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Contents
Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT
OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING
YOUR PHONE.
The information provided in this document supersedes the general
safety information in user guides published prior to
December 1, 2002.
Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it
receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with
your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level
at which your phone transmits.
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory
requirements in your country concerning exposure of human
beings to RF energy.
Operational Precautions
To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human
exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the
relevant standards, always adhere to the following procedures.
External Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the phone.
Do NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE.
Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the
phone to operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition,
use of unauthorised antennas may result in non-compliance with
the local regulatory requirements in your country.
Phone Operation
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you
would a wireline telephone.
Body-Worn Operation
To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you
wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the
phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster,
case, or body harness for this phone, if available. Use of
accessories not approved by Motorola may exceed RF energy
exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the body-worn
accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not using
the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its
antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 centimetres) from your body when
transmitting.
Data Operation
When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an
accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at least 1 inch
(2.5 centimetres) from your body.
Approved Accessories
Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not
limited to batteries and antenna, may cause your phone to exceed
RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of approved Motorola
accessories, visit our website at www.Motorola.com.
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to RF energy
interference from external sources if inadequately shielded,
designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In
some circumstances your phone may cause interference.
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Facilities
Turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you
to do so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care
facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external
RF energy.
Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an
aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable
regulations per airline crew instructions.
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation
of 6 inches (15 centimetres) be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker.
Persons with pacemakers should:
• ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6 inches (15 centimetres)
from your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
• NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.
• Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential
for interference.
• Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to
suspect that interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your
hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately
shielded from RF energy. Your GP may be able to assist you in
obtaining this information.
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Use While Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area
where you drive. Always obey them.
When using your phone while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving and to the road.
• Use hands-free operation, if available.
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if
driving conditions so require.
Operational Warnings
For Vehicles With an Air Bag
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is
placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the
phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury
to occupants of the vehicle.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere, unless it is a phone type especially qualified
for use in such areas and certified as “Intrinsically Safe.” Do not
remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a
potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to
above include fuelling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not
always posted.
Blasting Caps and Areas
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF
your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting
area, or in areas posted “Turn off electronic devices.” Obey all
signs and instructions.
Batteries
Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as
burns if a conductive material such as jewellery, keys, or beaded
chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may
complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when
placing it inside a pocket, bag, or other container with metal
objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers.
Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:
SymbolDefinition
Important safety information will follow.
Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in
a fire.
Your battery or phone may require recycling in
accordance with local laws. Contact your local
regulatory authorities for more information.
Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the
trash.
LiIon BATT
Your phone contains an internal lithium ion
battery.
Seizures/Blackouts
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts
when exposed to blinking lights, such as when watching television
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or playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur
even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout.
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a
family history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor
before playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinkinglights feature on your phone. (The blinking-light feature is not
available on all products.)
Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other
features that incorporate blinking lights on the phones. All persons
should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following
symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of
awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation.
To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following
safety precautions:
• Do not play or use a blinking-lights feature if you are tired or
need sleep.
• Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.
• Play in a room in which all lights are on.
• Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
When you play games on your phone, you may experience
occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or
other parts of your body. Follow these instructions to avoid
problems such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other
musculoskeletal disorders:
• Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing.
• If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while
playing, stop and rest for several hours before playing again.
• If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or
after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
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European Union Directives Conformance Statement
Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with
• The essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
• All other relevant EU Directives
IMEI: 350034/40/394721/9
0168
Type: MC2-41H14
The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.
You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to
Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/
rtte - to find your DoC, enter the product Approval Number from
your product's label in the "Search" bar on the Web site
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Product
Approval
Number
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Main Menu
Phonebook
n
Recent Calls
s
• Received Calls
• Dialled Calls
• Notepad
• Call Times
• Call Cost
• Data Times
• Data Volumes
Messages
e
• Create Message
• Message Inbox
•Voicemail
• Browser Msgs
• Info Services
•Quick Notes
• Outbox
•Drafts
• MMS Templates
Office Tools
É
• SIM Tool Kit Apps *
•Calculator
• Datebook
•Shortcuts
•Alarm Clock
• Chat
• Dialling Services
•Voice Dial
• Fixed Dial
• Quick Dial
•Service Dial*
Games & Apps
Q
Menu Map
Web Access
á
Multimedia
h
IM
ã
Settings
w
* optional features
This is the standard main menu
layout. Menu organisation and
feature names may vary on
your phone. Not all features
may be available on your
phone.
•Browser
• Web Shortcuts
• Stored Pages
•History
•Go To URL
•Browser Setup
• Web Sessions
•Themes
•Pictures
• Sounds
• MotoMi xer
• Videos *
• Log In
• Offline Convs.
• Offline Settings
•Help
• (see next page)
Settings Menu
Personalise
l
• Home Screen
• Main Menu
•Colour Style
•Greeting
• Wallpaper
• Screen Saver
•Quick Dial
Ring Styles
t
•Style
• style Detail
Call Divert
H
• Voice Calls
• Fax Calls
• Data Calls
•Cancel All
• Divert Status
In-Call Setup
U
• In-Call Timer
• Call Cost Setup
• My Caller ID
• Talk and Fax
• Answe r Options
• Call Waiting
Initial Setup
Z
• Time and Date
• 1-Touch Dial
• Display Timeout
• Backlight
•Scroll
• Language
• Contrast
•DTMF
•Master Reset
•Master Clear
Phone Status
m
• My Tel. Numbers
• Credit Info/Available *
• Active Line
• Battery Meter
• Other Information
Headset
S
• Auto Answer
•Voice Dial
Car Settings
J
• Auto Answer
• Auto Handsfree
• Power-Off Delay
•Charger Time
Network
j
• New Network
• Network Setup
• Available Networks
• My Network L ist
• Service Tone
• Call Drop Tone
Security
u
• Phone Lock
• Lock Keypad
• Lock Application
• Fixed Dial
• Call Barring
•SIM PIN
•New Passwords
Java Settings
c
• Java App Loader
• Java System
• Delete All Apps
•App Vibration
•App Volume
•App Priority
• App Backlight
• Set Standby App
• DNS IP
* optional features
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Getting Started
About This Guide
This guide describes the basic features of your Motorola wireless
phone.
Optional Features
This label identifies an optional network, SIM card, or
subscription-dependent feature that may not be offered
by all service providers in all geographical areas. Contact
your service provider for more information.
Optional Accessories
This label identifies a feature that requires an optional
Motorola Original™ accessory.
Installing the SIM Card
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity
Module) card contains your phone
number, service details, and
phonebook/message memory.
Caution: Do not bend or scratch
your SIM card. Avoid exposing your
SIM card to static electricity, water, or
dirt.
