Motorola MOTOKRZR K1m User Manual

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MOTOKRZR™
CDMA
English
motorola.com
K1m
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HELLOMOTO

Introducing your new
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Left Soft Key Right Soft Key
Volume Keys
Smart/
Speakerphone
Key
Make & answer
calls.
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wireless phone. Here’s a quick anatomy lesson.
Increase/ decrease
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Select.
Clear/Back Key
Turn on & off, hang up, exit menus.
Scroll up, down, left, or right.
volume.
Launch
music, lock
player
controls.
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Skip
back.
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Music Player Controls
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Skip forward.
Play/ Pause
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Home Screen
Main Menu
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Messaging
Press the center
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Power Key
few seconds or until the display lights up to turn on your phone.
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Media Gallery
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Select
Exit
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Press the navigation
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4
up, down
key S
left
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right
highlight a menu option.
Press the center key s to select.
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to
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Motorola, Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196
1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired)
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1-800-461-4575 (Canada)
www.hellomoto.com
Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service provider's network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the provider's network settings may limit the feature's functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in this user's guide are based upon the latest
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available information and are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc. under license. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
© Motorola, Inc., 2006.
Caution: Changes or modifications made in the radio
phone, not expressly approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Manual number: 6809502A01-B
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contents

menu map Use and Care essentials
about this guide. . . . . . . 9
battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
turn it on . . . . . . . . . . . 12
adjust volume . . . . . . . 13
make a call. . . . . . . . . . 13
answer a call . . . . . . . . 13
change call alert. . . . . . 14
view your phone
number . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
main attractions
airplane mode . . . . . . . 15
MP3 music player . . . . 15
take & send photo. . . . 26
record & play video
clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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send multimedia
message . . . . . . . . . . . 30
receive multimedia
message . . . . . . . . . . . 32
memory card . . . . . . . . 33
cable connections . . . . 39
Bluetooth
connections . . . . . . . . . 39
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TTY operation . . . . . . . 41
basics
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
home screen . . . . . . . . 43
navigation key . . . . . . . 46
menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
enter text. . . . . . . . . . . 48
external display . . . . . . 54
handsfree speaker. . . . 54
change a code or
password. . . . . . . . . . . 55
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lock/unlock phone . . . . 56
lock/unlock keypad. . . . 56
if you forget an unlock code or security code . 56
customize
ring styles & alerts. . . . 57
answer options . . . . . . 58
wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . 58
screen saver . . . . . . . . 58
display brightness . . . . 59
display timeout . . . . . . 59
backlight . . . . . . . . . . . 59
talking phone
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settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
AGPS & your location . 60 AGPS limitations
& tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
conserve battery . . . . . 62
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calls
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
change active line. . . . 63
redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
automatic redial . . . . . 63
silence a call alert . . . . 64
emergency calls . . . . . 64
use AGPS during
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emergency call . . . . . . 64
recent calls . . . . . . . . . 65
notepad . . . . . . . . . . . 66
return unanswered
call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
attaching a number. . . 67
speed dial . . . . . . . . . . 67
1-touch dial. . . . . . . . . 68
voicemail . . . . . . . . . . 68
other features
advanced calling . . . . . 69
messages. . . . . . . . . . 70
contacts . . . . . . . . . . . 72
personalize . . . . . . . . . 77
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call times & data
volumes . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Bluetooth wireless
connections . . . . . . . . 83
handsfree . . . . . . . . . . 84
data & fax calls . . . . . . 86
network . . . . . . . . . . . 86
personal organizer . . . 87
security. . . . . . . . . . . . 89
fun & games. . . . . . . . 89
service & repairs Specific Absorption
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Rate Data Safety and General
Information Industry Canada Notice
to Users FCC Notice To Users
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Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada
Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones
Information from the World Health Organization
California Perchlorate Label
Smart Practices While Driving
index
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main menu
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Messaging
•Voicemail
• Create Message
• Message Inbox
•Drafts
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• Outbox
•Quick Text
• Browser Alerts
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Web Browser
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Contacts
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Recent Calls
• Received
• Dialed
• Notepad
• Call Times
•Data Times
•Data Volumes

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This is the standard main menu layout. Your phone’s menu may be a little different.
Media Gallery
•Camera
•Pictures
• Sounds
•Video Camera
•Videos
• MP3 Player
Tools
•Calculator
• Datebook
•Voice Records
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•Alarm Clock
• Airplane Mode
Settings
(see next page)
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Phone Status
•My Tel. Number
• Active Line
• Battery Meter
• Storage Devices
• Other Information
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settings menu
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Ring Styles
•Style
Style Detail
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Personalize
• Home Screen
• Main Menu
•Skin
• Greeting
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• Wallpaper
• Screen Saver
• Sound Settings
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In-Call Setup
• In-Call Timer
• Answer Options
•MSG Alert
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Security
• Phone Lock
• Lock Keypad
• Lock Application
• Restrict Calls
• New Passwords
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Initial Setup
• SpeakerPhone
• Auto Redial
• Display Timeout
• Backlight
• TTY Setup
•Scroll
• Language
•Battery Save
• Brightness
•DTMF
• Hyphenation
• Master Reset
• Master Clear
Network
• Current Network
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• Set Mode
• Service Tone
•Call Drop Tone
Car Settings
• Auto Answer
• Auto Handsfree
•Power-off Delay
• Charger Time
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Headset
• Auto Answer
• Voice Dial
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Location
• Location On
•911 Only
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Connection
• Incoming Call
• Bluetooth Link
• USB Settings
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Use and Care

Use and Care
To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from:
liquids of any kind dust and dirt
Don’t expose your phone to water, rain, extreme humidity, sweat, or other moisture.
extreme heat or cold cleaning solutions
Avoid temperatures below -10°C/ 14°F or above 45°C/113°F.
microwaves the ground
Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave oven.
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Don’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, or other inappropriate materials.
To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth. Don’t use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
Don’t drop your phone.
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essentials

CAUTION:
first time, read the
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gray-edged pages at the back of this guide.
Before using the phone for the
Important Safety and
included in the
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about this guide

This guide shows how to locate a menu feature as follows:
Find it:
This example shows that from the home screen, you must press the center key open the main menu, scroll to scroll to and select
Press s >
s Recent Calls >Dialed
Dialed
. Press S to scroll
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Recent Calls
s
, then
to
and the center key option.
symbols
This means a feature is network/ subscription dependent and may not be available in all areas. Contact your service provider for more information.
This means a feature requires an optional accessory.
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s
to select a menu
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battery

battery tips
Battery life depends on the network, signal strength, temperature, features, and accessories you use.
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Always use Motorola Original batteries and chargers. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-Motorola batteries and/ or chargers.
New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge.
When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature.
When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place.
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Warning:
because they may explode.
Before using your phone, read the battery safety information in the “Safety and General Information” section included in this guide.
Never 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.
It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging times. If you notice a change in your battery life, it is probably time to purchase a new battery.
Contact your local recycling center for proper battery disposal.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire
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install the battery
charge the battery
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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.
To charge using the charger:
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Insert the charger into the USB connector on your phone as shown.
2
Plug the other
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end of the charger into the appropriate electrical outlet.
3
When your phone displays remove the charger.
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Charge Complete
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Tip:
You can safely leave the charger connected to the phone after charging is complete. This will
When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator at the upper right of the screen shows charging progress. At least one segment of the battery level indicator must be
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visible to ensure full phone functionality while charging.
To charge from your PC:
You can charge your battery by connecting a cable from your phone’s mini-USB port to a high-power USB port on a computer (not a low-power one such as the USB port on your keyboard or bus-powered USB hub). Typically, USB high-power ports are located directly on your computer.
Both your phone and the computer must be turned on, and your computer must have the correct software drivers installed. Cables and
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not
damage the battery.
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software drivers are available in Motorola Original data kits, sold separately.

turn it on

1
Open your phone.
2
Press and hold the power key for three seconds.
The phone may require several seconds to power on.
3
If necessary, enter your four-digit unlock
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code (the last four digits of your phone number) and press phone.
OK
to unlock the
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Power Key
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adjust volume

Press the up or down volume keys to:
increase or decrease
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earpiece volume during a call
increase or decrease ringer volume setting when the home screen is visible (phone must not be in a call and flip must be open)
silence an incoming call alert

make a call

Note:
You must dial the phone number from
the home screen. See page 43.
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Dial the number.
Volume
Keys
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A
Tip:
If you make a mistake, press the
B
clear key and hold
2
Press N to make the call.
3
Press P to end the call.
Tip:
Closing the flip also ends the call unless you are using the speakerphone feature (see page 54).

answer a call

1
Press N to answer.
2
Press P to end the call.
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Tip:
You can set the phone to answer calls when you open the flip:
Find it:
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Note:
your four-digit unlock code to answer the call.
Press s>
Answer Options >Open To Answer
If the phone is locked, you must first enter
to delete the last digit. Press
B
to clear all digits.
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change call alert

phone flip open
From the home screen, press the down volume key
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to switch to lower call alert volume, then switch to vibrate and, finally, to silent alert. Press the up volume key to cycle back from silent alert to vibrate and then to the lowest alert volume setting.
phone flip closed
Press the up or down volume key for two seconds (until the phone displays then press the
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Ring Styles
essentials
Volume
Keys
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Volume keys
),
phone key
Smart/
Speaker-
A
smart/speakerphone key to scroll through alert styles:
Silent
. Alert styles are shown on the external
display.
After scrolling to the desired alert style, press the up or down volume key to save the setting and return to the home screen.

view your phone number

To view your phone number from the home screen:
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While you are on a call, press select
Loud, Soft, Vibrate, Vibe then Ring
Press
B#
.
or
Press s > >
My Tel. Number
My Tel. Number
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.
.
Options
, and
, then
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main attractions

You can do much more with your phone than make and receive calls!
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airplane mode

