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    i296

    User’s Guide

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    HELLOMOTO

    Introducing your new Motorola wireless phone. Here’s a quick anatomy

    Left Soft Key

    Perform functionin lower left

    display.

    Talk KeyMake &

    answer calls.

    4 W N i ti

    On/Off Key

    Volume Keys

    WT Button

    2.5mm Audio

    JackMicro USBConnector

    Connects chargerand accessories.

    Speaker Key

    Menu KeyFrom home screen,

    open main menu.

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    check it out

    10:05pm 10/23

    Ready

    Contcs Mesgs

    1

    2

    3Press and hold the

    Power Key for afew seconds, or untilthe screen lights up,

    to turn on your phone.

    Press theup, downto highlig

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    contents

    check it out . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    essentials  . . . . . . . . . . . . 7about this guide . . . . . . 7

    SIM card. . . . . . . . . . . . 8battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8turn it on & off . . . . . . . 11enable security. . . . . . . 11make a phone call. . . . 12

    answer a phone call . . 12advanced calling . . . . . 12make awalkie-talkie call . . . . . 13answer a

    call a storedphone number orwalkie-talkie ID . . . . . . 16find your phonenumber andwalkie-talkie ID . . . . . . 17messaging . . . . . . . . . 17datebook. . . . . . . . . . . 24

    basics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26display . . . . . . . . . . . . 26main menu . . . . . . . . . 27text entry . . . . . . . . . . 27volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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    call features (continued)voice names . . . . . . . . 48emergency calls . . . . . 49

    international calls. . . . . 50speed dial . . . . . . . . . . 50voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . 50

    customize. . . . . . . . . . . . 52

    ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . 52backlight . . . . . . . . . . . 53wallpaper. . . . . . . . . . . 53hide or show location . 54

    Safety, Regulatory& Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

    index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

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    menu map

    main menul   Re-BoostU   Get StuffQ   WT Service

    • Send Pictures• Send Event• Send My Info• Send Contact• Configure

    S   Webc   Recent Callse   Contacts

    • [New Contact]• [New Msg Group]

    R   Settings• (see next page)

    r Bl t th®

    f   ProfilesX   My Info

    • My Name• Line 1• Walkie-Talkie #• Carrier IP

    T   Ringtones• Buy Ringtones• Vibrate All• Ringers (1-12)• Vibrate• Silent

    Y   Messages• [Create Message]• Voice Mail• Inbox• Drafts• Outbox• Net Alert

    S t It

    b   Dg   Va   M

    i   G

    d   C

    W   CV   C

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    settings menu

     • Display/Info• Wallpaper

    • Text Size• Theme• Home Icons• Backlight• Clock• Menu View• Large Dialing• Language

     • Phone Calls• Set Line• Any Key Ans• Auto Redial• Call Waiting• Auto Ans• Minute Beep

    • Call Duration• TTY• Hearing Aid• Notifications• DTMF Dialing

     • WT Options• One Touch WT

    • Alert Type• WT Quick Notes• On/Off WT Features• Store Rcvd Info

     • Personalize• Menu Options• Up Key

    • Down Key• Left Key• Right Key• Center Key• Left Sftkey• Right Sftkey• Power Up

     • Volum• L

    • M• E• S•• J• J• D

     • Secu• P•• S• G• C

     • Adva

    • A• H• C• R• R• T• B

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    SIM card

    inserting & removing theSIM card

    Important: Do not touareas of your SIM card

    Note: Protect your SIMdelicate object. Store

    battery

    Note: Please review “Safety” on page 56 be

    Warning: Use only Mbatteries and chargers

    Failure to use a Motorcharger may increase will overheat, catch firin serious bodily injurydamage.

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    battery installation

    1 Press down on the battery door latch,

    and slide the battery door up.

    3 Push the batterplace.

    4 Replace the battoward the bas

    locks into place

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    battery charging

    New batteries are not fully charged.

    Warning: Do not handle a damaged or leakingLi-ion battery as you can be burned.

    Note: Long backlight settings, searching forservice, vibrate mode, browser use, and other

    variables may reduce the battery’s talk andstandby times.

    charge using the charger

    Pull out the connector cover, rotate it, and

    insert the charger into the micro USBconnector on your phone as shown.

    charge from yocomputer

    You can partially chargby connecting a Motor

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    connectors are located directly on yourcomputer.

    battery indicators

    turn it on &

    To turn on your phon

    press and hold thepower key @ for a fseconds or until the turns on. If prompte

    unlock code.Note: If you press@seconds, the phone transmitters off modon page 31.

    To turn off your phona few seconds.

     d   The battery is between 90% and100% capacity when the indicator isblue and displaying three bars.

     e   The battery is at approximately 65%capacity when the indicator is greenand displaying two bars.

     f   The battery is at approximately 10%capacity when the indicator is yellow

    and displaying one bar. g    The battery is at approximately 5%

    capacity when the indicator is redand has a flashing red bar.

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    2 You are prompted to enable security.Press  K   under Yes and follow on screeninstructions.

    3 Press@ to return to the home screen.

    make a phone call

    Enter a phone number and press thetalk key ̀  or use a voice command. See“place a call using a voice name” on page 49.

    To hang up press@.

    answer a phone call

     •  To answer the call on speakerphone,)

     •  If you are usingpress the answTo hang up pres

    Note: When your phonto voicemail.

    advanced cafeature

    call waiting  To accand pu

    hold, pTo accand enpress`

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    make a wa

    You can use your ph

    digital two-way radiowalkie-talkie calls.

