Motorola E398 manual Check It Out

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Camera Key

Mirror

Activate camera

Aim camera lens

& take photos.

for self portraits.

Camera Lens

Handsfree

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Speakers

Integrated Short-

(on sides of

phone)

Range Flash

 

Feature

Description

Take Photo

Press the camera key to activate the

 

camera, point lens at subject, then press

 

the camera key to take a photo.

 

 

Send Photo

Send the photo to a phone number or

 

email address:

 

Press STORE (+) > Send In Message.

Set Photo as

Assign a photo to a phonebook entry to

Picture ID

enable picture caller ID:

 

M> Multimedia > Pictures > photo

 

M> Apply As > Phonebook Entry

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Contents Page Welcome Check It Out Use Memory SendMultimedia MessageMotorola, Inc Contents Page Safety and General Information Getting Started About This GuideOr contact the local Motorola Customer Call Center Provider for more information Installing the SIM CardOptional Features Optional Accessories032386o 032387o 032388o 032389o Battery Use Installing a Memory CardGetting Started Installing the Battery Charging the Battery Insert the travelCharger plug into Earpiece volume during a Call Adjusting VolumePress and hold P Power key for Press the volume key up or down to Increase or decreaseKeypad keys Dial the phone number Make the call Making a CallAnswering a Call Then ring alert Turn off an incoming call alertLocking and Unlocking the Keypad Viewing Your Phone NumberHighlight Features Find the FeatureTaking and Sending a Photo Take a photo Open the setup menu toAdjust picture settings Point the camera lens at the photo subject, thenSending a Multimedia Message Insert the file Contents for the new slideSelect the file type Highlight the file you want15 S Using a Removable Memory Card Creating a Music Playlist Scroll to a sound file Select NameKeypad keys Enter a name for the playlist Store the nameTo play a video clip Playing Video ClipsLearning to Use Your Phone Using the DisplayLearning to Use Your Phone = secure packet Signal Battery StrengthLevel Data= 2G home = 2G roam = alarm activatedContext active = 2.5G homeSession Navigation Joystick Using the 5-WayUsing Menus Left Soft KeyEnd Key Find the Feature M Recent Calls Dialed Calls Selecting a Menu FeatureSelecting a Feature Option Entering Text Choosing a Text Entry Method Setting Up a Text Entry Method= all capital letters Letter only Using CapitalizationText Entry Method Indicators = no capital lettersStore the text Using Tap MethodPosition AfterSeconds To nextCharacter Chart Tap Method Text Entry Rules? ! , @ & ~ Using iTAP Method Press Sright to highlight another combinationSpace Entering Words Symbol Display Sleft or right Using Numeric MethodUsing Symbol Method Keypad keys Show possible symbol One press perDeleting Letters and Words Symbol ChartUsing the Smart Key Using the Handsfree SpeakerSame function as pushing in the 5-way navigation joystick C Locking and Unlocking Your Phone Changing a Code, PIN, or PasswordSetting Your Phone to Lock Automatically Locking Your Phone ManuallyUnlocking Your Phone Using the Phonebook If You Forget a Code, PIN, or PasswordVoice Dialing a Number Storing a Phone NumberRecording a Voice Name Dialing a NumberPress M Phonebook entry, press M Edit Picture Setting a Picture ID for a Phonebook EntrySetting Picture ID View Viewing Entries By CategoryStoring Your Name and Phone Number Setting Up Your PhoneSetting the Time and Date Setting a Ring StyleSetting Answer Options Activating Rhythm Lights Activating Vibe SyncMost sensitive Setting Ring LightsSet how loud the music has to be Range from 1 least sensitive toOpen the picture viewer Setting Event LightsSetting a Wallpaper Image Scroll to PictureSetting a Screen Saver Image Changing Phone Skin Setting Display Brightness Adjusting the BacklightSetting Display Timeout Look For Devices Setting Up a Bluetooth Wireless ConnectionView the dialed calls list Calling FeaturesChanging the Active Line Redialing a NumberTo redial the phone number Using Automatic RedialUsing Caller ID Incoming CallsWhile the phone is ringing or vibrating Canceling an Incoming CallCancel the incoming call Outgoing CallsTurning Off a Call Alert Calling an Emergency NumberDialing International Numbers Select the list Viewing Recent CallsTip Press and hold Nfor Scroll to an entryConnected Call the entry’s numberReturning an Unanswered Call Using the NotepadWhile dialing with digits visible in the display Attaching a NumberCalling With Speed Dial Call the numberUsing Voicemail Calling With 1-Touch DialListening to Voicemail Messages Keypad keys Enter your voicemail number Receiving a Voicemail MessageStoring Your Voicemail Number Listen to the messagePutting a Call On Hold Using Call WaitingTransferring a Call Announce the Call TransferDo Not Announce the Call Transfer Main Menu Phone FeaturesPersonalize Phone Status Settings MenuCalling Features Feature Quick ReferenceMessages Instant Messaging Phonebook ChatNumber GroupMailing List Voice DialView ID ViewSet CategoryPersonalizing Features Menu View KeypadReminders Clock ViewMenu Features Call Monitoring Dialing FeaturesCall Cost Handsfree FeaturesTimer In-CallAuto Power-OffDelay SpeakerData and Fax Calls Bluetooth Wireless Connections Personal Organizer Features Network FeaturesTurn Off Set AlarmAlarm Event toNews and Entertainment SecurityManage ThemeGame or ComputerMotoMixer Video ClipsEdit Sounds WithSpecific Absorption Rate Data Cenelec is a European Union standards body External Antenna Care Safety and General InformationData Operation Approved AccessoriesPhone Operation Body-Worn OperationHearing Aids AircraftMedical Devices PacemakersFor Vehicles With an Air Bag Potentially Explosive AtmospheresBlasting Caps and Areas Batteries Chargers100 101 Repetitive Motion Injuries102 Index103 Call waiting Caller ID 2, 19, 20, 51, 62, 66, 79104 105 Using106 Text 76 message indicator 31 messages menu feature IconMenu Entering text Icons, changing in home Sending 3, 20107 International access code Redialing108 109 Speed dial110 Volume earpiece 15 keypad 82 ringer 16 Volume key Patent Re ,976111 112 113 Wireless Phone Safety TipsPage 115 Wherever wireless phone service is available116 Page 118