Motorola MOTORAZR 6809504A81 A User Manual

TM  
MOTORAZR V3c  
User’s Guide  
Welcome  
We are pleased that you have chosen the MOTORAZR™ V3c wireless phone.  
Smart/  
Speakerphone  
Key  
Voice Key  
Create voice  
records & voice  
dial names.  
Volume Keys  
Right Soft Key  
Perform function  
in lower right  
display.  
Left Soft Key  
Perform function  
in lower left  
display.  
Clear Key  
Camera Key  
Send Key  
Make &  
Power & End Key  
Turn phone  
answer calls.  
on/off, end calls,  
exit menu  
system.  
4-Way  
Navigation Key  
Center Key  
From home screen, open main  
menu. In menus & lists, press  
to select highlighted option.  
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Contents  
Getting Started . . . . . . . 4  
About This Guide. . . . . . 4  
Install the Battery . . . . . 5  
Charge the Battery . . . . 5  
Turn On Your Phone. . . . 6  
Adjust Volume . . . . . . . . 7  
Make a Call . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Answer a Call . . . . . . . . 7  
Change the Call Alert. . . 8  
View Your Phone  
Receive a Multimedia  
Message . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Bluetooth™  
Connections . . . . . . . . 18  
Synchronize Data. . . . . 20  
TTY Operation . . . . . . . 21  
Lock and Unlock  
Keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Lock and Unlock Phone 38  
If You Forget a Code, PIN,  
or Password. . . . . . . . . 39  
Setting Up Your Phone 40  
Set Ring Styles and  
Alerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Answer Options. . . . . . 41  
Wallpaper. . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Screen Saver . . . . . . . . 41  
Display Brightness. . . . 42  
Display Timeout. . . . . . 42  
Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Talking Phone Settings 43  
Hide or Show Location  
Learning to Use Your  
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
The Home Screen . . . . 23  
The 4-Way Navigation  
Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Enter Text . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Handsfree Speaker . . . 36  
The External Display . . 37  
Change a Code, PIN, or  
Password. . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Highlight Features . . . . 10  
Record and Play a Video  
Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Take and Send a Photo 12  
Send a Multimedia  
Message . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Information . . . . . . . . . 43  
Contents  
2
Conserve Battery  
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Personalizing Features 57  
Menu Features . . . . . . 60  
Dialing Features . . . . . 62  
Call Monitoring . . . . . . 62  
Bluetooth™ Wireless  
Connections . . . . . . . . 64  
Handsfree Features . . 65  
Data and Fax Calls . . . 67  
Network Features. . . . 67  
Personal Organizer  
FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Use & Care . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Hearing Aids . . . . . . . . . 88  
WHO Information . . . . . 89  
Registration . . . . . . . . . 89  
Export Law . . . . . . . . . . 89  
Recycling Information. . 90  
Perchlorate Label . . . . . 90  
Privacy and Data  
Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Driving Safety . . . . . . . . 91  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93  
Calling Features . . . . . . 45  
Redial Number . . . . . . 45  
Automatic Redial . . . . 45  
Silence a Call Alert . . . 45  
Call an Emergency  
Number . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
View Call History . . . . 46  
The Notepad. . . . . . . . 47  
Return an Unanswered  
Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Attach a Number . . . . 48  
Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . 48  
1-Touch Dial . . . . . . . . 49  
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Phone Features. . . . . . . 50  
Main Menu. . . . . . . . . 50  
Settings & Tools Menu 51  
Calling Features . . . . . 52  
Messages. . . . . . . . . . 52  
Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Security . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
News and  
Entertainment. . . . . . . 70  
Service & Repairs . . . . 71  
SAR Data . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Content Copyright . . . . 76  
AGPS & Emergency  
Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Safety Information. . . . 80  
Industry Canada Notice 83  
Contents  
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Getting Started  
open the main menu, scroll to Call History, then  
scroll to and select Dialed. Press to scroll  
to select a menu  
S
CAUTION: Before using the  
phone for the first time, read the  
Important Safety and Legal  
Information included in the gray-  
edged pages at the back of this  
guide.  
and the center key  
option.  
s
symbols  
This means a feature is  
network/subscription dependent and  
may not be available in all areas.  
Contact your service provider for  
more information.  
About This Guide  
This guide shows how to locate a menu  
feature as follows:  
This means a feature requires an  
optional accessory.  
Find it: Press  
This example shows that from the home  
screen, you must press the center key  
Getting Started  
s
>
s Call History  
>
Dialed  
s
to  
4
Install the Battery  
Charge the Battery  
New batteries are shipped partially charged.  
Before you can use your phone, you need to  
install and charge the battery as described  
below. Some batteries perform best after  
several full charge/discharge cycles.  
1.  
2.  
Using the Charger  
1
Insert the  
charger into the  
USB connector  
on your phone  
as shown.  
3.  
4.  
2
3
Plug the other  
end of the  
charger into the  
appropriate electrical outlet.  
When your phone indicates Charge Complete  
remove the charger.  
,
Getting Started  
5
Tip: You can safely leave the charger  
connected to the phone after charging is  
complete. This will not damage the battery.  
correct software drivers installed. Cables and  
software drivers are available in  
Motorola Original data kits, sold separately.  
Note: When you charge the battery, the  
battery level indicator in the upper right corner  
of the display shows how much of the  
charging process is complete. At least 1  
segment of the battery level indicator must be  
visible to ensure full phone functionality while  
charging.  
Note: When your phone’s battery is dead or  
has a very low charge, you must use the  
phone’s charger to recharge the battery. You  
cannot use a USB-cable connection to a  
personal computer to charge a weak or dead  
phone battery.  
Turn On Your Phone  
Charging from a Computer  
1
Open your phone.  
You can charge your battery by connecting a  
cable from your phone’s mini-USB port to a  
high-power USB port on a personal computer  
(not a low-power one such as the USB port on  
your keyboard or bus-powered USB hub).  
Typically, USB high-power ports are located  
directly on your computer.  
2
Press and hold the  
power key for 3  
seconds.  
The phone may  
require several  
seconds to power on.  
Both your phone and the computer must be  
turned on, and your computer must have the  
Getting Started  
6
3
If necessary, enter your 4-digit unlock  
code (the last 4 digits of your phone  
number) and press OK to unlock the  
phone.  
Make a Call  
1
Dial the number.  
Tip: If you make a mistake, press the  
clear key  
and hold  
B
B
to delete the last digit. Press  
to clear all digits.  
Adjust  
Volume  
Press the up or down  
volume keys to:  
2
3
Press  
Press  
N
P
to make the call.  
to end the call.  
Tip: Closing the flip also ends the call unless  
you are using the speakerphone.  
increase or decrease earpiece volume  
during a call  
Note: You must dial the phone number from  
the home screen.  
increase or decrease ringer volume  
setting when the home screen is  
visible (phone must not be in a call and  
flip must be open)  
Answer a Call  
When you receive a call, your phone rings  
and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call  
message.  
silence an incoming call alert  
1
Press  
N
to answer.  
Getting Started  
7
2
Press  
P
to end the call.  
cycle back from silent alert to vibrate and then  
to the lowest alert volume setting.  
Tip: You can set the phone to answer calls  
when you open the flip. (To activate, press  
Phone Flip Closed  
s
>
G Settings  
>
In-Call Setup  
>
Answer Options  
>
Open To Answer.)  
Press the up or  
down volume  
key, then press  
the smart/  
speakerphone  
key to scroll  
through the alert styles: Loud Soft, Vibrate, Vibe then  
Volume Keys  
Note: If the phone is locked, you must first  
enter your 4-digit unlock code to answer the  
call.  
Smart/  
Speakerphone  
Key  
Change the Call Alert  
,
Ring, and Silent. The alert styles are shown on  
Phone Flip  
Open  
the external display.  
After scrolling to the desired alert style, press  
the up or down volume key to save the setting  
and return to the home screen.  
In the home screen,  
press the down volume  
key to switch to lower  
call alert volume, then switch to vibrate and,  
finally, silent alert. Press the up volume key to  
Getting Started  
8
View Your Phone  
Number  
To view your phone number from the home  
screen:  
Press B #.  
or  
Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
m Phone Status  
>
My Tel. Number  
While you are on a call, press Options, then  
select My Tel. Number  
.
Getting Started  
9
Highlight Features  
You can do much more with your phone than  
make and receive calls! This section  
Record and Play a Video  
Clip  
You can record a video clip with your  
phone, and send it to other wireless  
phone users in a multimedia message.  
describes some of your phone’s highlights.  
Camera Lens  
Smart/  
Speakerphone  
Key  
External Display  
Take self-portrait  
View incoming  
Record a Video Clip  
photo with  
call information,  
camera when flip  
use as camera  
is closed.  
viewfinder when  
flip is closed.  
To activate your phone’s video camera:  
Accessory  
Find it: Press  
s
>
E My Stuff  
>
Video Camera  
Connector Port  
Insert charger  
& phone  
Tip: You can also activate your phone’s video  
camera by pressing and releasing the camera  
accessories.  
key  
b.  
Highlight Features  
10  
The active viewfinder image appears on your  
display.  
N
3
4
Press the camera key  
recording.  
b
or Stop to stop  
Press Options, then highlight Store Only and  
621  
press Select to save the video.  
Displays when  
or  
you press  
S
to  
change video  
Press  
to active viewfinder.  
B
to delete the photo and return  
settings.  
Zoom  
1x  
480x640  
Exit  
Options  
Videos Menu  
Press left soft key to  
view Options menu.  
Press right soft key to  
return to previous screen.  
From the video camera viewfinder, press  
Options to open the Videos Menu, which can  
include the following options:  
Press Options to open the Videos Menu (see  
“Videos Menu” following the steps below).  
1
Point the camera lens at the video  
subject.  
Option  
Go To Videos  
Press  
conditions to Automatic  
(Home) Indoor (Office), or Night  
S
left or right to change lighting  
Go to the Videos list to view stored video  
clips.  
,
Sunny  
,
Cloudy  
,
Indoor  
,
.
2
Press the camera key  
recording.  
b to begin  
Highlight Features  
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Tip: You can also activate your phone’s  
camera by pressing the camera key  
Option  
b
.
Video Camera Setup  
The active viewfinder image appears on your  
phone’s display.  
Change Auto Repeat Video Length, Full Screen, or  
Recording Sound  
,
.
N
View Free Space  
I
621  
See how much memory remains for storing  
video clips.  
Displays when  
you press  
S
to  
change camera  
settings.  
Zoom  
1x  
Play a Video Clip  
480x640  
Exit  
Options  
To play a video clip stored on your phone:  
Press left soft key to  
view Options menu.  
Press right soft key to  
return to previous screen.  
Find it: Press  
Scroll to the clip you want to view and press  
the center key  
s
>
E My Stuff  
>
Videos  
Press  
S
up and down to select and adjust  
one of the following settings:  
s
.