    Your walkie-talkie IDat which you receive

    calls.To make a walkie-ta

    1 Enter the walkie

    Tip: Be sure to eincluding the ast

    2 Press and hold ttalking after yousound.

    3-way call  Note: 3-way calling lets you

    talk with two other people atthe same time. When usingthis feature, the normalairtime rates will be chargedfor each of the two calls.

    Make or receive a phone calland press/ > 3 Way. Enterthe second phone number,press` and  K   under Join.

    You cannot make any othercalls during a three-way call,even if one party hangs up.

    any key To answer phone calls by

    feature

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    Note: A walkie-talkie call ends automatically ifthere is no activity on the call for a fewseconds.

    Note: The number of digits in each part of awalkie-talkie ID (Private ID) may vary. Forexample, your walkie-talkie ID may beformatted as 999*999*9999, while another

    valid number may appear as 555*555555*55.

    send call alerts

    Sending a call alert discretely lets the

    recipient know that you want to talk to him orher on a walkie-talkie call.

    When you send a call alert, the recipient’sphone displays your name or walkie-talkie ID,

    3 When Ready To Alertpress the WT buttAlert Successful.

    answer a wa

    call

    1 When your phone or vibrates to indicwalkie-talkie call, wfinish speaking.

    2 Press and hold thetalking after your psound.

    3 Release the WT b

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    answer a call alert

    When you receive a call alert, you cannot

    receive phone calls or walkie-talkie calls untilyou do one of the following:

    store a phone number

    1 Enter a name fopressr. The eup to 20 characte

    2 Select a Ringer, th

    3 Select the entry Work1, Work2, HomeIP, or Other). To stochoose Walkie-Tal

    4 Enter the numbepressr.

    Tip: When you ssure to entire thethe asterisks.

    5 Press  K   under

    option

    Answer  Press the WT button to begin a

    walkie-talkie call with the sender.Queue  Press  K   under Queue to store the

    call alert to the call alert queue.

    Clear  Press  K   under Clear to dismiss

    and delete the call alert.

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    mother is your primary emergency contact,list her as “ICE–Mom” in your contact list. Tolist more than one emergency contact, use

    “ICE1–___,” “ICE2–___,” etc.

    contacts

    call a stored

    number or w

    IDFind it:/ >e Contac

    1 Highlight the Contac

    2 If the entry containnumber, scroll leftnumber you want (Mobile, Walkie-Talkie,

    3 If you chose a phocall the number.

    or 

    If you chose a wal

    featureedit/deletecontactentry 

    Press  K   under Contcs.Highlight a contact andpress/ > Edit . Change thedesired content, thenpress  K   under Done.

    set ringer ID  Press  K   under Contcs.Highlight a contact andpress/ > Edit . Select Ringer 

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    find your phone number

    and walkie-talkie ID

    Find it:/ >X My Info

    messaging

    You can send and receive text messages(SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS).

    create & send messages

    Find it:/ >Y Messages > [Create Message]1 Enter the phone number of the person

    you want to send the message to andpressr, or press  K   under Search to

    3 Optionally, insertpicture, sound, o

     •  Quick notes aphrases. Presa quick note.

     •  To insert pictuor voice recoryour message> Add QNotes, ARecord Voice.

    Note: You can

    time. To remomessage, higunder Delete.

     •  To attach a fil

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    Note: You can only attach pictures andaudio files if they are not forwardlocked and if they are not

    DRM-protected.Tip: To remove an attachment, selectAttach. Select the attachment to remove,and press/ > Unattach.

    4 When finished writing your message,press r.

    5 To send the message, press  K   underSend.

    receive messages

    When you receive a message, your phoneplays an alert and shows a notification.

    To read your message>Y Messages > Inbox.

    manage received mfeature

    forward a message 

    Highlipress

    Embeattachforwa

    reply to a 

    message 

    Open

    pressto the

    For Malso r

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    message grou

    You can create a memessages to groups

    create message g

    Find it:/ >e Co1 Select [Add Membe

    you want to add

    2 When you are fi

    view, play,

    or open anembeddedobject orattachment 

    Highlight the embedded

    picture or audio file to viewor play it.

    For attachments, pressr.

    Note: Attachments of an

    unknown type cannot beopened, but can be deleted.

    save anembedded

    object 

    Highlight the picture oraudio file and press/ 

    > Save Picture or Save Audio.save anattachment 

    Highlight the attachmentand press/ > Save Attachment .

    feature

    delete a 

    message 

    Hig

    presPrescon

    feature

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    3 Type a name for the message group in theName field.

    Note: If you do not provide a name for themessage group, the default name will beMsg Group followed by the number of groupmembers. For example, a message groupwith three members would be named

    Msg Group (3).4 Press  K   under Save.

    manage message groups

    featureview a messagegroup 

    Press/ >e Contacts,highlight the message groupand pressr.

    add

    members 

    Press

    highligand p> [Addcontaand p

    Pressremovemembers 

    Presshighligand p

    Highremov> Remunder

    delete a  Press

    feature

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    multimedia message options

    Multimedia messages (MMS) contain text,

    pictures, and audio files. When you create anMMS message, you have more options thanfor a simple text message.

    When creating the message, select ....MORE.... for these options:

    manage your

    cleanup messageSet how long and/or stored in the inbox aThis feature deletes

    unlocked messagesFind it:/ >Y Mes> Cleanup

    1 Select Inbox or Sen

    option

    Subject   Create or edit the subject line.

    Attach  Attach a picture, audio file, or

    voice record.Cc  Send a copy of the message to

    someone else.

    Auto Replies  Create a list of short answers

    Valid Until  Set a d

    to delivpress  K

    option

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    2 Choose a cleanup option from thefollowing list:

    3 Press  K  under Yesmessages now, or

    delete messages lmessage threads

    If message threads arservice provider, you cmessages by subject o

    Find it:/ >Y Messa> None or Subject  or Sende

    optionOff  Messages are never

    automatically deleted.

