Motorola Mobility T56AD1 Dual Band Cellular PCS Transceiver User Manual AD EX08

Motorola Mobility LLC Dual Band Cellular PCS Transceiver AD EX08

Exhibit 8 Users Manual

APPLICANT:  MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT56AD1EXHIBIT 8INSTRUCTION MANUALA preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows:
 Phoenix Wireless TelephoneUser Guide Draft for FCC Type Approval March 10, 2000
 1 Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications from a global leader in communications technology! We are pleased you have chosen the Motorola  V wireless phone to keep you connected with ease.All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola’s rigorous specifications and world-class quality standards. During development, our testing team took the Motorola  V  phone through rigorous durability tests including temperature, humidity, shock, dust, vibration, and drop tests—and the phone still worked!We are confident that you and your callers will find your wireless phone to be a convenient and reliable way to stay in touch. Thank you for choosing a Motorola  V product and enjoy your new phone!
 2 Contents Safety Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Package Content Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Phone Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Phone Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Understanding the Guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Batteries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Storing and Disposing of Batteries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Removing and Attaching Battery Covers  . . . . . . . . . . 23Installing and Removing Batteries   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Battery Talk Time and Standby Time   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Charging Batteries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Phone Basics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Turning the Phone On and Off  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Activating the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Power-Up Display  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34The External Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36The Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Status Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Storing the Phone in its Holster   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Viewing the Phone Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Placing a Call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Ending a Call   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Redialing a Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Receiving a Call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Using the Keypad to Enter Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Controlling the Volume  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
 3 The Smart Button  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 The Menu System  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Navigating Through the Menu   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Menu Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Sending and Receiving Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Dialing Numbers and Characters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Dialing with Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Dialing with Turbo Dial®  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Dialing Numbers from Missed or Recent Calls . . . . . . 63Dialing from a Text Message   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Adding or Attaching Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Dialing Emergency Calls   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Receiving a Basic Call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Receiving Calls with Caller ID   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Using Call Waiting   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 In-Call Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Receiving a Second Call   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Sending and Receiving Data or Fax Calls  . . . . . . . . . 78Viewing Your Phone Number   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Muting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Placing a Call on Hold   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Dialing and Entering Numbers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Setting Up a Three-Way Analog Call   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Using Digital Conference Call Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Transferring a Call   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Sending Tones  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Entering a PIN (Analog)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Viewing Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
 4 Using a Speakerphone (Handsfree Mode)  . . . . . . . . . 92 Recent Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Tips for the Received Calls List   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Tips for the Dialed Calls List  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Using the Notepad  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Viewing or Resetting Call Timers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Call Forwarding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Setting up Call Forwarding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Checking Call Forward Status   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Turning Off Call Forwarding   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Calls and Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Menu Features for Calls and Messages  . . . . . . . . . . 112Sending a Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Sending Data and Fax Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Receiving a Fax   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Messages  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Menu Features for Messages  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Types of Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Receiving New Messages   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Text and Information Services Messages  . . . . . . . . . 126Information Services and Text Message Inboxes  . . . 138VoiceMail Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Quicknotes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161The Outbox  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165The Drafts Folder  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170Synchronizing Messages with PIM Software  . . . . . . 175Checking Memory and Cleaning Up All Messages . . 176Troubleshooting   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
 5 Phone Status  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Displaying Your Phone Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Displaying Credit Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Displaying and Changing Your Active Phone Number  . .182Changing the Current Phone Line  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183Displaying the Battery Charge Level   . . . . . . . . . . . . 185  Initial Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Changing the Time and Date  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Setting the Phonebook for One-Touch Dialing  . . . . . 191Adjusting Automatic Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192Adjusting the Display Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193Adjusting the Status Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194Changing the Zoom Setting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194Changing Scrolling Behavior   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195Turning Animation On and Off   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196Setting a Language Preference  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197Setting Battery Charge Conservation Preferences . . 198Adjusting the DTMF Setting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198Master Reset   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199Master Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 In-Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202Setting Up In-Call Timers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202Turning Answer Options On or Off  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Turning Call Waiting On or Off  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Using Lock/Security Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209Locking and Unlocking Your Phone   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
 6 Locking and Unlocking the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214Restricting Access to Applications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216Restricting Calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218Changing Passwords   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Ring and Vibrate Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Selecting a Ring/Vibration Type   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Changing the Ring Volume  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224Selecting a Ring/Vibration for a Specific Event . . . . . 225Selecting a Reminder  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Changing Keypad Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Phonebook  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229Making the Most of Memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229Fields in Phonebook Entry Forms   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230Storing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231Calling Phonebook Entries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237Editing/Deleting Phonebook Entries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239Adding or Attaching Numbers Before Calling  . . . . . . 244Copying Phonebook Entries to a SIM Card   . . . . . . . 244Checking Phonebook Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249Synchronization with PIM Software   . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250Phonebook Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251Troubleshooting   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Shortcuts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256Help for Setting Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257Setting Navigation Shortcuts   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258Setting Voice Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262Shortcut Setup Errors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266Editing Shortcuts   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268
 7 Deleting Shortcuts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270Using Shortcuts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Personal Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Reordering the Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Changing the Idle Functions of the Smart and Soft Keys 278Changing the Wake-up Greeting   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280Changing the Phone’s Idle Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281Changing Quick Dial Numbers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 The Datebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285Using the Datebook Menu  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285Datebook Views  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286Storing a New Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290Editing Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297Copying Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299Deleting Events   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300Changing the Datebook Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303Event Reminders  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 Quick Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309Calling the Quick Dial Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Using VoiceNotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313Viewing the VoiceNotes List  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313Playing Back a VoiceNote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315The Playback Screen  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315Using the VoiceNotes Menu  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317Viewing VoiceNote Recording Instructions  . . . . . . . . 318Recording a VoiceNote  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
 8 Locking/Unlocking a VoiceNote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321Deleting a VoiceNote Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323Deleting All VoiceNotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325Checking VoiceNotes Memory Capacity . . . . . . . . . . 326 Hands-Free Use  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328Setting Automatic Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329Setting Automatic Hands-Free  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329Setting the Power-Off Delay  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330Setting the Phone Charge Time  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 The Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334Starting a Browser Session   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334Navigating the Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337Displaying Content  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338Placing Calls in an Active Browser Session  . . . . . . . 343Ending Calls in an Active Browser Session   . . . . . . . 345Running the Browser in the Background   . . . . . . . . . 345 Network Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349Viewing the Currently Registered Network . . . . . . . . 350Displaying Available  Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350Registering on a Network  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Finding a New Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Finding a Public Network  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355Changing Network Setup Values   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355Changing Network Search Types  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358Setting Service Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360Setting the Call Drop Alert   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Interactive Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363
 9 Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363Starting an Interactive Service  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364Recognizing Error Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369Interacting with a Service  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 Infrared Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376Menu Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376Establishing an Infrared Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 Accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Glossary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 Patent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   403
 10 Safety Information Important:  Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone.  Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.In August 1996, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-1992  • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86  • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996  • Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
 Safety Information 11 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). For additional information concerning exposure to radio frequency signals, see the statement by the FDA at the end of this user guide. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use the Motorola-supplied or approved carrying case, holster, or other body-worn accessory.If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting. Use of non-Motorola accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.  Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation Normal Operation Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation Observe the following guidelines to operate your phone most efficiently. • Extend your antenna fully, if applicable.  • Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call
 12 Safety Information quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.  Batteries Caution:  All batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. When the battery is detached from the phone, your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover; please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use. Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Observe the following guidelines when using your phone while driving. • Give full attention to driving--driving safely is your first responsibility.  • Use hands-free phone operation, if available.  • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.  Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
 Safety Information 13 Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6") be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers: • should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON  • should not carry the phone in a breast pocket  • should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference  • should turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place  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 external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
 14 Safety Information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Airline regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the aircraft is on the ground.  Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF, do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks from your
 Safety Information 15 battery in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where fuel odors are present (for example, if a gas/propane leak occurs in a car or home); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you normally would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. Do NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.  US021600
 16 Overview Package Content Options Your digital wireless phone typically comes equipped with a charger and at least one battery. A large selection of accessory options can customize your wireless package for maximum performance and portability. Below is a sampling of the different package options. Note:  Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured.Motorola TelephoneHeadsetIllustrationto comeIllustrationto comeLithium Polymer Battery
 Overview 17 HolsterIllustrationto comeDesktop Charger (AC Adapter required)Illustrationto comeIllustrationto comeDesktop Charger(AC Adapter required)
 Overview 18 Phone Diagram2136549870Battery Level IndicatorEarpieceHeadset JackPower/Status IndicatorSignal StrengthIndicatorVolume KeysSmart KeyVoice KeyIcon Indicators VibraCall® Alert IndicatorMicrophoneAccessory Connector PortPower On/Off KeyAlphanumeric Keypad
 Overview 19 Phone Overview See “Phone Diagram” on page 18 for an illustration of the components described below. Earpiece —Ultra-compact phone speaker. Headset Jack —Connects an optional headset. Power/Status Indicator —Provides status information on the current type of service and message status. Signal Strength Indicator —Indicates the strength of your phone’s connection with the local wireless system. Volume Keys —The upper and lower volume keys can adjust keypad, earpiece, and ringer volume. . Smart Key —Use the Smart key to recall information from memory, place and end calls, select menu features, and toggle features on and off. The symbol  in your display represents the Smart key. Voice Key —Use the voice key to record a VoiceNote memo or to record a voice name for a phonebook entry. Icon Indicators —Displays various indicators such as digital, in use, in building, no service, message waiting, and voice message waiting indicators. Battery Level Indicator —Show the amount of charge remaining in your battery. VibraCall ®  Alert Indicator —Indicates the on/off status of the ringer and VibraCall alert. Microphone —Positioned for convenient conversation. Accessory Connector Port —Provides the connections for an external power supply and vehicular and optional accessories.
 20 Overview Special Keys   Understanding the Guide Key Presses Key presses are represented in this guide using symbols so that you may locate and use the required sequence quickly. A sequence of key presses may be shown as follows: 1   0   8This means you should press 1 followed by 0 and then 8, in sequence, not simultaneously.P The power key turns the phone on and offO The send key places or answers callsN The end key ends phone callsM The menu key enters the menu systemS The scroll key scrolls through memory entries and menu features, and moves the cursor when entering names or messages-and+The soft keys perform context-sensitive functions as indicated by prompts in the bottom line of the display.The - (left soft key) usually returns to a previous menu or exits the menu system.The + (right soft key) usually selects an item or confirms an action.
Overview 21Prompts and MessagesYour phone responds to key presses by displaying either a prompt that guides you to the next action or a message confirming that your action is complete. Prompts and messages are represented in this guide in LCD style, for example: Reset Timer.Shortcuts and TipsIn the margins of your guide are shortcuts and useful tips to improve your phone’s performance.
22BatteriesYour digital phone uses Lithium Polymer batteries. In this chapter, you will learn how to:•store and dispose of batteries•remove and attach the cover to the battery•install and remove batteries•interpret battery talk time and standby time•charge batteries using the internal charger and the desktop chargerStoring and Disposing of BatteriesTo prolong the life of your batteries, do not expose them to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your phone with you when you leave your car.To dispose of batteries, check with your local recycling center for a battery recycler near you. Never dispose of batteries in a fire.Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.
Batteries 23Removing and Attaching Battery CoversYour phone’s battery is shipped in an uncharged state and fitted with a protective cover. Before you can use your phone, you will need to remove the cover and charge the battery. The cover prevents metal objects from contacting the battery terminals, thereby reducing the risk of injury or damage from a battery short circuit.Removing the Battery CoverAttaching the Battery CoverPress tab1. Hold one end of the battery cover in one hand. Press down on the tab at the opposite end of the cover with your other hand.Remove cover2. Rotate the cover away from the battery.Insert side1. Insert one end of the battery into the cover, so that the battery fits the notches on the cover.Illustrationto come
24 BatteriesClick latch2. Push down the other side of the battery until it clicks into place.Illustrationto come
Batteries 25Installing and Removing BatteriesInstalling the BatteryRemove cover1. Use your thumb to slide the release latch toward the base of the phone.2. With your other hand, rotate the cover away from the phone.Insert battery3. Insert the battery, printed arrows first, into the top edge of the battery compartment.4. Push down the bottom edge of the battery until it snaps into place.1234
26 BatteriesRemoving the BatteryReplace cover5. Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the top edge of the battery compartment.6. Rotate the battery cover down until it snaps into place.Turn off phone1. Press P to turn off your phone.Remove cover2. Use your thumb to slide the release latch toward the base of the phone.3. With your other hand, rotate the cover away from the phone.5623
Batteries 27Battery Talk Time  and Standby TimeTalk time refers to the time you can talk on your phone before the battery is fully discharged. Standby time is the time that your phone is on but not used for talking.Remove battery4. Push the battery toward the top of the phone until the bottom edge comes clear.5. Rotate the bottom edge of the battery up and lift the battery from the phone.Replace cover6. Insert the tabs of the battery cover into the top edge of the battery compartment.7. Rotate the battery cover down until it snaps into place.5467
28 BatteriesNotes: •Talking on the phone uses more power than leaving it idle. The more power you use for talking, the less you will have for standby time, and vice versa.•Talk time and standby time can vary, depending on the battery used, network configuration, signal strength, and the features selected.Charging BatteriesUsing the Internal ChargerTip: If you talk on the phone while charging your battery, charging takes more time. To place the phone in charger-only mode, turn off the phone by pressing P once.Your phone has a built-in battery charger. Using either the AC or vehicle power adapter, you can plug the handset directly into a power source to charge any attached batteries.You can still place and answer calls while using the internal charger. To place the phone in charger-only mode, turn off the phone by pressing P once.To charge:BEmptyJLowHMediumFHighAttach adapter to phone1. Plug the AC adapter or vehicle power adapter into the accessory connector on the bottom of your phone as shown, with the release tab facing up.
Batteries 29Using the Desktop ChargerYou can use the desktop charger to charge batteries while they are attached to your phone, or you can charge a battery separately.To charge:Plug in adapter2. Plug the power adapter into an AC electrical outlet.orPlug the vehicle power adapter into the cigarette lighter opening in the vehicle.Note: In some cars, the ignition must be on to use the vehicle’s accessory power.In both cases, a beep tone sounds, and the battery icon flashes.Attach adapter to charger1. Plug the AC adapter into the back of the charger, with the release tab facing up.Illustrationto come
30 BatteriesNote: When the phone is charging, the battery level indicator flashes. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator stops flashing. If your phone cannot charge the battery, this indicator does not appear.Desktop Charger Indicator LightsThe front LED light for charging a battery attached to the phone in the charger’s front pocket is:The rear LED lights for charging a battery in the rear pocket are:Plug in adapter2. Plug the power adapter into an AC electrical outlet.Insert phone and/or battery3. With battery attached, place the phone into the charger’s front pocket. Optionally, place an additional battery into the charger’s back pocket.Yellow The phone is inserted. Check phone for battery charge status.Red  The battery is rapid charging.Flashing yellow The battery is waiting for its charge.Illustrationto come
Batteries 31Battery Charging TipsTo ensure that you enjoy maximum battery life and use your battery to its fullest capacity:•Always use Motorola approved battery chargers.•For the best results, charge Lithium Polymer batteries using the E•P® Desktop Charger or your phone’s internal charger.•The battery should be at or near room temperature when charging.•New batteries or batteries that have been stored for long periods of time may not rapid charge properly. In these instances, the battery requires an overnight charge. •When you do not intend to use a battery for a while, store it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator.•Over extended periods of time, batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging times. This is normal. If you charge your battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk time or an increase in charging time, then it is probably time to purchase a new battery.Green The battery is charged over 90% of its capacity and can be used. Another hour of charging will bring it up to 100% capacity.Flashing red Either the battery or the power supply is damaged and cannot be charged.
32 BatteriesExpert Performance E•P® Charging SystemThe Expert Performance E•P® Charging System enables your phone’s built-in charger to communicate with installed batteries and tailor its charging cycle to optimize performance. If you see Invalid Battery when you power up the phone, the built-in charger is not able to communicate with the battery and cannot charge it. There are several possible reasons for this message. The most likely one is that the battery is not a Motorola original, and it does not have the appropriate E•P® technology.We recommend that you use only Motorola original batteries and accessories and that you store your batteries in their protective covers when not in use.
33Phone BasicsThis chapter introduces you to the basic features of your new phone. It describes how to: •turn the phone on and off•activate your phone•read the displays•read the status line indicators•store the phone in its holster•view the phone number•place a call•end a call•redial a number•receive a call•control the volume•use the smart buttonTurning the Phone On and OffTo turn the phone on and off:OnPress the P button.OffPress the P power button again.
34 Phone BasicsActivating the PhoneThe first time you turn on your phone, you may see one of the following messages: Press to Activate or Activation required.If you do not see one of these displays, your phone was activated at the time of purchase, and you may skip the steps below. If you do see one of the activation messages, complete the activation procedure as follows: Power-Up DisplayWhen you turn on the phone, it plays a single power-up tone and displays an animated Motorola wake-up greeting for two seconds. Place Call1. Press O to place the call.orPress and hold the smart key on the left side of your phone until you hear a high tone. Once the connection is made, activation begins. Help?2. If necessary, contact your service provider for further assistance.9
Phone Basics 35Afterwards, the phone displays a customer wake-up greeting for two seconds.If the phone detects an invalid battery, it displays the following message for two seconds: Next, the phone scans the area for a network signal and displays the message: Searching for Network. If the phone does not find an appropriate network, it displays the message Registering every two seconds until a network is found. When the phone has completed its power up sequence and is ready to use, it displays the Ready message.Number DisplayYour phone can be activated with two unique phone numbers.  If more than one number is programmed, the phone displays the active number whenever it is turned on. To change the active number, see “Changing the Current Phone Line” on page XX. Power Saver ModeIf you travel outside the range of available networks, your phone continues to search for a signal. To save power, it Safety: YourMost Important CallInvalid BatteryK
36 Phone Basicsstops searching ever few minutes and displays a Power Save message. Your phone begins searching again in a minute or two. Press any key to immediately resume searching. Standby ModeYour phone may turn off the backlight to save power when in standby mode. The backlight comes back on whenever you press a key. The External DisplayAdd information on viewing the external display to find out information on caller id, voice mail, time and date, call forwarding status, and alert status.The IndicatorsSignal Strength (1)The Signal Strength indicator is one of the status icons at the top of the display. It shows the strength of your phone’s connection with the local wireless system. A strong signal increases your ability to place and receive calls. Weak signal strength can occur at the edge of a wireless service area or in buildings, tunnels, and during bad weather. Weak signal strength can interfere with or block your ability to place and to receive calls and can affect your reception. vStrong wWeak
Phone Basics 37Battery Level Indicator (2)The Battery Level indicator at the top of the display shows the amount of charge left in your battery. The more segments visible, the greater the charge.When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain, your phone signals you in three ways: •Low Battery appears in the first line of the display.•No bar segments are highlighted.•A short tone plays periodically.Clock (3)Your phone displays the current time and date when it is on a digital network. You can set your clock for either 12 or 24 hour format.Digital or Analog Indicator (4)The digital icon appears when you are receiving a digital signal. The analog icon appears if you receive an analog signal. In Use Indicator (5)The In Use indicator appears when a call is in progress.Roam Indicator (6)The roam indicator appears when your phone accesses a wireless system outside your home network. When you leave your wireless service area, your phone roams or seeks another service area.BEmptyJLowHMediumFHighWZp
38 Phone BasicsNo Service Indicator (7)If you travel beyond the range of wireless service, the No Service indicator appears to let you know that you cannot place or receive a call. Message Waiting Indicator (8)The Message Waiting indicator is displayed when the phone receives a text message. (This is an optional, network and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.)Voice Message Waiting Indicator (9)The Voice Message Waiting indicator is displayed when your voicemail has received a message.(This is an optional, network and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.)Alphanumeric Display (10)Text and number messages appear in the middle of the phone’s display. Text and numbers show keypad input, information recalled from memory, and other messages.Alert Indicators (11)Your phone displays the current selected alert. The default alert is a ringer. h Ringer on—Your phone’s ringer is turned on and vibrate alert is off.j Vibrate on—Your vibrate alert is on and ringer is turned off.wPO
Phone Basics 39g Vibrate then ring—Both ring and vibrate alerts are turned on.f Ring then vibrate—Both ring and vibrate alerts are turned on.i Silent—All of your phone’s tones are silenced and the vibrate alert is turned on. e Vibrate with all tones off—Your vibrate alert is on. d All Alerts off—Both vibrate and ring alerts are turned off.Status LightYou can check the status light on top of the phone for status information on your current type of service and message status. The messages can include voice mails and messages, or the receipt of recent calls. (This is an optional, network and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas.) The status light changes color and flashes or remains on to indicate different states. Status lights are as follows:alternating red and green incoming call or messageflashing green In Service, home-type systemslow flashing yellow no servicefast flashing yellow roaming, non-home type system
40 Phone BasicsStoring the Phone in its HolsterTo slip your phone into its holster, make sure the battery is facing the outside of the holster. Then clip the holster onto a belt, purse or briefcase. The holster has been designed for your convenience and is not meant to secure your phone under all circumstances. Viewing the Phone NumberPlacing a CallTo place a call:Turn on1. Press and hold P until the display appears and you hear an audible alert. Enter number2. Enter the number you want to call, for example: 555-1212. •Press -to erase one digit at a time if you make a mistake.•Press and hold - to clear the entire entry.You can also recall a previously dialed or stored number. See “Using Phone Memory” for details on storing or recalling numbers.
Phone Basics 41Ending a CallTo end a call: •Press Nor •Press and hold the smart key until you hear a second tone. The display reads *smart key* To End Call. Press *smart key* again to end the call. Redialing a NumberAutomatic RedialYou may not be able to complete a call if the wireless system is busy. When this happens, the system transmits a fast busy signal, and the phone displays one of the following messages : Call Failed. Press O to redial. Place call1. Press O to place the call.orPress and hold the smart key on the left side of the phone until you hear a high tone. The phone sounds a single-tone alert (if the keypad tones are turned on) and displays Dialing 555-1212. 2. You can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits, but only the last 24 digits appear in the display.
42 Phone BasicsWIth Automatic Redial, your phone repeats the call attempt over the next four minutes. When the call goes through, your phone rings or vibrates until the other party answers. To activate Automatic Redial:If you hear an ordinary busy signal, the phone number you dialed is busy. Recent CallsYour phone keeps track of the last ten numbers that you have dialed. You can display this list and select a number to call. Auto RedialTo redial the busy number, press O orPress and hold the smart key. In either case, Calling is displayed.Hang Up1. Press N to hang up. Redial2. Press the smart key or O to redial the busy number. Dialing 5551234 is displayed.Display1. Press M. Press S to scroll down to Recent Calls. Press +. 2. Scroll down and select either Received Calls or Dialed Calls. Press +.3. Review the list and select a phone number. Press O.