Option  
Take and Send a Photo  
Zoom  
To activate your phone’s camera:  
Increase or decrease image size.  
Find it: Press  
s
>
E My Stuff Camera  
>
Highlight Features  
12  
Press Options to open the Store Options menu.  
Then select Store Only Apply as Wallpaper Apply  
as Screen Saver, or Apply as Contacts Entry  
Option  
,
,
Style  
.
Set to Color  
,
Black and White  
,
Antique, or Negative  
.
or  
Lighting Conditions  
Press Send to go to the Send Options screen.  
Set to Automatic  
(Office), or Night  
,
Sunny  
,
Cloudy Indoor (Home) Indoor  
,
,
Then select Send To  
.
.
Pictures Menu  
To view other options, press Options to open  
the Pictures Menu (see “Pictures Menu”  
following these steps).  
The Pictures menu can include the following  
options:  
Point the camera lens at the photo subject,  
then:  
Option  
Go To Pictures  
1
Press the camera key  
photo.  
b
to take the  
View pictures and photos stored on your  
phone.  
2
Press the camera key  
the photo.  
b
again to save  
Auto-Timed Capture  
Set a timer for the camera to take a photo.  
or  
Capture Title  
Assign a name to a captured photo.  
Highlight Features  
13  
Send the Message  
Option  
Camera Setup  
Find it: Press  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Create Message  
>
1
2
New Multimedia Msg  
Change resolution, image quality, or shutter  
tone.  
Press keypad keys to enter message text.  
Press Options to open the MMS Menu  
View Free Space  
.
See how much memory remains for storing  
pictures.  
Note: See “MMS Menu Options” on  
page 16 for descriptions of all menu  
options.  
Send a Multimedia  
Message  
A multimedia message contains embedded  
media objects (possibly including photos,  
pictures, animations, sounds, or voice  
records). You can send a picture message to  
other multimedia messaging-capable phones  
and to other email addresses.  
3
4
Scroll to Insert and press Select  
To insert a stored multimedia object, scroll  
Sound, or Video, and  
press Select. Then scroll to the desired  
.
to Picture Voice Record,  
,
object and press Insert  
.
or  
To take and insert a new photo, scroll to  
New Picture and press Select. Take the photo  
and press Insert  
.
or  
Highlight Features  
14  
To record and insert a new video clip,  
The Message Options menu can include:  
Option  
scroll to New Video and press Select. Record  
the video clip, then press  
s
to store it.  
Cc  
Select Insert to add the new video to the  
Multimedia Msg  
.
Enter names of recipient(s) to receive  
message copy. Names entered here can be  
viewed by all message recipients.  
5
6
Press Send To  
.
Scroll to and select the entry to receive  
the message.  
Bcc  
Enter names of recipient(s) to receive  
message copy. A recipient name entered  
here can be viewed by ONLY that recipient  
and NOT by other recipients.  
or  
Scroll to and select [New Number] or [New Email  
Address], then enter the recipients phone  
number or email address and press the  
Subject  
center key  
s.  
Enter the message subject.  
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Press Send to send the message.  
Attachments  
or  
Add a picture or sound.  
Press Options to open the MMS Menu and  
select Message Options (see table below),  
Message Details Save to Drafts, or Abort Message.  
Priority  
Set to Normal or Urgent  
.
,
Highlight Features  
15  
MMS Menu Options  
Option  
Preview  
While creating a multimedia message, press  
Options to open the MMS Menu, which can include  
the following options:  
View the current contents of the message  
(appears only if you have entered text into  
the boy of the message before pressing  
Options).  
Option  
Insert  
Set Page Timing  
Insert multimedia objects, a new page for  
message text, or a phone number from the  
Set the length of time that the page will be  
displayed.  
Contacts Received, or Dialed list.  
,
Save as Template  
Message Options  
Save message as a template.  
(See table on page 15.)  
Message Details  
Delete Page  
View message statistics.  
Delete the current message page (appears  
only if you have entered text into the boy of  
the message before pressing Options).  
Save to Drafts  
Save the message to the Drafts folder.  
Highlight Features  
16  
Option  
Option  
Copy Text  
Paste  
Highlight and copy a part of the message  
text (appears only if you have entered text  
into the boy of the message before  
pressing Options).  
Insert, at the cursor position, copied or cut  
text (appears only when you have coped  
text with Copy Text or Copy All Text).  
Entry Mode  
Cut Text  
Select a text entry mode.  
Highlight and cut a part of the message text  
(appears only if you have entered text into  
the boy of the message before pressing  
Options).  
Entry Setup  
Set up a text entry method.  
Cancel Message  
Copy All Text  
Open the Msg Abort Options screen.  
Copy all message text (appears only if you  
have entered text into the boy of the  
message before pressing Options).  
Receive a  
Multimedia Message  
Cut All Text  
When you receive a multimedia message,  
Cut all message text (appears only if you  
have entered text into the boy of the  
message before pressing Options).  
your phone displays the  
g
(message waiting)  
indicator and New Message, and plays an alert.  
Highlight Features  
17  
Open the flip and press READ to view the  
message now, or to save it in your Message Inbox  
to view later.  
highlight the file indicator/filename and  
press VIEW (image file type), PLAY (sound  
file).  
To view messages in your Message Inbox  
:
Bluetooth™  
Find it: Press F Messages Inbox  
s
>
>
Connections  
Your phone supports Bluetooth™  
connections. You can connect your phone to a  
Bluetooth headset or car kit, or connect to a  
PC to exchange and synchronize files.  
1
2
Scroll to the desired message.  
Press the center key to open the  
s
message. Your phone first displays the  
picture, then the message.  
Multimedia messages that you receive can  
contain different media objects:  
Your phone supports these Bluetooth profiles:  
Photos, pictures, and animations are  
displayed as you read the message.  
headset (optional Motorola Original™  
accessory)  
A sound file begins playing when its  
slide is displayed. Use the volume keys  
to adjust the volume as the sound file  
plays.  
Handsfree Car Kit (optional  
Motorola Original accessory)  
Tip: Want to know more about your headset  
or car kit? For specific information about a  
device, refer to the instructions that came  
with it.  
Attached files are appended to the  
message. To open the attachment,  
Highlight Features  
18  
Note: All multimedia (video player, audio  
player, shutter tones) play from the  
speakerphone when your phone is connected  
to another Bluetooth device.  
Pair with a Headset,  
Handsfree Device, or PC  
Before you try to connect to another  
Bluetooth device, make sure your phone’s  
Bluetooth power is On and the device is in  
pairing mode (see the user guide for the  
device you are attempting to pair with). You  
cannot perform pairing while your phone is  
connected to another device.  
Turn Bluetooth Power On or  
Off  
Set Bluetooth power to be on whenever your  
phone is on.  
Find it:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Connection  
Bluetooth Link Setup  
Power On  
To pair your phone to a headset accessory,  
handsfree car kit, or PC that supports  
Bluetooth wireless connections:  
>
>
>
>
Find it:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
>
>
Connection  
Bluetooth Link Handsfree  
[Look For Devices]  
Note: To extend battery life, use the above  
procedure and set Bluetooth power to Off  
when not in use. If you turn Bluetooth power  
Off, your phone will not connect to accessories  
until you turn Bluetooth power On and  
reconnect to the accessories.  
>
Your phone displays a list of device(s) located  
within range of the phone. If your phone is  
already connected to a device, your phone  
lists that device and identifies it with a  
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Highlight Features  
19  
(in-use indicator). Once a connection is  
established with a device, no other device can  
connect to your phone until the currently  
connected device is disconnected.  
Synchronize Data  
Use a USB cable connection to transfer and  
synchronize data between your phone and a  
PC.  
1
Highlight a device in the list of devices  
your phone found.  
Make sure that you connect your phone to a  
high-power USB port on your computer (not a  
low-power one such as the USB port on your  
keyboard or bus-powered USB hub). Typically,  
USB high-power ports are located directly on  
your computer.  
2
3
Press the Select key to connect the device.  
If the device requests permission to bond  
with your phone, select YES and enter the  
device PIN code to create a secure  
connection with the device.  
Note: If you connect your phone to a  
low-power USB port on your computer, the  
computer may not recognize your phone.  
Note: The default PIN code is 0000.  
When the connection is made, the  
à
(Bluetooth) indicator or a Bluetooth message  
displays in the home screen.  
To transfer data between your phone and PC:  
You must use the cables and  
install the Motorola Mobile  
Tip: For specific information about an  
accessory, refer to the instructions that came  
with it.  
PhoneTools software included  
with the Motorola Original™ data kit  
Highlight Features  
20  
(see the data kit users guide for more  
information).  
You must plug the TTY device into the phone’s  
headset jack and set the phone to operate in 1  
of 3 TTY modes.  
Make sure both your phone and the  
computer are turned on.  
Note: Use a TSB-121 compliant cable  
(provided by the TTY manufacturer) to  
connect the TTY device to your phone.  
Motorola Mobile PhoneTools software is  
designed to synchronize with basic features  
of many popular Personal Information  
Management (PIM) software and hardware  
products. Use Motorola Mobile PhoneTools  
software to synchronize data between your  
phone and PC.  
Note: Set the phone to level 4 (middle setting)  
for proper operation. If you experience a high  
number of incorrect characters, adjust the  
volume as needed to minimize the error rate.  
Note: For optimal performance, your phone  
should be at least 12 inches (30 centimeters)  
from the TTY device. Placing the phone too  
close to the TTY device may cause high error  
rates.  
To synchronize data between your phone and  
PC, select the Sync option from the Motorola  
Mobile PhoneTools software running on the  
PC. See the Mobile PhoneTools user’s guide  
for more information.  
Set TTY Mode  
TTY Operation  
You can use an optional TTY device with  
your phone to send and receive calls.  
ù
When you set your phone to a TTY mode,  
it operates in that mode whenever the TTY  
device is connected.  
Highlight Features  
21  
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
symbol, and the mode setting display during  
an active TTY call.  
>
TTY Setup  
TTY Mode can include the following options:  
Return to Voice Mode  
Option  
To return to standard voice mode, select Voice  
from the TTY Setup menu.  
Voice  
Return to standard voice mode.  
TTY  
Transmit and receive TTY characters.  
VCO  
Receive TTY characters but transmit by  
speaking into microphone.  
HCO  
Transmit TTY characters but receive by  
listening to earpiece.  
When your phone is in a TTY mode, the  
international TTY mode, the international TTY  
Highlight Features  
22  
Learning to Use Your Phone  
See page 1 for a basic phone diagram.  
Labels at the bottom corners of the display  
show the current soft key functions. Press the  
left or right soft key to perform the function  
indicated by the left or right soft key label.  
The Home Screen  
The home screen is displayed when you are  
not on a call or using the menu. You must be  
in the home screen to dial a phone number.  
