Motorola T56HP1 Users manual

HELLOMOTO

Introducing your new
Handsfree Microphone
Navigation Key
Scroll up,
down, left, right
or press centre
to select.
Volume Keys
Video Call Key
MOTO
RIZR™ Z8 3G wireless phone. Here’s a quick anatomy lesson.
Secondary Camera Lens
Bumper Bar
Left Soft Key
Media Player Key
Camera Key
Microphone
Battery Empty Charging Indicator
Home Key
Call Key
Make &
answer calls.
Right Soft Key
End Key
Turn on & off, hang up, exit menus.
1
Battery Cover
Camera Flash
& Camera On Indicator
Accessary Connector Port
Insert battery charger &
phone accessories.
Primary Camera Lens
SIM Cover
Memory Card Slot
2
Home Screen Main Menu
Press and hold the
1
O for a few
Key
seconds or until the
ContactsOptions Open
display lights up to turn on your phone.
Press the Home Key to open
2
the
Main Menu
.
Power
Press the Navigation Key
3
up, down, left, or right
(
S
HomeOptions Open
) to highlight a menu
feature.
Press the Centre Key
4
(
s
) to select it.
3
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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 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.
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© Motorola, Inc., 2007.
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Caution:
Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not expressly approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
Manual Number: 68XXXXX178-O

contents

menu map. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Safety Information . . . . . 8
FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . 13
Use and Care . . . . . . . . 14
EU Conformance . . . . . 15
Recycling Information . 16
essentials . . . . . . . . . . . 17
about this guide . . . . . 17
SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . 17
battery . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
memory card . . . . . . . 20
turn it on & off . . . . . . 21
slider. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
make a call . . . . . . . . . 22
answer a call. . . . . . . . 22
store a phone number 22
call a stored phone
number. . . . . . . . . . . . 23
your phone number . . 23
main attractions . . . . . . 24
Home screen . . . . . . . 24
video calls. . . . . . . . . . 25
messaging . . . . . . . . . 25
contacts . . . . . . . . . . . 27
media studio. . . . . . . . 28
Bluetooth™ wireless . 37
web browser . . . . . . . 40
connect your phone to a
computer . . . . . . . . . . 42
phone updates . . . . . . 44
basics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
basic navigation . . . . . 45
Home screen . . . . . . . 46
main menu . . . . . . . . . 46
status indicators . . . . . 47
text entry . . . . . . . . . . 49
volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
lock and unlock keypad 52 handsfree speaker . . . 52
customise . . . . . . . . . . . 53
profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Home screen . . . . . . . 55
managing themes. . . . 55
time & date. . . . . . . . . 56
answer options. . . . . . 56
calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
turn off a call alert . . . . 57
recent calls . . . . . . . . . 57
return a call. . . . . . . . . 57
redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
contents
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caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
emergency calls . . . . . 58
voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . 59
other features . . . . . . . . 60
advanced calling . . . . . 60
restrict calls and
messages . . . . . . . . . . 62
contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . 63
messaging. . . . . . . . . . 66
device settings . . . . . . 68
call times & costs . . . . 68
data calls . . . . . . . . . . . 69
network. . . . . . . . . . . . 70
calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
security . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
pictures, videos and
games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
flight mode . . . . . . . . . 75
advanced Bluetooth
features . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
contents
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memory card. . . . . . . . 77
protected content . . . . 78
service and repairs . . . . 79
SAR Data . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
WHO Information . . . . . 85
index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
main menu
E
Messag ing
• Create message
• Call voicemail
• Messages Inbox
• Email Inbox
A
Contacts
D
Calendar
q
Web
B
Recent Calls
•All
• Dialled
•Missed
• Received

menu map

G
Control panel
• Profiles
• Speed Dial
• Themes
• Home Screen
• Call Settings
•Install
• Uninstall
• Media Studio
• Audio Routing
•Device
• Contacts
• Kill Filters
• Security
• Rights Manager
• Messaging Settings
•Voicemail
• Internet Settings
• Network Settings
• Download Manager
F
Media Studio
• Media Player
•Camera
• Camcorder
• Media Gallery
•Voice
C
Connectivity
• Bluetooth™
• Remote sync
• Connections
• USB Select or
I
To o l s
•Time
•To Do
• Calculator
•Jotter
• File Manager
• Storage wizard
K
SIM
• SIM Toolkit
• SIM Application
L
Games
•Vibe
This is the standard main menu layout. Your phone’s menu may be a little different.
menu map
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Safety and General Information

Safety Info rmatio n

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 unauthorised 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.
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 minimise 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 Authorised Service centre. 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. Caution:
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your
battery in a fire.
Use only Motorola Original
Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols, defined as follows:
Symbol Definition
032374o
032376o
032375o
Important safety information follows.
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.
Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the trash.
Li Ion BATT
032378o
Your mobile device contains an internal lithium ion battery.
Do not let your battery, charger, or mobile device get wet.
Listening at full volume to music or voice through a headset may damage your hearing.
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 centre.
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
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lights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop use if you are very tired.
Caution About High Volume Usage
Listening at full volume to music or voice through a headset may damage your hearing.
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 continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a physician.
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FCC Notice To Users

FCC Noti ce

The following statement applies to all products that have received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC logo, and/or an FCC ID in the format FCC-ID:xxxxxx on the product label.
Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21.
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. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3).
If your mobile device or accessory has a USB connector, or is otherwise considered a computer peripheral device whereby it can be connected to a computer for purposes of transferring data, then it is considered a Class B device and the following statement applies:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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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.
European Union Directives Conformance Statement

EU Conformance

Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with
The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
All other relevant EU Directives
The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your product’s Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to
Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE Directive) at
www.motorola.com/rtte
product Approval Number from your product’s label in the “Search” bar on the web site.
. To find your DoC, enter the
EU Conformance
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Recycling Information
Caring for the Environment by Recycling
This symbol on a Motorola product means the product should not be disposed of with household waste.
Disposal of your Mobile Telephone and Accessories
Please do not dispose of mobile telephones or electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets, with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems have been set up to handle waste electrical and electronic items. Please contact your regional authorities for more details. If no suitable scheme exists, you may return unwanted mobile telephones and electrical accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Centre in your region.

Recycling Information

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essentials

about this guide

This guide shows how to open a menu feature as follows:
Find it: g >
This means that, from the Home screen:
1
Press the home keyg to open the main menu.
2
Press the navigation keyS to scroll to
E Messaging
to select it.
3
Press the navigation keyS to scroll to
Create new message
centre key
E Messaging> Create new message
, and press the centre keys
, and press the
s
to select it.
symbols
This means a feature is network, SIM card, or 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.

