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APPLICANT MOTOROLA INC. FCC ID: IHDT6JC1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
The following text will be added to the manual 15.19 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. 15.105 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-
vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. EXHIBIT 8 Welcome Welcome Welcome Prohibition of Illegal IMEI Modification Thank you for purchasing Motorola mobile phone with world leading mobile communication technology. Motorolas mobile communication equipment are designed and produced in compliance with its strict in-house standards and the international standards. They are subject to the strict quality tests including temperature, humidity, dust, vibration and drop tests. We are sure that you will be highly satisfied with the Motorola products made through these processes. Thank you again for choosing Motorola, and we hope that you would succeed in your business with our product. Any content of this manual and any function of this product are subject to change according to situation. We suggest that you set your phone on vibration at a public place. Removal or change of IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) installed in the mobile phone manufactured and supplied by Motorola, or an attempt to reproduce and enter another IMEI in the mobile phone is strictly prohibited and subject to maximum 10-year prison sentence or a fine up to 20 million Won in pursuant of Article 347 of the Criminal Act. In addition, such illegal modification may damage the software installed in the phone. Therefore, be aware that you may get harm or inconvenience from such illegal modification. Therefore, be aware that you may get harm or inconvenience from such illegal modification. Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services Furthermore, we inform you that product with illegal modification can not receive any services provide by Motorola. Welcome MOTOROLA!
to 2 3 Safety Information Read this For your safety carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user. CAUTION!
Do not lend your own phone to other person inadvertently. Please observe the proprieties in public places. For repairs or other alter services, contact our designated service center. If your phone has got lost or stolen, immediately report to the relevant telecommunications service provider. You are required to refrain from using unauthorized devices.
- Using chargers, hands-free kits, data communication cables, batteries, or equipment other than genuine ones may deteriorate this products performance or cause malfunction, external deformation or breakage. Use the accessories like an earphone cautiously.
- If you are exposed to loud sound for long periods of time, damage to your hearing can occur. Make it rule to record important data separately.
- Input data such as telephone numbers for a mobile phone may be corrupted due to users inadvertence or unexpected problems. Make sure not to be in water or moisture.
- If either mobile phone or battery is immersed in water or liquid, the color of immersion-checking label affixed to the mobile phone or battery will be changed. In the case of malfunction due to such reason, free service warranted by Motorola will be rejected. This product should not be added with any separate equipment that may cause an alteration to its original performance as described on type registration. To use the mobile phone safely and for a long time, Make sure to use authentic goods only. Using an unauthorized battery or charger will shorten a life cycle of the mobile phone or deteriorate its performance. Be careful not to cause damages to the glass of mobile phone display. The LCD may be damaged if it is given a strong impact or is dropped to the ground. If the glass gets damaged, please do not touch it by hands, but contact the nearest Motorola service center immediately. Do not dry an immersed mobile phone with a heating apparatus. If you dry an immersed mobile phone or battery with a heating apparatus may cause a mobile phones explosion and external deformation or failure. Do not turn on the power while the phone is wet. Instead, separate a batter from the phone and contact a service center designated by Motorola. 4 5 Safety Information (Contd) Read this For your safety carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user. To use the mobile phone safely and for a long time, Use and keep the phone at room temperature. If a mobile phone or batter is placed at very hot places (inside a car in summer, an airtight place under the direct sunlight, near the fire, etc), it may run into a danger of explosion fire or external deformation. If it is used and kept at very cold places, it may reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Keep the mobile phone clean. If there are foreign substances on a metal part of a charger or battery-charging contact, the phone may not be charged properly. Use smooth cloth to clean the mobile phone. Using chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinner, etc.) for cleaning purpose may cause a fire. Do not give strong impact to the mobile phone, and do not disassemble or modify it. Giving a strong impact or dropping the mobile phone or battery may cause the phone to run into failure or explosion. In case of disassembling or modifying the mobile phone inadvertently, a free service will be rejected. 6 Do not use the phone while charging. If you use the mobile phone while charging it with a charger or USB data cable, you may have a risk of electric shock or fire. Make sure that you use the phone alter separating it from USB data cable or charger. No!
Use a ground-available outlet for PC power when using an USB data cable. If you connect the phone with PC (personal computer) via an USB data cable, you may encounter a risk of electric shock depending on the grounding state of the PC power. Do not place items containing magnetic components. The magnetic strip such as a credit card, phone card or transportation ticket, can be damaged by the phone. F o r y o u r s a e t y f 7 Safety Information (Contd) Read this For your safety carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user. To use the mobile phone safely and for a long time, Make a back-up record of the input information in mobile phone. Input information like telephone numbers can be deleted upon users inadvertency, upgrade, repair or unexpected problem. A manufacturer shall not be responsible for any information loss. Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. If you hold the antenna, it can affect call quality, it also may cause the phone to operate as higher power level that needed and shorten talk and standby times. Keep the phone out of reach of animals or children. If children or animals suck or bite the mobile phone or battery, they may run into a risk of having an electric shock, explosion, exposure to electromagnetic wave, damaged parts (rubber stopper) stuck in the throat, and suffocation. In case a child use the phone, make sure that they are fully aware of this precaution. Milk Be careful when you use a necklace or cord for the mobile phone. Be careful that using a necklace or cord for the mobile phone may cause you to run into dangerous accidents like being caught in train, electric railway or car doors. Make sure to use authentic goods only. Paint or metallic content on the phone may cause an allergic reaction, eczema, itching, swell, and etc. If any of the above symptoms occurs, stop using the phone and visit a doctor. 8 9 Safety Information (Contd) Read this For your safety carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user. Locations for using the mobile phone, Using the mobile phone while driving, Do not use the mobile phone in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Turn off your phone in a potentially explosive atmosphere like construction sites and military areas. Obey all the instructions and signals posted in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Do not use the mobile phone in near inflammable materials. Do not install or use accessories onto your phone in a potentially explosive atmosphere including gas station, gas leak areas, and deck on boats. Do not use the mobile phone in a prohibited area like air crafts and hospitals. Using a mobile phone may cause accidents in some aircrafts and hospitals using RF equipment. Do not use the mobile phone near pacemakers. The Health Industry Manufactures Association recommends to keep a minimum of 15cm (6 inches) from the pacemaker when the phone is switched on. Person with pacemaker should always use the phone in the opposite side of the pacemaker and maintain Refrain yourself from using the mobile phone while driving. Using the mobile phone in driving a car may cause direct and indirect car accidents. Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas when you drive. Such an act is fined penalties and demerits under the Road Traffic Act. Do not install a hands-free device near air bag. An air bag inflates with great force in a moment. Do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. You may be seriously injured when the air bag is activated. 10 a separation of 15cm or more. 11 Safety Information (Contd) Read this For your safety carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user. Using battery and charger, A battery for charging is consumable. The repetition of charge/discharge will shorten its service time gradually. The flicker of the lamp while charging the mobile phone and the battery means that the charge is not processed. Check the charger to avoid the trouble that may occur to each device. If the temperature of the battery is over 45C while charging, stop the charging for your own safety. Mobile phone and battery cover need to be combined at all time. If not, it may cause malfunction. In case of separating a battery from the mobile phone, please turn off the power. If not, it may cause malfunction. Make sure to use only the TTA-authorized battery. Using unauthorized charger may cause fatal accidents like degraded battery safety, shorter service life, explosion or fire. Do not expose the phone direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity. Store in the room between 0C ~ 40C. It may damage the phone and cause the phone to explode. Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator. It may damage the phone and cause the phone to explode. Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys or jewelry. It may damage the phone and cause the phone to explode. 12 13 Menu Table
T Service Sounds Display Contents My Moto Organizer Message Phonebook Settings 14 59~82 83~90 91~98 99~110 111~144 145~154 155~166 167~174 175~184 T Service Display Contents My Moto Message Phonebook Settings Main Display ...................92 Download Wallpaper .....93 External Display ..............94 Download Font Mate ....94 Menu Type ......................95 Screen Design ................95 Dialing Font .....................96 Backlight Control ............97 Visual Expression ...............97 Ringtone Box ...............100 Wallpaper Box ..............100 Font Box .......................101 Photo/Movie Album ....101 MMS Contents Box ....102 Playon .......................103 June Contents Box .....105 Live Box ........................108 Video Chatting Box ......108 Flashcon Contents Box 109 Memory Manager ........109 Roaming .........................60 M Service Center ...........61 T Service .........................62 NATE ...............................63 W ....................................64 Game Box .....................68 Sounds Ringtone Style ................84 Download Ringtone ......84 Vibrate Style ....................85 Call Alert Style .................85 Volume ............................86 Operation Effects ............87 Reminder Alerts ..............87 System Alerts .................88 Time Alert ........................88 My Etiquette ....................89 Camera .........................112 Bluetooth .......................127 Subway Map ................134 Dictionary ......................136 File Viewer .....................138 E-book ..........................139 Stopwatch ....................139 Astro/Yoga/Acupress ..140 USB Mass Storage .....142 Organizer Morning call/Alarms .....146 Calendar ........................148 Scheduler ......................149 Memo ............................150 Diary ..............................151 Calculator ......................153 World Time ...................154 Message Box ...............156 New Message ..............160 Mobile Messenger .......163 e-mail ........................163 Report spam/Service ..164 Contents Box ...............165 Settings ........................166 Search Number ...........168 Add New Contact .......170 Edit Group .....................171 Edit Speed Dial .............171 Call History/Time ..........172 Block Calls ....................172 Memory Usage ............173 Automatic Backup .......173 My Number ..................173 Phone Settings .............176 Call Settings ..................177 Nate Settings ................178 Powersave ......................179 USIM Setting ................179 Set Time ........................180 Lock/Password ............181 Language ......................182 Reset ...........................183 Moto Customer Service ..183 About ...........................184 M e n u T a b e l 15 Contents Prohibition of illegal 3 modification of IMEI 4 Safety precautions 14 Menu table 01 Before Using the Phone 01 Components ................................22 02 Parts of the phone ......................23 03 Muti-access .................................26 04 On-screen Icons .........................28 05 Menu move buttons .....................29 06 USIM card .....................................31 Installing USIM card ..................31 Removing USIM card ...............32 07 Battery ...........................................33 Install/Remove battery ..............33 Charging battery ........................34 Battery status .............................36 Charging time .............................36 Operating time ...........................36 Low battery alarm .....................36 1616 02 Basic Operation 01 Power On/Off ...............................37 Power on .....................................38 Power off .....................................38 02 Video call .......................................39 Before making a video call ......39 Using T LIVE .................................39 Making a video call .......................41 Answering a video call ..................42 In-video call functions ...................42 03 Voice call .......................................45 Placing a voice call ........................45 Receiving a voice call ....................47 In-voice call functions ...................48 04 Menu from the call history list ..51 05 Missed calls ..................................52 06 My Menu settings .......................52 07 Using menu after entering numbers ....53 08 Using External Display ........................54 03 Entering Text 01 Entering text mode .....................56 Writing Korean ...........................56 Writing English and numbers ....57 02 Using menu when entering text ....58 Emoticons ...................................58 04 T Service 01 Roaming ........................................60 Select system ............................60 Roaming auto dial .....................60 02 M Service Center .......................61 03 T Service .......................................62 04 NATE ...............................................63 05 W .....................................................64 Move to W menu ......................64 Mobile Web Internet .................64 e-mail ...........................................65 04 T Service _ continued Mobile Messenger ....................65 June video ..................................65 Real-time TV ...............................66 is box .........................................66 tossi ..............................................66 June contents ............................66 06 Game Box .....................................67 07 MONETA .......................................67 Membership & Life ....................68 MONETA Home ........................68 Preference ...................................68 08 Melon .............................................69 Melon Contents .........................70 Music search ..............................70 Melon ...........................................72 Preference ...................................73 Melon mp3 .................................74 04 T Service _ continued 09 T MAP ............................................76 Befor Using T MAP ...................76 NATE Pedestrian Navigation .........78 Emercency Call ..........................78 Register Mobile Security ..........79 10 WINC(Mobile Address) .............80 11 NATE Mobile Homepage ..........81 12 T Interactive ..................................81 05 Sounds 01 Ringtone Style .............................84 02 Download Ringtone ...................84 03 Vibration Style ..............................85 04 Call Alert Style .............................85 05 Sound _ continued 05 Volume ...........................................86 06 Operation Effects ........................87 07 Reminder Alerts ..........................87 08 System Alerts ...............................88 09 Time Alert .......................................88 10 My Etiquette ..................................89 06 Display 01 Main Display ..................................92 Setting Standby Screen .............92 02 Download Wallpaper ...................93 03 External Display ...........................94 04 Download Font Mate ...................94 05 Menu Type ....................................95 C o n t e n t s 17 Contents (contd) 06 Display _ continued 06 Screen Design ...............................95 07 Dialing Font ....................................96 08 Backlight Control ..........................97 09 Visual Expression .............................97 07 Contents _ continued 08 Live Box ..........................................108 09 Video Chatting Box ......................108 10 Flashcon Content .........................109 11 Managing Memory .......................109 07 Contents 01 Ringtone Box ................................100 02 Wallpaper Box ...............................100 03 Font Box .........................................101 04 Photo/Movie Album .....................101 Photo Album ...............................101 Movie Album ................................102 05 MMS Contents File ......................102 06 Play On .......................................103 07 june Contents Box .......................105 Video Album ................................106 Menu when playing music content ....107 08 My Moto 01 Camera ..........................................114 Before using camera ..................112 Photo ............................................114 Video .............................................118 Cyworld ........................................118 is box .........................................122 Photo Frame ................................122 Printing Service ...........................124 Video Coloring/Lettering ............124 Preference ....................................125 08 My Moto _ continued Managing Memory .....................126 Help ..............................................126 02 Bluetooth .......................................127 Before using bluetooth ...............127 Setting bluetooth mode .............128 Connecting bluetooth device ....129 Preference ....................................132 My device .....................................133 03 Subway Map ................................134 View Route Map .........................134 Search Route ..............................134 My Route .....................................135 Station Info ...................................135 Lost Property Office ....................135 Settings ........................................135 Help ..............................................135 18 08 My Moto _ continued 04 Dictionary ......................................136 English-Korean ............................136 Korean-English ............................137 My Vocabulary .............................137 My History ....................................137 Settings ........................................137 05 File Viewer .....................................138 06 E-book ...........................................139 07 Stopwatch ....................................139 08 Astro/Yoga/Acupress ................140 Astrology .....................................140 Yoga .............................................140 Acupressure Guide ...................141 09 USB Mass Storage ....................142 USB data cable ..........................142 Installing External memory ......143 09 Organizer 01 Moring call/alarms ......................146 Easy alarm ..................................146 Morning call ................................147 My alarm ......................................147 02 Calendar ........................................148 03 Scheduler ......................................149 Schedule .....................................149 To-do ............................................149 Anniversary .................................149 D-day ...........................................150 Meeting planner .........................150 04 Memo .............................................150 05 Diary ...............................................151 Photo diary ..................................151 Diet diary .....................................152 06 Calculator ......................................152 07 World Time ...................................154 10 Message 01 Message Box ...............................156 02 New Message ..............................160 Using background ....................161 Using Avata .................................161 03 Mobile Messenger ......................163 04 e-mail .............................................163 05 Report Spam/Service ................164 06 Contents Box ...............................165 07 Settings .........................................166 11 Phonebook 01 Search Number ...........................168 Search All ....................................168 Group ...........................................168 Speed Dial ...................................168 Number ........................................168 C o n t e n t s 19 Contents (contd) 11 Phonebook _ continued 02 Add New Contact .........................170 Save by phone ............................170 Save by USIM ..............................170 03 Edit Group ......................................171 04 Edit Speed Dial .............................171 05 Call History/Time ..........................172 06 Block calls ......................................172 07 Memory Usage ...............................173 08 Automatic Backup .......................173 09 My number ....................................175 12 Settings _ continued 01 Phone Settings .............................176 Sounds .........................................176 Display ..........................................176 Message ......................................176 Camera ........................................176 12 Settings _ continued june Setting ..................................176 Bluetooth ......................................177 T LIVE Settings ............................177 02 Call Settings .................................177 Answer Options .........................177 Auto area code ..........................177 Airplane Mode ............................178 Network Settings ......................178 03 Nate Settings ...............................178 04 Powersave ....................................179 05 USIM Setting ................................179 06 Set Time .........................................180 07 Lock/Password .............................181 Phone Lock .................................181 Privacy Lock ................................181 Service Key Lock ........................181 Restric Call ...................................182 Change Password ......................182 12 Settings _ continued 08 /Language ............................182 09 Reset ...............................................183 10 Moto Customer Service .............183 Call Center ...................................183 Search Service Center ...............184 Troubleshooting ...........................184 11 About ..............................................184 13 Appendix 01 Accessories ...................................186 02 Troubleshooting ............................186 03 Spec and Feature .........................187 04 Authentication label ...................187 05 Specific Absorption Rate .........188 06 Collecting wasted-mobile phones ...189 20 01 Before Using the Phone 1 Components .................................. 22 2 Parts of the phone ....................... 23 3 Multi-access .................................. 26 4 On-Screen Icons .......................... 28 5 Menu move buttons .................... 29 6 USIM card ...................................... 31 7 Battery ......................................... 33 21 1. Components Before using the phone, make sure that you have received all the components. Mobile phone 2. Parts of the phone Part names Front view Rear view Battery cover Standard-type battery(set of 2) battery adapter 5PIN Stereo earphone 5PIN USB data cable Users manual The illustrations used in this manual are for your refrence only, and may be different from actual view. 22 External Camera External LCD Antenna Internal Camera When the flip is open, camera will face internally. Battery Cover Battery charging connector/
Cable connector Speaker f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 23 2. Parts of the phone Part names Left side view Open view Right side view Volume In standby mode :
Volume of the earpiece, alarm, ringtone Switch to Etiquette mode In menu, In call : Volume of key tone In camera mode : Zoom In/Out Multi-Access button Run multi-access function Battery and external connector 24 Accessory port Camera hot key Activates camera mode in standby mode Earpiece Main LCD Internal Camera Buttons Light Sensor Mute Keypad Nate Button In menu: Selects menu options and confirms In standby mode: Press and hold to move to Nate menu Press to connect to Nate home Menu Button In standby mode: Move to menu In menu: Setting My Menu Video phone call Button Dial/Answer Video phone(T LIVE) Shows a history of calls made, received, and missed Press and hold to dial previous video call number Bluetooth Button Move to bluetooth menu Send Button Dial/Answer a call Shows a history of calls made, received, and missed Press and hold to dial previous voice call number
Button Press and hold to switch on/off Etiquette mode 0 Button For international call press 0 + number Navigation Button up : Move to W menu (W, see p.64) down :Move to W moneta left : Move to Message menu right : Press to move to My Menu In menu : Scroll up & down Press and hold to move to T MAP menu
(T MAP, see p.76) Phonebook Button In standby mode: Phonebook list In menu: Go back to a previous screen Clear Button Go back to a previous screen In message: Deletes a character with each press Press to move to T-Interactive (T-Interactive, see p.81) End Button Power On/Off End or reject a call Switch to standby mode 9 Button Run mobile security (Emergency, see p.79) Button Press and hold to Lock All f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 25 3. Multi-Access You can use Message, Playon, June contents, Motorola features, running function, W, NATE, and voice/video phone. Ex) You can place a voice call while using the internet. Run Multi-Access Press Multi-Access button Press to move Select Icon description Message Move to new message and message box. (Message, see p.156)
If you press Multi access buton while using Message, Playon, june contents, Motorola features , running function, W, NATE, or Voice/Video call, multi-access icon will appear on the standby screen. Playon Use the short cut key functions in Playon menu.