Phone Basics 43Receiving a CallAnswering a CallYour phone must be turned on to receive calls. When the phone rings or vibrates, press O to answer the call. Unanswered Call IndicatorWhen you cannot answer a call, your phone keeps a record and a count of your unanswered calls and displays a message like : To view and place missed calls: Review4. Press S to scroll through the last calls. The display includes the time, date and phone number.Call5. Press O or press and hold *smart key* to call the number in your display. The Calling message is displayed.View list1. Press +. The received calls list is displayed. 2. Press S to scroll through the list. Select any call that you wish to return.2 Missed Calls1 Unknown Call
44 Phone BasicsTo clear the display, press N.Caller IDCaller ID is an optional feature that allows you to see who is calling before you answer. Contact your service provider for information about availability.•If the caller’s name is recorded in your phone book, the name is displayed. •If the name is not in your phone book, the caller’s phone number is displayed. If you prefer to always see the caller’s phone number, see “Turn Number Preference On.”  Your phone stores IDs for the last sixteen callers. See xxx to learn how to review the stored Caller ID list. Canceling the Ring or Vibrate AlertPress either of the volume keys while the phone is ringing to cancel the ring or vibrate alert. The ringer or vibrator remains off while the current call lasts. The caller still hears ringing, and you can still answer the call by pressing O. Call WaitingCall Waiting is an optional service available through many service providers. If you subscribe to call waiting, you may Place call3. Press O.The number is dialed and the call processed for you.
Phone Basics 45hear a tone while you are on a call. This tone indicates that you have received a second call. To answer the second call: Using the Keypad to Enter TextWhen you want to add names to your phonebook or send text messages, you can use your phone’s keypad to enter letters and other characters. Each number key represents several letters, which you can cycle through by pressing the key repeatedly. For instance, 2 represents a, b, c, and 2. Press 2 once to enter the character a, twice to enter the character b , and three times to enter c. Follow these steps:Answer1. Press O to answer the new call and place the first call on hold. orEnd and Answer1. Press N to end the current call. Your phone then rings or vibrates to signal the new call. 2. Press O to answer the new call. Press key once1. When you press 2 once, the letter a appears with a flashing block cursor highlighting the letter.
46 Phone BasicsThe following table shows you what letters each key represents, and how many times you have to press the key for each letter: Continue pressing keys2. As long as the block cursor highlights the letter, press 2 a second time to see the b, a third time to see the c, a fourth time to see the 2, a fifth time to see the a again, and so on. Toggle case3. Press S to toggle between upper or lower case characters.Enter character4. When the block cursor highlights your selected character, wait for two seconds.The block cursor disappears, and a thin I-beam cursor appears next to the letter. 5. Enter the next character.KeyNumber of key presses1234567891011121314150+- 0x* / =><#(repeat)1.1?!,@&:;“-()’2a b c 2 (repeat)3d e f 3 (repeat)4g h i 4 (repeat)5j k l 5 (repeat)6m n o 6 (repeat
Phone Basics 47The following table explains the roles other keys play while you enter text.7q r s 7 (repeat)8t u v 8 (repeat)9wxyz9(repeat)Key Explanation*Moves the I-beam cursor one character to the left. If the cursor is a block cursor, it changes to an I-beam cursor. #Moves the I-beam cursor one character to the right. If the cursor is a block cursor, it changes to an I-beam cursor.SMoves the I-beam cursor up or down one line in the message. If the cursor is a block cursor, the scroll buttons change the case of the highlighted character.-Cancels the message field and returns you to the text message form before you enter any charactersDeletes the character to the left of the cursor after you have entered a character.+Takes you to the QuickNote menu, which lets you select from a list of pre-written messages, before you enter any characters. See “Sending a Message With a QuickNote” on page 113. Accepts the message and returns to the text message form after you have entered a character.
48 Phone BasicsControlling the VolumeUse the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece, keypad, and ringer volume. When you press these keys, the phone’s speaker demonstrates the current volume level. This audio feedback is called keypad tones. For more advanced volume settings, refer to “Ring and Vibrate Features.”Earpiece VolumeYou can adjust the earpiece volume only during a call. Press the up volume key to increase earpiece volume. Press the down volume key to decrease volume. A volume meter in the display indicates the volume level you have selected. Ringer VolumeYou can adjust the ringer volume when you are not on a call. Press the up volume key to increase ringer volume, and press the down volume key to decrease volume. A volume meter in the display indicates the volume level you have selected.  Keypad VolumeRefer to “Changing Keypad Volume”  for details on adjusting the keypad volume.
Phone Basics 49The Smart ButtonThe smart button is the lower key on the left side of the phone—easy to feel, easy to find, and easy to use. Use the Smart Button to place and end calls, select menu items, select items in a display, toggle features on and off, and open your phonebook.  Place and End CallsUse the smart button to place or to end a call as described in “Placing a Call” on page 40 and “Ending a Call” on page 41. Select Menu or Display ItemsWhen you access the menu system, you can press the smart button to select a menu or display item.Toggle Features On and OffSome of the phone’s features toggle on and off. Use the smart button to select the on or off setting of a feature. Open Your  PhonebookBefore you make a call, press the smart button to open your phonebook. Press S to scroll to the phone number you want, the press *smart button* again to place the call. You can set up your smart button to open an application other than the phonebook. Refer to “Personalizing Phone Display Items.”
50The Menu SystemYou can access many of the features in your phone through a menu system. This chapter provides a table of menu features and shows you how to navigate through the menus. It also introduces you to the menu elements, including lists, forms, and meters.Menu FeaturesThe menu is the gateway to accessing phone features. This section provides a list and description of the menu features.Menu Name Features Submenu FeaturesRecent Calls Received CallsDial CallsNotepadCall TimeCall CostService Dial Service Dial ApplicationFixed Dial Fixed Dial ApplicationPhonebook Phonebook Application
The Menu System 51Datebook Datebook ApplicationQuick Dial Quick Dial ApplicationRadio Radio ApplicationMessages Message ApplicationSMS Interactive SMS Interactive ApplicationShortcuts Shortcuts ApplicationVoiceNotes VoiceNotes Applicationmymotorola.com mymotorola.com ApplicationSIM Apps SIM ApplicationBrowser Browser ApplicationWorld TIme World Time ApplicationCalculator Calculator Application
52 The Menu SystemSettings Ring/Vibrate AlertDetailCall Forward Voice CallsFax CallsData CallsCancelStatusPhone Status My Tel. No.Credit AvailableCredit InfoPhoneLine 1/2Signal StrengthBattery MeterOther InformationConnection IRDA LinkIn Call Setup In Call TimerCall Cost SetupMy Caller IDTalk & FaxAnswer OptionsCall Waiting
The Menu System 53Note: Some features are optional network and subscription-dependent features that are not available in all areas. Contact your service provider for availability. Navigating Through  the Menuprovides a detailed example of how to navigate through the menu.Settings Security Phone LockLock KeypadLock ApplicationTalk SecureFixed DialRestrict CallsCall BarringUser GroupSIM PINNew PasswordsOther Settings PersonalizeInitial SetupNetworkCar SettingsHead-set
54 The Menu SystemNavigate through the menu system as follows: When scrolling through menus, you can also use the keys * and #.Menu ElementsMenu elements include lists, forms, and meters.ListsLists present menu items, such as tasks or data items that you can select. When you see a list, you can look at the entries and select an item. List TitleAll lists begin with a title that identifies the information contained in the list. ScrollbarIf a list contains three or more entries, a scrollbar appears on the right side of the display. The scrollbar indicates that more items are included in the list than are currently displayed on the screen. MPress the menu key to enter the menu display.- +The soft keys are the two unmarked keys at the top of your keypad. SPress the scroll key to move up or down through menu items.
The Menu System 55The scrollbar changes, depending on where you are in the list. •If unseen items are above the list, the scrollbar contains an up arrow. •If unseen items are below a list, the scrollbar contains a down arrow. When you see a scrollbar, press S to move up or down through the list. End of List IndicatorLists can also contain an end of list indicator, such as New Entry, that appears at the bottom of the list. You can often select the end of list indicator to add new entries to the list. Soft Key FunctionTip: To move quickly through a list, press the letter or number key for the selection you want. The list moves automatically to your selection.The soft keys are the two unmarked keys at the top of your keypad. Their functions change, but their current function names always appear in the lower corners of the display. The last display line, just below a list, describes the function of the soft keys as they relate to the list. Following is a common use of soft keys:Key Soft Function ActionM M  activate a sub-menu-(left)Exitreturn to a previous menu or exit the list+(right)Selectselect an item or confirm an action
56 The Menu SystemSome lists, like lists of messages, contain long text entries. In such cases, the soft keys provide navigation through the message as follows:)FormsForms allow you to add or change text or number characters to update information stored in your phone. They appear when you select a menu item to enter or change information, such as a Phonebook entry. You can update any part of the entry using the form. Refer to “Adding Names and Numbers” on page xxx to learn how to enter data. Key Soft Function Action-BACK return to earlier lines in the message+MORE ask for more text to go forward through a message+NEXTask for the next message when you reach the last line of a messageBegin1. When you begin using a new or empty form, press - to CANCEL; press + to CHANGE.
The Menu System 57Enter letters2. When you enter character data, such as letters for a name, in an empty field, the flashing cursor appears on the right.Enter numbers3. When you enter numbers, such as for a phone number, the flashing cursor appears on the left.Use soft keys4. While you’re entering data, navigate as follows:•Press - to DELETE.•Press + to accept the data (OK).After you’ve entered data, the soft keys change:•Press - to remove or CLEAR the data that is entered.•Press + to accept the data (OK). Add lines5. When you complete and accept a line of data, the form automatically advances to the next line. Continue entering information into the form. Finish6. When you have entered all the required information, the soft keys change again:•Press - to accept the entry (DONE).•Press + to CHANGE the entry.
58 The Menu SystemMetersMeters provide measurements stored in your phone, such as how much talk time is left in your battery or how strong the signal is from your wireless network. Meters also appear on the display when you need to see or change a volume.You can display a meter by pressing a key. The meter only appears for a few seconds and then disappears. You can also display a meter by going through a menu. In this case, press - to EXIT, and press + to dismiss (CHANGE) or edit the setting.
59Sending and Receiving CallsYour phone provides several dialing options, from dialing basic numbers to dialing stored numbers joined into a single string. You can also receive basic phone calls and calls with caller ID or call waiting.In this chapter you will learn how to:•dial numbers and special characters•dial with Speed Dial and Turbo Dial®•dial numbers from missed or recent calls, your phonebook, or a text message•add or attach stored numbers •dial emergency numbers•receiving a basic call•using call waiting•receiving calls with caller ID
60 Sending and Receiving CallsMenu FeaturesDialing Numbers and CharactersThe simplest way to dial a number is to enter the number from the idle state and then send it. This section describes how to dial numbers and enter special characters, such as pauses.To dial a number from the idle state:DialingAttach NumberInsert PauseInsert WaitInsert ‘n’Send MessageDial number1. Enter the phone number.2. Press N.The phone displaysCalling . . . (phone number).
Sending and Receiving Calls 61Inserting Pause, Wait, and ‘n’ Characters for Calling CardsYou can insert the following types of characters, typically for calling card numbers:Shortcut: While dialing, press and hold *. The phone will cycle through p, w, and n. Release the * when you see the character you want.To insert a pause, wait, or ‘n’ character in a number:Inserting the International Dialing PrefixThe international dialing prefix lets you call from any country without knowing its international access code.Pause character tells your phone to wait for a defined length of time before it dials the next digit in a series Wait charactertells your phone to wait for an undefined length of time before it dials the next digit in a series‘n’ charactertells your phone to stop and prompts you for a number before it continues dialingInsert character1. While dialing, press M.2. Press S to scroll to Insert Pause, Insert Wait, or Insert ÔnÕ.3. Press +.The phone displays the special character: p for pause, w for wait, or n for ‘n’.
62 Sending and Receiving CallsTo insert the international dialing prefix:Dialing with Speed DialYou can dial numbers from your phonebook without viewing them first. Speed Dial lets you call any phonebook entry just by entering the two-digit index number. To dial with Speed Dial:Dialing with Turbo Dial®You can dial some numbers from your phonebook with the press of a single key. Turbo Dial lets you call your first nine phonebook entries (one to nine) just by entering their single-digit index number. Insert +1. Before dialing any digits, press and hold 0.The phone displays a +. Dial2. Enter the number and press N.Dial numberPress the phonebook entry’s index number, followed by the N key.The phone displaysCalling . . . (entry phone number).To see the index numbers for your phonebook entries, refer to “Phonebook” on page XX.
Sending and Receiving Calls 63To dial with Turbo Dial:Dialing Numbers from Missed or Recent CallsYour phone saves a list of phone numbers from the calls that you recently dialed or received. You can view this list, or even select one of the numbers and instantly place a call. Dialing Missed CallsYour phone tells you when you have missed a calls by displaying X Missed Calls, where X is the number of missed calls. Note: If your answering machine feature answers a call, it is not considered missed.Your display may also tell you that a missed call is one of the following: Dial numberPress and hold the phonebook entry’s index number for one second. The phone displaysCalling . . . (entry phone number).To see the index numbers for your phonebook entries, refer to “Phonebook” on page XX. Note: Pressing and holding 0 inserts the international dialing prefix.Unknownthe caller’s name or number is not available
64 Sending and Receiving CallsIf the caller’s number is not available , you cannot redial the call with this procedure.Shortcut: From the missed call dialog, Press and hold the smart key to dial the last missed call.To dial the number from a missed call:Note: You can use + in place of the smart key in this procedure.Dialing Recent CallsYou can view the last ten calls that you dialed or received by checking the lists under the Recent Calls menu.To view or dial the number from a recent call:Privatethe caller’s name or number is intentionally blocked by the caller or the networkDial the number1. Press the smart key. The phone displays the Received Calls list, with the most recent call selected.Press S to scroll to the number in the list that you want to call. Calls are listed from newest (10) to oldest (1).2. Press N, or press and hold the smart key to dial the selected number.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Recent Calls.Choose dialed / received 2. Press S to scroll to either Received Calls or Dialed Calls.3. Press +. The phone displays a list of the last ten calls.
Sending and Receiving Calls 65Dialing from the PhonebookYou can dial the numbers in your phonebook either from the list view or the detail view.To dial a number from your phonebook:Dial the number4. Press S to scroll to the call you want to dial. Calls are listed from newest (10) to oldest (1).5. Press + to dial the number of the selected call.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Phonebook.The phone displays the phonebook’s list view. 2. If you want to see an entry’s details, press S to scroll to the entry and press +.Dial the number3. Press S to scroll to the entry you want to call.Icons next to the entries identify the entries for work, home, main, mobiles, faxes, or pagers. 4. Press + to dial the entry’s number.
66 Sending and Receiving CallsDialing from a Text MessagePhone numbers can be included in text messages. If you view a text message with an embedded phone number, you can call the number directly.Your phone tells you when you have an incoming text message. Before you open the inbox, you must set it up. See Inbox Setup on page XX. When you see this display, you can go directly to the text message and dial the embedded number, if there is one. Even if your phone is idle, you can open your inbox and dial the embedded numbers in old messages.To view or dial a number from a text message:From new msg1. Press +.The phone displays the text message inbox. orFrom idlePress M and navigate to the feature Text Msgs.The phone displays the text message inbox.
Sending and Receiving Calls 67Adding or Attaching NumbersSometimes you may want to dial a number from your phonebook or recent calls list with a special prefix or suffix.If you want to use a prefix, you can enter it and then attach a number from your list. If you want to use a suffix, you can select the listed number and then add the suffix.Use Call Back2. Press S to scroll to the message you want.Messages are listed from newest to oldest (#1). You can press + to see the full message and the call back number.3. .Press M. The phone displays the Text Message Menu.4. Press S to scroll to Call Back.5. Press +.If a message has more than one embedded number with no preferred number, the phone displays a list of all the numbers. Press S to scroll to the number you want and press +.The phone displays Calling... (phone number).
68 Sending and Receiving CallsAttaching Digits While DialingThis is an easy way to attach digits to the beginning of a number from your phonebook or recent calls list. To attach a number while dialing:Enter prefix1. Enter the prefix—the numbers that precede the number from your phonebook or recent calls list.Select source2. Press M.3. Press S to scroll to Attach Number.4. Press +.The phone displays the attach menu, with options such as phonebook and dialed numbers.5. Press S to scroll to the source of the number you want to attach.6. Press +.The phone displays the list of numbers from the source you selected.Attach number7. Press S to scroll to the entry you want to attach.8. Press +.9. The phone displays your prefix plus the attached number. You can enter more numbers to add to the end, or press N to dial.
Sending and Receiving Calls 69Attaching Numbers from Your Phonebook or Recent Calls ListYou can attach two or more numbers stored in your phonebook or recent calls list. To attach numbers in your phonebook or recent calls list:For Phone-book1. Press M and navigate to the feature Phonebook.The phone displays the phonebook list.orFor Recent CallsPress M and navigate to the feature Dialed Calls or Received Calls.The phone displays the list of recent calls for the type you selected.Select first number2. Press S to scroll to the first number you want to attach.3. Press M.4. Press S to scroll to Attach Number.5. Press +.The phone displays the attach menu, with options such as phonebook and dialed numbers.
70 Sending and Receiving CallsAdding Digits to the End of a NumberYou can open your phonebook or recent calls list, select a number, and then add digits to the end of the number.To add digits to numbers from your phonebook or recent calls list:Select second number6. Press S to scroll to the source of the second number you want to attach.7. Press +.The phone displays the list of numbers from the source you selected.8. Press S to scroll to the second number you want to attach.9. Press + to attach the number and go to the idle number editor, or press M to attach another number (go to step 4).The phone displays the attached numbers in the idle number editor. 10. Press N to dial.For Phone-book1. Press M and navigate to the feature Phonebook.The phone displays the phonebook list.or
Sending and Receiving Calls 71Dialing Emergency CallsYour phone stores one or more emergency numbers, which can only be changed by your provider or another authorized technician. You should always know the emergency numbers stored in your phone.To dial an emergency number, simply enter the numbers and press N, just like other number.Emergency numbers are different, because you can dial them even if the phone, keypad, and SIM card are locked. You can also dial them if the SIM card is damaged or missing.For Recent CallsPress M and navigate to the feature Dialed Calls or Received Calls.The phone displays the list of recent calls for the type you selected.Attach number2. Press S to scroll to the entry to which you want to attach a number.3. Press M.4. Press S to scroll to Add Digits.5. The phone displays the selected number in the idle number editor. Enter suffix6. Enter the suffix—the numbers that will follow the number you selected from your list.7. Press N to dial.
72 Sending and Receiving CallsRefer to your phone provider for questions about the emergency numbers stored in your phone.Receiving a Basic CallWhen a new call arrives, your phone notifies you with a new call dialog and your chosen alert (for example, ring or vibrate). When you receive a call:SetupYour phone notifies you with a new call dialog and your chosen alert (for example, ring or vibrate).The phone displays information about the caller if:•you subscribe to caller ID service (CLI)•the network issues a call waiting flash with informationChoose answer or IgnoreComplete one of the following:•Press N or + to answer the call.or•Press O or - to ignore the call (the network handles the call appropriately).or•Press and hold O for one second to end the call without forwarding it to voicemail or any other designated number.
Sending and Receiving Calls 73Receiving Calls with Caller IDIf you subscribe to caller ID (CLI), your phone usually displays the caller’s name or number when a new call arrives.If the caller’s information is not available, the word Private is displayed in place of the information. You can choose to answer or ignore these calls.When you receive a call with no caller ID: Using Call WaitingIf you subscribe to call waiting, your phone notifies you with a call waiting tone if you receive a second call while you are on another call. You can choose to switch to the other call or not.Note: If you already have an active call and another call on hold, your phone does not notify you of additional incoming calls.SetupAn incoming call with no caller information displays Private in place of the caller’s information.Choose answer or ignoreComplete one of the following:•Press - or O to ignore the call.or•Press + or N to answer the call. The phone resumes normal function.
74 Sending and Receiving CallsCall waiting is an optional feature. Contact your service provider for information about availability.Using Call Waiting on an Analog SystemWhen a second call arrives on an analog system, complete the following:SetupWhile you are on a call, you hear a call waiting tone, and the current call stays active.The phone displays a call waiting dialog that identifies the new caller if:•you subscribe to caller ID service (CLI)•the network issues a call waiting flash with infoIf you see this notification, you can press + to answer the new call.Answer the new call1. Press N to switch to the new call and put the current call on hold.orPress O to end the current call and switch to the new call.Switch calls2. If you put the original call on hold, press + to return to it.3. Press O to end the current call.Your phone switches to the other call, if present, or returns to the idle state.
Sending and Receiving Calls 75Using Call Waiting on a Digital SystemWhen a second call arrives on a digital system:SetupWhile you are on a call, you hear a call waiting tone, and the current call stays active.The phone displays a call waiting dialog that identifies the new caller if your technology supports this feature.Answer new call1. Press N or + to switch to the new call and put the current call on hold. You see both calls on your display, with a flashing phone icon next to the active call.orPress O to end the current call and switch to the new call.orPress - to ignore the new incoming call. The network handles the call appropriately.Switch calls2. If you put the original call on hold, press + to return to it.3. You can press - to link the two calls into a conference, so that you can talk to both people at the same time. See Conference Calls on pgXX. Press O to end the current call.
76In-Call FeaturesPhone features that are available during an active call are called in-call features. In this chapter you will learn how to:•receive other calls•look up your phone number, recent calls, phone book entries, messages, and datebook items•put a call on mute or hold•dial/enter numbers, tones, and PIN numbers•set up a three-way or conference call•transfer calls•use a speakerphone (handsfree mode)Menu FeaturesCall Menu Call/Dial MenuMy Tel. Number Spkrphone On/Off*Hold My Tel. NumberMute/Unmute HoldTalk to One** Mute/UnmuteTransfer Send TonesNew Call Attach NumberDialed Calls Hide ID/Show IDReceived Calls Insert PauseMessages Insert WaitDatebook Insert ‘n’Send Message
In-Call Features 77* appears only if a speakerphone is connected to the phone** appears only if a conference call is in progressReceiving a Second CallWhen you receive a second call while you are already on the line, complete the following steps:2 Calls Menu 2 Calls/Dial MenuSpkrphone On/Off* SwitchMute/Unmute LinkTransfer Spkrphone On/Off*Phonebook Mute/UnmuteDialed Calls Send TonesReceived Calls Attach NumberMessages Hide ID/Show IDDatebook Insert PauseInsert WaitInsert ‘n’Send MessageSetupWhen a second call arrives, your phone notifies you with a new call dialog and an in-call tone.The phone displays information about the caller if either:•you subscribe to caller ID service (CLI)•the network issues a call waiting flash with information
78 In-Call FeaturesSending and Receiving Data or Fax CallsWhile your phone is being used as a wireless modem to send or receive data or fax calls, your phone cannot perform any other functions. The following conditions occur:Choose answer or IgnorePress N or + to answer the call.orPress O or - to ignore the call. (The network handles the call appropriately.)orPress and hold O for 1 second to end the call without forwarding it to voicemail or to any other designated number.Note: You can only keep two calls open at a time. If a third call arrives while you already have two calls open, your phone does not notify you.Fax callYour phone queues all call waiting and new events (incoming text messages, voicemail, etc.) so that they reappear after the fax is complete. You cannot view or act on them during the fax call.
