Introducing your new Motorola PEBLU6 GSM wireless
phone. Here’s a quick anatomy lesson.
Accessory
Connector Port
Insert charger &
phone accessories.
External Display
See incoming call
information.
Battery Charge &
Bluetooth
Indicator Light
®
Camera Lens
Handsfree Speaker
(on back of phone)
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Your phone is designed for convenient, single-handed
use. To open your phone:
1Grip
2Place
3Release
phone firmly, with
tip of index finger at
upper left corner of
phone (see arrow).
thumb on upper
right corner of flip (see
arrow) and
down toward you.
(You’ll see a space
open up underneath
the hinge).
let flip glide open.
slide
thumb to
flip
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Navigate menus.Open menus.
Left Soft Key
Open browser
Right Soft Key
Voice Key
Voice dial phone
numbers, open
Volume Keys
applications, create
voice records.
Smart Key
Send a message.
Make & answer
calls.
Turn on & off,
hang up, exit
Select menu
menus.
items.
Please Note:
Your phone’s flip and keypad
area contain exposed magnets, which may
cause damage to credit cards, magnetic ID
cards, and other magnetically encoded
materials. Don’t place these or other items
that are sensitive to magnetic fields near the
exposed magnets. For example, do not place
your phone in the same pocket as your credit
card or hotel key.
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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 available
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in the U.S. and other countries. All other product or service names are the
property of their respective owners.
CAUTION: Before using the phone for the
first time, read the
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gray-edged pages at the back of this guide.
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 press
a
highlight and select
Press
or the
Press a >
to open the menu, highlight and select
S
to scroll to and highlight a menu feature. Presss
SELECT
key to select the highlighted menu feature.
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.
Important Safety and
included in the
Recent Calls >Dialed Calls
Dialed Calls
.
032257o
s Recent Calls
, then
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SIM card
Yo u r Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card contains personal
information like your phone number and phonebook entries.
Caution:
from static electricity, water, and dirt.
Slide the SIM card under the retention tabs and into the card
slot as shown:
1.2.
Don’t bend or scratch your SIM card. Keep it away
battery
battery tips
Battery life depends on the network, signal strength,
temperature, features, and accessories you use.
•
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.
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•
When charging your battery, keep it near room
temperature.
•
When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool,
dark, dry place.
•
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.
Warni ng:
may explode.
Before using your phone, read the battery safety information
in the “Safety and General Information” section included in
this guide.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they
battery installation
1.2.
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3.
battery charging
New batteries are not fully
charged. Open the
protective cover and plug
the travel charger into your
phone as shown. Plug the
other end into an electrical
outlet. The battery charge
indicator light shows when the battery is charging. Your
display shows
Tip:
Relax, you can’t overcharge your battery. It will perform
best after you fully charge and discharge it a few times.
Note:
You can charge your battery by connecting a
cable from your phone’s mini-USB port to a USB
port on a computer. Both your phone and the
computer must be turned on, and your computer
must have the correct software drivers installed. Cables and
software drivers are available in Motorola Original data kits,
sold separately.
Charge Complete
when finished.
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turn it on & off
Caution:
your SIM card PIN code to unlock the SIM card. If you enter
an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card is
disabled and your display shows
service provider.
To turn on your phone, press and hold
u
display turns on. If prompted, enter
your six-digit SIM card PIN code and/or
four-digit unlock code.
To turn off your phone, press and hold
u
On power up, the phone may prompt you to enter
SIM Blocked
for a few seconds or until the
for two seconds.
. Contact your
make a call
Enter a phone number and press U to make a call.
u
To “hang up,” close the flip or press
Note:
Closing the flip doesn’t end a call when the handsfree
speaker is turned on (see page 38).
.
answer a call
When your phone rings and/or vibrates, just open the flip or
U
press
to answer.
u
To “hang up,” close the flip or press
Note:
Closing the flip doesn’t end a call when the handsfree
speaker is turned on (see page 38).
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your phone number
From the home screen, press
Tip:
Want to see your phone number while you’re on a call?
a>My Tel. Numbers
Press
To store or edit your name and phone number on your
SIM card, press the
number. If you don’t know your phone number, contact your
service provider.
EDIT
a#
to see your number.
.
key while showing your
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You can do much more with your phone than make and
receive calls!
voice commands
You can use voice commands to make calls, and to open and
use some phone applications.
Note:
Not all phone languages support voice recognition and
voice commands.
open applications
To open the
list), or
1
Press and release the voice key.
Your phone prompts you to say a command.
2
Say one of the following commands:
“Camera,” “Voicemail,” “Redial” (dialed calls list), or
“Received Calls”
Camera
Received Calls
or
list:
Voicemail
applications,
Redial
(dialed calls
Your phone opens the application.
make a call
You can use voice commands to make a call:
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•
Use
name dial
to dial a phonebook entry by speaking
the entry’s name.
•
Use
digit dial
to dial any phone number by speaking
its digits.
Tip:
Speak numbers at a normal speed and volume,
pronouncing each digit distinctly. Avoid pausing between
digits.
1
Press and release the voice key.
Your phone prompts you to say a command.
2
Say “Name Dial” or “Digit Dial.”
3
When prompted, say the name of the phonebook entry
or speak the digits in the phone number.
If your phone recognizes the name or number, it makes
the call.
Notes:
Your phone may prompt you to repeat a name or
•
number. If the name/number isn’t valid, the phone
doesn’t make the call.
•
If the phone does not recognize the name or number,
the display shows a list of names/numbers, asks, “Did
you say ...,” and highlights the first item in the list. Say
“Yes” to call the highlighted number, or “No” to go to
the next list item.
To select the name or number manually, scroll to the
name/number on the list and press the
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SELECT
key.
•
You can improve voice dial operations by training the
phone to recognize your voice. Press
Personalize >Voice Dial Setup >Adapt Digits
>
a >Settings
.
video clips
record a video clip
Find it:
The display shows the active viewfinder image.
Press a >
S
Press
up or
down to zoom in
or out.
Return to previous
screen.
Fun & Apps >Videos >[New Video]
VIDEO
CLIP
AREA
Video Clips
Video Viewfinder
26 Remaining
BACKCAPTURE
Remaining
Start video
capture.
Press
a
to open
Videos Menu
.
Note:
You can zoom only before you start recording.
1
Point the camera lens at the video subject.
2
Press the
3
Press the
CAPTURE
key to begin video recording.
STOP
key to stop video recording.
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•
To
delete
the video clip and return to the active
DISCARD
viewfinder, press the
•
To
store
the video clip, press the
Your storage options are
key.
STORE
Send in Message
or
key.
Store Only
.
play a video clip
Find it:
The display shows the video clip in the playback screen.
Press a >
Press S up or
down to pause or
play video clip.
Press
S
left or
right to skip to
previous or next
video clip.
