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News and Entertainment

Mobile Internet

The Web micro-browser lets you access Web pages and Web-based applications (such as on-line banking, shopping, and games) on your phone. Contact your service provider to set up access, if necessary.

Note: Your phone may use a high-speed GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) network connection. This type of connection can be identified by a GPRS indicator ()) in the idle display that disappears when you start a micro-browser session. If a W (connected call) indicator is displayed when you start a micro-browser session, your phone is using a standard voice channel connection. Your network connection charges may vary depending on the type of connection used.

Setting Up Your Phone for Mobile Internet Access

Note: Your service provider may have set up your phone for Internet access.

You can adjust the mobile Internet network connection settings, or create a new network connection profile:

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forward toUnlock the SIM Lift out the old SIM Card, if necessary Slide in the new SIMChanging Your Phone’s Cover Do This Insert the bottom Back coverPress the top Remove Cover and Keypad Pull the side tabs away from the phoneInstall Cover and Keypad Band, attach it nowInsert the bottom Back cover Press the top Resetting Your Phone Turning Your Phone OnRemove your phone’s back and front cover as described on Your phone displayAdjusting the Volume When You Can AdjustMaking and Answering Calls Making a CallPress Nor $165 + Press Oend key when the call is done Answering a CallEnter the number with the keypad keys up to 40 digits Changing the Call Alert Viewing Your Phone NumberUsing Your Phone Using the DisplaySee page 1 for a diagram of basic phone components Other indicators can include StrongContext active Available High E D C B Low = silentUsing the Menu Menu Key Enter menu system or open a sub-menuNavigating to a Feature Selecting a FeatureFind the Feature Some features require you to select an item from a listEntering Feature Information +$1* +Entering Text 526 +Choosing a Text Mode Using Tap Method1XPHULF \PEROCharacter Chart Number keys Text message Press 2. +You are finished E f 3 δ ë é è ê ε φGeneral Text Entry Rules $1&/ M%526Use Symbol Mode Symbol Chart Use iTAP Software Predictive Text EntryEnter Words Enter Novel Words Enter Punctuation Use CapitalisationEnter Numbers PressChanging the Zoom Setting Setting Up Your PhoneSetting the Time and Date Delete Letters and WordsTo change the text displayed when you turn on your phone Changing Personal GreetingsChoosing Alert and Ring Tones UhhwlqjSelect an Alert Profile Customise an Alert Profile5LQJ 6W\OHV Setting Your Backlight Setting Your ContrastSetting Your Display Colour Setting Your Display ScrollingSetting Display Animation Setting Battery SaveSetting Wallpaper and Screen Saver Resetting All OptionsSetting Up Your Phone for Hands-Free Use Clearing All InformationAutomatic Answer $XWR $QVZHUAutomatic Hands-Free Calling Features Displaying Your Phone NumberRedialling a Number CallUsing Caller ID Cancel the incoming callTerminating an Incoming Call While the phone is ringing or vibratingDialling an Emergency Number Dialling International NumbersInserting Special Characters into Dialling Sequences Viewing the Received Calls or Dialled Calls List Option DescriptionQvhuw 3DXVH Qvhuw DLWPerform other procedures as Call, store, or deleteCall the entry’s number If 9LHZ appears above the +6WRUH HohwhHohwh $OO $GG LjlwvReturning an Unanswered Call Entering Numbers in the NotepadUsing Voicemail Attaching a Number6725 + Call the numberStoring Your Voicemail Number Receiving a New Voicemail MessageListening to a Voicemail Message 9RLFH0DLOSpeed Dialling One-Touch DiallingEntry you want to dial Submit the numberUsing Call Waiting Quick Dialling4XLFN LDO + +Set Up or Cancel Call Diverting Diverting a CallPress End the current call New call8QUHDFKDEOH Linking Calls Check Call Diverting Status9LHZ +2/ +Transferring a Call Announce the Call TransferSelect 7UDQVIHU Barring a Call Do Not Announce the Call TransferPutting a Call on Hold 6HFXULW\DOO %DUULQJ Qfrplqj callsSetting Up the Text Message Inbox Is provided by your serviceStore your service centre MessagesScroll to the default type Select the cleanup periodOtherwise, the procedure is Keypad keys Enter the expiry period-theSending Messages, Pictures, and Ring Tones Keypad keys Enter the text messageSound file in the message Store