In-Call Features 79For more details about these calls, refer to “Sending and Receiving Data or Fax Calls” on page 78.For details about how to handle a fax call that arrives while you are on another call, refer to “Receiving a Second Call” on page 77.Viewing Your Phone NumberYou can view your own phone number while you are on an active call.Data callYour phone ignores all call waiting and new events (incoming text messages, voicemail, etc.) unless they are supported by peripheral software. You cannot view or act on them.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature My Tel. Number.The phone displays its own telephone number.Exit2. Press - to return to the active call dialog.
80 In-Call FeaturesMuting a CallYou can turn off or mute your phone’s microphone during a call. When you mute a call, you temporarily stop the caller from hearing you.Placing a Call on HoldYour phone lets you put a call on hold.Turn mute on1. Press M and navigate to the feature Mute.The phone displays the message Mute is on, followed by the Mute dialog.Turn mute off2. Press + again to turn the mute feature off and turn the microphone on. Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Hold.orPress + when the phone displays Hold above the key.The phone displays an On Hold message, followed by the On Hold dialog.Dial another call2. Optionally, while a call is on hold, you can press - to open the phonebook and dial another call.Exit3. Press + to resume the call.
In-Call Features 81Dialing and Entering NumbersYou can enter digits during an active call, whether it is to dial another number or to enter a password or credit card number. Following are some of the tasks you can complete:Enter digitsEnter the digits on the keypad or select a number from your phonebook or other list.The digits appear in the active call dialog as you enter them. The phone automatically stores the digits to Notepad. Refer to “Using the Notepad” on page 101.Delete digitsTo delete a single digit, press -.To delete all of the digits you entered, press and hold - for one second.Dial numberTo dial the number you entered, press N.Refer to “Setting Up a Three-Way Analog Call” on page 82 or “Using Digital Conference Call Options” on page 83.Create phone-book entryIf you do not have a call on hold or muted, you can create a phonebook entry by pressing +.Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.•If you have a call on hold, pressing + will return to the call.•If you have a call muted, pressing + will unmute the call.
82 In-Call FeaturesSetting Up a Three-Way Analog Call You can set up a three-way call on an analog network by calling a third party during an active call. However, since calls on hold have higher priority than three-way calls, you cannot set up a three-way call if you already have a call on hold.Note: Three-way calling is an optional network feature. Contact your service provider for information about availability.Send as DTMFIf you do not have a call on hold, you can send the numbers as Dual Time Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones, which are used for passwords, credit card numbers, and other codes. For more detail, refer to “Sending Tones” on page 88.Send as MMITo send MMI commands , press N. Your network may give you MMI commands to perform certain tasks.Time OutIf you do not take any action within 20 seconds, the phone clears the digits you entered. However, they are still stored in the Notepad.
In-Call Features 83To set up a three-way call on an analog network:Using Digital Conference Call OptionsIf you want to talk to several people at once, you can set up a conference call. To do this, call each person separately and add or link them to the call. While you are connected to a conference call, you can also choose to have a private conversation with one of the people in the call.Note: You can only set up one conference call at a time. Conference calls are only available on digital networks. For analog networks, refer to “Setting Up a Three-Way Analog Call” on page 82.Call third party1. During an active call, dial the third party and press N.orSelect a number from your phonebook or other list and press N.Your phone will briefly display:Dialing(third party’s phone number)Your active call display returns, and the third party should be connected. Since the phone does not receive any indication of whether the call connects, it does not display any notification.Exit2. Press O to disconnect.
84 In-Call FeaturesSetting Up a Conference CallTo set up a conference call:Call another party1. During an active call, dial the new party and press N.orSelect a number from your phonebook or other list and press N.Your phone displays the Calling and Connected dialogs while calling the new party.When your phone returns to the active call display, you see a list of the connected calls, with a hold icon n next to the call on hold and an active icon q next to the active call.Link calls2.  Press - to link the two calls.Your phone links the new call to the previous call.To add more people to the conference call, repeat these two steps. Since you can only keep two calls open at once, you must link each new call to the conference before making another call.Exit3. Press O to disconnect.
In-Call Features 85Setting up a Private Call From a Conference CallNote: This feature is only available if you initiated the conference call and no one else is on hold.To step out of a conference call and set up a private call with one of the participants, complete these steps:Find the Feature1. During an active conference call, press Mand navigate to the feature Talk to One.Your phone displays the Talk only with menu, listing all the parties in the conference call.Select a single party2. Scroll S to the party with whom you want to have a private call.3. Press +.You begin a private call with the selected party. The conference call is on hold, but its participants can continue to converse.Return to conf. call4. To return to the conference call:Press - to link both of you back into the conference call.orPress + to put the private call on hold and return temporarily.Exit5. Press O in the conference call to disconnect.
86 In-Call FeaturesTransferring a CallWhen you receive a call, you can transfer the call to another phone, called the target phone. This section describes how to use a warm and a cold transfer. Using a Warm TransferA warm transfer permits you to speak to the person who answers the target phone first. You can tell them whom you are transferring or why, before you transfer the call. To transfer a call with a warm transfer:Put call on hold1. When you are talking to someone who you want to transfer to another phone number, Press M. Press S to scroll to Hold. 2. Press +.The phone displays the On Hold dialog. Refer to “Placing a Call on Hold” on page 80.Call target phone3. Dial the target phone number and press N to call.orSelect a number from your phonebook or other list and press N to call.The phone displays the 2 calls dialog.4. Speak to the person who answers the target phone.
In-Call Features 87Using a Cold TransferA cold transfer sends an active call directly to another phone, without giving you the chance to speak to the person on the target phone.To transfer a call with a cold transfer:Transfer the call5. Press M. Press S to scroll to Transfer.6. Press +.The phone displays the Transfer confirmation dialog.7. Press + to confirm the transfer.The phone displays the Transferring dialog and the transfer is complete.Choose transfer1. When you are talking to someone you want to transfer to a target phone, press M B Transfer.The phone displays the Transfer to dialog.Transfer the call2. Dial the target phone number and press N to call.orSelect a number from your phonebook or other list and press N to call.The phone displays the Transferring dialog and the transfer is complete.
88 In-Call FeaturesSending TonesYou can enter digits and send them as Dual Time Multi-Frequency tones (DTMF) tones. These tones are used to access automated calling systems, such as credit card entry, password entry, or number linking. Your phone transmits DTMF tones when you press a key on the keypad. This feature only applies in certain situations, such as when you are on an active call, dialing, or viewing your phonebook, dialed calls, or received calls.To send tones:Entering a PIN (Analog)On some analog networks, you have to enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to dial certain numbers. If your Auto-PIN feature is turned on, you can send your PIN with the press of a button whenever required.  Enter digits1. Enter the digits on the keypad or select a number from your phonebook or other list.Send tones2. Press M. Press S to scroll to Send Tones, and press +.orPress and hold N for one second.You can hear the tones in your earpiece as the phone sends them to the network.
In-Call Features 89Otherwise, you can enter your PIN digits and then send them. To dial a number with a PIN:Viewing EntriesRecent CallsYou can view your list of recent calls while you are on a call. The list shows you the names or numbers from calls you Dial number1. Enter the number you want to dial and press N.Send PIN2. If the network requires a PIN for this number, complete one of the following steps:a. If Auto-PIN is on, your phone displays the Send PIN Code dialog. Press + or N to send your PIN.orb. If Auto-PIN is off, you hear the network prompt (beep or recording), and your phone displays the Connected dialog.Enter your PIN and press N to send your PIN.The call proceeds to connect.
90 In-Call Featuresrecently dialed or received. To view the recent calls list during a call:The PhonebookYou can open your phonebook during a call, to see a list of your entries. To view your phonebook during a call:Display the list1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Dialed Calls or Received Calls, depending on which list you want to see.3. Press +.Your phone displays the list of the ten most recent calls, numbered from the oldest (1) to the most recent (10).For more details, refer to “Recent Calls” on page 93.Exit4. Press - to return to the active call.Display phone-book1. If you have only one call, press -.orIf two calls are active, press M. Then press S to scroll to Phonebook, and press +.Your phone displays your list of phonebook entries. For more detail, refer to “Using the Phonebook” on page XX. Exit2. Press - to return to the active call.
In-Call Features 91MessagesDuring a call, you can look at your messages from any category, such as Voicemail or Text. To view your messages during a call:The DatebookDuring a call, you can open your datebook and view, edit, or create entries. To view your datebook during a call:Display message menu1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Messages.3. Press +.Your phone displays the Message Center menu, where you can select the messages you want to see. For more detail, refer to “Using the Message Center” on page XX. Exit4. Press - to return to the active call.Display date-book1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Datebook.3. Press +.Your phone displays your datebook, where you can select days to view and edit. For more detail, refer to “Using the Datebook” on page XX. Exit4. Press - to return to the active call.
92 In-Call FeaturesUsing a Speakerphone (Handsfree Mode)If you connect your phone to an external earpiece and microphone, you can switch your phone to communicate through this handsfree device. You can even do this during a call.Note: Speakerphone options are not available on phone menus unless a speakerphone is plugged into the phone.To switch to a speakerphone during a call:Switch speaker on1. Press #.Your phone displays a Spkrphone On notification.Switch speaker off2. Press #.Your phone displays a Spkrphone Off notification.
93Recent CallsYour phone keeps track of the most recent calls you dialed and received. You can find out what numbers you called (or what numbers called you) and how long the calls lasted.In this chapter you will learn how to:•look at your list of received calls and use its options •look at your list of dialed calls and use its options•use the notepad•view and reset your call timersMenu FeaturesTips for the Received Calls ListYour phone keeps a list of numbers for calls that you most recently received—both calls that you answered and calls that you missed. This list tells you the caller’s name and Recent Calls Last CallsReceived Calls StoreDialed Calls DeleteNotepad Delete AllCall TimeSend MessageAdd DigitsAttach NumberSend Tones
94 Recent Callsnumber (if available) and whether you spoke to the caller or not. •The list entries are sorted from newest (10) to oldest (1).•Each call is represented by the name or, if the name is unavailable, the number of the other party.•An icon next to an entry indicates if you answered the call or have since placed a call to the number.•Unknown entries and duplicate entries are included in the list as individual entries. •Fax and data calls are included in the list, with any unrecognizable characters represented by an asterisk *.•SIM or Browser programs may not provide a number to call back. You can call back the entry if a name is present, but if none is present and the program suppressed the number, then the call does not appear in the list.•The list reflects changes in the phonebook. For example: If you make a phonebook entry for a number in the list and assign a name to it, the list updates to show the name.•If caller information is unavailable, the entry says Unknown.•If caller information is withheld, the entry says Private.•The list includes calls that are answered by network voicemail.Tips for the Dialed Calls ListYour phone keeps a list of the numbers that you called most recently. This list tells you the caller’s name (if available)
Recent Calls 95and number, and it indicates whether they answered the call or not. •The list entries are arranged from newest (10) to oldest (1).•Each call is represented by the name or, if the name is unavailable, the number of the other party.•Conference calls do not appear as entries in the list. Each call placed to each member of the conference is a separate dialed calls entry.•Duplicate entries are included in the list as individual entries. •Fax and data calls are included in the list.Viewing the Received Calls or Dialed Calls ListTo view the received calls or dialed calls list:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Recent Calls B Received Calls or Dialed Calls.The phone displays the list.
96 Recent CallsComplete tasks2. You can press S to scroll to an entry and complete one or more of the following tasks:•Press N to call the entry’s number.•Press and hold N for one second (with a call in progress) to send the entry’s number as DTMF tones.•Press + to view the entry’s details, if View appears above the key. Refer to “Viewing Details for Received Calls and Dialed Calls” on page 98.orPress + to store the entry’s details in the phonebook, if Store appears above the key. Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231. •Press M to open the Last Calls menu. Refer to “Received Calls and Dialed Calls Menu Options” on page 97.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialogorPress O return to the main dialog.
Recent Calls 97Received Calls and Dialed Calls Menu OptionsIf you are viewing the received calls or dialed calls list, or the details of a received calls or dialed calls list entry, you can press M to see the following options:StoreCreate a new phonebook entry, with the selected number in the Tel No. field. Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.This option is not available if Store appears on the list dialog.DeleteorDelete allRefer to “Deleting Entries from the Received Calls or Dialed Calls List” on page 100.Send msg.Create a new message, with the selected number in the Tel No. field. Refer to “Sending a Text Message” on page 113.Add digitsAdd digits to the end of the selected number. Refer to “Adding Digits to the End of a Number” on page 70.Attach numberAttach digits to the beginning of the selected number. You can either use the keypad or select another number from your phonebook or other list. Refer to “Adding or Attaching Numbers” on page 67.
98 Recent CallsViewing Details for Received Calls and Dialed CallsTo view a call’s details in the received calls list:Send tonesSend tones, only with a call in progress. Refer to “Sending Tones” on page 88.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Recent Calls B Received Calls or Dialed Calls.The phone displays the list. Selectentry2. Press S to scroll the desired entry.If details are available, the phone displays View over the +. If details are not available, the phone displays Store over the +. This opens a new phonebook entry with the call’s number in the Tel No field. To complete this entry, refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.3. Press + to see an entry’s details, if they are available. The details form includes: caller name, caller number, start date and time, and duration.
Recent Calls 99Complete tasks4. You can complete the following tasks from the received calls details form:•Press - to close the entry’s details and return to the list.•Press + to delete the entry (if a phonebook entry already exists for the entry’s number)orPress + to create a phonebook entry for the entry’s number, if one does not exist. Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.•Press N to place a call to the entry’s number, if you do not already have two calls open.•Press and hold N for one second (with a call in progress) to send the entry’s number as DTMF tones.•Press M to open the Last Calls menu. Refer to “Received Calls and Dialed Calls Menu Options” on page 97.Exit5. Press - to return to the previous dialogorPress O return to the main dialog.
100 Recent CallsDeleting Entries from the Received Calls or Dialed Calls ListTo delete entries in the received calls list:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Recent Calls B Received Calls or Dialed Calls.The phone displays the list. Delete entry2. Press S to scroll the entry you want to delete.If you want to delete all of the entries, select any entry and continue.3. Press M.4. Press S to scroll to Delete.If you want to delete all of the entries, select Delete All instead.5. Press +. The phone displays a delete confirmation dialog.6. Press - to confirm the deletion.Exit7. Press - to return to the previous dialogorPress O return to the main dialog.
Recent Calls 101Using the NotepadYour phone uses a notepad to store the most recent string of digits entered. You can use this notepad to recall the last number you entered, even if you did not place a call.Example: You enter a number, but decide not to dial it yet. You turn off your phone. Later, you decide to dial the number, so you turn on your phone again. The number does not appear on the display, but it is still on the notepad.The notepad even records digits that you enter during a call or other activity. It stores these digits until they are cleared from the display and you dial new digits.To view the Notepad:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Recent Calls B NotepadThe phone displays the digits on the notepad.Complete tasks 2. You can complete the following tasks from the Notepad dialog:•Press - to delete the numbers one at a time.•Press M to open the phonebook menu. Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.
102 Recent CallsViewing or Resetting Call TimersYour phone keeps track of the amount of time you spend on calls. This time is broken down into five different categories, each of which is a separate timer:Last Call timer—the time spent on the last call you dialed or received (cannot be manually reset)Dialed Calls timer—the total amount of time you spent on all dialed calls since the last time you reset this timerReceived Calls timer—the total amount of time you spent on all received calls, since the last time you reset this timerAll Calls timer—the total amount of time you spent on all calls (dialed and received) since the last time you reset this timerLifetime timer—the total amount of time spent on all calls ever made on this phone (cannot be manually reset)•Press + to open the new phonebook entry form, with the notepad number copied into the Tel No. field. Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.Exit3. If the notepad is empty, press + to return to the recent calls menu.orPress O to return to the phone’s main dialog at any point.
Recent Calls 103To view or reset your call timers:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Recent Calls B Call TimesThe phone displays the call times menu.View time2. Press S to scroll to the call timer you want to see (for call timer definitions, refer to the timer list that precedes this procedure).3. Press +.4. The phone displays the time recorded by the selected call timer.Reset time5. If you want to reset the time, press +.The phone displays a Reset Timer confirmation. To confirm the reset, press -. The phone resets the timer and returns you to the call times menu.To cancel, press +.Exit6. Press - to return to the call times menu (if you are still viewing a call timer).orPress O to return to the main dialog.
104Call ForwardingYou can tell your phone to forward your calls to another phone number, and you can assign a different number to different types of calls—voice, fax, or data. You can even provide second forwarding numbers for voice calls, in case the first number is busy or unanswered.In this chapter you will learn how to:•set up your call forwarding•check your call forwarding settings on the network•turn off your call forwardingMenu FeaturesCall ForwardVoice CallsFax CallsData CallsCancel AllForward Status
Call Forwarding 105Setting up Call ForwardingYour phone lets you specify which types of calls you want to forward—voice, fax, or data, and how you want to forward them. You have three field options for forwarding calls:Note: You can choose any of the above for voice calls, and you can choose either All Calls or If Unavailable for fax and data calls.All CallsThis forwards all of your calls of the selected type. You want all of your voice calls to go to the same number without ringing on your phone.If UnavailableThis forwards calls of the selected type if your phone is out of range, unanswered, or turned off.You want all of your voice calls to go the same number, if you do not answer them first.DetailedThis lets you specify three different forwarding numbers.Your phone can forward calls to one number if you are busy, another one if your phone is off or out of range, and a third number if you do not answer your phone.
106 Call ForwardingTo set up call forwarding:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Call ForwardThe phone displays the call forward menu.Select call type2. Press S to scroll to the call type you want to set up: Voice Calls, Fax Calls, or Data Calls.3. Press +.The phone displays the call type form.Select Forward option4. Select an option in the Forward field:a. Press S to scroll to Forward.b. Press + to open the Forward field list and press S to scroll to the field option you want to select. (Detailed is not available for fax or data calls.). Press - to store your selection and return to the call type form.orPress *# to scroll through the Forward field options to the field option you want to select.
Call Forwarding 107Open number editor5. Press S to scroll to the To field.For Detailed forwarding, the To field is replaced by the If Busy, If No Answer, and If Unreachable fields. Complete these fields as follows (the same as the To field). 6. Press - to open the field editor. orEnter the forwarding number using the keypad. The field editor opens automatically.Select or enter number7. Press + to browse through the numbers in your phonebook or recent calls. The phone displays a browse menu with selections such as Voicemail and Phonebook.8. Press S to scroll to the list you want and press + to view the list. (If you select Voicemail, the phone enters your voicemail number or prompts you for one.) Press S to scroll to the number you want and press + to select it.Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orEnter the forwarding number using the keypad.
108 Call ForwardingChecking Call Forward StatusSometimes, network settings interfere with the call forwarding you set up on your phone. You can check your call forwarding status on the network to make sure the settings match what you want.To check your call forward status on the network:Edit and cancel or store number9. After you enter digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel10. Press + to store the number and return to the entry form.Exit11. Press - to close the entry form and store your changes.12. Press - to return to the settings menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Call Forward B Forward StatusThe phone displays the forward status menu.
Call Forwarding 109Turning Off Call ForwardingYou can switch your call forwarding off for a single type of call—voice, fax, or data, or for all calls together.Select call type2. Press S to scroll to Voice Calls, Fax Calls, or Data Calls.3. Press +.The phone displays the call type form, with the fields that you completed when you set up your call forwarding. Examine the fields to make sure they match what you want. (You cannot modify the fields here.)You can press + to see each field’s details. To make changes, refer to “Setting up Call Forwarding” on page 105.Exit4. Press - to close the form.5. Press - to return to the call forward menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
110 Call ForwardingTo turn of call forwarding:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Call ForwardThe phone displays the call forward menu.Turn off call forward for all calls2. To turn off call forwarding for all types of calls together—voice, fax, or data:a. Press S to scroll to Cancel All.b. Press +.Turn off call forward for a call type3. To turn off call forwarding for a specific type of call:a. Press S to scroll to Voice Calls, Fax Calls, or Data Calls (the one you want to turn off).b. Press +.The phone displays the call type form.c. Press S to scroll to Forward.d. Press +, press S to scroll to Off, and press - to store your selection and return to the call type form.orPress *# to scroll through the Forward field options to All Calls, If Unavailable, or Detailed.
Call Forwarding 111e. Press - to return to the call forward menu.Although your forwarding number fields disappear, their data is not lost. Your forwarding numbers return when you re-select All Calls, If Unavailable, or Detailed.Exit4. Press - to return to the settings menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
112Calls and MessagesIn addition to voice calls, your phone can send and receive text and fax messages. Your phone incorporates several dialing options to give you the most versatility and ease of use. This chapter describes how to use these options, from basic number dialing to joining stored numbers into a single string.In this chapter you will learn how to:•use the keypad to enter text•send a text message•send data and fax calls•receive a call or fax •use call waitingMenu Features for Calls and MessagesDialingAttach NumberInsert PauseInsert WaitInsert ‘n’Send Message
Calls and Messages 113Sending a Text MessageYou can use your phone to create and send text messages. You can start either with a blank message or a QuickNote.QuickNotes are little pre-written messages that you can select, edit, and send, such as Call me at ...You can also create your own QuickNotes. If a QuickNote matches what you want to say, you can save time by selecting it to start your message.Sending a Message With a QuickNoteTo send a text message with a QuickNote:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Quicknotes.The phone displays the QuickNote list. If a QuickNote is longer than the list display, you can press S to scroll to it and press + to read it.Select Quick-Note2. Press S to scroll to the QuickNote you want and press N.The phone displays the text message form, with your selected QuickNote in the Msg: field.
