Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a mobile phone from Motorola, the world leader in wireless technology. Motorola phones are packed with features that put you in control and give you unrivalled power, whilst remaining discrete. Control Customisable Quick Access Menu Place nine of your most frequently used features in your own personal menu so they can be accessed with just two key presses. Voice Dialling Use voice commands to call up Phone Book entries.
Main Menu Wheel Phone Book Recent Calls Ring Tones Settings Tools Messages Internet SMS Chat Game For details, see "Using Menus" or "Menu Index".
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Table of Contents SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION......................................... 1 Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation ....... 1 Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator .................................................. 1 Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure .................................................................. 3 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility ......................... 4 Facilities ..............................
BASIC TASKS ................................................................................. 23 Switching the Phone On ......................................................... 23 Making a Phone Call................................................................ 24 Receiving a Phone Call ............................................................ 25 Locking the Keypad................................................................. 25 Checking Voicemail ...................................................
STARTING A CHAT SESSION......................................................... 47 Responding to Chat................................................................. 48 Reviewing a Chat Session....................................................... 49 GAME............................................................................................. 51 Bricks ........................................................................................ 51 TOOLS.....................................................
Messages Menu....................................................................... 64 Create Message .................................................................... 64 Received Messages ............................................................... 64 Outgoing Messages .............................................................. 65 Call Voicemail ....................................................................... 65 Cell Broadcast ...............................................................
Recent Calls Menu ................................................................... 76 Last Ten Calls ........................................................................ 76 Show Call Charges ................................................................ 77 Show Call Timers................................................................... 77 Set In-call Display .................................................................. 77 Call Charge Settings ................................................
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Safety and General Information Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to this date. For information regarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual (FM) Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is included with radio models that offer this capability.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola Personal Communicator is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy: • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.
To assure optimal performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures: Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the Personal Communicator and may violate FCC and/or other applicable regulations.
Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your Personal Communicator in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your Personal Communicator prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is especially qualified for use in such areas as “Intrinsically Safe” (for example, Factory Mutual, CSA, or UL Approved). Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
European Union Directives Conformance Statement Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with • The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC • All other relevant EU Directives IMEI: 350034/40/394721/9 0168 Type: MC2-41H14 Product Approval Number The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.
Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you.
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Warranty Information Motorola guarantees to you, the original purchaser, the Personal Communicator and accessories which you have purchased from an authorised Motorola dealer (the “Products”), to be in conformance with the applicable Motorola specifications current at the time of manufacture for a term of [1] year from date of purchase of the Product(s) (Warranty Term).
* This Warranty does not affect any statutory rights that you may have if you are a consumer, such as a warranty of satisfactory quality and fit for the purpose for which products of the same type are normally used under normal use and service, nor any rights against the seller of the Products arising from your purchase and sales contract.
warranty time period. The Warranty Term will not be extended. All original accessories, batteries, parts, and Personal Communicator equipment that have been replaced shall become the property of Motorola. Motorola does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the products, accessories, batteries or parts.
5 Products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim. 6 Defects or damage due to range, coverage, availability, grade of service, or operation of the system by the operator. 7 Defects or damage due to moisture, liquid or spills of food. 8 Control unit coil cords in the Product that are stretched or have the modular tab broken.
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About your Phone Keys and Display Earpiece Accepts call, Confirms selection, Voice Dial Lanyard notch (on back) Opens menu, Quick Access (hold) Scrolls up or down, Adjusts volume Charger port Headset port Calls Voicemail (hold) Scrolls up or down (or left and right), Locks keypad (press both) Turns phone on/off Microphone About your Phone 15
rx h L o q 12:00 ƒ or n R Signal Strength The more segments shown, the stronger the signal. Ringer The call ring tone is on. VibraCall Alert Set to on. Roam The system you are registered on is not your home system. Message A text message is waiting (this flashes when the storage area is full). Battery Charge The more segments shown, the greater the charge. Alarm A reminder time has arrived.
Battery Fitting and Removing your Battery Removing the battery erases time settings and chat history. 1 Switch off your phone before removing the battery. 2 Remove the battery compartment cover (see below). • Install: Slide the battery in and push the bottom down. • Remove: Slide the battery up and lift the bottom edge out. Removing the Cover Fitting the Battery Press release button, then slide cover back and lift. Slide top edge in; Removing: lift bottom edge up.
