Turn on your TXTR (press
until the display is on).
Pair your TXTR with your phone (see
p
key
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page 22).
Send and receive SMS text
messages with your phone, or chat
with another TXTR user
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Export Law Assurances
This product is controlled under the export regulations of
the United States of America and Canada. The
Governments of the United States of America and Canada
may restrict the exportation or re-exportation of this
product to certain destinations. For further information
contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the Canadian
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Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be
prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the
laws and regulations on the use of these products.
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The TXTR keyboard is a Class 1 Bluetooth device. Bluetooth
features and Bluetooth Class 1 power levels are not
allowed for outdoor operation in France. To avoid unlawful
interference with radio signals, do not use the Bluetooth
features in France unless you are indoors.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the
US Patent & Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks
are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc.
under license. All other product or service names are the
property of their respective owners.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND
EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS
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INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR
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DEVICE.
Users are not permitted to make changes or
modify the device in any way. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party
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responsible for compliance 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).
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Electromagnetic
Interference/Compatibility
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Note: Nearly every electronic device is
susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI)
if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise
configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
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Facilities
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or
compatibility conflicts, turn off your device in any
facility where posted notices instruct you to do
so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be
using equipment that is sensitive to external RF
energy.
Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your device
when on board an aircraft. Any use of a device
must be in accordance with applicable
regulations per airline crew instructions.
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Medical Devices
Hearing Aids
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Some devices may interfere with some hearing
aids. In the event of such interference, you may
want to consult with your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device,
consult the manufacturer of your device to
determine if it is adequately shielded from RF
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energy. Your physician may be able to assist you
in obtaining this information.
Industry Canada Notice to Users
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
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interference and (2) This device must accept any
interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device Ref IC
RSS 210 Sec. 5.11. The term “IC:” before the
certification/registration number only signifies
that registration was performed based on a
Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry
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Canada technical specifications were met. It
does not imply that Industry Canada approved the
equipment. See Ref IC Self-Marking 6(f) and
RSP-100 Sec. 4.
FCC Notice to Users
This equipment has been tested and found to
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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
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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
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interference by one or more of the following
measures:
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and the receiver.
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• 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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Introduction
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The Motorola TXTR allows you to
compose, send, and receive SMS text
messages with your Motorola Bluetooth
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phone using a full QWERTY keyboard.
With the TXTR, you can:
•
Compose, send and receive SMS
AFT
text messages.
•
Chat directly with other TXTR
device users.
To perform messaging tasks, a
bluetooth connection is established
between the phone and TXTR. Your
phone remains in its holster, briefcase,
or purse while you use the TXTR.
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The Bluetooth connection range
between the phone and TXTR can be up
to 300 feet (exact range is dependent
on phone model).
To chat with another TXTR user, a
bluetooth connection is established
between both TXTR devices.
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Bluetooth connection
up to 300 feet
The Bluetooth connection range
between the TXTR devices is 300 feet.
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TXTR Controls
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1
2
1. Display:
TXTR.
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3
AFT
Shows text and icons for
2. Charging Port:
your TXTR battery charger.
3. Keypad:
operations with the TXTR.
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TXTR Controls
Allows you to perform
Accepts the plug for
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Charging TXTR
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Battery
First-Time Use — Before you can use
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your TXTR, charge its self-contained
battery for two hours.
Recharging — When you hear an audio
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alert along with no bars displayed on the
battery meter, the TXTR battery needs
recharging.
Over time, batteries gradually wear
down and require longer charging times.
This is normal. The more you use your
TXTR with your phone, the less standby
time your battery has.
The rechargeable batteries that
power your TXTR must be
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disposed of properly and may need to
be recycled. Contact your local recycling
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center for proper disposal methods.
Warning:
a fire because they may explode.
1
Plug the
Motorola
charger into
the TXTR’s
Never dispose of batteries in
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charging port
as shown.
2
Plug the other end of the charger
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into an electrical outlet.
During charging, the battery meter
flashes until charging is complete.
Your TXTR fully charges in
approximately two hours. When
complete, the battery meter stops
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flashing along with three bars
displayed on the battery meter.
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Note:
charging.
3
Note:
Motorola Original Vehicle Power
Adapter to charge the TXTR battery
When charging completes, remove
the charger from the electrical
outlet, and detach the charger from
the TXTR.