114 Calls and MessagesEnter To #3. Press S to scroll to the To: field.4. Press +. The phone displays the To: editor.5. Press + to browse through the numbers in your phonebook or recent calls. The phone displays a browse menu, containing Received Calls, Dialed Calls, and Phonebook. Press S to scroll to the list you want and press + to see the list. Then Press S to scroll to the number you want and press + to select it.Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter the number. 6. Press + to return to the text message form.Edit msg7. Press S to scroll to the Msg: field.8. Press +. The phone displays the message editor, containing your selected QuickNote.
Calls and Messages 1159. Use the keypad to add any extra text, as described in “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.10. When you finish entering text, press + to return to the text message form.Enter Priority11. Press S to scroll to the Priority: field.You can use * # to scroll through the priority options without opening the Priority menu (when complete, skip to step 15). 12. Press +. The phone displays the priority menu.13. Press S to scroll to the priority you want.14. Press + to return to the text message form.Enter Call #15. Press S to scroll to the Call: field.16. Press +. The phone displays the call editor.17. Enter the number that you want your recipient to call back (the From number for your message).18. Press + to return to the text message form.
116 Calls and MessagesSending a Message Without a QuickNoteTo send a text message without a QuickNote:Send msgWhen you have completed the fields in the text message, continue with these steps:19. From the text message form, press -.20. .The phone displays the Send Message dialog.21. Press - to send the messageorPress + to cancel. If you cancel, select one of the options, such as Save to Drafts.Enter prefix1. From the idle display, enter the number to which you are sending the message.Open new msg form2. Press M.3. Press S to scroll to Send Message.4. Press +.The phone displays the text message form, with the number you entered in the To: field.Note: You can also open this form by selecting Create Message to complete the To: field.
Calls and Messages 117Enter msg5. Press S to scroll to the Msg: field.6. Press +. The phone displays the message editor.7. Enter your message using the keypad as described in “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.8. When you finish entering text, you can press + to return to the text message form.Enter Priority9. Press S to scroll to the Priority: field.You can use * # to scroll through the priority options without opening the Priority menu. 10. Press +. The phone displays the priority menu.11. Press S to scroll to the priority you want.12. Press + to return to the text message form.
118 Calls and MessagesSending Data and Fax CallsIf your phone is connected to a computer or fax machine, you can use it as a wireless modem to send and receive information. You can connect your phone using an infrared (IRDA) link. Once your phone is connected, you can send fax and data calls through your phone by initiating them on the machine connected to it. You can also receive fax and data calls on Enter Call #13. Press S to scroll to the Call: field.14. Press +. The phone displays the call editor.15. Enter the number that you want your recipient to call back (the From number for your message).16. Press + to return to the text message form.Send msgWhen you have completed the fields in the text message, continue with these steps:17. From the text message form, press -.18. .The phone displays the Send Message dialog.19. Press - to send the message or press + to cancel. If you cancel, select one of the options, such as Save to Drafts.
Calls and Messages 119your phone, sending the information directly to the machine connected to it.Two types of data and fax calls are available: Tip: To set up an IRDA connection, your phone must be within one meter (with nothing interfering in the line of sight) of the other IRDA-compatible device. To send a data or fax call:Active callsoccur when a machine connected to your phone sends data or a fax(All of your other phone functions are temporarily unavailable, and any calls are put on hold.)Background callsoccur when a program on your phone sends data or a fax (such as a browser making a packet data call to exchange data)Set up IRDA link1. Press M and navigate to the feature IRDA Link.The phone displays Infrared Link Connecting, then IRDA Link is active.If the IRDA link fails, you have the option of trying again.
120 Calls and MessagesReceiving a FaxYou can receive incoming faxes through your phone. When a fax call arrives, your phone rings and displays a new call dialog.Note: If a fax call arrives while you are on another call, refer to “Using Call Waiting” on page 73.To send a fax call directly to a fax machine, connect your phone to a fax machine with an infrared (IRDA) link. Once About the IRDA link•The link remains active until the connected machine begins a transfer, but closes if no transfer begins within 60 seconds.•If the connection is lost, the phone continues to display IRDA Link is active for 15 seconds while it tries to re-establish the connection.•You cannot leave this dialog without closing the connection.-To restart the connection, press +.-To close the connection, press -.Initiate the transfer2. Initiate the data or fax call from the connected machine.Your phone displays the data or fax dialog.Exit3. Press -to end the connection when the call is complete.
Calls and Messages 121your phone is connected, you can also send fax and data calls through your phone by initiating them on the machine connected to it. You can receive both data and fax calls, as described in “Sending Data and Fax Calls” on page 118.When you receive a fax call:SetupYour phone notifies you of an incoming fax according to the selected fax alert. Refer to “Selecting a Ring/Vibration for a Specific Event” on page 225).Answer fax1. Press + to set up an infrared link, if your phone supports IRDA and is not connected to a peripheral device. To set up an IRDA connection, your phone must be within one meter (with nothing interfering in the line of sight) of the other IRDA-compatible device. orPress - to ignore the fax. The network handles the fax appropriately.orPress and hold O for 1 second to end the fax without sending it to a fax mailbox or any other designated number.
122 Calls and MessagesSetting up IRDA link2. If you selected an infrared link, the phone attempts to set up the link:•If the link is successful, the call can be answered by the peripheral device. Refer to Using Infrared Links on XX.•If the connection is lost, the phone continues to display IRDA Link is active for 15 seconds while it tries to re-establish the connection.•If the link is unsuccessful, the phone gives you the option to try again or quit.
123MessagesYou can check on several types of messages in your phone’s message center. In this chapter you will learn how to:•receive new messages•read and manage messages•set up inboxes for messages•access voicemail messages•manage QuickNotes•use your outbox•use your drafts folder•check memory and clean up all messagesMenu Features for MessagesMsg Centr Text MsgNew Message Call BackCleanup All Go ToMemory Meter ReplyVoiceMail Setup LockText Msg Setup UnLockInfo Srvc Setup Store NumberOutbox Setup DeleteDelete AllNewSetup
124 MessagesTypes of MessagesYou can send and receive the following types of messages:Receiving New MessagesWhen you receive a new message, your phone displays a new message dialog and gives an alert—a sound or vibration, unless you set your alert to silent. A new message dialog is displayed: New (message type) messageX New (message type) messageswhere message type can be VoiceMail, Text, Info. Service, or Browser. If you receive more than one message, then X is the number of new messages. One of VoiceMail messages that are stored on the network rather than on your phoneText Messages brief text messages, sometimes including phone numbers or URLsInformation Services broadcast or browser messagesQuickNote customizable pre-written text messages that you can send quicklyDrafts Folder messages that you have written but have not sent yet
Messages 125the following message icons is displayed at the top of your dialog:Notes: •If reminders are turned on, your phone plays a reminder every five minutes until you close the new message dialog, read the message, or turn off your phone.•If you turn off your phone, the new message dialogs reappears five minutes after you turn it on again.•If another type of message arrives while the new message dialog is still open, the newest message dialog overrides the older one. Once you close or read the newest message, the older one comes up again.•Your phone does not display new message dialogs if you are in a detailed view or already in the message center.New messagePYou have new text, information service, or browser messages in your message center.New VoiceMail OYou have new VoiceMail messages (or any, depending on your network).
126 MessagesWhen you see a new message dialog:Text and Information Services MessagesText messages are brief messages that you can enter, send, and receive. You use your number keypad to enter Respond to new msg dialogPress - to close the new message dialog and return to your previous state. orPress + to review the message or messages.Receive new msgIf you chose to receive the new message, your phone does one of the following:•dials your VoiceMail (for VoiceMail messages)•displays the message (for a single new text, info. services, or browser message)•opens the appropriate inbox (for multiple new text, info services, or browser messages)Respond to new msgFor instructions on responding to, saving, or deleting the new message, refer to the appropriate section in this chapter.
Messages 127the message text (refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45).Information Services are information messages delivered via Broadcast or a Browser service. They can include stock updates, news headlines, and so on. You usually have to subscribe to the service. Unlike text messages, new information services messages can overwrite old unlocked messages in the information services inbox. If the inbox is full of locked messages, the phone cannot receive any new information services messages.Reading and Saving MessagesYou can open your message inbox at any time to read the stored text and information service messages.Before you can use your inbox, you need to set it up. Refer to “Information Services and Text Message Inboxes” on page 138.Note: If you open a message directly from the new message dialog, you can skip the Find the feature and Open msg steps in the following procedure.To read a text or information services message:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages.The phone displays the Message Center.
128 MessagesTo the right of each message type is a count of the new/total messages for that type.2. Press S to scroll to Text Msgs or Info Srvc.3. Press +.If you have one unread text message, your phone opens the unread message.Otherwise, your phone displays the inbox, sorting messages from newest (highest number) to oldest (number one). The following icons can appear next to the messages:! unread and urgent1 readb read and lockedOpen msg4. Press S to scroll to the message you want to read.5. Press +.Your phone displays the text message.
Messages 129Reading and Saving QuickView MessagesQuickView messages are brief one- or two-line information service messages that appear in your idle display. They are received from your specified QuickView channel from a broadcast or browser service. Refer to “Information Read or delete msg6. Press S to scroll through the message as you read it.7. Press - to save the message and return to the inbox.orPress + to page down through the message, until you get to the end. Notes: •At the end of the message, the function of the soft key + changes to Delete. The phone displays a confirmation dialog before it deletes the message and returns to the Inbox.•Pressing + unlocks a locked message. You cannot delete a locked message unless you unlock it first.Exit8. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
130 MessagesServices and Text Message Inboxes” on page 138 for instructions on setting up a QuickView channel.QuickView messages usually carry information such as stock quotes or news updates. When a QuickView message arrives, your phone rings or vibrates just as it does when you receive any new message (unless you set your phone to silent). Rather than displaying a new message dialog, your phone displays the QuickView message itself.Unlike the new message dialog, QuickView messages only appear when your phone is idle. If you are on a call or performing some other activity with your phone, the phone waits until it is idle before it displays the QuickView message. Also, if a new QuickView message arrives while one is already present, the new one overwrites the old one.To read or save a QuickView message:Single Line msgWhen a single-line QuickView message appears, read it and press O to clear your display (returning to idle).•If you set up your phone to save QuickView messages in your Information Services inbox, the message becomes a read message in your inbox. (Refer to “Information Services and Text Message Inboxes” on page 138.)•If you did not set up your phone to save QuickView messages in your Information Services inbox, then pressing O clears the message without saving it.
Messages 131Deleting MessagesThis feature lets you delete some or all of the unlocked text and information services messages in your inbox at once.You can complete the following procedure or delete messages as described in “Reading and Saving Messages” on page 127. To delete a message:Multiple Line msgWhen a multiple-line QuickView message appears, you can:•Press - to clear the message and save it as a read message in your Information Services inbox.•Press O to clear the message without saving it.•Press + to scroll through the message to the end.•Press + at the end of the message to clear it without saving it.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Text Msgs or Info SrvcIf you have one unread text message, your phone opens the unread message. Press - to view the inbox.Otherwise, your phone displays the inbox.
132 MessagesCalling Phone Numbers from MessagesSome text and information services messages include embedded numbers (including the number that sent the message, unless that number is withheld ). To dial these numbers, refer to “Dialing from a Text Message” on page 66.Delete msg2. Press S to scroll to the message you want to delete.If the phone displays a locked icon (b) next to the message you want to delete, you first must unlock the message by opening it and pressing +.3. Press M and navigate to:Delete or Delete AllThe phone displays a confirmation dialog.4. Press - to confirm the deletion and return to the inbox.Exit5. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Messages 133Storing Phone Numbers from MessagesSome text and information services messages have numbers embedded in them (including the number that sent the message, unless that number is withheld ). You can store these numbers in your phonebook.To store a number from a message:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Text Msgs or Info SrvcIf you have one unread text message, your phone opens the unread message. Press - to view the inbox.Otherwise, your phone displays the inbox.Use Call Back2. Press S to scroll to the message with the number you want to store.You can press + to open the message if you want to read it.
134 MessagesGoing to URLs in MessagesSome text and information services messages have an embedded WAP URL. To go directly to a URL embedded in a text message:3. Press M. The phone displays the menu.4. Press S to scroll to Store Number.5. Press +.If a message has more than one embedded number with no preferred number, the phone displays a list of all the numbers. Press S to scroll to the number you want and press +.The phone displays a new phonebook entry form. Complete the form and store it. For instructions on completing this form, refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 231.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Text Msgs or Info SrvcIf you have one unread text message, your phone opens the unread message. Press - to view the inbox.Otherwise, your phone displays the inbox.
Messages 135Select msg2. Press S to scroll to the message with the URL.You can press + to open the message and see the URL. The site name or (if name is unavailable) URL appears at the bottom of the message, next to the Go To prompt.Go to URL3. Press M.The phone displays the message menu.4. Press S to scroll to Go To.5. Press +.The phone displays the URL text. For instructions on using your browser, refer to “Browser” on page XX. 6. If the message contains multiple URLs, the phone displays a list. Press S to scroll to the URL you want, and press + to select it.
136 MessagesReplying to Text MessagesYou can reply to a text message from the view display. If you are already viewing the message, you can skip the Find the feature and Select msg steps below. Locking and Unlocking MessagesWhen a text and information services message is locked, you cannot delete it. This prevents accidental deletions and Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Text MsgsIf you have one unread message, your phone opens the unread message. Press - to view the inbox.Otherwise, your phone displays the Text Msg Inbox.Select msg2. Press S to scroll to the message to which you want to reply.You can press + to read the message.Create reply3. Press M and navigate to Reply.The phone displays a new text message, with the message’s sender or reply to number in the To: field. 4. Complete the text message. For instructions on completing a text message, refer to “Sending a Text Message” on page 113.
Messages 137keeps your phone’s cleanup process from deleting messages you want to keep.To lock and unlock a message:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Text Msgs or Info SrvcIf you have one unread text message, your phone opens the unread message. Press - to view the inbox.Otherwise, your phone displays the inbox.Select msg2. Press S to scroll to the message you want to lock or unlock.An icon (b) appears next messages that are locked.Lock/Unlock msg3. Press M.4. Press S to scroll to Lock or Unlock.5. Press +.The phone displays a notification that it locked/unlocked the message and you return to the inbox.Exit6. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
138 MessagesSending a New Text MessageFor instructions on sending a new text message, refer to “Sending a Text Message” on page 113.Information Services and Text Message InboxesYou can customize how the inboxes for your information services and text message handle messages.You must establish these settings before you can use the inboxes.Setting Up the Text Message InboxBefore you use your text message inbox for the first time, and optionally at later times, you must configure the following settings:Service Center Number the service center number for incoming and outgoing messages Expiration periodthe point when the network stops trying to deliver a message you sent that is still unreceivedReply type type of replies—text messages, faxes, or other formatsCleanuphow many days your phone waits or how many messages are kept before the phone automatically deletes messages that are read and unlockedYour phone runs cleanup every night at midnight.
Messages 139Shortcut: If you are already in the text message inbox, press M and select Setup to open the setup form.To set up your text message inbox:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages Your phone displays the Message Center.2. Press M and navigate to:Text Msg SetupYour phone displays the Text Msg Setup form.Open Service Center No. editor3. Press S to scroll to Service Center No.4. Press + to display the Service Center No. field editor. orEnter the number you want. The Service Center No. editor overwrites the old entry and opens automatically.
140 MessagesEnter Service Center No.5. Press + to browse through the numbers in your phonebook or recent calls. The phone displays a browse menu, containing Received Calls, Dialed Calls, and Phonebook. Press S to scroll to the list you want, and press + to see the list. Then Press S to scroll to the number you want and press + to select it.Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter the number.orPress - to cancel.Close Service Center No. editor6. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel7. Press + to store the number and return to the entry form.
Messages 141Open Expire After editor8. Press S to scroll to Expire After.The phone displays the default expiration period next to the Expire After prompt. If you do not want to change this period, skip to the reply type setup.9. Press + to display the Expire After field editor. Enter Expire After date10. Press - to delete the numbers in the expire after field.11. Use the keypad to enter a new number of days for the expiration period.Close Expire After editor12. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel13. Press + to store the number and return to the entry form.Change Reply Type14. Press S to scroll to Reply Type.The default entry is SMS (text message). If you do not want to change this entry, skip to the cleanup setup.
142 Messages15. Press + to display the Reply Type field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Reply Type field entries without opening the field list.Change Cleanup period16. Press S to scroll to Cleanup.If you do not want to change this entry, skip to closing the form.17. Press + to display the Cleanup field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Cleanup field entries without opening the field list.Custom Cleanup period18. If you choose Custom as your cleanup option, the phone displays the Custom dialog with the number field selected.Press S to change the entry in the number field.Press #* to switch between the number and the period fields.Press S to change the entry in the period field.
Messages 143Setting Up the Information Services Inbox—Cell BroadcastBefore you use your information services message inbox for the first time, and optionally at later times, you must configure the following settings:Exit19. Press - to close the Text Msg Setup form and return to the previous dialog.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Cell BroadcastThese settings apply to technologies that support a point-to-multipoint broadcast service: •turning cell broadcasts on or off•specifying the subscription channels•specifying the QuickView channel•specifying whether to save single-line QuickViews to the inboxBrowser Services These settings apply to phones that support background browser sessions: •turning browser services on or off•specifying the subscription channels/folders by accessing the home page.
144 MessagesShortcut: If you are already in the info services message inbox, press M and select Setup B Cell Broadcast to open the setup form.To set up cell broadcasts for your information services inbox:CleanupThis lets you specify how long your phone waits before it automatically deletes messages that are read and unlocked. You can specify the number of days to wait or the number of messages to keep.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages.Your phone displays the Message Center.2. Press M and navigate to:Info Srvc SetupYour phone displays the Info Srvc Setup menu.3. Press S to scroll to Cell Broadcast.4. Press +.Your phone displays the Cell Broadcast form.
Messages 145Turn on/off cell bcast5. Press S to scroll to Service.6. Press + to display the Service field list. Press S to scroll to the setting you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Service field entries (on and off) without opening the field list.Open active channel list7. Press S to scroll to Active Channels.8. Press + to open the Active Channels list (sorted by channel number or name).Open new channel editor9. Open the new channel field editor to add a new channel by completing one of the following: Press S to scroll to New Channel and press +.orPress M, then press S to scroll to New, and press +.Enter new channel10. Press + to browse through the list of available channels. Press S to scroll to the channel you want and press + to select it. Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.or
146 MessagesUse your number keys to enter the channel number.orPress - to cancel.Close new channel editor11. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel12. Press + to store the channel and return to the Active Channels list.Disable an active channel13. Press M.14. Press S to scroll to Disable or Disable All.The disable all option disables all active channels. Both options are unavailable if the Active Channels list is empty.15. Press +.Your phone displays a confirmation message. 16. Press - to confirm the disable and return to the Active Channels list.Close active channel list17. Press - to return to the Cell Broadcast form.
Messages 147Open Quick-View channel editor18. Press S to scroll to QuickView.19. Press +.The phone displays the QuickView channel editor.Enter Quick-View channel20. Press + to browse through the list of available channels. Press S to scroll to the channel you want and press + to select it. Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter the channel number.orPress - to cancel.Close Quick-View channel editor21. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel22. Press + to store the channel and return to the Cell Broadcast form.
148 MessagesTurn on/off save Q.View23. Press S to scroll to Save Q. View.This setting tells your phone whether you want it to save single-line QuickView messages in your Info Srvc inbox. If not, the phone deletes them when you clear them. Your phone automatically saves multi-line QuickView messages when you clear them.24. Press + to display the Save Q. View field list. Press S to scroll to the setting you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Save Q. View field entries (yes and no) without opening the field list.Exit25. Press - to close the Cell Broadcast form (when you finish your changes) and return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Messages 149Setting Up the Information Services Inbox—General and Personal BroadcastBefore you use your information services message inbox for the first time, and optionally at later times, you must configure the following settings:General BroadcastThese settings apply to technologies that support General and Personal Broadcast settings: •turning cell broadcasts on or off•specifying the subscription channels•specifying the QuickView channel•specifying whether to save single-line QuickViews to the inboxPersonal BroadcastThese settings apply to technologies that support General and Personal Broadcast settings: •turning personal broadcasts on or off•specifying the subscription channels•specifying the QuickView channel•specifying whether to save single-line QuickViews to the inbox
150 MessagesShortcut: If you are already in the info services message inbox, press M and select Setup B General Bcast or Personal Bcast to open the setup form.To set up general and personal broadcasts for your information services inbox:Browser ServicesThese settings apply to phones that support background browser sessions: •turning browser services on or off•specifying the subscription channels/folders by accessing the home page.CleanupThis lets you specify how long your phone waits before it automatically deletes messages that are read and unlocked. You can specify the number of days to wait or the number of messages to keep. Your phone runs cleanup every night at midnight.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages. Your phone displays the Message Center.
Messages 1512. Press M and navigate to Info Srvc Setup.Your phone displays the Info Srvc Setup menu.3. Press S to scroll to General Bcast or Personal Bcast.4. Press +.Your phone displays the broadcast form.Toggle bcast5. Press S to scroll to Service.6. Press + to display the Service field list. Press S to scroll to the setting you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Service field entries (on and off) without opening the field list.Open active channel list7. Press S to scroll to Active Channels.8. Press + to open the Active Channels list (sorted by channel number or name).
152 MessagesOpen new channel editor9. Open the new channel field editor to add a new channel by completing one of the following: Press S to scroll to New Channel and press +.orPress M, then press S to scroll to New, and press +.Enter new channel10. Press + to browse through the list of available channels. Press S to scroll to the channel you want and press + to select it. Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter the channel number.orPress - to cancel.Close new channel editor11. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel12. Press + to store the channel and return to the Active Channels list.
Messages 153Disable an active channelIn the Active Channels list, you can disable active channels as follows:13. Press M.14. Press S to scroll to Disable or Disable All.The disable all option disables all active channels. Both options are unavailable if the Active Channels list is empty.15. Press +.Your phone displays a confirmation message. 16. Press - to confirm the disable and return to the Active Channels list.Close active channel listIn the Active Channels list, you can return to the broadcast form as follows:17. Press - to return to the broadcast form.Open Quick-View channel editorIn the broadcast form, you can set up your QuickView channel as follows:18. Press S to scroll to QuickView.19. Press +.The phone displays the QuickView channel editor.
154 MessagesEnter Quick-View channel20. Press + to browse through the list of available channels. Press S to scroll to the channel you want and press + to select it.Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter the channel number.orPress - to cancel.Close Quick-View channel editor21. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel22. Press + to store the channel and return to the broadcast form.Turn on/off save Q.View23. Press S to scroll to Save Q. View.This setting tells your phone whether you want it to save single-line QuickView messages in your Info Srvc inbox. If not, the phone deletes them when you clear them. Your phone automatically saves multi-line QuickView messages when you clear them.