    5 Messages  Messages are deleted in the

    order they were received,starting with the oldest, untilfive are left.

    10 Messages  Messages are deleted in theorder they were received,starting with the oldest, until10 are left.

    1 Day  Messages are deleted if theyare older than 1 day.

    Custom  Specify

    to 199 mthe inbo

    option

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    1 To edit a draft, select it to open it. You canchange or add recipients, and edit themessage.

    2 To send a draft, select it to open it andpress  K   under Send. When you send adraft, it is removed from the drafts folder.

    Note: To delete a draft without sending it,highlight the message you want to deleteand press  K  under Delete. Press  K   underYes to confirm.

    more mesage management

    feature

    delete anunread

    Press/ >Y Messages > Inbox. Highlight the

    resend a 

    failedmessage 

    Pres

    > Oumesund

    cancel anunsentmessage 

    Pres> Oumes> De

    forward a sent

    message 

    Pres> Se

    mes> Fowanreciund

    feature

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    datebook

    delete a 

    sentmessage 

    Press/ >Y Messages 

    > Sent Items. Highlight themessage and press  K  under Delete. Press  K  underYes to confirm.

    feature

    create

    datebookevents 

    To create a new datebook

    event, press/ >b Datebook and press  K   under New.

    seedatebook

    To see a datebook event,press/ >b Datebook. Scroll

    feature

    event

    reminder 

    When a

    occurs, To closepress  K

    receive

    datebookevents via WT 

    To view

    still in apressr

    The fivereceivedID are swalkie-tcalls list

    To storedateboo

    feature

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    datebook setup

    Find it:/ >b Datebook, press/ > Setup

    You can view or change the following options:options

    Start View  Sets the datebook to start in dayview, week view, or month

    view.Daily Begin  Sets the beginning of your day.

    This is the earliest time of daydisplayed in week view, if you

    have a 12-hour day view.Delete After  Sets the amount of time the

    datebook waits to delete anevent after it occurs.

    Alert

    Timeout  

    Sets the

    continureceive

    Clock  Controlsdate apscreen; format;

    options

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    basics

    See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.

    display

    The home screen appears when you turn onthe phone. To dial a number from the homescreen, press number keys and`.

    Note: Your home screen may look different.

    status indicator

    Status indicators are shome screen:

    Time &Date

    1

    Contcs

    1 2 3 4

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    2 Active Phone Line: $  indicates that thephone line is ready to make calls.

    3 Speaker On/Off: Sounds associated withwalkie-talkie calls and group calls can beset to come through the earpiece ratherthan through the speaker.

    4 Ringer Vibe/Off: Your phone is set

    to ring.5 Message Indicator: Shows when

    you receive a text message orvoicemail message.

    6 Packet Data: Your phone is ready totransfer packet data or is transferringpacket data when it shows a blinkingarrow.

    main menu

    All your phone’s feat

    through the main memenu to appear as Ic

    Find it:/ >R Sett

    text entryYour phone provideswords, letters, puncwhenever you are pexample, when addiwhen text messagin

    change the charac

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    2 Select one of the following options: Tip: When entering teto change letter capita

    word methodThe word text input mtext into your phone bonce per letter.

    The word text input mgroups of letters foundwith a fast-access dictrecognizes what you w

    It first offers the mostfor the key sequence yaccess other choices wpresses of the0 keynavigation key down to

    entry method

    Alpha Press a key several times fordifferent characters.

    Word Enter words using a predictivetext enty system that lets you

    enter a word with fewerkeypresses.

    Symbols Enter symbols.

    Numeric Enter numbers by pressing thenumbers on the keypad.

    TextSettings

    Selects the desired entrylanguages and Word Predictionfeatures.

    Insert  Selects a item to be inserted,

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    2 Press the corresponding keys once perletter to enter a word (for example, toenter the word Bill, press2455).

    (If you make a mistake, press* to erasea single character. Press and hold* todelete an entire entry.)

    3 To accept a word and insert a space,

    press#.To accept a word completion (such asBillion when you entered Bill), press thenavigation key right.

    If you get a word you don’t want, you canpress0 to see more word choices andpick the one you want.

    example, to entetwice,4 three and5 three tim

    mistake, press Dcharacter. Press entire word.)

    By default, the first

    capitalized and the flowercased. When ycursor automatically space after two secocharacter on a differe

    Characters scroll in t

    characters

    1 Space . 1

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    When entering text, press and hold# toswitch between lowercase and uppercaseletters. The icons in the upper left-hand cornerof the screen show the character type.

    volume

    Press the volume keys

    down to: •  change the earp

    volume during c

     •  change the ring

    5 J K L 5

    6 M N O 6 ñ Ó Õ Ô Ò7 P Q R S 7 ß

    8 T U V 8 Ú Ü Û Ù

    9 W X Y Z 9

    0 + - 0 * / \ [ ] = > < # §# Space / Shift

    * Back

    characters character type

    Q orT  Lowercase

    R orU UppercaseS orV  Shift Lock

    W  Numerical

    X  Symbols

    i i k i

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    navigation key

    Press the navigation key  

    up, down, left, or right toscroll to items in thedisplay. When youhighlight the desireditem, pressr toselect it.

    handsfree speaker

    You can use your phone’s handsfree speakerto make calls without holding the phone toyour ear.

    During a call, press  K   under Spkr to turn the

    transmitter

    Consult airline staff a

    transmitters off featyour phone whenevairline staff.

    The transmitters off  

    phone’s calling and Bsituations where wirprohibited. You can unon-calling features turned off.