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Battery Use
Battery performance depends on many factors, including your
wireless carrier’s network configuration; signal strength; the
temperature at which you operate your phone; the features and/or
settings you select and use; items attached to your phone’s
accessory connector; and your voice, data, and other application
usage patterns.
Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to
contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.
To maximise your battery’s performance:
• Always use Motorola Original batteries and battery chargers.
The phone warranty does not cover damage caused from
using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery chargers.
• New batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long
time may require a longer charge time.
• Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when
charging.
• Do not expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C (14°F)
or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your phone with you
when you leave your vehicle.
• When you do not intend to use a battery for a while, store it
uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator.
• Batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging
times. This is normal. If you charge your battery regularly and
notice a decrease in talk time or an increase in charging time,
then it is probably time to purchase a new battery.
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The rechargeable batteries that power this phone must be
disposed of properly and may need to be recycled. Refer to
your battery’s label for battery type. Contact your local
recycling centre for proper disposal methods.
Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may
explode.
Installing the Battery
Note: If necessary, remove the battery from its protective clear
plastic case.
Your phone is designed to use only Motorola Original
batteries and accessories. We recommend that you store
batteries in their protective cases when not in use.
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Charging the Battery
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can use
your phone, you need to install and charge the battery as described
below. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/
discharge cycles.
Action
1 Plug the travel charger into the bottom
of your phone.
2 Plug the other end of the travel charger into the appropriate
electrical outlet.
3 When your phone indicates
Charge Complete
, remove the travel
charger.
Tip: You can safely leave the travel charger connected to your
phone after charging is complete. This will not damage the battery.
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Turning Your Phone On
Action
1 Press and hold
seconds to turn on the
phone.
2 If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code and press
+
) to unlock the SIM card.
(
Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times in a row, your
SIM card is disabled and your phone displays SIM Blocked.
3 If necessary, enter your 4-digit unlock code and press
+
) to unlock the phone.
(
O
for 2
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Power
Key
OK
OK
Making a Call
PressTo
1 keypad keysdial the phone number
N
2
O
3
Alternatively access the Phonebook by pressing menu M
>
> scroll through to required entry >
Phone Book
make the call
end the call and “hang up” the phone
when you are finished
N.
Send
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and
displays an incoming call message.
Adjusting Volume
Press the 5-way Navigation key
S
) left or right to increase or
(
decrease volume.
• increase or decrease earpiece
volume during a call
• increase or decrease the
ringer volume setting when the home screen is visible
Tip: At the lowest volume setting, press the key left once to
switch to vibrate alert. Press it again to switch to silent alert.
Press the key right to switch back to vibrate alert, then ring
alert.
• turn off an incoming call alert
Alternatively the volume can also be accessed by pressing menu
M
>
Settings >Ring Styles
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.
Navigation
5-way
Key
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PressTo
1
2
N
or
ANSWER
O
(-)
answer the call
end the call and “hang up” the phone
when you are finished
Viewing Your Phone Number
To view your phone number from the home screen, press
M#
While you are on a call, press
Note: Your phone number must be stored on your SIM card to use
this feature. To store your phone number on the SIM card, see
page 46. If you do not know your phone number, contact your
service provider.
.
M
>
My Tel. Numbers
.
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Highlight Features
You can do much more with your phone than make and receive
calls! This section describes some of your phone’s highlight
features.
Sending a Multimedia Message
A Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) message
contains one or more slides with text and embedded
media objects (including pictures, animations, sounds,
voice records and/or video clips). You can send the
to email addresses.
multimedia message to other wireless phone users, and
M
>
Find the Feature
Messages >New Message
New Multimedia Msg
>
PressTo
1 keypad keysenter slide text
M
Press
and insert a
Video, New Page, Quick Note
Contact Info
(+)store the message
OK
2
to open the
Picture, Voice Record, Sound
.
MMS Menu
, or
PressTo
S
3
scroll to a
• Highlight
option:
Send To
[One Time Entry]
to enter
one or more phone numbers
and/or email addresses.
• Highlight
[New Phonebook Entry]
to
enter a number/address and
add it to the phonebook.
• Or highlight an existing
phonebook entry.
(+)select
SELECT
4
[One Time Entry]
[New Phonebook Entry]
number/address. Press
(-) when you are finished.
DONE
or
and enter a
(+) or
OK
or
(+)add a phonebook entry to the list of
ADD
recipients. Press
(-) when
DONE
you are finished.
S
5
scroll to
Subject
,
6
(-)select
CHANGE
Subject
7 keypad keysenter the subject
(+)store the subject
OK
8
(-)select
9
10
11
12
CHANGE
S
(+)select the file type
SELECT
S
Attachments
scroll to
Picture, Sounds
or
highlight the file you want
Video
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PressTo
(+)attach the file
SELECT
13
(-)return to the message editor
BACK
14
S
15
16
17
18
19
(-)select
CHANGE
(+) or
ADD
(+)
REMOVE
(-)return to the message editor
DONE
(+)
SEND
scroll to
Receipt
Receipt
activate/deactivate the delivery
report
send the message
or
M
send the message, view message
details, save the message in the
drafts folder, or cancel the message
Receiving a Multimedia Message
When you receive an MMS message, your phone
displays the
New Message
PressTo
(+)open the message
READ
MMS messages that you receive can contain the following media
objects:
• Pictures, and animations are displayed as you read the
message.
• A sound file or video clip begins playing when its slide is
displayed.
(message waiting) indicator and a
r
notification, and sounds an alert.
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Attached files are added to the end of the message. To open the
attachment, highlight the file indicator/filename and press
+
) (image file type),
(
+
) (object such as phonebook or datebook entry, or unknown
(
(+) (sound file or video clip), or
PLAY
VIEW
file type).
Playing Video Clips
You can download video clips with the micro-browser, and send
and receive video clips in multimedia messages.
To play a video clip stored on your phone:
M
>
Find the Feature
PressTo
S
1
(+)start video clip playback
PLAY
2
scroll to the video clip
The video clip displays in the video clip playback screen.
Press S d to
pause or play the
video
Return to previous
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VIDEO
BACK
screen
Press M to open sub-menu
Multimedia >Videos
Timer indicates %
played
AREA
PAUSE
Pause video clip
OPEN
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Learning to Use Your Phone
See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.
Using the Display
The home screen displays when you are not on a call or using the
menu. You must be in the home screen to dial a phone number.
Date
(menu) indicator indicates that you can press the menu key
H
The
M
) to enter the main menu.
(
Labels at the bottom corners of the display show the current soft
key functions. Press the left soft key (
to perform the function indicated by the left or right soft key label.
Your phone can display an analogue or digital clock in the home
screen (see page 66).
