Motorola 68000201702-B manual Photo, Status indicators, Set up music

Page 5

messages

enter text

When you are in a text entry screen, press #to switch text entry modes (Primary, Secondary, Numeric and Symbol).

To assign Primary and Secondary entry modes, press Options > Input Setup > Primary Setup or Secondary Setup from the text entry screen:

tap (abc) - Standard method for entering text on your phone. Regular Tap method cycles through the letters and numbers of the key you press.

iTAP™ (j) - Combines your single key presses

and predicts each word as you enter it. If the word is not correct, press S right or left to scroll through the possible combinations.

Press *to enter a space and move on the next word. Press 1to enter punctuation. Press 0to switch capitalization modes if you need to (although, in most cases, this is done for you). Press Sup to accept and enter the suggested word.

15

photo

seephotoit, capture it, send it!

take & send a photo

1Press s> j Multimedia > Camera.

 

Storage

 

Location

 

Resolution

 

Zoom 1x

Options

Back

Note: Before taking your photo, you can press Options to open the camera menu. From here you can access features, such as Auto-Timed Capture, Camera Setup and Free Space.

2 Press sto take the photo.

3 Press Send to send the photo in a message. Press sto save the photo, or Options to store or Discard.

17

status indicators

tos a us indicatorskeep you updated, whatever way you look at it

Status indicators can appear across the top of the home screen (your phone’s home screen may be different than the one shown).

Signal Strength

 

&

 

Battery Level

GPRS Active

 

 

Ring Style

 

 

 

Changes to

 

 

 

New Message

when connected.

&

 

&

 

 

Active Line

WAP Active

 

 

 

 

&

 

 

Roaming Active

2008/12/12

10:51am

 

 

 

Shortcut

 

Menu Bluetooth

16

set up music

whenset up musicmusic is what you need...

what music transfer tools do I need?

To put music on your computer and then load it on your phone, you need:

A Microsoft™ Windows™ XP™ or Windows Vista™ PC

USB data cable (may be sold separately)

do I need a memory card?

Your phone does have around 5 MB of internal memory, but it also supports removable microSD memory cards with up to 2 GB capacity, allowing you to store much more data.

Note: Motorola approved SanDisk cards are recommended for cards greater than 1 GB.

See “USB & memory card” on page 35 for more information on memory cards.

18

Image 5
Contents Congratulations Contents Let’s go Basics Your phone Menu mapTurn it on & off Menu navigationCalls Contacts CallsShortcuts Messages CustomizePhoto Status indicatorsSet up music Get music What music file formats can What headphones can Play? Use?Do I need a USB cable? Load musicIts songs Play musicAll Songs Play music FM radio Use the radio presetsPlaylists Wake up music playerPersonal organizer BluetoothUSB & memory card Web access SecurityService & repairs This product Driving Precautions Symbol DefinitionImplantable Medical Devices Operational WarningsCellular Division Latin America Warranty Motorola INC. SubscribersNon-Motorola authorized service centers CP 05120 México, D.F Warranty TelephoneOr to any authorized service center in your locality If any of the battery seals are broken or tampered withWarranty and its local Motorola office This warranty, please call 01 800 021Software Copyright Notice Manual Number 68000201702-BMotorola, Inc. All rights reserved

68000201702-B specifications

The Motorola 68000201702-B is part of the renowned 68000 microprocessor family that has played a pivotal role in the evolution of computing since its introduction in the late 1970s. This microprocessor, specifically optimized for various applications, showcases an impressive blend of technology and design, maintaining relevance even decades after its initial release.

One of the main features of the Motorola 68000201702-B is its 32-bit architecture. This architecture enables it to handle a larger amount of data compared to earlier 16-bit processors, thereby improving processing efficiency and enabling more complex computations. The 68000 architecture allows for sophisticated multitasking capabilities, which is a boon for both embedded systems and desktop computing environments.

The Motorola 68000201702-B also boasts a clock frequency that can typically reach up to 16 MHz. This speed enables quicker instruction processing and enhances overall system performance, allowing responsive user experiences in various applications. Additionally, with 24-bit addressing, it can access up to 16 MB of physical memory, a considerable feat for its time. This allows developers to run more extensive programs and manage substantial data, essential for applications ranging from scientific computing to game design.

The microprocessor supports a rich instruction set, which includes both data manipulation and control flow instructions. This versatility allows software developers to create a wide range of applications, making it popular in areas such as early gaming consoles, workstations, and embedded systems.

Another significant characteristic of the 68000201702-B is its ability to efficiently manage memory through several addressing modes, including direct, indirect, and indexed addressing. These modes provide flexibility for programmers, allowing them to optimize code based on the specific needs of their applications.

While the Motorola 68000201702-B has been surpassed by modern processors in terms of speed and capabilities, its foundational role in the computing era can’t be overstated. Its influence persists in many contemporary architectures, reminding us of the legacy of innovation that continues to drive the technology sector today. Its robust performance, forward-looking design, and adaptability have secured its place in the annals of computing history.