Motorola W510 manual Home screen 2, 32, Navigation key 1, 9, 39 network settings 73 notepad

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headset 71 headset jack 1 hearing aids 99 hold a call 56

home screen 2, 32, 48

I

in-call indicator 34 Incoming Call message 53 information services 68 international access code 56 iTAP text entry mode 36

J

Java applications 80

Java indicator 34

K

keypad 49, 69

L

language 68

linking. See Bluetooth connection lock

application 77 phone 43 SIM card 77

Low Battery message 34

M

make a call 13 master clear 70 master reset 69 memory card 28 menu 2, 9, 32, 48, 69 menu icons 32, 48 message 65, 66, 67 message indicator 27, 34 message reminders 69 micro-browser 68, 79, 80

Missed Calls message 52 MMS, defined 26 MOTOSYNC 72, 73 MP3 audio files 18, 19 multimedia message 26, 65, 66,

67 music 78 mute a call 56

N

navigation key 1, 9, 39 network settings 73 notepad 55

number. See phone number numeric entry mode 38

O

object exchange 16 1-touch dial 60 open to answer 49 optional accessory 9

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Contents Motorola W510 Page Hellomoto Press the Center Key s Motorola, Inc Manual Number 6809513A61-BContents Other features Main menu Optional features This is the standard main menu layoutMenu map Menu mapSettings menu PersonalizeTo care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from Use and CareUse and Care Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave ovenAbout this guide SymbolsEssentials Find it s eMessages Create MessageSIM card BatteryBattery installation To insert and use a memory card, seeCharging the battery. When finished, your display Battery chargingBattery tips Shows Charge CompleteTurn it on & off Contact your local recycling center for properStore a phone number Make a callAnswer a call Select Phone Contact or SIM ContactSIM Card Call a stored phone numberYour phone number Phone & SIM Card, SIM Card, or Phone ContactsSet Bluetooth power to be on whenever the phone is on Bluetooth wireless connectionsTurn Bluetooth power on/off Main attractionsUse a headset or handsfree car kit Place phone in discovery modeFind it s w Settings Connection Bluetooth Link Find Me Copy files to another deviceReceive files from another device Options and select Print Digital audio playerSend files to a printer Find it s Q Games & Apps Digital Audio PlayerLoad music files Find it s Q Games & Apps Digital Audio Player Playlists PhotosPlaylists Select Reorder PlaylistZoom OptionsExit Take & store or send photosFind it s h Media Camera Free Space Camera SetupGo To Pictures Before you capture the photo, you can press OptionsSend a stored photo in a message Self portraitSee stored photos Find it s h Media Video Camera Main attractions VideosRecord video clips Tip Did you know your phone allowsPress Dto discard the video and return to Active viewfinder Zoom Options ExitVideo Send a text message Text messagesPlay stored video clips Find it s h Media Videos video nameFind it s eMessages Message Inbox Receive a text messageOptions and select Enter Number or Enter Email See and change memory card information Install or remove a memory cardMemory card To remove the memory card, slide it back outCable connections Press Sto scroll to the memory card that is installedContent in user memory before you receive Phone Lets you Format or Rename the memory cardOn your computer Connect your memory card to a computerOn your phone This directs the USB connection to your memory cardScreen. Then disconnect the USB Mass Storage Phone updatesTo return to Data as your USB default connection Device Disconnect the cable from your phone Computer1200 BasicsDisplay Menu InternetSignal Strength Indicator Vertical bars show Data Indicator Shows connectionÉtext message Ëvoice message Voice & text message When a Java application is active, zcan show hereRing Style Indicator Shows the ring style setting Text entry Some features let you enter textPress #in a text entry view to select an entry Mode Entry modesITAP mode ITAP and tap mode tipsFor example, if you press 7764, your Display shows Tap and tap extended modesProgram Options key to Numeric modeSymbol mode For example, if you press 7one time, your display ShowsNavigation key VolumeVoice commands Voice commands Voice command setup You can also change your SIM PIN password Codes & passwordsFind it s w Settings Security New Passwords External displayLock & unlock phone Find it s wSettings Security Phone Lock Automatic Lock OnFind it s wSettings Security