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Service Provider
15/10/04
PH.BOOKMESSAGE
Right Soft Key LabelLeft Soft Key Label
Menu Indicator
-
) or right soft key (+)
Clock
The following status indicators can display:
Roam
4.
1.
Signal
Strength
5.
Active
Line
6.
Messaging
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Presence
Service Provider
7.
Message
Battery
10.
Level
15/10/04
2.
GPRS
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3.
Data
Transmission
1. Signal Strength Indicator
Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection. You
cannot make or receive calls when the 0
(no transmit) indicator displays.
0>
2. GPRS Indicator
Shows that your phone is using a high-speed General
Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network connection.
GPRS allows faster data transfer speeds. Indicators can
include:
= GPRS PDP context
Å
active
PH.BOOKMESSAGES
(no signal) indicator or
= GPRS packet data
Ç
available
9.
Ring Alert
8.
Location
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3. Data Transmission Indicator
Shows connection and data transmission status. Indicators can
include:
= secure packet data
4
transfer
= secure application
3
connection
= secure Circuit Switch Data
2
(CSD) call
4. Roam Indicator
Shows when your phone is seeking or using another
network outside your home network. Indicators can
include:
= 2.5G home
8
= 2G home
:
5. Active Line Indicator
or B to indicate the current active phone line.
@
Shows
Other indicators can include:
= line 1 active, call divert onC= line 2 active, call divert on
A
= alarm activated
E
= insecure packet data
7
transfer
= insecure application
6
connection
= insecure CSD call
5
= 2.5G roam
9
= 2G roam
;
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6. Messaging Presence Indicator
Shows when Instant Messaging (IM) is active. Indicators
can include:
= IM active
P
= busy
_
= available for phone calls
J
When a Java application is active, the
display in this location.
7. Message Indicator
Displays when you receive a new message. Indicators
can include:
= text message
r
= IM message
d
= voicemail and text
s
message
When you enter a message, a number in this location shows the
number of characters left on the current page (text message), or
the message size (multimedia message).
= available for IM
I
= invisible to IM
Q
= offline
X
(Java midlet) indicator can
`
= voicemail message
t
= active chat session
a
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8. Location Indicator
Your phone may be able to send location information to
the network during an emergency call. Indicators show
when your phone is sending location information:
= location on
Ö
= location off
Ñ
Using Menus
From the home screen, press M to enter the main menu.
Menu Key
Enter menu
system.
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Highlighted
Menu Feature
Icon
9. Ring Style Indicator
Shows the ring style setting.
= loud ring
y
= vibrate
|
= silent
{
= soft ring
z
= vibrate and ring
}
10. Battery Level Indicator
Vertical bars show the battery charge level. Recharge the battery
when
Low Battery
displays and the battery alert sounds.
Using the 5-Way Navigation Key
Use the 5-way navigation key (S)
to scroll up, down, left, or right
through the menu system, highlight
menu items, change feature
settings, and play games. Press the
centre select button to select a
highlighted menu item.
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Navigation
5-way
Key
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Left Soft Key
Perform left
function.
5-way
Navigation Key
Scroll up, down,
left, or right.
Games&Apps
EXITSELECT
Right Soft Key
Perform right
function.
End Key
Exit menu
without making
changes.
Press center to
select.
S
Press
to scroll to and highlight a menu feature icon in the main
menu. The following icons represent features that may appear in
the main menu, depending on your service provider and service
subscription options.
IconFeature IconFeature
Q
É
ã
n
e
Games & Apps
Office Tools
IM
Phonebook
Messages
h
w
á
s
Multimedia
Settings
Web Access
Recent Calls
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Selecting a Menu Feature
To select a menu feature, starting from the home screen:
M
>
Find the Feature
Recent Calls >Dialled Calls
This example shows that from the home screen, you must press
M
, scroll to and select
scroll to and select
Dialled Calls
Recent Calls
s
. Press S to scroll, and the left/right
from the main menu, then
soft keys to select the functions listed in the bottom left and right
corners of the display.
Selecting a Feature Option
Some features require you to select an option from a list:
to
Highlighted
Option
Press
VIEW
(+)
to
view details of
highlighted
option.
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DialledCalls
10)JohnSmith
9)LisaOwens
Press
BACK
(-)
go back to
previous
screen.
S
Press
to scroll up or down to highlight the option you want.
• In a numbered list, press a number key to highlight the option.
• In an alphabetised list, press a key repeatedly to cycle through
the letters on the key and highlight the closest matching list
option.
8)AddaThomas
7)JackBradshaw
to
BACKVIEW
M
Press
open sub-menu.
When an option displays a list of possible values, press S left or
right to scroll through and select a value.
When an option displays a list of possible numeric values, press a
number key to set the value.
Entering Text
Some features require you to enter information.
Press S to
scroll down to
other options.
Press
CANCEL
(-)
to go back to
previous
screen.
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EntryDetails
Name:JohnSmith
Category:GeneralNo.:2125551212Type:Work
CANCELCHANGE
Highlighted
Option
Press
CHANGE
(+)
$
view details
of highlighted
option.
to
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The message centre lets you compose and send text messages. A
Character Counter indicates how many more characters will fit in a
message.
For indicator
descriptions,
see following
section.
Flashing
cursor
indicates
040084o
Ab
ó
Msg
032356b
CANCELINSERT
450
Character
Counter
M
Press
to open submenu.
insertion point.
Press
CANCEL
(-)
to
exit without making
changes.
INSERT
(+)
Press
to
insert a quick note,
picture, or sound.
Choosing a Text Entry Mode
Multiple text entry modes make it easy for you to enter names,
numbers, and messages. The method (for example, iTAP
predictive text or TAP input mode) you select remains active until
you select another method.
#
Press
entry modes:
in any text entry screen to select one of the following
Symbol
Secondary
Enter symbols only (see page 39).
The secondary text entry mode (see below to set).
Alternatively, you can select a text entry mode in any text entry
screen by pressing
>
Entry Mode
.
M
Tip: You can switch between text Entry Methods by pressing
whilst in edit mode.
Setting Up a Text Entry Mode
M
Press
Primary Setup
iTAP
>
Entry Setup
or
Secondary Setup
from any text entry screen. Select
, and choose:
Let the phone predict each word as you
press keys (see page 37).
Tap
Enter letters and numbers by pressing a key
one or more times.
Tap Extended
Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by
pressing a key one or more times.
None
Hide the Secondary setting (available only
Secondary Setup
for
).
Using Capitalisation
Press 0 in any text entry screen to change text case. The
following indicators show capitalisation status:
= no capital letters
U
= all capital letters
T
= capitalise next letter only
V
#
Primary
Numeric
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The primary text entry mode (see below to set).