The TXTR can be used while
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You can also use a
AFT
while in your vehicle.
A fully charged battery provides
approximately:
•
20 hours of typical messaging
time
•
hours standby time
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Turning TXTR
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On & Off
To turn on the TXTR, press and hold
p
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key for at least 5 seconds until the
display is on.
When turned on, the TXTR establishes a
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connection with your phone. Ensure
your phone’s Bluetooth feature is
turned on and is paired with the TXTR.
Note:
phone, and a previously paired
If the TXTR is connected to the
headset/car kit is turned on, the headset
is connected and the TXTR remains
disconnected until the headset/car kit is
turned off or out of range. Any
messages composed on the TXTR
during this period are saved as drafts.
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When connecting to the phone, the
following screen is displayed for a few
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seconds:
12:31PM E
Connecting with XYZ
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If your phone is not paired with your
TXTR, see “Pairing TXTR with Phone”
on page 22. The phone and TXTR will
not communicate without being paired.
To turn off the TXTR, select
Menu) > Settings > Power Off
AFT
m
(Main
.
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Idle Screen
Upon connecting to the phone, the
screen
Once connected, the TXTR downloads
existing SMS messages and phone
book from the phone. Up to 10 of the
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is displayed:
12:31PM E
Connected to
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XYZ
Idle
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newest messages are retrieved. When
downloading is complete, the TXTR
generates an audio alert.
After the initial download of existing
messages, the TXTR polls the phone for
new messages every 30 seconds.
When a new message is received, the
TXTR:
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•
displays a New Message icon on
the display,
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•
generates an audio alert, and
•
if at Idle screen, the text “New
Message” is displayed for a few
seconds.
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AFT
Turning TXTR On & Off
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Pairing TXTR
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with Phone
Note:
You must pair (link) your TXTR
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and phone before you can send or
receive messages.
“Pairing” creates a link between
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®
devices with Bluetooth
technology, and allows the phone to
remember the TXTR’s unique ID. When
your TXTR and phone are paired, the
TXTR automatically connects to the
wireless
phone.
To pair (link) your TXTR and phone:
1
2
22
Start Bluetooth feature on phone.
Set TXTR to look for phone.
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3
Pair (link) your phone with your
TXTR.
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Turning On Bluetooth
on Phone
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Your phone's Bluetooth feature is off by
default. To use your phone with the
system, turn on the Bluetooth feature in
your Motorola phone.
1
2
3
4
5
On the phone, select
> Connection >Bluetooth Link > Setup
Scroll to
Select
Scroll to
Press
Power
Change
On
Select
AFT
.
.
.
to turn on the
Main Menu > Settings
.
Bluetooth feature. The Bluetooth
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feature remains on until you turn it
off.
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Setting TXTR to Look
for Phone
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To place the TXTR into Bluetooth search
mode, select
Bluetooth > Search phone
m
(Main Menu) > Settings >
.
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The TXTR is placed in search mode for
[xx] seconds.
Pairing Phone with
TXTR
While the TXTR is in search mode, place
your phone in Bluetooth discovery
mode to pair (link) it with your TXTR.
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On your phone, select
Settings > Connection >Bluetooth Link > Setup >
Main Menu >
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Handsfree >Find Me.
The phone is placed in Discovery
mode. After a few moments, a
pop-up window is displayed with
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text “Bond with TXTR?”.
2
Select
your phone.
Yes
to pair your TXTR with
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3
4
When your TXTR successfully pairs with
your phone, the Idle screen indicates
that the TXTR and phone are connected:
Enter the passkey:
Select
12:31PM E
OK
.
0000
Connected to
Pairing TXTR with Phone
XYZ
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Pairing to Additional
Devices
Your TXTR can store pairing information
for up to eightdifferent devices with
Bluetooth wireless technology. Devices
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are stored in a “Paired Device List” in
memory in the order entered. When an
attempt to pair to more than eight
devices is made, the oldest paired
device is removed from the list.
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Any of the eight paired devices can
initiate a connection to the TXTR.
The TXTR will automatically initiate a
connection (when powered on) only
with the
connected to
the TXTR to another device in the paired
device list, you must initiate the
connection from that device. Whichever
last
device it was
. If you want to connect
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of the eightdevices initiates a
connection to the TXTR afterwards, that
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device then becomes the
last connected device.