SIM card

Caution:
Keep it away from static electricity, water, and dirt.
Yo u r Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card contains personal information like your phone
Don’t bend or scratch your SIM card.
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number and contacts entries. It can also contain your voicemail, text message, and Internet access settings. If you put your SIM card in another phone, that phone uses your phone number.
SIM installation
12
3
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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.
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 centre for
032375o
proper battery disposal.
Warn ing:
Never dispose of batteries in a fire
because they may explode.
Before using your phone, read the battery safety information in the “Safety and General Information” section included in this guide.
battery installation
12
3 4
Note:
Your battery is intentionally tight fitting
to ensure consistent connection.
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battery charging
New batteries are not fully charged. Plug the battery charger into your phone and an electrical outlet. Your phone might take several seconds to start charging the battery.
Your phone’s battery charging icon, in the status bar, flashes while the battery is charging, and stops flashing when the battery is fully charged. Disconnect your charger once charging is complete.
Note:
If your battery is completely discharged the battery empty indicator (see page 1) lights up when the phone is charging. Once your phone is sufficiently charged the battery
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empty indicator goes out and the battery charging icon will be displayed.
Note:
When you connect your phone to a computer with the USB cable, your phone will also be charged, see page 42.
The battery charger shipped with this device is designed for Motorola 3G mobile phones. Other chargers might take longer to charge your battery, or cause your calls to fail during charging.

memory card

You can use a removable microSD™ memory card with your phone to store and retrieve multimedia objects (such as photos and sounds). Some applications, such
Camera
and
Camcorder
as photos or videos on your phone or memory
, allow you to store
card. For more memory card features, see page 77.
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.
To transfer files to/from your memory card, see page 42.
install or remove a memory card
1
Open the rubber cover.
2 To install the
memory card
, make sure the memory card’s metal contacts are facing up, and slide the memory card into the slot until you hear a click.
To remove the memory card
, push it in and release. The memory card slides a little way out of the slot. Pull the memory card out of the slot.
3
Replace the rubber cover.

turn it on & off

Caution:
PIN code when you turn them on. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times before the correct code, your SIM card is disabled, and your display shows service provider.
To t u r n on yo u r phone
O
If prompted, enter your SIM card PIN.
Some phones ask for your SIM card
SIM Blocked
. Contact your
, press and hold
for a few seconds.
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To turn off your phone
The power menu is briefly displayed. Continue
O
to hold
Tip:
displayed and you can select
Lock keypad
to turn off your phone.
Release O when the power menu is
, and
Flight Mode
, press and hold O.
Shut down,
.

slider

To open your slider
see page 1.
To close your slider
down.
, push the bumper bar up,
, pull the bumper bar

make a call

To make a call
N. To “hang up,”
press
O
press
22
, enter a phone number and
close the slider or
.
essentials
Tip:
For the best microphone performance
have the slider open during a call.
To make video calls, see page 25.

answer a call

To answer a call
and/or vibrates, just open the slider or press
N. To “ h a n g u p ,” O
.
when your phone rings
close the slider or press

store a phone number

You can store a phone number in your
1
Enter a phone number in the Home screen.
2
Press
Options>Store.
Contacts
:
3
Enter a name and other details for the phone number. To select a highlighted
s
item, press the centre key
4
Press
Options>Save
Note:
The number will be stored on your
phone’s memory.
For further
Contacts
to store the number.
details, see page 27.
.

call a stored phone number

your phone number

From the Home screen, press g > >
SIM Application >My Lines
to see your number.
SIM
Find it: g >A
1
Scroll to the contacts entry.
Shortcut:
to enter the first letters of an entry you want.
2
Press N to call the entry.
Contacts
In contacts, press keypad keys
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main attractions

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

Home screen

The Home screen appears when you turn on the phone.
Service Provider
10/Jan/2007 12:00am
Call a contact
Send a message
Jan 10, 2007
Ring
Active profile: General
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Live Music Info
Options Open Contacts
00:00
Note:
Your Home screen might look different from the one shown, depending on your service provider and selected plug-ins.
Your Home screen displays important status information, such as messages and missed calls using plug-ins. The following plug-ins can be selected:
•Calls
- Select to view missed calls or
call a contact.
•Messages
- Select to view or send
messages.
•Email
• Calendar
- Select to view or send email.
- Select to view calendar
reminders.
• Profile
•Music
In your Home screen menu press
Settings
display. You can display up to five plug-ins.
To clear your plug-in status information highlight the plug-in, then press and hold
For further Home screen features, see page 46.
To customise your Home screen, see page 55.
- Select to view current profile
and settings.
- Select to play music and
access the
to select the plug-ins you want to
Media Gallery
.
Options
>
D
non-3G network
(see the Roam indicator on page 47).
, video calls will not work
make a video call
1
Enter a phone number and press the video call key or press dial the number. For the video call key location, see page 1.
2
.
To end the call, press O.
Options>Video call

messaging

You can send and receive SMS, MMS, and email messages from the messaging feature. For more messaging features, see page 66.
to

video calls

If you call someone who has a 3G video phone, you can see each other while you talk. If your phone is roaming on a
send a message
Find it: g >
SMS
or
>
E Messaging >Create new message
MMS
or
Email
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25
1
Select To to add a recipient. Enter the recipient’s number or address, or press
Contacts
and select a contact.
2
Select
Subject
to enter a subject (optional).
3
Scroll down to the text entry field and press keypad keys to enter text on the page (for details about text entry, see page 49).
To i n s e r t a
object
select the
To i n s e r t press
picture, sound, or other
on the page, press
Add
or
Insert
menu.
another page
in your MMS,
Options>Add>New page
Options
. You can enter more text and objects on the new page.
SMS, MMS and email messages allow different types of objects to be added to your message. All available options are
Add
and
Insert
displayed in the
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menus.
and
4
When you finish the message, press the
Send
key to
send
the message.
receive a message
When you receive a new message, your phone plays an alert. Also, the display
New message
shows such as
É
plug-in is updated. Press the the message.
To see all of your messages:
Find it: g>
Email Inbox
Tip:
You can use the S left and right keys to
scroll between folders, such as
Draft, Sent, SIM
with a message indicator,
, and the Home screen messaging
View
key to open
E Messaging >Messages Inbox
Inbox, Outbox
, and
Templates
.
or
,

contacts

You can manage the details of your contacts from the contacts feature.
For more contacts features, see page 63.
create a contact
You can store phone numbers, email addresses, postage addresses and much more for each contact in your contacts list.
Find it: g >
1
Enter a name and other details for the contact. To select a highlighted item, press the centre key
2
Use the S left and right keys to scroll between tabs, such as
Notes
required.
3
Press
A Contacts >Options >New contact
s
.
Basic, Detail
. Enter more details for the contact as
Options>Save
to store the contact.
, and
use a contact
With a contact highlighted you can:
press the centre key s to display the contacts details.
Tip:
Use the S left and right keys to
scroll between tabs, such as
Notes
and only store to store additional information then the contact must be stored on your phone’s memory.
press the S left and right keys to view individual details, such as Mobile number, Phone number, and email address.
Tip:
press
press a video call, send a message and more.
. For SIM contacts you can
Basic
information. If you want
With a number displayed, just
N
to call the contact.
Options
to make a voice call, make
Basic, Detail
,
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27
SIM and phone contacts
You can show contacts stored in your
memory
Contacts phone contacts
To store a SIM contact, set your category to
SIM
feature.
To store a phone contact, set your category to
All phone contacts
created and create a contact from the Contacts feature or the Home screen.
To copy contacts between your phone and SIM, see page 65.
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or on your
then press
or
and create a contact from the Contacts
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Options >View category >All
SIM
.
or another category you have
phone’s
. Press g>A