Enter numbers only (see page 38).
Text Entry Mode Indicators
When you select the
following indicators identify the text entry setting:
PrimarySecondary Description
gm
hq
fl
jp
kn
io
The following indicators identify
= numeric method[= symbol method
W
Primary
or
text entry mode, the
Secondary
Tap, no capital letters
Tap, capitalise next letter only
Tap, all capital letters
iTAP, no capital letters
iTAP, capitalise next letter only
iTAP, all capital letters
or
Numeric
Symbol
entry mode:
Using Tap Method
This is the standard method for entering text on your phone.
Tap method cycles through the letters and number of the key you
press. Tap Extended method also cycles through additional
symbols as shown in the chart on page 36.
PressTo
1 A keypad key one or
more times
2 keypad keysenter remaining characters
(+)store the text
OK
3
select a letter, number, or symbol
S
Tip: Press
right to accept a word
completion, or * to insert a space.
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In a text entry screen, you can press # to switch entry modes. If
Tap
or
Tap Extended
is not available as the
Primary
or
Secondary
entry
mode, see page 33.
When you enter text with
Tap
or
Tap Extended
method, the soft key
functions change.
After 2
Character
displays at
insertion point.
Press
Ab
ó
T|
DELETEOK
DELETE
(-)
delete character to left
Msg
040084o
to
seconds,
character is
435
accepted and
cursor moves
to next
position.
Press OK (+)
to
accept and store text.
of insertion point.
When you enter 3 or more characters in a row, your phone may
you might
guess the rest of the word. For example, if you enter
prog
see:
Character
displays at
insertion point.
Ab
ó
Msg435
Thisisaprog|ram
040086o
DELETEOK
Press
Sc
to accept
program
, or
press * to
reject it and
enter a space
prog
.
after
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If you want a different word (such as
keypad keys to enter the remaining characters.
), continue pressing
progress
Character Chart
Use this chart as a guide for entering characters with
method.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
Note: This chart may not reflect the exact character set available
on your phone. In an email address or URL editor,
common characters for that editor.
a b c 2 á à â ã ç æ
d e f 3 é è ê ë
g h i 4 í î ï
j k l 5
m n o 6 ñ ó ò ô õ œ
p q r s 7
t u v 8 ú ù û ü
w x y z 9
change text case, for capital letters
enter a space (hold to enter a return)
change text entry mode (hold for default)
Tap Extended
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Tap Method Text Entry Rules
• Press a keypad key repeatedly to cycle through its characters.
S
• Press
right in a text message.
left or right to move the flashing cursor to the left or
• The first character of every sentence is capitalised. If
necessary, press
before the cursor moves to the next position.
• If you enter or edit information and do not want to save the
changes, press
S
down to force the character to lowercase
O
to exit without saving.
Using iTAP™ Method
iTAP² software provides a predictive text entry mode that lets you
enter a word using one keypress per letter. This can be faster than
method, because your phone combines the key presses into
Tap
common words.
For example, if you press
that match your keypresses display:
7764
Ab
ó
Msg
Prog|ram
040087o
ProgProhSpoi
DELETESELECT
Press
DELETE
(-)
to delete last
letter.
If you want a different word (such as
keypad keys to enter the remaining characters.
Press
(+)
highlighted
combination.
, letter combinations
435
c
SELECT
to lock
), continue pressing
Progress
Sd
Press
to
accept
Program
.
S c
Press
to
highlight
another
combination.
Press
*
Prog
to
and
enter
a space.
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Entering Words
In a text entry screen, you can press # to switch entry modes. An
indicator shows which method is active (see page 34). If
method is not available as the
page 33.
PressTo
1 keypad keys (one
press per letter)
S
left or right highlight the combination you want
2
(+)
SELECT
3
or
*
If you enter a word your phone does not recognise, the phone
stores it to use as one of your word options. When you fill memory
space for unrecognised words, your phone deletes the oldest
words to add new words.
or
Primary
show possible letter combinations at
the bottom of the display
lock a highlighted combination
You can press keypad keys to add
more letters to the end of the
combination.
enter the highlighted combination
when it spells a word
A space is automatically inserted
after the word.
Secondary
entry mode, see
iTAP
Using Numeric Method
In a text entry screen, press # to switch entry modes until the W
(numeric) indicator displays.
Press keypad keys to enter the numbers you want. When you finish
entering numbers, press
#
to switch to another entry mode.
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Using Symbol Method
In a text entry screen, press # to switch entry modes until the [
(symbol) indicator displays.
PressTo
1 keypad keys (one
press per symbol)
S
left or right highlight the combination you want
2
(+)
SELECT
3
or
*
Symbol Chart
Use this chart as a guide for entering characters with symbol
method.
show possible symbol combinations
at the bottom of the display
lock a highlighted combination
You can press keypad keys to add
more symbols to the end of the
combination.
enter the highlighted combination
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0
*
#
Note: This chart may not reflect the exact character set available
on your phone. In an email address or URL editor,
common characters for that editor.
+ - x * / = > < # §
enter a space (hold to enter a return)
change text entry mode (hold for default)
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first shows
If your service provider has not reset these codes, we recommend
that you change them to prevent others from accessing your
personal information. The unlock code must contain 4 digits, and
the security code must contain 6 digits.
You can also reset your SIM card PIN code, PIN2 code, and/or call
barring password if necessary.
To change a code or password:
Deleting Letters and Words
Place the cursor to the right of the text you want to delete, and then:
Action
Press
Hold
(-) to delete one letter at a time.
DELETE
(-) to delete the entire message.
DELETE
Using the Handsfree Speaker
When you activate your phone’s integrated handsfree speaker, you
can talk to the other party without holding the phone to your ear.
(+) to turn the handsfree speaker on or off while
SPEAKER
Press
either dialling a call or during a call.
When you turn the handsfree speaker on, your phone displays
in the home screen. The handsfree speaker remains on
Speaker On
until you press
Note: The handsfree speaker is disabled when you connect your
phone to a handsfree car kit or headset accessory.
(+) again or turn the phone off.
SPEAKER
Changing a Code, PIN, or Password
Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234, and the
6-digit security code is originally set to 000000. Your service
provider may reset these codes before you receive your phone.
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Find the Feature
M
>
Settings >Security
New Passwords
>
Locking and Unlocking Your Phone
You can lock your phone manually or set the phone to lock
automatically whenever you turn it off.
To use a locked phone, you must enter the unlock code. A locked
phone still rings or vibrates for incoming calls or messages, but you
must unlock it to answer.
You can make emergency calls on your phone even when it is
locked (see page 53).