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AFT
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Operating Your
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TXTR
The TXTR furnishes a combination of
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keypad and a display screen to send and
receive SMS messages.
The keypad consists of 36 keys and a
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4-way navigation key.Here’s a quick
anatomy lesson of the keypad.
Text
Entry
Power
Menu
Space
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Operating Your TXTR
Navigation
Delete
Up Arrow
Alt
Back
Cap
Enter
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Basic Operation
To perform basic keyboard operations:
FunctionAction
Turn TXTR OnPress and hold
Turn TXTR Off
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1
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2
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
Power
m
Main Menu >
and press
key.
Power Off
key.
and
AFT
press
Enter
key.
Access Idle
screen
Access main
menu
Scroll menu
selections
1
2
Press
Press
Press
Press
Menu
Back
Menu
Navigation
key.
key.
key.
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Select menu
item or
perform
actions.
Back to
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previous menu
Lock/unlock
keypad
Press
Press
Press both
keys.
Enter
Back
Alt
key.
key.
and
Enter
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Text Entry
To type text entries on your TXTR:
FunctionAction
Type
lowercase
letters
Press letter key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Type
uppercase
letters
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Use
Cap
key as follows:
•
Press once to type
next letter in
uppercase.
•
Press twice to place
keypad in uppercase
mode.
•
Press again to disable
AFT
uppercase mode.
Type numbers
and symbol
characters
Note:
Numbers and
symbols are
smaller on
Text Entry
keys.
Use
follows:
Up Arrow
•
•
•
key as
Press once to type
next character as
number/symbol.
Press twice to place
keypad in
number/symbol mode.
Press again to disable
number/symbol mode.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Type special
characters
Note:
characters are
blue on Text
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Special
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Entry keys.
Delete
Use
Alt
key as follows:
•
Press once to type
next special character.
•
Press twice to place
keypad in
number/symbol mode.
•
Press again to disable
number/symbol mode.
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Press
Del
key.
character
Type space
character
Press
Space
key.
Messages
Use this section to perform messaging
operations with your TXTR.
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New Messages
To perform basic operations with new
messages.
FunctionAction
Reading a
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1
Select
m
Main Menu >
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new message
2
AFT
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Enter
Enter
Received
key.
key.
and press
and
3
Select message and
press
newest messages are
displayed at the top of
the list. The message is
displayed.
Enter
key. The
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Sending a
new message
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1
2
3
Select
Create Message
press
Type message text and
press
Choose message
recipient:
•
AFT
Select
Entry
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Enter
key.
key.
One Time
and enter
and
4
phone number of a
new contact, then
press
•
Select one or more
contact names from
phonebook using the
Space
Enter
Select
Enter
key. You see
Enter
key, then press
key.
Send
key, or
and press
sent
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message...
displayed.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Editing a new
message
(before
sending)
D
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1
2
3
AFT
Select
Create Message
press
Type message text and
press
Choose message
recipient:
•
Select
Entry
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Enter
key.
key.
One Time
and enter
and
4
5
phone number of a
new contact, then
press
•
Select contact name
from phonebook, then
press
Select
Enter
Edit message text and
key.
Enter
Enter
Edit
key, or
key.
and press
press
Operating Your TXTR
Enter
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Saving a new
message
(before
sending)
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1
2
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3
Select
Create Message
press
Type message text and
press
Choose message
recipient:
•
AFT
Select
Entry
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Enter
key.
key.
One Time
and enter
and
4
phone number of a
new contact, then
press
•
Select contact name
from phonebook, then
press
Select
Enter
Saving draft...
key. You see
Enter
Enter
Draft
key, or
key.
and press
displayed.
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Recent Messages
To perform basic operations with recent
messages.
FunctionAction
Reading an
D
1
Select
m
Main Menu >
R
old message
2
AFT
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Messages
Enter
Received
key.
or
Sent
and press
and
3
Enter
Select message and
press
message is displayed.
key.
Enter
key. The
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Function Action (Continued)
Replying to a
received
message
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1
2
R
3
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Enter
Select message and
press
AFT
4
View message and press
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Received
key.
