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Troubleshooting
Install
Timers
Desktop Charger Indicators
Warranty
Viewing the Resettable Timer
Accessory Options
Setup Message Tones
Battery Clips
Adjusting Ringer Volume
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Package Content Options
Getting Started
Slim LiIon Battery
Slim Battery Cover
Holster
AC Adapter
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Contents
All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured
Welcome
Here’s an idea of what you’ll learn in each chapter
Guide Overview
Now what?
Don’t sweat it
Works
Using Messaging
Using the Minibrowser and Data Features
Introduction
Using Messaging
Normal Operation
Safety Information
Tips on Efficient Operation
Hearing Aids
Safety Information
Attach and charge batteries Use chargers
Package Content Options
Getting Started
Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured
Introduction to Batteries
Battery Clips
Removing the Main Battery Clip
Attaching the Main Battery Clip
Battery
Installing Batteries
To install a battery
Battery Installation
Battery Removal
To remove a battery
AC adapter is connected on both ends
Using the Internal Rapid Charger
Charging Batteries
Facing up
HighLow
Battery Indicator
Battery Storage and Disposal
Expert Performance EPCharging System
Adapter
Using the Desktop Charger
Battery pocket
Plug In Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a
Rear Pocket LED Indicator
Red means the battery is charging
Desktop Charger Indicators
Front Pocket LED Indicator
Function Keys
Phone Overview
Use the Smart Button’s fingertip convenience for
Using the Smart Button
Phone
Basics
Turning Your Phone On
Follow these steps to turn your phone on
Place Press ¾ to place the call
Power Up Display
Turn the page to learn more about turning your phone on
Activating Your Phone
Quad Number
Power Save Mode
Standby Mode
Icon
Press Ä then press Ý
Reading the Indicators
Detailed Battery Level Reading
Service Light
Appears when a call is in progress
Indicates you are receiving a digital signal
Voicemail
Battery Level
Silent Mode
Message
Ending a Call
Placing and Ending Calls
There are three ways to end a call
Placing a Call
Redial
If you hear an ordinary busy signal
Redialing Numbers
Automatic Redial
Caller ID
Receiving Calls
To answer a call
Answering a Call
Call Waiting
Unanswered Call Indicator
Ringer/Vibrating Alert Suppress
Muting the Microphone
Vibration Mode
Basic Tone Controls
Volume
To adjust ringer volume
Adjusting Earpiece and Keypad Volume
Adjusting Ringer Volume
Quick Menu
Your Phone & Its Shortcuts
Usual Shortcuts
Using Memory
Making the Most of Memory
555-1212
Range
Storing Names and Numbers
Number
Select
Sequence
Entering Names
To enter a name into the Phone Book
Space
End
Recalling from Memory
Recalling by Name
Entry up to four
Recalling by Memory Location
Show the current location
Editing Memory
Editing a Number
Icon
Location and XX is the location number
Adding a Number to an Entry
Edit
Name
Clear Press ‚ to clear the entry
Erasing Memory Entries
Clearing an Entire Entry
Clearing a Single Number
Location
Recall Shortcuts
Super Speed Dial
Turbo Dial
Shortcut. You will see Set
Changing Dialing Shortcuts
Set
Call If necessary
Scratchpad
Store Press  and continue with on
Number Or End
Repeat Repeat steps 2 and 3 as many times as necessary
Pause Dialing
Storing a Number with Pause Dialing
Using Memory Linking
Using Pause Dialing
Code
Using Calling Cards
Storing Calling Card Numbers
Pause
Numbers
Placing a Calling Card Call
Send
More
Messaging menus
Using Messaging
Press q to scroll up
Press ¿ to open
Your phone will beep or vibrate three times
Receiving Messages
Caller ID
Viewing Your Caller IDs
Messaging Select
Name, and press Â
Access Press ¿ to open the Caller ID Options Function Menu
Caller ID Options
Messaging
Checking Your Voicemail
If you have one or more Voicemail messages, you will see
If you have no new messages, you will see
Call Back Press a to dial your Voicemailbox number
Access Press ¿ to open the Voicemail Options Function Menu
Voicemail Options
Reading Your Messages
Message Options
Tone Control
Timers
Works
Phone Book
Through
To use the menu system
Road Maps
Previous User Compatibility
Phone Book
Press Ä then press a to enter the menu system Start
Road Map
Find
Recalling By Name
Phone Book
Phone Book Status
Recalling By Location
Ten
Storing a New Number
Location
Or Select
Viewing Your Number
When Placing Calls
When Receiving Calls
Feature Exit
Or Add
Editing a Memory Location
See LocationÑÑ. Enter the two-digit mem
Or Find by Press q or Z to scroll to Edit By Name
Change
To other features
Keep
Ated with the entry
Monitor the length of your calls
Call Timers
CallTimers
View When you enter the Call Timers menu
Viewing the Individual Timer
Viewing the Resettable Timer
Call Timers Press a to select
Reset Press a to reset. You will see Resettable
Viewing the Cumulative Timer
Resetting the Timer
Timer Exit
Auto Display Individual Timer
One Minute Audible Timer