(Playon, see p.103)
Select the function and press . Note viewing Help function. When using Multi-Access, Help runs automatically on the standby screen. You can set on/off of When you have turned off Help function, you can press and hold (Left) to view Help again.
Press : To run Multi-Access Press : To run the selected function Press : Move and select the functions When Multi-Access function is retricted, information window displayed on the screen. You can only use Multi-Access functions from the system memory.
(Except when the function could effect the phones stability.) Multi-Access screen Setting up Help screen 26 june contents Move to june contents box and play the downloaded content. Motorola Functions Use Organizer [Scheduler(see p.149), Memo(see p.150), World Time(see p.154), Subway Map(see p.134), Dictionary(see p.136), Calculator(see p.153), E-book(see p.139)]. Running Functions Using the current Multi-Access function, check the running fuctions from the list. W Move to W menu and use the various functions. (W, see p.64) NATE Connect to NATE or june Contents Box. Voice/Video call Use the recent call history, phonebook, and placing a call functions. f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 27 5. Menu move buttons How to move between menu in external LCD How to use the menu displayed on the bottom of the screen How to move the cursor and select a menu 4. On-Screen Icons Standby To reduce the battery consuption, the screen lights off automatically according to backlight display setting. 28 Tells you the strength of the network signal. Service is not available. Voice call or Nate is connected. Video call is connected. The stereo earset is connected. You have recieved voice or text message. You have received a e-mail. The external memory card is inserted. Bluetooth is being used. (Bluetooth, see p.128) Phone is locked.
(Lock all,Privacy,Lock service) The alarm has been set and is on. (Simple alarm,Morning call,My alarm) Incoming calls has set to Bell mode. Etiquette Mode Vibrate Bell&Vibrate Bell & Vibrate Louder Mute My etiquette mode Tells you the status of Full Low battery Charge needed Touch pad is locked USB cable is connected. (It varies depending on the receive mode selected) You have set the phone as flight mode. The roaming service (general) is being used. The phone is charging through USB cable or car charger The roaming service (3G) is being used. Use the volume button to move up and down and press camera button to select. Press or button
(Left),
(Right) Press and press select. button to move button to f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 29 5. Menu move buttons (Contd) 6. USIM card When a scroll bar is displayed If is displayed on a side of the menu If is displayed on the screen If is displayed on the screen Insert USIM(Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card supports from SKT in order to use the phone. Installing USIM card Remove the battery cover and the battery. Lift to remove the battery.
- Lift to remove the battery. Insert and slide the USIM card into the USIM card holder.
- Make sure that the USIM card is inserted properly and that the gold contact area on the card is facing downwards. Push down and place the battery. Slide the battery cover upwards until it snaps back into place. Select the desired item with
, and press
. Move the cursor with and press to select. f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 31 A scroll bar is displayed if there are more menu than currently displayed on the screen. Select an item with
, and press
. 30 or
, the If you press sub menu are displayed. Select an item by pressing or press the matching number key. 6. USIM card (contd) Removing USIM card Remove the battery cover and the battery. (see p.33) Push upward to remove the USIM card. Place back the battery and the battery cover properly.
(see p.33)
Emergency call can be made with out the USIM card.
- Press
(Right) and enter the emergency number and press when USIM card is not in the phone.
You can use menu on standby screen without USIM card. 32 Note For your privacy, set the USIM card password before you use.
(USIM preference, see p.179) The metal contact of the USIM card can be easily damaged by scratches. Be careful not to loose or transfer the ownership to the other person. The call charge fee and other service fee is charged to USIM holder. The battery life can be shorten when using the USIM card with the transportation card. Make sure the vbefore you install the USIM card.
- The phone can not be recognized the USIM card when the power is on. For more details about the USIM card, please contact SKT service center. 7. Battery Installing the battery charge terminal battery cover home The battery charge terminal and the phone charge terminal should be engaged as shown in the figure. Push down the battery until it snaps. Place the battery cover to the battery cover home, slide the battery cover upwards until it snaps. Removing the battery Push and slide down the battery cover and lift up from the battery cover home as shown in the figure. Hold and lift up the battery removal home as shown in the figure. Separate the battery from the phone. CAUTION Make sure the power is off all time when removing the battery.
- Removing the battery when the power is on could damage your phone. f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 33 7. Battery (contd) Charging the battery The battery is not fully charged when you purchase it, make sure to charge the battery before using the phone. You must use a travel charger or a car charger in order to recharge a completely discharged battery. battery charger socket. travel charger charger adopter travel charger 34 Charging a battery with a battery charger 1) Connect the travel charger cable to the rear port of the battery charger. 2) Connect the power cord of the travel charger to an electric outlet, and check if the triangular lamp on the travel charger cable jack flickers in amber. (100V~220V) 3) Insert the battery to the battery charger socket.
(When inserting or removing a battery to/from the charger, check the direction of the battery release button on the charger.) 4) The charging status is displayed on the triangular lamp on the travel charger cable jack. Charging a battery with a charger adapter 1) Connect the power cord of the travel charger to an electric outlet, and check if the triangular lamp on the cable jack flickers in amber. (100V~220V) 2) Connect the travel charger cable jack to the port of the charger adapter. 3) Connect the charger adapter cable jack to the charger connector in the left side of the handset. 4) The charging status is displayed on the triangular lamp on the travel charger cable jack. 5) If the charger lamp flickers while charging the battery with the travel charger, connect the charger adapter to the handset, and then connect the travel charger. Note Optional travel charger Travel chargers are not included in the package for conservation of resources. You can purchase one from the shop or a service center. Charging a battery with a USB data cable 1) You can charge your phone by connecting it to the PC through a 5PIN USB data cable or a 24PIN USB data cable using a charger adapter.
In order to use the charging function with a 5PIN USB data cable, you should have SKT intergrated USB 5PIN USB data cable driver in your PC.
A 5PIN USB data cable supports both the charging and data communication functions.
A 24PIN USB data cable using charger adapter only supports the charging function. Note Display icon when charging The charging icon is displayed if you charge the battery with a 5 PIN USB data cable or a car charger The screen when charging the battery while the phone is off Battery icons when power is off Charging is in progress normaly / Charging is completed The power is disconnected or connected incorrectly (Connect the charger cable again) When charging a battery with a travel charger, the charger lamp shows if the battery is fully charged (turned into green from red) f 0 1 B e o r e U s n g i t h e P h o n e 35 7. Battery (contd) Battery charging status Type Charging in progress Charging competed Travel chargqer cable jack Red Green The lamp blinks in red The charging terminal has a poor contact. Check if the battery is clean and try again. The battery or other part is defective. Contact our service center. The lamp blinks in amber The battery is being charged in a too hot or cold place. The lamp turns to red and start charging when the room temperature is returned. Battery charging time Type Time Standard battery (950mAh) Apprx. 160 minutes The chaing time is depending on the battery status and the charger. The charging time may increased if the rated voltage of the charger is low. 36 Bttery operating time Type Standard hold time Voice call time Video call time Standard battery(950mAh) Approx. 200 hours Approx. 240 minutes Approx. 130 minutes Based on a new battery/Bluetooth mode off/no external memory
- The above service time of a battery pack is measured on the basis of the measurement of cell phone battery service time and display standard by SKT. Depends on the usuage, measurement may be different from the manual. If you use a bluetooth function, the amount of battery consumption will be larger. If you have more call time, it would be more convenient to charge a battery everyday. In call time, using NATE, Playon, WINC, MP3, takes more energy and shorten the operating time. When receiving a call, it takes energy as much as sending a call. Hold time becomes shorter in out-of-service areas. Service time may vary according to change status, temperature (high/low), wave status in the place, background light and light status. Low battery alarm If a battery is almost used up, its battery. will flash with a comment of Recharge your Even if you press the button while will not be on. Charge the battery immediately, the functions of the phone may not work normally. is flashing, the lamp of the screen and buttons 37 02 Basic Operation 1 Power On/Off ................................ 37 2 Video phone .................................. 39 3 Voice phone ................................... 45 4 Menu from the call history list ...... 51 5 Missed calls ................................... 52 6 My Menu settings ........................ 52 7 Menu after entering numbers ....... 53 37 1. Power On/Off 2. Video Call You can make a video call. (Only if the receivers phone supports the video call service) Power On Press and hold the button for 3 seconds while the phone is off.
The graphic set by the user is displayed, then the phone switches into the standby mode. Power Off Press and hold the button for 3 seconds while the phone is on. Before making a video call
Call quality can be different depends on a base station.
Check if the receivers phone supports video call service.
- If the receivers phone does not supports the video call service, call may be change to a voice call.
Use the stereo earset if you cant hear the receivers voice because of the noises.
Depends on the usage preferences, battery consumption increases. Power On screen
A graphic dissapears and the power is turned off. T LIVE screen T LIVE Note Press and hold : Power On Press and hold : Power Off You can change the graphic by selecting
(Download Wallpaper, see p.92)
(Left) button Display Main Display. 38 Press the
Move to T LIVE where you can manage all video call functions. button on standby screen VT Call History Press the Press button on standby screen Press to check all, outgoing, incoming, and missed call history. After entering the phone number press to use various menu functions. to check the call info. and press Press : Move to T LIVE menu Press and hold : Dial to previous video call number i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 39 2. Video Call (Contd) You can make a video call. (Only if the receivers phone supports the video call service) T LIVE (Cont) Video Message Box VTC Contents Box When fail to make a video call, you can check a video message, save, and delete in the video message box. Using the VTC contents box function, you can manage recent text messages. on standby screen Press Press Menu description Video Messages : If he/she fails to receive the video call, you can check his/her message and delete, connect to MMC, and connect to voice call by pressing
. MMC Connection : you can check his/her video message. MMC Register : Register the user to MMC. MMC Direct Register : Register direct MMC service. MMC Cancellation : Cancel the MMC function. 40 on standby screen Press Press you can set the fuctions such as protect/lock, delete(delete, delete all) by pressing
(Left). Movie/Photo Album You can manage a photo or a movie file. on standby screen Press Press Select and photo or movie and press
(You cannot set the file that is in the external memory.) to set it as a default movie file. T LIVE Settings You can set the preferences about a video call. on standby screen Press Press Menu description Spk Setting : On/Off the speaker during a video call To voice : If the receive does not support the video call, it connects to a voice call Alert VT call : Informs you if the receivers phone supports the video call Screen Mode Control : Allow/block release the display mode during a video call Making a video call Enter the phone number Press Connecting video call screen First Enter the phone number Press
After conneting with the receiver, you can set the camera lens and speaks through a speaker phone.
- Use the stereo earset if you cant hear the receivers voice because of the noises.
If you press and hold you can call directly to the most recent call number.
It connects to the video call, only if the receivers phone supports the video call service.
Press when you end a call. i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 41 2. Video Call (Contd) You can make a video call. (Only if the rreceivers phone supports the video call service) Receiving a Video Call In-Video Call Functions Press or open the folder when you receive a call Button information in-video call Video call connection icon Volume icon Speaker phone On/off Mute button
(Left) Him Chg_Img Duration time Me
(Right) to send selected picture/image to him.
Press
You can express your emotion as a image by pressing
When bluetooth and stereo earphone is connected to the phone, call
(Right). still continues even if you close the folder. Press or open the folder when you receive a call Placing a Video Call
If you press and hold Volume button when receiving a call, bell/vibrate switches.
After conneting with the caller, you can set the camera lens and speaks through a speaker phone.
- Use the stereo earset if you cant hear the callers voice well because of the noises.
Press when you end a call. 42 In-call functions Speakerphone Off Set speakerphone off/off. Mute block the sound to be sent to him/her. vt chatting Rec_Cap Chg_Disp Chg_Img Set_Cam New Mesage Send flashcon Phonebook To Voice Live chatting service. In vt chatting press hide me, phonebook. Chatting messages are save into Live Box. (Live Box, see p.108)
(Left) to use vt call mode, speakerphone off, mute, rec_cap, You can capture/record him, or capture/record me and save into your phone. Switch the screen display to main me/him full me/him. Select and send from photo/movie album and flashcon. Switch the camera between the internal/external camera and use zoom, bright, contast, effects, and rotate functions. Send SMS (Short message). Send flashcon (moving emoticon). Search and manage the phone numbers saved in the phone. Switch to a voice call. i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 43 2. Video Call (Contd) You can make a video call. (Only if the receivers phone supports the video call service) 3. Voice Call Before Placing a voice call
If you press and hold is dialed. in the standby screen, the last connected number in the Call List In-Video Call Functions Video chatting You can send a message in-video call. Record/Capture You can record/capture him/her or yourself and save it to the phone.
If All Lock is set in the phone, you must enter the password to place a emergency numbers
(111, 112, 113, or 119) or the speed dial number 1 and 9 (Mobile Security). Press
(Left) during a call Select Video Call Press
(Left) during a call Select Record/Capture Placing a Voice Call You can write maximum Korean 40 letters, and English 80 letters. In-video call, you can use phonebook, turn on/off the speakerphone, mute, record/capture, and change image by pressing
(Left). When recording the video call, press to save it into Movie Album.
(Right) to cancel or press You can find captured photo in Photo Album. In-video call, you cant use recorded his/her video as your main image. 44 Placing a call by entering a phone number Enter a phone number on the standby screen and press When you start to enter a number, the easy calling function runs to find the matching number from the recent call list. You can select a number with and place a call with
*Easy Calling: Easy calling service finds the matching recent call number when entering the phone number. You can change the number style pressing Camera button.
(Dialing Font, see p.96) Placing a Voice Call Enter the number you wish to call Press i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 45 3. Voice Call (Contd) Placing a Voice Call (Contd) Placing a call to a number stored in the phonebook
(Right) Select a number Press Press You can search the numbers in the phonebook to place a call.
(Search Number, see p.168) Placing a call with electronic dialing Enter a phone number Enter P or T with enter the number to be dialed electronically Press
, and Receiving a Voice Call For an incoming call, open the folder or press to receive the call.
The phone rings or vibrates depending on the setting. In order to switch ring or vibration to mute, press and hold Volume button.
You can hang up the phone by pressing
. If you press after selecting a person, the representative number of the selected person is dialed. Placing a call with speed dial Placing a Voice Call Press and hold the last digit of the speed dial number Enter the number you wish to call Example Speed dial number 17 Speed dial number 173 You can easily place a call with the speed dial number stored in and then press and hold and then press and hold Press Press and the phonebook. (Edit Speed Dial, see p. 171) 46 Use button to enter P or T You can have the phone to memorize several numbers according to the voice You can have the phone to memorize several numbers according to the voice announcement when you use ARS. You can cancel the electronic dialing by pressing at any time during a call. Buttons for electronic dialing P T The numbers entered after P are transmitted only when you press or
(Left). The numbers entered after T are transmitted automatically in a short while. Press or open the folder to answer the call Note You can download graphics from NATE, and change the setting in Main Display of the Display menu.
- Depending on the size of the graphic, it may take some time to loading up.
(Download Wallpaper, see p.92) i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 47 3. Voice Call (Contd) Receiving a Call (Contd) Receiving a call with a stereo earset Press the stereo earset key to receive the incoming call. After the call is finished, press to hang up the call. or press and hold the sereo earset key If a call is incoming as the stereo earset is connected, the stereo earset rings regardless of the ring/vibration settings. Once a call is connected, it continues even if you close the folder. Receiving a call setting Press For incoming calls, you can answer the call depending on the mode
(Left)Press Press Press you have selected. Menu description Open the folder : Open the folder to receive calls. All key : Press any key except to receive calls Send key : You can receive calls only by pressing Auto connect in 3 sec.: The call is connected automatically in 3 seconds after the ring. 48 New Message Press You can send short message (SMS) only.
(Left) during a call Press
(New Message, see p.160) In-Voice Call Functions You can use various eonvenient functions during a call Press during a call and select the menu. Phonebook DTMF Off
(Left) during a call Press Press You can use the phonebook menu during a call.
(Phonebook menu description, see p.169) While you are searching the phonebook, you cannot edit the number or use some of the menu function such as call me free.
* Call me free - The receiver, not the caller, pays the call charge. Press the button during a call Mute
(Left) during a call Press Press You can mute your voice over the phone during a call. To release the function, select Release Key Tone. When you use the function, This function is released automatically if the call is finished. is displayed.
(Left) during a call Press Press You can block the key tone during a call. To release the function, select Release Key Tone. When you use the function, This function is released automatically if the call is finished. is displayed. Send My number
(Left) during a call Press Press Your number is displayed while the phone is sending the number, and after the number is sent, the phone returns to the call mode. Hold All On Press You can hold the call temporary. You can also press
(Left) during a call Press
(Right) button to hold the call. i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 49 3. Voice Call (Contd) In-Voice Call Functions (Contd) New Call Press The multiparty or conference service is available.
(Left) during a call Press you can swap between calls by pressing and when the second call is connected, the first call is automatically placed on hold. Place one call on hold and while the active call is on, press select Join all to setting up a conference call. and then If you are not registered multi-call service from SKT, new call service is not available. Contact SKT Customer Center for further information. Using Speaker during a call Press When you use the speaker, function. is displayed. Press to release the When you use the speaker, the microphone must face the user at a distance of not farther than 30 cm. This function is released automatically after the call is finished. 50 Voice in call Press Volume button In-voice call You can adjust the voice in call. Placing the second call Using various ways you can make a multiparty or conference call. Placing a call from phonebook Press
(Left) during a call Select phonebook Select the number Press Press Multi-Access button during a cal Select voice/video call Select phonebook Select the number Press Placing a call from the recent call history Press Multi-Access button during a cal Select voice/video call Select the recent call number Select the number Press Placing a call using new call menu Press
(Left) during a call Select New Call from the menu Enter the number Press 4. Using Menu from Call History/Time Menu from Call History/Time Search the number from the Call History list Press
For restricted numbers, you can only use Time Info, Repeated Calls on, and Delete functions.
e-mail function is available only when sender and receiver have registered e-mail.