External Key Lock Lock & unlock external keysRing style CustomizeTalking phone Change alerts in a ring style Find it s wSettings Ring Styles style DetailTime & date Themes WallpaperScreen saver Display appearance Main menu appearance Shortcuts and main menuHome screen shortcuts Answer options Find it s wSettings Personalize Main Menu ReorderFind it s wSettings In-Call Setup Answer Options Multi-KeyTurn off a call alert Delay answeringCalls Call historyStore Find it s s Call HistoryMissed Calls DeleteRedial Return a callScroll to the call you want to return, then press N Caller IDEmergency calls To check voicemail messages VoicemailFind it s e Messages Voicemail Tip To open a list of your Missed Calls, seeAdvanced calling Other featuresOther features-advanced calling Call HistoryHold a call Features International callsFeatures Call waiting Mute a callWSettings Call Forward WSettings Security Restrict CallsTools Dialing Services Fixed Dial Settings Initial Setup TTY SetupSettings Phone Status Active Line Contacts Contacts Speed DialFeatures Set picture ID for a contacts entry WSettings Ring Styles style Detail Ringer IDsFeatures Set ringer ID for a contacts entry Features Set category for a contacts entry Features Set category view for contactsMessage List Select First Name or Last Name Other features-contactsNew Category Copy Phone to SIM or Copy SIM to Phone Send ContactEMessages Create Message New Email Other features-messagesMessages EMessages Create Message New Voice MsgMessages Message Inbox Features Read and manage messagesFeatures Read and manage email Messages Email MsgsDrafts Features Print message over Bluetooth ConnectionFeatures Store text messages on your SIM card EMessagesPersonalizing WSettings Ring Styles style Detail Reminders WSettings Initial Setup ScrollWSettings Initial Setup Text Marquee Other features-call times & costs Settings Initial Setup Master ClearSettings In-Call Setup In-Call Timer Call times & costsHandsfree Data callsFeatures Receive data or fax Settings Connection Motosync ExchangeOther features-data calls Features Set up Exchange ActiveSyncFeatures Network settings WSettings NetworkFeatures Use Exchange ActiveSync Software updatePersonal organizer Tools Alarm ClockOther features-personal organizer Tools CalendarOrganized Events Features See calendar eventFeatures Send calendar event to another device Event reminderMedia Audio Tools Calculator Other features-personal organizerFeatures Create voice record Play voice recordSecurity Features Delete or manage audio files Media Audio New Melody Other features-fun & gamesFeatures Listen to audio files Fun & gamesJust press L Features Start micro-browserTools Activation List Download objects from WebInternet Web Sessions Or Clear CookiesFeatures Start game or application Games & Apps Install NewWSettings Airplane Mode Airplane Mode On Features Airplane modeIf you have questions or need assistance, were here to help Service & repairsService & repairs Specific Absorption Rate Data SAR DataSAR Data European Union Directives Conformance Statement EU ConformanceEU Conformance Important Safety Legal Information Safety and General Information Safety InformationWhen using your mobile device while driving, please RF Energy Interference/CompatibilityDo not place a mobile device in the airbag deployment area Lithium ion batteryUse handsfree operation, if available Device in a fireChoking Hazards Safety Information Industry Canada Notice to Users Industry Canada NoticeFCC Notice to Users FCC NoticeMotorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada WarrantyAbuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from Purchaser of the productExclusions CD-ROM, or floppy diskWho Is Covered? What Other Limitations Are There? Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones Hearing AidsWHO Information Information from the World Health OrganizationProduct Registration Disposal of your Mobile Device Packaging and User’s Guide Export Law AssurancesCaring for the Environment by Recycling Export LawThere is no special handling required by consumers California Perchlorate LabelPerchlorate Label Privacy and Data Security Privacy and Data SecurityDriving Safety Smart Practices While Driving Wherever wireless phone service is available Index IndexHandsfree speaker Navigation key 1, 9, 39 network settings 73 notepad Home screen 2, 32Ringer ID 53, 61, 69 ringer volume 39, 69 roam indicator Patent Re ,976 TimersTTY device Volume 39 Turn on/off
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