Low Battery - Only a few minutes of talk time remain. Invalid Battery - The battery may be defective or a non-Motorola battery. The rechargeable batteries that power this product must be disposed of properly and may need to be recycled. Refer to your battery's label for battery type. Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal methods. Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode.
SIM Card Insertion / Removal 1 Switch off your phone by holding the S key. 2 Remove the battery cover and battery. 3 Slide the SIM card plate away from the card. 4 Slide the SIM card into the slot from the left, so the card's right edge fits under the lip of the housing. 5 The SIM card stays in the holder with the notch in the upper left corner. 6 Slide the SIM card plate closed over the card. 7 Replace the battery and battery cover.
Covers You can replace your phone's cover to give it your own personal appearance: 1 Turn off your phone and remove the battery door. 2 Using the indentation at the bottom of the phone, carefully separate the front cover from the phone body. 3 Lift upward on the front cover to release the top edge from the phone body. 4 To install a front cover, hook the top of it onto the phone body and depress the cover bottom until it locks in place.
Using this Manual This manual uses some helpful symbols to guide you along. • Key Presses For example, $OC means you should press the $ key, followed by O and then C, in sequence. • Prompts and Messages Special "LCD" text (such as Enter PIN) indicates text that appears in your display. • Other Symbols Also note the following characters: ! Contains safety information. j Indicates Personality features you can adjust. i Describes a short-cut key sequence.
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Basic Tasks Switching the Phone On 1 Hold S. 2 Enter your PIN (if required). 3 Press the O key. Blocked - If your PIN number is entered incorrectly three times in a row, your phone becomes blocked. See "Your PIN or PIN2 is blocked" for details. j Enter Unlock Code - The unlock code is a four-digit number (default is 1234). To change it, see "Phone Lock", or press $ at this prompt (Security Code required).
Making a Phone Call 1 Enter the phone number. 2 Press the O key. 3 To end the call, press C. When entering a number, press C to erase. ! The world-wide GSM emergency number is 112. idle, press (phone book location number) >O to dial a number in your phone book.
Receiving a Phone Call 1 The call arrives. 2 Press the O key to answer. 3 To end the call, press C. If you have Caller ID, the caller's number or name appears. When you receive a call: 1 Press O to answer the call. 2 Press C to send a busy tone or divert the call (if you set "Call Diverting," in the Settings Menu). 3 Hold C to reject the call. Locking the Keypad Press <> simultaneously to lock/unlock the keypad.
Personalising your Phone j See the "Phone Setup Menu" to change your: • font size • language • call diverting • quick access • screen saver • entry method • call waiting • keypad tones • contrast • call timers • battery save • phone line Using Menus • Press $. • Press E to scroll. • Press O to select. • Press C to close a menu.
Menus give you quick and easy access to phone features: • Press $ to enter the current menu (special menus are available during tasks). Hold $ when idle to enter the Quick Access menu. • Press E, <, >, O and C in a menu to scroll to, select, and cancel menu options. • Press C to close a menu. Hold C to close all menus. Quick Access Menu • Hold $ in idle display. • Press E to scroll. • Press O to select. • Press C to close a menu.
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Phone Calls Making a Phone Call To make a phone call, you can: Use the digit keys 1 Enter the phone number. 2 Press the O key. 3 To end the call, press C. When entering a number, press C to erase. Use Automatic Redial After a call attempt fails, your phone displays Redial? for five seconds. Press O. Redial the Last Number Called In idle, press OOO. Recall a Recent Phone Number See "Viewing Recent Calls" to use numbers from recent calls.
j One Touch Dial Hold a key from 2 to 9 in idle to dial the phone book entry in that location. j Dial a Phone Book Entry Press location number >O. Voice dial a Phone Book entry Hold O in idle, then say the entry's voice tag after the tone. Call a Number in a Text Message See "Reading a Message" for details. Calling Tips International Phone Calls Hold 0 to automatically enter the international dialling prefix for the country from which you are calling (+ appears in the display).
Receiving a Phone Call 1 The call arrives. 2 Press the O key to answer. 3 To end the call, press C. If you have Caller ID, the caller's number or name appears. When you receive a call: 1 Press O to answer the call. 2 Press C to send a busy tone or divert the call (If set). To divert calls, see “Call Diverting," in the Settings Menu). 3 Hold C to reject the call. Missed Call - You received a call but did not answer. Your Missed Calls list stores the call details.