(Left) Menu description New Message Messenger Cyworld Send/Connect Time Info Send a message. Real-time messenger service. (Messenger, see p.163) Connect to the mobile homepage. (NATE mobile homepage, see p.81) Send a e-mail : Send a e-mail to the number you have entered.
(e-mail, see p.163) Voice message : Record and send a voice message to the number you have entered. (The receiver gets the text message for detail) Call me free : The receiver, not the caller, pays the call charge. Number via message : The receiver, not the caller, pays the call charge. Check the call duration. New Contact Save the phone number in the phonebook, if its not saved in the USIM card. Select the number from the call history list and press this button Repeated Calls on Manage all repeated calls. Block Number Block the selected number. Delete Delete all or delete the selected number. i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 51 5. Missed Call 6. My Menu Settings If you fail to receive a call, following image is displayed on the screen. You can register up to 12 frequently used menu in My Menu. 7. Using Menu after entering a number You can use the following simple function in relation with the phone number. My Menu preference Select the icon Registeration completed Select a menu press Press to select the icon
(Left) Select Yes
Press Delete. on the standby screen to check My Menu, Register or
The menu will not be deleted even if you copy to My Menu. Enter a phone number on the standby screen Press
(Left) Menu description New message Send a message Messenger Real-time messenger service (Mobile Messenger, see p.163) Cyworld Connect to the mobile homepage (NATE Mobile Homepage, see p.81) In-call menu Send/Connect Send a e-mail : Send a e-mail to the number you have entered. (e-mail, see P.163) Voice message : Record and send a voice message to the number you have entered.
(The receiver gets the text message for detail) Call me free : The receiver, not the caller, pays the call charge. Search Number Search the number from phonebook Hide My Number Hide my phone number to the receiver Go to Calendar Move to the date on the schedule calendar corresponding to the number entered Press this button after entering a number on standby screen. i 0 2 B a s c O p e r a t i o n 53
If you press when Missed Call message box is displayed, you can check the list of incoming calls.
To check missed calls from the menu go to Phonebook Call HistoryTimeReceived Calls..
To check from the call history list, press
By pressing
, your call will be connecting to missed call number. 52
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03 Entering Text 1 Entering text mode ...................... 56 2 Using menu when entering text .. 58 54 55 1. Entering text mode Entering text mode
Select a mode by pressing
Use
Press
(Right) in the text mode. to move the cursor and enter letters. or to delete a character, press and hold to delete all. Entering text on memo Writing Korean Writing consonants Press a key once to write the first consonant marked on the key. Press the key twice to enter the hard sound of the consonant. You can enter the sound consonant by pressing the first consonant plus
, and if you press again the first consonant is delete. Enter the text and move the cursor change text mode Example Press Press once twice Press Press and and 56 Writing vowels Enter an initial consonant, a medial vowel and a final consonant in accordance with Korean orthography. If the final consonant does not meet Korean orthography, it is moved to the initial consonant of the next character.
-Initial consonant:is initial consonant in
-Medial vowel: is medial vowel in
-Final consonant: is final consonant in To enter a second vowel on a key, press the key twice. ( If its , is a second vowel. ) To enter a diphthong, press the key in order of the strokes, or enter the basic vowel and press
. Press again to change to basic from diphthong. Example Press Press once. twice. Press and
. Press Press Press press and
. twice and
. three times, or ands
. Writing English and numbers Writing English characters and numbers Press the key once, twice and three times in order to write the first, second and the third English character on a key. Press in the English mode (upper or lower case) once and twice to enter @ and .. Example L Press three times. O Press three times. V Press three times. E Press twice. Press twice. Writing numbers Press the number button to write in the number mode. Press and hold the number button in any other mode. 0 3 E n t e r i n g T e x t 57 2. Using menu when entering text Emoticons Select a menu by pressing
You can select and enter generally used symbols.
(Left) button in the text mode.
(^-^, Mail, Genera, Graphics1, Graphics2, Ruled Lines, Measurement Symbols, Circles, Parentheses, Japanese1, Japanese2)
Press
Press the key of the desired symbol, and then press to select a symbol, and press to scroll pages.
[OK] to write the symbol. Entering the text in memo Select the text mode Note You can use richer menu (character color, picture/character emoticons, and phrases) and symbols when writing in the message mode than in text mode (New message, see p.160) 58 04 Service 1 Roaming ......................................... 60 2 M Service Center .......................... 61 3 T Service .......................................... 62 4 NATE ......................................... 63 5 W .......................................... 64 6 Game Box ....................................... 68 7 Melon ......................................... 69 8 T MAP ......................................... 76 9 WINC(Mobile Address) ............... 80 10 NATE Mobile Homepage ........ 81 11 T Interactive ................................. 81 59 1. Roaming You can use your own phone abroad without subscribing for any service. CAUTION If you wish to change the setting for the global roaming service, please contact the Customer Center.
- Changing the settings at your own discretion may disable the phone. Select the other wireless service provider from the system when a call does not fuction properly. For international call, press and hold and insert international telephone code(+). Select system
(Left)Press Press Press Enter password Press
You can select the roaming service system provider of each country.
The default password is 0000. Menu description Auto Select : You can check if mobile phone services are available for such place and it automatically connects to the availble service system. Manual Select : You can select after searching the available roaming services. (If you have selected unavailable roaming service system, you cannot make a call. Select other service or change to place a call.) Global roaming screen Press Press 60 Roaming auto dial 2. M Service Center You can contact SKT Customer Center to receive various customer support services. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left)Press Press 0 4 T S e r v c e i M Customer Service start-up screen
When placing a call from abroad, you dont have to enter the interna-
You can connect to NATE directly by entering **114 from standby tional call access number and national code.
- You can place a call from the number in the phonebook or the call history list. screenand and then button.
You can query bill, view information on supplementary services, service
The roaming auto dial screen is displayed on the standby screen when rate and membership, and use the real time service. you set the roaming auto dial function.
When you select the area, you can get area information, location, and phone number. 61 3. T Service You can subscribe, cancel subscription or use Press
(Left)Press Press Menu description Sorisam You can retrieve the voice messages which were received when you couldnt answer the calls. Video Message Box You can save and check the callers video message. Auto Connection If you cannot receive a call before the receiving signal (ring/vibration) is expired, the call is redirected to the designated number. Call Forwarding The incoming call is automatically connected to the registered number. T service menu Press Jungbosam You can receive the messages on the selected news, sports news at the designated time. Traffic News You can receive traffic information on expressways, highways, railroads, air traffic and Seoul local traffic. Password Call You can set the password to prevent others from using your phone. Number Plus You can receive a separate receive-only number other than the SKT number. Edit T Service If an SKT supplementary service number is changed, you can change the access number. Press Press 62 4. NATE You can access NATE to search information or download various content such as games and ringtones. Press
(Left)Press Press Select NATE
Press Description of NATE button to connect NATE.
(Left) Move to NATE browser menu
(Right) Move to previous page Navigate Press-select/run Press and hold-NATE start up page Move to previous page End NATE Note Description on menu Favorite History Move Tools You can register and move to frequently accessed web pages. Shows the list of recently accessed sites. You can enter a web page address and move to the site. Provides you with useful tools you can use for NATE service. 0 4 T S e r v c e i Data call rate and information service fee are charged when you use NATE. Visit M customer center or contact SKT customer center. If you download content from wireless internet (NATE, june, Playon, Game Box, etc.) when you have no sufficient free space in the memory, lack of memory message is displayed. You can download the content by executing the memory manager and deleting the content stored in the phone. (Managing Memory, see p.126) If the memory is full, you might not be able to use some munu functions on the downloaded content. 63 5. W You can enjoy various content such as wireless internet, chatting, real-time TV, is box, etc,. Move to W menu Press
(Left)Press Press
You can go to W menu directly by pressing button standby screen. Mobile Web Internet You can enjoy mobie web surfing with the same screen on the mobile phone as on PC. Press
(Left)Press Press Select Mobile Web Internet
You can search or insert URL address and acess various contents.
If you want to zoom in/out the screen press Volume button. Note You can download any contents while using internet until the memory gets full. W service screen and content are subject to change depending on the circumstances of the service providers. The Mobile Web Internet service does not support payment, internet banking, file opening/execution, file attaching/downloading, music play and Active X control. To use the Mobile Web Internet service, you need to subscribe for the plus data rate service. Note that all excessive data service fee can be charged depending on the rate service you select. W main screen Mobile Web Internet 64 e-mail you can manage your email, image, photo, file attachment by using e-mail feature. (e-mail, see p.163) Press
(Left) Press Press Select e-mail Mobile Messenger You can search numbers in the phone or enter numbers to use the real time messenger service.(Mobile Messenger, see p.163) Press
(Left) Press Press Select Mobile Messenger 0 4 T S e r v c e i 65 5. W (Contd) You can enjoy various content such as wireless internet, chatting, real-time TV, is box, etc,. June Video You can enjoy various types of content including TV, movie, music, game, sports and ringtone, and download multimedia content using the premium service. Note Press
(Left) Press Press Select june video june service screen and content are subject to change depending on the Real-time TV You can watch the ground-wave and cable TV. Press
(Left) Press Press Select Real- time TV
Press and set the current channel to the default or select the schedule and time to view the program schedule specifically.
Press
You can adjust volume by pressing Volume button. to select the channel, and press to watch it. for the real-time TV service. Note that an excessive call rate may be charged if you dont subscribe for SKTs rate system. See the rate system guide or contact SKT Customer Center for further information. 66 circumstances of the service providers. The default june content provided are not recoverable if you delete them at your own discretion or by mistake. You can check the downloaded june content in the june content box. You can download any june content from the web until the june memory gets full If you fail to download a full content, you can resume downloading. You can receive calls while using the june service. When the call is finished, june screen is displayed. TSM(Memory Manager) is a service that allows you to delete the old contents and download new content when the memory is full. If you download content from wiress internet (NATE, june, Playon, Game Box etc,.) when you have no sufficient free space in the memory, TSM (memory manager) is started. You can download the content by executing the memory manager and deleting the content stored in the phone. (excluding protected june downloaded content live ringtone content and live screen content) If you download content, an information service fee is charged. is box Saved or captured photos or movies, you can make the movie as UCC and register to the is box to share with other users.
(Left) Press Press You need to register the service first in order to use it, and a call rate and an additional information service fee are charged. select is box Press tossi Tossi is essentially a microblogging service that you can send and share your emotions in a simple form. Press
(Left) Press select tossi Press 0 4 T S e r v c e i A call rate and an additional information service fee are charged. For more informations and rate guide, see tossi homepage
(http://www.tossi.com). june Contents Box You can manage, save, and play downloaded music contents or MP3 files. (june Contents Box, see p.105) Press
(Left) Press Press select june Contents Box Contents sill play even if you close the folder. 67 6. Game Box You can play 3D games downloaded from the mobile internet or computer. 8. Melon With the wired/wireless integrated service provided by Melon, you can search content, streams or downloads MP3 music content. Press
(Left) Press Press
After selecting GXG connection icon, press button to connect to NATE game site and download many different types of games. If you want to send GXG game using PC, download from GXG homepage
(www.gxg.com)and install it. Service fee is charged when downloading from the wirless internet. For further information, please contact Customer Center. Game Box main screen 68 Melon box Press Select Melon
You can save, manage and play the music content downloaded from June or Melon.
You can select the content you want to play by pressing
You can download the music content as long as the memory capacity allows.
You can receive a call while playing the music content. The phone returns to the music play mode after button. the call.
You can control volume with Volume button as the content is being played. The phone continues playing music even if you close the slide while the phone is playing music content.
You can select a section to be repeated by pressing repeated. If you press again, the selected section is 0 4 T S e r v c e i
If you press
(Left), you can use the multi-tasking function to change settings, to access wireless internet, or to manage text messages while playing music content.
If you press displayed.
(Left) while you are connected to wireless internet, the previous screen is
Once you purchase content, you can download it with no extra charge for 1 year from My page >
List of purchased content, or from Melon (www.melon.com). 69 8. Melon (contd) With the wired/wireless integrated service provided by Melon, you can search content, streams or downloads MP3 music content. Melon box Note If you download content from wireless internet (Nate, June, Playon, GXG, Melon, etc.) when you have no sufficient free space in the memory, the lack of memory mes-
sage displayed. You can download the content by executing the memory manager and deleting the content stored in the phone. You can listen to music content with bluetooth. See bluetooth and the user manual of the device. (Bluetooth, see p.127) A content service fee and a data service fee are charged if you use Melon service. See the rate system guide or contact SKT Customer center for further information. Melon player screen and keys All the content folders stored in the phone Registered album folder Change list by all/singer/album/genre move to next song
(Left) Menu select
(Right) Play The last played content folder Play all move to previous song Using menu on the Melon player window Delete all list Delete all Sort Extend Validity of all content Search Manage message Delete list Add to my album Delete You can delete the list of content from the last played list. You can delete all the content except the proctected content. You can change the order of content by genre, title, date of downloading and singer. You can extend the validity of the music content. You can search music in Melon or Melon box with keyword or by genre. You can use e-mail, mobile messenger functions and send/read messages. You can delete two or more content lists. You can save the selected content in My album. You can delete the selected content or all the content (except the protected content). You can view information on the selected content. If you press internet or manage message. You can download or update lyrics in Melon. You can search information on selected content in melon. You can add a content album folder to My album. You can rename the alubum folder in My album. You can move content between albums. You can add an album folder to the favorites list. You can change order or delete the album folder in the favorites list. View content information Lyrics Wireless Internet Add album Rename album Move album Add to favorites Manage favorites
(Left) [Menu], you can rename file, set/release protection, delete, access wireless 0 4 T S e r v c e i 70 71 8. Melon (contd) With the wired/wireless integrated service provided by Melon, you can search content, streams or downloads MP3 music content. Melon (Contd) Buttons while playing music content Searching music Melon Preference Volume button
(control volume) Menu Press-Previous Press & Hold-Rewind Play option 72 Set repeat View list Pause/Play Stop
(Previous menu) Press-Next Press & Hold-Fast Foward Searching Melon mobile You can search content with a keyword, view information on the con-
tent, and download and play the content. Searching Melon box You can search content in the phone with a keyword by genre. Menu description Melon home : You can search content in Melon, and stream or download MP3 content. Cart : You can pay for the selected content at a time. You can download or stream the selected content. My page : You can check the user data in relation with Melon, including cash payment and history. Gift box : You can view and download the list of content you have received or sent. Download history : You can check the list of the downloaded content. Melon free zone : You can download hot music videos, music dramas, and hot content free of charge. Menu description Play Setting : You can set various types of enviroment for content play. Screen : You can select the skin and lyrics and lyrics image. Memory : You can check the total space, used space, and free space of internal/external memory. Genre icon help : You can check the icon names by genre. 73 0 4 T S e r v c e i 8. Melon (contd) With the wired/wireless integrated service provided by Melon, you can search content, streams or downloads MP3 music content. Melon MP3 You can download Melon Player program from SKT, save, play, send and manage MP3 files. Contact the service provider or visit Melon homepage (www.melon.com) for further information of Melon Player. About SKT Melon Player?
Melon player is the free exclusive PC software operating in PC. You can download, save, play, send or manage MP4 files (DCF files). Downloading Melon Player 1) Access Motorola (http://www.mymotorola.co.kr), subscribe, and log in. 2) Select the Download Center in MOTOPRODUCT Product Information, and click Melon MP3 Player. 3) If there is no USB driver program installed in the PC, click USB Driver Download on the MP3 Player installation Guide. (Make sure to connect the phone with PC before installing the USB driver.) 74 Click DOWNLOAD of the model Click Save on the file downloading message box Select a folder and click Save Execute the file in the folder and click install Click OK on the installation complete window An erro may occur when installing a USB driver depending on the enviro-
ment of PC. Click Error in Driver Installation on the installation guide window and check the description. Downloading MP3 files Playing MP3 files 1) Access the Melon homepage (www.melon.com) and subscribe to it as a member.
You can check the MP3 file downloaded to the phone via Melon box.
(Melon Contents, see p70) 2) In case of saving an MP3 file in the mobile phone, make sure to turn on the mobile phone, and connect it to PC via a 5PIN USB data cable before executing the Melon Player.
Only MP3 files with extension DOF can be played in the phone. This service is available for the customers who have an integrated ID issued from SKT membership site T-World (http://www.tworld.co.kr) In case of downloading or listening MP3 files on PC, it is not necessary to 0 4 T S e r v c e i 4) Connect the phone with PC with the 5PIN USB data cable. 3) After executing the Melon Player, try log-in. The PC with automatically recognize the phone and install the program. If an error occurs in recognizing the phone, click Error in Driver Installation on the installation guide window and check the description. 5) Contact the Melon homepage (http://www.melon.com), download a Melon player program, and install it on PC. Click DOWNLOAD start in Melon MP3 Player on the Motorola homepage. Click DOWNLOAD Start Click Save on the file downloading message box Select a folder and click Save Click the file in the saved folder Click Execute on the file open window Install Melon Player Finish installation 4) After selecting a desired song, you can enjoy music with an MP3 player connect the phone. or send this MP3 file to the mobile phone. To send file to the phone, SKT integrated USB driver is required.
(See Melon homepage Customer Center for further information.) When sending an MP3 file to the phone via PC, do not remove the 5PIN USB data cable by force. Such act may cause malfunction of the phone. Service fee is charged for downloading MP3 files to PC or saving MP3 files to the phone. The fee will be charged based on SKTs Melon. It is possible to send PC-downloaded MP3 files to the phone again. However, it is impossible to send files from the phone to PC again. To send MP3 files to the phone, make sure that you have an MP3-only phone and have the mobile phone authorized. (Contact the service provider or see Melon homepage Customer Center for further information.) 75 9. T MAP With the satelite-based GPS function, you can use various navigations services including traffic information, location and route guide, and other driver convenience services. Before Using T MAP Press and hold Select T MAP T MAP navigation screen T MAP menu description
You can move to T MAP menu by pressing and holding standby screen. button on
You can use the T MAP service on the electronic map.
The phone may fail to detect the accurate location in the underground or thrnel where GPS signal is blocked.