Your phone displays several system status  
indicators and system alerts:  
4. Message  
3. Roam  
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2. Signal  
Strength  
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Battery  
Level  
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Ring Alert  
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Coverage  
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AGPS  
Service  
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F
Call History  
Contacts  
Right Soft Key  
Label  
Left Soft Key  
Label  
12:45pm  
Call History  
Contacts  
Note: Your home screen may look different  
than the display shown above.  
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System Alerts and Status  
Indicators  
Indicator  
×
Missed Call Indicator  
Indicates that you received an unanswered  
call.  
Indicator  
6
Signal Strength Indicator  
Embedded Java Application Indicator  
Vertical bars show the strength of the  
network connection.  
Shows during Java  
No Service Indicator  
Phone is in area with no service coverage.  
TTY Indicator  
Phone is in TTY mode (see page 21).  
Voice Call/Incoming Call Indicator  
Shows during an active voice call.  
911 Indicator  
Shows when 911 is On  
Location Indicator  
Shows when your phone can send location  
information or not  
application.  
÷
W
Roaming Indicator  
Indicates phone is in a digital coverage area  
and is roaming off network.  
8
/
Digital Indicator  
Indicates phone is in a CDMA digital  
coverage area.  
-
I
1X Indicator  
P
Indicates phone is in a 1x-RTT coverage  
area.  
.
Ö
Ö
Ñ.  
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Indicator  
Indicator  
õ
Sounds Loud  
t Voice Message Indicator  
Indicates Style (in Ring Styles) is set to Loud  
.
Shows when you receive a new voicemail  
message.  
ô
Sounds Soft  
Indicates Style (in Ring Styles) is set to Soft  
All Sounds Off  
Indicates Style (in Ring Styles) is set to Silent  
Vibrate On  
Indicates Style (in Ring Styles) is set to Vibrate  
Sound On, Vibrate On  
Indicates Style (in Ring Styles) is set to  
Vibe then Ring  
.
The 4-Way Navigation  
Key  
Í
.
Î
Use the 4-way navigation key (  
S) to scroll  
up, down, left, or right through the menu  
.
system. Press the center key  
highlighted menu item.  
s
to select a  
Ì
.
Speakerphone On  
Indicates speakerphone is on.  
Q
Text Message Indicator  
Displays when you receive a new text  
message.  
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Press  
S
to scroll to a menu feature icon in  
Menus  
From the home screen, press the center  
the main menu. The following icons represent  
features that may appear in the main menu,  
depending on your service provider and  
service subscription options.  
key  
s to enter the main menu.  
Îì  
6
Menu Features  
WED 12/07/05  
E
H
C Contacts  
B
G
I
A
Games & Apps  
Settings  
B
F
D
Call History  
12:45pm  
Right Soft Key  
Perform right  
function.  
Left Soft Key  
Perform left  
function.  
Call History  
Contacts  
F
H
E
Messages  
Tools  
VXL Mobile Browser  
My Stuff  
My Account  
Center Key  
From home  
screen, press  
to open main  
menu.  
Navigation Key  
Scroll through  
menus & lists.  
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Menu Shortcuts  
Select a Feature Option  
Your phone displays 4 menu icons in the  
middle of the home screen.  
When you select certain features, your phone  
displays a list of items or options that you can  
select. For example, when you view the  
dialed calls list, you can select an entry and  
perform additional tasks on that entry:  
Îì  
6
WED 12/07/05  
E
H
B
Îì  
6
F
Dialed  
Highlighted  
Option  
10) John Smith  
9) Lisa Owens  
8) Adda Thomas  
12:45pm  
Call History  
Contacts  
7) Jack Bradshaw  
Press  
S
left, right, up, or down to open the  
menu represented by the icon you select. You  
can change the menu icons that appear in the  
home screen, or set your phone not to display  
icons in the home screen (see “Show or Hide  
Menu Icons” on page 60).  
Press  
Options  
to view Last  
Calls menu.  
Press  
Options  
Back  
Back to  
return to  
previous  
screen.  
Press  
S
to scroll up or down to  
highlight the option you want.  
In a numbered list, press a number key  
to highlight the option.  
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In an alphabetized list, press a key  
repeatedly to cycle through the letters  
on the key and highlight the closest  
matching list option  
Îì  
6
Entry Details  
Name: John Smith  
No.: 2125551212  
Type: Mobile  
Speed No.: 6  
Highlighted  
Option  
t
When an option has a list of possible  
Category: General  
Ringer ID: None  
Done  
values, press  
S
left or right to scroll  
Press  
Done  
to save all  
changes.  
Press  
through and select a value.  
Send to to  
exit without  
making  
Send to  
When an option has a list of possible  
numeric values, press a number key to  
set the value.  
changes.  
The message center lets you compose and  
send text messages.  
Îì  
6
Enter Text  
ÂÆ Msg  
450  
Some features require you to enter  
information. The following is a sample of a  
screen for a phonebook entry.  
Press  
Options  
to view  
Message  
Options  
Cancel  
Menu  
.
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Choose a Text Entry Mode  
Set Up a Text Entry Method  
Multiple text entry mode make it easy for you  
to enter names, numbers, and messages. The  
mode you select remains active until you  
select another mode.  
From the Message Menu, press Options, then select  
Entry Setup. Select Primary Setup or Secondary Setup  
,
and choose:  
iTAP English Let the phone predict each  
Press Options in any text entry screen, then  
scroll to and select Entry Mode to select 1 of the  
following entry modes:  
English word as you press keys  
(see page 33).  
iTAP  
Let the phone predict each  
Primary  
Numeric  
Symbol  
The primary text entry method  
(see below to set).  
French word as you press keys.  
Français  
Tap English Let letters and numbers by  
Enter numbers only (see  
page 34).  
pressing a key 1 or more times.  
Tap  
Extended  
Enter individual letters,  
numbers, and symbols by  
pressing the keys multiple  
times.  
Enter symbols only (see  
page 34).  
Your phone may not contain all of the  
languages listed above.  
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Using Capitalization  
k
i
n
o
iTAP, capitalize next  
letter only  
Press  
0
in any text entry screen to change  
text case. The following indicators show  
capitalization status:  
iTAP, all capital  
letters  
U
=no capital letters  
=all capital letters  
V
letter only  
=capitalize next  
The following indicators identify Numeric or  
Symbol entry method:  
T
W
method  
=numeric  
[=symbol method  
Text Entry Method Indicators  
When you select the Primary or Secondary text  
entry method, the following indicators identify  
the text entry setting:  
Tap Method  
This is the standard method for entering text  
on your phone.  
Primary  
g
Secondary  
m
Tap, no capital letters  
Regular Tap English method cycles through the  
letters and numbers of the key you press.  
Tap Extended method also cycles through  
additional symbols as shown in the  
“Character Chart” on page 31.  
ù
ú
Tap, capitalize next  
letter only  
f
j
l
p
Tap, all capital letters  
iTAP, no capital  
letters  
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1
2
Press a keypad key one or more times to  
cycle to the desired letter, number, or  
symbol.  
Îì  
6
ÁÔ Msg  
436  
Press  
to accept  
Program, or  
S
right  
This is a prog ram  
Repeat the step above to enter all  
characters.  
press  
*
to  
reject it, then  
press # to  
enter a space  
Tip: Press  
completion, or  
S
right to accept a word  
to insert a space.  
Options  
Send To  
after prog  
.
#
If you want a different word (such as progress),  
continue pressing keypad keys to enter the  
remaining characters.  
In a text entry screen, you can press  
switch entry methods. If Tap English or  
Tap Extended is not available as the Primary or  
*
to  
Secondary entry method, see page 29.  
Character Chart  
When you enter 3 or more characters in a  
row, your phone may guess the rest of the  
word. For example, if you enter prog you might  
see:  
Use this chart as a guide for entering  
characters with Tap Extended method.  
Keys/Characters  
1
. 1 ? ! , @ _ & ~ : ; " - ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥  
x * / \ [ ] = > < # §  
+
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Keys/Characters  
Keys/Characters  
2
9
a b c 2 ä å á à â ã  
α
ß ç  
w x y z 9 ξ ψ  
3
0
d e f 3  
δ
ë é è ê  
φ
change text case, for capital letters  
4
*
g h i 4 ï í ì  
γ
change text entry method (hold for default)  
5
#
j k l 5  
λ
enter space  
6
Note: This chart may not reflect the exact  
character set available on your phone. In a  
m n o 6 ñ ö ó ò ô õ  
ω
7
URL editor,  
1
first shows common  
characters for that editor.  
p q r s 7  
π
ß
σ
8
Tap Method Text Entry Rules  
t u v 8  
θ
ü ú ù û  
Press a keypad key repeatedly to cycle  
through its characters.  
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Press  
S
left or right to move the  
For example, if you press 7 7 6 4  
letter combinations that match your key  
presses display:  
,
flashing cursor to the left or right in a  
text message.  
The first character of every sentence is  
capitalized. If necessary, press  
down to force the character to  
lowercase before the cursor moves to  
the next position.  
Îì  
6
S
ÁÛ Msg  
433  
Press  
S
to accept  
program.  
up  
This is a prog ram  
Press  
S
to highlight  
another  
right  
Press  
Select  
to lock  
If you enter or edit information and do  
not want to save the changes, press  
prog proh proi pro4  
Select  
Delete  
combination.  
highlighted  
combination.  
O
to exit without saving.  
Press Delete  
to delete  
last letter.  
iTAP® Method  
If you want a different word (such as Progress),  
continue pressing keypad keys to enter the  
remaining characters.  
iTAP software provides a predictive text entry  
method that lets you enter a word using 1 key  
press per letter. This can be faster than Tap  
method, because your phone combines the  
key presses into common words.  
Enter Words  
In a text entry screen, you can press  
*
to  
switch entry methods. An indicator tells you  
which method is active (see page 30). If iTAP  
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method is not available as the Primary or  
Secondary entry method, see page 29.  
Numeric Method  
In a text entry screen, press  
*
(numeric)  
to switch  
1
Press a keypad key one or more times to  
show possible letter combinations at the  
bottom of the screen.  
entry methods until the  
indicator displays.  
W
Press keypad keys to enter the numbers you  
want. When you finish entering numbers,  
2
3
Scroll left or right to highlight the  
combination you want.  
press  
*
to switch to another entry method.  
Press Select to lock a highlighted  
combination. (You can press keypad keys  
to add more letters to the end of the  
combination.)  
Symbol Method  
In a text entry screen, press  
*
(symbol)  
to switch  
entry methods until the  
indicator displays.  
Ä
or  
Press  
*
to enter the highlighted  
1
Press a key one or more times to show  
possible symbol combinations at the  
bottom of the display.  
combination when it spells a word.  
