Motorola 2001 Portable Cell Phone manual Call Voicemail, Cell Broadcast, Message Settings

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Switch View Displays or closes the message text. Send Message Send the message to a phone number:

Enter Number Manually enter the phone number. Find Entry by Name/Location Search phone book.

Edit Message Edit, send, or store the message. Delete Message Deletes the message.

Go to Next Message Displays the next message.

jCall Voicemail

rCalls the voicemail number you stored (to store a number, see Voicemail Number in the Message Setting menu). i Hold 1to call voicemail when your phone is idle.

rCell Broadcast

Subscribe to “channels” that send broadcast messages (weather, news, etc.). Ask your provider for a channel list. On Turns on messages for the channels you enter.

Off Turns off all broadcast messages.

Channel List Enter or delete broadcast channels. Channel Index Enter or edit your channel numbers. Delete All Channels Deletes all channels.

Language List Select a language for broadcast messages. Also see “Language Selection” on page 37.

rMessage Settings

Message Pop-up Alert Turn on or off the new message notification (so the oicon is your only message alert).

Voicemail Number Enter the phone number for voicemail service (used by “Call Voicemail” on page 34). Ask your service provider for this number and voicemail features.

Service Centre Enter your Message Service Centre number (supplied by your wireless service provider).

Expiry Period Enter the maximum time (hours) the service centre should keep trying to send a delayed message.

Outgoing Message Type Select a default message type.

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Welcome Software Copyright Notice WelcomeManual number 6809437A05-A Cover number 8988485L49-O Contents Tools ChatGame Ring tonesExposure To Radio Frequency Energy SafetyRF Operational Characteristics Safety Portable Phone Operation and EME ExposureFacilities Approved AccessoriesElectromagnetic Interference/ Compatibility AircraftUse While Driving Safety and GeneralOperational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air BagAntennas Operational CautionsBlasting Caps and Areas BatteriesAbout your phone Keys and displayCharging your battery Batteryfitting and removing your battery About your phoneSIM card insertion/removal Switch off your phone by holding the SkeyYour SIM card Convertible covers Using this manual Making a phone call Switching the phone onBasic tasks Checking voicemail Receiving a phone callLocking the keypad Personalizing your phoneMenus give you quick and easy access to phone features Using menusQuick access menu Shortcut to phonebookEntry’s voice tag after the tone Phone callsCalling tips If you receive a second call while you are on a call Receiving a second callPhone calls During a call, press $to open the in-call menuRestrict My Number Lets you Using the in-call menu rMake New Call Lets you make End Current And Held CallsAdding an entry Using an entryPhone book For Call Groups and Voice Dial information, seeDefault group stores your standard settings Using voice dialUsing a call group Phone bookReading a message Your phone supports two GSM message featuresMessages To view a stored SMS message that you receivedMessages Creating a messageEntering text Store Personal Store as Personal Message to reuseAvailable in iTAP Text entry tableCharacters Keys 1andInternet Action Mobile Internet Text editorMessage, see reading a message on ChatStarting a chat session Reviewing a chat session Responding to chatEnding a chat session ChatGame BricksCreating reminders Using a reminderTools Viewing remindersCurrency conversion Calculating/convertingBasic mathematical calculations ToolsRing tones Changing your ringRecent call options Recent callsViewing recent calls Viewing call time Recent callsMenu index ¥ Phone Book Menu Menu indexMessages Menu Cell Broadcast Message SettingsCall Voicemail Initializing Your SIM for Internet Access Setting Up Mobile Internet AccessData Bearer supplied by your service provider ¹ InternetTools Menu ¿ SMS Chat MenuGame Menu Forward All Voice Calls, or Detailed Forwarding ¨ Settings MenuPhone Setup Menu Time/Date Menu IndexMenu Security MenuNetwork Selection § Ring Tones Menu Call Groups Show Call TimersRecent Calls Menu Last Ten CallsSet In-Call Display Set a timer to display during callsLifetime Timer Accessories What to do if You can’t switch your phone onYou can’t make or receive calls or access the Internet Your phone won’t unlockWhat to do if SAR data Specific Absorption Rate DataSAR data Http//phonefacts.netWhy the concern? What kinds of phones are in question?17 add’l safety info Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Ctia 17 add’l safety info What is FDAs role concerning the safety of mobile phones? 17 add’l safety info Where can I find additional information? This warranty extends to the first end-user purchaser, only WarrantyWhat This Warranty Covers II. What the Period of Coverage IsHow to Get Warranty Service WarrantyIV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems VI. What This Warranty Does Not Cover Failure of Products that is due primarily to anyVII. Some Other Limitations VIII. Patent and Software Provisions Motorola, Inc IX. State Law and Other Jurisdiction RightsCanada North U.S. Highway Whittle Road Libertyville, ILExport Law Assurances Warranty Safety tips TipsSafety tips Wherever wireless phone service is available Safe or visit the Ctia Web site at