Motorola 6809504A81-A manual Call Failed, Number Busy message

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Call Failed, Number Busy message 45

call history 46 camera

taking a photo 12 capitalization, changing 30 car kit 65

character chart 31 codes

changing 37 default 7, 37, 39 forgetting 39

Contacts 1-touch dial 49 attaching 2 numbers 48 dialing a number 54 editing an entry 55 ringtone 56

speak entry 43 speed dial number 48 storing an entry 54

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data call 67 volume meters 63

data call, embedded BREW indicator 24

deleting a call 46 dialed list 46 dialing a number 7 digital indicator 24 drafts folder 53 DTMF tones

activating 62 sending 62

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E911 indicator 24 earpiece volume 7 emergency number 46 end key 7, 8

ending a call 7, 8

Enter Unlock Code message 38

export regulations 89 external display 37

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fax call 67

5-way navigation key 25 flip

external display 37 open to answer 8

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handsfree speaker 36 handsfree use 65 headset

accessory, using 65 home screen 23

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indicators

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Contents Motorazr TM V3c Welcome Contents Safety Information Industry Canada Notice Calling FeaturesService & Repairs Content Copyright Agps & EmergencyAbout This Guide This guide shows how to locate a menu feature as followsSymbols Getting StartedInsert Install the Battery Charge the BatteryUsing the Charger Charging from a Computer Open your phone Press and hold the power key for 3 secondsTurn On Your Phone Answer a Call Adjust VolumeMake a Call Phone Flip Closed Settings In-Call Setup Answer Options Open To AnswerChange the Call Alert Phone Flip OpenTo view your phone number from the home screen Press B# Press s G Settings m Phone Status My Tel. NumberView Your Phone Number Find it Press s E My Stuff Video Camera Highlight FeaturesRecord and Play a Video Clip Record a Video ClipOption Videos MenuGo To Videos Play a Video Clip Take and Send a PhotoAuto-Timed Capture Pictures MenuStyle Go To PicturesSend the Message Camera SetupChange resolution, image quality, or shutter tone Send a Multimedia MessagePriority Set to Normal or Urgent BccSubject AttachmentsMMS Menu Options Receive a Multimedia Message Find it Press s F Messages Inbox Bluetooth ConnectionsPair with a Headset, Handsfree Device, or PC Turn Bluetooth Power On or OffSet Bluetooth power to be on whenever your phone is on Synchronize Data TTY Operation Set TTY ModeVoice Return to Voice ModeFind it Press s G Settings Initial Setup TTY Setup Learning to Use Your Phone See page 1 for a basic phone diagramLearning to Use Your Phone Home ScreenSystem Alerts and Status Indicators 4-Way Navigation Key Contacts Call History Settings Messages ToolsMenu Features MenusMenu Shortcuts Select a Feature OptionMessage center lets you compose and send text messages Enter TextSet Up a Text Entry Method Choose a Text Entry ModeThis is the standard method for entering text on your phone Tap MethodPrimary Secondary Keys/Characters Character ChartY z 9 ξ ψ Tap Method Text Entry RulesEnter Words ITAP MethodNumeric Method Symbol Method$ £ ¥ # % + X * / \ = # § ? ! , @ & ~ 1 0 ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥ + X * / \ = # § @ \ ¿ ¡ ~You will see Spkrphone On and hear a soft audio alert Handsfree SpeakerDeleting Letters and Words Turn HandsfreeOpen your phone’s flip Change a Code, PIN, or PasswordExternal Display Use Handsfree Speaker with Flip ClosedLock Your Phone Find it Press s G Settings Security New PasswordsLock and Unlock Keypad Lock and Unlock PhoneIf You Forget a Code, PIN, or Password Set Alerts Setting Up Your PhoneSet Ring Styles and Alerts Set a StyleScreen Saver Answer OptionsWallpaper Backlight Display TimeoutDisplay Brightness Hide or Show Location Information Talking Phone SettingsConserve Battery Power Find it Press s G Settings Initial Setup Battery Save Silence a Call Alert Calling FeaturesRedial Number Automatic RedialFind it Press s D Call History Scroll to Received or Dialed Call an Emergency NumberView Call History Add Digits StoreDelete All Send MessageSpeed Dial Return an Unanswered CallAttach a Number Find it Press s F Messages Voicemail Touch DialVoicemail Listen to Voicemail MessagesMain Menu Phone FeaturesInitial Setup Settings & Tools MenuMessages Calling FeaturesMessages Outbox Messages Preset Messages New Preset MessageMessages Preset Messages Select Save Picture or Save SoundPress Options to open the Contacts Menu ContactsMessages Browser Alerts Contacts New EntryContacts entry Options Copy Entries Fromstart Contacts entryAssign a speed dial number to a Contacts entry Features Set Speed Dial NumberSet Default Number for Entry Features Assign Ringer ID to EntrySet the order in which Contacts entries are listed Personalizing FeaturesUsing Voice Commands Features Sort ContactsSend Picture Name or # Voice Commands Call Name or #Voice Commands Send Text Name or # Call NumberGo To App Voice Service SetupPress Settings Voice Commands Lookup NameSettings Personalize Home Screen Menu FeaturesMore Personalizing Features Settings Initial Setup LanguageFeatures Master Clear Settings Initial Setup Master ClearCall Monitoring Dialing FeaturesSettings Initial Setup Dtmf Short, Long, or Off Settings In-Call Setup In-Call Timer Choose Display or BeepCall History Data Times Call History Data Times All Data Sessions Reset AllCall History Data Volumes Call History Call TimesUse Bluetooth Bluetooth Wireless ConnectionsSettings Connection Bluetooth Setup Find Me Settings Connection BluetoothFeatures Accessory Volume Settings Handsfree FeaturesFeatures Edit Device Properties Set Bluetooth OptionsSettings Car Settings Charger Time Settings Car Settings or Headset Auto AnswerSettings Headset Voice Dial Data and Fax Calls Network FeaturesSettings Network Info Current Network or Set Mode Settings Network Info Service ToneTools Datebook day Personal Organizer FeaturesTools Alarm Clock Tools Voice Records Settings Security Lock ApplicationSecurity Tools Voice Records New Voice RecordNews Entertainment Service & Repairs Service & RepairsService & Repairs DON’Ts Battery Use & SafetyBattery Charging SAR Data Specific Absorption Rate DataAgps & Emergency Calls Content CopyrightSoftware Copyright Notice Agps & Emergency Calls Agps & Emergency Calls Important Safety Legal Information RF Energy Interference/Compatibility Safety and General InformationOperational Precautions Exposure to Radio Frequency RF EnergyOperational Warnings Driving PrecautionsSeizures/Blackouts Glass PartsRepetitive Motion Industry Canada Notice to UsersFCC Notice to Users Liquids of any kind Use & CareWhat Does this Warranty Cover? Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and CanadaSoftware Who Is Covered?What Other Limitations Are There? How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other InformationWhat Will Motorola Do? Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones Export Law Assurances Information from the World Health OrganizationProduct Registration Privacy and Data Security Disposal of your Mobile Device and AccessoriesCaring for the Environment by Recycling California Perchlorate LabelDrive Safe, Call Smart Smart Practices While DrivingMany Motorola Original handsfree accessories available today Numerics IndexCall Failed, Number Busy message Message drafts 53 erase 54 outbox 53 status 53 text Network settings 67 no service indicator 24 notepad Index1X 24 ALI Lock phone Making a call MenuPower key Predictive text entry Received list 46 redial Downloading 53 sound on & vibrate on Page Patent Re ,976