    Find it:/ >R Sett> Off

    ifi i f i h i i h

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    more specific information on how to set upyour phone for use with your computer pleasevisit www.motorola.com/support and look

    under the FAQ section.

    features for the hearing

    impairedusing your phone with ahearing aid

    Note: Your phone has a hearing aid rating of M3. For more information, see “HearingAid Compatibility With Mobile Phones” onpage 69.

    optimize your phon

    orientation

    While in a phone call s

    down, then left and rigmicrophone coupling imay need to adjust yovolume setting.

    If h h HA i l il Th f d f l

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    If you are unsure whether your HA is telecoilequipped or needs an auxiliary magnet,please refer to your HA user guide or contact

    a hearing aid professional or supplier.

    choose your hearing aid setting

    Find it:/ >R Settings > Phone Calls > Hearing Aid 

    The factory default sOff.

    TTY 

    Approximate telecoil location is just

    above the battery.

    Approximate telecoil location is within6-13 mm of this location.

    Off - Shut off

    M - MicrophoneT - Telecoil

    feature

    turn on TTY

    feature

    Pres

    > Ph> On

    choose TTYmode

    Pres> Ph

    > TTchange theTTY baudrate

    Pres> Ph> 45

    change TTY Wh

    it f t N t Y k

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    security features Note: You can make elocked phone (see pag

    feature

    phone lock To lock the phone, press/>R Settings > Security > Phone Lock > Lock Now orAuto Lock.

    keypad lock To lock the keypad,press/ >R Settings > Security > Keypad Lock > Lock Now or Auto Lock.

    Shortcut: To lock thekeypad, press/ >*.

    enable SIMPIN

    Press/ >R Settings > Security > SIM PIN > On.

    i tt ti

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    main attractions

    media center

    The media center lets you access pictures andaudio recordings stored in your phone’s

    memory.The following audio recordings can beaccessed through the media center:

     •  voice records

     •  ringtones

     •  audio recordings saved from MMSmessages

    connection. See “m“Bluetooth® wireles

    Pictures in the mediwalkie-talkie calls. Sfeatures” on page 3

    Audio files supporteinclude:

    Format Samp.au 8 KHz/8

    .midi 8 KHz

    .mp3 8 KHz/3

    Image files supported by the media center lki t lki

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    Image files supported by the media centerinclude:

    Get Stuff 

    Your phone includes a main menu icon thattakes you directly to Get Stuff.You can download ringtones, wallpapers andJava™ applications over the air.

    Note: Normal airtime and/or carrier usage

    walkie-talkie

    Your phone can send a

    following items througcalls with other phonecapability:

     •  pictures

     •  datebook event •  My Info

     •  contact informa

    You can choose to Puscontact information to

    You can choose to senevents to the walkie-tain a a walkie-talkie call

    Format Max. Image Size (in pixels)

    .png 128 x 160

    .gif 128 x 160

    .jpg 640 x 480

    .wbmp 128 x 160

    call with is able to receive each of these If the recipient acce

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    call with is able to receive each of theseitems. Your phone saves this information foras long as the walkie-talkie ID is in your

    Recent Calls list or is saved in your Contacts. Yourphone updates the saved information eachtime you make or receive a call to or from thatwalkie-talkie ID.

    You can turn your phone’s ability to send andreceive messages, pictures, events on andoff.

    Tip: When you send My Info, certain

    information, such as your email address or faxnumber, cannot be included. To sendcomplete contact information, create an entryfor yourself in contacts and send it.

    If the recipient accephone saves the pic

    The first time you se

    turning your phone oPicture Fees May Apply. Corespond.

    Note: You cannot m

    walkie-talkie calls wreceiving a picture.

    send a picture

    1 While in a walkieunder Picture or p> Send Picture.

    A list of pictures

    4 Wait while the picture is transmitted The 5 When prompted p

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    4 Wait while the picture is transmitted. Thewalkie-talkie call is temporarily interruptedwhile a picture is transmitted.

    5 When prompted, press the WT button toresume the walkie-talkie call.

    start a call by sending a picture

    To send a picture from the media center:Find it:/ >j Media Center

    1 Select the picture you want to send.

    2 Press/ > Use WT Feature > Send Picture.A list of contacts that have walkie-talkieIDs and are able to receive picturesappears.

    5 When prompted, presume the walkie

    To send a picture from

    Find it:/ >Q WT Se

    1 Select A Contact , or Aentries that can re

    2 Select the entry cowalkie-talkie ID yopicture to.

    3 Select the picture

    4 Press the WT butt5 Once the picture h

    prompted press ththe call.

    receive a picture clear a picture

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    receive a picture

    When someone sends you a picture, yourphone emits a tone or vibrates and a messageappears asking if you want to accept thepicture.

    Pictures you receive are saved to your phone’smemory. They are accessible through the

    media center.When you see a message asking if you wantto accept the picture, press Yes to accept or No to decline.

    Tip: If you want to stop the transmissionbefore it is finished, press@.

    Note: The first time you accept a storedpicture after turning your phone on, the phone

    clear a picture

    If you want to clear aphone’s display whil> Clear Screen.

    The picture will not aagain the next time yperson who sent it.

    picture from the me

    send my info

    While in a walkie-ta

    > Send via WT, and pusAlternatively, from thpress/ > My Info, thand push the WT bu

    whether it is sent automatically in every call or When you make a call

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    whether it is sent automatically in every call oronly when you choose to send it.