If you enter a word your phone does not  
recognize, the phone stores it to use as 1 of  
your word options. When you fill memory  
space for unrecognized words, your phone  
deletes the oldest words to add new words.  
2
3
Scroll left or right to highlight the symbol  
you want to enter.  
Press Select to enter the highlighted  
symbol.  
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Symbol Chart  
Keys/Characters  
Use this chart as a guide for entering  
characters with symbol method.  
7
< > =  
Keys/Characters  
8
1
$ £ ¥  
. ? ! , @ ' - _ : ; ( ) & " ~ 1 0 ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥  
+ X * / \ [ ] = > < # §  
9
# % *  
2
0
@ _ \  
+ - X * / \ [ ] = > < # §  
3
*
/ : ;  
change text entry method (hold for default)  
4
#
" & '  
enter space  
5
Note: This chart may not reflect the exact  
( ) [ ] { }  
character set available on your phone. In a  
6
URL editor,  
1
first shows common  
¿ ¡ ~  
characters for that editor.  
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Deleting Letters and Words  
Turn Handsfree  
Speaker On/Off  
Smart/  
Speakerphone  
Key  
Place the cursor to the right of the text you  
want to delete, and then:  
To activate the  
Volume Keys  
speakerphone during a  
call, press and hold the  
smart/speakerphone  
key.  
Press  
Hold  
B
to delete 1 letter at a time.  
B
to delete the entire message.  
Handsfree Speaker  
Note: You must open your phone’s flip to  
activate the speakerphone.  
You will see Spkrphone On and hear a soft audio  
alert.  
To end the call, press End Call or press  
P. You  
will see Call Ended and hear a soft audio alert.  
Your phone’s integrated handsfree speaker  
allows you to talk to another party without  
holding the phone to your ear.  
Note: Closing the flip while using the  
speakerphone does not end the call.  
The speakerphone remains on until you press  
the smart/speakerphone key again or turn off  
the phone. You will see Spkrphone Off  
.
You can also set your phone to turn off the  
speakerphone automatically after 20 seconds  
of inactivity:  
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Find it: Press  
s
20 sec timeout  
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
The External Display  
When the flip is closed, you can use the  
external display for the following:  
>
SpeakerPhone  
>
Note: The handsfree speaker is disabled  
when you connect your phone to a handsfree  
car kit or headset accessory.  
View time, date, and phone status  
information.  
Use Handsfree Speaker with  
Flip Closed  
View message notifications.  
Change a Code, PIN, or  
Password  
Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally  
set to the last 4 digits of your phone number,  
and the 6-digit security code is originally set to  
000000. Your service provider may reset  
these codes before you receive your phone.  
1
2
Open your phone’s flip.  
Press and hold the smart/speakerphone  
key to turn on the speakerphone.  
3
4
5
Enter the number you wish to call and  
press  
N.  
When the call is connected, close the flip,  
and continue your conversation.  
If your service provider has not reset these  
codes, we recommend that you change them  
to prevent others from accessing your  
To end the call, press and hold the  
smart/speakerphone key. You will see Call  
Ended and hear a soft audio alert.  
personal information. The unlock code must  
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37  
contain 4 digits, and the security code must  
contain 6 digits.  
To use a locked phone, you must enter the  
unlock code. A locked phone still rings or  
vibrates for incoming calls or messages, but  
To change a code or password:  
you must unlock it to answer  
.
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Security  
You can make emergency calls on your phone  
even when it is locked (see page 46).  
>
New Passwords  
Select the type of code you wish to change,  
enter the old code when prompted, then  
enter the new code.  
Lock Your Phone  
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Security  
>
Phone Lock  
>
Lock Now or Automatic Lock  
Lock and Unlock Keypad  
Both Phone Lock options require you to enter the  
You can lock your phone’s keypad to prevent  
accidental key presses.  
unlock code before completing your selection.  
Unlock Your Phone  
Press B * to lock/unlock the keypad.  
At the Enter Unlock Code prompt, enter your  
unlock code and press Ok to unlock your  
phone.  
Lock and Unlock Phone  
You can lock your phone manually or set the  
phone to lock automatically whenever you  
turn it off.  
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If You Forget a Code,  
PIN, or Password  
Note: Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is  
originally set to the last 4 digits of your phone  
number, and the 6-digit security code is  
originally set to 000000.  
If you forget your security code, contact your  
service provider.  
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39  
Setting Up Your Phone  
Note: Your phone plays a sample of each  
highlighted setting as you scroll through  
the settings.  
Set Ring Styles and  
Alerts  
If you set Call Vibrate to On, the phone  
vibrates to indicate an incoming call. (If  
you also set Calls to a sound, the phone  
vibrates and rings to indicate an incoming  
call.)  
Your phone rings and/or vibrates to notify you  
of an incoming call or to signal certain other  
events. This ring or vibration is called an alert.  
Set a Style  
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Ring Styles  
G Settings  
Ring Styles  
Scroll to Style and press Select or  
Scroll to the desired setting and press  
Select or  
Set Alerts  
Tip: You can also press  
s
>
Your phone includes alerts for Calls  
,
Inbox,  
>
1
2
Personalize  
>
Sound Settings  
>
Voicemail  
,
Alarms  
,
Data Calls  
,
Fax Calls, and Reminders  
.
s
.
You can specify a detailed setting for each  
type of alert:  
s
.
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Ring Styles  
1
Scroll to Style Detail and press Select or  
s.  
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40  
2
3
Scroll to the desired alert type and press  
Change or  
Wallpaper  
Set a photo, picture, or animation as a  
wallpaper (background) image in your phone’s  
home screen.  
s
.
Scroll to the desired detail setting and  
press Select or  
s
.
Note: Your phone plays a sample of each  
highlighted detail setting as you scroll  
through them.  
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Personalize  
>
Wallpaper  
1
Highlight Picture and press Change to view  
available pictures.  
Answer Options  
You can use these alternative methods to  
answer an incoming call.  
2
Scroll to the picture you want and press  
Select  
.
Multi-key  
answer by pressing any key  
answer by opening the flip  
Screen Saver  
Set a photo, picture, or animation as a screen  
saver image.  
Open To Answer  
To activate or deactivate an answer option:  
Find it: Press In-Call Setup  
Answer Options  
The screen saver image displays when the flip  
is open and no activity is detected for a  
specified time period. The image shrinks to fill  
the display, if necessary. An animation  
s
>
G Settings  
>
>
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41  
repeats for one minute, then the first frame of  
the animation displays.  
Display Brightness  
Find it: Press  
Brightness  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
Tip: Turn off the screen saver to extend  
battery life.  
>
Find it: Press  
Screen Saver  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Personalize  
Display Timeout  
>
To save battery life, the display can turn off  
when you’re not using your phone. The  
display turns back on when you open the flip  
or press any key. To set how long your phone  
waits before the display turns off:  
To select a picture to use as a screen saver:  
1
Highlight Picture and press Change to view  
available pictures.  
2
Scroll to the picture you want and press  
Select  
.
Press  
s
>
G Settings  
.
>
Initial Setup  
To specify how long your phone must be  
inactive before it displays the screen saver:  
>
Display Timeout  
1
2
Highlight Delay and press Change  
Scroll to the 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes, or 10  
minutes, and press Select  
.
Backlight  
Set the amount of time that the display and  
keypad backlights remain on, or turn off  
backlights to extend battery life.  
,
,
.
Note: Select Off if you do not want your  
phone to display a screen saver.  
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42  
Find it: Press  
Backlight  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
useful information (for example, driving  
directions, or the location of the nearest  
bank). Your phone prompts you when the  
network or a service asks for your location.  
You can refuse at this point.  
>
Talking Phone Settings  
You can set your phone to speak aloud the  
name of a Contacts entry when you  
highlight the entry in the Contacts list:  
When ALI is set to 911 Only, your phone  
displays the  
á
(ALI off) indicator, and the  
phone does not send location information  
unless you call the emergency phone number  
(such as 911).  
Find it: Press  
Sound Setting  
s
Contacts Voice  
>
G Settings  
>
>
Personalize  
>
>
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Location  
Hide or Show  
Location Information  
Your phone can use the automatic location  
information (ALI) feature to tell the network  
where you are physically located.  
1
2
3
When prompted, enter the location code.  
Scroll to Location On or Location Off  
Press Select to select the setting.  
.
Conserve Battery Power  
Your phone includes an ambient light sensor  
and battery save setting to extend battery life.  
When this feature is activated, it automatically  
When ALI is set to Location On, your phone  
displays the  
Ö
(ALI on) indicator. Services  
may use your known location to provide  
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43  
turns off the keypad backlight when it detects  
that enough ambient light is available.  
Inhibiting or covering the sensor can cause  
intermittent backlighting.  
Find it: Press  
> Battery Save  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
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44  
Calling Features  
For basic instructions on how to make and  
answer calls, see page 7.  
phone rings or vibrates 1 time, displays  
Redial Successful, and then connects the call.  
You must turn on automatic redial to use the  
feature. To turn automatic redial on or off:  
Redial Number  
Find it: Press  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
1
2
3
Press  
Scroll to the entry you want to call.  
Press to redial the number.  
N
to view the dialed calls list.  
>
Auto Redial  
When automatic redial is turned off, you can  
manually activate the feature to redial a phone  
number. When you hear a fast busy signal and  
N
see Call Failed  
:
Automatic Redial  
When you receive a busy signal, your phone  
Press or RETRY to activate automatic redial.  
N
displays Call Failed, Number Busy  
.
Silence a Call Alert  
You can silence the alert for an incoming call  
before answering the call.  
With automatic redial, your phone  
automatically redials the number for 4  
minutes. When the call goes through, your  
Calling Features  
45  
Press the volume key up or down to silence  
the alert for the incoming call.  
View Call History  
Your phone keeps lists of the calls you  
recently received and dialed, even if the calls  
did not connect. The lists are sorted from  
newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries  
are deleted as new entries are added.  
Call an Emergency  
Number  
Your service provider programs 1 or more  
emergency phone numbers, such as 911, that  
you can call under any circumstances, even  
when your phone is locked.  
Shortcut: Press  
N
from the home screen to  
view the Call History list.  
Find it: Press D Call History  
s
>
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
2
3
4
Scroll to Received or Dialed  
.
Press Select to select the list.  
Scroll to an entry.  
Press  
N
to call the entrys number.  
or  
1
2
Enter the emergency number.  
Press to call the emergency number.  
N
Calling Features  
46  
Press Options to open the Options menu and  
perform various operations on the entry  
(see the table below).  
Option  
Add Digits  
Add digits or insert a special character.  
or  
Attach Number  
Press  
s
to view entry details.  
Attach a number to the number you  
entered.  
The Options menu can include the following  
options:  
Option  
The Notepad  
Store  
The most recent set of digits that you enter  
are stored in your phone’s notepad memory.  