Return to previous
screen.
Fun & Apps >Videos
> video clip
VIDEO
CLIP
AREA
Video Clip Name
00:07/00:12
BACKDETAILS
Press
Timer indicates %
played.
See video clip
information.
a
to open
Videos Menu
.
video settings
During video recording or playback, pressa to open the
Videos Menu
options
Go To Videos
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:
See video clips stored on your phone.
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Send In Message
New
Details
Rename
Delete
Move
Copy
Mark/Unmark
Categories
Assign To Category
Videos Setup
View Free Space
Insert a video clip in a new message.
Activate the videocamera to record a
new video clip.
See video clip information.
Rename a video clip.
Delete marked video clip(s).
Move video clip(s) to another device,
delete original(s) from phone memory.
Copy video clip(s) to another device,
leave original(s) on phone.
Mark one or more video clips that you
want to delete, move, copy, or assign to
a category.
Create new category, or see video clips
in a selected category.
Assign video clip(s) to a category.
Adjust video recording settings.
Note:
If you set
Video Length
to
Maximum
,
your network might not let you send the
video clip in a multimedia message. If
necessary, ask your service provider
about limitations.
See how much memory remains for
storing video clips.
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photos
take & send a photo
Press a >
Press
down to zoom in
Press
right to decrease
or increase image
Return to previous
1
Point the camera lens at the photo subject.
2
Press the
•
Fun & Apps >Camera
S
up or
or out.
S
left or
brightness.
screen.
CAPTURE
To
delete
press the
to see the camera viewfinder.
IMAGE
AREA
Photo Viewfinder
144 Remaining
BACKCAPTURE
Press
Pictures Menu
key to take a photo.
the photo and return to the active viewfinder,
DISCARD
key.
Shots Remaining
Take a photo.
a
to open
.
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•
To
store
or
send
the photo, press the
STORE
key.
Your storage options are
Send in Message, Store Only
,
Apply as Wallpaper, Apply as Screen Saver, Apply as Phone Entry
Print and Store
You can use the
.
Print and Store
option to print the picture
over a Bluetooth® connection (see page 22).
self portrait
1
Press a >
2
Press a>
3
Press S left or right to set a five or 10 second timer
delay, then press the
4
Close the flip, and aim the camera lens.
5
When you hear the camera click, open the flip to see your
Fun & Apps >Camera
Auto-Timed Capture
START
to activate the camera.
.
key.
photo.
camera settings
When the viewfinder is active, pressa to open the
Pictures Menu
options
Go To Pictures
Auto-Timed Capture
Pictures Setup
View Free Space
:
See stored pictures and photos.
Set a timer for the camera to take a
photo.
Adjust photo settings.
See how much memory remains for
storing pictures.
, or
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Bluetooth® wireless
Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless pairing (also called
linking or bonding). You can pair your phone with a Bluetooth
headset or car kit, or pair your phone with another device to
exchange and synchronize files.
Note:
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may
be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the
laws and regulations on the use of these products.
turn Bluetooth power on or off
Find it:
>
When Bluetooth power is on, your phone can automatically
pair with the handsfree device you have used before. Just
turn on the device and move it within range of the phone.
Note:
Bluetooth power to
pair with devices until you set Bluetooth power back to
pair your phone with the devices again.
pair with a headset or handsfree device
Before you try to pair your phone with a device
make sure your phone’s Bluetooth power is
device is
user’s guide for the device). You can pair your phone with
only one device at a time.
Press a >
Power >On/Off
To extend battery life, use this procedure to set
on
and
Settings >Connections >Bluetooth Link >Setup
Off
when not in use. Your phone will not
on
ready
in pairing or bonding mode (see the
,
and the
On
and
Find it:
>
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Press a >
[Look For Devices]
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Settings >Connection>Bluetooth Link >Handsfree
Your phone lists the devices it finds within range.
1
Highlight a device in the list and press the
2
Press the
3
If necessary, enter the device passkey (such as
press the
YES
key to pair with the device.
OK
key.
When your phone is paired, the Bluetooth indicator
SELECT
key.
0000
) and
à
shows
in the home screen and the external Bluetooth indicator light
flashes.
Tip:
For specific information about a device, see the
instructions that came with it.
copy objects to another device
You can use Bluetooth pairing to copy a media object,
phonebook entry, datebook event, or bookmark from
your phone to a computer or other device.
1
Highlight the object on your phone that you want to copy
to the other device.
2
Press a and select
datebook events or bookmarks), or
phonebook entries).
Copy
(for media objects)
Share Phonebook Entry
Send
(for
(for
3
Select a recognized device name, or
[Look For Devices]
search for the device where you want to copy the object.
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send objects to a printer
You can use Bluetooth pairing to send a picture,
message, phonebook entry, or datebook event from
your phone to a printer.
Note:
You can print A4 or US Letter size pages. To print
another size, copy the object to a linked computer and print it
from there. You cannot print
Mailing List
1
.
On your phone, highlight the object that you want to
print, then press
Tip:
If you see it, you can print it. After you capture a
a>Print
Quick Notes
picture in the camera, you can press the
Print and Store
select
2
If available, choose additional objects or print options.
3
Select a recognized printer name listed in the
menu, or
.
[Look For Devices]
to search for the device to which
or a phonebook
.
STORE
key and
Printers
you want to send the object.
advanced Bluetooth® features
features
make phone
visible to other
Bluetooth
device
pair with
recognized
device
a >Settings >Connection >Bluetooth Link
Setup >Find Me
>
a >Settings >Connection >Bluetooth Link
Handsfree
>
> device name
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features
drop pairing
with device
switch to
headset or car
kit during call
move
multimedia
object to
device
edit properties
of recognized
device
set Bluetooth
options
Highlight the device name and
DROP
press the
key.
a>Use Bluetooth
Caution:
Moving an object
deletes
the original object from your
phone.
Highlight the object, press
a>Move
select the device name.
Highlight the device name, press
a>Edit
.
a >Settings >Connection >Bluetooth Link
Setup
>
,
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basics
See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.
display
The home screen shows when you turn on the phone. To dial
a number from the home screen, press number keys and
Note:
Your home screen may look different, depending on
your service provider.
TMobile
Clock
10:15 am
IMCAMERA
Left Soft Key LabelRight Soft Key
Menu Indicator
Label
U
.
M
The menu indicator
the menu. Soft key labels show the current soft key
functions. For soft key locations, see page 1.
Your home screen might show scrolling headlines from
your service provider. To change this headline view,
a >Settings >Personalize >Home Screen
press
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shows that you can press a to open
.
Press S up, down, left, or right in the home screen to open
basic menu features. You can show or hide menu icons for
these features in the home screen, and change the menu
icons that are shown. For more information, see page 62.
Status indicators can show at the top of the home screen:
5.