    Find it:/ >Q WT Service > Configure 

    > WT My Info > Info to Send

    1 Select or remove the fields you want tosend.

    2 Press  K   under Done.

    The information your phone sends alwaysincludes My Name and Walkie-Talkie. You may alsosend Line 1, Carrier IP, and Circuit Data depending onyour sending options.

    automatic sending

    To control whether you send your informationautomatically:

    When you make a callinformation is sent autyou entered in the My

    appears on the displayphone, even if your naare not stored in the re

    send contact in

    While in a walkie-talk

    1 Press/ > Use WT

    2 Select Send Contact  a

    information you w3 Push the WT butto

    Alternatively, from the

    4 Select the contact information you want one touch W

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    4 Select the contact information you wantto send and push the WT button.

    turn WT Features on and off You can turn on or turn off your phone’s abilityto send and receive messages, pictures, anddatebook events.

    You cannot turn off your phone’s ability tosend and receive My Info and contactinformation.

    Find it:/ >Q WT Service > Configure

    1 Select On/Off WT.

    2 Check or uncheck Messages, Pictures and/orEvents.

    one touch W

    Find it:/ >Q WT

    > One Touch WTOne Touch WT sets youfollowing each time from the home scre

    option

    Off: Nothing happenWT button from the

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    on the recent calls Assigned No.: Call a waEnter the number upress  K   under Sea

    Find it:/ >Q WT Seoption

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    WT serviceThe WT Service lets you quickly access WTfeatures and other walkie-talkie call features

    Find it:/ >Q WT Se

    To send an item throuselect Send Picture, Send ESend Contact . Choosing thsend, then select a cobutton to send it.

    Select Configure to set u

    One Touch WT, and On/Off W

    Bluetooth®

    Find it:/ >r  Bluet

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    You can turn your pho

    Send Picture: Go to the first screen to sendpictures. See “send pictures” on page 37.

    Send Event : Go the first screen to send adatebook event.

    Send My Info: Go to the first screen to sendMy Info. See “send my info” on page 39.

    Send Contact : Go to the first screen to send acontact. See “send contact information” onpage 40.

    option

    2 Select Name if you wish to assign a name 2 Once your Bluet

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    2 Select Name if you wish to assign a nameto your phone.

    3 Select Find Me Time to determine the

    amount of time in which your phone canbe found by other Bluetooth devices.

    You can turn off Bluetooth if you want toprolong battery life or if you enter an area

    where Bluetooth use is prohibited.

    make a Bluetooth connection

    connect your phone with a Bluetooth

    headset

    Find it:/ >r  Bluetooth > Hands Free

    Note: Using a mobile device or accessorywhile driving may cause distraction and may

    2 Once your Bluetfound, select [Finscan for all Bluet

    Select your Bluelist of devices an

    3 Your phone requthe Bluetooth he

    connection. Presare prompted to

    4 Enter the Blueto

    Some Bluetooth

    Bluetooth PINs. Bluetooth devicethis information.

    If a device ships

    Bluetooth with a certain device, the PIN use Bluetooth d

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    Bluetooth with a certain device, the PINwill not be required.

    5 Press  K   under Ok.

    Note: Once your phone and headset havebeen paired, it will be stored on your phoneand you will not need to pair them againunless the device is removed from memory.

    connect your phone with another

    Bluetooth device

    Find it:/ >r  Bluetooth > Link to Devices

    1 Select the device you want from the list offound devices on your screen.

    2 Create a bond if you are prompted todo so.

    use Bluetooth d

    You can connect with devices during a call.

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    2 Select the audio dconnect to from th

    If the Audio Devices list coyour phone will try to

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    The receiving device m

    1 From the contact list, datebook, or media

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    o t e co tact st, dateboo , o ed acenter, select the contact entry, datebookevent, audio file, or picture you want to

    send.2 Press/ > Send Via... > Bluetooth.

    3 Select the device you want to transfer theinformation to, or search for the device by

    selecting [Find Devices].4 If prompted, bond with the device.

    Your phone connects with the device andtransfers the information.

    call features

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    call features

    turn off a call alert

    You can press the volume keys to turn off acall alert before answering the call.

    recent calls

    The recent calls list contains informationassociated with calls you have made andreceived, and call alerts you have received.

    When you send or receive walkie-talkie calls,the recent call list contains the following WTitems with those calls:

     •  datebook event

    Find it:/ >c Recen

    Shortcut: From the ho

    to open the recent calThe recent calls list dismost recent calls and cdetails for a call or callpressr.

    store an item torecent calls

    Find it:/ >c Recent Calls caller ID

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    1 Highlight or select the item you want tostore.

    2 Press  K   under Save to store theinformation as a new entry in the contactslist.

    or 

    Select an existing contact and update theinformation.

    3 Press  K   under Done to save your

    changes.

    redial

    To redial your last outgoing call, press and

    caller ID

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    answering the phonnumber of the incom

    To block your phone displayed for the nex

    1 Press*672 Enter the numbe

    3 Press`.

    To permanently block customer service prov

    call forward  •    If Busy: When yo

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    call forward

    Call forwarding sends calls to the phone

    numbers you specify. You can forward all callsto one number or forward missed calls todifferent numbers depending on the reasonyou missed the call. You can forward phonelines 1 and 2 independently.

    Find it:/ >d Call Forward

    To forward all calls:

    1 Select Forward > All Calls.

    2 Select To, enter the forwarding numberand pressr.

    To set different forwarding numbers fordifferent types of missed calls:

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     •    If No Answer: Whe

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    voice name

    You can place calls by your phone, if you havvoice name to your co

    2 Assign a name, phone number and select sometimes an emer

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    [Options].

    3 Select Voice Name and follow the prompt to

    record the voice name.4 Press  K   under Back and  K   under Save.

    place a call using a voice name

    Press and hold the speaker key) until youare prompted to say the voice name. Speakthe voice name, and your phone willautomatically place the call.

    emergency calls

    Your service provider programs one or moreemergency phone numbers (such as 911) that

    placed due to netwointerference issues.