Receiving a Second Call r If you receive a second call while you are on a call: 1 The second call arrives. 2 Press the O key to answer. 3 Use the $ to switch calls. 4 Use C to end the active call. During a call, press $ to open the in-call menu.
Hold Call Puts the active call on hold. Make New Call Lets you make another call. Restrict my Number Lets you send (Show) or hide (Restrict) your phone number for the next call you make. Set your default in the Security Menu. End Active Call Ends the active call and activates the call on hold. End Held Call Ends the held call. End Current And Held Calls Ends all connected calls. Switch Calls Switches between the active and held call. Conference Call Joins the active call with the call on hold.
Reject Waiting Call Rejects a waiting call. Reconnect Held Call Activates the call on hold (if you have a call on hold and a call waiting). Turn Mute On or Off Turns the microphone off and on during a phone call. Trying - The phone and network are processing a request. Cannot Hold Second Call - A call is already on hold, and you cannot place two calls on hold at the same time. Busy Try Later - Your phone is working on a previous command. Briefly wait before repeating the command.
Phone Book Adding an Entry 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select phone book O 3 Select personal numbers. 4 Select add entry. 5 Select the destination. 6 Enter the phone number. 7 Store the number O.
Using an Entry To use a stored entry, open your phone book and select: Find Entry by Name Search on the entry’s Name. Find Entry by Location Enter the entry’s location.
You can store 10 voice tags. You cannot record Voice Tags for entries on your SIM card, or for any entry if you prevent phone memory access. (See “Prevent Access”.) To use a voice tag: 1 Hold O when the phone is idle. 2 Say the voice tag after the tone.
Using a Call Group This feature gives you five groups. Each group has a unique ring type, message alert type, vibrate setting for the phone book entries assigned to it. To change details for a group: 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select Ring Tones O. 3 Select Call Group. 4 Select a group, enter details. The “Default” group stores your standard settings. To assign a phone book entry to a group, find the entry and select Modify Name or Number.
Messages Reading a Message r Your phone supports two GSM message features: SMS Messages If someone sends you a message, your phone rings or vibrates and displays Read Now?. Press O to open the message now or C to close it. A Your phone stores these messages and displays the o. A Your SMS Messages share the same SIM Card memory as your SMS Chat History. Broadcast Messages If your service provider broadcasts a message, it scrolls across your display. Press E to pause it, or press C to delete it.
When you select a message, press O to see your options: • Switch View Displays message text (and closes it). • Chat Opens a chat session with the message author. • Delete Message Deletes the message. • Retrieve Numbers Displays the phone numbers in the message. You can call the numbers or store them. • Reply to Message Creates a reply message. • Return Call Calls the person who sent the message. • Edit Message Lets you edit, send, or store the message.
c o u n te r c u rs o r ! ! A To change your text entry method or to enter a Personal or Canned message, press $ while entering text. 5 When you finish the message, press O and choose to: • Send Message Enter a phone number and press O. • Store Message Store the message in your Outbox. • Store Personal Store as Personal Message to reuse. Entering Text There are six ways to enter text with keys 0 to 9. To select a text entry method, press $ while entering text.
iTAP™ Press a key to enter a character. You see options that begin with the character. Press keys for more characters (press E and O to select an option). # A The iTAP Dynamic Dictionary learns the words you use most frequently. iTAP is not available in all languages. Tap Press a key to enter a character. Numeric Enters numbers only (such as phone numbers).
Text Entry Table This table shows the upper case (top line) and lower case (lower line) characters assigned to each key. Hold a key to change between upper and lower case. Identifies the characters available in iTAP. Keys 1 and 0 have no case change.
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Internet Your phone can use your service provider’s mobile Internet services (such as news or travel information). 1 Confirm that your SIM card is inserted. (If not, see “Initialising your SIM for Internet Access”.) 2 Select Internet in the main menu to start an Internet session. Your phone connects and loads your home page. In Internet pages, you can do the following: Action In mobile Internet In text editor Press $ Selects the first soft key. See “Entering Text”.
r Internet Service Alerts When you receive these alerts (with or without an Internet session open), your phone emits a tone and displays a notification with alert details. Press O to display alert contents or press C to delete it. r GPRS and CSD For data calls such as Internet access, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) uses a dedicated data channel and CSD (Circuit Switched Data) use a voice channel.