media studio

Your phone’s media studio contains:
• Camera
• Camcorder
• Media Gallery
• Media Player
• Voice recorder
camera
Your primary camera lens is on the back of your phone, and your secondary camera lens is on the front of your phone (see page 1).
get the clearest pictures, wipe the lens clean with a soft dry cloth before you take a picture.
Next to the camera lens on the
Note:
back of your phone is a
camera on
To
indicator
. This can blink when your camera is on to let people around you know that they might be in your photo or video.
take a photo
Note:
To take a photo with the primary camera your slide must be closed. To take a photo with your secondary camera the slide must be open (see page 1).
1
Press the camera key or g >
>
Camera
Studio
Viewfinder
Window
Use Navigation
Key to select
function
to see the viewfinder.
Camera 240
F Media
Right Soft Key
Number of pictures available
Left Soft Key
Options Back
Mode
Indicator
2
Press the camera key or the
Size Indicator
centre key
Quality Indicator Icon
s
to take the photo in the
viewfinder.
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After you capture your photo, you can use the navigation keys:
keys
centre Save and return to
viewfinder.
up Save the photo and go to
Media Gallery
the
.
down Save the photo and create
an MMS message with the photo inserted in the message.
left Save and return to
viewfinder.
right Discard and return to
viewfinder.
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photo features
Before you capture your photo, you can press
Options
to open the camera menu:
options
Capture
Picture size
Capture the photo. Adjust your picture size
Small
between
Medium
(QVGA),
(VGA), and
Large
(2MP - primary camera only).
Picture quality
Modes
Effects
Adjust your picture quality
Standard
and
Fine
between
.
Change the mode of your camera (
Normal, Indoor
Outdoor, Sports, Portrait, Night
Backlight
and
).
,
,
Change the effect of your
None, Black & White,
photo (
,
Sepia
, and
Solarise
Negative
).
options
Flash Mode
Red eye reduction
Self timer
Settings
Set your flash mode to
Always on, On once
Tu r n
RedEye On
Turn the self timer
or
or
Off
Off
.
On
.
or
Off
Set more camera features.
camcorder
Your primary camera lens is on the back of your phone, and your secondary camera lens is on the front of your phone (see page 1).
get the clearest pictures, wipe the lens clean with a soft dry cloth before you take a picture.
Next to the camera lens on the
Note:
back of your phone is a
indicator
. This can blink when your camera is
camera on
on to let people around you know that they might be in your photo or video.
To
record a video
Note:
To take a video with the primar y camera your slide must be closed. To take a video with your secondary camera the slide must be open (see page 1).
.
1
Press the camera key then the right navigation key or
Camcorder
>
Viewfinder
Window
Use Navigation
Key to select
function
Mode
Indicator
g >F Media Studio
to see the viewfinder.
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Size Indicator
Quality Indicator Icon
Right Soft Key
Time available
Left Soft Key
Options Back
Storage Indicator Icon
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2
Press the camera key or the
s
centre key
3
Press the camera key or the
centre key
to start recording.
s
to stop recording.
After you record your video, you can use the navigation keys:
keys
centre Play/Pause (preview) the
video.
up Save the video and go to
Media Gallery
the
.
down Save and go to the MMS
editor with the video inserted in the message.
left Save and return to
viewfinder.
right Discard and return to
viewfinder.
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video features
Before you capture your video, you can press
Options
to open the camcorder menu:
options
Record
Video Size
Record the video. Adjust your video size
Small
between
Medium
(SQCIF),
(QCIF), and
Large
(QVGA).
Video Quality
Modes
Effects
Adjust your video quality between
High
.
Low, Medium
, and
Change the mode of your
Normal, Indoor, Outdoor,
video (
,
Sports Backlight
Portrait, Night
).
, and
Change the effect of your
None, Black & White,
photo (
,
Sepia
, and
Solarise
Negative
).
options
Settings
Set more video features.
media gallery
Use the Media Gallery to manage your multimedia content.
Tip:
You can use a removable memory card with your phone to store more media files (see page 20).
Find it: g>
play music
In the Media Gallery, press S left or right to scroll to the music tab. Select a track from
Playlists, Artists, Tracks
music.
For more music and media player details, see page 34.
F Media Studio >Media Gallery
or
Albums
to start playing
view photos
In the Media Gallery, press S left or right to scroll to the photos tab. Select a photo to
S
view it. You can now press scroll through your photos.
To edit, or delete photos you’ve taken, see page 74.
play videos
In the Media Gallery, press S left or right to scroll to the videos tab. Select a video to start playing it. You can now use the navigation key
S
to play, pause, forward and rewind your
video.
To delete, or manage videos you’ve recorded, see page 74.
play sounds and ring tones
In the Media Gallery, press S left or right to scroll to the sounds and ring tones tab. Select a sound or ring tone to start playing it.
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download multimedia
To download music tracks, videos, pictures, sounds or ring tones from the Internet, see page 74.
If no tracks or playlists are loaded, you are first taken to the Media Gallery to select a song to play. From the music tab, open one of the following:
media player
play music
Your phone can play and store AAC, AAC Plus, Enhanced AAC and MP3 music files.
Note:
Your phone may not play MP3 files that
have a bit rate higher than 128 kbps. If you try to download or play one of these files, your phone might show you an error or ask you to delete the file.
Find it:
Press the media player key or
g>F Media Studio >Media Player
media player key location, see page 1.
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. For the
tab
Playlists
Artists
Tracks
Albums
Once the Media Player is displayed:
• Play or pause
Play and manage your playlists. Select an artist to show or play
their songs. Select a track to show or play
songs. Select an album to show or play
its songs.
the song by pressing
s
the centre key
Tip:
You can also play or pause by
pressing the media player key.
.
•Stop
the song by pressing S down.
• Play previous or next
by pressing S
left or right.
• Change volume
by pressing the
volume keys.
• Return to the Media Gallery
S
pressing
up. Your music will
by
continue to play.
• Hide the player
by pressing g to return to the main menu. This lets you use other phone features while playing music.
Note:
The Media Player is used to play music and videos. You cannot play both at the same time.
Tip:
You can listen to music as you travel. Use Bluetooth™ A2DP enabled devices, such as stereo headphones, for enhanced music quality and use Bluetooth AVRCP enabled
devices, such as car stereos, to control playback (see page 37). If you’re on a plane, use a wired headset and flight mode to make your phone safe to use (see page 75).
manage playlists
Find it: g>
Music
>
F Media Studio >Media Gallery
tab >
Playlists
Press S up or down to scroll to a Playlist,
s
and press the centre key
Options
press
to open the menu:
to select it or
options
Open Play
New Playlist
Rename
Delete
Show your playlists. Play your selected playlist. Create a new playlist (see
below). Rename a playlist. Delete a playlist.
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options
Sort by
Find
Details
To
create a playlist
1
In the
2
Enter a name for your playlist and save the
Sort your playlists by
Date
. Search for a playlist. View details of a playlist.
:
Playlists
tab press
Options >New playlist
Name
or
changes.
3
Open a song list, select each song you want to add and save your changes.
music router
To select which device you want to use to play your music or multimedia audio, such as handsfree headset or music system.
Find it: g>
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G Control panel >Audio Routing
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play videos
Find it: g>
Videos
>
Scroll to the video you want to play and press the centre key displayed:
• Play or pause
.
•Stop
• Skip back or forward
•Change volume
• Return to the Media Gallery
Note:
and videos. You cannot play both at the same time.
F Media Studio >Media Gallery
tab
s
. Once the Media Player is
the video by pressing
s
the centre key
.
the video by pressing S down.
by pressing S
left or right.
by pressing the
volume keys.
S
pressing
up.
The Media Player is used to play music
by
voice recorder
Find it: g>
Press the centre keys to start and stop recording. Your recorded sounds are saved in
Media Gallery
the
F Media Studio >Voice
sounds/ring tones folder.
restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products.
For maximum Bluetooth security
should always connect Bluetooth devices in a safe, private environment.
, you