    Dial 911 or your locabe connected to an center. If you are onend it before making

    Note: Your mobile dAGPS signals to helpyou. See “GPS & AG

    Note: Emergency ca

    while the keypad is displaying a No Servicescreen. To unlock the

    Important: Always

    international calls to the contact, press E

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    international calls

    Your phone supports international dialing.

    Press and hold0 to insert your localinternational access code (indicated by +).Then, press the keypad keys to dial thecountry code and phone number.

    speed dial

    Each phone number stored in your contact listis assigned a speed dial number, which you

    can use to call that number.1 From the home screen, use the keypad to

    enter the speed dial number assigned tothe phone number you want to call.

    number and select [Op

    turbo dialThe first nine entries iset for turbo dial. Theypressing and holding t

    dial number (1 through

    voicemail

    All unanswered calls t

    automatically transferreven if your phone is irecommended that yoand personal greeting

    phone or your handset. (If calling from a To dismiss the voice

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    landline phone, use your 7-digit phonenumber as the passcode. If calling from your

    handset, you will not be prompted for apasscode.) Follow the steps to record yourname, a greeting, and a new voicemailpasscode.

    Note: It is strongly recommended that youcreate a passcode when setting up yourvoicemail to protect against unauthorizedaccess. Without a passcode, anyone who hasaccess to your phone is able to access your

    voicemail messages.

    receiving a message

    When you receive a voicemail message, your

    notification, pressr

    customize

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    customize

    ringtones

    You can change the ringtones your phoneuses to notify you of incoming calls and other

    events.Find it:/ >T Ring Tones

    1 Set Vibrate All to Off.

    2 Scroll through the list of ringtones andselect the one you want to assign. Vibrate sets your phone to vibrate instead ofmaking a sound. Silent  sets your phone toneither vibrate nor make a sound.

    Note: The silent indicaof the home screen wto Silent . The vibrate indyou set the phone to V

    set your phone

    Set your phone to vibralerts.

    Find it:/ >T Ring T> On or Locked

     •  The On option leby pressing the

    To set Vibrate All to On or Locked using the volumek

    backlight

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    keys:

    Press the down volume key multiple times to

    turn off the volume and set Vibrate All to On.Then press and hold the down volume key toset Vibrate All to Locked.

    To set your phone to vibrate instead of making

    a sound for some features but not others:Find it:/ >T Ring Tones

    1 Set Vibrate All to Off.

    2 Select Vibrate from the list of ringtones.

    3 Select the feature(s) you want to set tovibrate.

    4 When you are finished, press  K  

    g

    Set the amount of ti

    Java™ apps backlighthe backlight feature

    Find it:/ >R Sett

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    screens.Find it:/ >R Sett

    1 Select Wallpaper.

    wallpaper menu. You can select from 5 minutes,15 i 1 h 8 h D il S

    set your privacy op

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    15 minutes, 1 hour, 8 hours, Daily, or Startup.

    hide or showlocation

    Your phone has a location feature for use in

    connection with location-based services thatmay be available in the future.

    Allowing the network to detect your positionusing GPS technology can make some

    applications and services easier to use.Restricting access to your positioninformation disables the GPS location functionfor all purposes except 911, but will not hideyour general location based on the cell site

    Find it:/ >i GPS >

    Select from the follow

    option

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    change GPS PIN

    When you receive your phone, your GPS PINis set to 0000. To change your GPS PIN:

    Find it:/ >R Settings > Security > Change Passwords > GPS PIN

    Ask Access  When an application attemptsto view the location of your

    phone, you will be promptedto give permission. However,location information may stillbe available to the phone’s

    owner, fleet manager, oraccount administrator.

    p

    Safety, Regulatory & Legal

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    Safety, Regulatory & Legal

    Battery Use & SafetyBattery Use & Safety

    Important: Handle and store batteries properly to avoidinjury or damage. Most battery issues arise from improperhandling of batteries, and particularly from the continued use ofdamaged batteries.

    DON’Ts 

    • Don’t disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwiseattempt to change the form of your battery.

    • Don’t let the phone or battery come in contact withwater. Water can get into the phone’s circuits, leading to

    corrosion. If the phone and/or battery get wet, have themchecked by your service provider or contact Motorola,even if they appear to be working properly.*

    • Don’t allow the battery to touch metal objects. Ifmetal objects, such as jewelry, stay in prolonged contactwith the battery contact points the battery could become

    • Do not dry a wet or damheat source, such as a h

    • Avoid leaving your phontemperatures.*

    DOs 

    • Do avoid dropping ththese items, especially cause damage.*

    • Do contact your service or battery has been damtemperatures.

    * Note: If the product guide expdesigned to resist damage fromconditions, such as water immetemperatures, shock, or other colimits, and ensure the stated pre

    provides holograms on its batteries. Consumers should confirmthat any battery they purchase has a “Motorola Original”

    Proper and safe battery dibattery disposal is not only im

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    that any battery they purchase has a Motorola Originalhologram.

    Motorola recommends you always use Motorola-branded

    batteries and chargers. Motorola mobile devices are designedto work with Motorola batteries. If you see a message on yourdisplay such as Invalid Battery or Unable to Charge, take the followingsteps:

    • Remove the battery and inspect it to confirm that it has a“Motorola Original” hologram;

    • If there is no hologram, the battery is not a Motorolabattery;

    • If there is a hologram, replace the battery and retrycharging it;

    • If the message remains, contact a Motorola authorized

    service center.Important: Motorola’s warranty does not cover damage to thephone caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers.