Note:
Consult airline staff about the use of
Airplane Mode
whenever instructed to do so by airline staff.
Airplane mode turns off your phone’s calling features in locations where wireless phone use is prohibited. You can use the phone’s other non-calling features in airplane mode.
Find it:
>
Airplane Mode >On
Your phone can prompt you to activate or deactivate airplane mode each time you turn on the phone:
in flight. Turn off your phone
Press s>
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É Tools >Airplane Mode
or
Off
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Find it:
>

MP3 music player

Use your phone’s MP3 music player to play MP3 music files that you copy to your phone or to an optional memory card (see page 33).
If you have a memory card in your phone, the music player uses it as its default storage device for music. If you do not have a memory card, the player uses phone memory.
Note:
Media Gallery
files in formats other than MP3. However, the
Sounds
capabilities of the MP3 music player.
Press s >
Prompt atStartup >On
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or
Off
F
You can use the
option does not include all of the
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Sounds
option of the
(see page 90) to listen to music
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load music
play music—flip closed
To copy music from a computer to your memory card, see page 35.
Some wireless providers offer services that allow you to buy and download music from a Web site. Contact your wireless
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provider for more information.
When you load a song, information about the genre (type of music), album, and artist is loaded into the folders in your music player (see menu options on page 17). If the information is not available, it loads into those folders as
Note:
If you download a copyrighted file and store it on your memory card, you can use the file only while your memory card is inserted in your phone. You cannot send, copy, or change copyrighted files.
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Artists, Albums
Unknown
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, and
My Music
Genres
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To activate the MP3 player or to activate playback
hold the smart/speakerphone key
touch sensor controls are lit (see page 1).
touch sensor controls pause/play
fast forward
skip to next song
rewind
skip back to previous song
turn off music player
while the flip is closed, press and
F
Press & Press &
least two seconds). Press &
Press & least two seconds).
Press &
Press & four seconds).
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release z
hold x
release x
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(for at
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Lock the touch sensor controls by holding the smart/speakerphone key Repeat this step to unlock the controls.
play music—flip open
To activate your phone’s MP3 music player
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while the flip is open
Find it:
Your phone displays the
Press
Options
Press s >
Options
to open
menu.
Playlists Recently Played Artists Albums Songs Genres
Options Exit
for two seconds
:
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My Music
menu:
My Music
.
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Highlighted Selection
Press
Exit
to exit MP3 player.
The MP3 player
option description
Playlists Recently Played
Artists
Albums
Songs Genres
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Note:
If you can’t find artist, album, or genre information for a song in the information may not be available (see page 16). All songs, with or without this information, are listed in
My Music
menu includes:
Create or play a playlist. View & play songs you played
recently. Find & play music by an
artist. Find & play music from a
specific album. Find & play a song. Find & play music from a
specific genre (type of music), such as rock or jazz.
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Artists, Albums
, or
Songs
.
Genres
,
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While a song is playing on the MP3 player, your phone’s screen will look similar to the following:
All Songs
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Options Back
When lit, indicates
Replay
turned on.
When lit, indicates
Shuffle
turned on.
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Use these keys to control the MP3 player:
controls with flip open pause/play
fast forward
skip to next song
F
rewind
skip back to previous song
Press &
key
or
Press pause. Press resume play.
Press & at least two seconds).
Press &
Press & least two seconds).
Within first two seconds of song, press &
S
release the center
s
.
Options >Pause
hold S
release S
hold S
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left
.
Resume
right
left
release
to
to
(for
right
(for at
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controls with flip open return to
song beginning
scroll up/ down
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through list turn off
music player
After first two seconds of song, press &
S
left
.
Press Sup or down.
Press
Back
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the
My Music
press
Exit
or
Press O.
release
until you return to
menu, then
.
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play music from a playlist
Play a playlist or song:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Playlists
1
Scroll to the playlist you want and press the center key
2
To play the entire playlist beginning with the first song, press the center key again.
or
To play one song, scroll to the song you want and press the center key
F
Play all songs from all playlists:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Playlists
1
Press
Options
2
Scroll to
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
s
.
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h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
.
Play
and press
Select
s
.
s
.
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play music from the Recently Played list
Find it:
Press s >
>
Recently Played
Scroll to a song and press the center keys.
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find & play music by artist
Note:
If you can’t find artist information for a
song in
Artists
available (see page 16). All songs, with or without this information, are listed in
Play an album or song:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Artists
1
Scroll to the artist you want and press the center key
2
Scroll to the album you want and press the center key
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h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
, the information may not be
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h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
s
.
s
.
Songs
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.
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Play all songs:
Find it:
>
Artists
1
2
To play the entire album beginning with the first song, press the center key again.
or
To play one song, scroll to the song you want and press the center key
Press s >
Scroll to the artist you want and press
Options
.
Scroll to
F
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
Play
and press
Select
.
s
s
.
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find & play music by album
Note:
If you can’t find album information for a song in available (see page 16). All songs, with or without this information, are listed in
Play an album or song:
Find it:
>
1
2
Albums
, the information may not be
Songs
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Press s >
Albums
Scroll to the album you want and press the center key
To play the entire album beginning with the first song, press the center key again.
or
To play one song, scroll to the song you want and press the center key
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
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s
.
A
s
.
s
Play all songs on all albums:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Albums
1
Press
.
2
find & play music by songs
Find it:
>
To play all songs beginning with the first song on the list, press the center key
or
To play one song, scroll to the song you want and press the center key
Options
Scroll to
Press s >
Songs
F
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
.
Play
and press
Select
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
s
.
.
s
.
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find & play music by genre
Note:
If you can’t find genre information for a
song in
Genres
, the information may not be available (see page 16). All songs, with or without this information, are listed in
Play an album or song
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Find it:
Press s >
>
Genres
1
Scroll to the genre you want and press the center key
2
Scroll to the artist you want and press the center key
3
Scroll to the album you want and press the center key
4
To play the entire album beginning with the first song, press the center key again.
or
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:
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
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.
.
s
.
Songs
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s
To play one song, scroll to the song you want and press the center key
Play all songs
.
Find it:
>
Genres
1
Scroll to the genre you want and press the center key
2
Press
3
Scroll to
replay, shuffle, & other options
Press
Options
open the
F
option description
Now Playing
Pause/Resume Play
:
Press s >
Options
while using the MP3 player to
Options
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
s
.
.
Play
and press
menu:
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View the name of the song currently playing.
Pause/resume play. Begin playing current
selection.
Select
.
s
.
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option description
Song Details
Repeat
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Shuffle Search?
View information about the current selection.
Replay a song (when you select a single song for play—does not replay a playlist or album).
Play songs in random order.
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Set whether the player searches the memory card for new music
first activate the player
Always
—Search
automatically.
Ask
—Prompt you to begin
searching or skip searching.
Never
—Do not allow a search
when the player activated.
when you
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option description
Search for songs?
About
wake up music player
While the music player is active, your phone may conserve battery life by turning off the
:
external display and touch sensor controls (if the flip is closed) or the inside display and keypad backlights (if the flip is open—see
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page 59).
To turn displays and lights back on:
flip closed
flip open
Search for new music on the memory card at any time while using the player.
View detailed information about the MP3 music player.
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Press any touch sensor control.
Press a number key.
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turn off music player
flip closed
flip open
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music player tips
If you are navigating music player menus while a song is playing, and you don’t press a key for more than twenty seconds, the player returns to the current song list screen.
Turn off the player before connecting the phone to a computer. If you connect the phone to a computer while
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Press & hold the pause/play control
y
for four seconds.
Press
Back
until you return to
the
My Music
menu, then
press
Exit
.
or
Press O.
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create & manage playlists
Personalize your music by creating your own playlists.
When you create a playlist name, follow these guidelines:
the player is turned on, the phone automatically turns off the player.
When you receive a call while playing music, the music is paused. When you end the call, playback resumes.
If you use a headset with the phone, music is played through the headset. Music plays through the phone speaker when the headset is disconnected.
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The name must be all lowercase characters.
The name must be less than 32 characters.
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The name cannot include the following characters: / \ : * ? < > | " !
Create
a playlist:
Find it:
>
1
2
3
Press s >
Playlists >[Create New Playlist]
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Enter a name for the playlist and pressOk.
Scroll to a desired song and press the center key
When you select a song, a beside the song. (To unselect a song, scroll to the song and press the center key
s
again.)
Repeat this step until you have selected all songs you want to add to the playlist.
Press
Done
songs.
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
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s
.
\
appears
when you have finished adding
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Edit
a playlist:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Playlists
1
Scroll to a desired playlist and press
Options
.
2
Scroll to key
s
.
3
Follow the steps for creating a playlist on page 25.
Reorder
Find it:
>
1
2
a playlist:
Press s >
Playlists
F
Scroll to key
s
.
Scroll to key
s
.
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
Edit Playlist
Options
Reorder Playlist
and press the center
h Media Gallery >MP3 Player
and press the center
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Scroll to the song whose position you want to change and press
4
Scroll to the position in the playlist where you want to move the song and press
Insert
.
5
Repeat these steps until you have
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reordered the playlist as you prefer.
6
Press
Done
to return to the
Delete
a playlist:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Playlists
1
Scroll to a desired playlist and press
Options
.
2
Scroll to key
s
.
3
When prompted to confirm the deletion, press
Yes
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Delete Playlist
.
Grab
.
Playlists
menu.
R
and press the center