Messaging
Presence
10:15 am
6.
Message
7.
Battery
Level
8.
Ring Style
9.
Location
3.
Roam
2.
Signal
Strength
1.
Data
4.
Call
Status
TMobile
IMCAMERA
1Data Indicator –
Bluetooth® indicator
Shows connection status. The
à
shows when your phone is paired
with another device. Other indicators can include:
4
= secure packet data
transfer
3
= secure application
connection
2
= secure Circuit Switch
7
= unsecure packet data
transfer
6
= unsecure application
connection
5
= unsecure CSD call
Data (CSD) call
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2Signal Strength Indicator –
Vertical bars show the
strength of the network connection. You can’t make or
!
receive calls when
or ) shows.
3Roam Indicator –
The roam indicator ã shows
when your phone is seeking or using a network
outside your home network. Other indicators can include:
:
= 2G home
8
= 2.5G home
4Active Line Indicator –
>
active call, or
to indicate when call forwarding is
;
= 2G roam
9
= 2.5G roam
Shows ? to indicate an
on. Indicators for dual-line-enabled SIM cards can include:
@
= line 1 active
A
= line 1 call forward on
5Messaging Presence Indicator –
B
= line 2 active
C
= line 2 call forward on
Shows when
instant messaging (IM) is active. Indicators can
include:
P
= IM active
_
= busy
J
= available for phone
I
= available for IM
Q
= invisible to IM
X
= offline
calls
`
The Java™ indicator
shows when a Java application is
active.
6Message Indicator –
Shows when you receive a
new message. Indicators can include:
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r
= text message
s
= voicemail & text
message
t
= voicemail message
d
= IM message
7Battery Level Indicator –
Vertical bars show the battery
charge level. Recharge the battery when your phone
Low Battery
shows
8Ring Style Indicator –
y
= loud ring
|
= vibrate
{
= silent
9Location Indicator –
send location information
.
Shows the ring style setting.
z
= soft ring
}
= vibrate then ring
Shows when your phone can
Ö
or not Ñ.
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menus
From the home screen, press a to open the main menu.
Highlighted Menu
Messages
Feature Icon
EXITSELECT
Exit the main menu.Select highlighted
menu feature.
Scroll up, down, left,
or right. Press
center key s to
Exit menu without
making changes.
select menu feature.
The following menu icons may be available, depending on
your service provider and service subscription options.
menu features
Voice Notess Recent CallsGet More
ã IMe Messagesh Fun & Apps
Helpn Phonebookw Settings
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Some features require you to select an option from a list:
Dialed Calls
Press the
BACK
key
to go back to
previous screen.
10) John Smith
9) Lisa Owens
8) Adda Thomas
7) Jack Bradshaw
6) Dave Thompson
5) Mary Smith
4) Carlo Emrys
3) Bob Adams
BACKVIEW
Highlighted Option
Press the
VIEW
to see details of
highlighted option.
Press a to open sub-menu.
•
Scroll up or down to highlight the option you want.
•
In a numbered list, press a number key to highlight an
option.
•
In an alphabetized list, press a key repeatedly to cycle
through its letters and highlight the closest matching
list option.
•
When an option has a list of possible settings, scroll
left or right to select the setting.
•
When an option has a list of possible numeric values,
press a number key to set the value.
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text entry
Some features let you enter text.
For indicator
descriptions, see
following section.
Flashing cursor
indicates insertion
Press the
without making changes.
#
Press
entry modes
j
p
WNumeric
[Symbol
To set your primary and secondary text entry modes, press
a>Entry Setup
Secondary Setup
in a text entry screen to select an entry mode:
or
g
or
m
point.
CANCEL
Yo u r
iTAP®
Yo u r
any iTAP
you don’t want a secondary entry mode.
in a text entry screen and select
.
Msg450
Character Counter
Press
sub-menu.
CANCELSEND TO
key to exit
Primary
text entry mode can be set to any
j
or tap g mode.
Secondary
text entry mode can be set to
p
or tap m mode, or set to
mode enters numbers only.
mode enters symbols only.
a
to open
None
if
Primary Setup
or
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Tip:
WANT TO SHOUT YOUR MESSAGE? Press 0 in a text
entry screen to change text case to no capital letters (
V
next letter capital (
T
with i, o, f, or l).
(
with k, n, h, or q), or all capitals
U
iTAP® mode
Press # in a text entry screen to switch to iTAP mode. If
j
you don’t see
or p, press a>
as your primary or secondary text entry mode.
iTAP mode lets you enter words using one keypress per
letter. The iTAP software combines your keypresses into
common words, and predicts each word as you enter it.
Entry Setup
to set iTAP mode
),
For example, if you press
*
Press
to enter
Prog
and a space.
7764
Msg442
Prog ram
Press the
DELETE
key to
delete last letter.
Prog Proh Spoi Proi
DELETESELECT
Press the
SELECT
highlighted combination with no space.
•
If you want a different word (such as
pressing keypad keys to enter the remaining
characters.
, your display shows:
Press S up to
accept
Program
.
Press
S
right to
highlight another
combination.
key to select
Progress
), continue
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•
To enter numbers quickly, press and hold a number key
to temporarily switch to numeric mode. Press the
number keys to enter the numbers you want. Enter a
space to change back to iTAP mode.
•
Press 1 to enter punctuation or other characters.
tap mode
Press # in a text entry screen to switch to tap mode. If you
g
don’t see
or m, press a>
primary or secondary text entry mode.
To enter text in tap mode, press a keypad key repeatedly to
cycle through the letters and number on the key. Repeat this
step to enter each letter.
For example, if you press
Entry Setup
7
to set tap mode as your
one time, your display shows:
Character displays
at insertion point.
Press the
DELETE
key to
delete character to
left of insertion
point.
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Msg449
P
DELETESEND TO
After two
seconds, character
is accepted &
cursor moves to
next position.
Press the
SEND TO
key to enter
recipients.
When you enter three or more characters in a row, your
phone may guess the rest of the word. For example, if you
Prog
enter
your display might show:
Press S right to
accept
Program
.
Press * to reject
it and enter a
space after
Prog
.
Msg443
Prog ram
To enter a different
word (such as
Progress
), press
keys to enter
remaining
characters.
DELETESEND TO
•
The first character of every sentence is capitalized. If
S
necessary, press
down to change the character to
lowercase before the cursor moves to the next
position.
•
Press S to move the flashing cursor to enter or edit
message text.
•
If you don’t want to save your text or text edits,
u
press
•
Tap extended mode cycles through additional special
to exit without saving.
characters and symbols as you repeatedly press a
keypad key.
numeric mode
Press # in a text entry screen until you see W. Press the
number keys to enter the numbers you want.
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symbol mode
Press # in a text entry screen until you see [. Press a
keypad key to show its symbols at the bottom of the display.