Locking Your Phone Manually
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 keypad keysenter your unlock code
(+)lock the phone
2
OK
M
>
Settings >Security >Phone Lock
Lock Now
>
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Unlocking Your Phone
Your phone’s unlock code is originally set to 1234. Your service
provider may reset the unlock code to the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
Enter Unlock Code
At the
PressTo
1 keypad keysenter your unlock code
(+)unlock your phone
OK
2
prompt:
Setting Your Phone to Lock Automatically
You can set your phone to lock every time you turn it off:
M
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 keypad keysenter your unlock code
(+)activate automatic lock
2
OK
>
Settings >Security >Phone Lock
Automatic Lock >On
>
If You Forget a Code, PIN, or Password
Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234, and the 6digit security code is originally set to 000000. Your service provider
may reset the unlock code to the last 4 digits of your phone number
before you receive your phone.
If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the last 4 digits
of your phone number. If that does not work, at the
prompt:
Enter Unlock Code
PressTo
1
M
2 keypad keysenter your security code
(+)submit your security code
OK
3
If you forget your security code, SIM card PIN code, PIN2 code, or
call barring password, contact your service provider.
display the unlock code bypass
screen
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental key presses (for
example, when carrying your phone in a purse or pocket).
PressTo
M*
Note: Incoming calls and messages temporarily unlock the keypad.
lock or unlock the keypad
Using the Phonebook
This section briefly describes basic phonebook operations. For
more information about using the phonebook, see page 64.
Shortcut: To open your phonebook from the home screen, press
S
up or down.
Storing a Phone Number
Enter a phone number in the home screen, then press
to create a phonebook entry with that number. Fill in the other fields
to complete the entry.
to store another number (for example, a work number)
MORE
Select
for the same
Name
.
STORE
(+)
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Recording a Voice Name
Note: This option is not available for entries stored on the SIM
card.
When creating a phonebook entry, scroll to
(+). When you are ready, press
RECORD
Voice Name
RECORD
and press
(+) again and
say the entry’s name (within 2 seconds). When prompted, press
(+) and repeat the name. Press
RECORD
(-) to store the
DONE
voice name.
Storing a Picture for Caller ID
Note: This option is not available for entries stored on the SIM
card.
You can store a picture for a phonebook entry. The picture displays
when you receive calls from the entry.
and press
When creating a phonebook entry, scroll to
(+). Press S to select a picture, and press
CHANGE
Picture
SELECT
(+)
to store it for the entry.
Dialling a Number
Press M >
Note: You can also access the Phonebook from idle display by
S
pressing
, depending on local settings.
Tip: To quickly highlight entries in your
are sorted by
Speed No.
For example, press
are sorted by
Name, Voice Name
entry’s name to highlight it. For example, press
first entry that starts with “K”.
> entry to callN.
Phonebook
list: If your entries
Phonebook
, press an entry’s speed number to highlight it.
15
for entry number 15. If your entries
, or
, enter the first letter of the
Email
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for the
Voice Dialling a Number
M
Press
>
Office Tools
, press
Dialling Services>Voice Dial
, and say
the entry’s name (within 2 seconds).
Tip: To create a shortcut to
M
>
Office Tools>Dialling Services
M
. Your phone prompts you to save the shortcut. To use a
shortcut, press
M
and the shortcut key number.
Voice Dial
, press
, scroll to
Voice Dial
, and hold the
Sorting Phonebook Entries
M
Press
>
Phonebook
whether you want to sort the phonebook list by
, or
Voice Name
Email
.
When sorting by name, you can view
number for each name. To set the primary number for a name, see
page 65.
, press
M
>
Setup>Sort by
numbers or just the
All
, then select
Name, Speed No.
,
Primary
Viewing Entries By Category
M
Press
>
Phonebook
whether you want to view
category (
Business, Personal, General, VIPs
created.
To set the category for a phonebook entry, see page 65.
M
, press
entries, entries in a predefined
All
>
Categories
, then select
), or entries in a category you
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Setting Up Your Phone
Storing Your Name and Phone Number
To store or edit your name and phone number information
on your SIM card:
Find the Feature
Shortcut: Press
name and phone number.
If you do not know your phone number, contact your service
provider.
Setting the Time and Date
Your phone uses the time and date for the
synchronise its time and date with the network:
Find the Feature
To set the time and date manually, set
and
Date
options:
Time
the
Find the Feature
M#
M
>
Settings >Phone Status
My Tel. Numbers
>
from the home screen to edit your
Datebook
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup
>
Time and Date >Autoupdate >On
Autoupdate
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup
Time and Date >TimeorDate
>
. Your phone can
to
and then set
Off
Setting a Ring Style
Your phone rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call or
other event. This ring or vibration is called an alert.
You can select one of five different ring styles. The ring style
indicator in the display shows the current ring style (see page 28).
To set a ring style:
M
>
Find the Feature
PressTo
S
1
(+)select the ring style
SELECT
2
Each ring style contains settings for specific event alerts, ringer ID,
and ringer and keypad volume. To change these settings, press
M
>
Settings>Ring Styles
Shortcut: To change your ring volume from the home screen,
S
left or right.
press
Settings >Ring Styles >Style
scroll to the ring style
>style
Detail
.
Setting a Wallpaper Image
You can set a picture or animation as a wallpaper (background)
image in your phone’s home screen. The wallpaper image appears
as a faint watermark in text and menu displays.
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 S
2
(+)open the picture viewer
CHANGE
M
scroll to
>
Settings >Personalise >Wallpaper
Picture
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PressTo
S
up or down scroll to a picture/animation
3
to turn off the
(None)
Scroll to
wallpaper image.
(+)select the image
SELECT
4
S
5
6
7
8
9
(+)change the image layout
CHANGE
S
(+)confirm the layout setting
SELECT
(-)save wallpaper settings
BACK
scroll to
Layout
scroll to
Centre, Tile
places the image in the centre
Centre
of the display.
fills the display with multiple
Tile
copies of the image.
Fit-to-screen
necessary, to fit the display.
, or
Fit-to-screen
resizes the image, if
Setting a Screen Saver Image
Set a picture or animation as a screen saver image.
The screen saver image displays when the phone is on and no
activity is detected for a specified time. The image shrinks to fill the
display, if necessary. An animation repeats for one minute, then the
first frame of the animation displays.
Turn off the screen saver to extend battery life.
M
Find the Feature
>
Settings >Personalise
Screen Saver
>
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PressTo
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(+)open the picture viewer
CHANGE
S
up or down scroll to a picture/animation
(+)select the image
SELECT
S
(+)set the delay interval
CHANGE
S
(+)confirm the delay setting
SELECT
(-)save screen saver settings
BACK
scroll to
Picture
to turn off the screen
(None)
Scroll to
saver image.
scroll to
Delay
scroll to the inactivity interval that
starts the screen saver
Setting Display Colour
Select the colour palette that your phone uses to display indicators,
highlights, and soft key labels.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings >Personalise
Colour Style
>
Adjusting the Backlight
Set the amount of time that the display and keypad backlights
remain on.