take & send photo

To activate your phone’s camera:
Find it:
Tip:
camera by pressing the camera key
Your phone displays the active viewfinder image:
A
you press S to
Press s > h
You can also activate your phone’s
F
Displays when
change camera
settings.
Press left soft key to
view
Options
Media Gallery >Camera
Remaining Shots
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Options
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Zoom
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480x640
1x
menu.
N
MED
Exit
Press right soft key to return to previous screen.
b
Resolution
Storage (Phone or Memory Card)
.
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To select and adjust one of the following settings,
option
Zoom
Increase or decrease image size.
Style
Set to
Lighting Conditions
Set to
Indoor (Office)
To view other options,
the
option
Go To Pictures
View pictures and photos stored on your phone.
press S up and down:
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Color, Black and White, Antique
R
Automatic, Sunny, Cloudy, Indoor (Home)
, or
Night
.
press
Pictures Menu
:
, or
Negative
A
Options
to open
.
,
option
Switch Storage Device
Store photos in phone memory or on an optional memory card (see page 33).
Auto-Timed Capture
Set a timer for the camera to take a photo.
Capture Title
Assign a name to a captured photo.
Camera Setup
Change resolution, image quality, or shutter tone.
F
View Free Space
See how much memory remains for storing pictures.
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To take a photo,
photo subject, then:
1
Press the camera key photo.
2
Press Then select
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as Screen Saver Print and Store
or
Press
Send Options Message
point the camera lens at the
b
to take the
Options
to open the
Store Only, Apply as Wallpaper, Apply
,
Apply as Contacts/Phonebook Entry
.
Store Options
R
Send
to save the photo and go to the
screen. Then select
or
Send to online album
Send in
.
menu.
, or
A

record & play video clip

You can record a video clip with your phone and send it to other wireless phone users in a multimedia message.
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record video clip
To activate your phone’s video camera:
Find it:
Press s > h
>
Video Camera
Tip:
You can also activate your phone’s video camera by pressing and holding the camera key
b
for two seconds.
The active viewfinder image appears.
F
Options
Press left soft key to
view
Options
menu.
Media Gallery
Remaining Video Minutes
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T
Lighting Conditions
480x640
Indoor (Home)
Press right soft key to return to previous screen.
N
Exit
Storage (Phone or Memory Card)
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To view options,
Videos Menu
option
Go To Videos
Go to the clips.
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Switch Storage Device
Store video clips in phone memory or on an optional memory card (see page 33).
Video Camera Setup
Change
Recording Sound View Free Space
See how much memory remains for storing video clips.
Auto Repeat, Full Screen, Video Length
press
Options
:
Videos
list to view stored video
R
.
to open the
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, or
To record a video clip:
1
Point the camera lens at the video subject.
Press
S
left or right to change lighting
conditions to
(Home)
,
2
Press the camera key recording.
3
Press the camera key recording.
4
Press press
F
or
Press the
Send Options
Message
Automatic, Sunny, Cloudy, Indoor
Indoor (Office)
Options
Select
Send
or
, or
Night
.
b
b
, then highlight
to save the video.
to save the video clip and go to
T
screen. Then select
Send to online album
to begin
or
Store Only
.
Stop
to stop
and
Send in
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play video clip
Find it:
Press s > h
Scroll to the clip you want to view and press the center key
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send multimedia message

s
.
Media Gallery
>
Videos
R
A multimedia message contains embedded media objects (possibly including photos, pictures, animations, sounds, or voice records). You can send a picture message to other multimedia messaging-capable phones and to other email addresses.
Find it:
Press s >
>
New MMS Message
1
Enter message text.
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A
2
Press
Options
to open the
Note:
See “MMS menu options” on page 32 for descriptions of all menu options.
3
Scroll to
4
To insert a stored multimedia object, scroll to press object and press
To take and insert a new photo, scroll to
New Picture
F
and press
To record and insert a new video clip, scroll to the video clip and press
5
Press
Insert
and press
Picture, Voice Record, Sound
Select
. Then scroll to the desired
or
and press
Insert
.
or
Send To
T
New Video
.
MMS Menu
Select
, or
Insert
.
Select
. Take the photo
and press
Insert
.
Video
Select
.
. Record
.
, and
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Scroll to and select the entry to receive the message.
or
Scroll to and select
Address]
, then enter the recipient’s phone
number or email address and press the
D
Ok
key.
7
Press
Send
to send the message.
or
Press
Options
select
Message Options
Message Details, Save to Drafts
The
Message Options
[New Number]
R
to open the
(see table below),
menu can include:
or
Send To Menu
, or
Abort Message
[New Email
and
A
.
option
Bcc
Enter names of recipient(s) to receive message copy. A recipient name entered here can be viewed by ONLY that recipient and NOT by other recipients.
Subject
Enter the message subject.
Attachments
Add a picture or sound.
Priority
Set to
Normal
or
Urgent
F
.
option
Cc
Enter names of recipient(s) to receive message copy. Names entered here can be viewed by all message recipients.
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MMS menu options
While creating a multimedia message, press
Options
to open the
the following options:
option
Insert
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Insert multimedia objects, a new page for message text, or a phone number from the
Contacts, Received Message Options
(See table on page 31.)
Set Page Timing
Set the length of time that the page will be displayed.
Message Details
View message statistics.
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MMS Menu
, or
Dialed
, which can include
R
list.
A
option
Entry Mode
Select a text entry mode (see page 48).
Entry Setup
Set up a text entry mode (see page 48).
Cancel Message
Open the

receive multimedia message

When you receive a multimedia message, your phone displays the indicator and a sounds an alert.
Open the flip and press message immediately, or save it in your
Message Inbox
Msg Abort Options
F
for viewing later.
New Message
T
screen.
g
(message waiting)
notification, and
READ
to view the
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To view messages in your
Find it:
1
2
Multimedia messages can contain different media objects:
Press s >
Scroll to the desired message.
Press the center keys to open the message. Your phone displays the picture, then the message.
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Photos, pictures, and animations are displayed as you read the message.
A sound file begins playing when its slide is displayed. Use the volume keys to adjust the volume.
Attached files are appended to the message. To open the attachment, highlight the file indicator/filename and press
VIEW
(image file type),
file), or
OPEN
Message Inbox
e Messaging >Message Inbox
:
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A
PLAY
(sound
(object such as a
phonebook or datebook entry, or unknown file type).

memory card

You can use a removable microSD® (TransFlash) memory card with your phone to store and retrieve multimedia content (such as songs or photos).
install memory card
Caution:
card. Keep it away from static electricity, water, and dirt.
1
Don’t bend or scratch your memory
F
Press and hold O for a few seconds to turn off your phone.
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2
Press in the battery door release latch, push the door forward, and remove the door.
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5
Slide the memory card completely into the card slot (so that only part of the card is visible).
microSD
Card
3
Find the rubber insert that partially covers the memory card slot.
4
Lift the rubber insert
on the side opposite the anchor point
gently turn the rubber insert away from the slot.
Caution: Do NOT detach the rubber insert
from the anchor point.
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, and
anchor
point
lift here
6
A
7
format memory card
Note:
using it for the first time. This procedure is critical because it creates the “Mobile” and
Push the rubber insert securely back into place.
F
Replace the battery door.
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You must format a memory card before
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“Motorola” directories that are used by your phone. If you do not format a memory card before using it for the first time, your phone may not be able to read the contents of the card.
Caution:
erase all content currently stored on the card.
Find it:
>Storage Devices
Find it:
>Storage Devices
1
2
3
Formatting the memory card will
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Press s >
m Phone Status
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or
Press s >
Scroll to left soft key).
Scroll to
When prompted, press
No
to cancel formatting.
w Settings >Phone Status
Memory Card
Format
and press
and press
Select
Yes
A
Options
(the
.
to continue or
view memory card contents
Find it:
1
2
3
4
copy or move files between phone & memory card
You can copy or move files (such as photos or music files) from your phone to the memory card to free up phone memory.
Note: Moving
deletes the original from phone memory.
Press s >
Scroll to and select the desired multimedia object type (
Videos
).
Press
Options
selected multimedia object type.
Scroll to
Scroll to center key
h Media Gallery
Pictures, Sounds
to open the menu for the
Switch Storage Devices
Memory Card-T-Flash
s
.
and press
and press the
F
T
a file to the memory card
, or
Select
.
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Find it:
Press s > h
1
Scroll to
Note:
your phone cannot be moved to the memory card.
2
Scroll to the file you want to copy or move and press
3
Select
4
Scroll to the device where you want to copy or move the file and press the center key
transfer files from a computer to your memory card
Note:
page 34) before using it for the first time. This procedure is critical because it creates the “Mobile” and “Motorola” directories that are used by your phone. If you do not format a
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Pictures
Pictures that came preloaded on
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Options
Copy
or
s
.
You must format a memory card (see
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or
Videos
.
Move
and press
R
and press
Select
Select
.
.
A
memory card before using it for the first time, your phone may not be able to read the contents of the card.
You can transfer files from a computer to your memory card with a cable connection or by using a card reader.
cable connection
You can use a cable connection (see page 39) to transfer files from a computer to a memory card installed in your phone.
Note:
When your phone is connected to a computer, you can not access the memory card through the phone.
F
Disconnect the cable
connected. Then,
Find it:
Press s >
>
USB Settings
1
With
Default
2
Scroll to
USB Drive
from your phone, if it is
T
on your phone
w Settings >Connection
highlighted, press
and press
Select
:
Change
.
.
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3
Press O to return to the home screen.
Connect the cable
available USB port on your computer. Then,
on your computer
1
Open your “My Computer” window, where your phone’s memory card displays
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as a “Removable Disk” icon.
2
Click on the “Removable Disk” icon to access your phone’s memory card.
3
In the “Removable Disk” (memory card) window, create one or more folders for the files you will copy onto the memory card.
You can save up to 50 files in each folder that you create. When the MP3 music player looks for music files on the card, it will search all folders on the card if the
Search
option is set to
page 23).
to your phone and to an
:
R
A
Always
or
Ask
(see
A file name (including the path) must be less than 53 characters. For example, if you copy songs into a folder you create that is named “MyMotoSongs,” the name of any song PLUS the name of the folder “MyMotoSongs,” including any spaces and slashes in the path, must be less than 53 characters.
Note:
You may see “Mobile” and “Motorola” folders in the memory card window. These folders are used by your phone. Do not delete these folders.
4
Copy desired files onto the memory card by dragging and dropping them into the
F
“Removable Disk” window,
that you have created
Do not copy files to the main directory
(where the “Mobile” and “Motorola” folders are located).
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into a folder
.
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When you finish, disconnect your phone by clicking on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the system tray on your computer screen, then selecting “Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device.”
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Disconnect the cable from your phone and computer.
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memory card reader
1
Insert your memory card into the card reader.
Note:
You may first need to insert the card into an adapter that fits in the card reader.)
2
Insert the card reader into an available USB port on your computer.
3
Open your “My Computer” window, where your phone’s memory card shows as a “Removable Disk” icon.
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R
4
5
A
6
7
8
Drag and drop the desired files into the memory card window to copy them onto the memory card.
Note:
You may see a “Mobile” and a “Motorola” folder in the memory card window. These folders are used by your phone. Do not delete these folders.
When you finish, disconnect the card reader by clicking on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the system tray on your computer screen, then selecting “Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device.”
Remove the card reader from the
F
computer.
If necessary, remove the memory card from the adapter.
Insert the memory card into your phone (see page 33).
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cable connections