SELECT
Highlight the symbol you want, then press the
key.
volume
Press the volume keys to:
•
turn off an incoming call alert
•
change the earpiece volume
during a call
•
change the ringer volume
from the home screen
Tip:
Sometimes silence really is golden. That’s why
Vibrate
or
Silent
you can quickly set your ringer to
pressing the down volume key repeatedly in the home
screen. To set the ringer from the menu, see page 40.
by
navigation key
Press the navigation keyS up, down,
left, or right to scroll and highlight menu
items. When you highlight something,
s
press the center key
The center key usually does the same
thing as the right soft key.
to select it.
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smart key
The smart key gives you another
way to do things. For example,
when you highlight a menu item,
you can press the smart key to
select it (instead of pressing the
SELECT
key). The smart key usually
does the same thing as the right soft key. To change what the
smart key does in the home screen, see page 63.
external display
When your phone is closed, the external display shows the
time and indicates phone status, incoming calls, and other
events. For a list of phone status indicators, see page 27.
Tip:
To change external display orientation, pressa >
Initial Setup >External Display >Left Orientation
>
or
Right Orientation
set phone ring style in external display
1
Press a volume key to see
2
Press the smart key repeatedly, until you see the style
you want.
3
Press a volume key to return to the home screen.
Ring Styles
.
Settings
.
return unanswered call in external display
Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and the
external display shows
X Missed Calls
.
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Tip:
Since the microphone and earpiece are hidden
when the phone is closed, you’ll have to use a headset
or other handsfree device to make and receive calls.
Note:
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may
be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the
laws and regulations on the use of these products.
1
Press the smart key to see the received calls list.
2
Press the volume keys to highlight an unanswered call.
•
To call the number with a headset connected to your
phone, press and hold the smart key.
•
To exit without calling, press the smart key briefly.
handsfree speaker
You can use your phone’s handsfree speaker to make calls
without holding the phone to your ear.
SPEAKER
During a call, press the
speaker on or off. Your display shows
it off or end the call.
Notes:
Closing the flip doesn’t end a call when the handsfree
•
speaker is turned on.
key to turn the handsfree
Spkrphone On
until you turn
•
The handsfree speaker won’t work when your phone is
connected to a handsfree car kit or headset.
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codes & passwords
Your phone’s four-digit
The six-digit
service provider didn’t change these codes, you should
change them:
Find it:
You can also change your
If you forget your unlock code:
try entering 1234 or the last four digits of your phone
number. If that doesn’t work, press
six-digit security code instead.
If you forget other codes:
SIM PIN code, or PIN2 code, contact your service provider.
security code
Press a >
unlock code
is originally set to
Settings >Security >New Passwords
SIM PIN
If you forget your security code,
is originally set to
000000
codes.
At the
Enter Unlock Code
a
and enter your
1234
. If your
prompt,
lock & unlock phone
You can lock your phone to keep others from using it. To lock
or unlock your phone, you need the four-digit unlock code.
manually lock
To
Phone Lock >Lock Now
>
automatically lock
To
a >Settings >Security >Phone Lock >Automatic Lock >On
Press
Note:
You can make emergency calls on a locked phone (see
page 49). A locked phone still rings or vibrates for incoming
calls or messages,
your phone: Pressa >
.
your phone whenever you turn it off:
but you need to unlock it to answer
Settings >Security
.
.
.
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customize
ring style
Each ring style profile uses a different set of sounds or
Silent
vibrations for incoming calls and other events. The
profile silences your phone until you set another ring style.
Here are the profiles you can choose:
y Loudz Soft| Vibrate
} Vibe then Ring{ Silent
The ring style profile’s indicator shows at the top of your
home screen. To choose your profile:
Find it:
Tip:
pressing the down volume key repeatedly in the home
screen.
Press a >
You can quickly set your ringer to
Settings >Ring Styles >Style
> style name
Vibrate
or
Silent
change alerts in a ring style
You can change the alerts for incoming calls and other
events. Your changes are saved in the current ring style
profile.
by
Find it:
Note:
alert for the
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Press a >
Style represents the current ring style. You can’t set an
Silent
customize
Settings >Ring Styles
ring style profile.
> style
Detail
1
Highlight
press the
2
Highlight the alert you want, then press the
3
Press the
Calls
(or
Line 1
or
Line 2
for dual line phones), then
CHANGE
key to change it.
BACK
key to save the alert setting.
SELECT
time & date
You need to set your phone’s time and date to use the
datebook.
key.
Find it:
To
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Time and Date >Autoupdate >On
To
Press
Note:
service provider, you must turn off the headlines to see an
analog clock. Press
>
>
Set a photo, picture, or animation as a wallpaper (background)
image in your home screen.
Find it:
Press a >
Settings >Personalize >Wallpaper
customize
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options
Picture
Layout
Select a picture for your wallpaper image, or
for no wallpaper.
Select
Center
to center the image in the display,
to repeat the image across the display, or
Fit-to-screen
to stretch the image across the display.
None
Tile
screen saver
Set a photo, picture, or animation as a screen saver image.
The screen saver shows in the display when the flip is open
and no activity is detected for a specified time.
Tip:
This feature helps save your screen, but not your battery.
To extend battery life, turn off the screen saver.
Find it:
options
Picture
Delay
Press a >
Select an image for your screen saver, or
no screen saver.
Select the length of inactivity before the screen
saver shows in the display.
Settings >Personalize >Screen Saver
None
for
themes
A phone theme is a group of image and sound files that
you can apply to your phone. Most themes include a
wallpaper image, screen saver image, and ring tone. Your
phone may come with some themes, and you can download
more.
customize
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To
apply
a theme: Press a >
Fun & Apps >Themes
> theme.
download
To
delete
To
theme, and press
Note:
a theme, see page 72.
a theme: Press a >
a>DeleteorDelete All
You can delete only downloaded themes.
Fun & Apps >Themes
.
, scroll to the
display appearance
To choose a phone
phone’s display: Press
To set your display
Brightness
>
To save battery life, the
not using your phone. The backlight turns back on when you
open the flip or press any key. To set how long your phone
waits before the backlight turns off:
Press
Note:
press
To save battery life, the
using your phone. The display turns back on when you open
the flip or press any key. To set how long your phone waits
before the display turns off:
.
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Backlight
To turn the backlight on or off for Java™ applications,
a >Settings >Java Settings >App Backlight
skin
that sets the look and feel of your
a >Settings >Personalize >Skin
brightness
: Pressa >
backlight
display
can turn off when you’re not
Settings >Initial Setup
can turn off when you’re
.
.
.
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Display Timeout
Press
.
customize
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answer options
You can use additional, alternative methods to answer an
incoming call. To activate or deactivate an answer option:
Find it:
Pressa >
options
Multi-Key
Open to Answer
Settings >In-Call Setup >Answer Options
Answer by pressing any key.