Find the Feature
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup >Backlight
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Setting Display Timeout
Set the display to turn itself off when no activity is detected for a
specified time.
M
Find the Feature
>
Settings >Initial Setup
Display Timeout
>
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Calling Features
For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see
page 19.
Changing the Active Line
Change the active phone line to make and receive calls
from your other phone number.
Note: This feature is available only for dual-line-enabled
SIM cards.
To redial the phone number:
PressTo
N
or
(+)activate automatic redial
RETRY
Your phone redials the number. When the call goes through, your
phone rings or vibrates one time, displays
connects the call.
Redial Successful
, and then
Using Caller ID
Incoming Calls
Calling line identification (Caller ID) displays the phone
number for incoming calls in your phone’s display.
The phone displays the caller’s name (and picture, if
available) when the name is stored in your phonebook, or
Incoming Call
You can also set your phone to play a distinctive ringer ID and/or
light ID for specific entries stored in your phonebook. For more
information, see page 64.
Outgoing Calls
You can override the default caller ID setting when you make a call.
While dialling (with digits visible in the display):
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when caller ID information is not available.
You can show or hide your phone number as an ID for the
calls that you make.
M
Find the Feature
>
Settings >In-Call Setup
My Caller ID
>
Find the Feature
The active line indicator in the display shows the currently active
phone line (see page 26).
M
>
Settings >Phone Status
Active Line
>
Redialling a Number
PressTo
1 N
S
2
N
3
view the last 10 diallled calls list
scroll to the entry you want to call
redial the number
Using Automatic Redial
When you receive a busy signal, your phone displays
Failed, Number Busy
PressTo
M
>
Hide ID/Show ID
.
hide or show your caller ID for the
next call
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Call
Cancelling an Incoming Call
While the phone is ringing or vibrating:
PressTo
(+)cancel the incoming call
IGNORE
Depending on your phone settings and/or service
subscription, the call may be diverted to another number,
go directly to your voice-mail, or the caller may hear a
busy signal.
Calling an Emergency Number
Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone
numbers, such as 999, that you can call under any circumstances,
even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted.
Emergency numbers vary by country. Your phone’s
preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all
locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due
to network, environmental, or interference issues.
PressTo
1 keypad keysdial the emergency number
N
2
call the emergency number
Dialling International Numbers
Press and hold 0 to insert the local international access code (+)
for the country from which you are calling.
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Viewing Recent Calls
Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and
dialled, even if the calls did not connect. The lists are sorted from
newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as new
entries are added.
N
Shortcut: Press
list.
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 S
2
3
4
(+)select the list
SELECT
S
N
or
(+)
VIEW
or
M
The
Last Calls Menu
OptionDescription
Store
Delete
from the home screen to view the dialled calls
M
>
Recent Calls
scroll to
Received Calls
scroll to an entry
means the call connected.
\
call the entry’s number
Press and hold N for 2 seconds to
send the number as DTMF tones
during a call.
view entry details
open the
options avalable for the entry
can include the following options:
Create a phonebook entry with the
number in the
Delete the entry.
Last Calls Menu
No.
field.
or
Dialled Calls
to view the
OptionDescription
Delete All
Hide ID/Show ID
Send Message
Add Digits
Attach Number
Send Tones
Talk then Fax
Delete all entries in the list.
Hide or show your caller ID for the next
call.
Open a new text message with the
number in the
Add digits after the number.
Attach a number from the phonebook or
recent calls lists.
Send the number to the network as DTMF
tones.
This option displays only during a call.
Talk and then send a fax in the same call
(see page 71).
To
field.
Returning an Unanswered Call
Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and displays:
•
X Missed Calls
PressTo
VIEW
1
S
2
N
3
, where X is the number of missed calls
(+)see the received calls list
select a call to return
make the call
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Using the Notepad
The most recent set of digits entered on the keypad are stored in
your phone’s notepad memory. This can be a phone number that
you called, or a number that you entered but did not call. To retrieve
the number stored in the notepad:
M
Find the Feature
PressTo
N
or
M
or
(+)create a phonebook entry with the
STORE
>
Recent Calls >Notepad
call the number
No.
field
to attach a
open the
number or insert a special character
number in the
Dialling Menu
Attaching a Number
While dialling (with digits visible in the display):
PressTo
M
>
Attach Number
attach a number from the phonebook
or recent calls lists
Calling With Speed Dial
Each entry you store in your phonebook is assigned a unique
speed dial number.
M
To see an entry’s speed dial number, press
to the entry, press
VIEW
(+).
>
Phonebook
, scroll
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To speed dial a phonebook entry:
PressTo
1 keypad keysenter the speed dial number for the
#
2
N
3
entry you want to call
submit the number
call the entry
Calling With 1-Touch Dial
To call phonebook entries 1 to 9, press and hold the single-digit
speed dial number for one second.
Tip: You must specify which phone number list you want to use
with this feature: phone memory phonebook or SIM card
phonebook (see page 65).
Using Voicemail
Voicemail messages that you receive are stored on the network. To
listen to your messages, you must call your voicemail phone
number.
Your service provider may include additional information about
using this feature.
Listening to Voicemail Messages
Find the Feature
The phone calls your voicemail phone number. If no voicemail
number is stored, your phone prompts you to store a number.
M
>
Messages >Voicemail
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Receiving a Voicemail Message
When you receive a voicemail message, your phone displays the
(voicemail message) indicator and a New Voicemail
f
notification.
Using Call Waiting
When you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate
that you have received another call.
PressTo
(+)listen to the message
CALL
The phone calls your voicemail phone number. If no voicemail
number is stored, your phone prompts you to store a number.
Storing Your Voicemail Number
If necessary, use the following procedure to store your voicemail
phone number on your phone. Usually, your service provider has
already done this for you.
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 keypad keysenter your voicemail number
(+)store the number
2
OK
You cannot store a
this number. If you want to store a voicemail number with these
characters, create a phonebook entry for it. Then, you can use the
entry to call your voicemail.
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M
>
Messages
M
>
Voicemail Setup
(pause), w (wait), or n (number) character in
p
PressTo
N
1
(+)
SWITCH
2
or
(-)
LINK
or
M
>
End Call On Hold
You must turn on call waiting to use the feature. To turn call waiting
on or off:
Find the Feature
answer the new call
switch between calls
connect the 2 calls
end the call on hold
M
>
Settings >In-Call Setup
Call Waiting
>
Putting a Call On Hold
PressTo
(+) (if available)
HOLD
or
M
>
Hold
put the call on hold
Transferring a Call
You can announce that you are transferring an active call
to another party, or you can transfer the call without
announcing the transfer.