If the vehicle vibrates severely, there can be a vibration on the screen. Note It is dangerous to use the phone while driving a car. Make sure to check the navigation information before driving a car. If the information from T MAP service is different from that on the road, make sure to follow the traffic regulations and actual road situation. A service fee is charged when you use the T MAP service. Contact the service provider or visit T MAP homepage (http://tmap.tworld.co.kr) for service and other further information. 76 Compass GPS signal strength Current status/Turn Distance to the next turn or crossroad T MAP buttons GPS signal strength Current map level Route Current location Road/District Distance to destination Time to destination Next turn
(Left) : Select Menu
(Right) : Previous menu
: Select/Reselect
: Fix map (original position)
: Zoom in map
: Turn map (counterclockwise)
: Turn map (clockwise)
: Zoom out map Find route Recent route Safe driving Find friend T MAP life Traffic information Safety Travel &
Location WAP Note The phone searches the routes to the destination. The phone shows the recently used routes. The phone provides supplementary information for safe driving. The phone shows the current location of a friend or family memeber. The phone provides real time traffic information on highway/national road/metropolitan area You can receive real time information on the traffic status of expressways/national roads/metropolitan area. The phone provides the location of users for safety. The phone provides variety of information on travel and navigation service. You can receive information from the navigation service internet sites. 0 4 T S e r v c e i To reset T-MAP press and hold press
(Setting map memory) select press
(Find route) press
(Left).
(Set/Guide) press
(Preferences) 77 9. T MAP (Contd) With the satelite-based GPS function, you can use various navigations services including traffic information, location and route guide, and other driver convenience services. NATE Pedestrian Navigation Press on the standby screen Playon Select navigation for pedestrian The service provides the route to the destination on the map in the phone. The service is not available if you are in the building or underground. See HELP for a service fee and further information. Menu description My location : Your current location is displayed on the electronic map. Navigation : You can use various search menu to find the route to the destination. Convenience : You can use building information, marathon assistance, biorhythm, calorie calculator, daily exercise log, and other convenience functions. Preference : You may change various settings of the navigation service. Help : You can use variety of information on pedestrian navigation service. 78 Emergency Call If an emergency occurs, a notice is sent to the designated number. Press and hold displayed after a vibration Connect to the designated number on the standby screen The mobile security screen is To cancel the call, press You cannot delete the default mobile security number. See Help for more informations and service rate fee. Try again if a failure message is displayed. Register Mobile Security Press Press T MAP Press Safety Select GPS 0 4 T S e r v c e i Note A data call rate is charged for accessing GPS exclusive menu. See the rate system service guide or visit GPS emergency call service homepage (http://soscall.nate.com). 79 10. WINC(Mobile address) You can easily access a wireless internet site by entering numbers instead of a complex domain address. You can access the wireless internet site by pressing List of recommended phone pages may vary depending on the circumstances of the service provider. on standby screen. Contact the service provider or visit WINC homepage (http://www.winc.or.kr) for further information. Recommended phone page Site SKTelecom Daum Naver Yahoo Korea SBS GS eshop Mobile address Site Mobile address 11 3355 369 9090 727 4747 Lotte M Mall Seoul Metropolitan Government Korea Tourist Organization Bus Guide Service National Internet Development Korea Korea E-government 452 702 1330 287 6432 6468 11. NATE Phone P You can use Mobile Cyworld on your phone. Enter the phone number on the standby screen Press
Select a mobile number in the phonebook, press and select Cyworld.
(Left)[Menu], Contact the service provider or visit Cyworld Mobile homepage (http://
cymobile.cyworld.com) for a service fee and further information. 12. T Interactive You can use the frequently used phone functions/
contact information and mobile internet services from the standby screen. On the standby screen, press
On the T Interactive service screen, press you want. to move to the service
If you install the T interactive service, the service initial screen is actived automatically on the standby screen. If you dont want the service to be automatically started, press
(Left)[Menu], and release the setting in preferences. A service fee is charged when you use the service. Contact the service provider or visit T-interactive homepage (www.tinteractive.co.kr) for application for the service and further information. 0 4 T S e r v c e i 80 81 82 05 Sounds 1 Ringtone Style ................................ 84 2 Download Ringtone ...................... 84 3 Vibrate Style .................................... 85 4 Call Alert Style ................................ 85 5 Volume ......................................... 86 6 Operation Effects ........................... 87 7 Reminder Alerts ............................. 87 8 System Alerts ................................. 88 9 Time Alerts ....................................... 88 10 My Etiquette ................................. 89 83 1. Ringtone Style You can set a ringtone for incoming calls. 2. Download Ringtone You can download a ringtone from NATE. 3. Vibrate Style You can set various vibrate style. 4. Call Alert Style You can set the ring/vibrate for incoming calls, alarms or alerts. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
If you press
, you can check the ring-
tone category.
If you press
, the ringtone types are displayed.
If you press
(Right)[Connect] in Live ringtone or My ringtone, you can download ringtones from NATE.
When the etiquette mode is released, you can use Volume buton to adjust the volume.
You can manage live ringtones in Live Box menu of Contents. (Live Box, see p.108) Note In addition to the default ringtones stored in your phone, you can download various ringtones from the melody downloading service of your service provider. 84
Depending on the type of the ringtone downloaded, it saved in My ringtone or Live ringtone
You can also find the downloaded ringtones in the Ringtone Box menu of Contents
(Ringtone Box, see p.100)
You can release the etiquette mode when pressing and holding
(except My Etiquette Mode) in NATE. Downloading ringtones from 700 service Enter 700 service number Press Select a ringtone according to the voice service. Open the message to downloaded the ringtone. received from 700 service, and press
You can select different types of rhythm and vibration interval.
If the Etiquette mode is on, the phone vibrates for receiving calls even if you change the setting in Call Alert Style. When the Etiquette mode is released, the phone returns to the latest setting.
The message alert tone is depending on the message alert setting. 0 5 S o u n d s Menu description Ring Vibrate then Ring Vibrate Ring & Vibrate Ring Louder Silent 85 4. Call Alert Style (Contd) 5. Volume 6. Operation Effects 7. Reminder Alerts You can set the ring/vibrate for incoming calls, alarms or alerts. Setting Etiquette mode Press and hold again to release the mode) is displayed on the standby screen. You can use the Etiquette mode in a public place. You can still hear ring on the standby screen (Press and hold through the stereo earset if it is connected to the phone. The etiquette mode is maintained when you switch off/on the phone as the etiquette mode is on. Menu description Vibration : Power on, ring, alarm (except morning call), message alert
(except when Message alert is off) Mute : Call connect tone, power off, dialog box tone, out of SVC cover-
age alert (out of phone service area), menu tone, key tone, low battery alert, shuttle tone, 1min time alert tone Emergency alarm : Emergency message alert
- Emergency message is transmitted when theres emergency situation in a specific area so that the users can take the approporiate action Sound : Photo/Video tone, morning call 86 You can control volume for each function. You can select the effect tones for operation of the phone. You can set alert tones for various information of the phone. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) ]Press Press
Adjust the volume with button, and press to save the setting. Note If the live screen is selected, the effect tone is depending on june preference (Live screen sound, see p.176).
- If the live screen tone is off, no sound is heard. Note You can set the effect tone with
(Volume key) on the standby screen. If the volume is not higher than step 1 or if the Etiquette mode or My Etiquette mode is on no effect tone is heard. Menu description Menu description Menu description Voice in Call : Control the earpiece volume Ringtone : Control incoming call volume Operation Effects : Control phone operating effect tone Reminder Alerts : Control volumes of various information alerts System Alerts : Control volumes of various alert tones Alarms : Control volumes for alarm Wallpaper : Control volumes of movie and downloaded contents Playon : Contro volume for Playon menu Operation Effects : You can select a theme package or custom theme. Power On/Off : Effect tone for power on/off Key Tone : Effect tone for key action Folder Sound : Effect tone for folder opening/closing Confirm Box : Effect tone for pop-up window Main Menu : Effect tone for menu selection Reminder Alerts : Select the theme package or custom theme Missed Call : Set the missed call alert tone Repeat : Set the repeat count of the missed call alert tone Schedule : Select the schedule alarm tone Anniversary : Select the anniversary alarm tone D-day : Select the D-day alert tone Meeting Planner : Select the meeting planner alarm tone 0 5 S o u n d s 87 8. System Alerts 9. Time Alert 10. My Etiquette The phone notifies you of any error on the system or any incident set by the user. The phone alarms when you press the volume key, open the folder or at every hour. Regardless of ring setting in the phone, the ring switches into the Etiquette mode (depending on cycle and ring/vibrate setting) at the designated time. (The Etiquette mode has the priority over the My Etiquette mode) Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Menu description Connect tone : When the call is connected Disconnect tone : When the call is disconnected 1min timer : At every minute since the call is connected Out of SVC alert : When the phone is out of the service coverage Low battery alert : When the battery is low 88
You cannot set time alert when the start time is the same with the end time.
If you have set the alert option as volume key, you can press and hold
(Volume key) to check the time even the folder is closed. is displayed on the standby screen during the selected time for My Etiquette mode.
If the stereo earset is connected, you can hear the ring through the earset.
You cannot set My Etiquette mode if the start time is the same with content.
My Etiquette mode may not be applied to some of the supplementary content.
My Etiquette mode is not applied to morning call emergency message alert and photo/video shutter tone. Ring/Vibrate Setting All vibrate : Same as the Etiquette mode (Setting Etiquette mode, see p.86) Alarm & Alert only : The ring/vibrate setting is applied to alarm bell, anniversary, D-day, Meeting Planner alarm only. (Call Alert Style, see p.85) All ring/vibrate off : Silent Mode (no ring & no vibrate 0 5 S o u n d s 89 90 06 Display 0 5 1 Main Display .................................. 92 2 Download wallpaper ................... 93 3 External Display ............................ 94 4 Download Font Mate .................. 94 5 Menu Type ...................................... 95 6 Screen Design ............................... 95 7 Dialing Font .................................... 96 8 Backlight Control .......................... 97 9 Visual Expression ......................... 97 9191 1. Main Display You can change and set the graphics on standby screen. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press Standby screen and set the main display by pressing
Scroll up/down
You can check various graphics by pressing
Move left/right
- You can slelect from default screen, flash screen, color, my gallery, photo, and select the wallpaper by pressing
. video, live screen.
You can manage the live screen with Live Box menu in Contents.
(Live Box, see p.108) 92
You can preview the screen by pressing
You can preview the screen by pressing
You can set Clock Type, Date/Time Color, Navigation Key,
You can set Clock Type, Date/Time Color, Navigation Key,
(Right).
(Right). Greeting Banner and Banner Position be displayed on the standby Greeting Banner and Banner Position be displayed on the standby screen. screen.
If you select a flash (flash clock 1~7) for the standby screen in the
If you select a flash (flash clock 1~7) for the standby screen in the standby screen setting menu, the clock type is automatically set to the standby screen setting menu, the clock type is automatically set to the flash clock. flash clock.
You cannot use this function if a phone theme is selected.
You cannot use this function if a phone theme is selected. Menu description Clock Type : You can set the type of date, clock, and calendar to be displayed on the standby screen. Date/Time Color : You can select the color for the date and time to be displayed on the standby screen. Navigation Key : You can set the display of the hot connect keys to be displayed on the standby screen. Greeting Banner : You can write a banner to be displayed on the standby screen
- D-day/Network signal(SK Telecom) setting Banner Position : You can select the position of the banner or D-day on the standby screen. 2. Download Wallpaper You can download various graphics from NATE. Press
(Left) Press Press 0 6 D s p a y i l
You can download graphics from NATE.
You can find the downloaded graphics in Wallpaper Box of Contents or in Phone Theme of Playon. Note After connecting to NATE, you can download until the memory gets full.
(NATE, see p.63) It may take some time to load up the graphic depending on the size of the downloaded graphics. 93 3. External Display You can change and set the graphics on external screen. 4. Download Font Mate You can connect to NATE and download all types of font
(size and font type) and display on the screen. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press 5. Menu Type You can set the style of menu displayed on the screen. 6. Screen Design You can set Style, Font Type, Font Size, Font Color, Screen Background, BG Transparency, and Ctrl Transparency of the phone screen. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press 0 6 D s p a y i l and set the main display by pressing
Scroll up/down
Move left/right
- You can slelect from default screen, flash screen, color, and my gallery. and select the wallpaper by pressing
You can check various graphics by pressing
. 94
Downloaded font is saved in Font Box of Contents.
(Font Box, see p.101)
f Font type applies as soon as you download the font and you can use it until the expire date (extention is possible).
You can preview the menu type by pressing
You can change the menu type by pressing
(Right). and then
(Left) on the standby screen.
When setting the style, press to check the list of the sub menu.
(Left)
In the sub menu, press to move left/right and select the font you want. 95 6. Screen Design (Contd) 7. Dialing Font You can set Style, Font Type, Font Size, Font Color, Screen Background, BG Transparency, and Ctrl Transparency of the phone screen. When you enter numbers on the standby screen, you can set their style on the screen. 8. Backlight Control 9. Visual Expression You can set the lighting for the main display, backlight in call, main LCD brightness, sub LCD brightness, keypad, and keypad brightness. When you place a video call, you can use and select from various options. How to download Menu Type(Flash Menu) or My Moto Font(Vector Font). 1) Download the PC sync program from Motorola home
(www.mymotorola.co.kr), and install the program in the PC. 2) Run the PC sync program, select Personalize, and click Flash Menu or Vector Font. 3) Select a Flash Menu or Vector Font and click [Send To Phone]. The selected data is stored in the phone. Note When setting up the font size, it applys to start-up screen. Even if you set up the font size big, its maximum font size is normal. Visit Motorolas homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr) and you can download various Flash Menu and Vector Font. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
If you press set in advance.
(Right) during setting, you can check number styles to
If you do not use the phone with in the configured lighting time after
When you place a video call, you can display the predefined image or opening folder, the screen goes to the screen saver mode and the light turns off. (Powersave, see p.179) characters and emoticon on the receivers phone.
When you place a call, you can dispaly the predefined name or nickname
If the backlight in call is set to general, the screen dims during the call. If on the receivers phone. you set it off, the backlight turns off in 10seconds after the call is connected. 0 6 D s p a y i l 96 97 9. Visual Expression (Contd) When you place a video call, you can use and select from various options. Contents Information You can edit contents such as photo and video. You can check the information of the image call or lettering plus. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press My Setting You can custom setting the image call or lettering plus. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Preferences You can change the preferences of the image call or lettering plus. Press
(Left) Press Press Press 98 07 Contents 0 5 1 Ringtone Box ................................. 100 2 Wallpaper Box ............................... 100 3 Font Box ........................................ 101 4 Photo/Movie Album ..................... 101 5 MMS Contents Box ..................... 102 6 Playon ........................................ 103 7 june Contents Box ....................... 105 8 Live Box ......................................... 108 9 Video Chatting Box ...................... 108 10 Flashcon Contents Box ........... 109 11 Memory Manager ...................... 109 99 9999 1. Ringtone Box You can save the ringtones downloaded from NATE and check the default ringtone settings. 2. Wallpaper Box You can check the downloaded Wallpaper from NATE. 3. Font Box You can save the fonts downloaded from NATE or Motorola homepage. 4. Photo/Movie Album You can view the photos/movies taken with the phone or attached to the MMS message. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Photo Album
If you press NATE. in Live Bell or My Bell, you can download ringtones from
You can set and view the information of the ringtones by pressing
You can manage live ringtones in the Live Box menu of Contents.
(Live Box, see p.108) 100
If you press
(Right) in Downloads or Live Screen, you can download wallpaper from NATE.
You can set a wallpapaer, view pictures and delete a picture, by pressing
If you select My Gallery, you can edit the saved pictures into the folder and set as wallpaper.
The flash pictures downloaded from Nate can be checked in the Theme folder of Playon menu.
You can manage Live Screen in the Live Box menu of Contents.
(Live Box, see p.108) Press
(Left) Press Press Press 0 7 C o n t e n t s
You can view the photos/videos downloaded through PC Sync program.
(Photo Album, see p.116, Movie Album, see p.120)
Select Photo box 1~2 or External memory photo folder, and press
(Left). You can select/delete all, manage the folder, and view/sort the file.
Select the photo and press
(Left) to use various menu such as Send message, is box, Visual Expression, Create Slide, Move/Copy, Protect/
Lock, Unselect All, Delete, and Send via Bluetooth. 101
Font Mate : You can manage downloaded font (font type and size) from NATE. (Download Font Mate, see p.94)
Downloaded Fontv: You can manage the fonts downloaded from Motorola homepage. Download Font Mate, see p.94]
Downlaod Font Mate : You can connect to NATE and download fonts. 4. Photo/Movie Album (Contd) 5. MMS Contents Box You can view the photos/movies taken with the phone or attached to the MMS message. The content available for attachment to messages are stored. Movie Album Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
You can check photos, pictures, music, and video content in the attachment file box, or download new content from NATE content shop.
(Contents Box, see p.165)
Select Movie box 1~2 or External memory photo folder, and press
(Left). You can select/delete all, manage the folder, and view/sort the file.
Select the movie and press
(Left) to use various menu such as is box, Visual Expression, Create Slide, Move/Copy, Protect/Lock, Unselect All, Delete, and Send via Bluetooth.
If a movie file is lower than 950kbyte or set as movie mail, you can send as a MMS message.
-In this case, data fee is charged. 102 6. Playon You can use the downloaded content without reconnecting NATE. Press
(Left) Press Press
If the phone is set to mute in preferences of Playon, the phone makes no sound when you move between the Playon folder menu.
If you have no sufficient free space in the memory, you can download the content by deleting the content stored in the phone.
You can answer a call while you use the content, and return to the content after the call. Menu description NATE Home : Move to NATE menu / Playon : Acess the Playon service Phone theme : Wallpaper content are stored / Cyworld: Connect to the mobile Cyworld Real-TV : Watch ground wave and cable real-TV / is box : Make and manage UCC, and upload Navigation for pedestrian : Access NATE navigation for pedestrian /
JukeBox31nl : Connect to Game service T MAP : T MAP navigation service / Visual Expression : Video coloring/lettering 0 7 C o n t e n t s Note If you downloaded Playon content when you have no sufficient free space in the memory , TSM
(memory manager) is started. You can download the content by deleting the content stored in the phone
(excluding protected jun contents, live bell, and live screen content).
* TSM (Memory Manager) function that manages the memory and asks you if you wish to delete the existing content. If you delete all content from Playon, the content stored in Game box are also deleted. If you download content from Playon, a call rate and an information service fee are charged. 103 6. Playon (Contd) You can use the downloaded content without reconnecting NATE. Using downloaded content menu Manage You can modify (rename) the selcted content, move the content, move the folder, and check the information. Delete You can delete the selected content. Add folder You can create a folder to manage the content. Delete all Preferences You can delete all the downloaded content.