Starting a Chat Session A You can only have one chat session open at a time, which means that you cannot start a new session whilst engaged in an active chat session. Any two phones with the SMS Chat feature can send brief text messages to each other in a chat session. You can only have one chat session open at a time. To start a chat session: Press $ in idle. 1 2 Select chat O. 3 Select start chat. 4 Enter your nickname. 5 Enter your chat message. 6 Select phone number entry.
• To start a chat session with someone in your phonebook, select Find Entry By Name in the PB Lookup menu. • To start a chat session with someone who sent you a text message, see “Reading a Message”. • To change your text entry method, enter smileys, or enter a prewritten message, press $ while entering text. For more about text entry, see “Entering Text”. • To suspend a chat session, press C, then O to confirm. You can re-enter the session at any time by selecting Resume Chat in the SMS Chat menu.
A To change your text entry method, enter smileys, or enter a pre-written message, press $ while entering text. For more about text entry, see “Entering Text”. Reviewing a Chat Session To see the chat messages from your last session: 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select chat O. 3 Select history. 4 Press E to scroll. A To erase the history, select Erase History from the menu. A History is only available when the chat session has ended.
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Game Bricks Bricks is a game where you strike a ball with a paddle to bounce it against a wall of bricks. When the ball hits a brick, the brick disappears and you receive points. If the ball hits the bottom, the game ends. • top row bricks • fourth row 25 points • third row 20 points • second row 15 points • first row 10 points A Tip: • 30 points Set contrast to moderate New Game starts a game. • Saved Game reopens the last game you saved.
• When the game starts, the paddle appears at the bottom of the display, in the middle, with the ball above it. The ball moves in a random direction to start. Thereafter, the ball moves with the trajectory of its bounce. • When the game ends, the screen flashes three times and then displays the results. • When a call or reminder arrives, your phone stops your game and saves it.
Tools Using a Reminder Your phone can store times and details about events, and you can add an alarm to each event as a reminder. A If you remove your battery after storing reminders, you must reset your clock otherwise you will be reminded of an event at the incorrect time. Creating Reminders 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select tools O. 3 Select reminder. 4 Select add event. After you open an event, enter the following information: • Details - Text about the event.
Viewing Reminders 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select tools O. 3 Select reminder. 4 Select view today. To see events for another day, select View Another Day. Your phone displays the date and number of events. Press O to view the events.
Calculating / Converting To open the calculator and currency converter: 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select tools O. 3 Select calculator. 4 Enter numbers or functions. $ Basic Mathematical Calculations 1 Enter a number: 7. 2 Select a function: >O. 3 Enter another number: 2. 4 Select “equals”: <
• Press C to cancel the latest key pressed. • Hold C or select CE to clear the entire calculation. Currency Conversion To store the exchange rate: 1 Select the currency icon: >>> >$. 2 Enter the exchange rate: 1> 65O. 3 Enter the amount: 200 O. 4 The phone displays the result (330). ! $ $ The exchange rate is limited to 10 digits (9 with a decimal). To convert other amounts with the same exchange rate, just enter the amount and select the $.
Ring Tones Changing your Ring Tone Your phone can store times and details about events, and you can add an alarm to each event as a reminder. Creating Reminders 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select ring tones O. 3 Select a tone option. The phone numbers you assign to Call Groups ring with a special tone (see “Using a Call Group”).
Ring Tones Menu options include: • Adjust Ring Volume Displays and sets the incoming call ring tone volume. Press E or <> to adjust. j Ring or Vibrate Your phone’s alert for incoming calls j Set Ringer Tone Ring tone for incoming calls on Line 1. j Set Ringer Tone 2 Ring tone for incoming calls on Line 2. • Set Message Alert Tone Ring tone for new messages.
Recent Calls Viewing Recent Calls 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select recent call O. 3 Select last ten calls. 4 Select a call list. You can view, call, store, or erase items in three call lists: • Missed Calls These are your last ten unanswered calls. • Answered Calls These are your last ten answered calls. • Made Calls These are your last ten calls made. These lists show each call’s time, date, number (if you have Caller ID), and name (if a matching phone book entry exists).