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Announce the Call Transfer
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 keypad keysdial the number where you are
N
2
M
3
S
4
5
6OK(+)confirm the transfer
(+)select
SELECT
M
>
Hold
transferring the call
call the number and speak to the
person who answers
open the menu
scroll to
Transfer
Transfer
Do Not Announce the Call Transfer
Find the Feature
PressTo
1 keypad keysdial the number where you are
N
2
M
>
Transfer
transferring the call
transfer the call
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Phone Features
Feature Quick Reference
This section helps you locate features on your phone that are not
described in this guide.
Calling Features
FeatureDescription
Conference CallDuring a call:
M
>
, dial next number,
Hold
N
press
Call DivertingSet up or cancel call diverting:
M
, press
>
Settings >Call Divert
LINK
(-)
FeatureDescription
Send Multimedia
Message
Use MMS
Tem pla te
Read Message Read a new text or multimedia
Store Message
Objects
Send a multimedia message:
M
>
Messages >New Message
New Multimedia Msg
>
Open an MMS template with
preloaded media:
M
>
Messages >New Message
MMS Templates
>
message that you have
received:
(+).
READ
Press
Go to a multimedia message
slide, then:
M
>
Store
Instant Messaging
FeatureDescription
Log In Log in to instant messaging:
M
>IM >
Log In
Find Others
Online
Start
Conversation
After you log in:
Contact List
Select
other users.
Start a conversation:
From your
name in
(+).
SEND IM
to see a list of
Contact List
Online Contacts
, highlight a
, press
Call BarringRestrict outgoing or incoming
calls:
M
Call Barring
>
>
Settings >Security
Messages
FeatureDescription
Send Text
Message
FeatureDescription
Open Active
Conversation
End Conversation From the conversation display:
Log OutLog out of instant messaging:
Send a text message:
M
>
Messages >New Message
New Short Msg
>
Open a conversation in
progress:
From your
name in
(+).
VIEW
M
>
Select
Log Out
menu.
Contact List
Conversations
End Conversation
, highlight a
, press
from the
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IM Online
Chat
FeatureDescription
Start Chat Start a new chat session:
M
>
Office Tools >Chat
M
>
New Chat
Receive Chat
Request
End Chat During a chat session:
When you receive a chat
request:
(+) or
ACCEPT
Press
(-).
IGNORE
M
>
End Chat
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Phonebook
FeatureDescription
Create EntryCreate a new phonebook entry:
Type in telephone number
>
> enter other details
Store
Create Group
Mailing List
Dial NumberCall a number stored in the phonebook:
Voice Dial Number Voice dial a number stored in the
Set Ringer ID for
Entry
Create a group mailing list as a phonebook
entry:
M
>
Phonebook
M
>
New >Mailing List
M
>
entry, press
, highlight the phonebook
Phonebook
N
to call
phonebook:
Office Tools >Dialling Services >Voice Dial
>
When prompted, say the entry’s name
(within 2 seconds).
Assign a distinctive ringer alert to a
phonebook entry:
M
>
M
>
Note: The
> entry
Phonebook
Edit >Ringer ID
option is not available
Ringer ID
> ringer name
for entries stored on the SIM card.
FeatureDescription
Set Picture ID for
Entry
Assign a picture to display when you
receive calls from an entry:
M
>
M
>
Note: The
> entry
Phonebook
Edit >Picture
> picture
option is not available for
Picture
entries stored on the SIM card.
Set Category for
Entry
Set the category for a phonebook entry:
M
>
M
>
Note: The
> entry
Phonebook
Edit >Category
option is not available
Category
> category name
for entries stored on the SIM card.
Set Category View Set a phonebook category view:
M
>
Phonebook
M
Sort Phonebook
List
Set Primary
Number
>
Set the order in which phonebook entries
are listed:
M
>
M
>
Set the primary number for a phonebook
entry with multiple numbers:
M
>
M
>
> category view
Categories
Phonebook
Setup >Sort by
, scroll to entry, press
Phonebook
Set Primary
> phone number
> sort order
1-Touch Dial Set 1-touch dial to call entries stored in
your phone memory phonebook or the
SIM card phonebook:
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup >1-Touch Dial
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Personalising Features
FeatureDescription
Ring Style Change the ring alert for an event:
M
>
Settings >Ring Styles
> select chosen alerts
Ringer IDs Activate distinctive ring alerts assigned to
phonebook entries:
M
>
Settings >Ring Styles
>
Ringer IDs
Ring VolumeSet ringer volume:
M
>
Settings >Ring Styles
Ring Volume
>
Shortcut: Press S right or left in the
home screen.
Keypad VolumeSet keypad keypress volume:
M
>
Settings >Ring Styles
>
Key Volume
Clock View Display an analogue clock or digital time
readout in the home screen:
M
>
Settings >Personalise >Home Screen
Clock
>
Menu ViewDisplay the main menu as graphic icons or
as a text-based list:
M
>
Settings >Personalise >Main Menu
View
>
Main Menu Reorder your phone’s main menu:
M
>
Settings >Personalise >Main Menu
Reorder
>
> style
> style
> style
> style
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
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FeatureDescription
Change Soft Key
Labels
Shortcuts Create a shortcut to a menu item:
Change soft key labels in the home screen
M
>
Settings>Personalise >Home Screen
Home Keys
>
Highlight the menu item, then press and
M
hold
Select a shortcut:
M
.
>
Office Tools>Shortcuts
> shortcut name
Menu Features
FeatureDescription
LanguageSet menu language:
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup >Language
Master ResetReset all options except unlock code,
security code, and lifetime timer:
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup >Master Reset
Master Clear Reset all options except unlock code,
security code, and lifetime timer, and clear
all user settings and entries except SIM
card information:
M
>
Settings >Initial Setup >Master Clear
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Dialling Features
FeatureDescription
Fixed Dial When you turn on fixed dialling,
Service Dial Dial service phone numbers:
Quick Dial Your service provider may
you can call only numbers stored
in the fixed dial list.
Turn fixed dialling on or off:
M
>
Settings >Security >Fixed Dial
Use the fixed dial list:
M
>
Office Tools >Dialling Services
Fixed Dial
>
M
>
Office Tools
>
Dialling Services >Service Dial
program your phone with one or
more quick dial numbers, such
as the customer service number.
Send DTMF tones during a call:
Press number keys.
Send stored numbers as DTMF tones
during a call:
Highlight a number in the phonebook or
M
recent calls lists, then press
.
Send Tones
>
Call Monitoring
Network connection time is the elapsed time from the moment you
connect to your service provider's network to the moment you end
the call by pressing
ringing.