(If you select Delete all, all the content in Game Box content are also deleted.) You can check the memory and set the volume and auto sorting order of the downloaded content. 104 7. june Contents Box You can save, manage, and play the music content downloaded or received through internet. Press
(Left) Press Press
You can select the content you want to play by pressing
You can download the music content as long as the memory capacity allows.
You cannot play the content which is not completely downloaded. You can resume downloading by
. pressing
(Right).
You can receive a call while playing the music content. The phone returns to the music play mode after the call.
You can control volume with Volume button as the content is being played. The phone continues playing music even if you close the folder.
You can select a section to be repeated by pressing
. If you press again, the slected section is repeated (for vertical play).
If you press
You can change the settings for the music content stored in the june contents box with NATE player preferences
(Left), you can use the multi-tasking function to change settings while playing music conent. menu. (june setting, see p.176) 0 7 C o n t e n t s Note If you download content from wireless internet (NATE, june, Playon, Game Box , etc.)when you have no sufficient free space in the memory, the lack of memory message is displayed. You can download the content by executing the memory manager and deleting the content stored in the phone. You can listen to music conent with bluetooth. See bluetooth and the user manual of the device.
(Bluetooth, see p.127) 105 7. june Contents Box (Contd) You can save, manage, and play the music content downloaded or received through internet. NATE player screen and keysv You can delete the selected content. Using menu on the NATE Player window Delete Add to my album You can save the selected content in My album. Sort Manage content/
lyrics Sort content Wireless Internet You can download content via june or NATE. Manage message Delete all You can change the order of content to be played. You can rename title, set/release protection, view content information, and update lyrics. You can change the order of content by type or by date. You can delete all the content. You can write a message or manage received/sent messages. Content play icon The last played content folder
(Left)[Menu]
[Select]
Registered album folder All the content folders stored in the phone Content play time Content file size
(Right)[Play]
106 Using menu while playing the music content (for vertical play) Play mode You can select the play option (Once, random, repeat, repeat random). Menu Press-Previous Press & Hold-Rewind Pause/Play Horizontal view (full screen) Set repeat View list Stop (Upper menu) Press-Next Press & Hold-Fast Foward Menu Pause/Play Vertical view Press-Previous, Press & Hold-Rewind View list Stop (Upper menu) Press-Next, Press & Hold-Fast Foward Set repeat You can adjust volume during vertical/horizontal play by pressing the Volume button. 0 7 C o n t e n t s 107 Keys while playing music content For vertical play Select content in NATE Player screen Press
(Right) For horizontal play In the vertical view Press 8. Live Box 9. Video Chatting Box You can manage the downloaded live bell or live screen content downloaded from NATE. In Video call, you can use video chatting function and save the real time chatting message. 10. Flashcon Contents Box 11. Memory Manager You can use moving emoticon in messenger and video call. You can manage the memory in the phone, exter-
nal memory, and USIM card. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
You can set live bell/screen, delete, manage content and delete all by pressing
(Left).
You can play the selected content by pressing
(Right). 108
You can select and press
You can delete or protect/lock the file by pressing to check the selected file information.
(Left).
Move and select the menu with
You can set image as default or view the file info. by pressing
, and press to see the detail.
(Left).
(Chg_Img setting, see p.43)
Press
(Right) to connect to NATE and download Flashcon.
Select one of the memory information, and press to display the menu for the selected item.
(excluding june contents box, map, USIMs phone number/message and others) 0 7 C o n t e n t s 109 110 08 My Moto 0 5 1 Camera ......................................... 112 2 Bluetooth ......................................... 127 3 Subway Map .................................. 134 4 Dictionary ........................................ 136 5 File Viewer ...................................... 138 6 E-book
...................................139 7 Stopwatch ...................................... 139 8 Astro/Yoga/Acupress .................. 140 9 USB Mass Storage ...................... 142 111 111111 1. Camera Before using camera
Have the object stand still when you taking a photo.
Hold the phone with both hands to prevent shaking.
Rub the camera lens from time to time with soft cloth.
- Camera lens can be damaaged Precautions Do not take a photo or video when you are not permitted or which may intrude other persons privacy.
- You may have to compensate for vidation of portrait or intrusion of privacy. Taking and distribution of a candid photo via internet is a criminal act and is subject to civil/criminal punishment. Do not take a photo or video where it is forbidden. In order to prevent the misuse of camera phones, this product is designed to sound the camera tone in accordance with the relative regulations. Observe the camera etiquette, and do not modify the camera tone at your own discretion. 112
Battery consumption increases when using the camera.
It is recommended to take a photo outdoor or inside the room with light. If you take the photo at night or dark place, set the brightness maximum. CAUTIONS Place and use the phone in the safe place.
- Keep the phone away from the magnetic components. Be careful that dust or sand should not infiltrate into the phone. The camera lens is weak to impact. Do not drop the phone or give strong impact. Do not face the lens to the sun or strong light.
- The camera lens can be damaged. Avolid the place where there is sudden fluctuation of temperature and humidity.
- In this case, turn off the power and dry the phone. Recording with the folder closed Recording with the folder opened. Note Multi-Access function is unavailable during recording/capturing. 0 8 M y M o t o 113 1. Camera (Contd) Photo You can manage captured photo. Taking photos
(Left) Press Press and hold Camera button Press Press Press or Press
With the folder closed, press and hold Camera button to take a photo.
(Only when lock is released.)
When saving the photo, press
(Left) to use is box, send message, and visual expression menu.
-You can use this only when saving the photo is set as manual.
Press
(Right) to change the file name, you can send it through MMS.
-You can press
(Right) to change the text mode when renaming the file.
You can receive a call during capturing the photo. It automatically switch to incoming call screen.
(However you cannot go back to camera mode after the call.) Note Press To set the record/capture functions, press Volume button. or Camera button to take a photo. Icons description Setting camera menu Zoom : Enlarge an object captured at a long distance. Camera : Switch between front and rear camera.
(You cannot use 1200x1600, 960x1280, and 640x480) Bright : You can adjust brightness of the photo. Contrast : You can adjust sharpness of the photo. Effect : You can use various colors and filtering effects. Frame : You can put the photo in various photo frames.
(Supported size: 240x320, 320x240) Flip : You can reverse up/down or left/right of the photo. Mode : If you select photo, video or video mail, the phone switches into the preview mode of the selected function. Size : You can set the photo size. Front camera: 640x480, 400x300, 320x240, 176x144 Rear camera: 1200x1600, 960x1280, 480x640, 300x400, 240x320, 144x176 0 8 M y M o t o Quality : You can set the resolution of the photo.
-High: for printing
-Normal: for downloading to PC or for E-mail
-Low: for saving in the phone Setting : You can set day/night mode. Serial : Auto continued shooting (You cannot use 1600x1200 and 1280x960) Timer : You can use the timer 3 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec. Select Memory: You can check the total memory and the remaining free space. 115 114 1. Camera (Contd) Self-Camera Photo Album Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press Using Photo Album Menu Send to Message : Attach the photo and transfer through MMS message. Send/Register : Send the photo to various services. You can take a self photo using front camera. When the folder is closed, you cannot take a self photo. You can view and manage the photos. If you press Album.
(Right) in the photo preview mode, you can access Photo Some functions (Display, Move/Copy files, Sort files, and Select all) are restricted in the external memory folder. You cannot use some functions (send to message, send/register, set as display, edit photo) when using Chg_img menu. 116
- e-mail : Attach photo and send via e-mail.
- Cyworld : Send photo to the mobile cyworld homepage.
- is box : Connect to is box service and send the photo.
- Visual Expression : Set the video coloring and lettering service.
- PhotoOn : Use additional services using the photo.
- Send via Bluetooth : Send the photo using wireless bluetooth.
- Bluetooth Print : Connect and set the bluetooth between the phone and computer and print the photo. Delete : Delete the selected photo (excluding protected photos). Set as Display : Set the photo as a default display. Edit Photo : Edit photos (This menu is only available for photo sizes less than 640x480.) Move/Copy : Move/Copy the photos in the current folder to other folder. File Info/Manager : Check the photo information, and rename the file.
- Set the file lock/unlock. Folder Manager : Edit the folder, rename it, and set lock/unlock. File view : View the photos stored in the selected folder. File sort : Sort the photos in the selected folder. Select All : Select all photos stored in the selected folder and use various menu. Delete All : Delete all photos stored in the folder except protected ones. Note that information fee or additional data fee is imposed on photos attached to an MMS messenger or image call service. 0 8 M y M o t o 117 1. Camera (Contd) Movie You can capture movies and manage the captured movies. Movie Capture Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Right) to cancel movie capturing and choose
(Left) to pause.
Select
When saving the movie, press
(Left) to use is box, send message, and visual expression menu. Also after renaming the movie, press
-You can use this only when saving the movie is set as manual. to save it.
Depends on the memory capacity, the recording time may vary.
If you close the folder when capturing the movie, captured movie file will stop and does not save into your phone. Note To capture a movie, press To set the record/capture functions, press Volume button to move and select. If an incoming call arrives while capturing movies, press or Camera button. automatically stored in the movie album. to connect the call. The captured movie is 118 After the call, the screen is switched to the movie preview status. To send a movie message, press
(Left) and select movie mail in capture mode. The cell phone is optimized for sending a message MMS. Note that additional data service charge is imposed on the transmitted MMS message. Self Capture You can take a self capture using the front camera of the phone. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press Icons description Zoom : Enlarge an object captured at a long distance. Bright : You can adjust brightness of the photo. Contrast : You can adjust sharpness of the photo. Effect : Apply various colors and filtering effects. Setting camera menu Camera : Switch between front and rear camera. Mode : Select one of Photo, Movie, Movie Mail, and VT movie to move to preview mode of the selected item. Size : Set size of movie screen. ( 176x144, 320x240) Select Memory : Select saving folder between the phone and external memeory. 0 8 M y M o t o 119 1. Camera (Contd) Movie Album You can preview and manage the captured movie. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press To move to Movie Album, press Some functions (is box, preferences, ringtone, copy/move, sort, select all)
(Left) in preview mode. are not available for external movie folders. 120 Using Movie Album Menu Send to Message : Attach the movie and transfer through MMS message. Send/Register : Send the movie using is box service and bluetooth.
- is box : Connect to is box service and send the photo
- Visual Expression : Register as video coloring and lettering.
- Send via Bluetooth : Send the movie using wireless bluetooth. Delete : Delete the selected movie (excluding protected movies). Set as Standby : Set the movie as a default display. Set as Ringtone : Set as ringtone for selected movie. Move/Copy : Move/Copy the movies in the current folder to other folder. Info. Manager : Manage the movie file and folder.
- File Info/Manager : Check the movie information, and rename the file.
- Set the file lock/unlock.
- Folder Manager : Edit the folder, rename it, and set lock/unlock. File view : Select to view the saved movie file as a list or 9 at a page. Downloaded or captured movie file would display as
. File sort : Sort the movies in the selected folder. Cyworld You can connect to the mobile cyworld using the phone. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Icons used for playing movie
: Pause/Play
: Set Repeat
: Stop (Move to the previous page)
: Rewind
: Forward Volume button : Adjust Volume
(Left) : Move to previous movie
(Right) : Move to next movie Note When etiquette mode is not released, volume key does not activated. If you reset the etiquette mode for a movie during capturing, your mobile phone does not recover etiquette mode after movie capturing is completed. If a call is received during playing, the mobile phone returns to the receive screen and the play screen is automatically recovered after the call is completed. A service fee is charged when you use the service. Contact the service provider or visit Cyworld mobile homepage (http://cymobile.cyworld.com) for the service and further information. 0 8 M y M o t o 121 1. Camera (Contd) is box You can edit and manage the saved movie file as UCC. Photo Frame You can manage and view the captured photos and use all different types of services using the frame. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Frame Capture Menu while using photo frames Menu while using photo frames Frame Album Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press 122 The photo frames are updated monthly without charge. You can down-
load the new frame from NATE. Press Press
. to select a photo frame.
(Right) and adjust distance with and the brightness with If you use the updated frames without purchasing them, a call rate and an additional information service fee are charged every time you save the photo with the frames.
- A service fee is charged when you download the frames. You can store and manage the frames downloaded from NATE. Menu description Frame box Frame photo album Save frame Up/Down reversion Download frame Help Receiving agreement You can store and manage the photos. You can save the selected frame. Reverse the photo up side down. You can download frames from NATE. You can view guidelines on the photo frame service. You can agree or block the updating frame service. Press
(Left) to use Delete, Delete all, Rename photo file, Send photo, Send my album or Set Standby Screen.v 0 8 M y M o t o 123 1. Camera (Contd) NATE Photo Print You can request printing of the photos selected from Photo album and receive the printed phtos from the service provider. Visual Expression You can use various functions when you place a video call. Settings You can set various functions of camera. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press Contact the service provider or visit NATE Photo homepage
(http://photo.nate.com) for further information. Video coloring is the service that you can display the predefined image or characters and emoticon on the receivers phone when you place a video call. Lettering is the service that you can dispaly the predefined name or nickname on the receivers phone when you place a call. 124 125 Shutter Sound : Set a sound generated at an instant of capturing. Ready Sound : Set a sound generated during capturing. Location Information : Set or release to view the information of the captured photo and movie location. Select Memory : Set saving location. (phone/external memory) Autosave : Set a method of saving the captured photos or movies. (manual/
auto) Answering a call while capturing : Set a method of answering a call while capturing the video (select to answer/
auto answer). 0 8 M y M o t o 1. Camera (Contd) Memory Manager You can check and manage the information on total memory size, used memory size, and available memory size of your phone. Help Help shows instructions for using various keypad buttons assigned to the functions of phone camera. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press 2. Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth is a standard for wireless communications at short distances 2.45GHz and perfoms a wireless connection be-
tween various devices within a certain distance. Select an item you want and press
(Excluding june, map, and others) to move to the selected item. 126
Please use only Motorola-designated products or authorized goods.
When making a call with bluetooth unit, farther its distance from the phone is,
- Motorola bluetooth functions are best suitable for Motorolas bluetooth head-
sets or accessories.
Bluetooth devices of other manufacturers may not be compatible with Motorola mobile phones.
- Please see the user manuals of each manufacturer and contact a manufacturer the lower the speech quality is. If the unit is more than a certain distance away from the phone, a call may be disconnected.
When making a call in a noisy indoor or outdoor, surrounding noises may interrupt the call. 0 8 M y M o t o when troubles occur.
Bluetooth related products like bluetooth headset and handsfree are for separate sale.
- You can buy it at your agency or nearest Motorola service center.
To learn an accurate method of using bluetooth, see the user manual of bluetooth besides this manual.
When registering a bluetooth unit to the phone, please do it within near distances.
If you make a call in interrupted areas or a part of the body like hands touches the receiving/sending part of the phone, the phone may work abnormally or generate some noise.
Out of Motorola bluetooth functions, the communication with mobile handsets is optimized for Motorola mobile phones, so it cannot be compatible with those of other manufacturers.
Bluetooth may generate some different performances according to applicable rules. This device is low in transmission output, but signal decrease is so large as to minimize the battery consumption. Therefore, general rules are applied to this unit for long-term use. 127 2. Bluetooth (Contd) Bluetooth Mode You can set the connection between the pnoe and other devices via bluetooth. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Menu description Press
(Left) Press Press Press Connect Device You can use bluetooth functions by registering or connecting the bluetooth device to te phone. Bluetooth mode setting Hide internal device Connect handsfree Connect stero handsfree Connect headset Connect stereo headset Stereo Dial-up network and FTP connection status
You can search for new bluetooth devices in 3 min. and add them to your phones list of paired devices.
(Once the device is paired up with the phone, you can search them from the list)
If you run the bluetooth menu such as connection to bluetooth or allow access when the bluetooth mode is not enabled, a mode selection guide popup window is displayed. Select Yes on this windown, and press
If the phone is set to bluetooth mode, its battery consumption will be larger than ordinary times.
- If bluetooth functions are not used, please clear the bluetooth mode setting. 128
If the cell phone is connected to bluetooth device, an icon of connected device will be displayed on the standby screen.
After selecting a connected device from a list, press
(Left) to check a name/device, and perform the functions like Delete and Delete all.
Bluetooth can be connected only one at a time. To connect other equipment besides paired up devices, select a current paired up device, and press to disconnect. 0 8 M y M o t o 129 2. Bluetooth (Contd) Note
How to connect non-registered devices
How to connect a registered device Press and hold
(Left) to select all/unselect all in the phonebook. 1) Check if a target device is waiting for registration to bluetooth.
- See the manual of the device concerned for how to set the bluetooth device to standby mode. 1) Press
(Left) Press set bluetooth mode. Press Press and 2) Press
(Left) Press Press Press set bluetooth mode. and 3) If there is no registered bluetooth from bluetooth device connection, press
(Right) to select the functions like Search All, Search Audio Only, Search Mobile Phone Only, Search Computer Only, and Search Printer Only. 4) After selecting a desired search, press to search the bluetooth devices automatically.
- If there are no registered devices, the list of connectable devices is displayed. 5) If the bluetooth device is searched, the information on searched devices is displayed on the screen. 6) Select a device and press
. Enter the PIN CODE, and the device is automatically registered to the phone.
- For PIN CODE of the equipment concerned, see the user manual of the equipment concerned. 7) After selecting a registered device service, press to connect the phone with bluetooth device.
- Upon connection, an icon of the connected device is displayed on the standby screen. 130 2. Press
(Left) Press Press Press and select to connect the phone with bluetooth device device to connect. Press automatically.
- If you want other connections than a current one, select a currently con-
nected device first, and press to disconnect. (When connected, the connected device icon is displayed on the standby screen.)
Sending phone number via bluetooth 1) Sending phone number from the phonebook After selecting the number from the phonebook press to send the number to the defined device. Press
(Left) Press 2) Sending phone number using bluetooth Press Press Press Press Select the device.
(Left) Press
. while sending the data, and choose to send the phonebook with to choose the saved number in the phonebook, and send the selected Press number by pressing
Using bluetooth printer The bluetooth printer must be connected to the phone. You can select the photos and print out wirelessly. Refer to the user menual of the printer for the detail.
Using bluetooth headset/handsfree kit/stereo headset To place a call on the headset, dial the phone number, and then press Call but-
ton on the headset. You can switch the call to the phone from headset/handsfree kit, press and hold
. In order to switch the call back to headset/handsfree kit, you should press and hold again. To receive a call or end a call on the headset, press Call button on the headset. If you press Call button on the headset, the call is placed to the latest call number. Note The bluetooth headset/handsfree kit/stereo head set must be connected to the phone.