Answer by opening the flip.
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customize
calls
To make and answer calls, see page 13.
turn off a call alert
You can press the volume keys to turn off a call alert before
answering the call.
recent calls
Your phone keeps lists of incoming and outgoing calls, even
for calls that didn’t connect. The most recent calls are listed
first. The oldest calls are deleted as new calls are added.
Shortcut:
calls list.
Find it:
1
2
Press U from the home screen to see the dialed
Press a >
Highlight
Highlight a call. A Á next to a call means the call
connected.
•
To call the number, press U.
•
To see call details (like time and date), press the
VIEW
key.
•
To see the
include:
Recent Calls
Received Calls
Last Calls Menu
or
Dialed Calls
, then press the
, press a. This menu can
SELECT
calls
key.
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options
Store
Delete/Delete All
Hide ID/Show ID
Create a phonebook entry with the
No.
number in the
field.
Delete one or all entries in the list.
Hide or show your caller ID for the next
call.
Send Message
Add Digits
Attach Number
Open a new text message with the
To
number in the
field.
Add digits after the number.
Attach a number from the phonebook or
recent calls lists.
Send Tones
Send the number to the network as
DTMF tones.
This option shows only during a call.
Talk then Fax
Talk and then send a fax in the
same call (see page 67).
redial
1
Press U from the home screen to see the dialed calls
list.
2
Highlight the entry you want to call, then press U.
If you hear a
Number Busy
busy signal
, press U or the
number. When the call goes through, your phone rings or
vibrates one time, shows
and you see
RETRY
key to redial the
Redial Successful
Call Failed,
, and connects the call.
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calls
return a call
Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and
X Missed Calls
shows
1
Press the
2
Highlight the call you want to return, then press U.
, where X is the number of missed calls.
VIEW
key to see the received calls list.
notepad
The last set of digits entered on the keypad are stored in
notepad memory. This can be the last phone number you
called, or a number that you “jot down” during a call for later
use. To see the number stored in the notepad:
Find it:
Press a >
•
To call the number, press U.
•
To create a phonebook entry with the number in the
field, press the
•
To open the
special character, press
Recent Calls >Notepad
STORE
key.
Dialing Menu
to attach a number or insert a
a
.
hold or mute a call
To put all active calls on hold, press a>
To put all active calls on mute, press
Hold
a>Mute
No.
.
.
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call waiting
When you’re on a call, you’ll hear an alert if you receive
a second call.
U
Press
To turn the call waiting feature on or off:
Find it:
to answer the new call.
•
To switch between calls, press the
•
To connect the two calls, press the
•
To end the call on hold, press a >
Pressa >
Settings >In-Call Setup >Call Waiting
SWITCH
key.
LINK
key.
End CallOn Hold
.
caller ID
Calling line identification (caller ID) shows the phone
number for an incoming call in your external and
internal displays.
Your phone shows the caller’s name and picture when
they’re stored in your phonebook, or
information isn’t available.
You can set your phone to play a different ringer ID for an
entry stored in your phonebook (see page 56).
To show or hide
call, enter digits in the display, then:
your phone number
Incoming Call
for the next outgoing
when caller ID
Find it:
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Press a >
calls
Hide ID/Show ID
emergency calls
Your service provider programs one or more emergency
phone numbers, such as 911 or 112, that you can call under
any circumstances, even when your phone is locked or the
SIM card is not inserted.
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.
1
Press the keypad keys to dial the emergency number.
2
Press U to call the emergency number.
international calls
If your phone service includes international dialing,
0
press and hold
access code (indicated by
dial the country code and phone number.
to insert your local international
+
). Then, press the keypad keys to
1-touch dial
To call phonebook entries 1 through 9, press and hold the
single-digit speed dial number for one second.
You can set 1-touch dial to call the entries in your phone’s
memory phonebook, your SIM card’s phonebook, or your
fixed dial list:
calls
49
Find it:
>
To add a new phonebook entry, see page 53. To edit the
speed dial number for a phonebook entry, press
a>Phonebook
Pressa >
Phone,SIM
Settings >Initial Setup >1TouchDial
,or
Fixed Dial
, highlight the entry, then press a>
Edit
.
voicemail
Your network stores the voicemail messages you
receive. To listen to your messages, call your voicemail
number.
Note:
Your service provider may include additional
information about using this feature.
When you
the voicemail message indicator
the
check
To
Find it:
Your phone may prompt you to store your voicemail phone
number. If you don’t know your voicemail number, contact
your service provider
Note:
character in this number. If you want to store a voicemail
number with these characters, create a phonebook entry for
it. Then, you can use the entry to call your voicemail.
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receive
CALL
key to listen to the message.
voicemail messages:
Press R >
You can’t store a p (pause), w (wait), or n (number)
calls
a voicemail message, your phone shows
t
and
New Voicemail
Voicemail
. Press
other features
advanced calling
features
conference call
transfer a call
attach a phone
number
speed dial
call forwarding
During a call:
Dial next number, press
LINK
the
During a call:
a >Transfer
press
Dial an area code or prefix for a
phonebook number, then:
a >Attach Number
Speed dial a phonebook entry:
Enter speed dial number,
press
To add a phonebook entry, see page 53.
Tip:
dial number, press
highlight her entry, and press the
VIEW
Set up or cancel call forwarding:
key.
, dial transfer number,
U
#
, pressU.
If you forget Aunt Mildred’s speed
key.
U
, press
a >Phonebook
,
a >Settings >Call Forward
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features
TTY calls
change phone
line
fixed dial
Set up your phone for use with an
optional TTY device:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >TTY Setup
If you have a dual-line-enabled SIM
card, you can change your line to
make and receive calls from your other
phone number.
a >Settings >Phone Status >Active Line
The active line indicator shows the active
phone line (see page 28).
When you turn on fixed dialing, you
can call only numbers stored in the
fixed dial list.
Turn fixed dialing on or off:
a >Settings >Security >Fixed Dial
Use the fixed dial list:
a >Tools >Dialing Services >Fixed Dial
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other features
features
DTMF tones
phonebook
features
add new entry
Activate DTMF tones:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >DTMF
Send DTMF tones during a call:
Press number keys.
Send stored numbers as DTMF tones
during a call:
Highlight a number in the phonebook or
a
recent calls lists, then press
Send Tones
>
a >Phonebook
a
Shortcut:
home screen, then press the
create an entry for that number.
Tip:
people. When creating a phonebook
entry, select
number for the same
.
>
New>Phone NumberorEmail Address
Enter a phone number in the
One phone isn’t enough for some
MORE
to store another
Name
STORE
key to
.
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features
dial number
Call a number stored in the phonebook:
search for
entry
a >Phonebook
Press
phonebook entry, press
Shortcut:
In the phonebook, press a
, highlight the
U
keypad key to jump to entries that begin
with the key’s letters, or to search for the
entry by name (see following feature).