Messages 155Setting Up the Information Services Inbox—Browser ServicesBefore you use your information services message inbox for the first time, you must configure the settings to turn browser services on and off and to let you specify the subscription channels/folders.24. Press + to display the Save Q. View field list. Press S to scroll to the setting you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Save Q. View field entries (yes and no) without opening the field list. Exit25. Press - to close the broadcast form (when you finish your changes) and return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
156 MessagesShortcut: If you are already in the info services message inbox, press M and select Setup B Browser Services to open the setup form.To set up browser settings for your information services inbox:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages. Your phone displays the Message Center.2. Press M and navigate to Info Srvc Setup.Your phone displays the Info Srvc Setup menu.3. Press S to scroll to Browser Services.4. Press +.Your phone displays the Browser Services form.Turn on/off browser services5. Press S to scroll to Service.6. Press + to display the Service field list. Press S to scroll to the setting you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Service field entries (on and off) without opening the field list.
Messages 157Setting Up the Information Services Inbox—CleanupBefore you use your information services message inbox for the first time, you must configure the cleanup settings to specify:•how long your phone waits before it automatically deletes messages that are read and unlocked•the number of days to wait or the number of messages to keepYour phone runs cleanup every night at midnight.Set up browser services options7. Press S to scroll to Options.8. Press + to display the Options form.Your browser services options are stored entirely on your network, and your network provider determines which options you have. For more information about these options, contact your network  provider.Exit9. Press - to close the browser services form and return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
158 MessagesTo set up cleanup settings for your information services inbox:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages, Your phone displays the Message Center.2. Press M and navigate to Info Srvc Setup.Your phone displays the Info Srvc Setup menu.Change Cleanup period3. Press S to scroll to Cleanup.4. Press + to display the Cleanup field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Cleanup field entries without opening the field list.Custom Cleanup period5. If you choose Custom as your cleanup option, the phone displays the Custom dialog with the number field selected.•Press S to change the entry in the number field.•Press #* to switch between the number and the period fields.•Press S to change the entry in the period field.
Messages 159VoiceMail MessagesYou can use your phone to quickly access your VoiceMail messages. Your phone notifies you of new VoiceMail messages and lets you dial a preset VoiceMail access number.Storing the VoiceMail NumberOnce you store your VoiceMail system’s number, you can call your VoiceMail immediately from the New VoiceMail Message notification.To store your VoiceMail number:Exit6. Press - (when you finish your changes) to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages.Your phone displays the Message Center.2. Press M and navigate to VoiceMail Setup.Your phone displays the VoiceMail No. editor.
160 MessagesListening to VoiceMail MessagesYou can call your VoiceMail at any time to listen to the messages stored there.Enter Voice-Mail number3. Press + to browse through the numbers in your phonebook or recent calls. The phone displays a browse menu, containing Received Calls, Dialed Calls, and Phonebook. Press S to scroll to the list you want, and press + to see the list. Then press S to scroll to the number you want, and press + to select it.Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter the number.orPress - to cancel.Exit4. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel5. Press + to store the number and return to the Message Center.6. Press + to return to the main dialog.
Messages 161To listen to VoiceMail messages:QuicknotesQuickNotes are small, pre-written messages that you can select, edit, and send, for example what time is .... You can also create your own QuickNotes. If a QuickNote matches what you want to say, you can save time by selecting it to start your message.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages.The phone displays the Message Center. To the right of each message type is a count of the new/total messages for that type.2. Press S to scroll to VoiceMail.3. Press +.Your phone dials your preset VoiceMail number and your VoiceMail connects.If you have not stored your VoiceMail number yet, refer to “Storing the VoiceMail Number” on page 159.Manage Voice-Mail4. Use the functions specific to your VoiceMail system to listen to and manage your messages. For more information, contact your network  provider.
162 MessagesReading and Sending QuickNotesTo read and send QuickNotes, refer to “Sending a Message With a QuickNote” on page 113.Creating a New QuickNoteYou can create your own QuickNote to capture a message that you frequently send. To create your own QuickNote:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B QuickNotesYour phone displays the QuickNotes menu.2. Press S to scroll to New QuickNote and press +.The phone displays the QuickNote editor.orPress M, press S to scroll to New, and press +. The phone displays the QuickNote editor.Enter Quick-Note text3. Use your keypad to enter the QuickNote text. For instructions on entering text with your keypad, refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.
Messages 163Editing a QuickNoteYou can edit an existing QuickNote if you want to change its text. To edit a QuickNote:Exit4. Press + to store your QuickNote and return to the QuickNotes menu.orPress - to delete letters (press - with all digits deleted to cancel).5. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B QuickNotesYour phone displays the QuickNotes menu.2. Press S to scroll to the QuickNote you want to edit.3. Press M and navigate to:EditThe phone displays the QuickNote editor.Edit Quick-Note text4. Use your keypad to edit the QuickNote text. For instructions on entering text with your keypad, refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.
164 MessagesDeleting a QuickNoteIf you have QuickNotes that you never use, you can delete them from your list. To delete a QuickNote:Exit5. Press + to store your QuickNote and return to the QuickNotes menu.orPress - to delete letters (press - with all digits deleted to cancel).6. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B QuickNotesYour phone displays the QuickNotes menu.Delete the Quick-Note2. Press S to scroll to the QuickNote you want to delete.3. Press M and navigate to Delete.4. Press +.Your phone displays a delete confirmation.5. Press - to confirm the delete and return to the QuickNote menu
Messages 165The OutboxYour phone’s outbox stores your most recent sent messages. You can look in the outbox to re-read messages and check their status—read, sent, sending, or failed. You can even re-send them.Viewing, Resending, or Creating Messages in the OutboxWhen you open your outbox, you can read your messages, check their status, or resend them.Note: Every five minutes, your phone automatically resends any undelivered messages in the outbox. If it succeeds, it displays a Sent Message confirmation. Exit6. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B OutboxYour phone displays the Message Outbox list, sorting messages from newest (highest number) to oldest (number one).
166 MessagesThe following icons can appear next to messages: Z readX sendingY sentW failedSelect or create msg2. Press S to scroll to the message you want to read.orTo create a new message, press M and navigate to New.The phone displays a blank new message form. For instructions on completing this form, refer to “Sending a Text Message” on page 113.Read msg3. Press +.Your phone displays the message.4. Press S to scroll through the message as you read it.5. Press - to save the message and return to the outbox.or
Messages 167Deleting Outbox MessagesYou can delete one or all of the messages in your outbox with a single command:Resend msgTo resend the message:a. Press + to page down through the message, until you get to the end. At the end of the message, + becomes Resend. b. Press + to resend the message. The phone displays a confirmation dialog before it resends the message. c. Press - to confirm the resend and return to the outbox.Exit6. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B OutboxYour phone displays the Message Outbox list, sorting messages from newest (highest number) to oldest (number one).
168 MessagesThe following icons can appear next to messages: Z readX sendingY sentW failedDelete one or all msgs2. Press S to scroll to the message you want to delete.orTo delete all messages:a. Press M and navigate to:Delete AllThe phone displays a delete confirmation. b. Press - to confirm the delete and return to your outbox.3. Press M and navigate to:DeleteYour phone displays a delete confirmation.4. Press - to confirm the delete and return to your outbox.Exit5. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Messages 169Setting Outbox CleanupYour outbox can automatically clean itself by deleting old messages. Your cleanup settings let you specify how long your phone waits before it cleans up the outbox. You can specify the number of days to wait or the number of messages to keep.Your phone runs cleanup every night at midnight.To set up cleanup settings for your outbox:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages. Your phone displays the Message Center.2. Press M and navigate to Outbox Setup.Your phone displays the Outbox Setup menu.Change Cleanup period3. Press S to scroll to Cleanup.4. Press + to display the Cleanup field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Cleanup field entries without opening the field list.
170 MessagesThe Drafts FolderIf you create a message (or start to create one) and you do not want to send it yet, you can save it to your drafts folder. Once a message is in your drafts folder, you can read, edit, or send it whenever you like. Saving a MessageIf you are creating a message, you can use the context menu to save it as a draft. There are several ways to create or edit a message. For instructions on creating a text message from your phone’s idle state, refer to “Sending a Text Message” on page 113. Custom Cleanup period5. If you choose Custom as your cleanup option, the phone displays the Custom dialog with the number field selected.•Press S to change the entry in the number field.•Press #* to switch between the number and the period fields.•Press S to change the entry in the period field.Exit6. Press - (when you finish your changes) to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Messages 171The following procedure assumes that you are already have a message form.To save a message as a draft:Viewing, Editing, Sending, or Creating MessagesYou can read, edit, or send the messages in your drafts folder at any time.Close msg1. From the message form, press - to indicate that you are done with the message for now.The phone displays a Send Message confirmation dialog.Save to drafts2. Press + to cancel the send.The phone displays the Send Message? menu.3. Press S to scroll to Save to Drafts.4. Press +.The phone displays a saved confirmation message and returns you to your previous display.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Drafts FolderYour phone displays the Drafts list, sorting messages from newest (highest number) to oldest (number one).
172 MessagesSelect or create msg2. Press S to scroll to the message you want to read, edit, or send.orTo create a new message, press M and navigate to New.The phone displays a blank new message form. For instructions on completing this form, refer to “Sending a Text Message” on page 113.Read or edit msg3. Press +.Your phone displays the message form.4. Press S to scroll to the Msg field.5. Press +.Your phone displays the text message.6. Press S to scroll through the message as you read it.or
Messages 173Edit msgTo edit the message, press #* to move your cursor and use your keypad to enter text. For instructions on entering text with your keypad, refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.7. Press + to save the message text and return to the message form.8. Press S to scroll to other fields in the form, if you want to. Send, save, or delete msg9. Press - when you are done with the message.The phone displays a confirmation dialog.10. Press - to send the message and return to the drafts folder.orPress + to choose from the Send Message menu (Save to Drafts or Do not Save) and return to the Drafts folder.Note: If you choose to save a message that you opened from the drafts folder, the old copy remains, and the new copy is another draft message.
174 MessagesDeleting Draft MessagesYou can delete one or all of your drafts with a single command.Exit11. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Messages B Drafts FolderYour phone displays the Drafts list, sorting messages from newest (highest number) to oldest (number one).
Messages 175Synchronizing Messages with PIM SoftwareYou can synchronize your phone with PIM (Personal Information Management) software to let you edit your messages away from your phone. Delete one or all msgs2. Press S to scroll to the message you want to delete.orTo delete all messages:a. Press M and navigate to:Delete AllThe phone displays a delete confirmation. b. Press - to confirm the delete and return to your outbox.3. Press M and navigate to:DeleteYour phone displays a delete confirmation.4. Press - to confirm the delete and return to your drafts folder.Exit5. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
176 MessagesUsing PIM software, you can create and change text messages both on your phone and on a separate computer. Then you can connect the two and update them both with the most current entries.The Motorola Accessories (refer to page XX) group defines the correct PIM software for your phone. Checking Memory and Cleaning Up All MessagesYou can quickly check the memory for your whole message center, as well as clean up your whole message center at once.Message Center Overall MemoryIn addition to checking the number of messages in your individual message boxes, you can quickly check the amount of overall message center memory available on your phone. To check overall memory:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages.Your phone displays the Message Center.Check memory2. Press M and navigate to Memory Meter.Your phone displays the Memory Meter gauge.
Messages 177Message Center CleanupYou can set cleanup preferences in each of your message boxes. For instance, you can tell your text inbox to delete messages that are more than three days old. Every night at midnight, your phone checks your message boxes for messages that it should delete, based upon the preference you set. If you want your phone to clean up old messages during the day, you can run this check manually:Exit3. Press - to return to the Message Center menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Messages.Your phone displays the Message Center.Check memory2. Press M and navigate to Cleanup All.Your phone displays a Cleanup All confirmation dialog. 3. Press - to confirm the cleanup and return to the Message Center menu.
178 MessagesTroubleshootingYou may encounter some errors when working with your messages. This section describes some common errors and their resolutions.Memory Low or Memory Full ErrorsLow memory—When your phone displays a new message dialog, it may also tell you that your memory is low, that is, the new message brings your phone’s memory to 85% capacity. Full memory—When your phone displays a new message dialog, it may also tell you that your memory is full. You may also see a display that tells you messages are waiting on the network but cannot be delivered because your memory is full.Note: If your memory is too full to accept a long message and a short message arrives, your phone accepts the short message while the long one is waiting.Try the following to free up some memory:•Run an overall message center cleanup. Refer to “Message Center Cleanup” on page 177. If your memory is still full, your phone displays a flashing message icon (P) at the top of your idle display. To Exit4. Press - to return to the Message Center.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Messages 179check your message memory, refer to “Message Center Overall Memory” on page 176.•If memory errors persist or quickly reappear, delete some or all of the messages from your individual message boxes. Refer to the procedures for these message boxes for detailed instructions.Other ErrorsCannot Delete a Locked Message—If you try to delete a locked message, your phone displays this error. You must unlock the message from the message center’s context menu before you delete it. For more details, refer to “Locking and Unlocking Messages” on page 136.No Messages—If you try to check a message box that contains no messages, your phone displays this notice.No Number (VoiceMail)—If you try to automatically call your VoiceMail before you have stored your VoiceMail number, your phone displays a No Number error.No Reply Address—If you try to reply to a message that has no reply address, your phone displays this error. You must create a new blank message and fill in the destination.Unable to Send—If network conditions prevent your phone from sending a message when you tell it to, your phone displays this error. Your phone then displays a notice that your message is saved in your outbox, and that your phone will try to send the message later. Your phone tries to send unsent messages every five minutes. To open your outbox and see the message, refer to “Viewing, Resending, or Creating Messages in the Outbox” on page 165.
180Phone StatusPhone Status displays your phone number, credit information, and current battery level. It also allows you change your active phone number on two-line phones. This chapter describes how to:•display your phone number•display credit information•display the active telephone number if you have a two-line phone•change the current telephone line•display the battery charge levelMenu FeaturesPhone Status MenuMy Tel Number Displays phone’s numberCredit Available Displays credit availableCredit Info optional itemPhone Phone’s current active lineSignal Strength Displays relative signal strengthBattery Meter Displays relative battery strengthOther Information Displays phone specific information
Phone Status 181Displaying Your  Phone NumberTo display your own phone number:Displaying Credit InformationIf you use a pre-pay option with your phone, you can view your available credit, its expiration date, and the date of the last deposit. To view credit information: Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature My Tel. Number.Show number2. Press + to select My Tel. Number. Your phone number is displayed.Exit3. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Credit Info.Display credit2. Press + to select Credit Info. Your credit information is displayed.Exit3. Press - to exit.
182 Phone StatusDisplaying and Changing Your Active Phone NumberYou can view and change the way your phone number is displayed at any time. To change the display for a single line phone:To change the display for a two-line phone:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature My Tel No.Show number2. Press + to select My Tel No. Your phone number is displayed.Change name3. Press + to scroll to the Name line.4. Enter the new name.5. Press + to confirm the new name. 6. Press - to exit.Change number7. Press S to scroll down to the phone number on the next line.8. If your carrier has provided a new phone number, you can update the phone number listed here.9. Press + to confirm the new number display.Exit10. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M to navigate to the feature My Tel. Number
Phone Status 183Changing the Current Phone LineWith a two-line phone, you can place or receive calls from either of the available numbers. Note: If you have added a name to Line 1 or Line 2, your phone displays the name, in addition to the telephone number, instead of the Line 1 or Line 2 label.Find number2. Press + to select My Tel. Number. Your phone numbers are displayed.Select number3. Press S to scroll between Edit Line 1 or Edit Line 2. 4. Press + to select a phone line. Change number5. Press S to scroll down to the phone number on the next line.6. Edit the phone number, if necessary, and press + to confirm the new number display.Change next number7. Press S to scroll down to the phone number on the next line.8. Edit the phone number, if necessary, and press + to confirm the new number display.Exit9. Press - to exit.
184 Phone StatusTo view the current active number: To change the active number for a two-line phone: Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature My Tel. Number.Show number2. Press + to select My Tel. Number. Your phone number is displayed.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature My Tel. Number.Change current number2. Press S to scroll down to Line 1. Press + to change the number.Your phone displays the Phone Out menu, listing the phone numbers you can activate for making and receiving calls. Phone Out indicates the active phone number for incoming and outgoing calls. Accept the new number3.  Press S to highlight the number you want to use as the current line. 4. Press + to select the number. The selected line is displayed as the current Phone Out. When you return to the Phone Status menu, this number is listed as your current phone number. Exit5. Press - to exit.
Phone Status 185Displaying the Battery Charge LevelThe battery meter on the phone display provides basic information about the battery charge level. If you would like more detailed information about your battery’s current state, then display the Phone Status battery meter. To display the battery meter: Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Battery Meter.Show Battery Meter2. Press + to select the battery meter.The phone displays the batter meter. The Battery Meter shows the available charge in a power strip display. The more segments visible, the greater the charge. I G EIf you have installed the wrong battery, the phone displays an Invalid Battery message. Exit3. Press - to exit.
186 Initial SetupYour phone comes equipped with many factory defaults. You can set up many features according to your own preference. They include: •setting the time and date•setting the phonebook for one touch dialing•activating automatic redialing•adjusting the display backlight•adjusting the status light•changing the zoom setting•changing scrolling behavior•turning animation on and off•setting a language preference•setting battery charge conservation preferences•adjusting the DTMF Setting•master reset•master clear
Initial Setup 187Menu FeaturesChanging the Time and DateYou can change the actual time, the format in which the time is displayed, and the date displayed on your phone. Changing the TimeTo change the time:Initial Setup MenuTime and DateTime1 Touch DialAuto RedialBacklightStatus LightZoom SettingScrollAnimationLanguagePreferred CardBattery SaveDTMFMaster ResetMaster ClearFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Initial Setup.2. Press + to open the Initial Setup Menu.
188 Initial Setup3. Press S to scroll to Time and Date. 4. Press + to open the Time and Date display. Change time5. Press S to scroll to the time display. 6. Press + to CHANGE the time. The hour display is highlighted.Change hour7. Press S to scroll to the hour you want to select. orEnter the hour using the keypad numbers.8. Press + to accept the change and move to the minute display. Change minutes9. Press S to scroll to the minutes you want to select. orEnter the minutes using the keypad numbers. 10. Press + to accept the change and move to the format display. Change format11. Press S to select pm or 24 hr. 12. Press +.
Initial Setup 189Changing the DateTo change the date: Note: •If you change the display from am or pm to 24 hr, the phone immediately displays time in the 24 hour format. •If you change from 24 hr format to am or pm, the phone immediately displays time in the 12 hour format.Exit13. Press - to exit.The phone displays the changed time message for a few seconds, then returns to the Time and Date menu line. If you want to set the date next, remain in the Time and Date menu.Display the date1. While you are in the Time and Date menu, press S to highlight the date display. 2. Press +.The month is highlighted.
190 Initial SetupChange the month3. Press S to scroll to the month you want to select.orUse the keypad numbers to enter the month. Press + to accept the change and move to the day display.Change the day4. Press S to scroll to the day you want to select.orUse the keypad numbers to enter the day. Press + to accept the change and move to the year display.Change the year5. Press S to scroll to the year you want to select.orUse the keypad numbers to enter the year.Press + to accept the change. The phone displays the new date.
Initial Setup 191Setting the Phonebook for One-Touch DialingYou can change the setting for one-touch dialing so that the turbo dial keys are synchronized with the first nine speed dial locations in your phonebook.To set up one touch dialing: Change the format6. Highlight the date. 7. Press +. 8. Press S to scroll through the date format menu. Select month first, day first, or month abbreviation. 9. Press +.Exit10. Press - to exit.Find the feature 1. Press M and navigate to the feature Touch Dial under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.Select a setting3. Press S to scroll to Phone to synchronize one-touch dialing with your phonebook. orPress S to scroll to SIM to synchronize one touch dialing with the SIM’s phonebook.
192 Initial SetupAdjusting Automatic RedialSometimes you may not be able to complete a call because the wireless system is busy. When this happens, you hear a fast busy signal.With Automatic Redial, your phone automatically redials a call that originally fails due to network conditions. To turn Auto Redial on or off:orPress S to scroll to Fixed Dial to synchronize one-touch dialing with the SIM. 4. Press +.Exit5. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Automatic Redial under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.The Auto Redial menu is displayed. Change the setting3. Press S to toggle between Auto Redial On or Off. 4. Press +.The phone briefly displays the new setting.Exit5. Press - to exit.
Initial Setup 193Adjusting the Display BacklightMost phones can sense the amount of ambient light. •If there is enough light for you to see the display, the backlight is turned off. •If there is not enough light, the backlight automatically turns on to illuminate the display. You can, however, adjust the backlight display at any time.To adjust the backlight display:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Backlight Display under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.The Backlight menu is displayed.Change the setting3.  Press S to scroll through the menu to select Off or the length of time the backlight remains on, ranging from five seconds to continuous.4. Press +.The phone briefly displays the new setting.Exit5. Press - to exit.
194 Initial SetupAdjusting the Status LightA status light is available on top of the phone to provide status information on your current type of service and message status. See “Status Light” for more details. You may want to turn the Status Light off to conserve battery power or turn it back on to display status. Follow these steps:Changing the Zoom SettingYour phone can display either three or four lines of display. In both cases, the bottom line displays the Soft Key information. The Zoom setting allows you to switch between the three or four line-display. To change the zoom setting:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Status Light under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.Change the setting3. Press S to toggle the setting ON or OFF. 4. Press +. Exit5. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Zoom under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.
Initial Setup 195Changing Scrolling BehaviorYou can select one of two scrolling behaviors for navigating up and down a menu list with the S key:To change the scrolling behavior:Change the setting3. Press S to toggle the settings between 3-Line and 2-Line. 4. Press +. The phone briefly displays the new setting.Exit5. Press - to exit.Up/DownThe cursor stops when it reaches the top or bottom of the items displayed on the screen.Wrap AroundThe cursor wraps around when it appears at the top. It then appears at the bottom of the display. The cursor wraps around when it appears at the bottom. It then appears at the top of the display. Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Scroll under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.
196 Initial SetupTurning Animation On and OffAnimation helps give context to menu items. It provides smooth scrolling within and between text fields and highlights menu selections and soft key choices. When animation is turned off, the cursor jumps from field to field, rather than moving between them. You can conserve battery life by turning the animation feature off. To change the animation setting:Change setting3. Press S to scroll to Up/Down or Wrap Around. 4. Press +. The phone briefly displays the new setting.Exit5. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Animation under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.Change the Setting3. Press S to toggle the setting between ON and OFF. 4. Press +.The phone briefly displays the new setting.