Your phone has a mini-USB port so you can connect it to a computer to transfer data.
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Note:
Motorola Original™ USB data cables and supporting software may be sold separately. Check your computer to determine the type of cable you need. To make connected computer, see page 86.
If you use a USB cable connection:
Make sure to connect the phone to a high-power USB port on your computer (not a low-power one such as the USB port on your keyboard or bus-powered USB hub). Typically, USB high-power
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data calls
through a
A
ports are located directly on your computer.
Note:
If you connect your phone to a low-power USB port, the computer may not recognize your phone.
Make sure both your phone and the computer are turned on.

Bluetooth® connections

Your phone supports Bluetooth connections. You can connect your phone to a Bluetooth headset or car kit, or connect to another device to transfer files.
F
Your phone currently supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
headset (optional Motorola Original™ accessory)
Handsfree Car Kit (optional Motorola Original accessory)
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For more information about Bluetooth wireless connections supported by this device, go to FAQs
Bluetoothsupport
Note:
All multimedia (video player, audio player, shutter tones) will play from the speakerphone when your phone is connected
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to another Bluetooth device.
turn Bluetooth power on/off
Set Bluetooth power to be on whenever your phone is on.
Find it:
Press s >
>
Bluetooth Link >Setup
1
Scroll to
2
Scroll to On and press
Note:
To extend battery life, use the above procedure and set Bluetooth power to when not in use. If you turn Bluetooth power
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.
R
w Settings >Connection
Power
and press
Select
Change
.
A
.
Off
Off
, your phone will not connect to accessories until you turn Bluetooth power reconnect to the accessories.
pair with headset, handsfree device, or computer
Before you try to connect to another Bluetooth device,
Bluetooth power is pairing mode (see the user guide for the device you are attempting to pair with). You cannot perform pairing while your phone is
F
connected to another device.
To pair your phone to a headset accessory, handsfree car kit, or PC that supports Bluetooth wireless connections:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Bluetooth Link >Handsfree >[Look For Devices]
make sure your phone’s
On
and the device is in
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w Settings >Connection
On
and
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Your phone displays a list of device(s) located within range of the phone. If your phone is already connected to a device, your phone lists that device and identifies it with a use indicator). Once a connection is established with a device, no other device can connect to your phone until the currently
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connected device is disconnected.
1
Highlight a device in the list of devices your phone found.
2
Press the center keys to connect the device.
3
If the device requests permission to bond with your phone, select device PIN code to create a secure connection with the device.
Note:
The default PIN code is 0000.
When the connection is made, the (Bluetooth) indicator or a displays in the home screen.
R
YES
Bluetooth
\
(in-
A
and enter the
à
message
Tip:
For specific information about an accessory, refer to the instructions that came with it.

TTY operation

You can use an optional TTY device with your phone to send and receive calls. You must plug the TTY device into the phone’s headset jack and set the phone to operate in one of three TTY modes.
Notes:
Use a TSB-121 compliant cable
F
(provided by the TTY manufacturer) to connect the TTY device to your phone.
Set the phone to level 4 (middle setting) for proper operation. If you experience a high number of incorrect characters, adjust the volume as needed to minimize the error rate.
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For optimal performance, your phone should be at least 12 inches (30 centimeters) from the TTY device. Placing the phone too close to the TTY device may cause high error rates.
set TTY mode
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When you set your phone to a TTY mode, it operates in that mode whenever the TTY device is connected.
Find it:
Press s >
1
Scroll to
2
Scroll to one of the following options and press
option
Voice
Return to standard voice mode.
TTY
Transmit and receive TTY characters.
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w Settings
and press
Select
>
:
InitialSetup
Change
.
TTY Setup
A
option
VCO
Receive TTY characters but transmit by speaking into microphone.
HCO
Transmit TTY characters but receive by listening to earpiece.
When your phone is in a TTY mode, the international TTY mode, the international TTY symbol, and the mode setting display during an active TTY call.
return to voice mode
F
To return to standard voice mode, select from the
TTY Setup
menu.
Voice
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See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.

home screen

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The home screen displays when you are on a call or using the menu. You must be in the home screen to dial a phone number.
Left Soft Key
Note:
than the screen shown here.
Label
Your home screen may look different
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Right Soft Key Label
Labels at the bottom corners of the screen show the current soft key functions. Press the left or right soft key to perform the function indicated by the left or right soft key label.
Your phone displays several system status indicators and system alerts:
Roam
Signal Strength
F
Coverage
Indicators and alerts are described in the following section.
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Battery Level
Ring Alert
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system alerts & status indicators
indicator
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Signal Strength Indicator
Vertical bars show the strength of the
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network connection.
W Roaming Indicator
Indicates phone is in a digital coverage area and is roaming off network.
/ Digital Indicator
Indicates phone is in a CDMA digital coverage area.
I 1X Indicator
Indicates phone is in a 1x-RTT coverage area.
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A
indicator { Missed Call Indicator
Indicates that you received an unanswered call.
+ Data Call or Embedded BREW
Application Indicator
Shows during data call or BREW application.
÷ No Service Indicator
Phone is in area with no service coverage.
8 TTY Indicator
Phone is in TTY mode (see page 41).
F
- Voice Call/Incoming Call Indicator
Shows during an active voice call.
P
E911 Indicator
Shows when
T
E911
is On
.
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indicator
O Location On Indicator
Shows
Location
is set to On.
õ Sounds Loud
Indicates
ô Sounds Soft
Indicates
Í All Sounds Off
Indicates
Î Vibrate On
Indicates
Ì Sound On, Vibrate On
Indicates
Vibe then Ring
Speakerphone On
Indicates speakerphone is on.
Style
(in
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Style
(in
Style
(in
Style
(in
Style
(in
.
Ring Styles
Ring Styles
) is set to
) is set to Soft.
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Ring Styles
Ring Styles
Ring Styles
) is set to
) is set to
) is set to
Loud.
Silent
.
A
Vibrate
.
indicator
Q
Text Message Indicator
Displays when you receive a new text message.
t New Voicemail
Shows when you receive a new voicemail message.
0 Airplane Mode Indicator
Shows when cannot make or answer calls, but you can use other non-calling features of your phone.)
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E Bluetooth Connection Active
Your phone is paired to another Bluetooth device.
Airplane Mode
T
is turned on. (You
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navigation key

Use the navigation key (S) to scroll up, down, left, or right through the menu system. Press the center key highlighted menu item.
s
to select a
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menus

From the home screen, press the center key
s
to enter the main menu.
The following icons represent features that may appear in the main menu, depending on your service provider and service subscription options.
Menu Features
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L Web Browser É Tools n Contacts w Settings s Recent Calls m Phone Status
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menu shortcuts
Your phone provides shortcuts to allow you quick access to menu features.
select home screen menu icon
Your phone displays four menu icons in the middle of the home screen.
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Press
S
menu for the icon you select.
You can change the menu icons that appear in the home screen, or set your phone not to display icons in the home screen (see “show or hide menu icons” on page 80).
Recent
left, right, up, or down to open the
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Press the center keys, then the number key associated with the menu feature you want to select. (To see menu feature numbers, change the menu view to the entry for “menu view” on page 81.)
List
—see
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select feature option
When you select certain features, your phone displays lists of options or items you can select for those features. For example, when you view the
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Dialed
list, you can select an entry
A
from the list and perform additional tasks on that entry:
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Dialed
10) John Smith
9) Lisa Owens
8) Adda Thomas
7) Jack Bradshaw
Press
Options
to view Last
Calls menu.
Press S to scroll up or down to highlight the option you want.
In a numbered list, press a number key
F
to highlight the option.
In an alphabetized list, press a key repeatedly to cycle through the letters on the key and highlight the closest matching list option
Options
T
Îì
Highlighted Option
Press
Back
Back
to return to previous screen.
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When an option has a list of possible values, press through and select a value.
When an option has a list of possible numeric values, press a number key to set the value.
S
left or right to scroll
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enter text