Toggle Press a to toggle the timer On or Off
Enter If you toggle the timer ON, you will see
Repeating Audible Timer
Single Audible Timer
Timer
Tone Controls
Dtmf
Tone Control
Silent Mode
Menu To other features
Ringer / Vibrating Alert
Select Press q or Z to scroll through the ringer
Roaming Ringer
Selecting a Ringer Style
Tone Or Off Exit
Setup Message Tones
Toggle Press a to toggle between 3Beep, 1Beep
Select Press q or Z to scroll to Call Remind
Reminder Tones Setup
Keypad Tones
Transmit Dtmf Off and press a to select
Transmit Tones
Service Tones
Lock/Security
Lock/Security
Unlocking the Phone
Auto Lock
Locking the Phone
Place
Priority Call
Storing a Priority Call Number
Placing a Priority Call
Viewing the Lock Code
Secure Options Submenu
Factory programmed secure code is
To view the three-digit lock code
Enter New Enter a new three-digit lock code
To change the three-digit lock code
Changing the Lock Code
Changing the Secure Code
Options
Your phone has two service levels
Service Level
Lock /Secure
Master Clear
Master Reset
Phone Options
Phone Options
Getting to Phone Options
Changing Your Number
Info
Feature Review
Displaying Phone Information
Call Options
Call Options Submenu
Activating PIN Code
Storing PIN Code in Memory Location
Multiple Key Answer
Placing a Call with PIN Code Active
Open to Answer
Instant Redial
Automatic Answer
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Display Options Submenu
Activating the Quick Menu
Changing the Language
Customizing the Backlight
Changing the Banner
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Auto Hyphen
Displaying the 24-Hour Clock
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Contrast Control
Bar graph labeled Contrast
Enter Mini
Minibrowser Options
Launching the Minibrowser
Toggle Press a to toggle between On and Off
Power Up Mode
Select Press q or Z to scroll to Power Up Phone
Confirm at Start-up
Mode
Selecting a System Mode
System Options Submenu
Displaying the System ID
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System Mode Settings
Analog Only
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Using the Minibrowser
Turn to page 110 for a detailed explanation of all the keys
Press ¼ to exit
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Getting Started Browsing
Open
Quick Menu
Scrolling and Selecting
Minibrowser Navigation
Soft Key
Soft Keys
Display Messages
Left
To scroll through your bookmarks
Using Bookmarks
To bookmark a Minibrowser site
To jump directly to the site
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Minibrowser Alerts
Secure Non-Secure
Entering Words
Security
Minibrowser Menu
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Using Data Features
Checking for Data Capability
Select Press Ä then Ú, Û, Þ
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Installing the Software
Getting Started with Data Connectivity Kit
Attaching the Data Cable
Reading the Display
Placing a Data Call
During the Call
Show transmission information
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Ending a Data Call
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Setting up Pre-arrangement
Enter Press Ä then a to enter the menu
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Select Select the pre-arrangement mode if needed
Receiving a Data Call
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Starfish TrueSync Software
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Using TrueSync Software
Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries
Accessory Options
Vehicle Power Adapter
Lithium Ion Batteries
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Desktop Charger AC Adapter Required
Holster
Headset
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Wireless data calls are only the beginning. With
Data Connectivity Kit
Hands-Free Vehicle Kit
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Easy Install Hands-Free Car Kit
Accessory Limited Warranty
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Troubleshooting
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My phone was stolen. What should I report and to whom?
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Glossary
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Scratchpad tones See Dtmf
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Transmit Tones See Dtmf
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Consumer Update on Mobile Phones
Why the concern?
What kinds of phones are in question?
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What is FDAs role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
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Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, see the following websites
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Patent Information
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Important Export Information
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Index
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