Enter
key.
and press
key.
and
5
6
7
Enter
Select
Enter
Type reply message text
and press
Select
Enter
message...
key.
Reply
key.
Send
key. You see
and press
Enter
displayed.
key.
and press
sent
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Function Action (Continued)
Forwarding a
recent
message
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1
2
3
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Messages
Enter
Select message and
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Received
key.
key.
or
Sent
and press
and
AFT
press
Enter
key.
4
5
6
View message and press
Enter
Select
Enter
View message and press
Enter
key.
Forward
key.
key.
and press
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Function Action (Continued)
Forwarding a
recent
message
(con’t)
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7
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Choose message
recipient:
•
Select
Entry
phone number of a
new contact, then
press
•
Select contact name
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from phonebook, then
press
One Time
and enter
Enter
Enter
key, or
key.
8
Select
Enter
message...
Send
key. You see
and press
sent
displayed.
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Function Action (Continued)
Deleting a
recent
message
D
R
1
2
3
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Messages
Enter
Select message and
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Received
key.
key.
or
Sent
and press
and
AFT
press
Enter
key.
4
5
6
View message and press
Enter
Select
Enter
Select
Enter. The message is
deleted.
key.
Delete
key.
Yes
and press
and press
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Function Action (Continued)
Resending a
sent message
D
1
2
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3
4
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
and press
Select message and
press
View message and press
AFT
Enter
m
Main Menu >
and
Enter
Sent Messages
Enter
key.
key.
Enter
key.
key.
5
Select
press
Enter
Re-send
key.
and
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Function Action (Continued)
Storing phone
number from
received
message
D
R
1
2
3
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Enter
Select message and
press
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Received
key.
Enter
key.
and press
key.
and
AFT
4
View message and press
5
6
7
8
Enter
Select
press
Select
Enter
Enter name and press
Enter
Select number type and
press
key.
Add Address
Enter
Yes
key.
key.
Enter
key.
and press
key.e
and
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Function Action (Continued)
Sending a
saved draft
message
D
1
2
R
3
4
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Enter
Select message and
press
View message and press
AFT
Enter
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Draft
key.
Enter
key.
and
key.
and press
key.
5
Select
Enter
key.
Send
and press
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Function Action (Continued)
Deleting a
saved draft
message
D
R
1
2
3
4
AFT
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Enter
Select message and
press
View message and press
Enter
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Draft
key.
Enter
key.
and
key.
and press
key.
5
Select
Enter
key.
Delete
and press
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Function Action (Continued)
Deleting all
stored
messages
D
1
2
R
3
Select
Recent Messages
press
Select
Messages
Enter
Select
Enter key.
AFT
m
Main Menu >
Enter
Delete All
key.
Yes
key.
and press
and press
and
Chat
To perform basic operations with the
TXTR-to-TXTR chat feature.
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FunctionAction
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Placing TXTR
in chat
discovery
mode
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1
2
Select
Chat
key.
Select
Enter
and press
key.
m
Main Menu >
Find Me
Enter
and press
AFT
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Searching for
TXTR devices
to chat
D
R
1
2
3
4
Select
Chat
key.
Select
and press
Select TXTR device and
press
Do one of the following:
AFT
m
Main Menu >
and press
Look for Device
Enter
Enter
key.
Enter
key.
•
To connect with TXTR,
select
Connecting
Enter
•
To add to Friends list,
select
and press
Request
and press
key.
Add to Friends
Enter
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Searching for
TXTR devices
to chat (con’t)
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Chatting with
a friend TXTR
device
•
To add to Block list,
select
press
•
To remove TXTR from
list, select
from List
Enter
1
AFT
Select
Chat
key.
and press
Block
Enter
key,
m
Main Menu >
and
key.
Delete
and press
Enter
2
3
4
Select
Enter
Select TXTR device and
press
Select
Connecting
Enter
Friends
key.
Enter
Request
key.
key.
and press
and press
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Renaming
TXTR device
D
1
2
R
3
4
Select
Chat
key.
Select
Enter
Select TXTR device and
press
Select
AFT
press
m
Main Menu >
and press
Friends
key.
Enter
Rename
Enter
key.
key.
Enter
and press
and
5
Type new name and press
Enter
key.
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Phonebook
To perform basic operations with the
phonebook feature.