Bluetooth™ wireless

Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless connections. You can connect your phone with a Bluetooth audio device, such as a handsfree headset or music system. You can also connect your phone with a phone or computer that supports Bluetooth connections to exchange files.
Note:
The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a call if you can’t concentrate on driving. Additionally, the use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or
use a handsfree or music device
Before you try to connect your phone with a handsfree or music device
on
and
device is mode (see the user’s guide for the device).
Find it: g>
Enabled audio devices
>
If Bluetooth is switched off, you will be prompted to turn it on. Your phone now lists the devices it finds within range:
ready
C Connectivity >Bluetooth
tab >
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in pairing or bonding
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1
Scroll to a device in the list and press the
s
centre key
2
If necessary, press the
.
YesorOK
key to
connect to the device.
3
If necessary, enter the device passkey
0000
(such as
) and press the OKkey.
When your phone is connected, the Bluetooth indicator
O
is highlighted in the
status bar.
Shortcut:
When your phone’s Bluetooth power is on, your phone can automatically connect to a handsfree device you have used before. Just turn on the device, or move it near the phone. If the device doesn’t connect, turn it off and back on. During a call, you can press
to connect to a handsfree device you
Earpiece
Options>Audio>
have used before.
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connect to another Bluetooth device
Before you try to connect your phone with another Bluetooth device
on
device is
Find it: g>
My devices
>
.
C Connectivity >Bluetooth
tab >
New device
If Bluetooth is switched off, you will be prompted to turn it on. Your phone now lists the devices it finds within range.
1
Scroll to a device in the list and press the
s
centre key
2
If necessary, press the
.
connect to the device.
3
If necessary, enter the device passkey
0000
(such as
) and press the OKkey.
, make sure the
YesorOK
key to
When your phone is connected, the
O
Bluetooth indicator
is highlighted in the
status bar.
Shortcut:
When your phone’s Bluetooth power is on, your phone can automatically connect to a Bluetooth device you have used before. Just turn on the device, or move it near the phone. If the device doesn’t connect, turn it off and back on.
send files to another device
You can send a media file, contacts entry, calendar event and more from your phone to a computer or other device.
Note:
You can’t copy some copyrighted
objects.
1
On your phone, scroll to the object that you want to copy to the other device.
2
Press
Options>Send as > Bluetooth
.
3
Select a recognised device name, or
to search for the device where you
device
New
want to copy the file.
If your phone could not send the file to the other device ready
, make sure the device is on and
in discoverable mode (see the user’s guide for the device). Also, make sure the device is not busy with another similar Bluetooth connection.
Note:
Once you connect your phone to a Bluetooth device, that device can start similar Bluetooth connections with your phone. Your display shows the highlighted
O
Bluetooth indicator
in the status bar when
there is a Bluetooth connection.
receive files from another device
If you do not see the Bluetooth
O
indicator
at the top of your display,
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turn on your phone’s Bluetooth feature by pressing
Bluetooth on
1
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth
.
Place your phone near the device, and
>
send the file from the device.
If your phone and the sending device don’t recognise each other, place your phone in discoverable mode so the sending device can locate it:
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth >Visible
press
to other devices
2
Press the
.
Accept
key on your phone to
accept the file from the other device.
Your phone notifies you when file transfer is complete. A Bluetooth message is received in your Messaging inbox.
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web browser

Your phone is provided with a fully featured WEB and WAP browser so you can connect to the Internet.
Web
Search
>>
Portal
>>
News
>>
Community
>>
Software
The Best Internet Experience
Options
Edit
To start your Internet connection press
g>q Web
.
Back
Use the navigation key S to scroll between items on the page.
Your browser provides shortcuts to common
Options
tasks from the
menu:
key shortcut
Open a web page.
1 2
Go to Bookmarks.
3
Close current window.
4
Go to your home page.
5
Show images.
6
Display in full screen mode.
7
Display the next browser window.
8
Set your Internet preferences.
9
Add the current web page to your Bookmarks
0
Stop (when page is loading) or refresh the current page.
key shortcut #
Go to the top or bottom of the page.
*
Find text on the current page.
To download music, videos, pictures, and more from the Internet, see page 74.
open a web page
1
Press
Options>Open web page
web address, such as www.motorola.com.
2
If necessary, select
3
Press
Options>Open
and enter the
Open in new page
.
.
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manage bookmarks
To see your bookmarks press
Options>Bookmarks
Options
press
options
Open
Add bookmark
Edit bookmark Delete
Send bookmark asSend bookmark in an MMS
. To manage your bookmarks
to open the bookmarks menu:
Opens your bookmarked web page.
Add a bookmark. Edit a bookmark. Delete a bookmark.
message or via Bluetooth.
screen format
You can choose the screen format used to display your web pages.
Press
Options>Settings
Fit to screen, Full screen
from
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and select one or more
, and
Landscape
.

connect your phone to a computer

You can use a USB cable or a Bluetooth connection to connect your phone to a computer.
cable connection
Yo u r
phone has a mini-USB port so you can connect it to a computer to transfer data.
Note:
Motorola Original USB data cables and supporting software may be sold separately. Check your computer or hand-held device to determine the type of cable you need.
On your phone:
1
Disconnect the cable from your phone, if it is connected, then press
g>C Connectivity >USB Selector
2
Connect the cable to your phone and to an
.
available USB port on your computer.
3
Select a USB personality from the list displayed:
Modem
- Use your phone as a modem for
your computer. To make
data calls
through a connected computer, see page 69.
PC Connect
- Use your Motorola PcSync software to transfer data and synchronise contacts, calendar, tasks and email. See the help feature provided with the software for details.
Mass Storage
- Access your memory card
data using your computer’s “My
Computer” feature (see “On your computer:” on page 43).
On your computer:
If you have selected
Mass Storage
as the USB
personality:
1
Open your “My Computer” window, where your phone’s memory card appears as a “Removable Disk” icon.
2
Click on the “Removable Disk” icon to access the files on your phone’s memory card.
3
To store the desired files onto the memory card, drag and drop them as follows (you may need to create the folder structure on your memory card):
music:
> Media files > audio > music
sounds and ringtones:
> Media files > audio > ringtones
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pictures:
>Media files>image
videos:
>Media files>video
4
When you finish, disconnect your phone by selecting the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the system tray at the bottom of your computer screen. Then disconnect the “USB Mass Storage Device.”
5
Disconnect the cable from your phone and computer.
Bluetooth connection
You can use a Bluetooth connection to connect your phone to a computer. To do this see “connect to another Bluetooth device” on page 38. You can use your Motorola PcSync software to transfer data and synchronise contacts, calendar, tasks and email. See the
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help feature provided with the software for details.

phone updates

Sometimes we think of ways to make your phone’s software faster or more efficient after you’ve purchased your phone. You can find out if your phone can be updated and register for free update notifications at:
http://www.hellomoto.com/support/ update
Note:
Software updates do not affect your contacts entries or other personal entries. If you receive a software update but choose to install it later, see page 71.
Note:
You may want to copy your data to your memory card (see page 77) or computer (see page 42) to ensure no data is lost.