Some features require you to enter information. The following is a sample of a screen for a phonebook entry.
Press
Done
to save all
changes.
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Entry Details
Name: John Smith
No.: 2125551212 Type: Mobile Speed No.: 6 Category: General Ringer ID: None
Done
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Cancel
Highlighted Option
t
Press
Cancel
exit without making changes.
A
to
The message center lets you compose and send text messages.
Msg
Îì
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Cancel
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Press
Options
to view
Message
set entry modes
Multiple entry modes make it easy for you to
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enter names, numbers, and messages:
Primary Enter text using the method you
Numeric Enter numbers only (see
Options
Menu
.
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set (see page 49).
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Symbol Enter symbols only (see
page 53).
Secondary
To se t u p Primary or Secondary entry mode:
1
2
3
4
iTAP English
iTAP Español
Enter text using the method you set (see below).
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Press
Options
in any text entry screen.
Scroll to
Scroll to press
Scroll to one of the following methods:
Entry Setup
Primary Setup
Change
Let the phone predict each English word as you press keys (see page 52).
Let the phone predict each Spanish word as you press keys.
and press
R
or
.
Select
.
Secondary Setup
A
and
iTAP Português
Tap English
Tap Extended
Your phone may not contain all of the languages listed above.
5
Press
F
The phone will now use the method you set up when you select mode.
To select a text entry mode:
Press and select the desired entry mode.
Let the phone predict each Portuguese word as you press keys.
Enter letters and numbers by pressing a key one or more times.
Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing a key one or more times.
Select
.
Primary
or
Secondary
T
Options
in any text entry screen, scroll to
Entry Mode
, then scroll to and select
entry
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capitalization
Press 0 in any text entry screen to change text case. The following indicators show capitalization status:
U
=no capital lettersV=capitalize next
T
=all capital letters
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text entry mode indicators
When you select the entry mode, the following indicators identify the text entry setting:
Primary Secondary
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50
h
f j
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q Tap, capitalize next
l Tap, all capital letters p
letter only
R
Primary
or
Secondary
Tap, no capital letters
letter only
iTAP®, no capital letters
text
A
k
i
The following indicators identify
Symbol
entry mode:
W
=numeric mode
tap method
This is the standard method for entering text on your phone.
Regular
F
and numbers of the key you press. method also cycles through additional symbols.
1
Press a key one or more times to cycle to the desired letter, number, or symbol.
n iTAP, capitalize next
letter only
o iTAP, all capital
letters
Numeric
or
[
=symbol mode
Tap
method cycles through the letters
Tap Extended
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2
Repeat the step above to enter all characters.
Tip:
Press S right to accept a word
completion, or
In a text entry screen, you can press switch entry modes. If
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available as the see page 48.
When you enter three or more characters in a row, your phone may guess the rest of the word. For example, if you enter see:
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ÁÔ Msg
This is a prog ram
Options
#
to insert a space.
Tap
Primary
or
Secondary
R
Îì
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Press S right to accept or press down to reject it. Press # to enter a space after
Send To
or
Tap Extended
prog
Program
S
*
to
is not
entry mode,
you might
A
,
up or
prog
.
If you want a different word (such as continue pressing keypad keys to enter the remaining characters.
tap method text entry rules
Press a keypad key repeatedly to cycle through its characters.
Press S left or right to move the flashing cursor to the left or right in a text message.
The first character of every sentence is capitalized. If necessary, press down to force the character to lowercase before the cursor moves to
F
the next position.
If you enter or edit information and do not want to save the changes, press
O
T
to exit without saving.
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S
),
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iTAP® method
iTAP software provides a predictive text entry method that lets you enter a word using one key press per letter. This can be faster than method, because your phone combines the key presses into common words.
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For example, if you press your phone displays letter combinations that match your key presses:
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ÁÛ Msg
This is a prog ram
Press Select
to lock
highlighted
combination.
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prog proh proi pro4
Select
7 7 6 4
R
Îì
433
Delete
Press Delete
to delete
last letter.
Press S up to accept program.
Press S right to select another combination.
Tap
,
A
If you want a different word (such as continue pressing keypad keys to enter the remaining characters.
enter words
In a text entry screen, you can press * to switch entry methods. An indicator tells you which method is active (see page 50). If method is not available as the
Secondary
entry method, see page 48.
1
Press a keypad key one or more times to show possible letter combinations at the bottom of the screen.
2
Scroll left or right to highlight the
F
combination you want.
3
Press
Select
combination. (You can press keypad keys to add more letters to the end of the combination.)
or
T
to lock a highlighted
Primary
Progress
or
iTAP
),
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Press * to enter the highlighted combination when it spells a word.
A space is automatically inserted after the word.
If you enter a word your phone does not recognize, the phone stores it to use as one
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of your word options. When you fill memory space for unrecognized words, your phone deletes the oldest words to add new words.
numeric mode
R
A
In a text entry screen, press * to switch entry methods until the indicator displays.
Press keypad keys to enter the numbers you want. When you finish entering numbers, press
*
to switch to another entry method.
W
(numeric)
symbol method
In a text entry screen, press * to switch entry methods until your phone displays the
Ä
(symbol) indicator.
1
Press a key one or more times to show possible symbol combinations at the bottom of the screen.
2
Scroll left or right to highlight the symbol you want to enter.
3
Press
Select
to enter the highlighted
symbol.
delete letters & words
F
Place the cursor to the right of the text you want to delete, and then:
Press B to delete one letter at a time.
Hold B to delete the entire message.
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external display

When you close your phone, the external display shows the time, status indicators, and notifications for incoming calls and other events. For a list of
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phone status indicators, see page 44.
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X
N
P
4:56pm
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handsfree speaker

Note:
You must open your phone’s flip to
activate the speakerphone.
Your phone’s integrated handsfree speaker allows you to talk to another party without holding the phone to your ear.
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A
turn on/off
To activate the speakerphone
during a call, press and hold the smart/speakerphone key.
You will see indicator
To end the call
will see
Note:
Closing the flip while using the
speakerphone does not end the call.
The speakerphone remains on until you press
F
the smart/speakerphone key again or turn off the phone. You will see
You can also set your phone to turn off the speakerphone automatically after 20 seconds of inactivity:
Spkrphone On
q
, and hear a soft audio alert.
, press
Call Ended
and hear a soft audio alert.
Volume
Keys
Smart/
Speaker-
phone Key
and the speakerphone
End Call
or press P. You
Spkrphone Off
.
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Find it:
1
2
Note:
you connect your phone to a handsfree car kit or headset accessory.
To us e t he h andsfree speaker with your phone’s flip closed:
1
2
3
4
5
Press s >
Scroll to
Scroll to
The speakerphone is disabled when
w Settings >InitialSetup
SpeakerPhone
20 sec timeout
and press
and press
Change
Select
.
.
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R
Open your phone’s flip.
Press and hold the smart/speakerphone key to turn on the speakerphone.
Enter the number you wish to call and press
N
.
When the call is connected, close the flip, and continue your conversation.
To end the call, press and hold the smart/ speakerphone key. You will see and hear a soft audio alert.
A
Call Ended

change a code or password

Your phone’s four-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234 of your phone number. The six-digit security code is originally set to 000000. Your service provider may reset these codes before you receive your phone.
If your service provider has codes, we recommend that you change them to prevent others from accessing your personal information. The unlock code must contain four digits, and the security code
F
must contain six digits.
To change a code or password:
Find it:
>
Press s >
New Passwords
or
to the last four digits
not
T
w Settings >Security
reset these
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Select the type of code you wish to change, enter the old code when prompted, then enter the new code.
To unlock your phone:
At the
Enter Unlock Code
code and press
prompt, enter your unlock
Ok
.

lock/unlock phone

You can lock your phone manually or set the
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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,
you must unlock it to answer
You can make emergency calls on your phone even when it is locked (see page 64).
To lo ck your phone:
Find it:
Press s >
>
Phone Lock >Lock Now
Both
Phone Lock
unlock code before completing your selection.
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options require you to enter the
basics
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.
w Settings >Security
or
Automatic Lock
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but

lock/unlock keypad

You can lock your phone’s keypad to prevent accidental key presses.
To lock the keypad, press Press
B*
again to unlock the keypad.
if you forget an unlock
F
code or security code
Note:
Your phone’s four-digit unlock code is originally set to the last four digits of your phone number, and the six-digit security code is originally set to 000000.
If you forget your security code, contact your service provider.
B *
T
.
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customize

ring styles & alerts

Your phone rings and/or vibrates to notify you
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of an incoming call or to signal certain other events. This ring or vibration is called an alert.
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set a style
Find it:
Tip:
>
1
2
Press s >
You can also press s >
Personalize >Sound Settings >Ring Styles.
Scroll to key
s
.
Scroll to the desired setting and press
Select
or the center keys.
w Settings >Ring Styles
Style
and press
Change
A
w Settings
or the center
set alerts
Your phone includes alerts for
Voicemail, Alarms, Data Calls, Fax Calls
You can specify a detailed setting for each type of alert:
Find it:
1
2
3
Press s >
Scroll to Style center key
F
Scroll to the desired alert type and press
Change
or the center keys.
Scroll to the desired detail setting and press
Select
Note:
Your phone plays a sample of each highlighted setting as you scroll through the settings.
w Settings >Ring Styles
Detail
s
.
T
or the center keys.
Calls, Inbox
, and
and press
customize
Reminders
Change
,
or the
.
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answer options

You can use these alternative methods to answer an incoming call.
Multi-key
answer by pressing any key
Open To Answer
answer by opening the flip
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To activate or deactivate an answer option:
Find it:
>
Answer Options
Press s >
R
w Settings >In-Call Setup
A

wallpaper

Set a photo or picture as a wallpaper (background) image in your phone’s home screen.
Find it:
>
Wallpaper
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Press s >
customize
w Settings >Personalize
To se l e ct a wallpaper image:
1
Scroll to available pictures.
2
Scroll to the picture you want and press the center key
To adjust wallpaper image layout:
1
Scroll to
2
Scroll to
Select

screen saver

F
Set a photo or picture as a screen saver image.
The screen saver image displays when the flip is open and no activity is detected for a specified time period. The image shrinks to fill the screen, if necessary.
.
Picture
and press
s
Layout
and press
Center, Tile
T
.
, or
Change
Change
Fit-to-screen
to view
.
and press
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Tip:
Turn off the screen saver to extend
battery life.
Find it:
>
To select a picture
1
2
To specify how long your phone must be inactive
1
2
Press s >
Screen Saver
Scroll to
D
available pictures.
Scroll to the picture you want and press the center key
Scroll to
Scroll to the
minutes
Note:
phone to display a screen saver.
Picture
before it displays the screen saver:
Delay
, and press
Select
w Settings >Personalize
to use as a screen saver:
and press
R
s
Change
to view
.
A
and press
1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes
Off
if you do not want your
Select
.
Change
.
, or

display brightness

Find it:
>

display timeout

Set the amount of time that the display remains turned on.
Find it:
>

backlight

Press s >
Brightness
Press s >
Display Timeout
w Settings
w Settings >Initial Setup
F
Set the amount of time that the display and
10
keypad backlights remain on, or turn off backlights to extend battery life.
Find it:
>
Backlight
T
Press s >
w Settings >Initial Setup
>
Initial Setup
customize
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talking phone settings