Initial Setup 197Setting a Language PreferenceSome phones support multiple languages and include a language setting. By default, your phone is set to the language of the country where it is sold. To change the language setting:Exit5. Press - to exit.Find the feature 1. Press M and navigate to the feature Language under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.The phone displays a list of all available language settings.Change the setting3. Press S to scroll to the preferred language setting. If your phone contains a SIM chip and you want to use the language identified on the SIM, you can select Automatic.All languages are listed with spelling and characters that are unique to the language. For example, Spanish is listed as Español and Turkish is listed as Türkçe.4. Press +.Exit5. Press - to exit.
198 Initial SetupSetting Battery Charge Conservation PreferencesSome networks and phones include a battery save setting to conserve battery power. To change the battery save setting:Adjusting the DTMF SettingYou can enter digits and send them as Dual Time Multi-Frequency tones (DTMF) tones. Your phone transmits DTMF tones when you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to access automated calling systems, such as credit card entry, password entry, or number linking. Refer to “Sending Tones” on page XX  for more information on using DTMF tones.Your phone can send the DTMF transmission to the network in long or short form. Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Battery Save under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.Change setting3. Press S to toggle between ON and OFF. 4. Press +. The phone briefly displays the changed setting.Exit5. Press - to exit.
Initial Setup 199To change the DTMF setting:Master ResetUse the master reset feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings. All of the original settings are restored except for the unlock code and security code. Note: The wireless network controls and takes priority over some of your phone’s settings. For example, call forwarding settings are controlled by the network. If your phone is reset to the factory default Call Forwarding: Off, but if the network setting is On, the network setting takes precedence over the phone’s new setting. To use the master reset:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature DTMF under the Initial Setup menu.2. Press +.Change the setting3. Press S to toggle between Short or Long.4. Press +.The phone briefly displays the new setting.Exit5. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Master Reset under the Initial Setup menu.1. Press +.
200 Initial SetupMaster ClearIf you want to start over, use Master Clear to reset all user-selectable options, clear the resettable timer and recent call lists, and erase all Phonebook information. The master clear feature also resets the phone, except for the unlock and security codes, to the factory defaults.Note: The wireless network controls and takes priority over some of your phone’s settings. For example, call forwarding settings are controlled by the network. If your phone is reset to the factory default Call Forwarding: Off, but if the network setting is On, the network setting takes precedence over the phone’s new setting. Note: The master clear feature does not delete information stored on a SIM card, such as phonebook entries, fixed dial Security Code2. Enter your security code. 3. Press + to accept the code. Reset the phone4. The phone displays a confirmation message: Reset All Phone Settings? 5. Press - to change all settings.orPress + to cancel the request.The phone briefly displays a Completed: Phone Settings message and returns you to the Initial Settings menu.Exit6. Press - to exit.
Initial Setup 201entries, messages, language preferences, network lists, and call cost information.To use the master clear feature:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Master Clear under the Initial Setup menu.1. Press +.Security Code2. Enter your security code. 3. Press +. Clear the data4. The phone displays a message: Clear All Phone Data? 5. Press - to clear the data. orPress + to cancel the request.The phone briefly displays a Competed: Phone Settings message and returns you to the Initial Settings menu.Exit6. Press - to exit.
202In-Call SettingsYou can use your phone’s timer to view the length and cost of your calls, you can switch between a current call and an incoming call, and you can answer a call by pressing any key (or just opening the phone). Use the in-call settings to customize your preferences for these options, or to just turn them on and off.In this chapter you will learn how to:•set up your call timer display and alert•turn answering options on or off•turn call waiting on or offMenu FeaturesSetting Up In-Call TimersYour phone can keep track of the length and cost of your calls. If you want, it can show you a running timer whenever you are on the phone. It can also notify you when a call reaches a specified time limit.In-Call SetupIn Call TimerAnswer OptionsCall Waiting
In-Call Settings 203This feature lets you indicate which timer you would like to see during your calls, if any. The following timers are available:Timer DescriptionTimeshows the time elapsed for the current callCostshows the cost of the current call This feature is only available if you subscribe to call cost features or advice of charge. For information about setting call cost, refer to “Call Cost” on page xx. Total Costshows the cost of all calls since the last time you reset the timer This feature is only available if you subscribe to call cost features or advice of charge. For information about setting call cost, refer to “Call Cost” on page xx. Credit Availableshows how much credit you have left This feature is only available if you subscribe to call cost features or advice of charge.Offno in-call display for the timer
204 In-Call SettingsTo set up your in-call timerFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B In-Call Setup B In-Call TimerNote: On some systems, In-Call Timer may be called In-Call Setup.The phone shows the in-call timer form.Select timer display2. Press S to scroll to Display.3. Press + to see the Display field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Display field entries without opening the field list.
In-Call Settings 205Turning Answer Options On or OffWhen your phone rings, you can answer it by pressing N. You can also answer a call by pressing any key (the Select timer alert4. Press S to scroll to Beep.Note: On some systems, Beep may be called Beep Timer.5. Press + to see the Beep field list.6. Press S to scroll to the item you want.If you select a beep interval from this list, your phone beeps once when a call reaches that interval.7. Press + to select the option.•If you selected a beep interval, the phone displays the field editor. Enter any number of seconds (1-999) to change your beep interval. Use - to delete digits, and + to store them and return to the in-call timer form.•If you selected Off, the phone does not beep to indicate an interval during your calls. You return to the In-call timer form.Exit8. Press - to return to the in-call setup menu.
206 In-Call SettingsMultikey option) or by opening the flip when it is closed (the Open to Answer option).To set up your answer options:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B In-Call Setup B Answer OptionsThe phone displays the answer options form.Toggle multi-key answer2. Press S to scroll to Multi-key.3. Press + to see the Multi-key field list (On and Off). Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Multi-key field entries without opening the field list.Toggle open to answer 4. Press S to scroll to Open to answer.5. Press + to see the Open to Answer field list (On and Off). 6. Press S to scroll to the item you want.7. Press +.Exit8. Press - to return to the in-call setup menu.
In-Call Settings 207Turning Call Waiting On or OffYour phone can notify you when another call arrives while you are already on a call. You can turn this feature on or off.Note: Call waiting is an optional network and subscription-dependent feature that is not available in all areas. Contact your service provider for availability.To switch call waiting on or off:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B In-Call Setup The phone displays the in-call setup menu.Switch multi-key answer on or off2. Press S to scroll to Call Waiting.3. Press + to see the Call Waiting field list (On and Off). Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Call Waiting field entries without opening the field list.Exit4. Press - to return to the Settings menu.
208Using Lock/Security FeaturesWhile you probably should not leave your phone unattended, your phone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unauthorized use.In this chapter you will learn how to:•lock and unlock your phone•lock and unlock your phone’s keypad•restrict access to phone applications•restrict incoming and outgoing calls•change your lock code and security code
Using Lock/Security Features 209Menu Features Locking and Unlocking Your PhoneLocking Your  PhoneYou can manually lock your phone or set it to lock automatically. SettingsSecurityPhone LockLock NowAuto LockUnlock CodeLock KeypadLock ApplicationRecent CallsFixed DialPhonebookDatebookRadioMessagesShortcutsSIM AppsBrowserRestrict CallsOutgoing CallsAllowIncoming CallsAllowSettingsSecurity (continued)PasswordsUnlock CodeSecurity Code
210 Using Lock/Security FeaturesNotes: •The phone prompts you to enter your unlock code before locking. This prevents you from locking the phone without knowing the unlock code.•Once you unlock your phone, it remains unlocked until you lock it again.•You do not have to enter the unlock code when you turn off the automatic lock feature.Locking Your Phone ManuallyYou can lock your phone manually at any time to prevent unwanted use. Once you lock the phone, it remains locked whether it is powered on or off.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BPhone Lock B Lock NowVerify code2. Enter your four-digit unlock code and then press +.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
Using Lock/Security Features 211Locking Your  Phone AutomaticallyWhen you turn this feature on, your phone automatically locks itself each time you turn it off.Unlocking Your  PhoneTip: If you forget your lock code, try entering 1234 or the last four digits of your wireless phone number.The factory-programmed lock code for unlocking the phone is 1234. If you have changed this code and cannot remember it, see “If You Forget Your Unlock Code” on page 214.To unlock your phone:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BPhone Lock B Automatic LockSelect setting2. Press S to scroll to On or Off, and then press + to select.Verify code3. If you selected On, enter your four-digit unlock code and then press + to lock the phone.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Enter unlock codeEnter your four-digit unlock code and then press +.
212 Using Lock/Security FeaturesChanging the Unlock CodeThe unlock code is originally set to 1234. You should change it as soon as possible.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BPhone Lock B Unlock CodeEnter old code2. Enter your old four-digit unlock code and then press +.orIf you don’t know your unlock code, press M to go to the security code editor. (See “If You Forget Your Unlock Code” on page 214.)Enter new code3. Enter a new four-digit unlock code and then press +.4. Enter the new four-digit unlock code again to confirm, and then press +.Exit5. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
Using Lock/Security Features 213Answering Calls and Reading Messages When the Phone Is LockedYou can still receive calls and messages when the phone is locked.Your phone rings or vibrate to indicate an incoming call or message, but you do not see any visual indication in the display. When you receive an incoming message, the P (message) icon is displayed in the status area.You must unlock the phone in order to answer a call or read an incoming message. See“Unlocking Your Phone” on page 211.Placing Emergency Calls When the Phone is LockedWhen the phone is locked, you cannot place any outgoing calls, except for emergency calls. To place an emergency call:Note: See “Storing an Emergency Number” on page XX for instructions on how to store your emergency phone number.Enter emergency number1. When the phone prompts you to Enter Unlock Code ____, enter the digits of your emergency phone number (for example, 911).Place call2. Press N to place the call.
214 Using Lock/Security FeaturesIf You Forget Your Unlock CodeIf you forget or don’t know your unlock code, use the following procedure to bypass the unlock code editor.Locking and Unlocking the KeypadYou can lock your phone’s keypad to prevent accidental usage of the phone. All keys are disabled except for the volume keys and the M and * keys.Locking and Unlocking the Keypad Shortcut: You can also press M * to lock or unlock the keypad.To access the keypad lock feature from the Security menu:Bypass unlock code1. When the phone prompts you to Enter Unlock Code ____, press M to go to the security code editor.Enter security code2. Enter your six-digit security code and then press + to unlock the phone. Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BLock KeypadLock keypad2. The phone describes which keys you use to lock/unlock the keypad. Press M then * to lock the keypad.
Using Lock/Security Features 215Answering Calls and Reading Messages When the Keypad is LockedYour phone notifies you of an incoming call or message in the usual way, and temporarily unlocks the keypad so you can acknowledge the notification message.If you choose to answer the call or read the message, the keypad lock is disabled, and the phone functions normally until you finish the call or message and return to the idle display.If you choose to ignore the call or message, the phone returns to the idle display and the keypad is relocked.Placing Emergency Calls When the Keypad is LockedWhen the keypad is locked, you cannot place any outgoing calls except for emergency calls. To place an emergency call:Note: See “Storing an Emergency Number” on page XX for instructions on how to store your emergency phone number.Enter emergency number1. When the phone display shows Keypad Locked, enter the digits of your emergency phone number (for example, 911).Place call2. Press N to place the call.
216 Using Lock/Security FeaturesRestricting Access to ApplicationsYou can lock specific phone applications to prevent others from using these applications when they borrow your phone.The following applications may be locked from the Security menu:You can also set the Phonebook application to View Only mode, so that phonebook information may be read but not written, edited, or copied. See “Phonebook XXX” on page XX for information about the functionality that is unavailable in view only mode.Locking and Unlocking ApplicationsTo lock or unlock an application:Recent Calls Datebook ShortcutsFixed Dial Radio SIM AppsPhonebook Messages BrowserFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BLock ApplicationSelect application2. Press S to scroll to the desired application, and then press +.
Using Lock/Security Features 217Using Locked ApplicationsWhen an application is locked, you must enter the unlock code to access the application.Select setting3. Press S to scroll to Locked or Unlocked, and then press + to select.orIf you selected the Phonebook application, press S to scroll to Locked, Unlocked, or View Only, and then press + to select.Note: A check mark identifies the current selection.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Select application1. Select the locked application you want to use.The phone prompts you to Enter Unlock Code ____.Enter code2. Enter your four-digit unlock code.3. Press + to access the application.
218 Using Lock/Security FeaturesRestricting CallsYou can restrict both outgoing and incoming calls. This feature is useful if you are loaning your phone to others or when you wish to control incoming calls.Restricting Outgoing CallsThis feature enables you to receive incoming calls but prevents outgoing calls. You can restrict all outgoing calls, or allow calls only to the numbers stored in your phonebook.Note: You can still place calls to the emergency phone number when outgoing calls are restricted.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BRestrict Calls B Outgoing CallsSelect setting2. Press S to scroll to All, None, or Phonebook, and then press + to select.Note: A check mark identifies the current selection.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
Using Lock/Security Features 219Restricting Incoming CallsThis feature allows you to place calls but refuses incoming calls. You can restrict all incoming calls or allow incoming calls only from phone numbers that match an entry in your phonebook.Changing PasswordsThe New Passwords menu groups together the codes and passwords required to unlock or change phone settings.This feature is only available on phones with multiple user-settable passwords. If the unlock code is the only password you can change, then the Unlock Code option is available on the Phone Lock menu, and the New Passwords menu is not available.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BRestrict Calls B Incoming CallsSelect setting2. Press S to scroll to All or None, or Phonebook, and then press + to select.Note: A check mark identifies the current selection.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
220 Using Lock/Security FeaturesChanging the Unlock CodeThe unlock code is originally set to 1234. You should change it as soon as possible.Changing the Security CodeThe security code is your phone’s primary security number. It is originally set to 000000.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BNew Passwords B Unlock CodeEnter old code2. Enter your old four-digit unlock code and then press +.orIf you don’t know your unlock code, press M to go to the security code editor. (See “If You Forget Your Unlock Code” on page 214.)Enter new code3. Enter a new four-digit unlock code and then press +.4. Enter the new four-digit unlock code again to confirm, and then press +.Exit5. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
Using Lock/Security Features 221To change your security code:Note: Your phone’s security code may be retained by your service provider for customer service purposes. In this case the Security Code option will not appear on the New Passwords menu.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Security BNew Passwords B Security CodeEnter old code2. Enter your old six-digit security code and then press +.Enter new code3. Enter a new six-digit security code and then press +.4. Enter the new six-digit security code again to confirm, and then press +.Exit5. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
222 Ring and Vibrate FeaturesRing and Vibrate FeaturesYou can customize your phone’s ring and vibration alerts for incoming calls or other events, such as incoming text messages, voicemail messages, information service notifications, answering machine messages, alarms, data calls, and fax calls. You can also customize your keypad sounds. In this chapter you will learn how to:•choose a type of ring/vibration•change the ring volume•specify different rings for different events•change the ring for your reminders•change the volume for your keypad soundsNote: To adjust the voice volume on your phone, see “Controlling Volume” on page XX.
Ring and Vibrate Features 223Menu FeaturesSelecting a Ring/Vibration TypeYour phone can vibrate and ring for incoming calls or other events. Use this feature to select a ring type, a vibration type, or both ring and vibration for all events. Note: You can also customize your ring or vibration for a specific event. Refer to “Selecting a Ring/Vibration for a Specific Event” on page 225.Ring/VibrateAlertDetailRing VolumeCallsLine 1Line 2Text MsgsVoiceMailInfo SvcsAns MachineAlarmsData CallsFax CallsKey VolumeReminders
224 Ring and Vibrate FeaturesShortcut: After you highlight Alert, you can use *# to show each option next to the Alert: prompt without opening the Alert menu.To select a ring/vibration type:Changing the Ring VolumeThis feature allows you to adjust the volume level of your phone’s ring for all events. Note: You cannot select a different volume setting for different events. Shortcut: After you highlight Ring Volume, you can enter a new value (0-6) on the number keypad.To change the ring volume:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Ring/Vibrate.Select ring or vibrate type2. Scroll S through the various ring and vibration types.3. Press + to select a type. The phone displays:Changed: Alert alert typewhere alert type is the ring or vibration type that you selected.Exit4. Press O to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Ring Volume.The volume meter appears.
Ring and Vibrate Features 225Selecting a Ring/Vibration for a Specific EventIn “Selecting a Ring/Vibration Type” on page 223 you learned how to select a ring or vibration type that applies to all events. You can also select a different ring/vibration type for a specific phone event. The type specified for the particular event overrides the type for all events.Note: You can select vibrate (rather than ring) for an event, even if you chose ring for your ring/vibration type.Shortcut: After you highlight the event, you can use *# to show each option next to the event prompt.To change the ring for a specific event:Adjust volume2. Scroll S or type 0-6 on the number keypad to adjust the volume. The phone displays: Changed: Ring Volume settingwhere setting is the selected volume.Exit3. Press O to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Ring/Vibrate ---> alert type Detail.Select an event2. Scroll S to scroll through the various events. 3. Press + to select an event. The event’s menu is displayed.
226 Ring and Vibrate FeaturesSelecting a ReminderReminders periodically notify you of missed events, such as calls or messages. This feature lets you switch these reminders to beep, vibrate, or off.Shortcut: After you highlight Reminder, you can enter a new value on the number keypad.To select a reminder: Changing Keypad VolumeYour keys make a sound when you press them. This feature allows you to adjust the volume level for this sound. Change ring or vibrate type4. Scroll S to scroll to the ring sound you want to change.5. Press + to select a ring. The phone displays: Changed: event ring_soundExit6. Press O to exit.Find the feature1. Press M to navigate to the feature alert type Detail ---> Reminder.2. Press +. The reminder menu appears.3. Scroll S to the reminder option you want and press +.4. You will see Changed: Reminders (option)Exit5. Press O to exit.
Ring and Vibrate Features 227Shortcut: After you highlight Key Volume, you can enter a new value (0-6) on the number keypad.To change the keypad volume: Find the feature1. Press M to navigate to the feature alert type Detail ---> Key Volume.Select number2. Press +. The volume meter appears.3. Adjust the volume (S or type 0-6 on the number keypad) and press +.4. You will see Changed: Key Volume (setting)Exit5. Press O to exit.
228PhonebookYou can store a list of names and numbers in your phonebook. Afterwards, you can look up a number and dial it directly from your phone. Your phonebook can hold 99 entries, and a SIM card can hold additional entries.In this chapter you will learn how to:•store phonebook entries•call phonebook entries•edit/delete phonebook entries•copy phonebook entries to a SIM card•check your phonebook capacity•change your phonebook setup
Phonebook 229Menu FeaturesMaking the Most of MemoryYou can create a phonebook with names and numbers stored in memory locations. Numbered 01-99, each memory location lets you store a name and up to four phone numbers. In one location you can store the home, mobile, work, and fax numbers of a single contact. To help you find the right number, you can assign an icon to each number.When you view memory locations with stored information, the phone displays the name, location, and one icon for each number stored.To organize your phonebook for convenient recall, try storing related numbers in groups of ten. For example, PhonebookNewEditDeleteSend MessageAdd DigitsAttach NumberCopy EntryCopy EntriesPhone CapacitySIM CapacitySend TonesTalk then FaxTalk then DataSetup
230 Phonebookstore your nine most frequently called numbers in locations 01-09, and then use the Turbo Dial  keys to call them with the push of a key. (See “Dialing with Turbo Dial®” on page 6.) You could store business contacts in locations 10-19, family in 20-29, friends in 30-39, and so on.You can also store names to identify phone numbers. Later, you can recall a number by the name that corresponds to it.Fields in Phonebook Entry FormsEach phonebook entry contains a form that holds its details, such as name and type of number. The phonebook entry form contains the following fields: Namethe name of the person or group for the phone numberNo.the phone number for the entryTypethe type of number stored in the entry’s No. field (work, home, main, mobile, fax, or pager)Voice Namea recording of you saying the entry’s nameIf you record a voice name for an entry, you can call the entry just by saying the name from your phone’s idle state.
Phonebook 231Note: Numbers stored in the SIM card do not have a Type or Voice Name field.Storing Phonebook EntriesTo create a new phonebook entry, you start by opening a new phonebook entry form. You can open a new phonebook entry form in several ways:•Press + whenever the phone displays Store above the key.•Select Store whenever it is available in a menu.•Select New Entry from the phonebook list.•Select New from the phonebook menu.•Use a shortcut for Store, if you have one.Refer to “Creating Shortcuts” on page XX. The following procedure shows how to open a new form by selecting New from the phonebook menu. If you already Speed No.the number that you can enter from idle if you want to “speed dial” this entryIn choosing a speed dial number, refer to “Making the Most of Memory” on page 47. The speed number also determines if the entry is stored in the phone’s memory (numbers 01-99) or in the SIM card’s memory (numbers 100 plus).
232 Phonebookhave a form open, skip the Open a new form steps. To create and store a new phonebook entry:Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.4. Press M.5. Press S to scroll to New.6. Press +.The phone displays a blank phonebook entry form.Enter name7. Press S to scroll to Name.8. Press + to open the Name field editor. orEnter the name you want. The Name editor opens automatically.
Phonebook 2339. Press + to browse through a list of the names that are already in your phonebook, if you want to choose a name that is used for another entry. Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orUse your number keys to enter a name for the phonebook entry (refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 2).orPress - to cancel.10. After you enter text, you can:•Press - to delete characters.•Press - (with all characters deleted) to cancel. •Press + to store the text and return to the entry form.Enter number11. Press S to scroll to No.12. Press + to open the No. field editor. orEnter the number you want. The No. editor opens automatically.
234 Phonebook13. Press + to browse through the numbers in your phonebook or recent calls. The phone displays a browse menu, containing Received Calls, Dialed Calls, and Phonebook. Press S to scroll to the list you want and press + to see the list. Then Press S to scroll to the number you want and press + to select it. Browse is only available before you enter any characters in this field.orEnter the number from your number keys.orPress - to cancel.14. After you have entered digits, you can:•Press - to delete digits•Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel15. Press + to store the number and return to the entry form.
Phonebook 235Enter type16. Press S to scroll to Type.Note: Entries do not have Type fields if they are stored on a SIM card.17. Press + to display the Type field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press +.orPress #* to scroll through Type field entries without opening the field list.Enter Voice Name18. Press S to scroll to Voice Name.Note: Entries do not have Voice Name fields if they are stored on a SIM card.19. Press + to record the voice name.The phone displays Press Voice Key then say name. 20. Press the voice key on the right side of the phone and say the entry’s name (within two seconds).The phone displays Press Voice Key then REPEAT name. 21. Press the voice key again and repeat the name for confirmation. The phone displays Trained: Voice Name and returns you to the phonebook entry form. An icon in the voice name field indicates that the phone stored a voice name.
