Motorola C332T manual

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Contents Welcome Microphone Headset Connector PortEarpiece Software Copyright Notice United StatesMotorola, Inc. All rights reserved Manual number 6809456A45-O Cover number 8988485L49-OContents Warranty Product Registration Export Law Assurances Wireless Phone Safety TipsRF Operational Characteristics Safety and General InformationExposure To Radio Frequency Energy Antenna Care Portable Phone Operation and EME ExposurePhone Operation Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Persons with pacemakers should Medical DevicesPacemakers Hearing AidsFor Vehicles With an Air Bag Safety and General Use While DrivingOperational Warnings Potentially Explosive AtmospheresAntennas Operational CautionsBlasting Caps and Areas BatteriesGetting Started Your phone is partially assembled when shippedBack Cover Battery What’s in the Box?About This Guide Optional FeaturesOptional Accessories Provider for more informationTo assemble your phone Then push the battery down until it snaps into placeAssembling Your Phone Push the band down and snap it into placeAttach the bottom end Remove the battery Remove the side band from the phoneTaking Your Phone Apart To disassemble your phoneCharging the Battery Remove the phone endoskeleton from the front coverProtective cases when not in use Replacing the BatteryYour phone is designed to be used only with Battery Use To maximize your battery’s performanceMinimize keypad-intense functions Extending Battery LifeTurn off the display backlight See Press and hold Othe End/Power key Adjusting the VolumeTurning Your Phone On Do not block the antenna while you are on a call Making a CallAnswering a Call Nor Answer the call Answer +Viewing Your Phone Number While you are on a call, press M My Tel. NumberLearning to Use Your Phone Using the DisplaySee page 1 for a basic phone diagram ClockSignal Strength Indicator Vertical bars show Using the 4-Way Navigation Key Using MenusFind the Feature Select a Menu FeatureSelect a Feature Option PreviousEnter Feature Information Choose a Text Mode Entering TextUse Tap Method General Text Entry RulesCharacter Chart Use iTAP Software Predictive Text Entry MethodPress Sto Entering WordsChoices Entering Punctuation Entering Novel Words0or Enter punctuation or other Characters as shown Using Capitalization Deleting Letters and WordsUse Symbol Text Entry Method Symbol Chart= π β σ $ £ ¥ # % * ξ ψ + x * / = # § Locking and Unlocking Your PhoneLocking Your Phone Manually Keypad keys Enter your unlock code OK + Lock the phoneUnlocking Your Phone Changing a Code or PasswordSetting Your Phone to Lock Automatically Keypad keys Enter your unlock code OK + Unlock your phoneTo enter the security code If You Forget a Code or PasswordKeypad keys Enter your security code Locking and Unlocking the Keypad Setting a Ring Style Setting Up Your PhoneSetting the Time and Date Storing Your Name and Phone NumberSelect the ring style Setting Answer OptionsScroll to the ring style Answer Options menu includes Multi-KeyAdjusting the Backlight Setting Display ContrastZooming In and Out Using Voice Privacy Calling FeaturesUsing Caller ID Redialing a NumberCalling an Emergency Number Canceling an Incoming CallTurning Off a Call Alert While the phone is ringing or vibratingScroll to an entry Viewing Recent CallsSelect the list ConnectedLast Calls Menu can include the following options Option DescriptionUsing the Notepad Returning an Unanswered CallAttaching a Number Calling With Speed DialCalling With One-Touch Dial Using VoicemailListen ing to Voicemail Messages Receiving a Voicemail Message Storing Your Voicemail NumberMuting the Phone Using Call WaitingSwitch back to the first call Answer the new callPhone Features Main MenuSettings Menu Phone Status Other SettingsFeature Quick Reference Calling FeaturesMessages Personalizing FeaturesPhonebook Menu Features Master Dialing FeaturesReset ClearHands Free Features Call MonitoringData Calls Network Features Personal Organizer FeaturesSecurity News and EntertainmentUse the optional Motorola Headset accessory RadioRadio Original FM Stereo RadioSpecific Absorption Rate Data Http//phonefacts.net Why the concern? What kinds of phones are in question?Page Page Page What is FDAs role concerning the safety of mobile phones? Page Where can I find additional information? For additional information, see the following Web sitesPage Products and Accessories What Does this Warranty Cover?Provided for below Connection Product ExclusionsConsumer purchaser Purchaser of the productWho is Covered? SoftwareWhat Will Motorola Do? How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other InformationWhat Other Limitations Are There? Page Online Product Registration Thank you for choosing a Motorola productIndex Way navigation key Vibrate style 24, 39 voice message waiting Numeric text mode One-touch dial defined 47 using Passwords. See codes phone Call shortcuts 50 creating Signal strength indicator defined Vibrate and ring style indicator 24 Page Wireless Phone Safety Tips Safety is your most important callPage Wherever wireless phone service is available For more information, please call