basics

See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.
Tip:
Want some help? Press within a feature, such as the Home screen. Use the in-device help to find information about main phone features.
Options>Help

basic navigation

home key
Press g to switch between your Home screen and the main menu.
g
You can press anytime to return to the main menu.
at
Tip:
Press and hold g to display a list of your
most recently used applications.
navigation key
Press the
S
navigation key
down, left, or right to scroll to items in the display. When you scroll to an item, press the centre key
up,
s
to select it.
tab scrolling
In some applications, such as Messaging, Contacts, and Media Studio, you can press
S
the navigation key between tabs.
left and right to scroll
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Home screen

main menu

The Home screen appears when you turn on the phone, see page 24.
To dial a number from the Home screen, enter a phone number and press
close the slider or press O.
up,”
Press
S
up and down in the Home screen to
highlight plug-ins, then press the
s
centre key
You can press the Home screen.
Soft Key Labels show the current soft key functions. For soft key locations, see page 1.
Press
g
screen and the main menu.
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to open the plug-in.
O
at anytime to return to the
to switch between your Home
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Press S up, down, left, or right in the main menu to highlight an application.
Press the centre key application.
You can press main menu.
Soft Key Labels show the current soft key functions. For soft key locations, see page 1.
Press
g
to switch between your Home
screen and the main menu.
s
to open the
g
at anytime to return to the

status indicators

Status indicators are displayed at the top of the phone’s display:
4, 5, 6. Temporary Indicators
12:00
Vertical b ar s
8. Battery Level
7. Sound Mode
6. Message
1
or 0
1. Signal Strength
2. Network
Indicator
3. Roam
4. Bluetooth
5. Calls
1 Signal Strength Indicator –
show the strength of the network
Service Provider
Messages Camera
connection. Network services such as calls may not be available when appears.
2Network Indicator
Shows when your phone is using a GSM connection (standard network access), GPRS connection (high speed network access), 3G connection (highest speed network and video calling) or flight mode (no network connection, see page 75).
T
GSM
f
3G
r
HSDPA
3 Roam Indicator –
U
GPRS
V
Flight mode
Shows when your phone is seeking or using a network outside your Home network.
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4 Bluetooth Indicator –
Shows current
Bluetooth status. Indicators may include:
X
Bluetooth on
(green)
Y
sending
5 Calls Indicator –
X
Bluetooth
active (blue)
Shows various call
states. Indicators may include:
Z
active voice call
[
active video
call
\
missed call
7 Sound Mode Indicator –
Shows the
current sound mode.
b
silent
c
microphone muted
8 Battery Level Indicator –
d
speakerphone
Vertical bars show the battery charge level. Recharge the battery when your display shows a low battery.
6 Message Indicator –
Shows when you receive an SMS, MMS, email or voicemail message. Indicators can include:
]
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SMS MMS
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a
email
voicemail

text entry

Some features let you enter text.
SMS 0/1
To:
Flashing cursor
indicates insertion
Press entry mode:
entry modes
h
or
n Numeric o Symbol
point.
OptionsSendCancel
#
in a text entry view to select an
Your text entry mode can be set
h
i
to iTAP™ (
Multi-tap(i
) predictive text or
) mode.
mode enters numbers only.
mode enters symbols only.
To set your preferred text entry mode, press
g > Control panel>Text Input Settings
.
iTAP™ and Multi-tap mode tips
Press 0 in a text entry view to change text case to all capital letters
m
), no capitals (k), or next letter
(
i
capital (
Press * to enter a space at the cursor
).
and move on to the next word.
To enter numbers quickly, press and hold a number key to temporarily switch to numeric mode. Enter a space to change back to iTAP or Multi-tap mode.
Press 1 to enter punctuation or other characters.
Press S to move the cursor.
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Press D to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
iTAP™ mode
Press # in a text entry view to switch to
h
iTAP
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.
For example, if you press your display shows:
Press
scroll through word options.
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(predictive text) mode.
S
or down to
To:
up
Prog ram
OptionsSendCancel
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Press S right to accept
Program
Press enter a space at the cursor.
.
*
,
to
Progress
If you want a different word (such as
), continue pressing keypad keys to enter the remaining letters.
If you want to select an alternative word press
S
up or down to scroll through the options.
Multi-tap mode
Press # in a text entry view to switch to
i
Multi-tap
To enter text in Multi-tap mode, press a keypad key repeatedly to cycle through the letters and number on the key. Repeat this step to enter each letter.
mode.
For example, if you press 7 once, your display shows:
After 2 seconds, your phone suggests a word. Press
S
right to accept it, or press
*
enter a space at the cursor.
Character
displays at
insertion
point.
SMS 0/1
To:
P hone
OptionsSendCancel
numeric mode
Press # in a text entry view to switch to
n
numeric enter the numbers you want.
Shortcut:
key to temporarily switch to numeric mode from iTAP™ or Multi-tap modes. Enter a space to change back to iTAP or Multi-tap mode.
mode. Press the number keys to
You can press and hold a number
to
symbol mode
Press # in a text entry view until your display shows a list of symbols. Scroll to the symbol you want, then press the
s
centre key
.

volume

Press the volume keys to:
turn off an incoming call alert
change the earpiece volume during calls
change the music volume during music playback
change the ringer volume from the Home screen.
Note:
Changing the ringer volume will
update your current profile.
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lock and unlock keypad

To lock your keypad with the slider closed
O
press and hold displayed. Select
To unlock your keypad open the slider or press any key and select
To lock your keypad with the slider open press and hold
To unlock your keypad press any key and select
Yes
*
.
until the power menu is
Lock keypad
then select
Yes
.
.
Yes
.

handsfree speaker

You can use your phone’s handsfree speaker to make calls without holding the phone to your ear.
To turn the handsfree speaker on during a call,
Speaker
press the
Options>Audio>Speaker
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key (if available), or
.

customise

profiles

Profiles define the look and sound of your phone. Each profile uses a group of settings to define items such as ring tones, message alerts, screensavers and more. There are five standard profiles
Silent
and your own.
The current profile is displayed on your Home screen if you have chosen to display the profiles plug-in, see page 24.
Once you have defined your profiles, you can swap between profiles to change the look and sound of your phone.
that you can edit or you can define
General, Indoor, Meeting, Outdoor
To activate a profile:
Find it: g>
profile name >
To edit a profile:
Find it: g>
profile name >
To create a new profile:
Find it: g>
New
> enter profile name
G Control panel >Profiles
Activate
G Control panel >Profiles
Options
>
G Control panel >Profiles
Edit
customise
>
>
>
Options
>
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changing ring style, volume, and theme
You can change your ring style, volume, and theme from the Basic tab.
Find it: g>
name >
G Control Panel >Profiles:
Options >Edit
>
Basic
profile
tab
changing voice call ring tones
You can change your voice call ring tones from the Calls tab.
Find it: g>
name >
G Control panel >Profiles:
Options >Edit
>
Calls
profile
tab
changing message alerts
You can change your message alerts from the Messages tab.
Find it: g>
name >
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G Control panel >Profiles:
Options >Edit
customise
>
Messages
profile
tab
changing other sounds
You can change other sounds from the Sounds tab.
Find it: g>
name >
G Control panel >Profiles:
Options >Edit
>
Sounds
profile
tab
changing screen saver and screen brightness
You can change your screen saver and screen brightness from the Screen tab.
Find it: g>
name >
G Control panel >Profiles:
Options >Edit
>
Screen
profile
tab

Home screen

You can change your Home screen settings.
Find it: g>
>
Soft Keys
G Control panel >Home Settings
changing plug-ins
You can change your plug-ins from the Plug-ins tab.
Find it: g>
Plug-ins
>
G Control panel >Home Settings
> select plug-in
changing wallpaper
Set a photo or picture as a wallpaper (background) image in your Home screen.
Find it: g>
Wallpaper>Choose
>
G Control panel >Home Settings
changing softkeys
You can change the function of your Home screen’s right soft key.

managing 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.
apply
To page 53. Alternatively, press
g>G Control panel >Themes
theme, and press
Note:
profile will be updated.
To
a theme, use your profiles, see
, scroll to the
Options>Select
When you apply a theme, your current
download
a theme, see page 74.
.
customise
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To
delete themes you downloaded
g>G Control panel >Themes
theme, and press
To
view
a theme, press g>
Themes
, scroll to the theme, and
>
Options>View
press
Options>DeleteorDelete All
.
, scroll to the
G Control panel

time & date

To
manually
g>G Control panel >Device >Time & date
> date or time.
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set the time and date, press
customise
, press
.

answer options

You can use different ways to answer an incoming call:
Find it: g>
options
Active Answer
Auto Answer
Multi-key Answer
G Control panel >Call settings
Answer by opening the slider.
Answer automatically after duration set in seconds.
Answer by pressing any key.

calls

To make and answer calls, see page 22.