• Add to Phone Creates a phone book entry on your phone. • Add to SIM Creates a phone book entry on your SIM card. Viewing Call Time / Cost 1 Press $ in idle. 2 Select recent call O. 3 Show charges or timers. 4 Select a time or cost meter. You can select the following time or cost meters: • Show Last Call The cost of your last call (chargeable outgoing calls only). • Total For All Calls The total for all of your outgoing calls since meters were last reset.
Menu Index Your phone displays menus with options that you can select. This section explains the options in the menus. To learn how to use menus, see “Using Menus”.
• Phone Book Menu Personal Numbers Find Entry by Name Search the phone book for a name (enter up to three characters). Select an entry and press O to see your options. Find Entry by Location Display an entry matching the location number you enter. Select an entry and press O to see your options. Options for ‘Find Entry by ...’ After you find a phone book entry, press O to see your options. • Switch View Switches from entry name to details. • Call Number Calls the selected entry.
• Prevent Access Block access to phone book entries on your SIM card, in the phone, or both. Voice Dialling Dial a phone book entry when you speak its voice tag (see “Using Voice Dial”). My Phone Number(s) Displays your wireless phone numbers, stored on your SIM card (some service providers let you edit these numbers). Copy Between SIM & Phone Copy phone book entries between your phone and SIM card.
r ≈ Messages Menu Create Message Create a message. (See “Creating a Message.”) j Received Messages Displays the number of received messages and how many are new, then lists the messages (newest first). Select a message and press O for these options: • Switch View Switches from message title to details. • Delete Message Deletes currently viewed message. • Retrieve Numbers Retrieves all numbers embedded in the message. You can call numbers or store them. • Reply to Message Creates a reply message.
Outgoing Messages Displays the number of messages you created and stored, then lists the messages (stored on your SIM card). Select a message and press O for these options: • Switch View Displays or closes the message text. • Send Message Send the message to a phone number: • Enter Number Manually enter the phone number. • Find Entry by Name / Location Search phone book. • Edit Message Edit, send, or store the message. • Delete Message Deletes the message.
• Channel Index Enter or edit your channel numbers. • Delete All Channels Deletes all channels. • Language List Select a language for broadcast messages. Also see “Language Selection.” r Message Settings • Message Pop-up Alert Turn on or off the new message notification (so the o icon is your only message alert). [NORTH AMERICAN FEATURE ONLY] • Voicemail Number Enter the phone number for voicemail service (used by “Call Voicemail”). Ask your service provider for this number and voicemail features.
r π Internet To open an Internet session, see “Internet.” Setting Up Mobile Internet Access A Your service provider must data-enable your SIM card, and may set up Internet access for you. 1 Select Internet from the main menu. 2 Hold $ until the Browser Menu appears. Select Setup. 3 Select Edit Profile. You see your list of three profiles. Your service provider may enter uneditable profiles. 4 Select a profile to edit (press $).
Initialising your SIM for Internet Access For security, your phone only lets one SIM card use your Internet access (voice calls are not affected). Your phone chooses this card the first time you access the Internet. To set Internet access to a new SIM card: 1 Have your service provider initialise your account. 2 Insert the new SIM card. (See “SIM Card Insertion / Removal.”) 3 Select Internet from the main menu. 4 Select New key. Your phone processes the new card.
™ Tools Menu Reminder ! If you remove your battery after storing reminders, you must reset your clock otherwise you will be reminded of an event at the incorrect time. Enter and manage events with alarms. • View Today Displays your events for the day. • View Another Day Displays events on a specific date. • Add Event Enter an event’s description, date, start time, duration, and alarm. You can store up to 100 events. • Set Reminder Period Set how early your alarms occur.
• Adjust Contrast Adjust the display contrast. • Backlight Set the backlight to off, continuous, or normal (on for 15 seconds after each keypress). [NORTH AMERICAN FEATURE ONLY.] j Language Selection Change the language for the display. • Entry Method Selection Set default text entry method. • Show Battery Meter Displays the charge level remaining. j Set Audible Call Timers Set timers to beep during calls: Single Alert - Beeps ten seconds before the set time.