To set the phonebook search method:
a >Phonebook
>
Setup>Search Method>Jump To
a
or
Find
To search for a phonebook entry, press
the keypad key that contains the first
Jump To
letter of the entry.
method
immediately jumps to entries that begin
Find
with the key’s letters.
method
prompts you to enter the name or speed
number for the entry, depending on how
the phonebook list is sorted.
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other features
features
record a
voice name
voice dial
number
When creating a phonebook entry,
highlight
RECORD
Voice Name
key. Press and release the voice
and press the
key and say the entry’s name (within
two seconds). When prompted, press
and release the voice key and repeat the
name.
Note:
This option is available only when
the phone language doesn’t support
voice commands (see page 15).
Note:
The
Voice Name
option isn’t available
for entries stored on the SIM card.
Voice dial a phonebook entry by speaking
its prerecorded voice name:
Press and release the voice key, and say
the entry’s voice name (within
two seconds).
Note:
This option is available only when
the phone language doesn’t support
voice commands. To use this feature,
you must record a voice name for the
phonebook entry (see preceding
feature).
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features
set ringer ID
for entry
Assign a distinctive ring alert (ringer ID)
to an entry:
set picture ID
for entry
set picture ID
view
set category
for entry
a >Phonebook
a>Edit>Ringer ID
Note:
The
> entry
> ringer name
Ringer ID
option isn’t available for
entries stored on the SIM card.
To activate ringer IDs:
a >Settings >Ring Styles
Ringer IDs
>
> style
Detail
Assign a photo or picture to show in the
display when you receive a call from an
entry:
a >Phonebook
a>Edit>Picture
Note:
The
> entry
> picture name
Picture
option isn’t available for
entries stored on the SIM card.
Show entries as a text list, or with
picture caller ID photos:
a >Phonebook
>
Setup>View by>ListorPicture
a
a >Phonebook
a>Edit>Category
Note:
The
> entry
> category name
Category
option isn’t available for
entries stored on the SIM card.
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other features
features
set category
view
set category
ringer ID
a >Phonebook
>
Categories
a
You can show
predefined category (
General, VIPs
> category view
All
entries, entries in a
Business, Personal
,
), or entries in a category you
create.
Set a distinctive ring alert (ringer ID) to
sound when you receive calls from
entries in a specific category:
a >Phonebook
Press
highlight the category, press
Edit>Ringer ID
>
Note:
The
Category
, pressa>
a
Categories
option isn’t available for
entries stored on the SIM card.
To activate ringer IDs:
a >Settings >Ring Styles
Ringer IDs
>
> style
Detail
,
other features
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features
set primary
number or
address
create group
mailing list
sort
phonebook list
copy
phonebook
entry
Set the primary number for an entry with
multiple numbers:
Press
press
a >Phonebook
a >Set Primary
, highlight the entry,
> number or
address
Tip:
In
Primary
number view mode, you
can still peek at other numbers stored for
the same name. Highlight the name and
S
press
left or right to see the other
numbers.
a >Phonebook
>
New>Mailing List
a
Set the order in which entries are listed:
a >Phonebook
>
Setup>Sort by
a
You can sort the phonebook list by
Speed No.
, or
you can see
> sort order
Email
. When sorting by name,
All
numbers or just the
Name
Primary
,
number for each name.
Copy an entry from the phone to the
SIM card, or from the SIM card to the
phone:
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Press
press
other features
a >Phonebook
, highlight the entry,
a >Copy >Entries >To
features
copy multiple
entries
Copy multiple phonebook entries
between the phone and SIM card:
send
phonebook
entry to
another device
print
phonebook
entry
messages
a >Phonebook
Press
a >Copy >Entries
press
CHANGE
key, highlight another entry, press
ADD
key, repeat as necessary, press
the
DONE
the
Use Bluetooth® pairing to send a
phonebook entry to another phone,
computer, or device:
Press
press
For more about Bluetooth pairing, see
page 22.
Use Bluetooth® pairing to send a
phonebook entry from your phone
to a printer:
Press
press
You cannot print a
about Bluetooth pairing, see page 22.
key, >
a >Phonebook
a >Share Phonebook Entry
a >Phonebook
a >Print
, highlight one entry,
, press the
To
, highlight the entry,
, highlight the entry,
.
Mailing List
. For more
features
send text
message
R >Create Message >New Text Msg
other features
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features
read new
message or
email
read old
messages
read old email
store message
objects
browser
messages
info services
When your display shows
New Message
, press the
READ
key to
read the message you received.
R >Message Inbox
Icons next to each message show
unreadJ,
if it is
lockedV, or has an
a
Press
to perform various operations
readH,
urgentK,
attachmentR.
on a message.
R >Email Msgs
Press a to perform various
operations on a message.
Go to a multimedia message page,
or highlight an object in a letter,
then:
a >Store
Read messages received by your
micro-browser:
R >Browser Msgs
Read subscription-based
information services messages:
R >Info Services
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other features
features
print message
Use Bluetooth® pairing to send a
message from your phone to a
printer:
R
Press
Open your
Info Services
press
.
Message Inbox, Browser Msgs
, highlight the message, and
a >Print
.
, or
You cannot print
about Bluetooth pairing, see page 22.
instant messaging
features
find others
online
start
conversation
open active
conversation
end
conversation
log out
After you log in:
Contact List
Select
other users.
From your
name in
SEND IM
From your
name in
key.
From the conversation display:
a >End Conversation
Select
menu.
Contact List
Online Contacts
key.
Contact List
Conversations
Log Out
Quick Notes
to see a list of
, highlight a
, press the
, highlight a
, press the
from the
IM Online
other features
. For more
VIEW
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features
create or
change IM
accounts
personalize
features
external
display
language
scroll
ringer IDs
ring volume
keypad
volume
a >Tools >IM >IM Account
Select an IM account, or select
to create a new IM account.
Set external display orientation:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >External Display
Left Orientation
>
Set menu language:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Language
Set the highlight bar to stop or wrap
around in menu lists:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Scroll
Activate ringer IDs assigned to
phonebook entries and categories:
a >Settings >Ring Styles
Ringer IDs
>
a >Settings >Ring Styles
Ring Volume
>
a >Settings >Ring Styles
Key Volume
>
or
Right Orientation
> style
> style
> style
New
Detail
Detail
Detail
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other features
features
reminders
Set reminder alerts for messages that
you receive:
clock view
menu view
main menu
show/hide
menu icons
change menu
icons & home
keys
a >Settings >Ring Styles
Reminders
>
> style
Detail
Show an analog or digital clock in the
home screen:
a >Settings >Personalize >Home Screen >Clock
Show the main menu as graphic icons or
as a text-based list:
a >Settings >Personalize >Main Menu >View
Reorder your phone’s main menu:
a >Settings >Personalize >Main Menu >Reorder
Show or hide menu feature icons in the
home screen:
a >Settings >Personalize >Home Screen
Home Keys >Icons >Show
>
or
Hide
Change menu feature icons, soft key
labels, and smart key function in the
home screen:
a >Settings>Personalize >Home Screen
Home Keys
>
other features
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features
shortcuts
master reset
master clear
Create a shortcut to a menu item:
Highlight the menu item, then press and
a
hold
Use a shortcut:
Press
number.