You can set your phone to
name of a Contacts entry
highlight the entry in the
Find it:
Press s >
>
Sounds Setting >Contacts >Voice
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AGPS & your location

Note:
This Motorola mobile phone incorporates Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) technology that can be used by emergency services to help determine a user’s location. This functionality is required by law and cannot be deactivated. However, AGPS technology also can be used with certain location-based software applications— for example, to provide driving directions— which may track and monitor a user’s location. Users who prefer not to permit such tracking
customize
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speak aloud the
when you
Contacts
list:
w Setting >Personalize
R
A
and monitoring should avoid using such applications.
Your phone uses the Automatic Location Information (ALI) feature, along with AGPS satellite signals, to tell the network where you are physically located.
When ALI is set to displays the may use your known location to provide useful information (for example, driving directions, or the location of the nearest bank). Your phone prompts you when the network or a service asks for your location. You can refuse at this point.
F
When ALI is set to displays the phone does not send location information unless you call the emergency phone number (such as 911).
Location On
O
(ALI on) indicator. Services
911 Only
T
P
(ALI off) indicator, and the
, your phone
, your phone
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To view or change the location transmission status of your phone during a call:
Find it:
1
2
3

AGPS limitations & tips

Your phone uses Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) satellite
signals to estimate your location. If your phone cannot find strong satellite signals, your AGPS might be slower, less accurate, or it might not work at all. AGPS provides only an approximate location, often within 150 feet (45 meters) but sometimes much farther from your actual location.
To improve AGPS accuracy:
Press s >
When prompted, enter the location code.
Scroll to
D
Press
Select
w Settings >Location
Location On
or
911 Only
to select the setting.
.
R
A
Go outside and away from underground locations, covered vehicles, structures with metal or concrete roofs, tall buildings, and foliage. Indoor performance might improve if you move closer to windows, but some window sun shielding films can block satellite signals.
Move away from radios, entertainment equipment, and other electronic devices that might interfere with or block AGPS satellite signals.
If your phone has a retractable
F
antenna, extend the antenna.
Hold your phone away from your body, and point the phone antenna toward the sky. Do not cover the antenna area with your fingers
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AGPS uses satellites controlled by the U.S. government and subject to changes implemented in accordance with the Department of Defense AGPS user policy and the Federal Radio Navigation Plan. These changes might affect AGPS performance.
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conserve battery

Your phone includes an ambient light sensor and battery save setting to extend battery life. When this feature is activated, it automatically turns off the keypad backlight when it detects that enough ambient light is available. Inhibiting or covering the sensor can cause intermittent backlighting.
Find it:
Press s >
>Battery Save
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A
w Settings >InitialSetup
F
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calls

For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see page 13.
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change active line

Change the active phone line to make and receive calls from your other phone number.
Find it:

redial

1
2
3
Press s >
Press N to view the dialed calls list.
Scroll to the entry you want to call.
Press N to redial the number.
R
m Phone Status >Active Line
A

automatic redial

When you receive a busy signal, your phone displays
With automatic redial, your phone automatically redials the number for four minutes. When the call goes through, your phone rings or vibrates one time, displays
Redial Successful
You must turn on automatic redial to use the feature. To turn automatic redial on or off:
Find it:
>
When automatic redial is turned off, you can manually activate the feature to redial a phone number. When you hear a fast busy signal and see
Call Failed, Number Busy
, and then connects the call.
F
Press s >
Auto Redial
Call Failed
:
.
w Settings >InitialSetup
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Press N or

silence a call alert

You can silence the alert for an incoming call before answering the call.
Press the volume key up or down to silence the alert for the incoming call.
RETRY
to activate automatic redial.
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R

emergency calls

Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked.
Note:
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.
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A
1
Enter the emergency number.
2
Press N to call the emergency number.

use AGPS during emergency call

When you make an emergency call, your phone can use Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) satellite signals to tell the emergency response center your approximate location.
The AGPS feature has limitations, so always tell the emergency response center your best
F
knowledge of your location. Remain on the phone for as long as the emergency response center instructs you.
AGPS
might not work
Your phone’s AGPS feature must be turned on (see page 61).
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for emergency calls:
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Your local emergency response center might not process AGPS location information. For details, contact your local authorities.
For best results:
Go outside and away from
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underground locations, covered vehicles, structures with metal or concrete roofs, tall buildings, and foliage. Indoor performance might improve if you move closer to windows, but some window sun shielding films can block satellite signals.
Move away from radios, entertainment equipment, and other electronic devices that might interfere with or block AGPS satellite signals.
If your phone cannot find strong AGPS satellite signals, the location of the nearest
R
A
cell tower in contact with your phone is automatically provided to the emergency response center.

recent calls

Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and dialed, 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.
Shortcut:
view the
Find it:
1
2
3
Press N from the home screen to
All Calls
list.
Press s >
F
Scroll to
Scroll to an entry.
Press N to call the entry’s number.
or
Received
or
T
s Recent Calls
Dialed
and press
Select
.
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Press
Options
to open the perform various operations on the entry (see the table below).
or
Press the center keys to view entry details.
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The
Options
menu can include the following
options:
Options
menu and
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option
Store
Create a the
Delete
Delete the selected entry (if the entry has not been locked).
Delete All
Delete all unlocked entries.
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No.
Contacts
field.
calls
entry with the number in
A
option
Send Message
Send a message to the entry’s number.
Add Digits
Add digits or insert a special character.
Attach Number
Attach a number to the number you entered.

notepad

The most recent set of digits that you enter
F
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:
Find it:
Press s >
Press N to call the number.
or
T
s Recent Calls > Notepad
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Press
Options
to open the
number or insert a special character.
or
Press
Store
to create a new the number from the the
No.
field.
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return unanswered call

Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and displays the (missed call) indicator and
X
is the number of missed calls.
1
Press
VIEW
to see the received calls list.
2
Scroll to the call you want to return.
3
Press N to make the call.
Dialing Menu
Contacts
entry with
Notepad
already entered in
R
XMissedCalls
to attach a
×
A
, where

attaching a number

While dialing (with digits visible on the screen), press
Attach Number,
the recent calls list.

speed dial

Each entry you store in the phonebook is assigned a unique speed dial number.
Tip:
To see an entry’s speed dial number,
press
s>n Contacts
press the center key
F
To speed dial a phonebook entry:
1
Enter the speed dial number for the entry you want to call.
2
Press # to submit the number.
3
Press N to call the entry.
Options
, then scroll to and select
attach a number from
, scroll to the entry, and
s
.
T
Contacts
or
calls
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1-touch dial

To call phonebook entries 1 through 9, press and hold the single-digit speed dial number for one second.

voicemail

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Voicemail messages that you receive are stored on the network. To listen to your messages, you must call your voicemail phone number.
Note:
Your service provider may include additional information about using this feature.
Find it:
Press s >
Press N (send key) to call your voicemail phone number.
If no voicemail number is stored, your phone prompts you to store a number.
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R
A
e Messaging >Voicemail
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other features

This section helps you locate features on your phone that were not described earlier in this guide.

advanced calling

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features conference call
During a call:
Dial next number, press again.
R
N
, press N
features
restrict calls
Restrict outgoing or incoming calls:
s >w Settings >Security >Restrict Calls
A
When prompted, enter the unlock code (see page 56) and press
Outgoing Calls
Scroll to
All, None
other features—advanced calling
Ok
. Then select
or
Allow
, or
Incoming Calls
and press
Phonebook
FT
and press
Change
.
Change
, then select
.
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features DTMF tones
Your phone can send Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) tones for calling card
calls or to navigate automated systems such as banking by phone.
Setting up DTMF tones:
s >w Settings >InitialSetup
Scroll to
Short
,
Long
Switch between voice calls and DTMF calls:
s >w Settings >Personalize >Sound Settings Number Dialing
Depending on the setting you select, key presses during a call are sent as spoken digits or DTMF tones.
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D
R
DTMF
and press
, or
Off
>
DTMF
other features—messages
or
Change
Voice
, then select

messages

features send text message
s >e Messaging >Create Message
>
Press the message.
A
>
use multimedia template
Open an MMS template with preloaded media:
s >e Messaging >Create Message
>
New Short Message
Options
to perform various actions on
MMS Templates
FT
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features create quick text
Enter and store that you can select and send later.
s >e Messaging >Quick Text >[New Quick Text]
Enter the
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save it.
send quick text
s >e Messaging >Quick Text
Scroll to the quick text you want to send and press press
Select
store message objects
Go to a multimedia message slide, or highlight a message in a letter, then press
Options
.
Select
Save Picture
Quick Text
messages
Quick Text
message and press Ok to
R
Options
, then scroll to
.
or
Save Sound
A
Send
and
.
features view sent messages
s >e Messaging >Outbox
Scroll to the message you want to view and press the center key
Press
Options
to perform various actions on
the message.
drafts
View messages saved in
s >e Messaging >Drafts
Scroll to the message you want to view and press the center key
FT
message when you view it.
Press
Options
to perform various actions on
the message.
s
.
Drafts
folder:
s
. You can edit the
other features—messages
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features erase messages
Delete all messages or only messages from the
s >e Messaging
Press
Options
, then scroll to and select
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Erase Messages
press
view browser alerts
View special notifications from your Web browser:
s >e Messaging
Select
. Scroll to
.
Outbox
All, Outbox
R
>
Browser Alerts
or
Drafts
, or