The amount of network connection time you track on your
resettable timer may not equal the amount of time for which
you are billed by your service provider. For billing information,
contact your service provider.
Note: The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be
prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and
regulations on the use of these products.
FeatureDescription
Speaker-phoneWhen in an active call, press
Auto Answer
(car kit or headset)
Voice Dial
(headset)
Auto Handsfree
(car kit)
(+).
SPEAKER
Automatically answer calls
when connected to a car kit or
headset:
M
>
Settings >Car Settings
Headset >Auto Answer
or
Enable voice dial with headset
send/end key:
M
Voice Dial
>
>
Settings >Headset
Automatically route calls to a
car kit when connected:
M
>
Settings >Car Settings
Auto Handsfree
>
In-Call TimerDisplay time or cost information
during a call:
M
>
Settings >In-Call Setup
In-Call Timer
>
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FeatureDescription
Power-Off Delay
(car kit)
Charger Time
(car kit)
Set the phone to stay on for a
specified time after the ignition
is switched off:
M
>
Settings >Car Settings
Power-Off Delay
>
Charge the phone for a
specified time after the ignition
is switched off:
M
>
Settings >Car Settings
Charger Time
>
Data and Fax Calls
FeatureDescription
Send Data or FaxConnect your phone to the
Receive Data or
Fax
Talk T hen FaxConnect your phone to the
device, then place the call
through the device application.
Connect your phone to the
device, then answer the call
through the device application.
device, enter the number, then
M
press
press
>
Talk Then Fax
N
to make the call.
, then
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Network Features
FeatureDescription
Network Settings View network information and
adjust network settings:
M
>
Settings >Network
Personal Organiser Features
FeatureDescription
Create Datebook
Event
View or Edit
Datebook Event
Event Reminder View event reminder:
Set AlarmSet an alarm:
Turn O ff Alarm Turn off alarm:
Create a new datebook event:
M
>
Office Tools >Datebook
day, press the centre select button, press
M
>
New
View or edit event details:
M
>
Office Tools >Datebook
day, press the centre select button, press
(+)
VIEW
(+)
VIEW
Close event reminder:
(-)
BACK
M
>
Office Tools >Alarm Clock
Press
DISABLE
(-) or O.
Set 8-minute delay:
(+).
SNOOZE
Press
, highlight the
, highlight the
FeatureDescription
CalculatorCalculate numbers:
M
>
Office Tools >Calculator
Currency
Converter
Convert currency:
M
>
Office Tools >Calculator
M
>
Exchange Rate
Enter exchange rate, press OK(+),
enter amount, and select
the display.
Security
FeatureDescription
SIM PIN Lock or unlock the SIM card:
M
>
Settings >Security >SIM PIN
Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN
code 3 times in a row, your SIM card is
disabled and your phone displays
SIM Blocked
Lock ApplicationLock phone applications:
M
.
>
Settings >Security >Lock Application
in the bottom of
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News and Entertainment
FeatureDescription
Launch Micro-
Browser
Download Objects
from Web Page
Web Sessions Select or create a Web session:
Apply Phone
Theme
Download Game
or Application
(micro-browser)
Download Game
or Application
(computer)
Start a micro-browser session:
M
>
Web Access >Browser
Download a picture, sound, or
phone theme from a Web page:
Highlight the file, press
(+), press
SELECT
M
>
Web Access >Web Sessions
STORE
(+).
Apply a grouped set of image
and sound files to your phone:
M
>
Multimedia >Themes
> theme
Download a Java game or
application with the microbrowser:
M
>
Web Access >Browser
highlight the application, press
(+), press
SELECT
DWNLOAD
Download a Java game or
application from a computer:
Connect your phone to the
M
>
computer, press
Java Settings >Java App Loader
>
Settings
,
(+)
.
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FeatureDescription
Launch Game or
Application
Launch a Java game or
application:
M
>
Games & Apps
, highlight
the application, press
(+)
SELECT
Manage PicturesManage pictures and
animations:
M
>
Multimedia >Pictures
Manage Sounds Manage ring tones, sounds that you have
composed or downloaded:
M
>
Multimedia >Sounds
Manage Video
Clips
Edit Sounds With
MotoMixer
Manage video clips:
M
>
Multimedia >Videos
Edit MIDI-based sound files that you can
use with your phone:
M
>
Multimedia >MotoMixer >[New Mix]
or
mix file name
Create Ring Tones Create ring tones that you can use with
your phone:
M
>
Multimedia >Sounds >[New iMelody]
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Specific Absorption Rate Data
This model phone meets international standards for exposure
to radio waves
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed
and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the
general population. The guidelines are based on standards that
were developed by independent scientific organisations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The
guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Under the guidelines for your phone model, the SAR limit is
2.0 W/kg.
CENELEC
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because
the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to
use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the
closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the
phone.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested
to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed
in positions that conform to a uniform testing methodology
determined by an expert standards body. The highest SAR value
for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is: X.XX W/kg.
1
Tests for SAR are conducted in accordance with
2
testing procedures using standard operating positions
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental
requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to
this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for
later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the
guidelines.
1 The SAR limit recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP) for mobile
phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of
tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
2 CENELEC is a European Union standards body.
3 Additional related information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment
procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
3
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Index
A
accessories 14
accessory mini-USB connector
1
active line indicator 26
active line, changing 51
alarm clock 72
alert
creating 75
defined 47
setting 18, 47, 66
turning off 18
animation
downloading 74
screen saver 48
viewing 75
wallpaper 47
answer/send key 1
answering a call 19
application, locking and
40
call waiting 59
costs 70
dialled calls list 54
dialling 19
diverting 61
emergency number 53
ending 19
handsfree speaker 40
hold 59
international access code 53
making 19
received calls list 54
Web sessions 74
MMS template 62
MMS. See message
MotoMixer 75
multimedia message
receiving 22
sending 20, 62
multimedia messaging service.
See message
my telephone number 19, 46
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N
network settings 72
notepad 56
number
storing your number 46
viewing your number 19
numbers, entering 38
O
1-touch dial
setting preference 65
using 57
optional accessory, defined 14
optional feature, defined 14
P
passwords. See codes
phone
active line indicator 26
active line, changing 51
alert, turning off 18
clear stored information 67
codes 40
date, setting 46
language, setting 67
locking 41
network settings 72
open to answer 19
reset all options 67
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ring style 18, 47, 66
security code 40
time, setting 46
turning on/off 18
unlock code 40
unlocking 18, 41
phone number
active line indicator 26
active line, changing 51
attaching 2 numbers 56
international access code 53
redialling 51
storing in phonebook 64
storing your number 46