    Warning: Use of a non-Motorola battery or charger may present arisk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.

    battery disposal is not only imenvironment. Consumers mayretail or service provider locaproper disposal and recycling

    • www.motorola.com/

    • www.rbrc.org/call2r

    Disposal: Promptly dispose accordance with local regulatrecycling center or national remore information on how to d

    Warning: Never dispose of bexplode.

    Battery ChargingBattery Charging

    Notes for charging your ph

    • When charging your temperature. Never ebelow 0°C (32°F) or a

    • New batteries are no

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    Emergency Calls

    When you make an emergency call the cellular network may

    Therefore, you should visually coinstructions are consistent with

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    When you make an emergency call, the cellular network mayactivate the AGPS technology in your mobile device to tell theemergency responders your approximate location.

    AGPS has limitations and might not work in your area.Therefore:

    • Always tell the emergency responder your location to thebest of your ability; and

    • Remain on the phone for as long as the emergency

    responder instructs you.Performance Tips

    • Go outside and away from underground locations, coveredvehicles, structures with metal or concrete roofs, tallbuildings, and foliage. Indoor performance might improveif you move closer to windows, but some window sun

    shielding films can block satellite signals.• Move away from radios, entertainment equipment, and

    other electronic devices.

    Navigation

    pay attention to road conditionsfactors that may impact driving.

    Safety and GeneraThis section contains importefficient operation of your minformation before using youportable radio.

    Exposure to Radio Freq

    Your mobile device contains a trON, it receives and transmits RFwith your mobile device, the syspower level at which your mobi

    Your mobile device is designed trequirements in your country conto RF energy.

    Portable Radio Product

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    the device at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body whentransmitting.

    • ALWAYS keep the mob20 centimeters (8 inche

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    Approved Accessories

    For a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-453-0920, or

    visit our website at www.motorola.com/phoneaccessories.

    RF Energy Interference/Compatibility

    Nearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy interferencefrom external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, orotherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some

    circumstances, your mobile device may cause interference withother devices.

    Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference Problems

    Turn OFF your mobile device in any location where posted noticesinstruct you to do so.

    In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever instructed todo so by airline staff. If your mobile device offers an airplane modeor similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight.

    Implantable Medical Devices

    If you have an implantable medical devices, such as a pacemakerd fib ill t lt h i i b f i thi bil

    device when the mobile

    • DO NOT carry the mobi

    • Use the ear opposite thminimize the potential f

    • Turn OFF the mobile devreason to suspect that i

    Read and follow the directions f

    implantable medical device. If yyour mobile device with your imyour health care provider.

    Driving Precautions

    Using a mobile device while driv

    call if you can’t concentrate on dyour destination and route prior engage in text messaging whileroad while driving. Listen to theavailable.

    Also using a mobile device or a

    Operational Warnings

    Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas D t th

    Symbol Definition

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    Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas.

    Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but notalways posted, and can include fueling areas such as below deckson boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areaswhere the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dustor metal powders.

    When you are in such area, turn off your mobile device, and do not

    remove, install, or charge batteries. In such areas, sparks canoccur and cause an explosion or fire.

    Symbol Key

    Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols,defined as follows:

    Batteries and Chargers

    Caution: Improper treatmentdanger of fire, explosion, leakinformation, see “Battery Use

    Keep Your Mobile Dev

    Away from Small Chil

    These products are not toys achildren. For example:

    Symbol Definition

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    Do not throw trash.

    Do not let youget wet.

    Listening at fua headset ma

    Glass Parts

    Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass This glass

    time is required before your heayour hearing:

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    Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glasscould break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receivesa substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to

    remove. Stop using your mobile device until the glass is replacedby a qualified service center.

    Seizures/Blackouts

    Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackoutswhen exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video

    games. These may occur even if a person has never had a previousseizure or blackout.

    If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have afamily history of such occurrences, please consult with yourphysician before playing video games or enabling a flashing-lightsfeature (if available) on your mobile device.

    Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the followingsymptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss ofawareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is alwaysa good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave thelights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stopuse if you are tired

    • Limit the amount of timeat high volume.

    • Avoid turning up the vosurroundings.

    • Turn the volume down inear you.

    If you experience hearing discom

    pressure or fullness in your earsspeech, you should stop listeninheadset or headphones and hav

    For more information about heawww.motorola.com/hearingsaf

    Repetitive MotionWhen you repetitively perform aentering finger-written charactediscomfort in your hands, arms, your body. If you continue to havuse, stop use and see a physicia

    Use & CareUse & Care

    To care for your Motorola phone please keep it away from:

    Motorola LimitedUnited States an

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    To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from:

    liquids of any kind

    Don’t expose your phone to water, rain, extremehumidity, sweat, or other moisture. If it does get wet,don’t try to accelerate drying with the use of an oven ordryer, as this may damage the phone.

    extreme heat or cold

    Avoid temperatures below 0°C/32°F orabove 45°C/113°F.

    microwaves

    Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave oven.

    dust and dirtDon’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, orother inappropriate materials.

    cleaning solutions

    T l h l d ft l th D ’t

    United States an

    What Does this WarraNote: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBAND SOFTWARE PURCHACANADA

    Subject to the exclusions conits Motorola iDEN Digital Mo

    ("Products"), Motorola-brandeuse with these Products ("Acccontained on CD-Roms or othwith these Products ("Softwamaterials and workmanship uperiod(s) outlined below. This

    consumer's exclusive remnew Products, Accessorieconsumers in the United Saccompanied by this writt

    Products Covered

    Batteries. Only batteries whose80% of their rated capacity and thi li it d tAccessories as Ninety (90) days from the date of

    Products Covered Length of Coverage

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    What is not covered? (Exclusions)

    Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair andreplacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excludedfrom coverage.

    this limited warranty.