Reset all options
security code, and lifetime timer:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Master Reset
Erase all downloaded files and clear all
settings and entries you made
SIM card information, unlock code,
security code, and lifetime timer:
a >Settings >Initial Setup >Master Clear
.
a
, then press the shortcut
except
unlock code,
except
Caution:
information you have entered
(including phonebook and datebook
entries)
downloaded
sounds) stored in your phone’s memory.
After you erase the information, you
can’t recover it.
Master clear
and content you have
(including photos and
erases all
call times & costs
Network connection time
moment you connect to your service provider's network to
other features
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is the elapsed time from the
the moment you end the call by pressing u. This time
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, contact your service provider.
features
call times
Show call timers:
a >Recent Calls >Call Times
in-call timer
Show time or cost information
during a call:
a >Settings >In-Call Setup >In-Call Timer
call cost
Show call cost trackers:
a >Recent Calls >Call Cost
credit info
(prepay option)
credit available
(advice of
charge option)
call cost setup
data times
Show credit information:
a >Settings >Phone Status >Credit Info
Show credit available:
a >Settings >Phone Status
Credit Available
>
Set a credit limit:
a >Settings >In-Call Setup
Call Cost Setup
>
Show data call timers:
a >Recent Calls >Data Times
other features
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features
data volumes
Show data volume meters:
a >Recent Calls >Data Volumes
handsfree
Note:
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may
be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the
laws and regulations on the use of these products.
features
speakerphone
auto answer
(car kit or
headset)
voice dial
(headset)
auto handsfree
(car kit)
Activate a connected external
speakerphone during a call:
SPEAKER
Press the
a>Spkrphone On
Automatically answer calls when
connected to a car kit or headset:
a >Settings >Car Settings
Auto Answer
>
Enable voice dial with headset
send/end key:
a >Settings >Headset >Voice Dial
Automatically route calls to a car
kit when connected:
key (if available), or
.
or
Headset
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a >Settings >Car Settings >Auto Handsfree
other features
features
power-off
(car kit)
delay
charger time
(car kit)
Set the phone to stay on for a
specified time after the ignition is
switched off:
a >Settings >Car Settings >Power-Off Delay
Charge the phone for a specified
time after the ignition is switched
off:
a >Settings >Car Settings >Charger Time
data & fax calls
features
send data or
fax
receive data or
fax
talk then fax
Connect your phone to the device,
then place the call through the
device application.
Connect your phone to the device,
then answer the call through the
device application.
Connect your phone to the device,
enter fax number, press
a>Talk then Fax
the call.
, then pressU to make
other features
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network
features
network
settings
software
update
See network information and
adjust network settings:
a >Settings >Network
Your service provider can send
updated phone software over the
air to your phone. When your phone
receives a software update, you can
choose to install it immediately, or defer
installation until later. To install a deferred
software update:
M >Settings >Phone Status >Software Update
Install Now
>
personal organizer
features
set alarm
turn off alarm
a >Tools >Alarm Clock
When the display shows an alarm:
To turn off the alarm, press the
DISABLE
key or
u
add new
datebook
event
other features
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To set an eight minute delay, press the
SNOOZE
key.
Pressa >
day, press
Tools >Datebook
s
, pressa >
, highlight the
New
features
see datebook
event
datebook
event
reminder
send datebook
event to
another device
print datebook
month, week,
or day
See or edit event details:
a >Tools >Datebook
Press
day, press
s
, press the
, highlight the
VIEW
key
When the display shows an event
reminder:
To see reminder details, press the
VIEW
key.
EXIT
To close the reminder, press the
key.
Use Bluetooth® pairing to send a
datebook event to another phone,
computer, or device:
a >Tools >Datebook
Press
day, press
press
s
a >Send
, highlight the event,
, highlight the
For more about Bluetooth pairing, see
page 22.
Use Bluetooth® pairing to send a
datebook month, week, or day
from your phone to a printer:
a >Tools >Datebook
Go to the month, week, or day view and
press
a>Print
.
For more about Bluetooth pairing, see
page 22.
other features
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features
create voice
record
play voice
record
calculator
currency
converter
Press and hold the voice key, speak into
the phone, release voice key.
Note:
to varying State and Federal laws
regarding privacy and recording of phone
conversations. Always obey the laws and
regulations on the use of this feature.
Play back a voice record:
a >Tools >Voice Records
a >Tools >Calculator
a >Tools >Calculator
>
Exchange Rate
a
Enter exchange rate, press the OKkey,
enter amount, and select
of the display.
security
features
SIM PINCaution:
code three times in a row, your SIM card
is disabled and your display shows
SIM Blocked
Recording of phone calls is subject
> voice record
$
at the bottom
If you enter an incorrect PIN
.
lock feature
other features
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Lock or unlock the SIM card:
a >Settings >Security >SIM PIN
a >Settings >Security >Lock Application
features
manage
certificates
Enable or disable Internet access
certificates stored on your phone:
a >Settings >Security >Certificate Mgmt
Certificates are used to verify the
identity and security of Web sites when
you download files or share information.
fun & games
features
manage video
clips
manage
pictures
manage
sounds
start
micro-browser
a >Fun & Apps >Videos
Pressa to perform various operations
on a video clip.
a >Fun & Apps >Pictures
Pressa to perform various operations
on a photo, picture, or animation.
Manage ring tones and music that
you have downloaded:
a >Fun & Apps >Sounds
Pressa to perform various operations
on a sound file.
Press
L
other features
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features
download
objects from
web page
web sessions
download
game or
application
start game or
application
Download a picture, sound, or
phone theme from a Web page:
Highlight the file, press the
STORE
press the
key.
SELECT
Select or create a Web session:
a >Web Access >Web Sessions
Download a Java™ game or
application with the
micro-browser:
L
Press
the
, highlight the application, press
SELECT
key, press the
DWNLOAD
key
Start a Java™ game or application:
a >Games & Apps
Press
, highlight
the game or application, press the
SELECT
key
key,
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other features
service and repairs
If you have questions or need assistance, we're here to help.
www.motorola.com/consumer/support
Go to
can select from a number of customer care options. You can
also contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at
1-800-331-6456 (United States), 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD
United States for hearing impaired), or 1-800-461-4575
(Canada).
, where you
service and repairs
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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.