This can be a phone number that you called or  
a number that you entered but did not call. To  
retrieve the number stored in the notepad:  
Create a Contacts entry with the number in  
the No. field.  
Delete  
Delete the selected entry (if the entry has  
not been locked).  
Find it: Press  
s
>
D Call History > Notepad  
Delete All  
Press  
N
to call the number.  
Delete all unlocked entries.  
Send Message  
or  
Press Options to open the Dialing Menu to attach a  
number or insert a special character.  
Send a message to the entry’s number.  
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or  
Attach a Number  
Press Store to create a new Contacts entry with  
the number from the Notepad already entered in  
the No. field.  
While dialing (with digits visible in the display),  
press Options, then scroll to and select  
Attach Number, attach a number from Contacts or  
the Call History list.  
Return an Unanswered  
Call  
Your phone keeps a record of your  
unanswered calls, and displays:  
Speed Dial  
Each entry you store in the phonebook is  
assigned a unique speed dial number.  
Tip: To see an entrys speed dial number,  
the  
×
(missed call) indicator  
press  
press  
s
>
C Contacts, scroll to the entry, and  
X Missed Calls, where is the number of  
missed calls  
X
s
.
To speed dial a phonebook entry:  
1
2
3
Press VIEW to see the received calls list.  
1
Enter the speed dial number for the entry  
you want to call.  
Scroll to the call you want to return.  
Press  
N
to make the call.  
2
3
Press  
Press  
#
N
to submit the number.  
to call the entry.  
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If no voicemail number is stored, your phone  
prompts you to store a number.  
1-Touch Dial  
To call phonebook entries 1 through 9, press  
and hold the single-digit speed dial number for  
1 second.  
Voicemail  
Voicemail messages that you receive are  
stored on the network. To listen to your  
messages, you must call your voicemail  
phone number.  
Note: Your service provider may include  
additional information about using this  
feature.  
Listen to Voicemail Messages  
Find it: Press  
Press (send key) to call your voicemail  
phone number.  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Voicemail  
N
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Phone Features  
This section helps you locate features on your phone that were not described earlier in this guide.  
Main Menu  
This is the standard main menu layout. Menu organization and feature names may vary on  
your phone. Not all features may be available on your phone.  
C
Contacts  
F
Messages  
B
G
Games & Apps  
Voicemail  
Create Message  
Message Inbox  
Outbox  
D
Call History  
Settings  
(see next page)  
Received  
Dialed  
Preset Messages  
Drafts  
Notepad  
I
Tools  
Call Times  
Data Times  
Data Volumes  
Browser Alerts  
Calculator  
Datebook  
Voice Records  
Alarm Clock  
H
E
VXL Mobile Browser  
My Stuff  
Camera  
A
My Account  
My Pics  
My Sounds  
My Videos  
Video Camera  
Get Multimedia  
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Settings & Tools Menu  
t
Ring Styles  
Z
Initial Setup  
S
ò
L
Headset  
Style  
SpeakerPhone  
Auto Answer  
Voice Dial  
Style Detail  
Auto PIN Dial  
Auto Redial  
Display Timeout  
Backlight  
l
Personalize  
Location  
Home Screen  
Location On  
Location Off  
TTY Setup  
Scroll  
Main Menu  
Greeting  
Language  
Wallpaper  
Battery Save  
Brightness  
DTMF  
Connection  
Screen Saver  
Sound Settings  
Bluetooth Link  
Incoming Call  
Hyphenation  
Master Reset  
Master Clear  
U
In-Call Setup  
In-Call Timer  
Answer Options  
j
Network Info  
Current Network  
u
Security  
Set Mode  
Service Tone  
Call Drop Tone  
Phone Lock  
Lock Keypad  
Lock Application  
Restrict Calls  
New Passwords  
J
Auto Answer  
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Calling Features  
Messages  
Features  
Features  
Auto PIN Dial  
Send Text Message  
Some networks require an authenticating  
PIN code to allow outgoing calls. Use this  
feature to automatically dial your PIN code.  
Send a text message:  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Create Message  
>
New Short Message  
To activate Auto PIN Dial and save your PIN  
code:  
Press Options to perform various operations  
on the message.  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup Auto PIN Dial  
>
Send Multimedia Message  
Restrict Calls  
Restrict outgoing or incoming calls:  
Send a multimedia message:  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Create Message  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Security  
>
Restrict Calls  
>
New Multimedia Msg  
Use Multimedia Template  
When prompted, enter the unlock code and  
press Ok. Then select Outgoing Calls or  
Incoming Calls and press Change. Highlight Allow  
Open an MMS template with preloaded  
media:  
and press Change, then select All  
Phonebook  
,
None, or  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Create Message  
.
>
MMS Templates  
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Features  
Features  
Create Preset Messages  
View Sent Messages  
Enter and store prewritten messages  
that you can select and send later.  
View sent messages:  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Outbox  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Preset Messages  
Scroll to and highlight the message you  
want to view, and press  
>
[New Preset Message]  
s
.
Enter the message and press  
s
to save it.  
Press Options to perform various operations  
on the message.  
Send Preset Message  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Preset Messages  
Drafts  
> preset message  
Press Options, then scroll to Send and press  
Select  
View messages saved in Drafts folder:  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Drafts  
.
Scroll to and highlight the message you  
want to view, and press . You can edit  
Store Message Objects  
s
Go to a multimedia message slide, or  
the message when you view it.  
highlight a message in a letter, then press  
Press Options to perform various operations  
on the message.  
Options  
.
Select Save Picture or Save Sound  
.
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Features  
Contacts  
Features  
Cleanup Messages  
Delete all messages or only  
messages from the Outbox or Drafts folder:  
Create Entry  
Create a new Contacts entry:  
s
>
F Messages  
s
>
C Contacts > [New Entry]  
Press Options, then scroll to and select  
Cleanup Messages. Next, scroll to All Outbox, or  
Drafts, and press Select  
View Browser Alerts  
View Entry  
C Contacts > entry  
to view the entry.  
,
s
>
.
Press  
s
View special notifications from your  
Web browser:  
Press Options to open the Contacts Menu  
.
Dial Number  
s
>
F Messages  
>
Browser Alerts  
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
to call the entry.  
Press  
N
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Features  
Features  
Edit Entry  
Copy Multiple Contacts Entries  
Edit a Contacts entry:  
Copy a range of Contacts entries to another  
location in Contacts  
C Contacts > entry > Options  
Copy Entries From(start)  
> location number > From(end)  
:
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
Press Options, then scroll to Edit and press  
Select  
s
>
>
>
:
.
:
Copy Entry  
> location number > To(start)  
:
> location number  
Copy a Contacts entry to another location in  
Contacts  
C Contacts > entry > Options  
Copy Entry > location number  
:
Delete Entry  
s
>
Delete a Contacts entry:  
>
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
Press Options, then scroll to Delete and press  
Select or  
s
.
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Features  
Features  
Set Speed Dial Number  
Assign Ringer ID to Entry  
Assign a speed dial number to a Contacts  
Assign a distinctive ringer to a Contacts entry:  
entry:  
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
Press Options, then scroll to Edit and press  
Select. Scroll to Ringer ID and press . Scroll  
to the desired setting and press Select or  
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
Press Options, then scroll to Edit and press  
Select. Scroll to Speed No. and press . If  
necessary, press to delete an existing  
speed dial number. Enter the new speed  
dial number and press Ok  
s
s
s.  
B
Note: Your phone plays a sample of each  
highlighted setting as you scroll through  
them.  
.
Set Default Number for Entry  
Delete Entry  
Set the default number for a Contacts entry  
with multiple numbers:  
Delete a Contacts entry:  
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
Press Options, then scroll to Delete and press  
Select or  
s
>
C Contacts > entry  
Press Options, then scroll to Set Primary and  
press Select. Scroll to the number to be set  
s
.
as the default number and press Select  
.
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Features  
Personalizing Features  
Sort Contacts  
Using Voice Commands  
Set the order in which Contacts entries are  
listed:  
You can place calls and perform other tasks by  
speaking commands to your phone.  
s
>
C Contacts  
1
Press and release the voice key on the  
right side of the phone.  
Press Options, then scroll to Setup and press  
Select. Next, scroll to Sort by and press Change  
.
Your phone displays and speaks Say a  
command, followed by a list of voice  
commands.  
Scroll to Name Speed No., or Email, and press  
Select. Finally, press Done to save the setting.  
,
View Primary or All Numbers  
2
Say one of the commands listed in the  
following table.  
Set to view only primary numbers or all  
numbers when viewing entries:  
s
>
C Contacts  
Press Options, then scroll to Setup and press  
Select. Next, scroll to View and press Change  
.
Scroll to All Contacts or Primary Contacts and press  
Select. Finally, press Done to save the setting.  
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Your phone performs the corresponding  
action.  
Voice Commands  
Send Text <Name or #>  
Voice Commands  
Call <Name or #>  
Send a text message to:  
a
Contacts entry whose name you  
Place a call to:  
speak  
a
Contacts entry whose name you  
or  
speak  
a phone number you speak  
or  
Send Picture <Name or #>  
a
Contacts entry whose phone number  
Send a multimedia message to:  
you speak.  
a
Contacts entry whose name you  
Call <Number>  
speak  
Place a call to a phone number you speak.  
or  
a phone number you speak  
(See page 12 for instructions on sending a  
picture in a message.)  
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(If the entry included only one number for Bill  
Smith, you would simply say “Call Bill Smith.”)  
Voice Commands  
Lookup <Name>  
Tip: Speak numbers at a normal speed and  
volume, pronouncing each digit distinctly.  
Avoid pausing between digits.  
Look up a Contacts entry by speaking the  
entrys name.  
Go To <App>  
Voice Service Setup  
Use a voice shortcut to access the phone  
app (application) you specify:  
You can modify several voice command  
settings:  
<Voicemail> <Camera>, <Redial>,  
,
<Received Calls>  
1
Press and release the voice key on the  
right side of the phone.  
Check <Item>  
View information on the item you speak:  
<Status> <Signal> <Network>  
<Battery> <My phone #>  
2
3
Press Settings  
Scroll to Choice Lists  
Sound, or About, and press OK  
.
,
,
,
,
Sensitivity, Digit Dialing,  
,
(s).  
Tip: When speaking the name of a Contacts  
entry, you must say the name exactly as it is  
listed in the entry. For example, to call the  
mobile number for a Contacts entry named Bill  
Smith, you would say “Call Bill Smith mobile.”  
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More Personalizing Features  
Features  
Change Home Screen Menu Icons  
Features  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Personalize  
Down Right, or Left  
Change Home Screen Soft Key Labels  
>
Home Screen  
Call & Key Volumes  
>
Home Keys Up  
>
,
,
s
>
G Settings  
Scroll to Ring Volume or Key Volume and press  
Change  
>
Ring Styles > Style Detail  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Personalize Home Screen  
>
.