236 PhonebookEnter speed number22. Press S to scroll to SpeedNo.The phone automatically fills in the first available number when you open a new form. 23. If you want to change the speed number:a. Press + to display the SpeedNo. editor and enter the number you want.orEnter the number you want. The SpeedNo. editor opens automatically.b. Press - to delete numbers if you want to (press - with all numbers deleted to cancel).c. Press + to save the new speed number and return to the phonebook entry form.An indicator tells you if the entry is in the phone’s memory (numbers 01-99) or the SIM card’s memory. The entry is only saved in the SIM card’s memory if you assign a speed dial number from the SIM card.If your chosen speed number is already assigned to another entry, your phone will ask you if you want to replace that entry.
Phonebook 237Calling Phonebook EntriesYou can call the numbers stored in your phonebook from:•SpeedDial (refer to “Dialing with Speed Dial” on page 49)•TurboDial (refer to “Dialing with Turbo Dial®” on page 50)•the phonebook list view•the phonebook details view•VoiceDialEnter more numbers24. If you want to store another number for the same Name (for example, a fax number or other type of number) then press S to scroll to More and press +.The phone displays another set of number fields and creates another phonebook entry for this new number, copying the Name from the original entry. Exit25. Press - to return to the phonebook list.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
238 PhonebookCalling Entries from the List or Details ViewIf you do not know an entry’s SpeedDial number, you can search your phonebook for the entry and dial it from there. To call from the list or details view:Calling Entries Using Voice DialYou can use your phone’s voice recognition capabilities to call an entry just by speaking the name into the phone.Note: You must store a voice name for a phonebook entry before you can call it with Voice Dial. Refer to “Storing Phonebook Entries” on page 135.Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.Call an entry4. Press S to scroll to the entry you want to call and press N.orPress S to scroll to an entry and press + to see its details. If you choose to call it, press N from the details view.
Phonebook 239To call an entry with Voice Dial:Editing/Deleting Phonebook EntriesEach phonebook entry has a form that holds its details, such as name and other numbers. To edit an entry’s details, open the entry’s form and edit the fields within it. Refer to “Fields in Phonebook Entry Forms” on page 134 for a description of the form’s fields. Press key and say name1. Press the voice key on the right side of the phone.2. Say the entry’s voice name (within two seconds).The phone displays the entry that matches the name you said, and plays back the voice name. Check to make sure the phone chose the correct entry.Phone dials entry3. The phone dials the entry after displaying it for two seconds.Press any key other than the voice key or N to cancel the call.
240 PhonebookTo edit a phonebook entry:Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.4. Press S to scroll to the entry you want to edit.5. Press +.The phone displays the entry’s details.6. Press +.The phone displays the entry’s form.Edit name7. Press S to scroll to Name.8. Press + to display the Name field editor. orEnter the name you want. The Name editor overwrites the old entry and opens automatically.9. Press - to delete characters, if you want to. Press - (with all characters deleted) to cancel.10. Use your number keys to enter characters (refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page xx).11. Press + to store the text and return to the entry form.
Phonebook 241Edit number12. Press S to scroll to No..13. Press + to display the No. field editor. orEnter the number you want. The No. editor overwrites the old entry and opens automatically.14. Press - to delete digits, if you want to. Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel.15. Enter the new digits that you want.16. Press + to store the number and return to the entry form.Edit type17. Press S to scroll to Type.Note: Entries do not have Type fields if they are stored on a SIM card.18. Press + to display the Type field list. Press S to scroll to the item you want and press + to select it and return to the entry form.orPress #* to scroll through Type field entries without opening the field list.
242 PhonebookEdit Voice Name19. Press S to scroll to Voice Name.If a voice name exists for an entry, the phone displays an icon T in the voice name field and next to the name field.Note: Entries do not have Voice Name fields if they are stored on a SIM card.20. Press +. The phone displays Press Voice Key then say name. 21. Press the voice key on the right side of the phone and say the entry’s name (within two seconds).The phone displays Press Voice Key then REPEAT name. 22. Press the voice key again and repeat the name for confirmation. The phone displays Trained: Voice Name and returns you to the phonebook entry form.
Phonebook 243Edit speed number23. Press S to scroll to SpeedNo..24. Press + to display the SpeedNo. editor and enter the number you want.orEnter the number you want. The SpeedNo. editor overwrites the old entry and opens automatically.25. Press - to delete digits, if you want to. Press - (with all digits deleted) to cancel.26. Press + to save the new speed number and return to the phonebook entry form.An indicator tells you if the entry is in the phone’s memory (numbers 01-99) or the SIM card’s memory. The entry is only saved in the SIM card’s memory if you assign a speed dial number from the SIM card (100+).If your chosen speed number is already assigned to another entry, your phone will ask you if you want to replace that entry.
244 PhonebookAdding or Attaching Numbers Before CallingYou can add digits to the end of a phonebook entry’s number (or attach multiple phonebook numbers together) before you dial. To do so, refer to “Adding or Attaching Numbers” on page 67. Copying Phonebook Entries to a SIM CardYou can copy one or several entries from your phonebook list to a SIM card. This lets you free up speed dial numbers, or archive entries that you do not use very often.Enter more phone #s if desired27. If you want to store another number for the same Name (for example, a fax number or other type of number) then Press S to scroll to More and press +.The phone displays another set of number fields (No., Type, Voice Name, Speed No.). The phone creates another phonebook entry for this new number, copying the Name from the original entry. Exit28. Press - to return to the phonebook list.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Phonebook 245Note: The SIM card cannot store Type and Voice Name data for entries. If you try to copy an entry with a type or voice name to the SIM card, the phone asks you for confirmation before dropping those fields and copying the entry. Copy Single EntriesTo copy a single phonebook entry from your phone to your SIM card:Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.Select entry4. Press S to scroll to the entry you want to copy.orPress S to scroll to an entry and press + to see its details. If you choose to copy it, proceed to the next step.
246 PhonebookEnter new location5. Press M.6. Press S to scroll to Copy Entry.7. Press +.The phone displays the Copy To dialog, with the next available speed dial number loaded by default.8. Enter a speed dial number for a location in your SIM Card memory, if necessary.Copy entry9. Press + to approve the copy.The phone displays the Stored message and returns to your phonebook list. You can now delete the old entry if you want to.If you specify a location that is already taken, the phone asks you if you want to overwrite the old entry.Exit10. Press - to return to the main menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Phonebook 247Copy Multiple EntriesTo copy multiple phonebook entries from your phone to your SIM card:Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.Select entries to copy4. Press M.5. Press S to scroll to Copy Entries.6. Press +.The phone displays the Copy Entries dialog.Enter current location7. Enter the From (start) speed dial number. This is first (lowest) speed dial number of the entries you want to copy.You can type the number while the field is selected, or press + to open the field editor and type the number.8. Press + to close the field editor and return to the Copy Entries dialog.9. Press S to scroll to From (end)
248 Phonebook10. Enter the From (end) speed dial number. This is last (highest) speed dial number of the entries you want to copy. If this is empty, the phone copies all entries from the From (start) field to the end of the phonebook (entries in both phone and SIM card memory).You can type the number while the field is selected, or press + to open the field editor and type the number.11. Press + to close the field editor and return to the Copy Entries dialog.Enter new location12. Press S to scroll to To.13. Enter the To speed dial number. This is the first (lowest) speed dial number for the entries’ new location.You can type the number while the field is selected, or press + to open the field editor and type the number.14. Press + to close the field editor and return to the Copy Entries dialog.
Phonebook 249Checking Phonebook CapacityYou can check your phonebook’s capacity to see how many entries are used and how many more are available. Since you can store phonebook entries on both your phone and your SIM card, you can check either your phone’s capacity or your SIM card’s capacity.Copy entries15. Press - to copy the entries.The phone displays the Copied Entries message and returns to your phonebook list. You can now delete the old entries if you want to.If you specify a location that will overwrite existing entries, the phone asks you if you want to overwrite the old entries when you try to approve the copy.If you specify locations that do not have memory available, the phone displays an Invalid Range message.Exit16. Press - to return to the main menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
250 PhonebookTo check your phonebook capacity for your phone or SIM card:Synchronization with PIM SoftwareYou can synchronize your phone with PIM (Personal Information Management) software, which allows you to edit your phonebook without your phone. Using PIM software, you can change your phonebook list both on your phone and on a separate computer. Then you Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.Check capacity4. Press M.5. Press S to scroll to Phone Capacity or SIM Capacity, depending on which you want to check.6. Press +.The phone displays the Capacity display, listing the number of entries in use and the number that are empty.Exit7. Press - to return to the phonebook list.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
Phonebook 251can connect the two and update them both with the most current entries.The Motorola Accessories (refer to page XX) group defines the correct PIM software for your phone. Phonebook SetupYou can specify the sort order for your phonebook entries and the locations for your TurboDial® entries.Phonebook List Sort PreferenceYou can tell your phone to sort your phonebook list by speed dial number (the default), name, or voice dial. Note: The voice dial sort is identical to the name sort, except that the entries with voice tags are displayed before those without voice tags.To change your phonebook list’s sort order:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to Phonebook.The phone displays the phonebook list.
252 PhonebookTurboDial PreferenceYour phone lets you specify whether your TurboDial entries are located in your phone memory or your SIM card.To specify your TurboDial entry locations:Select sort order2. Press M.3. Press S to scroll to Setup.4. The phone displays the Phonebook Setup form.5. Press S to scroll to Sort by.6. Press + to open the Sort by list. Press S to scroll to the entry you want, and press + to select it and return to the Setup form.orPress #* to scroll through the sort list options while the Sort by field is selected.Exit7. Press - to return to the phonebook list.orPress O to return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M.2. Press S to scroll to Phonebook.3. Press +.The phone displays the phonebook list.
253 PhonebookSelect Turbo-Dial location4. Press M.5. Press S to scroll to Setup.6. The phone displays the Phonebook Setup form.7. Press S to scroll to Turbo Dial.8. Press + to open the Turbo Dial list. Press S to scroll to the entry you want, and press + to select it and return to the Setup form.orPress #* to scroll through the sort list options while the Turbo Dial field is selected.Exit9. Press - to return to the phonebook menu.orPress O to return to the main dialog.
254 PhonebookTroubleshootingYou may encounter some errors while working with your phonebook. This section describes some common problems and their resolutions.Problem ResolutionPhonebook FullIf you try to store a new entry when the entire phonebook memory is full, the phone displays a Phonebook Full error before the phonebook entry form.You cannot save any more phonebook entries unless you delete some existing entries. If your phone uses a SIM card, it will automatically switch to the SIM card’s memory when the phone’s memory is full.Voice Dial FullYour phone has a section of its memory where it stores voice dial names. If it runs out of space in this section, it shows you an error (Voice Dial memory is full) when you try to store another voice name. You must delete some of the existing voice dial names.Unacceptable Voice SampleWhen you record a voice name for a phonebook entry, the phone prompts you if it does not capture an adequate voice sampleAfter the phone displays this error, it gives you a second chance to record the name. If it still cannot capture a sample on the second try, it cancels the recording and returns to the phonebook entry form. From the form, you can try to record the name again.
255 PhonebookSimilar NameWhen you record a voice name for a phonebook entry, the phone prompts you if the name is too similar to another voice name already stored in the phone. The phone returns you to the phonebook entry form. From these, you can try to record the name again.Voice Name Not FoundWhen you try to dial an entry using the voice name, the phone tells you if it cannot find any entries that match what you said (or if the phone did not understand what you said).Repeat the voice name to try to call it again.Problem Resolution
256ShortcutsYou can create shortcuts to mark frequently used menu items. If, for example, you change your ringer style often, you can set up a shortcut to navigate to the alert setting and bypass the steps to go to the alert menu. Shortcuts are entirely personal! There are no default shortcuts.Menu FeaturesUse the shortcut menu to navigate to any of the shortcut features. ShortcutsNew Help file for setting up shortcutsEdit Opens Shortcut forms for editing data on phones with voice recognition-Shortcut Shortcut form title-Key Shortcut key editor-Voice Voice shortcut field-Record Records a voice shortcut--Delete Deletes a recorded voice shortcutReorder Changes the order of shortcuts
Shortcuts 257Help for Setting ShortcutsTo obtain help on shortcuts:•Select New Entry from the Shortcut list.•Select New from the Shortcut menu.Selecting New Entry from the Shortcut ListTo get help by selecting the New Entry menu item:Delete Erases the highlighted shortcutDelete All Erases all assigned shortcutsFind the feature to get help1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcuts feature. 2. Press S to New Entry.3. Press + to select New Entry.The phone displays help information for setting up a new shortcut. Press + to display more information.Press - to return to the Shortcuts menu.
258 ShortcutsSelecting New from the Shortcut MenuTo get help by selecting New from the Shortcut menu:Setting Navigation ShortcutsYou can set up a shortcut from any highlighted item on the phone except for items:•in a context-sensitive menu•that are grouped together in a form•in a SIM Toolkit or SmartCard applicationFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcuts feature. 2. Press M to display the context-sensitive Shortcuts menu.3. Press S to navigate to New.Display help4. Press + to display the help information.The phone displays help information for setting up a new shortcut. Press + to display more information.Press - to return to the Shortcuts menu.
Shortcuts 259If your phone has voice recognition and you want to set up a voice shortcut, refer to “Setting Voice Shortcuts” on page 262. Setting Up a Shortcut To set up a shortcut:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the item to which you want to assign a shortcut.2. Press S to highlight the item.Set shortcut3. Press and hold M. The phone displays :Assign Shortcut ÒItemÓ to key no: # where Item is the name of the item you selected, and # is the number of the next available shortcut.4. Optionally, if you want to change the shortcut number to something other than the next available number, complete the following:a. Press - to delete the assigned number.b. Use the keypad numbers to enter a new number.5. Press + to accept the shortcut.
260 ShortcutsTypes of ShortcutsYou can set up shortcuts to a variety of elements in the menu structure. Following are descriptions and tips for types of shortcuts that are available.Data ObjectsYou can set up a shortcut to a data object, such as a phonebook entry or a text message. Note: If you delete a data object, the corresponding shortcut is also automatically deleted.ListsWhen you create a shortcut to an item in a list, the phone displays not only the item, but the entire page marked by the shortcut. For example, if you create a shortcut to the phone’s backlight setting, when you use the shortcut, the phone displays the backlight option page.Highlighted ItemsWhen you set up a shortcut to a highlighted item, the + action  is performed as soon as you access the shortcut. For example, if you used a shortcut to Voicemail, your phone dials Voicemail as soon as you press the shortcut key.The phone briefly displays a message:Assigned: Shortcut MENU + #where # is the number of the new shortcut.
Shortcuts 261Dialogs or MetersYou can only access shortcuts to meters if they are set up from menu items. For example, you would press M and navigate to the Battery Meter menu item to set up a shortcut to display the battery level M. Editors or Time PickersYou can only set up shortcuts to date or time editors if they can be accessed from a menu. FormsYou can only set up blank forms as shortcuts. For example, you can mark the phonebook new entry form or the new text message form as a shortcut. Setting ValuesWhen you set up a shortcut to a value, such as the time setting for the backlight, the setting is changed to the marked value each time you access the shortcut. For example, you set up a shortcut to the 5 seconds backlight value. If you changed the value to 20 seconds, then later accessed the shortcut, the value would be immediately changed to 5 seconds.Browser ApplicationsIf your phone is set up for browser services, you can set up shortcuts to web pages available from your wireless provider. The URL of each highlighted item in a web page or service card is stored as a shortcut.
262 ShortcutsSIM Toolkit ApplicationsYou can set up the first screen of a SIM Toolkit or SmartCard application as a shortcut. If you try to set up a shortcut deeper in the SIM Toolkit or SmartCard application, though, the phone displays an error message and does not create the shortcut. Accessing a shortcut that you have assigned to a SIM Toolkit or SmartCard application launches the SIM session.Items Requiring a Security CodeIf you set up a shortcut to an item that requires a security code, the phone prompts you for the security code as soon as you access the shortcut. Setting Voice ShortcutsPhones that have voice recognition also have the ability to store voice shortcuts. Voice Recording ShortcutsTo set up a shortcut with a voice recording:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the menu item you want to set up with a voice shortcut. 2. Press S to highlight the item.
Shortcuts 2633. Press and hold M.The phone displays :Assign Shortcut for Item where Item is the highlighted menu item. The phone displays the Shortcut form. Set type4. Press S to scroll to Voice:___5. Press + to accept the selection.The phone displays the Say Shortcut Now message. Record shortcut6. Press the Voice key. 7. Speak the voice shortcut within two seconds after pressing the Voice key.8. Press the Voice key again.9. Repeat the voice shortcut to train the phone to recognize the shortcutThe phone displays the message:Trained: Voice Shortcut and returns you to the original shortcut item.
264 ShortcutsRe-recording Voice  ShortcutsYou can record over an existing voice shortcut. To re-record a voice shortcut:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcut form.2. Press S to scroll to Voice. The phone plays the recorded voice shortcut.3. Press + to change the recording.The phone displays the Voice menu. Select voice option4. Press S to move to Record. 5. Press + to select Record. The phone displays the Say Shortcut Now message. Re-record shortcut6. Press the Voice key. 7. Speak the voice shortcut. 8. Press the Voice key again.9. Repeat the voice shortcut.The phone displays the message:Assigned: Shortcut Menu + # and returns you to the original shortcut item.
Shortcuts 265Keypad Shortcuts with Voice RecordingYou can also set up keypad shortcuts on phones with voice recognition:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the menu item you want to set up as a shortcut.2. Press S to highlight the item.3. Press and hold M.The phone displays the message:Assign Shortcut for:itemwhere the item is the menu item you have highlighted.The phone displays the Shortcut form. Change type4. Press S to scroll to Key:___5. Press + to accept the selection.The phone displays the Key: editor. Enter shortcut number6. Press + to accept the assigned key. orPress - to erase the digits and enter a keypad number.
266 ShortcutsShortcut Setup ErrorsErrors sometimes occur in the shortcut set up process. The messages below illustrate some of the problems that may occur. Invalid ShortcutsIf you try to set up a shortcut to an item that cannot be marked, the phone displays the message:Shortcut not allowed for this itemand returns you to the previous screen.Entering a Previously Assigned PositionIf you try to set up a shortcut with a key number that has already been assigned, the phone displays the message:Replace Item Name? Press - to assign the shortcut key to the new item or press + to return to the previous screen.7. Press + when you have completed the shortcut number entry.The phone briefly displays the message:Assigned: Shortcut Menu + # where # is the shortcut number, and returns you to the menu from which you selected the shortcut item.
Shortcuts 267Shortcuts FullIf you try to store a new shortcut when the shortcut positions have all been filled, the phone displays the message:Shortcuts FullYou must delete a shortcut before creating a new one.Voice Shortcuts FullBecause of memory constraints, phones that support voice recognition have a limited number of available voice entries. If you try to assign a voice shortcut when there are no more available entries, the phone displays the message:Voice shortcut memory is full and returns you to the Shortcut menu. When the Shortcut menu appears, it displays only the Key option for a keypad shortcut.Storing a Shortcut Without a Position NumberIf you try to store a shortcut without a position number, the phone displays the message:Shortcut Key No. Required and returns you to the Shortcut menu. The Shortcut Number form is re-displayed and contains the next available key number.Unacceptable Voice  SampleIf the phone was not able to collect an adequate voice sample or if it did not detect a signal for either the first or second training attempt, the phone asks you to repeat the
268 Shortcutsshortcut. If the voice sample is still inadequate, the phone displays the message:Unable to Store Voice Shortcutand returns you to the Shortcut form. A second voice training window may provide tips for more successful recordings, such as Say Shortct Louder, if it detects your voice, but it is too soft.Try to record the shortcut again, following the screen directions.Similar Voice  ShortcutWhen a voice shortcut is recorded, the phone compares it to others already in memory. If the voice shortcut is similar to other entries, and creates a chance of recognition errors, the phone displays the message:Similar voice s-cut stored. Try again. Try the voice shortcut again, but with a different recording.Editing ShortcutsYou can change existing shortcuts or reorder the numbering of shortcuts.Changing ShortcutsYou can edit or change shortcuts. To edit a shortcut:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcuts menu.2. Press S to scroll down to Edit.
Shortcuts 269Reordering ShortcutsOnce you have added some shortcuts, you can change the order in which they are listed. To reorder a shortcut list:3. Press + to select Edit.The phone displays the Shortcut form.Edit shortcut4. Press S to move to Key: or Voice:.5. Change the assigned key or the voice recording. 6. Press + to make the change.Confirm change7. Press - to signal that you have finished making changes.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcut menu. 2. Press S and scroll down to Reorder List. 3. Press + to select Reorder List. Grab shortcut4. Press S to find the shortcut you want to move. 5. Press + to grab the shortcut.
270 ShortcutsDeleting ShortcutsYou can delete any or all shortcut. Deleting Navigation ShortcutsTo delete a shortcut:Move shortcut6. Press S to move the shortcut up or down in the list. 7. When you’ve placed the shortcut correctly in its new position, press + to insert it. 8. Press - when you are done moving shortcuts.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcut menu. 2. Press S to scroll down to the shortcut you want to delete.3. Press M to display the context- sensitive menu.Delete shortcut4. Press S to scroll to Delete. Press + to delete the shortcut.The phone displays:Delete ÒitemÓ Shortcut? where “item” is the name of the shortcut.
Shortcuts 271Deleting a Voice ShortcutTo delete a voice shortcut:5. Press - to delete the shortcut. orPress + to cancel the delete process.The phone displays:Deleted: Shortcut Menu + #where # is the number of the deleted shortcut, and returns you to the Shortcuts menu.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcut menu. 2. Press S to scroll to Edit. 3. Press + to select Edit. The phone displays the Shortcut form and plays the recorded voice shortcut.Delete shortcut4. Press + to change the shortcut. 5. Press S to Delete. 6. Press + to select Delete. The phone displays a Delete Voice Shortcut? message.
272 ShortcutsDeleting All ShortcutsTo delete all shortcuts:7. Press - to delete the shortcutorPress + to cancel the deletion and return to the Shortcut menu.Confirm deleteIf you press -, the phone displays the message:Deleted: Voice Shortcutand returns you to the Shortcut form.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcuts menu. 2. Press S to scroll to Delete All. 3. Press + to select Delete All. Delete shortcutsThe phone displays the message:Delete All Shortcuts? 4. Press - to delete all shortcuts. The phone displays the message:Deleted: All Shortcutsand returns you to the empty Shortcuts list.