Using bluetooth PC By connecting the phone with the bluetooth PC, you can use the phone as a wireless communication modem, or you can easily send files from the phone to PC. You can copy the photos in the phone to PC using PC Sync program for bluetooth communication between PC and VU20. Note Because the computer and the VU20 phone communicate with each other via OPP (Object Push Profile), there is a case that the function is not sup-
ported depending on the PC manufacturer. Use the PC Sync program for bluetooth communication between PC and VU20. Since the function works differently depending on the software installed in the 0 8 M y M o t o PC, read the bluetooth manual of each vendor. 1) Using the phones as a PC wireless communication modem Run the bluetooth control program on the PC. If you select Dial-up Networking in Access setting in bluetooth preferences, you can use the bluetooth device as a wireless communication modem. However, if you connect the 5PIN USB data cable, wireless modem is disconnected. (Dial-up Networking, see p.132) 2) Sending files to PC You can search files in the phone and send them to PC. Run the bluetooth control program (PC sync) on the PC. Set the bluetooth communication (Send file) on the phone. After setting the communication function, you can select and send files to PC. 131 2. Bluetooth (Contd) Note While connecting the phone to bluetooth communication device, you can still make a call via headset or handsfree, or play various contents. To use a connected device, you must stay within 10m from the phone. When using bluetooth FTP(File Transfer Profile) or OPP(Object Push Profile), the receiver phone must be in the standby mode. Description of bluetooth device functions and the method of using them described in this user manual may vary depending on bluetooth device. For more information, please see the user manual of the device concerned. 132 Settings You can set preferences for bluetooth functions. Press
(Left) Press Press Press My Device Info You can check the bluetooth name address, and type. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Receiving Folder
: When saving data received from bluetooth-supporting devices to the phone, you can dessignated a folder.
-Phonebook Group : You can save groups by pressing and designating a folder (others, workplaces, friends, families). Service Selection
-Audio Devices
-Dial Up Networking
-Receive Data
-File Transfer
-PC-Sync
: Set a reception mode from other devices.
: Make a connection from a registered bluetooth audio device to the phone.
: Search the phone from bluetooth PC, and use it for PC wireless modem.
: You can exchange data with a near by bluetooth device.
: You can send files from the phone to other devices.
: Use the PC-Sync program for bluetooth between the phone and PC.
-Photo Album
-Movie Album Bluetooth Alert Auto call transfer Set Pincode
: You can save albums by pressing and designating a folder (photo box1, photo box2).
: You can save albums by pressing and designated a folder (movie box1, movie box2).
: The phone alerts when the bluetooth successfully attempts connection or found abnormal, interrupted connection.
: When the user place a call using the phone, auto call transfer automatically connects to the bluetooth headset.
: When you connect the bluetooth device, press to set the PIN Code automatically inserted.
When checking my device information, you can rename the device by
When checking my device information, you can rename the device by pressing
When changing the name, you can change the text input mode by pressing
(Right). 0 8 M y M o t o 133 3. Subway Map The phone provides the nationwide subway route map. The information is subject to change denpending on the circumstances. V iew Route Map You can view the nationwide subway routes. S earch Route You can search a subway route. M y Route You can check your saved routes. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
Press
(Left) to select a line and view the map in a specific area you have selected.
Press
(Right) to search a route.
(See Search Route for details.)
You can find the number of transfers required and the estimated travel time. (The estimated travel time includes the distance beween stations and the transfer time (approx. 5min). It is an estimation, and can be different from the actual time.)
Press
(Left) to save the route in My Route. Press
(Right) to check the route with minimum number of transfers or with the shortest distance. 134
Press
(Left) to save the route searched with View Route Map or Search Route.
Press
(Left) to delete a route or delete all routes. Station Info. Select a subway station and press timetable, exit infor and transfer info. to find first/last train Press
(Left) Press Press Press L ost Property Office Telephone numbers of the lost property offices are displayed. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Settings You can set the frequently searched area. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Help Guide to use the buttons when the subway map is displayed. Press
(Left) Press Press Press 0 8 M y M o t o 135 4. Dictionary You can search words by using English-Korean/Korean-English dictionaries. B efore using the dictionary Downloading via PC-Sync Program 1) Go to Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr), download PC-Sync, and install it to PC. 2) Run PC-Sync program and click [E-Document > Dictionary]
3) If you select [Put E-Dictionary into Cell Phone] after clicking [E-Dictionary] from
[E-Document > Dictionary] program, the e-dictionary database are saved inth the phone. Downloading via USB Mass Storage 1) Go to Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr), download e-dictionary-
related database. 2) If you copy a downloaded file to DIC folder of a USB Mass Storage after connecting the mobile phone to PC, e-dictionary database are saved in the phone.
(USB Mass Storage, see p.142 ) When searching words in English-Korean/Korean-English dictionary, if you
(Left), you can view list, view English-Korean/Korean-English diction-
press ary, view previous word, my vocabulary, and add to my vocabulary. Press when you are on English-Korean/Korean-English page, you can change the screen to Englsih-Korean/Korean-English search screen. You can use an e-dictionary menu if there are e-dictionary database. 136 English-Korean If you enter English word in the box, the related words are displayed. Press
(Left) Press Press Press K orean-English If you enter Korean word in the box, the related words are displayed. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
After selecting a desired word, you can check the word by pressing
Upon checking the word, you can perform Tap.Move/Tap Clear by pressing
. M y History You can save, check and manage up to 100 searched words for each Korean-English/English-Korean dictionary. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
If a capacity is exceeded its space, older words will be deleted first.
(Right). When moving the tap, you can select desired word by using or
, you can move to selected word. If you press
After selecting a desired word, you can check the word by pressing
Upon checking the word, you can perform Tap.Move/Tap Clear by pressing
(Right). When moving the tap, you can select desired word by using o r
, you can move to selected word. If you press
You can check the previous words by presing
You can check the previous words by presing
. M y Vocabulary You can save the words searched from dictionary. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
When searching words via dictionary, you can save them into My Word List in order by pressing
You can save up to 1,000 words per folder.
Press
(Left) to use various functions including Set/Clear Study, Delete,
(Left) and selecing Add to Word List. Move Words, Sort (in English/Korean spelling order, by date), Manage Folder(rename folder, lock folder), Delete All in Folder, and Select All in Folder.
Press
(Right) to select the words and press
(Left) to use the functions such as Set/Clear Study, Delete, Move and Clear All. S ettings You can set automatic word save setting/released and font (type) and size. Press
(Left) Press Press Press 0 8 M y M o t o 137 5. File Viewer You can view files stored in internal/external memory. Press
(Left) Press Press Note The image displayed on the phone can be different from that shown on PC, and some of figures may be omitted.
- Some images or text may not be displayed depending on the file type or size. Help
(Left) Press-Previous page Press & Hold-Start page 6. E-book You can read the text file on the phone. See Help for further information. 7. Stopwatch You can use the phone as a stopwatch. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
You can view image files (JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF, WMF, EMF) and
You can view image files (JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF, WMF, EMF) and document files (PDF, Text, HTML, Word, Excel, Power Point).
To use the file viewer, you should save files in the internal memory with PC Sync program.
(Right) Volume button Rotate screen Set to screen Zoom Press-Next page Press & Hold-End page
The phone provides the space of upto 200 E-books, with maximum
The phone provides the space of upto 200 E-books, with maximum 1024K per an E-book file. The number of files to be stored in the phone varies depending on the file size.
You can use Go To, Search word, Search dictionary, Display and Help by
You can record upto 20 lap times with the lap time function.
You can record upto 20 lap times with the lap time function.
The stop watch continues even if you close the folder.
For external memory, the external memory card (Micro-SD) must be mounted on the phone. (USB Mass Storage, see p.142)
- You can download PC Sync program from the Motorola homepage
(www.mymotorola.co.kr).
Select a file in the list and press
(Left). You can use Delete, File name/Information, Sort by time, Sort by name, Sort by type, Sort by size, Delete all, and bluetooth. 138 Hide/Show menu Previous file pressing
(Left). Previous screen Next file Note The E-dictionary program must installed in the phone or external memory. For more information see Dictionary Guide. (Dictionary, see p. 136) Button description Volume button, Move page Move line Start page End page Button description Start/Pause/Resume
(Right) Reset (Previous screen)
(Left) During counting: Lap time 0 8 M y M o t o 139 8. Astro/Yoga/Acupress You can check your astrology, get information on Yoga and acupress to maintain your health. Astrology Press
(Left) Press Press Press 3) Hwatu Cards You can see your luck with the Hwatu card. For more details, refer to Help. 4) Horoscopes You can see your luck of the lifetime, week or month with your Horoscope. 5) Blood Type Fortune You can see your characteristics and material harmony based on your blood type. 6) Biorhythm Your monthly, weekly and daily biorhythms are provided with physical, Yoga Acupressure Guide Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press 1) My Fortune Enter your date of birth to check your luck. After you have entered for the first time, the date of birth is automatically changed to the initial setting. 2) Tarot Cards You can see your luck with the Tarot card which is traditional European card games. For more details, refer to Help. 140 emotional and intelligent index with interpretation. Press to check monthly, weekly biorhythm. You can check the daily biorhythm by selecting displayed. 7) Lucky Number Pressv and press again to receive 6 lucky numbers. 8) User Settings Enter your exact date of birth to view the exact information. on the weekly biorhythm 13 Yoga movements including Get shaped-Basic posture are described. 12 points on the body are displayed including hand, foot, and acupuncture points. Press Press Press to change the content. to check the order of figures.
(Left) to view description on each Yoga movement. Press Press Press body part. to change the content. to check the figures.
(Left) to view description on each the massage method for each 0 8 M y M o t o 141 9. USB Mass Storage You can transmit various contents and MP3 files between the phone and PC via the 5PIN USB data cable. Press
(Left) Press Press Check USB Mass Storage Check if an external memory card (Micro-SD) is mounted on the phone. Visit Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr) and download the USB driver program. Connect the 5PIN USB data cable to the USB port of PC, and connect the other end to the charging connector of the mobile phone.
- Do not forcefully remove the 5PIN USB data cable rather than releasing connection on the PC.
(The mobile phone can be switched off.) Note The MP3 files downloaded to the USB mass storage in the mobile phone cannot be played in other mobile phone. You can find the MP3 files stored in the USB mass storage in june Contents Box.
(june Contents Box, see p.105) You cannot play the MP3 files or contents if you rename or delete the default folder name of the USB mass storage. 142 Mounting external memory card (Micro-SD) You can mount and dismount the external memory card.
(The external memory card is not included in the product package. ) Remove the battery cover as shown in the figure. Mount the external memory (Micro-SD) as shown in the figure.
- Be sure that the external memory is mounted to the correct direction, or the slot can be damaged.
- Icon is displayed on the standby screen when the external memory is mounted properly. Slide the external memory to the outside when removing the external memory card. (Micro-SD) Do not turn off the phone while using the data stored in the external memory card.
- The data in the card can be erased. Insert the external memory card and restart it, if you first use the card or if there is an error on the card. 0 8 M y M o t o Keep the external memory card in the safe place.
- Do not give impact or bend the card.
- Keep the card away from hot and humid place, the place with corrosive material or the place with magnetic wave or static electricity. Note When using the external memory card, you can only use some certain functions and other functions are restricted. End the USB mass storage before you remove the external memory card.
- A critical system error or defect may occur. Motorola takes no responsibility on loss or damage of data caused due to negligence or mishandling of the user. This product supports upto 4GB capacity of Micro-SD. 143
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144 09 Organizer 1 Morning call/Alarms ..................... 146 2 Calendar ......................................... 148 3 Scheduler ........................................ 149 4 Memo
......................................... 150 5 Diary
....................................... 151 6 Calculator ........................................ 153 7 World Time ..................................... 154 145 1. Morning call/Alarm The phone provides bell or vibrates at the designated time. Easy Alarm When the time reaches to the period user have set, the alarm rings once. Morning Call You can set the repeat count and cycle for morning call at the required time. My Alarm You can set the Alarm to ring at a desired time. Press
(Left) Press Press Note Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press after selecting Easy Alarm Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press after selecting Morning Call Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press after selecting My Alarm If an alarm is on, is displayed on the screen and when it is off, icon is no longer displayed on the screen. If the phone is set to Vibrate or Etiquette mode, the phone vibrates instead of rings. (The phone rings for morning call.) When alarms set to the same time, operate in the following priority order:
(Easy Alarm Morning Call My Alarm 15) You can turn off the alarm by opening/closing the folder when alarm rings.
- You can also turn off the alarm by pressing the Volume button, Camera button,
, Hold switch or
(Right).
, If you set the morning call to repeat more than once, you must press
(Right) to turn off the morning call.
If the designated timer for easy alarm expires, the alarm rings once.
If the designated timer for easy alarm expires, the alarm rings once.
- After alarm rings once, it automatically turns off.
You can set time by 1~999min. 146
You can set alarm at the desired day of a
(Right) week by selecting a day with and setting the desired time in the cycle field.
If a morning call sounded with one or more repeat times previously set, you can set Morning Call Standby function by pressing
- If the repeat time set is ended or you do not
(Right), the internal and external press screens are waiting for Morning Call.
Even if you open or close the folder or press the Volume button and Camera button, the phone is set to Morning Call Standby and the morning call is sounded at the time of repeat previously set.
If you press upon Morning Call sounding, Morning Call of the day will be cleared regardless of a repeat time previously set.
You can set an alarm to be sounded at a desired time by setting a time and
You can set an alarm to be sounded at a desired time by setting a time and interval.
You can enter maximum 20 Korean characters and 40 English character for memo, a message content will be displayed when an alarm is sounded.
You can set alarm at the desired day of a week by selecting a day with
(Right) and setting the desired time in the cycle field. 147 0 9 O r g a n z e r i 2. Calendar 3. Scheduler If you set and save a schedule, alarm rings on a corresponding date and displays the stored content. You can view or add schedule you have entered in. Press
(Left) Press Press
(Right) at a desired date.
You can select New Schedule, New Things To-do, New Anniversary Date, New D-Day, and New Meeting Planner by pressing
(You can add 180 items for schedule, things to do and anniversary date, 30 items for d-day and 50 items for meeting planner.)
If you select Calendar top/bottom or 3 Months top/bottom in Set Standby, the current month is displayed with the scheduled dates in different color.
When schedules set to the same time, alarm operate in the following priority order:
- D-Day Anniversary Schedule Meeting Planner
Schedule start up page is the montly calendar.
- Press
(Left) to find the schedules by Day/Month/Year.
Press
(Left) to use Month, Week, Go to a date, Delete, Delete by day or month, and Delete all. to check the daily schedule.
- When setting View by week, select a day of a week and press Menu description New schedule : The phone provides the alarm and displays memo in accordance with the alarm cycle until the cycle is expired. New to-do : The to-do item is displayed as a block from the start date to the end date. New anniversary : The phone provides the alarm and displys memo at the designated anniversary. New D-Day : Days remaining to or passed from a specific day is displayed on the standby screen. The alarm rings on the designated date. New meeting planner : If you enter a time, the times of major cities of the world are displayed. The alarm rings and the memo appears until the end date of the selected period. 148 Schedule To-do Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
Press
Press
(Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
(Right) to add a new schedule.
Press
Press
(Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
(Right) to add a new to-do. Anniversary Press
(Left) Press Press Press
Press
Press
(Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
(Right) to add a new schedule. 0 9 O r g a n z e r i 149 3. Scheduler (Contd) 4. Memo 5. Diary You can view or add schedule you have entered in. You can store upto 50 memos in the phone. You can write the photo diary or diet diary on the phone. D-day Press
(Left) Press Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
(Right) to to add a new d-day.
(Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
Press
Press
If you select the calculation by date for D-day setting, D-day will be indicated from a current date based on the date entered. If you select the calculation by a certain date, entering remaining dates or passing dates based on the date entered will indicate D-day.. Meeting Planner Press
(Left) Press Press Press
Press
Press
(Left) to use View by month, Delete or Delete all.
(Right) to add a new meeting plan.
Press
You can enter a memo of upto 48 Korean letters or 96 English letters.
(Right) to add a new meeting plan.
When checking a written memo,ou can edit it by pressing
Press
(Left) on the list to delete, protect/lock or delete all. 150 Photo Diary You can write and manage diary with the photos. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Write Diary The photos used in the photo diary are not deleted even if the same photos are deleted from Photo Album. You can store upto 180 photo diaries and cannot duplicate diaries on the same date. You cannot use photos saved in the external memory. 0 9 O r g a n z e r i Read Diary You can check, delete, or edit the stored photo diary. Settings You can set font color and diary background. 151 5. Diary (Contd) You can write the photo diary or diet diary on the phone. Diet Diary Set goals for weightloss, this can help from this function or diet. Press
(Left) Press Press Press My Diet Diary How to Record My Body Info Press press Press
-You can check standard weight, B.M.I, and B.M.R.
(Left) to select a desired date on the calendar and to record.
(Right) to Input the body info. How to Record Food Log Press the total calories. Press to select the food, press
(Right) to find out
(Left) to select [User Input] or [Add Food]. 152 Note When searching dates on the calendar, you can search daily/monthly/
yearly/records by pressing
(Left). Dates indicating that body and meal records are kept on the calendar are displayed in color, and you can check their contents on the bottom of the screen. My Food Log The records are displayed. Press Press Press to check the monthly record.
(Right) to add a record.
(Left) to view/delete/delete all of diet records lists and graphs. My Body History The records are displayed. Press Press Press to check the monthly record.
(Right) to add a record.
(Left) to view/delete/delete all of diet records lists and graphs. 6. Calculator You can make simple calculation with the phone. Press
(Left) Press Press 0 9 O r g a n z e r i
(Right) to make the calculation again.
Press
When entering numbers or symbols, press and hold to delete all. to delete a character, press
You can use the operators several times in a calculation. Operators
: x
(Left): .
153 7. World Time You can check a current time of world main cities (50 countries) and city information, and set various functions. Press
(Left) Press Press
Press to display the country, country code, area code, emergency number/information of the selected cities. Menu description Summer Time(DST) World Clock You can set summer time periods by cities. The local time of your area and the selected city are displayed on the standby screen. You can change the clock type on the standby screen, and you can see preview by pressing
(However you cannot use this function if a phone theme or flash is selected.)
(Right). City Info. You can check desired city information. 154 10 Message 1 Message Box ................................. 156 2 New Message ................................ 160 3 Mobile Messenger ....................... 163 4 e-mail
....................................... 163 5 Report Spam/Service .................. 164 6 Contents Box ................................. 165 7 Settings ......................................... 166 155 1. Message Box You can view and manage the received messages. INBOX Menu description Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Select INBOX
When you receive the message, the icon is displayed on the standby screen.
- The information on the latest message received is shown at the top.
When you receive the messsage with the phone number shown on the screen, press a call to the person who sent the message. to make
If you press when receiving a voice message, you are connected to the voice mailbox, and you can listen to the recorded voice message.