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. A record of
answered calls
the Recent Calls feature, and your missed
3
, and
Scroll to the call you want to return, then press N.
dialled numbers
missed calls
,
can be viewed in
calls are also shown in the calls plug-in on the Home screen (see page 24).
Find it: g>
right to switch between tabs
Missed
Scroll to a call to see call details (like time and date). To call the number, press
centre key

return a call

1
Press N from the Home screen to see a list of recently dialled calls.
2
Press left or right to scroll to the missed calls tab.
,or
B Recent calls
Answered
s
.
, then press left or
All, Dialled
.
N
calls
,
or the
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redial

1
Press N from the Home screen to see a list of recently dialled calls.
2
Scroll to the entry you want to call, then
N
press
If you hear a
Call Failed
key to redial the number.
.
busy signal
, you can press N or the
, and you see
Retry

caller ID

Calling line identification (caller ID) shows the phone number for an incoming call on your display.
Your phone shows the caller’s name and picture when they’re stored in your contacts,
Incoming Call
or available.
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when caller ID information isn’t
calls
You can set your phone to play a different ring tone for an entry stored in your contacts (see page 64).
To show or hide the next person you call, enter the phone number and press
your phone number
Options>Hide my ID/Show my ID
from

emergency calls

Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 999, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted.
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 N to call the emergency number.

voicemail

Your network stores the voicemail messages you receive. To listen to your
1
messages, press and hold screen.
Note:
Your service provider may include additional information about using this feature.
receive
When you
a voicemail message, your
phone shows the voicemail message
a
and
indicator
New voicemail
key to listen to the message.
To
check
voicemail messages:
from the Home
. Press the
Call
Find it:
Press and hold 1 from the Home
screen, or press
Voicemail
>
g >G Control panel
Your phone may prompt you to store your voicemail phone number. If you don’t know your voicemail number, contact your service provider.
Note:
You can’t store a p (pause), w (wait), or n (number) character in this number. If you want to store a voicemail number with these characters, create a contacts entry for it. Then you can use the entry to call your voicemail.
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other features

advanced calling

features international calls
If your phone service includes international dialling, press and hold insert your local international access code
+
(indicated by keys to dial the country code and phone number.
hold a call
Press
Options>Hold
hold.
other features
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). Then, press the keypad
to put all active calls on
0
to
features mute a call
Press the
Options>Mute
Mute
key (if available) or
to put all active calls on mute.
features call waiting
When you’re on a call, you’ll hear an alert if you receive a second call.
Press
N
to answer the new call.
To switch between calls, press the
Answer
key.
To connect the calls in a conference call, press
To end the call on hold, press
Options>Link calls
Options>End Call On Hold
.
.
To turn the call waiting feature on or off,
g>G Control panel >Call settings >Call
press
>
Voice call waiting
waiting
MarkorUnmark
>
or
Video call waiting
.
features conference call
During a call:
Dial the next number, press
Options>Link calls
.
N
, and press
transfer a call
During a call:
Options >Transfer
press
, dial transfer number,
N
.
call divert
Set up or cancel call divert:
g>G Control panel >Call settings >Call diverting
Choose
Voice, Video, Fax
, or
Data
and then select which type of calls to forward and the phone number to forward the calls to.
other features—advanced calling
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restrict calls and messages

features call barring
Restrict outgoing or incoming calls:
Restrict your voice or video calls to block all calls, international calls, or all calls except ones on your home network.
g>G Control Panel >Call settings >Call barring
other features—restrict calls and messages
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features Block calls and text messages
You can add phone numbers and email addresses to your block lists. The block list stops all calls, text messages and emails from a number or email address.
To activate your block list:
g>G Control panel >Kill filter >Block list
Enable
>
To add a number or email address to your block list:
g>G Control panel >Kill filter >Block list
Add
>
tab
tab
features Allow calls
You can add phone numbers from your contacts to your allow lists. An activated allow list only allows calls from the phone numbers in your contacts that you have added to that allow list. You can have a number of allow lists.
To activate your allow list:
g>G Control panel >Kill filter >Allow list
> select allow list >
To add a number to your allow list:
g>G Control panel >Kill filter >Allow list
New
>
To associate your allow list with a profile:
g>G Control panel >Profiles: Options >Edit
>
Calls
Activate
tab >
profile name >
Kill filter allow list
tab
tab

contacts

To store and call contacts entries, see page 22.
features assign a speed dial key to a contacts
entry
You can assign the keys 2 through 9 to contacts entries. Then, when you press and hold a key from the Home screen, you can make a voice call, video call or send a message to the contact.
g >G Control panel >Speed Dial
Press assign a key.
use the speed dial key for a contacts entry
To
use a speed dial key
to a contacts entry, just press and hold the key from the Home screen.
that you assigned
and
other features—contacts
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features edit or delete a contacts entry
Edit a number stored in the contacts:
g >A Contacts
and press
Delete
, or other options.
Shortcut:
, scroll to the contacts entry,
Options
. You can select
Edit contact
In the contacts, press keypad keys to enter the first letters of an entry you want.
set ring tone for a contacts entry
Assign a ring tone to an entry:
g>A Contacts Options>Edit contact >Ring tone
> entry, then press
> ring tone name
other features—contacts
64
features set image for a contacts entry
Assign a photo or picture to show when you receive a call from an entry:
,
g>A Contacts
> entry, then press
Options>Edit contact >Image
> image name
set category for a contacts entry
g>A Contacts Options>Edit contact >Category
> entry, then press
> category name
set category view for contacts
g>A Contacts
> category name
category
You can show
, then press
All phone contacts
Options >View
entries in a
category you create.
features create group mailing list
You can put several contacts entries in a group mailing list, then send a message to the list. To create a list:
g>A Contacts
>
New group
, then press
Options
sort contacts list
Set the order in which entries are listed:
g>A Contacts
, then press
Options>Settings>Sort by
copy one contacts entry
Copy an entry from the phone to the SIM card, or from the SIM card to the phone contacts:
g>A Contacts Options>Add to>SIM
, scroll to the entry, press
or
Options> Copy to Contacts
features copy multiple contacts entries
Copy multiple contacts entries between the phone and SIM card:
g>A Contacts
>
Mark
or
Options>Add to>SIM
Mark all
, then press
and then
or
Options> Copy to Contacts
Options>Marking
send contacts entry to another device
Send a contacts entry to another phone, computer, or device:
g>A Contacts
, scroll to the entry, press
Options>Send as
For more information about sending files via Bluetooth, see page 39.
other features—contacts
65

