 33 U.S. patent Re. 34,976 W wallpaper 41 Web pages 92 world health organization 128 world time 115 index 132
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1 | 2005-11-17 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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1 2 | Effective |
2005-11-17
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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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Chicago, Illinois 60654
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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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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 | Grantee Code |
IHD
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
T56FZ1
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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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n******@motorola.com
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1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R**** O****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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Columbia, Maryland 21045
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United States
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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r******@pctestlab.com
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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?: | 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 | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/01/2006 | ||||
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 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Dual-Band GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth | ||||
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 | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
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? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is based on a separation distance of 2.5 cm between the back of the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters may not contain metallic components. RF exposure compliance was determined with the integral Bluetooth transmitter active. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Head: 0.65 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.49 W/kg; Part 24 - Head: 0.39 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.21 W/kg. This device also contains 1800 MHz DCS functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. | ||||
1 2 | The output power listed is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in the filing. | |||||
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 | ||||
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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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847-5********
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a******@motorola.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.836 | 0.1 ppm | 242KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.977 | 0.1 ppm | 245KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0013000 |
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