>
Home Keys Left Soft Key or Right Soft Key  
>
Master Reset  
Menu Features  
Features  
Reset all options except unlock code,  
security code, and lifetime timer:  
Menu Language  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup Master Reset  
>
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
>
Language  
To reset all options, you need to enter the  
Security Code (000000).  
Show or Hide Menu Icons  
Show or hide menu feature icons in the  
home screen:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Personalize  
>
Home Screen  
>
Home Keys  
>
Icons  
>
Hide or Show  
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Features  
Master Clear  
Reset all options except unlock code,  
security code, and lifetime timer, and clear  
all user settings and entries:  
Warning: This option erases all  
user-entered information stored in your  
phone memory, including phonebook  
entries and downloaded files. Once you  
erase the information, it cannot be  
recovered. It resets all options to their  
factory settings except for the unlock code,  
security code, and lifetime timer.  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup Master Clear  
>
To reset all options, you need to enter the  
Security Code (000000).  
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Dialing Features  
Call Monitoring  
Network connection time is the elapsed  
time from the moment you connect to your  
service providers network to the moment  
Features  
DTMF Tones  
Your phone can send Dual Tone Multi  
Frequency (DTMF) tones for calling card  
calls or to navigate automated systems  
such as banking by phone.  
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, please contact your  
service provider directly.  
Setting up DTMF tones:  
s
Long, or Off  
>
G Settings  
>
Initial Setup  
>
DTMF  
>
Short,  
Switch between voice calls and DTMF calls:  
Features  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Personalize  
>
Sound Settings  
Set In-Call Timer  
>
Number Dialing  
>
DTMF or Voice  
s
>
G Settings  
>
In-Call Setup  
Depending on the setting you select, key  
presses during a call are sent as spoken  
digits or DTMF tones.  
>
In-Call Timer  
Choose Display or Beep  
.
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62  
Features  
Features  
View Call Times  
View Data Volumes  
s
>
D Call History  
Scroll to Received Dialed, or Call Times, and press  
Select  
>
Call Times  
s
>
D Call History  
>
Data Volumes  
,
Scroll to Recent Data Session or All Data Sessions and  
press Select, then scroll to Internal Data Session,  
.
External Data Session, or Total Data Transferred, and  
View Data Times  
press Select  
.
s
>
D Call History  
>
Data Times  
Scroll to Recent Data Session or All Data Sessions and  
press Select, then scroll to Internal Data Session  
External Data Session, or Total Time, and press  
,
Select  
.
Reset All Data Times  
s
>
D Call History  
>
Data Times  
> All Data Sessions  
>
Reset All  
Scroll to the desired timer and press Reset  
.
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Bluetooth™ Wireless  
Connections  
Note: See also “Bluetooth™ Connections”  
on page 18.  
Features  
Connect to Recognized Device  
Connect to a recognized handsfree  
device:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Connection  
>
Bluetooth  
Features  
>
Handsfree > device_name  
Make Phone Visible to Other  
Device  
where device_name is the name of the  
device to which you want to connect.  
Allow an unknown Bluetooth device to  
discover your phone:  
Connect to a Handsfree Device  
During a Call  
s
>
G Settings > Connection  
>
Bluetooth > Setup  
Switch to a headset or car kit during a call:  
Find Me  
s
>
Use Bluetooth  
Note: You cannot switch to a headset or car  
kit if you are already connected to a  
Bluetooth device.  
Disconnect from Device  
Highlight the device name and press  
the DROP key.  
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certain areas. Always obey the laws and  
regulations on the use of these products.  
Features  
Edit Device Properties  
Features  
Edit the properties of a recognized  
device:  
Accessory Volume Settings  
(car kit or headset)  
s
>
G Settings > Connection  
>
Bluetooth  
Adjust volume levels of car kit accessory:  
> Device History > Edit  
Set Bluetooth Options  
During an active call, press your phone’s up  
or down volume keys.  
Set your phone’s Bluetooth options:  
External Speakerphone  
s
>
G Settings > Connection  
>
Bluetooth > Setup  
Activate a connected external  
speakerphone during a call:  
Handsfree Features  
Note: The use of wireless devices and their  
Press the smart/speakerphone key on the  
left side of the phone.  
accessories may be prohibited or restricted in  
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65  
Features  
Features  
Auto Answer  
(car kit or headset)  
Power-Off Delay  
(car kit)  
Automatically answer calls when connected  
to a car kit or headset:  
Set the phone to stay on for a period of  
time after the ignition is switched off:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Car Settings or Headset  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Car Settings Power-off Delay  
>
>
Auto Answer  
Charger Time  
Voice Dial  
(car kit)  
(headset)  
Charge your phone for a period of time after  
the ignition is switched off:  
Enable voice dial with headset send/end  
key:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Car Settings Charger Time  
>
s
>
G Settings  
>
Headset  
>
Voice Dial  
Auto Handsfree  
(car kit)  
Automatically route calls to a car kit when  
connected:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Car Settings Auto Handsfree  
>
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Data and Fax Calls  
Network Features  
Features  
Features  
Data Settings  
Network Settings  
Specify call type for next call:  
View network information and adjust  
network settings:  
s
>
G Settings  
Select Normal Data In Only, or Fax In Only  
Send Data or Fax  
>
Connection  
>
Incoming Call  
s
or Set Mode  
>
G Settings  
>
Network Info  
>
Current Network  
,
.
.
Set Service Tones  
Connect your phone to the device,  
then place the call through the device  
application.  
Set phone to beep each time the  
network registration status changes:  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Network Info  
>
Service Tone  
Receive Data or Fax  
Set Call Drop Alerts  
Connect your phone to the device,  
then answer the call through the  
device application.  
Set phone to emit an alert tone  
whenever the network drops a call.  
(Because digital networks are so quiet, the  
call drop alert may be your only indication  
that a call has been dropped.)  
s
>
G Settings  
>
Network Info  
>
Call Drop Tone  
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Personal Organizer  
Features  
Features  
Copy Datebook Event  
Copy a datebook event to another  
date and/or time:  
Features  
Add Datebook Event  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Datebook > day  
Add an event to the datebook:  
Press  
s, then scroll to the event and press  
s
>
I Tools  
Press Options, then scroll to New and press  
Select  
>
Datebook > day  
Options. Scroll to Copy and press Select  
.
Set Alarm  
.
Set an alarm:  
View Datebook Event  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Alarm Clock  
View or edit event details:  
Turn Off Al arm  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Datebook > day  
Turn off alarm:  
Press  
s, then scroll to the event and press  
Press Off or  
O.  
s
.
Event Reminder  
Press View to view an event reminder.  
Press Exit to dismiss an event reminder.  
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Features  
Features  
Create Voice Record  
Convert Currency  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Voice Records  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Calculator  
> [New Voice Record]  
Press Options, then scroll to Exchange Rate and  
press Select. Enter the desired exchange rate  
and press Ok. Enter the amount to be  
Note: Recording phone calls is subject to  
varying state and federal laws regarding  
privacy and recording of conversations.  
converted, then press Options. Scroll to Convert  
Currency and press Select  
.
Play Voice Record  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Voice Records  
Security  
Features  
Scroll to the voice_record you wish to play  
and press  
Calculator  
s
.
Lock Application  
Calculate numbers:  
Lock phone applications:  
s
>
I Tools  
>
Calculator  
s
>
G Settings > Security > Lock Application  
When prompted, enter the unlock code and  
press Ok. Then scroll to the application you  
wish to lock and press Change  
.
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News and  
Entertainment  
Features  
Manage Video Clips  
s
>
E My Stuff My Videos  
>
Features  
To view a video clip, scroll to the video clip  
title and press  
Launch Micro-Browser  
s
.
Start a micro-browser session:  
Press Options to open the Videos Menu, which  
can include the following options:  
s
>
H VXL Mobile Browser  
Send in Message  
Mark Mark All  
Setup, or View Free Space  
,
New Video  
,
Details  
,
Rename  
,
Delete  
Videos  
,
Manage Pictures  
,
,
Categories Assign to Category,  
,
.
s
>
E My Stuff Pictures  
>
To view a picture, scroll to the picture title  
and press  
Manage Sounds  
s
.
Manage sounds and create playlists:  
E My Stuff My Sounds  
Press Options to open the Pictures Menu, which  
can include the following options:  
s
>
>
To play a sound, scroll to the sound title and  
press  
Send in Message  
Change Details Rename  
Categories Assign to Category, or View Free Space  
,
Apply As  
,
New  
,
,
Details  
,
s
.
,
,
Delete  
Mark Mark All  
,
,
,
.
Press Options to open the Sounds Menu, which  
can include the following options:  
Download Multimedia Content  
Send in Message  
,
Apply as Ring Tone  
,
New, Details, Mark,  
s
>
E My Stuff > Get Multimedia  
Mark All Categories  
,
,
Sounds Setup, or View Free Space.  
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Service & 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 Center at  
1-800-331-6456 (United States),  
1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for  
hearing impaired), or 1-800-461-4575  
(Canada).  
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Service & Repairs  
72  
Battery Use & Safety  
Important: Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or  
damage. Most battery issues arise from improper handling of batteries,  
and particularly from the continued use of damaged batteries.  
DOs  
Do avoid dropping the battery or phone. Dropping these  
items, especially on a hard surface, can potentially cause  
damage.  
DON’Ts  
Don’t disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or  
otherwise attempt to change the form of your battery.  
Do contact your service provider or Motorola if your  
phone or battery has been damaged from dropping or  
high temperatures.  
Don’t let the phone or battery come in contact with  
water. Water can get into the phone’s circuits, leading to  
corrosion. If the phone and/or battery get wet, have them  
checked by your carrier or contact Motorola, even if they  
appear to be working properly.  
Important: Use Motorola Original products for quality assurance  
and safeguards. To aid consumers in identifying authentic Motorola  
batteries from non-original or counterfeit batteries (that may not have  
adequate safety protection), Motorola provides holograms on its  
batteries. Consumers should confirm that any battery they purchase has  
a “Motorola Original” hologram.  
Don’t allow the battery to touch metal objects. If metal  
objects, such as jewelry, stay in prolonged contact with the  
battery contact points, the battery could become very hot.  
Motorola recommends you always use Motorola-branded  
batteries and chargers. Motorola mobile devices are designed to  
work with Motorola batteries. If you see a message on your display  
such as Invalid Battery or Unable to Charge, take the following steps:  
Don’t place your battery near a heat source. Excessive  
heat can damage the phone or the battery. High temperatures  
can cause the battery to swell, leak, or malfunction.  
Therefore:  
Remove the battery and inspect it to confirm that it has a  
“Motorola Original” hologram;  
Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an appliance or heat  
source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven.  