• Call Voicemail Last Call Timer Game Battery Meter Show Time and Date Answered Calls Phone Lock Now Credit Remaining Made Calls Phone Mute On/Off Restrict My ID Calculator Ring Volume Find New Network Font Size (some languages) VibraCall Alert On/Off Switch Lines Chat Switch Memory Change Band Read Messages Show Services Internet Setup Set up three Internet profiles and home pages. See “Setting Up Mobile Internet Access.” j Select Keypad Tones Change or disable keypad tones.
j Time / Date Menu • Show Time and Date Displays the time/date. • Set Time and Date Set the time/date (24-hour format). ! Removing the phone battery erases time settings. • Set Time Format Set the clock to 12 or 24-hour format. Security Menu j Phone Lock Set and change the phone lock (default 1234). Auto Lock - Locks the phone each time you switch it off. Lock Now - Immediately locks your phone. Change Unlock Code - Change the 4-digit code. • Require SIM Card PIN Require a PIN to turn on the phone.
Calls Except Home. Bar Incoming Calls Bar calls When Roaming or always. Cancel All Barring Sets all Call Barring options to Off. Change Bar Password Change this 4-digit password. • Fixed Dialling When this is on, your phone can only call numbers in the fixed dial list (also limits text messages and Internet access). If you try to call numbers not in the list, Restricted appears. The list stores 40 entries on your SIM card. Does not restrict emergency numbers.
• Network Search Set how your phone finds networks. Registration Preferences Tell your phone to try to register on networks automatically (Automatic) or display a list of networks to select for registration (Manual). Frequency of Search Set how often your phone searches for networks when it is waiting to register. ! Repeated searches may use significant power. j Preferred Networks Display and edit your list of preferred networks.
ß Ring Tones Menu Adjust Ring Volume Displays your ring volume. Press E to adjust it. j Ring or Vibrate Set your phone’s standard alert for incoming calls: • Ring Only Rings with the tone set in Set Ringer Tone. • Vibrate Only Vibrates using VibraCall™ Alert. • Vibrate then Ring Vibrates twice, then rings. • No Ring or Vibrate Only displays the Call message. j Set Ringer Tone Set your ring tone for incoming calls on Line 1. j Set Ringer Tone 2 Set your ring tone for incoming calls on Line 2.
Call Groups This feature gives you five groups (profiles). Each group has a unique ring tone for the phone book entries assigned to it. To assign phone book entries to a call group, see “Using an Entry.” • Default Profile Set the alerts for phone numbers without a group assigned (same settings as “Set Ringer Tone” and “Set Message Alert Tone.” • Profiles Edit the ring type, message alert type, and name for each call group (“Using a Call Group”).
Show Call Charges Displays call costs. (See “Set Charge Type.”) • Show Last Call Cost of your last (chargeable) call. • Total For All Calls Cost of all your calls since meters were last reset. (See “Reset Call Charges.”) • Credit Remaining Subtracts your total call costs from your charge limit. (See “Set Total Charge Limit.”) Show Call Timers Display and reset timers for outgoing calls.
r Call Charge Settings Customise your Advice of Charge settings (PIN2 required). • Reset Call Charges Resets your charge meters to zero. • Set Total Charge Limit Set the limit for call charges (beyond which the network refuses chargeable calls). Once you set a limit, the in-call display shows your remaining credit. When you reach your last two minutes, the warning message Approaching Charge Limit appears. • Set Charge Type Set units or currency for charge displays.
Accessories The following accessories have been designed to work with your phone. Additional accessories may be available and a packaged separately. Please refer to your local service provider or retail outlet for more information. A The use of wireless devices and their accessories ("devices') may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these devices.
Headset The convenient headset provides both an earphone and microphone for simple hands free and private telephone conversations. The headset plugs directly into the jack on the right side of the phone, below the mains power socket, so that you can wear your phone and move freely. Pouch The Pouch holds the phone while being worn on your belt. The Pouch has been designed for your convenience and is not meant to secure the phone under all circumstances.
What To Do If... You can't Switch your Phone On • Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted and are the contacts clean and dry? See "Battery." You can't Make or Receive Calls (or Access the Internet) • Check the signal strength meter (rx). If the signal is weak, move to an open space or closer to a window. • Check the Network Selection settings. Try Manual Selection, or try another network. See "Network Search." • Check your Operator coverage map.
Your Phone won't Unlock • Have you inserted a new SIM card? Enter the new PIN code. See "SIM Card Insertion / Removal." • Do you have a replacement phone? Enter 1234 (default). • Have you forgotten the unlock code? Press $ to change the unlock code (you need your security code). Your PIN or PIN2 is Blocked Your service provider supplies the 8-digit PIN (and PIN2) unblock code.
