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Motorola
2001 Portable Cell Phone
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Contents
Main
welcome
control
power
discretion
main menu wheel
welcome
Software Copyright Notice
contents
1 safety 1 2 about your phone 6
7 internet 22
6 messages 19
5 phone book 17
8 chat 23
9 game 25
13 menu index 31
12 recent calls 29
11 ring tones 28
1 safety
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy
RF Operational Characteristics
Portable Phone Operation and EME Exposure
Antenna Care
1 safety
Medical Devices
Electromagnetic Interference/ Compatibility
Safety and General
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
For Vehicles With an Air Bag
Use While Driving
Operational Warnings
Operational Cautions
Batteries
Antennas
1 safety
Blasting Caps and Areas
2 about your phone
6
2.1 keys and display
o
2.2 battery
2 about your phone
charging your battery
tting and removing your battery
7
2.3 your SIM card
S
SIM card insertion/removal
about your phone 2
8
2.4 convertible covers
2 about your phone
9
2.5 using this manual
3 basic tasks
3.1 switching the phone on
3.2 making a phone call
basic tasks 3
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3.3 receiving a phone call
3.4 locking the keypad
3.5 checking voicemail
3.6 personalizing your phone
3 basic tasks
3.7 using menus
y
quick access menu
The standard Quick Access menu options are:
shortcut to phonebook
4 phone calls
4.1 making a phone call
calling tips
4 phone calls
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4.2 receiving a phone call
Missed CallYou received a call but did not answer.
Your Missed Calls list (page 29) stores the call details.
4.3 receiving a second call
If you receive a second call while you are on a call:
4.4 using the in-call menu
E O
5 phone book
5.1 adding an entry
For Call Groups and Voice Dial information, see page 18.
5.2 using an entry
press $
5.3 using voice dial
call group
u
5.4 using a call group
then press O to record
6 messages
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6.1 reading a message
O to open the message now or C
E to pause it, or press C
6.2 creating a message
cursor
6.3 entering text
press $
messages
text entry table
1 2
3
4
5
7 internet
8 chat
8.1 starting a chat session
counter
cursor
Resume Chat in the SMS Chat menu.
8.2 responding to chat
History
!Removing the battery erases your chat history.
When you receive a chat message:
8.3 ending a chat session
9 game
6
9.1 bricks
4move left Cend or pause game (press it again
10 tools
10.1 using a reminder
reminder
t
creating reminders
10.2 calculating/converting
<<O
>O
7
calculator
11 ring tones
11.1 changing your ring
press $
ring tones
select a tone option See the option list below.
12 recent calls
12.1 viewing recent calls
recent call options
press $
recentcall
12.2 viewing call time
press $
recentcall
select show timers
select a timer
13 menu index
32
Phone Book Menu
Personal Numbers
O
Voice Dialing
33
One-Touch Dial Setting
Show Services
Messages Menu
Create Message
34
Call Voicemail
Cell Broadcast
Message Settings
35
Internet
Setting Up Mobile Internet Access
Initializing Your SIM for Internet Access
36
SMS Chat Menu
Game Menu
Tools Menu
Settings Menu
Phone Setup Menu
Time/Date Menu
Security Menu
Network Selection
Accessory Setup
Ring Tones Menu
Adjust Ring Volume
Ring or Vibrate
Set Ringer Tone
Set Ringer Tone 2
Recent Calls Menu
Last Ten Calls
Show Call Timers
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14 accessories
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15 what to do if...
you cant switch your phone on
you cant make or receive calls (or access the Internet)
your phone wont unlock
your PIN or PIN2 is blocked
15 what to do if...
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your SIM card wont work
the battery wont charge or the icon is missing
the battery drains faster than normal
16 SAR data
Specic Absorption Rate Data
16 SAR data
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17 addl safety information
Why the concern?
What kinds of phones are in question?
How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful?
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What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
Page
Where can I find additional information?
18 warranty
I. What This Warranty Covers
II. What the Period of Coverage Is
III. Who is Covered
IV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems
V. How to Get Warranty Service
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VI. What This Warranty Does Not Cover
VII. Some Other Limitations
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VIII. Patent and Software Provisions
IX. State Law and Other Jurisdiction Rights
Export Law Assurances
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19 safety tips
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Wireless Phone Safety Tips
Safety is your most important call!
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