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Main Menu
Menu Map
Shortcuts
Settings Menu
Other Settings
Contents
Making a Three-Way Call Additional On-Call Features
Contents
Starting a Browser Session Interacting With Web Pages
Standard Shortcuts Creating a Shortcut
Calculating Numbers Converting Currency
Additional Health and Safety Information
Optional Accessories
Navigating to a Menu Feature
Optional Features
Find the Feature
Safety and General Information
This device may not cause harmful interference,
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy
Phone Operation
Portable Phone Operation and EME Exposure Antenna Care
Body-Worn Operation
Facilities
Approved Accessories
Data Operation
Aircraft
Hearing Aids
Other Medical Devices
For Vehicles With an Air Bag
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Antennas
Blasting Caps and Areas
Batteries
Getting Started
Your phone is partially assembled when shipped
Back Cover Battery
What’s in the Box?
Do This
Assembling Your Phone
To assemble your phone
If necessary, fit Keypad into the front cover
Do This
Taking Your Phone Apart
To disassemble your phone
Charging the Battery
Cycles
Replacing the Battery
Turning Your Phone On
Power End key
Do This Press and hold P
Press
Making a Call
Ending a Call
Press End the call
Answer the call
Answering a Call
Seeing Your Phone Number
Press See your phone number
Using the Display
About Your Phone
Low Battery and hear the low battery alert
➊ Signal Strength Indicator Vertical bars show
➑ Active Line Indicator Shows the current active phone line
When Adjust
Adjusting Volume
Zooming In and Out
Battery Care
Battery Use
As a refrigerator
Turn off your display backlight
Extending Battery Life
Backlight uses power. To turn it off, see
Avoid keypad-intense functions
Making and Answering Calls
Using Caller ID
Using Talk Secure
Redialing a Number
See the received calls list
Returning Unanswered Calls
Calling an Emergency Number
Select a call to return
Cancel the incoming call
Canceling an Incoming Call
Press Either volume key Turn off the alert
Turning Off a Call Alert
Calling With One-Touch Dial
Calling With Speed Dial
Calling a Number In a Text Message
Additional Calling Features
Do This To Call
Using Call Waiting
Using Features While On a Call
Making a Three-Way Call
Additional On-Call Features
Use these keys to move through the menu system
Using the Menu
Navigating to a Feature
Left Soft Key
Previous
Selecting a Feature Option
To go back to
Screen
Entering Feature Information
Indicates
Press Cancel Press M Stored Information
Flashing Press Cursor
To view
Press M from any text entry screen to select a text mode
Choosing a Text Mode
Entering Text
Using Tap Method
General Text Entry Rules
Character Chart
Space @ & ~ ¿ ¡
Press Number key Multiple times Enter the symbol at
Using Symbol Mode
Symbol Chart
Press a number
Enter Words
Using iTAP Software Predictive Text Entry Method
¿ ¡ ~ ω = π ß σ $ £ ¥ θ # % * ξ ψ + x * / = # §
Cursor location
Enter the rest of the word
Or # Press
Space is automatically
Enter punctuation or other
Enter Novel Words
Punctuation
Characters as shown
Enter Numbers
Capitalization
Delete Letters and Words
View a list of recently received calls. See
Menu Feature Descriptions
All calls since reset, and all calls total. See
View a list of recently dialed calls. See
Voice messages. See
See
Listen to your recorded
Read and manage text
Undelivered
Create keypad shortcuts to menu features. See
View all outgoing text
Store and edit text
Use your phone as a calculator or currency converter. See
From your service provider directly to your phone. See
View a detailed battery charge meter
Play games on your phone. See
No in-call timer display
Current call
Lock and unlock your phone. See
Restrict incoming and outgoing calls. See
Displayed when You turn on your Phone
Change the text
Adjust the phone’s power
Battery power
Wrap around when it
Usage characteristics to
Timer
Password, or credit card
Reset all options back to
For your display
View and adjust your phone’s network settings
User-entered information
Car Settings
Select the list
Recent Calls
Viewing Received Calls or Dialed Calls
Scroll to an entry
Option Description
Using the Notepad
Viewing and Resetting Call Timers
Timer Description
Reset the time if available
To view a call timer
Scroll to the timer you want\
Confirm the reset
Viewing Entry Details
Voice Name indicator
Phonebook
Number or
Storing a Phonebook Entry
Enter Information
Scroll to the number type
Select Type
Available for email entries
Select the number type
Storing a PIN Code with a Phone Number
Complete Phonebook Entry
Call to connect, then sends
Insert a p pause character
Your phone dials
Remaining digits
Recording a Voice Name For a Phonebook Entry
Name Press Done Store the voice name
Phonebook List
Dialing a Phonebook Entry
Voice Dial
Editing a Phonebook Entry
Deleting a Phonebook Entry
Checking Phonebook Capacity
Setting the Primary Number for a Phonebook Entry
Set the primary number
Sorting the Phonebook List
Set the view preference
Change view preference
Select the view preference
To set an entry’s primary phone number, see
Datebook
Week View
Day View
Event View
Adding a Datebook Event
Changing Event Information
Copying an Event
Deleting an Event
Radio
Turning the Radio On and Off
Selecting a Preset
Tuning a Station
Storing a Preset
Preset location
Phonebook or recent call lists
Storing Your Voicemail Number
Messages-Voicemail
Store the number
Listening to a Voicemail Message