    Abuse & Misuse. Defects or d

    improper operation, storage, missuch as physical damage (cracksthe product resulting from misusrain, extreme humidity or heavy extreme heat, or food; (c) use ofcommercial purposes or subjectabnormal usage or conditions; ofault of Motorola, are excluded

    Use of Non-Motorola Producdamage that result from the usecertified Products, Accessories, equipment are excluded from co

    Unauthorized Service or Moresulting from service, testing, amaintenance, alteration, includichanges, or modification in any Motorola, or its authorized servcoverage.

    Accessories asdefined above.

    Ninety (90) days from the date ofpurchase by the first consumerpurchaser of the product.

    Products orAccessories that areRepaired orReplaced.

    The balance of the originalwarranty or for ninety (90) daysfrom the date returned to theconsumer, whichever is longer.

    Software as defined

    above. Applies only tophysical defects in themedia that embodiesthe copy of the software(e.g. CD-ROM, orfloppy disk).

    Ninety (90) days from the date of

    purchase.

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    phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the tworatings.

    T R ti Ph d T3 T4 FCC i d

    Product RegistratiOnline Product Registration:

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    T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and arelikely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T

    Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is thebetter/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing deviceshave telecoils in them.)

    Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type ofinterference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing healthprofessional may help you find results for your hearing device. The

    more immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are toexperience interference noise from mobile phones.

    Information From the World HealthOrganizationPresent scientific information does not indicate the need for anyspecial precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you areconcerned, you may want to limit your own or your children’s RFexposure by limiting the length of calls or by using hands-freedevices to keep mobile phones away from your head and body.

    Online Product Registration:

    www.motorola.com/us/product

    Product registration is an importMotorola product. Registering pproduct or software updates andupdates on new products or sperequired for warranty coverage.

    Please retain your original dated

    warranty service of your MotoroProduct you will need to provideto confirm warranty status.

    Thank you for choosing a Motor

    Export Law AssuraExport LawThis product is controlled under United States of America and CUnited States of America and Caor re-exportation of this productinformation contact the U S De

    Caring for the Environment byRecycling

    California PerchlSome mobile phones use an i

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    RecyclingRecycling Information

    This symbol on a Motorola product means the product

    should not be disposed of with household waste.

    Disposal of your Mobile Device &

    Accessories

    Please do not dispose of mobile devices or electricalaccessories (such as chargers, headsets, or batteries)

    with your household waste. Do not dispose of yourbattery or mobile device in a fire. These items should be disposedof in accordance with the national collection and recyclingschemes operated by your local or regional authority. Alternatively,you may return unwanted mobile devices and electricalaccessories to any Motorola Approved Service Center in your

    region. Details of Motorola approved national recycling schemes,and further information on Motorola recycling activities can befound at: www.motorola.com/recycling

    Disposal of your Mobile Device Packaging &

    Product Guide

    Some mobile phones use an ithe printed circuit board that perchlorate. In such cases, Ca

    label:Perchlorate Material - speciawww.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardousw

    There is no special handling r

    Privacy and DataMotorola understands that prto everyone. Because some faffect your privacy or data serecommendations to enhance

    • Monitor access—Kdo not leave it whereaccess. Lock your devavailable.

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    these features help you to place your call without takingyour attention off the road.

    • When available use a handsfree

    • Do not engage in sconversations thatyou are talking with a

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    • When available, use a handsfreedevice. If possible, add an additionallayer of convenience to your mobile devicewith one of the many Motorola Originalhandsfree accessories available today.

    • Position your mobile device within easy reach. Beable to access your mobile device without removing youreyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an

    inconvenient time, if possible, let your voicemail answer itfor you.

    • Let the person you are speaking with know you aredriving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavytraffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet,snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.

    • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers whiledriving. Jotting down a “to do” list or going through youraddress book takes attention away from your primaryresponsibility, driving safely.

    • Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible,

    you are talking with aconversations that caroad.

    • Use your mobile deother local emergencaccident, or medical phone service is avai

    • Use your mobile de

    emergencies. If youprogress, or other sedanger, call 911 or ot(wherever wireless pwould want others to

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    A

    active phone line 27alert

    set 30, 52

    turn off 30, 46alpha method text entry 29answer a call 12audio formats 35

    audio jack 1B

    batterycharging 10

    Bluetoothconnect 43send information 44turning on or off 42

    C

    callanswer 12any key answer 13end 12make 12

    call forward 48call waiting 12

    conces

    D

    datdiadiadispdra

    E

    end key 1, 12event reminders 24

    M

    main menu 27

    P

    packe

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    G

    Get Stuff 36

    H

    handsfree speaker 31hearing aid 32home screen 26

    I

    image formats 36international calls 50

    L

    make a call 12

    media center 35menu key 1, 2, 7message indicator 27message threads 22messaging 17micro USB connector 1, 10

    N

    navigation key 1, 2, 7, 31

    numeric text entry 28

    O

    OK key 1, 2, 7, 31

    pphon

    stoyopictupowe

    R

    receirecenredia

    ring sring sringeringto

    ff

    S

    security 34

    text messagescleanup 21

    ti 17

    W

    wa

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    ysend key 1, 12

    service and repairs 74signal strength indicator 26SIM card 8, 34SIM PIN 34soft keys 1, 26

    speaker 27speaker key 1, 12speed dial 50store your number 17

    symbol text entry 28T

    talk key 1, 12t t t 27

    creating 17drafts 22receiving 18sending 17sent messages 23, 24threads 22

    3-way calls 13

    V

    voice names 48

    voicemail 50volume 30volume keys 1

    a

    afms

    wa

    waWHwoWT

    WTY

    you

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