messaging

For basic messaging features, see page 25.
Your phone reads message settings from the SIM card. If you put another SIM card in your phone, your phone sends and receives messages for the phone number on the new card.
features send voice message
g>E Messaging >Create new message
MMS
or
>
Press the centre keys to start and stop recording.
Your phone inserts the voice recording into the message.
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Email >Options >Add >Record sound
other features—messaging
features save a message as a template
g>E Messaging >Create new message
SMS
or
MMS
or
>
read and manage messages
g>E Messaging >Messages Inbox
Icons next to each message indicate if it is
>
or unread<. Icons can also
read indicate if the message has an attachment priority (blue).
Reply, Forward
To message and press
To open a message, press the
centre key
to use or store any phone numbers, email addresses, Web sites, or files in the message.
Email >Options >Save as template
=
, or is high priority (red), or low
, or
Delete message
Options
.
s
. Then, you can press
, scroll to the
Options
features read and manage email
g>E Messaging >Email Inbox
To
Reply, Forward
and press
Options
, or
.
Delete
an email, scroll to it
To open an email, press the centre key
Options
Then, you can press
to use or store any phone numbers, email addresses, Web sites, or files in the message.
store message objects
Go to a multimedia message, or scroll to an object in a message, then press
Options>Store
.
s
features edit email settings
You can edit the settings for your email connections. To use email, you need to store your email
.
g>E Messaging
Email accounts
>
Account name
, then press
and details.
Options
>
Settings
If you have more than one email account, select an account to edit.
Your phone shows a list of email settings. Here is where you store your email
and details.
name
Note:
To create a new account, select
Options
>
New
in the
Email accounts
Account
list. Your display shows a folder for each email account under
s>Messaging >Email Inbox
.
other features—messaging
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device settings

features location
Set time zone location:
g>G Control panel >Device >Location
number formats
Set number formats:
g>G Control panel >Device >Number formats
language
Set menu language:
g>G Control panel >Device >Select language
features master reset
Caution: information you have entered
contacts and calendar entries)
you have downloaded
applications, photos, and sounds) stored in your phone’s memory. After you erase the information, you can’t recover it.
g>G Control panel >Device >Master Reset
storage wizard
View and free up memory storage.
g>I Tools >Storage wizard
Master reset can
erase all
(including
and content
(including

call times & costs

other features—device settings
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Network connection time
time from the moment you connect to your service provider's network to the moment
is the elapsed
you end the call by pressing O. 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:
g>G Control panel >Call settings >Call Timers
in-call timer
Show time or cost information during a call:
g>G Control panel >Call settings >In Call Timer
features call charges
Show call charges trackers:
g>G Control panel > Call settings > Call Charges

data calls

To connect your phone with a USB cable, see page 42.
features send data
Connect your phone to the device, then place the call through the device application.
other features—data calls
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features receive data
Connect your phone to the device, then answer the call through the device application.
set up Remote Sync
You can use the Internet to synchronise your phone’s contacts and calendar entries with an email account on a Microsoft® Exchange 2003 Server.
You need to know the email account’s
and
name
Exchange
domain name
option is enabled on the email account, and that phone service provider.
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password
server name
data service
other features—network
, the Microsoft®
, and the
. Confirm that the
is activated with your
user
user
Mobility
features use Remote Sync
Once you set up an Remote Sync partner, you can schedule your phone to synchronise with the account automatically.
To schedule synchronization, press
g>C Connectivity >Remote sync

network

features network settings
See network information and adjust network settings:
g>G Control panel >Network settings
features cell broadcast
To send a cell broadcast message:
g>G Control panel >Cell broadcast settings
device update
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 download it and install it later. To install a software update you downloaded:
g>G Control panel >Device
Device management
>
Note:
You may want to copy your data to your memory card (see page 77) or computer (see page 42) to ensure no data is lost.

calendar

features add new calendar event
Your calendar can store events (
Reminder, All day event
g>D Calendar
Options>New
press
see calendar event
See or edit event details:
g>D Calendar
event reminder
When an event reminder happens: To see reminder details, press the To close the reminder, press the
and
Anniversary
, scroll to the day, press s,
, scroll to the day, press
Appointment
).
View
Back
key.
,
s
key.
other features—calendar
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features send calendar event to another device
Send a calendar event to another phone, computer, or device:
g>D Calendar
scroll to the event, press
category
, scroll to the day, presss,
Options>Send this

tools

features set alarm
g>I Tools >Time >Wake up!
Early night
, >
or >
other features—tools
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Options >Edit
or >
Lunchtime
features turn off alarm
When an alarm happens:
Done
To turn off the alarm, press the
O
.
To set a delay, press the
Note:
The
Snooze
key is available only if the phone is already powered on when the alarm sounds.
to do
g>I Tools >To Do
calculator
g>I Tools >Calculator
jotter
g>I Tools >Jotter
file manager
g>I Tools >File manager
Snooze
key or
key.

security

features SIM PIN
Caution:
three times before the correct code, your SIM card is disabled and your display shows
SIM Blocked
Lock or unlock the SIM card and/or change PIN1 and PIN2 codes:
g>G Control panel >Security >SIM PIN
If you enter an incorrect PIN code
.
features Manage certificates
Enable or disable Internet access or Java™ certificates stored on your phone:
g>G Control panel >Security
Certificate manager
> or
g>G Control panel >Security
Java certificates
>
other features—security
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pictures, videos and games

For basic information on the camera, see page 28.
features view, delete, or manage multi media files
Manage photos, pictures, animations, videos, ring tones, sounds and music:
g>F Media Studio>Media Gallery
To view a file, scroll to it in the list and press the centre key other options, press
other features—pictures, videos and games
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s
. To
delete
Options
> tab
a file and for
.
features download objects from Web page
Download a picture, sound, or other object from a Web page:
g>q Web
the file, scroll to the link, and select it.
download game or application
You can download a Java™ game or application the same way you download pictures or other objects:
g>q Web
the file, scroll to the link, and select it.
install or uninstall
To install or uninstall an application, simply scroll to the application in
g> G Control panel >Install
press the centre key
, go to the page that links to
, go to the page that links to
or
Uninstall
and
s
.
features start game or application
To start a Java™ game or application, simply scroll to the game or application in the main menu or
s
centre key
.
L Games
and press the

flight mode

features flight mode
You can switch your phone to flight mode to prevent it from communicating with the network. This lets you play music, games or other applications while you are on an airplane, without interfering with airplane communications.
Note:
Your phone cannot make Bluetooth™
connections when
Press and hold displayed and select
O
Flight Mode
until the power menu is
Flight Mode
is on.
.
other features—flight mode
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advanced Bluetooth features

A device is recognised after you connect to it once (see page 37).
features change your phone’s name
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth
My phone name
>
make phone visible to other devices
Allow a Bluetooth device to discover your phone:
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth >Visible to other devices
other features—advanced Bluetooth features
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features enable power saving
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth
Enable power saving
>
connect to recognised device
Connect your phone to a recognised device:
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth >My devices
> device name
disconnect a headset or handsfree device
g>C Connectivity >Bluetooth
Enabled audio devices
>
Scroll to the device name and press
Options>Disconnect
.
features switch to headset or handsfree
device during call
During a call, press > device name, to switch to a recognised headset or car kit.
copy multimedia object to device
Scroll to the object, press >
Send as >Bluetooth
You cannot copy some copyrighted files.
Options >Audio
, select the device name.
Options

memory card

For basic information on the memory card, see page 20.
features see and change memory card
information
To see the files stored on your memory card and on your phone, open a file list, such as
g>I Tools > File manager
key to select the phone or memory card tab and press up or down key to select a folder.
To copy or move a file from your phone to your memory card, highlight it in the list and
Options>Edit>Copy toorMove to
press
Memory card
You cannot copy or move some copyrighted files.
tab > folder
press left or right
>
Options> CopyorMove
.
other features—memory card
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features memory card name, available memory
and other information
To see your
memory,
card:
g >G Control panel >Device >Storage Wizard
rename memory card
g
>
s
>
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memory card name, available
and other information about the
I Tools >File manager Options >Edit
other features—protected content
>
Rename
>
Memory card
tab,

protected content

features store and use protected content
If you try to play a copyrighted file, it might ask you to download a license. Some licenses only let you play a file for a certain number of times or days.
For example, a license may allow you to play the content of your download five times or use the content for three days before it expires.
You cannot send, copy, or change copyrighted files.
To download a file, see page 74. To activate downloaded copyrighted files, simply open the file.