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 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
1
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
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SAR Data
Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested
for use at the ear is ___ W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in
this user guide, is ___ W/kg. The SAR value for this product in its data
transmission mode (body-worn use) is ___ 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.
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.
SAR Data
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Information from the World
Health Organization
WHO Information
Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special
precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you are concerned, you may
want to limit your own or your children’s RF exposure by limiting the length
of calls or by using handsfree devices to keep mobile phones away from
your head and body.
Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193
Further information:
http://www.who.int./peh-emf
WHO Information
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index
A
accessories 9, 22, 66
active line indicator 28
active line, change 52
alarm clock 68
alert
set 36, 37, 40
turn off 36, 45
animation 71
answer a call 13, 44
attach a number 46, 51
voice record 70
voicemail 50
voicemail message indicator
29, 50
volume 36, 62
volume keys 1, 3, 36
W
wallpaper 41
Web pages 71
Web sessions 72
WHO information 76
Y
your phone number 14
U.S. patent Re. 34,976
index
81
82
index
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND
LEGAL INFORMATION >
Software Copyright Notice
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted
Motorola and third-party software stored in semiconductor memories or
other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for
Motorola and third-party software providers certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or
reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software
contained in the Motorola products may not be modified,
reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent
allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall
not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or
otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications
of Motorola or any third-party software provider, except for the normal,
non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in
the sale of a product.
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 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.
*
* The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety
information in user’s guides published prior to September 1, 2005.
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Safety Information
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.
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 website 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.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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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 digital 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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Safety Information
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 website:
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 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.
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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.
Motorola Original ™ batteries and chargers.
Caution:
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your battery in a
fire.
Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols, defined as
follows:
SymbolDefinition
032374o
Important safety information follows.
Use only
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032376o
032375o
Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fire.
Your battery or mobile device may require recycling in
accordance with local laws. Contact your local
regulatory authorities for more information.
032377o
Li Ion BATT
032378o
Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the trash.
Your mobile device contains an internal lithium ion
battery.
Safety Information
Choking Hazards
Your mobile device or its accessories may include detachable parts, which
may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep your mobile device
and its accessories away from small children.
Glass Parts
Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glass could
break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial
impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove. Stop using your
mobile device until the glass is replaced by a qualified service center.
Seizures/Blackouts
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when
exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video games. These may
occur even if a person has never had a previous seizure or blackout.
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family
history of such occurrences, please consult with your physician before
playing video games or enabling a flashing-lights feature (if available) on
your mobile device.
Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following symptoms
occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary
movements, or disorientation. It is always a good idea to hold the screen
away from your eyes, leave the lights on in the room, take a 15-minute
break every hour, and stop use if you are very tired.
Repetitive Motion
When you repetitively perform actions such as pressing keys or entering
finger-written characters, you may experience occasional discomfort in
your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you
Safety Information
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continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a
physician.
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Safety Information
Motorola Limited Warranty for
the United States and Canada
Warranty
What Does this Warranty Cover?
Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Inc. warrants its
telephones, pagers, messaging devices, and consumer and professional
two-way radios (excluding commercial, government or industrial radios)
that operate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Service,
Motorola-branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products
(“Accessories”) and Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs or other
tangible media and sold for use with these Products (“Software”) to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage
for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is a consumer's
exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to new Motorola Products,
Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the United States or
Canada, which are accompanied by this written warranty:
Products and Accessories
Products CoveredLength of Coverage
Products and
Accessories
above, unless otherwise
provided for below.
Decorative Accessories
and Cases.
covers, bezels,
PhoneWrap™ covers and
cases.
as defined
Decorative
One (1) year
by the first consumer purchaser of the
product unless otherwise provided for
below.
Limited lifetime warranty
lifetime of ownership by the first
consumer purchaser of the product.
from the date of purchase
for the
Warranty
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Products CoveredLength of Coverage
Monaural Headsets.
buds and boom headsets
that transmit mono sound
Ear
Limited lifetime warranty
lifetime of ownership by the first
consumer purchaser of the product.
for the
through a wired connection.
Consumer and
Professional Two-Way
Radio Accessories.
Products and
Accessories that are
Repaired or Replaced.
Ninety (90) days
from the date of
purchase by the first consumer purchaser
of the product.
The balance of the original warranty
or for ninety (90) days
from the date
returned to the consumer, whichever is
longer.
Exclusions
Normal Wear and Tear.
Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of
parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.
Batteries.
Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of
their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited
warranty.
Abuse & Misuse.
Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper
operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical
damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting from
misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy
perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the
Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product
or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are
not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage.
Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories.
Defects or damage
that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified Products,
Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from
coverage.
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Warranty
Unauthorized Service or Modification.
from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or
modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorized
service centers, are excluded from coverage.
Altered Products.
tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or
that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or
(d) nonconforming or non-Motorola housings, or parts, are excluded from
coverage.
Communication Services.
Accessories or Software due to any communication service or signal you
may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or Software is
excluded from coverage.
Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date
Defects, damages, or the failure of Products,
Defects or damages resulting
Software
Products CoveredLength of Coverage
Software.
defects in the media that embodies the
copy of the software (e.g. CD-ROM, or
floppy disk).
Exclusions
Software Embodied in Physical Media.
software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any
hardware or software applications provided by third parties, that the
operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or
that all defects in the software products will be corrected.
Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media.
embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from the
internet), is provided “as is” and without warranty.
Applies only to physical
Ninety (90) days
date of purchase.
No warranty is made that the
Software that is not
from the
Warranty
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Who Is Covered?
This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not
transferable.
What Will Motorola Do?
Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the
purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not
conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent
reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or
parts. No data, software or applications added to your Product, Accessory
or Software, including but not limited to personal contacts, games and
ringer tones, will be reinstalled. To avoid losing such data, software and
applications please create a back up prior to requesting service.
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other
Information
USAPhones
1-800-331-6456
Pagers
1-800-548-9954
Two-Way Radios and Messaging Devices
1-800-353-2729
CanadaAll Products
1-800-461-4575
TTY
Accessories
For
designated above for the product with which they are used.
1-888-390-6456
and
Software
, please call the telephone number
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Warranty
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or
Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. To
obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or
other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the
problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) the name
and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, most importantly;
(e) your address and telephone number.
What Other Limitations Are There?
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR
REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
MOTOROLA BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT, ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR
LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF
INFORMATION OR DATA, SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER
FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY
OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO
THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on
the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state
to state or from one jurisdiction to another.
Warranty
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Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola
certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the
exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of the Motorola
software. Motorola software may only be copied into, used in, and
redistributed with, the Products associated with such Motorola software.
No other use, including without limitation disassembly of such Motorola
software or exercise of the exclusive rights reserved for Motorola, is
permitted.
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Warranty
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