Motorola Cellular Telephone and PDA manual Connect with Bluetooth Messaging, Pair with Headset

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Connect with Bluetooth®

Messaging

 

 

Pair with Headset

Before trying to pair the phone with a Bluetooth headset, make sure the phone’s Bluetooth power is on and the Bluetooth headset is on and in pairing/bonding mode. Please refer to the instruc- tions that was included with the Bluetooth headset for information about pairing or bonding mode.

Press Start > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Manager > Hands-free

The phone searches for the device

Select the device in which to pair the phone

When prompted press the Yes or OK key to pair with the device

If necessary, enter the device pass key (0000) > Done

When successfully paired, the Bluetooth indicator shows in display

NOTE: More then one Bluetooth headset can be paired with the phone. However, only one headset can have an active connection to the phone at any time.

Sending a Message

Press Start > Messaging > Text Message > New

Enter the phone number and press the down arrow on the Navigation key s

Type in message > Send

Taking and Sending a Picture

Press the Camera key e

Point the camera lens at photo subject

Press the Camera key e to take photo

The picture is automatically saved and displays in view finder

Press Menu to see the picture options

Select Delete to delete picture

Select Send to send photo in a Message, Outlook E-mail, or Multimedia Message

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Cellular Telephone and PDA specifications

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