The Battery won't Charge or the Icon is Missing • Check the charger. Is it properly connected? Are its contacts clean and dry? See "Battery." • Check the battery contacts. Are they clean and dry? • Check the battery temperature. If it is warm, let it cool first. • Is the battery several years old? Replace the battery. • Are you using a Motorola original battery? Your charger may not recognise your battery. See "Battery".
You can't Cancel Call Diverting or Call Barring Try again in an area with better network coverage. The o Symbol is Flashing Your message memory is full. Delete some text messages. You can't Make International Calls • Does your service provider bar international calls? • Did you dial correctly? See "International Phone Calls." • Check settings for Call Barring, Call Divert, and Fixed Dial. 84 What To Do If...
Index A C Access Internet, 67, 70 Adjusting Contrast, 70 Answered Calls, 59, 76 Automatic Lock, 72 Automatic Redial, 29 Automatic Signature, 66 Available Networks, 73 Calculator, 55 Call Groups, 38, 76 Canned Messages, 41 Capacity Battery, 70 Phone Book, 62 Cell Broadcast Battery Saving Mode, 70 Channel List, 65 Changing Band, 71 Bar Password, 73 SIM PIN Code, 72 Unlock Code, 72 Characters, Table of, 43 Chat History, 68 Log, 49 Responding, 48 Starting a Session, 47 Check Cap, 62 Contrast, 69 Display, 70
D Deleting Last Ten Calls, 76 Messages, 40, 64, 65 Phone Book Entries, 62 Dialling Emergency Numbers, 30 Fixed, 73 Last Number Dialled, 29 Numbers in Text Messages, 40, 64 One Touch, 30.
Internet Accessing, 45 Homepage, 67 Setting Up, 67 L Languages Cell Broadcast, 66 Phone Display, 70 Last Calls Adding to Phone Book, 60, 76 Charge, 70 Deleting, 76 Menu, 59, 76 Timer, 70 Lifetime Timer, 78 Lock Now, 71, 72 Locking Phone, 71, 72 M Made Calls, 59, 76 Master Clear, 71 Master Reset, 71 Menu Index, 61 Menus Accessories, 79 Call Diverting, 70 Call Meters, 60, 77 Game, 51 In-call, 33 Network Selection, 73 Recent Calls, 59 Ring Tones, 57 Security, 72 Send Messages, 65 Tools, 53 Messages Alerts,
P Passwords Call Barring, 73 Security Code, 72 SIM Card PIN, 72 Unlock Code, 72 Personal Messages, 41 Personal Numbers, 62 Phone Book Adding Numbers, 62, 70 Capacity, 62 Copying Entries (SIM / Phone), 63 Deleting / Erasing Entries, 62 Dialling Numbers, 30, 36, 62 Modifying Name or Number Phone Book Entries, 36, 62 Preventing Access to, 63 Phone Calls, 78 Answered, 59, 76 Charges, 78 Emergency, 30 Ending, 31 Holding, 33 International, 30 Made, 59, 76 Metering, 60, 77, 78 Missed, 31, 59, 76 One Touch Dialling
Returning Calls, 40, 64 Ring Or Vibrate, 58, 75 Tones, 57, 58, 75 Volume, 58, 75 Status Battery, 70 Switching View, 40, 59, 64, 65, 76 Switching Calls, 33 S T Security, 72 Security Code, 72 Selecting Phone Lines, 71 Sending Messages, 65 Sending Ring Tones, 75 Service Centre, 66 Setting Call Groups, 38, 76 Fixed Fialling, 73 In-call Display, 77 Message Alert Tone, 58, 75 Ringer Tone, 58, 75 Ringer Tone 2 (Line 2), 58, 75 Time and Date, 72 Showing Battery Meter, 70 Call Charges, 60, 77 Call Timers, 60, 77
V VibraCall l Alert, 71 VibraCall™ Alert, 75 Voice Activation, 63 Voice Dialling, 63 Voice Tag Adding or Editing When Entry Exists, 36 Adding When Entry is New, 36 Voicemail Dialling, 65 Storing Number for, 66 Volume Adjusting Ring, 58, 75 W What To Do If...