6809504A81-A specifications

The Motorola 6809504A81-A represents an integral advancement in microprocessor technology, especially noted for its application in embedded systems and consumer electronics. As an evolution of the 68000 series, it reflects Motorola's commitment to delivering high-performance processing capabilities while maintaining efficient power consumption.

Key features of the 6809504A81-A include its 32-bit architecture, which enhances data handling capabilities, allowing for more complex and efficient computing solutions. The processor operates at clock speeds that can reach up to 25 MHz, enabling it to perform multiple instructions per cycle. This improves overall processing speed, making it suitable for applications that demand quick and reliable responses.

One of the standout characteristics of the 6809504A81-A is its advanced memory management systems. It supports both static and dynamic RAM, catering to diverse memory requirements across applications. This flexibility ensures that designers can create robust systems capable of handling larger datasets without being bogged down by limitations in memory bandwidth.

The integration of innovative instruction set architecture (ISA) is also a significant feature of the 6809504A81-A. It supports a range of addressing modes, which allows developers to optimize their code for better performance. The robust ISA is compatible with a wide variety of software, making it easier for programmers to leverage existing codebases while developing new applications.

Another important aspect of the 6809504A81-A is its support for multimedia processing. With built-in capabilities for handling audio and video data, the processor is well-suited for tasks ranging from digital signal processing to real-time media playback. This makes it an ideal choice for applications in smartphones, personal digital assistants, and multimedia systems.

In terms of consumer electronics, the 6809504A81-A has been utilized in numerous devices, exemplifying its versatility. Its power efficiency enables longer battery life in mobile applications, while its processing prowess supports multitasking operations seamlessly.

Overall, the Motorola 6809504A81-A is a sophisticated microprocessor characterized by its powerful computing performance, flexible memory management, and robust multimedia features. As technology continues to evolve, the enduring influence of the 68000 legacy remains evident in the applications and systems leveraging this processor.