service and repairs

If you have questions or need assistance, we're here to help.
Go to
www.motorola.com/consumer/support
where you can select from a number of customer care options. You can also contact the Motorola Customer Support centre at 1-800-331-6456 (United States), 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired), or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada).
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Recycling Information
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Specific Absorption Rate Data

SAR Data

This model meets international guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobiles devices used by the general public is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was ___ W/kg. devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide. this case, the highest tested SAR value is ___ W/kg.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental
SAR Data
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1
As mobile
1
2
In
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.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a “hands-free” device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health Organization (
http://www.who.int/emf
) or
Motorola, Inc.
http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth
(
1. The tests are car ried out in accordance with int ernational guidelines for testing. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Additional related information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for thi s product.
2. Please see the Safety and General Information section about body worn operation.
).
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. 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
SAR Data
1
Tests for SAR are conducted using
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 Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at
0.91 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in
the ear is this user guide, is (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements).
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.
0.58 W/kg.
2
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
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 Covered Length of Coverage
Products and Accessories
defined above, unless otherwise provided for below.
Decorative Accessories and Cases.
covers, bezels, PhoneWrap™ covers and cases.
Monaural Headsets.
Ear buds and boom headsets that transmit mono sound through a wired connection.
as
Decorative
One (1) year
purchase 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.
Limited lifetime warranty
lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product.
from the date of
for the
for the
Warranty
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Products Covered Length of Coverage
Consumer and Professional Two-Way Radio Accessories.
Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced.
Exclusions
Normal Wear and Tear.
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.
(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.
Warranty
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Ninety (90) days
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.
Periodic maintenance, repair and
Defects or damage that result from:
from the date of
Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories.
damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified Products, Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.
Unauthorised Service or Modification.
resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorised service centres, are excluded from coverage.
Altered Products.
numbers or date 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.
Products, 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
Defects, damages, or the failure of
Defects or
Defects or damages
Software
Products Covered Length of Coverage
Software.
defects in the media that embodies the copy of the software (e.g. CD-ROM, or floppy disk).
Applies only to physical
Ninety (90) days
the date of purchase.
from
Exclusions
Software Embodied in Physical Media.
that the 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.
not embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from the internet), is provided “as is” and without warranty.
No warranty is made
Software that is
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
USA Phones
1-800-331-6456
Pagers
1-800-548-9954
Two-Way Radios and Messaging Devices
1-800-353-2729
Canada All Products
1-800-461-4575
TTY
Accessories
For number designated above for the product with which they are used.
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorised Repair centre. 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.
1-888-390-6456
and
Software
, please call the telephone
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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.
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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.
Information from the World Health Organization

WHO Informati on

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
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index

A
accessary connector port 2 accessories 17 advanced calling 60 alarm clock 72 alarm clock off 72 alert
turn off 51, 57 allow calls 63 animation 74 answer a call 22, 56 application 75
B
battery 18
extending battery life 18 battery charging 20
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battery cover 2 battery indicator 48 battery installation 19 block calls and text
messages 62 Bluetooth 38 bluetooth
change your phone’s name
76
disconnect a headset or
handsfree device
76 enable power saving 76 make phone visible to
other devices 76
Bluetooth connection
calendar entry, sending
72 contacts entries 65 description 37 indicator 38, 39
Bluetooth indicator 48
C
cables 42 calculator 72 calendar 71 call
answering 22, 56 barring 62 divert 61 end 22 ending 22, 46
making 22 timers 69
waiting 61 call key 1, 22 caller ID 58, 64 calls indicator 48 camcorder 31 camera 28 camera flash 2 camera key 1 camera on indicator 2 categories 64 cell broadcast 71 centre key 1, 45 centre select key 17 certificates 73 clear/back key 1 close 22 computer 42 conference call 61 connect to 42
connect to another device
38
contacts 63
phone’s memory 28
SIM card 28 copy files 39 copyrighted files 78 costs, tracking 69
D
data call 69, 70 date, setting 56 device settings 68 dial a phone number 22 dialed calls 57 display 3 divert calls 61 downloaded files
from Web pages 74
in messages 67 DRM
store and use protected
content 78
E
earpiece volume 51 email
reading and managing 67
settings 67 emergency number 58 end a call 22, 46 end a video call 25 end key 1, 22, 46 event 71 event reminder 71
F
fax call 69 file manager 72 flight mode 75
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G
games 74, 75 group mailing list 65
H
handsfree speaker 52 hold a call 60 home key 1, 45 Home screen 3, 17, 24, 46
customize 55
I
in-call
timers 69 Incoming Call message 58 install 74 international access code 60 internet 40, 74 iTAP text entry mode 50
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88
J
Java applications 74 jotter 72
K
keypad
lock and unlock 52
L
language 68 licenses 78 linking. See Bluetooth
connection location 68 lock
SIM card 73
Low Battery message 48
M
main menu 3, 46
make a call 22 master reset 68 media gallery 33 media player 34 media player key 1 media studio 28 memory card 20
information 77 rename 78
memory card name
available memory
other information 78 memory card slot 2 menu 46 menu icons 46 message 66 message alerts 54 message indicator 26, 48 message template 66 messaging 25 MP3 sound files 34
multimedia message 66 music router 36 mute a call 60
N
navigation key 1, 17, 30, 32,
45 network indicator 47 network settings 70 number formats 68 number. See phone number numeric entry mode 51
O
object exchange 39 open 22 optional accessory 17 optional feature 17
P
pairing. See Bluetooth
connection phone number 23 phone updates 44 photo 28, 74 picture 74 picture ID 58, 64 PIN code 21, 73 play videos 36 plug-ins 24, 46, 55 power key 21 primary camera lens 2 profiles 53
R
receive 70 received calls 57 recent calls 57 redial 58 Remote Sync 70
return a call 57 ring style 54 ringer ID 58, 64 ringer volume 51 roam indicator 47
S
safety information 8 screen brightness 54 screen saver 54 secondary camera lens 1 signal strength indicator 47 SIM Blocked message 21,
73 SIM card 17, 21, 73 SIM cover 2 SIM installation 18 slider 22 soft keys 1, 46, 55 software update 71 sound mode indicator 48
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sounds 54 speed dial 63 status indicators 47 storage wizard 68 store your number 23 symbol entry mode 51 synchronising 70
T
tab scrolling 45 tap text entry mode 50 task 71 telephone number. See
phone number text entry 49 text message 66 theme 54 themes 55 time, setting 56 timers 69 to do 72
index
90
tools 72 transfer a call 61 turn on/off 21
U
uninstall 74 unlock
SIM card 73
USB cables 42
V
video 31 video call
ending 25 video call key 1 voice call ring tones 54 voice message 66 voice recorder 37 voicemail 59 voicemail message indicator
48, 59
volume 51, 54 volume keys 1
W
wallpaper 55 warranty 81 web 40, 74
Y
your phone number 23
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