If there is no hologram, the battery is not a Motorola battery;  
Avoid leaving your phone in your car in high temperatures.  
If there is a hologram, replace the battery and retry charging  
it;  
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If the message remains, contact a Motorola authorized service  
center.  
provider locations. Additional information on proper disposal and  
recycling may be found on the Web:  
Important: Motorolas warranty does not cover damage to the phone  
www.motorola.com/recycling  
caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers.  
www.rbrc.org/call2recycle/ (in English only)  
Warning: Use of a non-Motorola battery or charger may present a risk  
of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.  
Disposal: Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance  
with local regulations. Contact your local recycling center or  
national recycling organizations for more information on how  
to dispose of batteries.  
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Proper and safe battery disposal and recycling: Proper battery  
disposal is not only important for safety, it benefits the environment.  
Consumers may recycle their used batteries in many retail or service  
Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may  
explode.  
Battery Charging  
Notes for charging your phone’s battery:  
When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature.  
Never expose batteries to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or  
above 45°C (113°F) when charging.  
New batteries are not fully charged.  
New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take  
more time to charge.  
Motorola batteries and charging systems have circuitry that  
protects the battery from damage from overcharging.  
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Specific Absorption Rate Data  
SAR Data  
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 the ear is 1.14 W/kg, and when worn on the  
body, as described in this user guide, is 1.56 W/kg. (Body-worn  
measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available  
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.  
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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.  
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  
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found  
on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Web  
site:  
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1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating  
positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power  
level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well  
below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to  
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to  
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base  
station, the lower the power output.  
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  
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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.  
Software Copyright Notice  
Motorola products 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 Motorola  
products may not be modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any  
manner to the extent allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of 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.  
Content Copyright  
Content Copyright  
The unauthorized copying of copyrighted materials is contrary to the provisions of the  
Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries. This device is intended solely  
for copying non-copyrighted materials, materials in which you own the copyright, or  
materials which you are authorized or legally permitted to copy. If you are uncertain  
about your right to copy any material, please contact your legal advisor.  
AGPS & Emergency Calls  
AGPS & Emergency Calls  
When you make an emergency call, your mobile device can use Assisted  
AGPS might not work for emergency calls, if your local emergency  
response center does not process AGPS location information. For  
details, contact your local authorities.  
Global Positioning System (AGPS) satellite signals to tell the emergency  
response center your approximate location.  
The AGPS feature has limitations, so always tell the emergency  
response center your best knowledge of your location. Remain on the  
phone for as long as the emergency response center instructs you.  
If your mobile device cannot find strong AGPS satellite signals, the  
location of the nearest cell tower in contact with your mobile device is  
automatically provided to the emergency response center.  
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AGPS Performance Tips  
Go outside and away from underground locations, covered  
vehicles, structures with metal or concrete roofs, tall  
buildings, and foliage. Indoor performance might improve if  
you move closer to windows, but some window sun shielding  
films can block satellite signals.  
Move away from radios, entertainment equipment, and other  
electronic devices that might interfere with or block AGPS  
satellite signals.  
AGPS uses satellites controlled by the U.S. government and subject to  
changes implemented in accordance with the Department of Defense  
AGPS user policy and the Federal Radio Navigation Plan. These changes  
might affect AGPS performance.  
AGPS & Emergency Calls  
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Important Safety and  
Legal Information  
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Safety and General Information  
Safety Information  
This section contains important information on the safe and  
approved by Motorola, keep the mobile device and its antenna at least  
2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting.  
efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this information  
before using your mobile device.  
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:  
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.  
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.  
Your Motorola mobile device is designed to comply with local regulatory  
requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to  
RF energy.  
Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference Problems  
Turn off your mobile device in any location where posted notices  
instruct you to do so.  
Operational Precautions  
For optimal mobile device performance, and to be sure that human  
exposure to RF energy does not exceed the guidelines set forth in the  
relevant standards, always follow these instructions and precautions.  
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.  
Product Operation  
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile device just like  
you would a landline phone.  
Implantable Medical Devices  
If you have an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or  
defibrillator, consult your physician before using this mobile device.  
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  
Persons with implantable medical devices should observe the following  
precautions:  
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ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than 20 centimeters  
(8 inches) from the implantable medical device when the  
mobile device is turned ON.  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always,  
posted and can include fueling areas, such as below decks on boats,  
fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air  
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain dust, or metal powders.  
DO NOT carry the mobile device in the breast pocket.  
Use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to  
minimize the potential for interference.  
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.  
Turn OFF the mobile device immediately if you have any  
reason to suspect that interference is taking place.  
Symbol Key  
Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your  
implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using your  
mobile device with your implantable medical device, consult your  
healthcare provider.  
Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols, defined as  
follows:  
Symbol  
Definition  
Driving Precautions  
The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction.  
Discontinue a call if you can’t concentrate on driving.  
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Important safety information follows.  
Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a  
fire.  
Additionally, 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.  
Your battery or mobile device may require recycling  
in accordance with local laws. Contact your local  
regulatory authorities for more information.  
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Responsible driving practices can be found in the “Smart Practices  
While Driving” section in this guide (or separate guide).  
Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the  
trash.  
Operational Warnings  
Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas.  
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substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove.  
Stop using your mobile device until the glass is replaced by a qualified  
service center.  
Symbol  
Definition  
Do not let your battery, charger, or mobile device  
get wet.  
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.  
Listening at full volume to music or voice through a  
headset may damage your hearing.  
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.  
Batteries & Chargers  
Caution: Improper treatment or use of batteries may present a  
danger of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. For more  
information, see the “battery use & safety” section in the user’s  
guide.  
Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following  
symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of  
awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is always a  
good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave the lights on in  
the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop use if you are  
tired.  
Keep Your Mobile Device and Its  
Accessories Away From Small Children  
These products are not toys and may be hazardous to children. For  
example:  
Caution About High Volume Usage  
A choking hazard may exist for small, detachable parts.  
Warning: Exposure to loud noise from any source for  
extended periods of time may affect your hearing. The  
louder the volume sound level, the less time is required  
before your hearing could be affected. To protect your  
hearing:  
Improper use could result in loud sounds, possibly causing  
hearing injury.  
Improperly handled batteries could overheat and cause a burn.  
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  
Limit the amount of time you use headsets or headphones at  
high volume.  
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Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.  
Repetitive Motion  
Turn the volume down if you can’t hear people speaking near  
you.  
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.  
If you experience hearing discomfort, including the sensation of  
pressure or fullness in your ears, ringing in your ears, or muffled speech,  
you should stop listening to the device through your headset or  
headphones and have your hearing checked.  
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For more information about hearing, see our Web site at  
www.motorola.com/hearingsafety (in English only).  
Industry Canada Notice to Users  
Industry Canada Notice  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may  
not cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
device. See RSS-GEN 7.1.5.  
FCC Notice to Users  
FCC Notice  
The following statement applies to all products that have  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR  
Sec. 15.19(3).  
received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC logo,  
and/or an FCC ID in the format FCC-ID:xxxxxx on the product  
label.  
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  
Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device  
by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the users 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  
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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:  
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.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Use & Care  
Use & Care  
To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from:  
cleaning solutions  
liquids of any kind  
To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth. Don’t use  
alcohol or other cleaning solutions.  
Don’t expose your phone to water, rain, extreme humidity,  
sweat, or other moisture. If it does get wet, don’t try to  
accelerate drying with the use of an oven or dryer, as this  
may damage the phone.  
the ground  
Don’t drop your phone.  
extreme heat or cold  
Avoid temperatures below 0°C/32°F or above 45°C/113°F.  
microwaves  
Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave oven.  
dust and dirt  
Don’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, or other  
inappropriate materials.  
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Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada  
Warranty  
Products Covered  
Length of Coverage  
What Does this Warranty Cover?  
Decorative  
Limited lifetime warranty for the  
lifetime of ownership by the first  
consumer purchaser of the product.  
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:  
Accessories and  
Cases. Decorative  
covers, bezels,  
PhoneWrap™ covers and  
cases.  
Monaural Headsets.  
Ear buds and boom  
headsets that transmit  
mono sound through a  
wired connection.  
Limited lifetime warranty for the  
lifetime of ownership by the first  
consumer purchaser of the product.  
Consumer and  
Ninety (90) days from the date of  
Professional Two-Way purchase by the first consumer  
Radio Accessories.  
purchaser of the product.  
Products and Accessories  
Products and  
The balance of the original  
warranty or for ninety (90) days  
from the date returned to the  
consumer, whichever is longer.  
Products Covered  
Length of Coverage  
Accessories that are  
Repaired or Replaced.  
Products and  
One (1) year from the date of  
purchase by the first consumer  
purchaser of the product unless  
otherwise provided for below.  
Accessories as defined  
above, unless otherwise  
provided for below.  
Exclusions  
Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement  
of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.  
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Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80%  
of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited  
warranty.  
signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or  
Software is excluded from coverage.  
Software  
Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper  
operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as  
physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product  
resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme  
humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or  
food; (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or  
subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or  
(d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from  
coverage.  
Products Covered  
Length of Coverage  
Software. Applies only to physical  
defects in the media that embodies  
the copy of the software (e.g.  
CD-ROM, or floppy disk).  
Ninety (90) days from  
the date of purchase.  
Exclusions  
Software Embodied in Physical Media. No warranty is made 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.  
Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Defects or  
damage that result from the use of non-Motorola branded or certified  
Products, Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are  
excluded from coverage.  
Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages  
resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance,  
alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola,  
or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage.  
Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media. Software that is not  
embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from the  
internet), is provided “as is” and without warranty.  
Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial 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.  
Who Is Covered?  
This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not  
transferable.  
Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure of  
Products, Accessories or Software due to any communication service or  
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obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or  
other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the  
problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) the  
name and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, most  
importantly; (e) your address and telephone number.  
What 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.  
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.  
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  
TTY  
All Products: 1-800-461-4575  
1-888-390-6456  
For Accessories and Software, please call the telephone number  
designated above for the product with which they are used.  
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  
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or  
Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. To  
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specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that  
vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another.  
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.  
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  
Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Phones  
Hearing Aids  
Some Motorola phones are measured for compatibility with hearing  
aids. If the box for your particular model has “Rated for Hearing Aids”  
printed on it, the following explanation applies.  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are  
likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that  
are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.  
When some mobile phones are used near some hearing devices  
(hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing,  
humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune  
than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the  
amount of interference they generate.  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely  
to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or  
“Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/higher of the  
two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)  
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of  
interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health  
professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The more  
immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to experience  
interference noise from mobile phones.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their  
mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding phones that  
may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been  
rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on  
the box.  
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the  
users hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to  
be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone  
successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best  
way to evaluate it for your personal needs.  