FunctionAction
Adding new
contact to
phonebook
D
R
1
2
Select
Phonebook
Enter
Select
m
Main Menu >
key.
NEW ENTRY
and press
and
AFT
press
Enter
key.
3
4
5
Type name and press
Enter
Type phone number and
press
Select number type and
press
key.
Enter
Enter
key.
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Modifying
contact
information in
phonebook
D
R
1
2
3
4
Select
Phonebook
Enter
Select contact and press
Enter
Select
Enter key.
Type name and press
AFT
Enter
m
key.
key.
Edit
key.
Main Menu >
and press
and press
5
6
Type phone number and
press
Type number type and
press
Enter
Enter
key.
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Adding new
phone number
to contact in
phonebook
D
R
1
2
3
4
AFT
Select
Phonebook
Enter
Select contact and press
Enter
Select
Enter
Type phone number and
press
m
Main Menu >
key.
key.
New
key.
Enter
and press
and press
key.
5
Select number type and
press
Enter
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Deleting
contact from
phonebook
D
1
2
R
3
4
Select
Phonebook
Enter
Select contact and press
Enter
Select
Enter
Select
AFT
Enter key.
m
Main Menu >
key.
key.
Delete
key.
Yes
and press
and press
and press
Calculator
To perform basic operations with the
calculator feature.
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Settings
D
To customize settings for your TXTR:.
FunctionAction
Placing TXTR
in Bluetooth
search mode
R
1
2
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
press
m
key.
Bluetooth
Enter
Main Menu >
and press
and
key.
AFT
3
Select
press
Enter
Search phone
key.
and
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Viewing TXTR
Bluetooth
Device
Address (BDA)
D
R
1
2
3
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
press
Select
Address
key. You see address
m
Main Menu >
and press
key.
Bluetooth
Enter
Bluetooth
key.
and press
and
Enter
AFT
displayed.
Enabling
audio alert
1
2
3
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
press
Select
Enter
m
key.
Audio Alert
Enter
On
key.
Main Menu >
and press
and
key.
and press
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Enabling
battery save
mode
D
R
Changing
1
2
3
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
Timeout
key.
Select
Enter
m
key.
Backlight
On
key.
Main Menu >
and press
and press
and press
Enter
AFT
1
Select
m
Main Menu >
display
language
2
3
Settings
Enter
Select
press
Select language and
press
key.
Language
Enter
Enter
and press
and
key.
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Changing
TXTR device
name
D
R
Enabling TXTR
keypad
1
2
3
1
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
press
Type device name and
press
Select
AFT
Settings
m
Main Menu >
and press
key.
Device Name
Enter
Enter
m
key.
key.
Main Menu >
and press
and
locking
2
3
4
Enter
Select
press
Select
press
Select
Enter
key.
Enter
Enter
key.
Security
key.
PIN Required
key.
Enable
and
and press
and
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Changing
TXTR keypad
lock PIN
D
R
Note:
enabled to set the PIN.
1
2
3
Keypad locking must be
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
press
Select
m
Main Menu >
and press
key.
Security
Enter
Change PIN
key.
and
and
AFT
press
Enter
key.
4
5
6
Type in old PIN and press
Enter
Type in new PIN and
press
Retype in new PIN and
press
key.
Enter
Enter
key.
key.
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FunctionAction (Continued)
Viewing
software
version
D
R
Restoring
TXTR to
factory default
settings
1
2
Warning:
default settings will erase all
content saved on device.
Select
Settings
Enter
Select
press
m
key.
Version Info
Enter
Restoring TXTR to
Main Menu >
and press
and
key.
AFT
1
Select
m
Main Menu >
2
3
Settings
Enter
Select
press
Select
Enter
key.
Master Clear
Enter
Yes
key.
and press
and
key.
and press
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European Union
Directives Conformance
Statement
R
Hereby, Motorola declares that this
product is in compliance with
D
•
The essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive
AFT
1999/5/EC
•
All other relevant EU Directives
You can view your product’s Declaration of
Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to
R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte. To
find your DoC, enter the product Approval
Number from your product’s label in the “Search”
bar on the web site.
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motorola.com
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FCC Caution
1. The device complies wi th Par t 1 5 o f th e FC C rul es. O per a ti on i s subject to
the following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
2. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
3. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the
equipment.
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