contacts

features create entry
s >n Contacts >[New Entry]
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other features—contacts
folder:
Drafts
, and
features view entry
s >n Contacts
To view an entry, scroll to the entry and press the center key
To perform other actions on the entry, scroll to the entry and press
Phonebook Menu
dial number
A
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the entry you want to call and press
edit entry
Edit a
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the entry and press scroll to
s
.
Options
to open the
.
N
.
FT
Contacts
entry:
Options
Edit
and press
Select
.
, then
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features assign ringer ID to entry
Assign a distinctive ringer to a
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the entry and press scroll to
Scroll to key press
Note:
highlighted setting as you scroll through them.
Edit
and press
D
Ringer ID
and press the center
s
. Scroll to the desired setting and
Select
or the center keys.
Your phone plays a sample of each
Contacts
Options
, then
Select
.
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entry:
A
features set picture ID for entry
Assign a photo or picture to show when you receive a call from an entry:
s>n Contacts
Scroll to the entry and press scroll to
Scroll to Scroll to the desired picture and press or the center key
copy entry
Copy a
Contacts
s
Scroll to the entry you want to copy and press press number and press
Edit
and press
Picture
and press the center keys.
s
.
Contacts
FT
>
entry to another location in
:
n Contacts
Options
, then scroll to
Select. Enter the target location
Ok.
Select
Options
.
Copy Entry
, then
Select
and
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features copy multiple contacts entries
Copy a range of location in
s
>
n Contacts
Press
Options
D
press
Select
Enter the location number of the first entry in the range into
Enter the location number of the last entry in the range into
Enter the location number where you want to copy the range into
Press Done
other features—contacts
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Contacts
entries to another
Contacts
:
, then scroll to
.
Copy Entries
and
R
From(start):
From(end):
to copy the range of entries.
and pressOk.
and pressOk.
To(start):
and press
A
Ok.
features delete entry
Delete a
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the entry and press scroll to key
s
set speed dial number
Assign a speed dial number to a entry:
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the entry and press scroll to
Scroll to key
s
existing speed dial number. Enter the new speed dial number and press
Contacts
entry:
Options
, then
Delete
and press
.
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Edit
and press
Speed Dial
. If necessary, press B to delete an
Select
or the center
Contacts
Options
, then
Select
.
and press the center
Ok
.
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features set default number for entry
Set the default number for a with multiple numbers:
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the entry and press
D
scroll to the number to be set as the default number and press
view entries by picture or list
Set your phone to display with their assigned pictures or as text only:
s >n Contacts
Press
Select
to
Options
. Scroll to
Picture
or
Set Primary
and press
Select
.
, then scroll to
View by
List and
press
and press
Contacts
Options
, then
Select
. Scroll to
R
Contacts
entries
Setup
and press
Change
Select
.
entry
A
. Scroll
features sort contacts
Set the order in which listed:
s >n Contacts
Press
Options
, then scroll to
Select
. Scroll to
Scroll to
Select
. Press
view primary or all numbers
Set to view only primary numbers or all numbers when viewing entries:
FT
s >n Contacts
Press
Options
Select
. Scroll to
Scroll to
Select
. Press
Sort by
Name, Speed No.
Done
, then scroll to
View and press
All Contacts
Done
Contacts
entries are
Setup
and press
and press
, or
to save the setting.
or
Primary Contacts
to save the setting.
Change
Email
, and press
Setup
and press
Change
and press
.
.
other features—contacts
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features share entry with another Bluetooth
device
Set the default number for a with multiple numbers:
s >n Contacts
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Scroll to the entry and press scroll to
(For more information on Bluetooth connections, see pages 39 and 83.)
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Share Phonebook Entry
other features—contacts
Contacts
Options
, then
and press
R
entry
Select
.
A
features create mailing list
s >n Contacts >[NewEntry] >Mailing List
Enter a name for the list and press Ok. Scroll to
Members
and press the center keys.
To add a that entry and press the center key select it. Repeat this step to add more members.
When you are finished adding members, press
When you send a message to a mailing list, the message goes to all that list.
Contacts
entry to the list, scroll to
Ok
. Press
Done
to save the mailing list.
FT
Contacts
entries in
s
to
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features add entries to mailing list
s >n Contacts
Scroll to the desired mailing list name and press
Options
, then scroll to
Select
.
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Scroll to key
When you are finished adding members, press

personalize

voice commands
You can place calls and perform other tasks by speaking commands to your phone.
1
Members
and press the center
s
.
Ok
. Press
Done
Press and release the voice key on the right side of the phone.
Edit
and press
R
to save your changes.
A
Your phone displays and speaks
command
, followed by a list of voice
commands.
2
Say one of the commands listed in the table below.
Your phone performs the corresponding action.
voice commands Call <Name or #>
Place a call to:
•a Contacts
speak
FT
or
a phone number you speak
entry whose name you
Say a
other features—personalize
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voice commands Send Text <Name or #>
Send a text message to:
•a Contacts
speak
or
a phone number you speak
Send Picture <Name or #>
Send a multimedia message to:
•a Contacts
speak
or
a phone number you speak
(See page 26 for instructions on sending a picture in a message.)
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entry whose name you
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R
entry whose name you
voice commands Lookup <Name>
Look up a entry’s name.
Go To <App>
Use a voice shortcut to access the phone app (application) you specify:
Voicemail, Camera, Redial, Received Calls
A
Check <Item>
View information on the item you speak:
<Status>, <Signal>, <Network> <Battery>, <My phone #>
Tip:
entry, you must say the name exactly as it is listed in the entry. For example, to call the mobile number for a Smith, you would say “Call Bill Smith mobile.”
Contacts
entry by speaking the
FT
When speaking the name of a
,
Contacts
entry named Bill
Contacts
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(If the entry included only one number for Bill Smith, you would simply say “Call Bill Smith.”)
Tip:
Speak numbers at a normal speed and
volume, pronouncing each digit distinctly. Avoid pausing between digits.
voice service setup
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You can modify several voice command settings:
1
Press and release the voice key on the right side of the phone.
2
Press
Settings
3
Scroll to
Sound
Choice Lists, Sensitivity, Digit Dialing
, and press OK(s).
R
A
.
, or
more personalizing features
features call & key volumes
s >w Settings
Scroll to
Change
.
greeting
Change the greeting that appears when you turn on your phone:
s >w Settings >Personalize >Greeting
banner
FT
Create a heading to display on your phone’s home screen:
s >w Settings >Personalize >Main Menu >Banner
>
Ring Volume
Ring Styles
or
Key Volume
> Style
and press
Detail
other features—personalize
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features scroll
Set the scroll bar to menu lists:
s>w Settings >InitialSetup >Scroll
activate ringer IDs
D
Activate ringer IDs assigned to entries and categories:
s>w Settings >Ring Styles
>
Ringer ID
message alerts
Set whether or not you are alerted to messages received during a call:
s>w Settings >In-Call Setup >MSG Alert
other features—personalize
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Up/Down
or
R
> style
WrapAround
Contacts
in
Detail
A
features skin appearance
Choose a phone skin that sets the look and feel of your phone’s screen:
s >w Settings >Personalize >Skin
menu language
s >w Settings >InitialSetup >Language
show or hide menu icons
Show or hide menu feature icons in the home screen:
s >w Settings >Personalize >Home Screen
>
Home Keys >Icons >Hide
FT
change home screen menu icons
s >w Settings >Personalize >Home Screen
>
Home Keys >Up, Down, Right
or
Show
, or
Left
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features change home screen soft key labels
s >w Settings >Personalize >Home Screen
>
Home Keys >Left Soft Key
menu view
Set phone to display main menu as icons or
D
a text list:
s >w Settings >Personalize >Main Menu >View
>
Icons
or
List
change menu order
s >w Settings >Personalize >Main Menu
>
Reorder
master reset
Reset all options except unlock code, security code, and lifetime timer:
s >w Settings >Initial Setup >Master Reset
To reset all options, you need to enter the
Security Code
(000000).
or
RightSoftKey
R
A
features master clear
Reset all options except unlock code, security code, and lifetime timer, and clear all user settings and entries:
Warning:
entered information stored in your phone memory, including phonebook entries and downloaded files. Once you erase the information, it cannot be recovered. It resets all options to their factory settings except for the unlock code, security code, and lifetime timer.
s >w Settings >InitialSetup >Master Clear
To reset all options, you need to enter the
Security Code
This option erases all user-
FT
(000000).
other features—personalize
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call times & data volumes

Network connection time
time from the moment you connect to your service provider’s network to the moment you end the call by pressing includes busy signals and 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, please contact your service provider directly.
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D
features set in-call timer
s >w Settings >In-Call Setup
>
In-Call Timer
Select
Display
or
Beep
other features—call times & data volumes
is the elapsed
O
R
.
. This time
A
features view call times
s >s Recent Calls >Call Times
Scroll to
Calls
view data times
s >s Recent Calls >Data Times
Scroll to press
External Data Session Select
reset all data times
s >s Recent Calls >Data Times >AllData Sessions
Dialed, Received, Roam Calls, Home Calls, All
, or
Lifetime
Recent Data Session
Select
, then scroll to
.
, and press
, or
Select
or
All Data Sessions
Internal Data Session
Total Time
, and press
FT
>
Reset All
.
and
,
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features view data volumes
s >s Recent Calls >Data Volumes
Scroll to press
External Data Session
press
reset all data volumes
s >s Recent Calls >Data Volumes >AllData Sessions
Recent Data Session
Select
, then scroll to
D
Select
.
or
, or
Total Data Transferred
R
>
Reset All
All Data Sessions
Internal Data Session
and
,
, and
A