When checking the message, press
- When checking the message, press
- When checking the text message, press Volume button to zoom in/out the screen. to move to the previous or the next message. to move to the other message box. Note If the capacity for received message is exceeded, the oldest message deleted first. You can check the received message in the standby screen using the Message Alarm and Preview.
(Settings, see p.166)
You can check and manage the received messages. (Including voice messages)
Select a message and press
The content attached to the multi-mail is automatically played. to read the message. Icon description unconfirmed SMS Message confirmed SMS Message unconfirmed MMS Message confirmed MMS Message unconfirmed Movie Message confirmed Movie Message 156 Reply : You can reply the message to the sender. Delete : You can delete the selected message. Forward : You can forward the received message to other person. Save Number : You can save the phone number indicated in the message in the phonebook. Save Message : You can save the selected message in SAVED box. Save to USIM : If the selected message is SMS, you can save the message in USIM box. Add to Spam List : Register a selected message as a spam number to block the message. Sort Message : You can sort the message into name/time/size order. Message Search : You can search and find the message by name/number/string. Delete All : You can delete all saved message in the inbox. 1 0 M e s s a g e 157 1. Message Box (Contd) You can view and manage the received messages. OUTBOX Press
(Left) Press Press Select OUTBOX Icon description Temporary saved message SMS sent meesage MMS sent message
You can manage sent message, draft message, and failed message.
Select the message and press
While writing the message, press to check the content of the message.
(Left) to save the message.
- You can press to continue and rewrite the message. Menu description Delete : You can delete the selected message. Forward : You can forward the received message to other person. Save Number : You can save the phone number indicated in the message in the phonebook. Save Message : You can save the selected message in SAVED box. Delete All : Delete All : You can delete all saved message in the inbox. 158 SAVED USIM Press
(Left) Press Press Select SAVED Press
(Left) Press Press Select USIM
You can move the selected messages from the inbox or outbox to the
You can manage and save the message by selecting a message In the saved box.
For outbox message, press message, and delete all. to delete, forward, save number, save
For inbox message, press to reply, delete, forward, save number, save message, save to USIM, add to spam list, sort message, message search, and delete all. inbox, and select the menu Save to USIM. 1 0 M e s s a g e 159159 159 2. New Message The integrated MMS function enables you to attach content to the long text message and send to the mobile phone or e-mail address. Press
(Left) Press Press
A message can be sent to upto 20 people at a time.
You can answer a call while you are writing a message, and return to the message screen after the call.
You can send 3 image files (photo or picture) and 1 music and movie file.
After writing a message, you can preview the message with
(Right). MMS is an SKTs new multimedia transmission service integrating the text message function and the color mail function. Note Cautions in writing messages Messages are sent as SMS in default. However In the following cases, they are changed to MMS and additional data fee is charged: message exceeding 40 Korean letters/80 English letters, font color changed, emoticon added, avatar added, paper set, content attached (photo, movie, background music, etc.). If a message is changed to MMS, a message Converted to MMS is displayed on the message windown. MMS fee The same information fee is charged for long text message, changed font color, paper set, avatar set, and emoticon added between MMS and SMS. Additional service fee is charged. No data call fee is charged for sending and receiving MMS. Visit SKT T-World homepage (http://www.tworld.co.kr) or contact SKT Customer Center for further information. 160 Letter Paper You can select the various background. Select Press Avartar The character or the photo of the sender is displayed on the message receivers phone. Select Press Image Background : You can select a image stored in the phone and set the image as a background. Photo Background : You can select a photo stored in the photo album and set the photo as a backround. (Press to select.) Color Background : You can select the background color of the letter paper.
(Note that the content might not be identified if the letters are written on the paper of the same color.) No Background : You can set the background as a white paper. Contents Download : You can connect to NATE content shop and download the latest contents. Character Avatar : You can set a character in the photo album as a avartar. Photo Avatar : You can set the photo in the photo album as a avartar.
(Press to select.) No Avatar : No avartar is displayed on the receivers phone. An Avatar? : Description on avartar is displayed. Contents Download : You can connect to NATE content shop and download the latest contents. 1 0 M M M e e e s s s s s s a a a g g g e e e 161 2. New Message (Contd) 3. Mobile Messenger 4. e-mail The integrated MMS function enables you to attach content to the long text message and send to the mobile phone or e-mail address. You can use the real time messenger function without registering friends. Using the phone, you can manage inbox and outbox of the e-mail. Using menu in the message writing field Press English upper/lower case).
(Right) to change the writing mode (Korean, Symbol, Number, Menu description Set Text Color Use or to set the color of the text. Picture Emoticon to move page, and press the number key pad to Press select the emoticon. Text Emoticon to move page, and press the number key pad to Press select the emoticon. Add Number Select the phone number in the phonebook and press input the phone number automatically. to Used word You can store and use the frequently used word.
- You can edit the word in settings.
(Settings, see p.166) Save to Draft box You can save the draft message in the outbox.
(OUTBOX, see p.158) 162 Using menu in the attachment field Press
(Left) in the
(Attachment) field If you select and press
, you can connect to NATE content shop and download the most latest contents. You can check and manage contents in Attachment box.
(Left) on the window.
(Contents Box, see p.165) Press Menu description Attach Photo You can attach the photo stored in the attachment box. Attach Video Attach Music/
Voice Attach Image You can attach the video stored in the attachment box. You can attach the music or voice stored in the attachment box. You can attach the image downloaded from NATE. Take Photo You can take a photo and attach in the message. Record Video You can take a video and attach in the message. Record Voice You can record a voice and attach in the message. Using menu in the receiver field You can use the various functions such as search by name, recent addresses, add group, enter e-mail, read-reply rqst, send receivers list by pressing
(Left). Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
If you press
(Right), you can add an entry by searching name/number or entering number.
When writing the email, you can attach the photo.
You can check recived contents, images, attachments.
If you press
(Left), you can use talk, delete, message box, settings, help, update functions. Note The mobile messenger service is charged with the fixed service fee per message, and no data fee will be charged.
- Use Help or visit the messenger homepage (http://mm.nate.com) for further information. Note In order to use e-mail service, you have to register and make a e-mail account. Additional service fee is charged. 1 0 M M M e e e s s s s s s a a a g g g e e e 163 5. Report Spam/Service To promote convenience of the user and to prevent damage caused by illegal spam, you can report the received spam messages to the spam handling center of Korea Information Security Agency. Press
(Left) Press Press 6. Contents Box You can manage and check attachment of the received MMS. Press
(Left) Press Press Menu description Photo Image Music/Voice Movie Nate Shop You can view and manage the attachable photos. You can store and manage the images downloaded from NATE. You can view and manage the attachable music, and voice files. You can view and manage the attachable movie files. You can connect to NATE content shop and download the latest contents. 1 0 M e s s a g e You can check received spam messages. Menu description Menu description Spam Messages Report Msg. Spam You can report spam by selecting the spam message and press Report Voice Spam You can report spam by selecting the spam number and press Spam Settings Help You can block the number or message to set as a spam. You can check the guide for spam report.
(Right).
(Right).
If you select
Press
(Left) to use Send MMS, Set Background, Rename, Delete, Protect/Release, and Delete All functions. and press
, you can connect to NATE content shop and download the latest contents. Note Visit the spam handling center of Korea Information Security Agency (www.spamcop.or.kr) for further information. 164 165 7. Settings You can set preferences for the message functions. Press
(Left) Press Press MMS Settings Signature Settings
: You can select and set various contents when writing messages. Background Settings : You can select the background of the message. (Letter Paper, see p.161) Avartar Settings : You can send the character or photo with the message. (Avartar, see p.161) Font Color Settings : You can select the font color. (Press Photo Size Settings : You can set the size of photos transmitted from the phone via wireless Web (Internet). Set Name Card : You can determine whether to attach your phone name card to all the messages. MMS mode change : You can set alarm when switching SMS to MMS message.
: You can attach the designated sentence at the end of the message. Edit Signature : You can change font color or enter emoticon by pressing to select font color.)
(Left), or and change letter input mode by pressing
(Right). MSG Noti. Setting Msg. Notification Sent Msg. Auto Save Spam Settings Phrase Settings Signature Setting : You can set the designated sentence at the end of the message.
: You can set ring volume, alarm type, and alarm on calls.
: You can set to display the message on the standby screen when a message is received.
: You can set auto save option on/off for sent messages.
: You can block the message from the designated phone number and string. Number Block : You can check the number, or cancel block, add, or delete all by pressing
(Left). String Block : You can check the blocked phone number and use cancel block, add, delete all by pressing Spam Setup/Release : You can set to block spam number or sentence.
: You can set the frequently used phrase.
(Left). 166 11 Phonebook 1 Search Number ............................. 168 2 Add New Contact ........................ 170 3 Edit Group ...................................... 171 4 Edit Speed Dial ............................. 171 5 Call History/Time .......................... 172 6 Block Calls ...................................... 172 7 Memory Usage .............................. 173 8 Automatic Backup ....................... 173 9 My Number .................................... 174 167 167 1. Search Number You can search the saved phone number list. Press
(Left) Press Press Search All
(Left) Press Press Press Phone numbers beginning with the entered character are listed. If you enter the first sound of a name, all the names starting with the sound are searched. Press Group
(Left) Press Press It is displayed in the order of groups. You can search for the phone number by Press Press Menu description New Message Send message to selected number. Messenger Real-time messenger service. (Messenger, see p.163) Video Call Cyworld Place a video call to selected number. Connect to the mobile homepage. (NATE Mobile Homepage, see p.81) Send/Connect Use e-mail, Voice Message Call, Call Me Free, Number Via Message, and Via Bluetooth functions for selected number. (Bluetooth, see p.130)
You can check or edit phone numbers.
If you press Speed Dial, and Numberare displayed.
(Right) on the standby screen, Search All, Group,
Select a phone number and press
You cannot delete the default mobile security number. to place a call to the number. Note You can see the phone number and group saved in USIM card only when USIM card is mounted in the phone. 168 moving to a group you want. If you enter the first sound of a name, all the names starting with the sound are searched. Add New Contact Save the phone number in the phonebook, if its not saved in the USIM card. Speed Dial Press Saved speed dial number is searched when entering speed dial key.
(Left) Press Press Press Number Press Pressing the number you want to search for displays the phone number
(Left) Press Press Press including the number you entered. Add Speed Dial Assign selected number as a speed dial. Set as Primary #
Assign a specific number as a primary number. View Set view of the number saved in the phone or USIM card.
(This will affect search all and number screen.) Move/Copy to USIM Copy or move the saved phone number in USIM card to the phone.
(You can only save the phone number and email information when copy/move USIM file.
- Depends on the USIM card capacity, some data may not be stored due to availabe space.) Delete Delete all or delete the selected number. 1 1 P h o n e b o o k 169 2. Add New Contact You can save phone numbers in the phone or USIM card. Save by phone Save by USIM Press
(Left) Press
Including mobile security numbers, you
Press Press
(Left) Press
You can save the phone number upto
Press 3. Edit Group 4. Edit Speed Dial You can manage the groups in the phonebook. You can assign speed dial numbers to the frequently used phone numbers. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press can save upto 2000 numbers.
When saving as a new contact, you
can select the saving location (phone, USIM card).
If you select Add to Contact
when saving phone number on the standby screen, you can add or modify the existing phone number of the phonebook.
(Left) to set the primary number, and
(Right) to assign as a
Press speed dial number. USIM card capacity.
When saving as a new contact, you
can select the saving location (phone, USIM card).
If you select Add to Contact
when saving phone number on the standby screen, you can add or modify the existing phone number of the phonebook.
(Left) to set the primary number, and
(Left) to set the primary number, and
(Left) to set the primary number, and
(Right) to assign as a
Press
Press speed dial number. Icon description Name Other Group Ringtone Anniversary date Mobile Image Memo Home e-mail Fax Office Anniversary type
When saving by USIM, you can save name, group, mobile1, mobile2, and e-mail. Depends on the USIM card capacity, some data may not be stored due to availabe space. Note You can visit Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr), download PC Sync program, and save, edit, and send phone number to PC. 170
Press add a group.
If you press
(Right) to select the saving location (by phone or by USIM) and
(Left), you can use Edit, Move Members, Move/Copy to USIM, and Delete Members.
If you delete a group, the phone numbers in the group are moved to Other group. For group saved in USIM, numbers are moved to None.
You cannot delete or rename the default groups.
- Phone: Family, Other, Office, Friend
- USIM: None
On the standby screen, if you press the registered speed dial number, holding the last digit, the phone dials the registered phone number.
(Placing a call with speed dial, see p.46)
You can store upto 200 speed dial numbers (including mobile security numbers) in the phonebook.
If you press
(Left), you can use Edit Speed Dial, Change Speed Dial, View List, and Delete.
You cannot delete the mobile security number. 1 1 P h o n e b o o k 171 5. Call History/Time You can view the call history and time. 6. Block Calls 7. Memory Usage 8. Automatic Backup You can register a phone number you want to block. You can check the memory status of the phonebook. The phone updates the phonebook everyday to the server. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
If you press
(Left) while viewing the call time, the call time is reset to zero.
The call time is counted from the point the ringer is generated, and charging begins after the call is connected.
Press
Press Menu description
(Right) to add a phone number to the block phone number list. to set/release and edit block calls. All Calls : You can block all incoming calls. Hidden Numbers : You can block all restricted calls. 060* : You can block calls starting with 060 numbers. 172
Press
(Left) to reset memory.
- All phone numbers in the phone except mobile security are deleted. 1 1 P h o n e b o o k 173 8. Automatic Backup (Contd) 9. My Number You can view your own number. Press
(Left) Press Press
Press
Press to register user information in the phone.
(Left) to send via message or send via bluetooth.
(Bluetooth, see p.127) Menu description Upload Address Book : You can view changed address and upload to the server. Download Address Book : You can download saved address in the server.
(Additional fee is charged when downloading.) Address Book Info : You can check the information of the most recent saved address book to the server. Move to NATE : You can view phonebook saved in the phone or NATE web phonebook. The phonebook in the phone is synchronized with NATE. Settings : You can set various preferences such as password, phonebook automatic backup, time, delete, and update. Help : You can view guidelines on the phone automatic backup services. Note In order to use automatic backup service, you have to register first and additional service fee is charged. Contact SKT Customer Center for further information. 174 12 Settings 1 Phone Settings .............................. 176 2 Call Settings ................................... 177 3 Nate Settings ................................. 178 4 Powersave ...................................... 179 5 USIM Setting ................................. 179 6 Set Time ......................................... 180 7 Lock/Password ............................. 181 8 /Language ............................... 182 9 Reset
......................................... 183 10 Moto Customer Service .......... 183 11 About ........................................ 184 175 1. Phone Settings Integrated menu for phone setting. Sounds You can set the sound functions in the sound menu.
(Left) Press Press
(Sound, see p.84) Press Press Display You can set the display functions in the display menu.
(Left) Press Press
(Display, see p.92) Press Press Message You can set the message functions in the message menu.
(Left) Press Press
(Settings, see p.166) Press Press 176 Camera
(Left) Press Press
(Camera, see p.125) Press Press june Setting You can set the june contents box functions in the june contents box menu. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Play Setting : You can set the preference for content play. Display : You can change settings for skin, preview, or recommended content. Live screen sound : You can select the background sound when a live screen is set in the standby screen. Memory : You can check the total space, used space, and free space of internal/external memory. Bluetooth You can set the bluetooth functions in the bluetooth menu. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Preference, see p.132) T Live You can set the T Live functions in the T Live menu. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(T LIVE Settings, see p.41) 2. Call Settings Integrated menu for call setting. Answer Options You can set the call answer mode. Press
(Left) Press Press Press Open Phone : Receive a call when opening the folder. Any Key : Receive a call when pressing any buttons except
[Send] Key Only : Press After 3 Seconds : The call is connected automatically in 3 seconds after to receive calls. 1 2 S e t t i n g s the ringtone. Auto Area Code You can set an area code that you use frequently. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
If you enter a number starting with 0 on the standby screen after setting an auto area code, the area code is not displayed and only the number you entered is displayed.
(Ex : Mobile phone number, international call number, and other area codes)
If you select Off in area code list, the area code display will be cleared.
You can enter upto 5 numbers for auto area code. 177 2. Call Settings (Contd) Integrated menu for call setting. 3. Nate Settings You can change NATE preferences. Airplane Mode You can use all the mobile phone functions (MP3, game, organizer).
- Except the communication services (sending/receiving call/message, network communication including internet). Press
(Left) Press Press Press Password
Press
(Left) to see the description on the plane mode. Network Settings You can use this setting only in international roaming. Press
(Left) Press Press NATE Setting Menu Home URL : You can set the initial access address for wireless internet. Proxy : If the service provider extends the proxy, and adds or deletes address, you can set the proxy at your own discretion. Reset : If you correct Home URL and Proxy, you can recover them to the factory-set default. Note Proxy is the server located between the user and the service server to speed up date transmission. When the user request a specific data, the data in the proxy, rather than the concerned server, are sent to the user.
(Left) Press Press
You can edit/change network setting to use the phone in the foreign Press Press contry.
You can have difficuties of using the phone regarding of phone call services if you change it within your own discretion. 178 4. Powersave 5. USIM Setting When the folder is opened without using it, backlight turns off and change to powersave mode. To prevent loss of information when lost or stolen the phone, you can set lock and PIN. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press
Powersave mode manages backlight of display and keypad to increase
Powersave mode manages backlight of display and keypad to increase battery life.
You can press to move and select on/off by pressing
. PIN Lock : You can set PIN code when turning on/off the mobile phone. Change PIN Code : You can change PIN code.
(Set PIN lock to use this function) Menu Access : You can lock the menu when USIM card is not mounted in the phone.
(Set PIN lock to use this function) 1 2 S S S e e e t t t t t t i i i n n n g g g s s s 179 5. USIM Setting (Contd) 6. Set Time To prevent loss of information when lost or stolen the phone, you can set lock and PIN. You can set current time in the phone. 7. Lock/Password You can set the password of the phone to prevent unapproved use. (The default password is 0000) Note If you have entered in wrong PIN code for 3 times, it turns to PIN unlock code
(PUK). If you have entered in wrong PUK code 10 times, you have to replace USIM card.
- PIN(Personal Identification Number) Code : This is to prevent others from using your phone.
(Upon purchasing the product, the passwrod is 0000.)
- PUK(PIN Unlock Key) Code : This code is 8 digit number to reset USIM code, if you have entered in wrong PIN code for 3 times. This number can be found on the USIM card envelope or card holder. If you have lost PIN/PUK code, visit SKT retail center to reset the password. Press
(Left) Press Press
If you set to manual, you have to input the time or select city info and summer time(DST). Auto : Set the time automatically from service provider. Manual : The user inputs the information manually. 180 Phone Lock All the phone functions are locked. (except receiving the call) Press Press
(Left) Press Press Input Password
You can set phone lock by pressing and
on the standby screen. holding
- You can still receive the call even when the phone is locked.