the text messageViewing Message Status Scroll to 6HQG 0HVVDJHDqfho 0HVVDJH 2XWERReceiving a Text Message Reading, Locking, or Deleting a Text Message$ + 7HW 0VJVClose the message DOO %DFN5HSO\ RuzdugUsing Chat Start a Chat Session1HZ 0HVVDJH 6HWXS1657 + +$7 +Use the Chat Log Use the Chat MenuRespond to Chat End a Chat Session$&&37 + Select QG &KDWPhonebook Viewing Entry Details0HQX Storing a Phonebook Entry Enter Information1HZ Scroll to 3KRQH 1XPEHU5029 + 25 + +$1* + Select 5LQJHUComplete Phonebook 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Number in a Text Message Open the 7HW0VJ0HQXViewing and Resetting Call Timers Monitoring Phone UseSending Dtmf Tones Timer Description 567 +DVW &DOO LihwlphViewing and Resetting Call Costs Network Features Data and Fax CallsCost Tracker Description SLU\ DWHConnecting Your Phone to an External Device Set Up a Cable ConnectionInstall the Software Making a Data or Fax CallReceiving a Data or Fax Call Transfer the Data or FaxMake a Talk and Fax Call End the Data/Fax ConnectionOpen the Ldoolqj 0HQX Scroll to 7DON DQG DYou can view and adjust your phone’s network settings Network SelectionSecurity Locking and Unlocking Your PhoneLock Your Phone Manually Set Your Phone to Lock AutomaticallyChanging Your Unlock Code Unlock Your PhoneAt the Qwhu 8QORFN &RGH prompt 3KRQH /RFN 8QORFN &RGHIf You Forget a Code or Password Switch protection on or off Locking and Unlocking the KeypadProtecting the SIM Card Press Lock or unlock your keypadUnblock the SIM Card PIN Code EditorKeypad keys Enter the PUK code Submit the PUK code CodeFeatures Line SecurityUnblock the SIM Card PIN2 Code Code and unblock PIN2Personal Organiser Features DatebookViewing by the Week To schedule or review events in the datebookViewing by the Day Viewing by the EventStoring a New Event Changing Event InformationCopying an Event Open the Dwherrn 0HQXDeleting an Event 5HSHDW Yhqwv Alarm Reminders Calculator Calculating Numbers Function Description Converting Currency Fkdqjh 5DWHNews and Entertainment Mobile InternetStarting a Mobile Internet Session 1HZ QWU\@Interacting With Web Pages Open the %URZVHU 0HQXPhone Themes Downloading Pictures and SoundsDownloading Themes WkhphqrzSelecting Themes Deleting ThemesPicture Viewer 3LFWXUH 9LHZHU$,/6 + HwdlovGames Selecting and Starting a New Game5HQDPH Ending a Game Playing a GameAstrosmash PointsHow to Play Press MotoGPSnood Every time you place a card, you score 50 points MotoMixer Sound Editor Create or Edit a Mix File0HGLD &HQWUH Base Track Editing Display and Keys 6723 +Key Effect Use, Edit, or Delete a Mix File 0RWR0LHUScroll to the file you want Open the mix menuCreating Alert Tones Create aToneEnter Notes Select 1RWHVOctave Lengths and ModifiersKey Display Description To to set the octaveDo This Action Example Task ActionPlay aTone Edit a Tone\ 7RQHV SIM Applications Delete a ToneTroubleshooting Or using a non-Motorola battery Caused from using non-MotorolaAccessories Used? Following refer to specific problems Problem SolutionProblem Solution Display Display Call your service providerHow do Monthly wireless service bill to To open a FeatureProblem Solution Not ringEven though SelectedProblem Solution My phone has Phone Phone display should show Volume increasingSee page 31. Stay clear of any Parks, or tall buildingsProblem Solution My phone will CommandsPasswords, or Not dialProblem Solution Plugged Subscription. Call your serviceMy phone but My phone didInternet access Try pressing Oon your phoneData call by ClosingWarranty Information How to get warranty service? Conditions What is not covered by the warranty Warranty for Motorola rechargeable batteries becomes void if Specific Absorption Rate Data Cenelec is a European Union standards body Accessories connector ports 1 optional 17, 50, 101 standard $GGLJLWV feature 57 alertIndex Calculator 117-119 calendar. See datebook callCustomer service, calling Data call Calling line identification. See caller ID Car kitFactory settings, resetting Fax call Emergency number 54 end keyExchange rate, calculating 119 external device Fixed dial defined 96 dialling numbersKey End 1, 28 Left soft key 1, 33, 92 lock Locking and unlocking 109 volume, setting Language, setting DVW&DOOV0HQXLock ListsIf you forget a password 108 phone Go back to previousMicrophone DeviceNumber type indicator Profile customising 47 settingMenu Resetting display 26 right soft key Using Storing a call 111Soft ring alert 32, 46 sound Zoom setting 6809458A65
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