Receiving a Voicemail Message
Listen to the message
Messages-Text
Setting Up the Text Message Inbox
Period
Receiving a Text Message
Scroll to the message
Following indicators show message status = unread
Reading, Locking, or Deleting a Text Message
= read = read and urgent f = read and locked
Delete the message
Close the message Compose and send a reply
Text Msg Menu includes the following options
Call the number in the message
Storing Sounds
As you complete the steps below, note the following
For more information about using sound files, see pages 99
Sending a Text Message
Select To
Select numbers/addresses
Number/address that you
Enter manually
Call lists
Sending a Quick Note Text Message
Viewing the Status of Sent Text Messages
Scroll to the ring style
Ring Styles
Selecting a Ring Style
Select the ring style
Activate and Deactivate Ringer IDs
Change Style Settings
Customizing a Ring Style
Press Scroll to Ringer IDs
Create a Tone
Set Ringer or Keypad Volume
Creating Alert Tones
100
Key Display Description
Enter Notes
Octave
Key Display Description Sharp flat
Rest
Lengths and Modifiers
102
Do This Action
Volume Control Characters
Repeat Characters
103
Task Action
104
Enter note
Example
Play a Tone
flat
Edit a Tone
106
Download a Tone
Setting Reminders
Delete a Tone
107
Select the reminder alert
To turn off all reminders
108
Creating a Shortcut
Shortcuts
Standard Shortcuts
Do This Press M Enter the menu system
Select a Shortcut From the List
Using Shortcuts
Use a Keypad Shortcut
Do This Press S Scroll to the menu item
Or application
Browser
Starting a Browser Session
111
Interacting With Web Pages
112
Calculating Numbers
Calculator
113
Function Description
114
Store the exchange rate
Converting Currency
Number keys Enter the exchange rate
Perform the conversion
Game Options
Games
Playing a Game
116
Rules of the Game
Blackjack
117
Falling Numbers
How to Play
118
Press M to select the following options
Game is over when you lose all of your credits
Video Poker
119
120
Customizing a Soft Key Function
Adjusting Your Settings
Reordering Menu Items
121
TTY Operation
Set TTY Mode
122
Switch to TTY Mode During a Voice Call
123
Automatic Answer
Return to Voice Mode
Hands-Free Use
124
Confirm the setting
Power-Off Delay
Select the feature
Automatic Hands-Free
Confirm your selection
Scroll to the time delay
Charger Time
Scroll to the charge time
Data Calls
Connecting Your Phone to an External Device
Set Up a Cable Connection
127
With the Motorola logo
Attaching a Serial Cable
Plug the serial cable
128
Attaching a USB Cable
Install the Software
Making a Data Call
129
Receiving a Data Call
Set Up Your Phone
130
End the Data Connection
Reset Normal Voice Operation
Transfer the Data
131
Security
Assigning a New Code or Password
132
If You Forget a Code or Password
133
Set Your Phone to Lock Automatically
Locking and Unlocking Your Phone
Lock Your Phone Manually
134
Unlock Your Phone
Locking and Unlocking Your Keypad
Restricting Calls
Press Lock or unlock your keypad
Activating Talk Secure
136
Correctly? Service provider Is your battery
Troubleshooting
Is your phone Press M #. If you do not see Set up
Question Answer
Problem Solution
Nothing
When I try to
Pressed
Happened
Selected
Rings even
Though
Style
Calls
My phone has
Drops
Cannot hear
My battery
Commands
Passwords, or
Battery life 142
With my
Shortcut
Doesn’t work
Phone Plugged
Attached
When sending
Why does
My data
Display Says
Browser but
Says
145
Scroll to MIN
Programming Instructions
Submit the security
Keypad keys for Enter the new MIN Digit MIN
Exit programming
Store the new MIN
147
Specific Absorption Rate Data
148
149
Why the concern?
150
What kinds of phones are in question?
151
152
153
154
What is FDAs role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
155
156
For additional information, see the following Web sites
Where can I find additional information?
157
Devices and Radiological Health
Food and Drug Administration FDA Center for
Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters
158
What This Warranty Covers
Warranty
159
III. Who is Covered
IV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems
II. What the Period of Coverage Is
160
Cellular All Products Paging
How to Get Warranty Service
Canada
TTY Text Telephone
VI. What This Warranty Does Not Cover
162
163
Contact with extreme heat, or spills of food or liquid
VII. Some Other Limitations
164
IX. State Law and Other Jurisdiction Rights
VIII. Patent and Software Provisions
165
North U.S. Highway Whittle Road Libertyville, IL
USA Canada Motorola, Inc
166
Online Product Registration
Product Registration
Export Law Assurances
Thank you for choosing a Motorola product
Index
168
Restricting
169
Email, sending 74
Original 132 computer
170
115
127-129 Factory settings, resetting
Indicators
Use 27
Lock applications 57 keypad 57, 135 phone
Making a call 25 master clear 61 master reset
Missed call
Menu
43-51
121 Scroll feature
Navigation key 39 network settings 61 notepad Defined
My telephone number 26, 38 My tones
Viewing your own 55 voice dial
Device Erase user-entered information
Attaching two numbers Redialing
174
Phonebook Attaching two numbers
Voice name indicator 68 PIN code
175
Ringer
176
Unlock Keypad 57, 135 phone
Using Standby time, increasing
Text entry
177
Voice key Recording a voice name
Reminders, turning on/off Using 87-88 volume Earpiece
178
Wireless Phone Safety Tips
Safety is your most important call
180
Wherever wireless phone service is available
181
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