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Information from the World Health Organization  
WHO Information  
Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special  
precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you are concerned, you may  
want to limit your own or your childrens 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  
Product Registration  
Registration  
Online Product Registration:  
Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For  
warranty service of your Motorola Personal Communications Product  
you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm  
warranty status.  
www.motorola.com/us/productregistration  
Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new  
Motorola product. Registering permits us to contact you for product or  
software updates and allows you to subscribe to updates on new  
products or special promotions. Registration is not required for warranty  
coverage.  
Thank you for choosing a Motorola product.  
Export Law Assurances  
Export Law  
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 Department of Foreign  
Affairs and International Trade.  
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Caring for the Environment by Recycling  
Recycling Information  
This symbol on a Motorola product means the product should  
not be disposed of with household waste.  
accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Center in your region.  
Details of Motorola approved national recycling schemes, and further  
information on Motorola recycling activities can be found at:  
www.motorola.com/recycling  
Disposal of your Mobile Device and  
Accessories  
Please do not dispose of mobile devices or electrical accessories (such  
as chargers, headsets, or batteries) with your household waste. These  
items should be disposed of in accordance with the national collection  
and recycling schemes operated by your local or regional authority.  
Alternatively, you may return unwanted mobile devices and electrical  
Disposal of your Mobile Device Packaging  
and User’s Guide  
Product packaging and users guides should only be disposed of in  
accordance with national collection and recycling requirements. Please  
contact your regional authorities for more details.  
California Perchlorate Label  
Perchlorate Label  
Some mobile phones use an internal, permanent backup battery on the  
“Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See  
printed circuit board that may contain very small amounts of  
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.”  
perchlorate. In such cases, California law requires the following label:  
There is no special handling required by consumers.  
Privacy and Data Security  
Privacy and Data Security  
Motorola understands that privacy and data security are important to  
everyone. Because some features of your mobile device may affect your  
privacy or data security, please follow these recommendations to  
enhance protection of your information:  
Recycling Information  
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Monitor access—Keep your mobile device with you and do  
not leave it where others may have unmonitored access. Lock  
your device’s keypad where this feature is available.  
Note: For information on backing up your mobile device data  
before erasing it, go to www.motorola.com and then navigate  
to the “downloads” section of the consumer Web page for  
“Motorola Backup” or “Motorola Phone Tools.”  
Keep software up to date—If Motorola or a  
software/application vendor releases a patch or software fix  
for your mobile device that updates the devices security,  
install it as soon as possible.  
Understanding AGPS—To provide location information for  
emergency calls, certain Motorola mobile devices incorporate  
Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) technology. AGPS  
technology also can be used in non-emergency applications to  
track and monitor a user’s location—for example, to provide  
driving directions. Users who prefer not to permit such  
Erase before recycling—Delete personal information or  
data from your mobile device prior to disposing of it or turning  
it in for recycling. For step-by-step instructions on how to  
delete all personal information from your device, see the  
section entitled “master clear” or “delete data” in the user’s  
guide.  
tracking and monitoring should avoid using such applications.  
If you have further questions regarding how the use of your mobile  
device may impact your privacy or data security, please contact  
Motorola at [email protected], or contact your service provider.  
Smart Practices While Driving  
Driving Safety  
Drive Safe, Call Smart  
If you choose to use your mobile device while driving, remember the  
following tips:  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices  
and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey  
them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in  
certain areas -- for example, handsfree use only. Go to  
www.motorola.com/callsmart (in English only) for more  
information.  
Get to know your Motorola mobile device and its  
features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these  
features help you to place your call without taking your  
attention off the road.  
When available, use a handsfree device.  
If possible, add an additional layer of  
convenience to your mobile device with one  
Your mobile device lets you communicate by voice and data—almost  
anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless service is available and safe  
conditions allow. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.  
Driving Safety  
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of the many Motorola Original handsfree accessories  
available today.  
Use your mobile device to help others in emergencies.  
If you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other serious  
emergency where lives are in danger, call 911 or other local  
emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.*  
Position your mobile device within easy reach. Be able  
to access your mobile device without removing your eyes from  
the road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient  
time, if possible, let your voicemail answer it for you.  
Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency  
wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see  
a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken  
traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears  
injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside  
assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.*  
Let the person you are speaking with know you are  
driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic  
or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice,  
and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.  
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while  
driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or going through your  
address book takes attention away from your primary  
responsibility—driving safely.  
Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place  
calls when your car is not moving or before pulling into  
traffic. If you must make a call while moving, dial only a few  
numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.  
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations  
that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with  
aware you are driving and suspend conversations that can  
divert your attention away from the road.  
Use your mobile device to call for help. Dial 911 or other  
local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident, or  
medical emergencies.*  
*
Wherever wireless phone service is available.  
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Index  
viewing 70  
wallpaper 41  
answering a call 7, 41  
automatic location  
information  
call  
alert, setting 40  
alert, turning off 7, 8, 45  
answer options 41  
answering 7  
Numerics  
1-touch dial  
using 49  
1X indicator 24  
sending 43  
call history 46  
A
automatic redial 45  
deleting 46  
accessories 4  
alarm clock 68  
alert  
dialed list 46  
dialing 7  
emergency number 46  
ending 7, 8  
external speakerphone 65  
handsfree speaker 36  
making 7  
received list 46  
receiving 7  
storing 46  
B
battery 5  
charging 5  
extending battery life 42,  
43  
installing 5  
downloading 53  
setting 40  
turning off 7, 8, 45  
ALI indicators 43  
all sound off indicator 25  
animation  
battery life, extending 42  
downloading 53  
screen saver 41  
C
unanswered call 48  
calculator 69  
Index  
93  
Call Failed, Number Busy  
message 45  
Enter Unlock Code message  
38  
export regulations 89  
external display 37  
D
data call 67  
call history 46  
volume meters 63  
data call, embedded BREW  
indicator 24  
deleting a call 46  
dialed list 46  
dialing a number 7  
digital indicator 24  
drafts folder 53  
DTMF tones  
camera  
taking a photo 12  
capitalization, changing 30  
car kit 65  
character chart 31  
codes  
changing 37  
default 7, 37, 39  
forgetting 39  
F
fax call 67  
5-way navigation key 25  
flip  
external display 37  
open to answer 8  
activating 62  
sending 62  
Contacts  
H
1-touch dial 49  
attaching 2 numbers 48  
dialing a number 54  
editing an entry 55  
ringtone 56  
speak entry 43  
speed dial number 48  
storing an entry 54  
handsfree speaker 36  
handsfree use 65  
headset  
accessory, using 65  
home screen 23  
E
E911 indicator 24  
earpiece volume 7  
emergency number 46  
end key 7, 8  
I
ending a call 7, 8  
indicators  
Index  
94  
1X 24  
ALI 43  
all sounds off 25  
data call, embedded  
BREW 24  
digital 24  
E911 24  
location 24  
message 25  
message waiting 17  
missed call 48  
no service 24  
roaming 24  
signal strength 24  
sound on & vibrate on 25  
text case 30  
text entry method 30  
TTY 24  
vibrate on 25  
voice call 24  
menu  
entering text 28  
lists 27  
navigating 26  
using features 27  
message  
drafts 53  
erase 54  
outbox 53  
status 53  
text 52  
message indicator 25  
message waiting indicator  
17  
missed call indicator 48  
Missed Calls message 48  
my telephone number 9  
K
key  
end 7, 8  
5-way navigation 25  
left soft key 23  
power 7  
right soft key 23  
send 7, 46  
volume control 7  
L
left soft key  
functions 23  
location indicator 24  
location, sending to network  
43  
lock  
phone 38  
N
network settings 67  
no service indicator 24  
notepad 47  
M
iTAP software 33  
making a call 7  
Index  
95  
number  
viewing your number 9  
numbers, entering 34  
network settings 67  
security code 37  
unlock code 37  
unlocking 7, 38  
phone number  
attaching 2 numbers 48  
redialing 45  
storing in Contacts 54  
viewing your number 9  
photo  
predictive text entry 33  
R
received list 46  
redial  
automatic redial 45  
busy number 45  
right soft key  
functions 23  
ring alert  
setting 8, 40  
O
optional accessory 4  
optional feature 4  
outbox 53  
P
downloading 53  
sending 12  
taking 12  
passwords. See codes  
phone  
turning off 7, 8, 45  
ringer volume, setting 7  
roaming indicator 24  
alert, setting 40  
alert, turning off 7, 8, 45  
answer options 41  
automatic location  
information 43  
codes 37  
flip 8  
location 43  
locking 38  
picture  
downloading 53  
screen saver 41  
viewing 70  
S
safety tips 91  
screen saver 41  
security code  
changing 37  
default 37  
wallpaper 41  
picture message  
receiving 17  
sending 14  
power key 7  
Index  
96  
forgetting 39  
send key 7, 46  
signal strength indicator 24  
silent alert, setting 40  
silent ring alert, setting 8  
soft keys  
functions 23  
sound  
downloading 53  
sound on & vibrate on  
indicator 25  
speak Contact list entry 43  
Speaker On message 36  
speakerphone  
automatic answer 66  
speakerphone, external  
activating 65  
This 4  
TTY indicator 24  
T
tap method text entry 30  
telephone number  
viewing your number 9  
text 30  
U
unlock  
phone 38  
unlock code  
bypassing 39  
changing 37  
default 7, 37, 39  
entering 7  
character chart 31  
entering 28  
entry method, setup 29  
entry mode, selecting 29  
iTAP software predictive  
text entry 33  
numeric method 34  
symbol chart 35  
symbol method 34  
tap method 30  
V
vibrate alert  
setting 40  
turning off 7, 8, 45  
vibrate on indicator 25  
video clip  
playing 10  
taking 10  
voice call indicator 24  
text case indicator 30  
text entry method  
setup 29  
text entry method indicator  
30  
speed dial 48  
standby time, increasing 42  
storing a call 46  
symbol chart 35  
text entry mode  
symbols, entering 34  
selecting 29  
Index  
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voice dial 66  
voicemail 49  
volume  
earpiece 7  
ringer 7  
volume keys 7  
W
wallpaper 41  
warranty 85  
Index  
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Motorola, Inc.  
© 2009 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Consumer Advocacy Office  
600 N US Hwy 45  
Caution: Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not  
expressly approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment.  
Libertyville, IL 60048  
www.hellomoto.com  
Manual Number: 6809504A81-A  
U.S. patent Re. 34,976  
Note: Do not ship your phone to the above address. If you need to  
return your phone for repairs, replacement, or warranty service, please  
contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at:  
1-800-331-6456 (United States)  
1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired)  
1-800-461-4575 (Canada)  
Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and  
settings of your service providers network. Additionally, certain  
features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the  
providers 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 believed to be accurate at the time of  
printing. Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any  
information or specifications without notice or obligation.  
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent &  
Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their  
proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc. under license. Microsoft and  
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