Bluetooth® wireless connections

Note:
See also page 39.
features make phone visible to other device
Allow an unknown Bluetooth device to discover your phone:
s >w Settings > Connection >Bluetooth Link >Setup
Find Me
connect to recognized device
Connect to a recognized handsfree
FT
device:
s >w Settings >Connection >Bluetooth Link
>
Handsfree
Scroll to the name of the device to which you want to connect and press the center key
s
.
other features—Bluetooth® wireless connections
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features
connect to handsfree device during call
Switch to a headset or car kit during a call:
s >Use Bluetooth
Note:
You cannot switch to a headset or car
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kit if you are already connected to a Bluetooth device.
disconnect from device
Select the device name and press
DROP
.
edit device properties
Edit the properties of a recognized device:
s >w Settings > Connection >Bluetooth Link > Device History > Edit
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R
features set Bluetooth options
s >w Settings > Connection
>

handsfree

Note:
accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products.
A
features accessory volume settings
(car kit or headset)
Adjust volume levels of car kit accessory:
During an active call, press your phone’s up or down volume keys.
Bluetooth Link > Setup
The use of wireless devices and their
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features external speakerphone
Activate a connected external speakerphone during a call:
Press the smart/speakerphone key on the left side of the phone.
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auto answer
(car kit or headset)
Automatically answer calls when connected to a car kit or headset:
s >w Settings >Car Settings
>
Auto Answer
voice dial
(headset)
Enable voice dial with headset send/end key:
s >w Settings >Headset >Voice Dial
R
or
Headset
A
features auto handsfree
(car kit)
Automatically route calls to a car kit when connected:
s >w Settings >Car Settings >Auto Handsfree
power-off delay
(car kit)
Set the phone to stay on for a period of time after the ignition is switched off:
s >w Settings >Car Settings
>
Power-off Delay
FT
charger time
(car kit)
Charge your phone for a period of time after the ignition is switched off:
s >w Settings >Car Settings >Charger Time
other features—handsfree
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data & fax calls network

features data settings
Specify call type for next call:
s >w Settings >Connection >Incoming Call
D
Scroll to
Normal, Data In Only
send data or fax
Connect your phone to the device, then place the call through the device application.
receive data or fax
Connect your phone to the device, then answer the call through the device application.
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Next Call
and press
, or
other features—data & fax calls
Change
Fax In Only
.
R
, then select
Features view current network
s >w Settings >Network
>
adjust network settings
View network information and adjust network settings:
s >w Settings >Network >Set Mode
A
set service tones
Set phone to beep each time the network registration status changes:
s >w Settings > Network >Service Tone
Current Network > View
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Features set call drop alerts
Set phone to emit an alert tone whenever the network drops a call. (Because digital networks are so quiet, the call drop alert may be your only indication
D
that a call has been dropped.)
s >w Settings >Network >Call Drop Tone
R

personal organizer

features add datebook event
Add an event to the datebook:
s >É Tools >Datebook
Scroll to the desired day and press then scroll to
New
and press
Select
A
Options
.
,
features view datebook event
View or edit event details:
s >É Tools >Datebook
Scroll to the desired day and press the center key press the center key
event reminder
Press
Press
copy datebook event
Copy a datebook event to another date and/or time:
s >É Tools >Datebook
Scroll to the desired day and press the center key press
s
, then scroll to the event and
View
to view an event reminder.
Exit
to dismiss an event reminder.
FT
s
, then scroll to the event and
Options
. Scroll to
s
again.
Copy
and press
Select
.
other features—personal organizer
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features set alarm
Set an alarm:
s >É Tools >Alarm Clock
turn off alarm
Turn off alarm:
Press
create voice record Note:
subject to varying state and federal laws regarding privacy and recording of conversations.
s >É Tools >Voice Records > [New Voice Record]
Press the center keys, then press and hold the voice key and begin recording. Release the voice key when finished.
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D
Off
or O.
R
Recording phone calls is
other features—personal organizer
features play voice record
s >É Tools >Voice Records
Scroll to the voice record you wish to play and press the center key
calculator
Calculate numbers:
s >É Tools >Calculator
convert currency
A
s >É Tools >Calculator
Press press
Enter the desired exchange rate and press and press press
s
.
Options
, then scroll to
Select
.
FT
Ok
. Enter the amount to be converted
Options
. Scroll to
Select
.
Exchange Rate
Convert Currency
and
and
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security fun & games

features lock application
Lock phone applications:
s >w Settings > Security > Lock Application
D
When prompted, enter the unlock code and press
Ok
. Then scroll to the application you
wish to lock and press
change unlock and security codes
s >w Settings > Security > New Passwords
>
Unlock Code
control access to location function
Set up a location code to control access to the location” on page 60):
s >w Settings > Security > New Passwords
>
Location Code
or
Location
function (see “AGPS & your
R
Security Code
Change
.
A
features launch micro-browser
Start a micro-browser session:
s >L Web Access
Note:
The icon shown above is the standard phone may be a little different.
manage pictures
s >h Media Gallery >Pictures
To view a picture, scroll to the picture title and press the center key
Press can include the following options:
Send in Message, Send to online album, Switch Storage Device Delete, Move, Copy, Mark, Mark All, Categories, Assign to Category
Web Access
FT
Options
,
Apply As, New, Details, Change Details, Rename
, or
other features—security
icon. The icon on your
s
to open the
View Free Space
Pictures Menu
.
.
, which
,
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features manage video clips
s >h Media Gallery >Videos
To view a video clip, scroll to the video clip title and press the center key
Press
Options
to open the
D
can include the following options:
Send in Message, Send to online album, Switch Storage Device
,
New Video, Details, Rename, Delete, Move Copy, Mark, Mark All, Categories, Assign to Category Videos Setup
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, or
View Free Space
other features—fun & games
s
.
Videos Menu
, which
R
.
features manage sounds
Manage sounds and create playlists:
s >h Media Gallery >Sounds
To play a sound, scroll to the sound title and press the center key
,
,
A
Press can include the following options:
Edit, Reorder, Categories, Assign to Category, Sounds Setup
s
.
Options
, or
View Free Space
to open the
Audio Menu
.
FT
, which
New, Delete
,
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R
A
FT
other features—fun & games
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service & repairs

If you have questions or need assistance, we’re here to help.
Go to
www.motorola.com/consumer/
D
support
number of customer care options. You can also contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at 1-800-657-8909 (United States), 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired), or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada).
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, where you can select from a
R
A
service & repairs
F
T
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Specific Absorption Rate Data

SAR Data

This model wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities. 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 organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6 W/kg. using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada 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 level 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 wireless base station, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S. and Canada, it must be tested and
1
Tests for SAR are conducted
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certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is
1.07 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.19 W/kg. The SAR value for this product in its data transmission mode (body-worn use) is 0.88 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements).
2
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.
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Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Web site:
http://www.phonefacts.net
or the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) Web site:
http://www.cwta.ca
1. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
2. The SAR information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
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Important Safety and
Legal Information
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Safety and General Information
Safety Information
This section contains important information on the safe and efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this information before using your mobile device.
*
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
Your mobile device contains a transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your mobile device, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your mobile device transmits.
Your Motorola mobile device is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy.
Operational Precautions
For optimal mobile device performance and to be sure that human exposure to RF energy does not exceed the guidelines set forth in
* The information provided in this document supersedes the general
safety information in user’s guides published prior to May 1, 2006.
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the relevant standards, always follow these instructions and precautions.
External Antenna Care
If your mobile device has an external antenna, use only a Motorola-supplied or approved replacement antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the mobile device and/or may result in your device not complying with local regulatory requirements in your country.
DO NOT hold the external antenna when the mobile device is IN USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the mobile device to operate at a higher power level than needed.
Product Operation
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile device just like you would a landline phone.
If you wear the mobile device on your body, always place the mobile device in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness. If you do not use a body-worn accessory supplied or approved by Motorola, keep the mobile device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting.
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When using any data feature of the mobile device, with or without an accessory cable, position the mobile device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body.
Using accessories not supplied or approved by Motorola may cause your mobile device to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of Motorola-supplied or approved accessories, visit our Web site at:
www.motorola.com
.
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
Nearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your mobile device may cause interference with other devices.
Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference Problems
Turn off your mobile device in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so. These locations include hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. If your mobile device offers an airplane mode or similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight.
Pacemakers
If you have a pacemaker, consult your physician before using this device.
Persons with pacemakers should observe the following precautions:
ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than 20 centimeters (8 inches) from your pacemaker when the mobile device is turned ON.
DO NOT carry the mobile device in the breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
Turn OFF the mobile device immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some mobile devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer or physician to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult your physician or the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy.
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Driving Precautions
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices in the area where you drive. Always obey them.
When using your mobile device while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving and to the road. Using a mobile device may be distracting. Discontinue a call if you can’t concentrate on driving.
Use handsfree operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
Responsible driving practices can be found in the “Smart Practices While Driving” section at the end of this guide and/or at the Motorola Web site:
www.motorola.com/callsmart
.
Operational Warnings
Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas, such as health care facilities or blasting areas.
Automobile Air Bags
Do not place a mobile device in the air bag deployment area.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted, and can include fueling areas such as below decks
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on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
When you are in such an area, turn off your mobile device, and do not remove, install, or charge batteries. In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion or fire.
Damaged Products
If your mobile device or battery has been submerged in water, punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you take it to a Motorola Authorized Service Center. Do not attempt to dry it with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven.
Batteries and Chargers
If jewelry, keys, beaded chains, or other conductive materials touch exposed battery terminals, this could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit), become very hot, and could cause damage or injury. Be careful when handling a charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.
batteries and chargers.
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your
Caution:
battery in a fire.
Use only Motorola Original
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