The phone maintains the lock even if
you switch on/off the phone.
You can still place the emergency calls
(111, 112, 113, 119, 125, 127) or use the Speed Dial 1 and 9 (Mobile Security) even when phone is locked.
When you receive a call, the lock mode is released temporarily, and the phone returns to the lock mode after the call.
In order to release the lock mode completely, press and hold password, or select Unlock in the Phone Lock menu. and enter the Privacy Lock You can select the menu and set lock. Press Press
If you set lock for a menu, you need to enter the password to use the
(Left) Press Press selected function. This will protect your privacy. Input Password 1 2 S e t t i n g s
Press press
Press
(Left) to select all and lock all menu. In order to unlock the menu
(Left) again.
(Right) to select and lock several menu. In order to unlock the menu press
(Right) again.
If you select Hide Phonebook Name, sender names stored in phonebook are not displayed. However the calling number is displayed. (When a message is received, the Hide Phonebook Name function is not applied.)
(Left) Press Service Key Lock When connecting to wireless internet, you have to input the password. Press Press
You need to enter the password to use the one-touch dial button (NATE, W, T MAP, GXG, Playon, etc). This will protect your privacy, and prevent from paying additional fee for unwanted wireless internet service. Press Input Password 181 7. Lock/Password (Contd) 8. Language You can set the password of the phone to prevent unapproved use. (The default password is 0000) You can select the language to be used in the phone.
(Language : Korean/English) Restric Call You can restrict origination to overseas of 700/060 numbers. Press
(Left) Press Press 9. Reset You can reset the phone to default setting. Press
(Left) Press Press
(Left) Press Press Input Password Press Press Change Password You can change the password. 10. Moto Customer Service You can receive the service guide about the phone. Call Center Representative number and business hours of Motorola Customer Call Center is displayed. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
(Left) Press Press Press
Be sure not to forget your password. Press Input Password
Even if you select English, some functions are displayed in Korean.
Even if you select English, some functions are displayed in Korean.
- If you lose your password, you have to visit the service center in person with the ID card.
Motorola takes no responsibility for any damage caused by leakage of password. 182
To reset the phone, you need to input the password.
To reset the phone, you need to input the password.
The phone gets automatically switched off and rebooted.
-If the phone fails to reboot, press to turn on the power.
You can view function description of the item you wish to reset by pressing
(Left).
to place a call to the customer center. to place a call to the customer center. 1 2 S e t t i n g s 183 10. Moto Customer Service (Contd) 11. About You can receive the service guide about the phone. You can check the S/W version of the phone. Search Service Center You can check the local customer center number and how to get there. Press
(Left) Press Press Press
Press to place a call to the customer center.
- Press
(Left) to save the local customer center number. Troubleshooting You can check the solution against phone failure. Press
(Left) Press Press Press 184 Press
(Left) Press Press S/W upgrade If you wish to upgrade the software to the recent version, or if you need to upgrade software due to a bug, you can visit Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr) and easily upgrade it with the Moto Upgrade program without having to visit a Motorola service center. Visit the Motorola homepage, sign up and log in. Select MOTOPRODUCT INFORMATIONand click Version Upgrade. Before starting the Moto Upgrade program, make sure to read Prerequisites, and run the program in accordance with the procedure.
(Some software versions require you to visit the service center for upgrade. If you visit the nearest Motorola service center for free Moto Upgrade. Contact the Motorola Customer Center (1588-6633) for details. 13 Appendix 01 Accessories ...................... 186 02 Troubleshooting .......................... 186 03 Spec and Feature ...................... 187 04 Authentication label .................. 187 05 Specific Absorption Rate ........ 188 06 Collecting wasted-mobile phones .. 189 185 185 1. Accessories 2. Troubleshooting 3. Spec and Feature 4. Authentication label You can purchase optional items at the nearest Motorola service center or accessory shop. Contact the service provider or visit Motorola homepage (www.mymotorola.co.kr) for details. Standard-type Battery charger Stereo earphone battery Battery adapter 5PIN USB data cable Car charger Nothing is displayed on the screen
- Check the battery. No antenna bar is displayed on the screen
- Move to other place and then attempt a call again. It sounds Toot-Toot when a call is placed
- There is no communication channel available or your phone has failed in to clear the call and press communicating with a base station. Press to redial the number. The charging lamp of the charger blinks in red
- Check the battery position or clean the terminals before reattempting charging. If the lamp keeps blinking, contact the nearest service center. Battery operating time does not comply with the User Manual
- The battery operating time reduces slowly as the battery repeats charging and discharging. The operating time reduces rapidly if the battery is left in a cold or hot place for a long time. Malfunction or failure to power On
- Remove the battery and reinstall it, and then turn the power on. Travel charger Bluetooth headset 186 Wireless communications service Bluetooth 1. Name of the model : Wireless communications service device
(MS500W) Transmit frequency 1942.8~1977.2MHz 2402~2480MHz Receive frequency 2132.8~2167.2MHz 2402~2480MHz TX power 230mW Number of channel Type of emission Modulation system Communication mode Transformer Power 8CH G7W QPSK 0.1mW 79CH F1D GFSK duplex operation system semi-duplex operation PLL DC 3.7V Exterior, weight 53.00(W)mmX102.90(L)mmX14.99(T)mm, 112g Relative humidity
-20+50, 0%95%
2. Authentication number : MOT-W-MS500W-0109 3. Authentication Trade name : Motorola Korea Inc. 4. The date of manufacture : . . . 5. Manufacturer/country : Motorola Korea Inc. / China Notice to Users The manufacturer and the installer are not allowed to provide the service that affects peoples lives since there can be an interference of in this equipment. 1 3 A p p e n d x i 187 5. Specific Absorption Rate This mobile phone satisfies the Standard of Human Body Protection against Electromagnetic Wave specified on No.2008-37 notified by Ministry of Information and Communication Republic of Korea. The phone is designed and manufactured to limit or not to exceed RF exposure level as a wireless transceiver. The limit requirement is a part of the synthetic guidline to define the permissible value of high frequency for general users. The guidelines are based on the standard developed through regular and thorough research & evaluation at a separate research institute. One of them is the practical safety limit which is to seek everybodys safety regardless of age and health condition. The exposure standard of mobile phone has been established by the use of Specific Absortion Rate (SAR), a measuring unit. SAR limit is set to 1.6 W/kg in this model. SAR test is done; the mobile phone in normal operation is tested under which transmission is done at the maximum output level authorized in all tested frequency band. SAR is set at authorized maximum output level, but real SAR level of a phone in operation is likely to be lower than the maximum level. Because the phone is designed to be operated at various output levels in order to use only output required to reach wireless base station. In general, the nearer the base station, power gets lower. We test our products to confirm if they satisfy these requirements before sales for general users. The phones are tested at the position subject to the test method determined by professional standard institute. The maximum SAR level is 0.41 W/kg when the phone is tested under which it is placed on a users ear. SAR level is subject to change depending on places where each phone is used, but it satisfies our governments safety exposure requirements. SAR level of next models may vary thanks to improved functions of the phone but we hope you understand our products are designed to satisfy the above guidelines in any case. 188 6. Collecting wasted-mobile phones The collected wasted-mobile phones are utilized as resources and the resides are treated ecologically. Motorola is willing to do its best to protect environment not only today but in the future also. We kindly inviting you to participate in this movement for the protection of environment. M otorola phone collecting centers Wasted-mobile phones collecting centers Recycling Plant Recycling Recycling of wasted-mobile phone Return the old one to the distributor when you purchase a new phone. Visit a near-by representative of the manufacturer or A/S center. Return your mobile phone to a representative of mobile service provider. Utilize a collecting bag with no charger (arranged in provincial office, distributor, representative) Guidelines for collecting discarded Motorola mobile phones Please think of environment when you discard your phones and accessories. Do not discard old mobile phones or accessories such as battery pack, battery charger, etc. together with household waste. In some countries and areas, they have established a system to treat useless electronic and electrical products and batteries. Please contact your area for more information. If there is no appropriate system available, please send useless mobile phone and accessories to a near-by Motorola service center. 1 3 A p p e n d x i 189 FCC Notice to User The following statement applies to all products that have received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC logo, and/or an FCC ID in the format FCC-ID:IHDT6JC1 on the product label. Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21. 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. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3). This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is 190 European Union Directives Conformance Statement encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with:
The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. All other relevant EU Directives IMEI : 350034/40/394721/9 0168 Type : MC2-41H14 Product Approval Number The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your 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. 191 MEMO Bluetooth Bluetooth mode :
Connect bluetooth :
Settings :
My Device Info :
Dictionary English-Korean :
Korean-English :
My Vocabulary :
Previous Key Word :
Settings :
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
Summary Table 192 192 193 Photo Capture In standby screen, press and hold Camera button. Movie Capture In standby screen, press and hold Camera button Saving Phone Number Save number from menu :
Save number in standby screen: Enter number
(Right)[Phonebook]
(Right)[Add New]
(Right)[Save]
Searching Phone Number In the standby screen, press and hold and select Speed/All/Group/Number
(Right)[Phonebook]
Messages Checking message :
Writing meesage :
T LIVE Recent video list :
Video message box :
VTC contents box :
Movie/Photo album :
T LIVE settings :
194 Main Menu Setting Sounds :
Display :
Message :
Camera :
june setting :
Bluetooth :
T LIVE settings :
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
(Left)[Menu]
One-Touch Dial Set/Release Etiquette : In standby screen, press and hold Lock/Unlock : In standby screen, press and hold W : In standby screen, press Moneta : In standby screen, press My Menu : In standby screen, press T MAP : In standby screen, press and hold NATE : In standby screen, press and hold Operation Effects : In standby screen, press the Volume button T interactive : In standby screen, press and hold Warranty Policy Thank you for purchasing a Motorola product. This product has passed a strict quality control and inspection of the Motorola Tehchnology Team. If a defect is found in your product during the warranty period, it will be repaired free of charge at a Motorola Service Center. Warranty Period Model Purchase Date Year Month Day Distributor Serial No. Customer Price Terminal Equipment : 1 year Other Accessories : 1year Lithium ion battery : 6 months When you purchase the product, please fill the blanks on the Warranty Policy and keep it together with the receipt in order to obtain more beneficial service. Free Warranty Service Free warranty service will be provided for one year (warranty period) after purchasing. Type of defects or trouble Compensation Under warranty After expiry of warranty Critical repair service request resulting from performance and function failures occurred in normal operation within 10 days after purchasing Critical repair service request resulting from performance and function failures occurred in normal operation within 1 month after purchasing Critical repair service request within 1 month of exchange Exchange the product is impossible Exchange or refund Exchange or repair Refund Repairable Performance and function failures occurred Free service Three times of repair and four times of detects resulting from the same reason Four times of repair and five times of detects resulting from the different reasons Exchange or refund A/S parts are available but repair is impossible Non-repairable Repair is impossible because A/S parts are not in stock. lost of repair request product by the user Exchange or refund Exchange or refund N/A Paid service Paid service Refund the price deducted by the depreciation amount Refund the price deducted by the depreciation amount and added by its 10%
Refund the price deducted by the depreciation amount and added by its 10%
Paid Service Reasons other than defects Service requests for symptoms other than defects will be charged after expiry of the warranty period. Carefully read the Users Manual before you visit a service center. Defects resulting from users errors
- Defects caused by careless handling (soaking, impact) or improper repairing and remodeling.
- Defects caused by using improper power supply.
- Defects caused by repairs done at a place other than the Motorola Service Centers.
- Defects caused by using accessories not provided by Motorola.
(hands free, quick charger, charger, battery, stereo headset, battery cover, etc.)
- Defects or damages resulting from dropping while moving the product. Others
- Defects resulting from natural disasters such as fire, earthquake, flodd, etc.
- Expiry of life time of consumables
(battery, stereo headset, external memory, antenna, and various accessories) 195 Safety and General Information Safety Information This 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. 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. 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. 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 Web site 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. 196 Safety Information
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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. Part Number: 6809476A21-O 2 Contents Safety and General Information . 4 FDA Consumer Information on Wireless Phones . 10 Product Registration . 20 RF Energy Interference . 20 Export Law Assurances. 20 Wireless: The New Recyclable . 21 Wireless Phone Safety Tips . 23 3 Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information in users guides published prior to December 1, 2002. Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy. Operational Precautions To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always adhere to the following procedures. External Antenna Care Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone. Do NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition, use of unauthorized antennas may result in non-compliance with the local regulatory requirements in your country. 4 Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, if available. Use of accessories not approved by Motorola may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the body-worn accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting. Data Operation When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body. Approved Accessories Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not limited to batteries and antennas, may cause your phone to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our website at www.Motorola.com. RF Energy Interference/Compatibility Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to RF energy interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your phone may cause interference. 5 Facilities Turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers should:
ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. 6 Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving and to the road.
Use handsfree operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Responsible driving best practices may be found in the Wireless Phone Safety Tips at the end of this manual and at the Motorola website:
www.Motorola.com/callsmart. Operational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air Bag Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted. 7 Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted Turn off electronic devices. Obey all signs and instructions. Batteries Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers. Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:
Symbol LiIon BATT Definition Important safety information will follow. Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in a fire. Your battery or phone may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the trash. Your phone contains an internal lithium ion battery. Seizures/Blackouts Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, such as when watching television or playing 8 video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person 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 doctor before playing video games on your phone or enabling a flashing-lights feature on your phone. (The flashing-light feature is not available on all products.) Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other features that incorporate flashing lights on the phones. All persons should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following safety precautions:
Do not play or use a flashing-lights feature if you are tired or need sleep.
Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.
Play in a room in which all lights are on.
Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen. Repetitive Motion Injuries When you play games on your phone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorders:
Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing.
If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest for several hours before playing again. If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
9 FDA Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides consumer information on wireless phones at:
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html Following are safety-related questions and answers discussed at this web site. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results. What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio 10 frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:
Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones;
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health. FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. 11 FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement
(CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world. 12 What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly 13 precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit. Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised. Unlike hand-free kits, these so-called shields may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption. In February 2002, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim. 14 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada What Does this Warranty Cover?
Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Inc. warrants its telephones, pagers, messaging devices, and consumer and professional two-way radios (excluding commercial, government or industrial radios) that operate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Service, Motorola-branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products (Accessories) and Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs or other tangible media and sold for use with these Products (Software) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is a consumer's exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to new Motorola Products, Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the United States or Canada, which are accompanied by this written warranty:
Products and Accessories Products Covered Products and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for below. Decorative Accessories and Cases. Decorative covers, bezels, PhoneWrap covers and cases. Length of Coverage One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product. 15 Products Covered Monaural Headsets. Ear buds and boom headsets that transmit mono sound through a wired connection. Consumer and Professional Two-Way Radio Accessories. Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced. Length of Coverage Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product. Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product. The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer. Exclusions Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage. Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty. Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage. Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified Products, Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage. 16 Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage. Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage. Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure of Products, Accessories or Software due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or Software is excluded from coverage. Software Length of Coverage Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase. Products Covered Software. Applies only to physical defects in the media that embodies the copy of the software (e.g. CD-ROM, or floppy disk). Exclusions Software Embodied in Physical Media. No warranty is made that the software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or software applications provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media. Software that is not embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from the internet), is provided as is and without warranty. Who is Covered?
This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not transferable. 17 What Will Motorola Do?
Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts. No data, software or applications added to your Product, Accessory or Software, including but not limited to personal contacts, games and ringer tones, will be reinstalled. To avoid losing such data, software and applications please create a back up prior to requesting service. How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information USA Phones 1-800-331-6456 Pagers 1-800-548-9954 Two-Way Radios and Messaging Devices 1-800-353-2729 Canada All Products 1-800-461-4575 TTY For Accessories and Software, please call the telephone number designated above for the product with which they are used. TTY 1-888-390-6456 You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. To obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) the name and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, most importantly;
(e) your address and telephone number. What Other Limitations Are There?
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A 18 PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of the Motorola software. Motorola software may only be copied into, used in, and redistributed with, the Products associated with such Motorola software. No other use, including without limitation disassembly of such Motorola software or exercise of the exclusive rights reserved for Motorola, is permitted. 19 Product Registration Online Product Registration:
http://www.motorola.com/warranty Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new Motorola product. Registering helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you should your product require an update or other service. Registration is for U.S. residents only and is not required for warranty coverage. Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your Motorola Personal Communications Product you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status. Thank you for choosing a Motorola product. RF Energy Interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Export Law Assurances This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The Governments of the United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation or re-exportation of this product to certain destinations. For further information contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. 20 Wireless: The New Recyclable Your wireless phone can be recycled. Recycling your wireless phone reduces the amount of waste disposed in landfills and allows recycled materials to be incorporated into new products. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and its members encourage consumers to recycle their phones and have taken steps to promote the collection and environmentally sound recycling of end-of-life wireless devices. As a wireless phone user, you have an important role in ensuring that this phone is recycled properly. When it comes time to give this phone up or trade it in for a new one, please remember that the phone, the charger, and many of its accessories can be recycled. It's easy. To learn more about CTIA's Recycling Program for Used Wireless Devices in the United States, including information on where to recycle wireless devices near you, please visit www.recyclewirelessphones.com. 21 22 art# 020827-O.eps Wireless Phone Safety Tips Safety is your most important call!
Your Motorola wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless phone service is available and safe conditions allow. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you find it necessary to use your wireless phone while behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
1 Get to know your Motorola wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road. 23 2 When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your wireless phone with one of the many Motorola Original hands-
free accessories available today. 3 Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4 Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous. 5 If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a to do list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibilitydriving safely. 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention away from the road. 24 8 Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies.*
9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.*
10 Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.*
* Wherever wireless phone service is available. 25 Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE or visit the CTIA Web site at www.wow-com.com 26
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-01-22 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2009-01-22
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004321311
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 2 3 |
Chicago, Illinois 60654
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 | 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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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
IHD
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
T6JC1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
J******** N********
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1 2 3 | Title |
Director Product Compliance
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
847-6********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
847-6********
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1 2 3 |
n******@motorola.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R******** O****
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 3 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/21/2009 | ||||
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 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between 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 not listed in this filing may not contain metallic components. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.35 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.41 W/kg. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in the filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Motorola Mobile Devices Product Safety &
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1 2 3 | Name |
K****** G******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
84752********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
847 5********
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1 2 3 |
K******@motorola.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.2740000 | 0.1000000000 ppm | 271KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0007000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15B | 16 CC |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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