Shortcuts 273Using ShortcutsYou can use a shortcut at any time, whether you are on a call or in a menu. Notes: •Entries that include a voice shortcut are marked with a voice icon. •Voice shortcuts play back the recorded shortcut when they are highlighted in the Shortcuts list.Using Shortcuts by Number or NameUse the following procedure if you know the shortcut number or name:Use shortcut1. Press M.2. Press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the shortcut number.orPress the Voice key and speak the shortcut name.View displayThe phone displays the detail view of the shortcut result.For example, if you marked a phonebook entry as a shortcut, then when you use the shortcut, the phone displays the name and telephone contained in the phonebook entry.
274 ShortcutsSelecting Shortcuts From the ListYou can select and access shortcuts directly from the shortcut list. To select a shortcut:Using Voice  ShortcutsTo use a voice shortcut:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Shortcuts feature.2. Press + to open the Shortcuts menuFind and select shortcut3. Press S to scroll up or down the list of shortcuts. Note: If the shortcut list is empty, the only item in the list is New Shortcut. Select the New Shortcut item to display a help file for setting shortcuts.4. Press + to Go To a specific shortcut.Exit5. Press - to return to the Shortcut list.Use voice shortcut1. Press M. 2. Press the Voice key.3. Speak the shortcut name into the phone.
Shortcuts 275Errors in Using ShortcutsVoice Shortcut ErrorsSometimes the phone cannot resolve a voice shortcut because:•The voice shortcut is not stored.•The system recognizes the wrong voice shortcut.•The system doesn’t recognizes the voice shortcut at all.No Voice Shortcuts StoredWhen you press M and the Voice Key and no voice shortcuts are stored, the phone displaysthe message:No Voice Shortcuts are storedPress + to go to the shortcut feature, or press - to go back to the previous screen.Wrong Voice Shortcut RecognizedIf you use a voice shortcut and the wrong shortcut is played back, you can press - to cancel the shortcut or press the voice key to find the next match.Voice Shortcut Not RecognizedIf you use a voice shortcut and the phone does not find a match, the phone displays the message:Repeat Shortcut Repeat the shortcut. If the phone does not recognize the shortcut after the second attempt, it displays the message:Voice Shortcut not found
276 Shortcutsand returns you to the previous screen.Some phones display a second recognition tip for more successful recordings, such as Say Shortct Louder, if it detects your voice, but it is too soft. Try the shortcut again, following the screen directions.
277Personal OptionsYou can personalize some of your phone’s features, such as reordering the phone’s main menu items, changing the text that the phone displays when it is idle, and changing the phone’s Quick Dial number.In this chapter you will learn how to:•reorder the items in the main menu•change the functions that your smart key and soft keys activate when your phone is idle•change your wake-up greeting and banner text•change the number your phone dials when you choose QuickDialMenu FeaturesReordering the Main MenuYou can change the order of the items in your phone’s main menu. For instance, if you use your Messages more often than your Phonebook, you can move the Messages option up to the top of the menu.PersonalizeMain MenuKeysGreetingBannerQuickDial
278 Personal OptionsTo reorder your main menu:Changing the Idle Functions of the Smart and Soft Keys When your phone is idle, you can use *S* , -, and + to instantly access three main menu items, such as Messages, Recent Calls, or Phonebook. For example, you can set up - to open Recent Calls and + to open Datebook. Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Other Settings B Personalize B Main MenuThe phone displays the menu reordering list.Reorder menu items2. Press S to scroll to the menu item you want to move.3. Press + to grab the menu item (indicating that this item is the one you want to move).4. Press S to move the item up and down the menu.5. Press + to position the item in the right location.Repeat these steps for other menu items, if you want.Exit6. Press - to return to the personalize menu.
Personal Options 279To change your smart and soft key idle functions:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Other Settings B Personalize B KeysThe phone displays the keys form.Set a key function2. Press S to scroll to Left, Right, or *S* (the key you want to change).3. Complete one of the following steps:c. Press + to open the field editor.d. Press S to scroll to the function you want to set for the button. e. Press + to select the function and return to the keys form.orPress *# to scroll through the field’s entries without opening the field editor.4. You may repeat this process for the other keys.Exit5. Press - to return to the personalize menu.
280 Personal OptionsChanging the Wake-up GreetingWhen you turn on your phone, you phone greets you with a text message. You can personalize this wake-up greeting to say whatever you like.Note: This feature may not be available from your network provider. If it is unavailable, it does not appear in the personalize menu.To change your wake-up greeting:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Other Settings B Personalize B GreetingThe phone displays the greeting field editor.Enter the wake-up greeting text2. Enter the text you want to see for your wake-up greeting. For instructions on how to use your keypad to enter text, refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.Note: The greeting field is two lines long, with 16 characters per line.You can press - to delete characters.3. Press + to store the message and return to the personalize menu.Exit4. Press - to return to the other settings menu.
Personal Options 281Changing the Phone’s Idle BannerWhen your phone is in idle state, it displays a brief text message (such as Ready). You can personalize this message to say whatever you like.Note: This feature may not be available from your network provider. If it is unavailable, it does not appear in the personalize menu.To change your idle banner:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Other Settings B Personalize B BannerThe phone displays the Banner field editor.Enter the banner text2. Enter the text you want to see for your idle banner. For instructions on how to use your keypad to enter text, refer to “Using the Keypad to Enter Text” on page 45.Note: The banner field holds one line with 12 characters.You can press - to delete characters.3. Press + to store the message and return to the personalize menu.Exit4. Press - to return to the other settings menu.
282 Personal OptionsChanging Quick Dial NumbersYou can dial numbers just by selecting QuickDial from the main menu. The QuickDial settings let you edit numbers that your phone dials with QuickDial. Refer to “Quick Dial” on page 309 for details.Note: This feature may not be available from your network provider, or it may have a different name). If it is unavailable, it does not appear in the personalize menu.To change QuickDial numbers:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to:Settings B Other Settings B Personalize B Quick DialThe phone displays one of the following:•If your provider allows only one QuickDial number, your phone displays the QuickDial field editor.•If your provider allows two or three QuickDial numbers, your phone displays a list of the available numbers. Press S to scroll to the number you want to edit, and press + to select it.
Personal Options 283Enter the Quick-Dial number2. Enter the number you want your phone to dial for the QuickDial number.You can press - to delete digits.3. Press + to store the number and return to the previous display.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous display.
284The DatebookThe datebook lets you schedule and organize appointments and keep track of special events like birthdays. It can display events for the week or a day, or it can display details for a specific event.The datebook is not meant to be a complete organizer. It stores basic date and time information and can be set up to work with software such as Microsoft Outlook® and Starfish Sidekick®. You may find, though, that the datebook gives you all the schedule and reminder information that you need.In this chapter you will learn how to:•use the datebook menu•select a weekly, a daily, or an event view•set up and manage events and reminders•change the datebook setup•synchronize your datebook with PIM softwareYou can also set up Shortcuts to the datebook or set up the datebook as one of your soft application keys. See “Shortcuts” and “Personalizing Phone Display Items” for more information.
The Datebook 285Menu Features Using the Datebook MenuYou may schedule or change events on many different days, perhaps ending up weeks away from today’s date. You can access the datebook menu anywhere within the datebook feature to return to today’s date or to help you schedule a new event.To open the datebook menu:.Datebook MenuGo To Today Displays the week view and highlights today’s dateNew Allows you to add a new event to the selected daySetupAllows you to:•change the start time for the week view display boxes•set the phone to power up and display reminders when they occur •change the length of time an event is stored before it its deletedFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Datebook. The phone displays the datebook week view and highlights today’s date.Access item2. Press S to scroll to a menu item, such as Go to Today. Press +.
286 The DatebookDatebook ViewsWhen you enter the datebook, the phone displays the current week view. The week view lists all seven days, Sunday through Saturday, for the week. The week, day, and event views are tied together. Views move from broad to specific, beginning with a week view, then a day view, and finally, an event view.Week ViewThe week view displays all the scheduled activities for a Sunday through Saturday time span. It provides the feel of your schedule without the details of each day or event.The week display is interactive:The top line indicates the dates for the first and last days of the week. Boxes displayed below the days indicate events scheduled for that day. Exit3. Press - to exit.NavigateTo move to the item you want to display or change:•Press * # to scroll left and right.•Press S to scroll up and down Zoom Once you have selected an item, press + to view it in more detail. Previous screenPress - to go back to the previous screen.
The Datebook 2871. Left and right arrows are displayed at the beginning and end of the week. Press S up to display previous weeks. Press S down to display future weeks.If you press S to scroll up and down through the week view, the highlighted day remains the same, but the week changes to the previous or following week. 2. The day and month are listed for the beginning Sunday of the displayed week.3. The day and month are listed for the ending Saturday of the displayed week.4. The first letter of each day of the week is listed. Today’s date is highlighted. Press * to move to previous days; press # to move to future days. •When S (Sunday) is highlighted and you continue to press * to scroll to the left, the phone displays the previous week and highlights S (Sunday). •When S (Saturday) is highlighted and you continue to press * to scroll to the right, the phone displays the next week and highlights S (Saturday).5. Small bars under the day of the week indicate events like birthdays that last the entire day.6. Boxes under each day indicate events for that day. The box represents a twelve hour period, beginning at 7:00 a.m. Each line represents a specific event and time. A one-hour meeting at 7:00 a.m. is displayed as a single line at the top of the box. An eight hour meeting is displayed as eight lines. 7. Press + to display the day view for the highlighted day.8. Press M to display the datebook menu.
288 The Datebook9. Press - to exit the datebook.Changing to Day ViewTo change from the week view to a day view, follow these steps:Day ViewThe day view displays all the scheduled events for a particular day. You can store, edit, view, copy, and delete events from the day view. The day view display is interactive. The scroll keys *, #, and S and soft keys - +, operate the same as for the week view. 1. Up and down scroll arrows indicate that you can press S to move within the event list.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Datebook. The phone displays the datebook week view and highlights today’s date.2. Press * or # to scroll to the day you want to view.Open Day View3. Press + to open the day view. Exit4. Press - to return to the week view.
The Datebook 2892. Left and right arrows indicate that you can press * to change to a previous date and # to change to a future date.3. The day view screen title shows the date for the current display. 4. Events are listed in order by time. Events that do not have a time are preceded by a bullet. 5. Press + to display details about the highlighted event6.M indicates that a sub-menu is available for the highlighted event.7. Press - to take you back to the previous screen.Changing to Event ViewTo change from day view to event view:Event ViewThe event view displays all the event details, including day of the week, time, event title, event duration, alarm time, and repeat cycle.Find the feature1. Open the day view for the date you want to review. (Refer to “Changing to Day View” on page 288.)Open Event View2. Press S to scroll down to the event you want to view.3. Press + to view the event. Exit4. Press - to return to the day view.
290 The DatebookYou can edit, copy and delete events within the event view.1. Up and down scroll arrows indicate that you can press S to move within the event list.2. The Reminder/Alarm Icon h is displayed when you have set a reminder or an alarm.3. The screen title displays the event’s day and time.4. The beginning of the event title indicates the event. The complete event text wraps around to the next lines. Press S down to view the complete event entry and to view the duration.5. Press + to edit the event.6.M indicates that a sub-menu is available for the event.7. Press - to return to the previous screen.Press + to obtain details for call alerts, call screens, and call forward information.Storing a New EventComplete these steps to begin storing entries for a new event:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature New within the Datebook menu.
The Datebook 291Open form2. Press + to open the event entry form.The event entry form lets you enter details, such as title, start time, duration, date, repeat, and alarm. Enter event title (required)3. Use the keypad to enter the new title. Press - to clear any mistakes.orPress + open the title browser. The title browser offers a variety of options, such as Meeting and Dinner.Press S to scroll to highlight the title, and press + to select it.4. Press + to confirm the new title.Note: If you try to store an event without a title, the phone displays a Title Required message and returns you to the Title line.Enter other fields5. While you are in the event entry form, press S to scroll to various fields and enter information, as described in the following sections.
292 The DatebookSetting the TimeSince some events, like birthdays and anniversaries, are not time dependent, event time is not a required field. If you want to enter the time for an event, complete these steps: Select time editor1. While you are in the event entry form, press S to scroll to the Start line.Enter editor2. Press + to enter the time editor.Enter the hour3. Use the keypad numbers to enter the hour.orPress S to scroll up or down to select the hour.Enter the minutes4. Press + to move to the minutes field. 5. Use the keypad to enter the minutesorPress S to scroll up or down to select the minutes. Enter am/pm6. Press + to move to am/pm.7. Press S to scroll up or down to toggle between am and pm.Confirm8. Press - to confirm the time.
The Datebook 293Setting the DurationEvent duration is not a required field. The default duration is one hour, but if you do not set a duration when you enter an event, the duration is reset to none. The duration menu offers a variety of options, from 30 minutes to all day. A custom setting is also available. Complete these steps to set the duration:Select duration menu1. While you are in the event entry form, press S to scroll down to Duration. 2. Press + to display the duration menu.Select duration value3. Press S to scroll through the duration menu. When you have highlighted the preferred duration, press +.Confirm duration4. Press - to accept the duration.Specify custom value (optional)5. If you selected the custom value, complete these sub-steps:a. Enter the duration using the keypadorPress S up or down to select the duration time. b. Press + to move to the time measurement. c. Press S up or down to select from minutes, hours, days, or weeks.
294 The DatebookSetting the DateComplete these steps to set the date:Confirm duration6. Press - to accept the duration.Select date editor1. While you are in the event entry form, press S to scroll to Date. 2. Press + to display the date editor.Change month3.  Press S to scroll up or down to the event month.orUse the keypad to enter the event month.Change day4. Press + to move to the day. 5. Press S to scroll up or down to the event day.orUse the keypad to enter the event day.Change year6. Press + to move to the year. 7. Press S up or down to the event year.orUse the keypad to enter the event year.
The Datebook 295Specifying Repeating EventsYou can enter events, such as staff meetings, that repeat themselves on a regular basis. Repeat events are marked as none until you change the repeat value.To mark an event as a repeating event:Setting AlarmsYou can set an alarm to notify you about events. The default value is Off. Notes: •If you select one day before or one week before for an event alarm, the phone displays the reminder alert as soon as you turn the phone on that day. If the Confirm date8. Press - to accept the new date.Select repeat editor1. While you are in the event entry form, press S to Repeat.2. Press + to display the Repeat list.Select optionPress S to scroll through the various values for repeating events, which range from daily to yearly. You can also specify multiple days during the week, or a specific day or date per month.3. Press + to select the option.Confirm option4. Press - to accept the repeat option.
296 The Datebookphone is turned on at midnight, the reminders are displayed shortly after midnight. •If you try to set an alarm before the present time, the phone displays a brief message telling you that the alarm must be set to a future time and returns you to the alarm editor. You cannot set an alarm to a time that has already past.To set an alarm:Select alarm editor1. While you are in the event entry form, press S to scroll to Alarm. 2. Press + to display the alarm editor.Select an alarm interval3. Press S to scroll to an alarm interval.Options range from five minutes before to 1 week before the event.4. Press + to accept the selection.Specify custom value (optional)5. If you select a custom alarm, complete these substeps:a. Press + to display the custom alarm screen. b. Use the keypad to enter the custom alarm time, or press S to scroll to the correct time.
The Datebook 297Editing EventsEditing or changing event information is very similar to entering new information. To change information that has already been entered, complete the following:c. Press + to move to the date. Use the keypad to enter the date or press S to scroll to the correct date.d. Press + to move to the alarm year. Use the keypad to enter the alarm year, or press S to scroll to the correct year.Confirm alarm6. Press - to accept the alarm.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Week View within the Datebook menu.2. Press * or # to scroll to the day on which the event is scheduled.3. Press + to display the Day View.Find event4. Press S to scroll to the event you want to change.5. Press + to edit the event.or6. Press M to display the datebook menu.
298 The DatebookSee “Storing a New Event” on page 290 for information about how to enter specific event details.Display event form7. Press S to scroll to Edit. 8. Press + to display the event form.Edit the event9. Press S to scroll to the item that needs to be changed. 10. Press + to open the edit form for the item. 11. Press - to delete the information on the screen. orPress + to change the information.12. Enter the new information.13. Press + to accept the new information.14. Press - when you have finished. The phone briefly displays a Changed: Event message that displays the new information.Exit15. Press - to exit.
The Datebook 299Copying EventsThe copy feature allows you to copy event information to use in creating a new event. To copy an event:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Week View within the Datebook menu.2. Press * or # to scroll to the day on which the event is scheduled.3. Press + to display the Day View.Find the event4. Press S to scroll to the event you want to copy.5. Press - to display the eventCopy event6. Press M. 7. Press S and scroll to Copy.8. Press + to copy the event.The display assumes that you want to change the date and opens the date editor.Set the date9. Use the keypad to enter the new month or press S to scroll to the month. 10. Press + to move to the date. 11. Use the keypad to enter the new date or press S to scroll to the date. 12. Press + to move to the year. 13. Use the keypad to enter the year or press S to scroll to the year.
300 The DatebookDeleting EventsDeleting events allows you to remove unwanted events from the datebook. You can delete events from the day view, or you can delete the event’s title. You can also delete repeating events.Deleting Events From the Day ViewTo delete an event from the day view:Exit14. Press - to save the changes.The phone displays the new event details. You can continue to edit the event information, or press - to return to the day view.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Week View within the Datebook menu.2. Press * or # to scroll to the day on which the event is scheduled.3. Press + to display the Day View.Delete the event4. Press S to scroll to the event you want to delete.5. Press + to display the eventThe phone briefly displays a message indicating that the event has been deleted.Exit6. Press -to exit.
The Datebook 301Deleting Events From the TitleTo delete an event by deleting the title:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Week View within the Datebook menu.2. Press * or # to scroll to the day on which the event is scheduled.1. Press + to display the Day View.Find the title2. Scroll to the event you want to delete.3. Press + to display the event details. 4. Press S to scroll to Title.The event editor opens the title form.Delete title5. Press + to change the title text.6. Press - until all the title text is deleted.7. Press + to accept the blank title field.8. Press - to indicate that you have completed editing the event information.The phone displays a message asking whether you want to delete the event.9. Press - to delete the event.The phone briefly displays a message confirming the deletion and returns you to the day view.
302 The DatebookDeleting Repeating EventsYou have the option to delete one of a series of repeating events or all related repeating events. To delete repeating events:Exit10. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Week View within the Datebook menu.2. Press * or # to scroll to the day on which the event is scheduled.1. Press + to display the Day View.Find event2. Navigate to the event date. Press +to display the day’s events.3. Press S to scroll to the repeating event you want to delete. Press +. The event details are displayed.Delete event4. Press M. 5. Press S to scroll to Delete. 6. Press +.The phone displays the Delete Event menu. 7. Press S to This Event Only if you only want to delete this specific event. 8. Press S to Repeat Events if you want to delete all related events.
The Datebook 303Changing the Datebook SetupYou can change the way the datebook manages:•the start time displayed for each day in the week view•whether your phone turns itself on to remind you about events•how long events are stored in your phone before they are automatically deletedChanging the Start TimeTo change the start time for the week view display boxes: 9. Press + to select the delete option.The phone briefly displays a delete confirmation message.Exit10. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Daily Begin within the Datebook menu. 2. Press + to open the Daily Begin form.
304 The DatebookSetting Your Phone to Automatically Power On for RemindersTo set the phone to turn itself on and display event reminders: Change begin time3. Press S to scroll to the new begin time.4. Press # to highlight the time format (am/pm). Press S to scroll to the new format. 5. Press + to accept the change.Exit6. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Reminder within the Datebook menu. 2. Press + to open the Reminder.Change Reminder Setting3. Press S to scroll to the desired setting. Press + to confirm the reminder. •If you select Always, the phone turns itself on and reminds you about scheduled events.or
The Datebook 305Changing the Event Storage DurationTo set or change the length of time an event is stored in the phone:•If you select Delayed if Off, the phone does not turn itself on to remind you of an event.When you have changed and confirmed the new setting, the phone briefly displays a Changed: Reminder message. Exit4. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Delete After feature within the Datebook menu. 2. Press + to open the Delete After screen. Set storage time3. Press S to scroll through the possible settings, which range from one week to eight weeks, or never.•If you select a specific duration, such as 1 week, the events remain in your phone’s memory until the specified time period after the event date. Then, they are automatically deleted.
306 The DatebookEvent RemindersTip: See “Managing Phone Sounds”  and Alerts to set up audible reminders.When you set an alarm for an event, the phone displays or sounds an event reminder. Possibilities include:•If the phone is turned on, it displays the reminder as soon as the event triggers the reminder. •When you turn the phone on and an event reminder is scheduled, the phone displays or sounds the reminder immediately. •If you have configured the phone to turn itself on and display the reminder (that is, the Reminder is set to Always), then the phone displays the reminder until:-you review the event or exit the screen-the event passes-90 minutes elapseIf you review the event or exit the screen, the phone remains on. If the event passes or if 90 minutes elapse from the time the phone turns itself on and displays the reminder, the phone automatically turns itself off.•If the phone is turned off and you did not configure events to turn the phone on to display reminders, you •If you select never, events remain in your phone’s memory until you delete them.Press + to accept the setting. Exit4. Press - to exit.
The Datebook 307may miss reminders. If you have missed reminders, the phone does not display expired events. An event expires two weeks after its end date.When you see the event reminder, you can review the event or go back to the previous screen or state. The reminder remains on the display until you view the event or dismiss the reminder.To view and dismiss an event reminder: View reminder1. View the reminder when it appears on the display. 2. If you have set a lock code to secure your phone, enter the unlock code to enable the keypad.3. Press + to view the event.Review and dismiss event4. Review the event details. Press S to scroll down to view complete event details.or•Press the smart keyto view event information. •Press the down volume key to scroll through the event details.•Press the smart key again to dismiss the reminder.
308 The DatebookSynchronizing with PIM SoftwareSome datebook users also use Personal Information Management (PIM) software such as Microsoft Outlook® and Starfish Sidekick®. You can synchronize the datebook information in your phone to the information in your PIM using Starfish’s TrueSync® software. When you connect your phone to your PIM device, the TrueSync software loads current information onto both devices. Refer to xx for information on using your PIM.  Please consult the TrueSync user guide for more information about how to synchronize the datebook with your PIM.If more than one event is set up for the same time, the phone displays each event in sequence. Events are displayed in order of date and start time with the earliest events displayed first. As you view and dismiss each event reminder, the next one is displayed. Exit5. Press - to dismiss the reminder.orIf you have not displayed the event details, press the up or down volume key to dismiss the reminder.
309Quick DialQuick Dial is an optional feature that provides a fast method of dialing a specific phone number or phone numbers programmed by your service provider. Typically, the service provider uses this feature to program a customer service number.In this chapter you will learn how to dial the quick dial number.Menu FeaturesThe menu configuration for Quick Dial varies depending on whether one or multiple Quick Dial number numbers are available. Your service provider can program up to three individual Quick Dial numbers.Note: Your service provider may have customized the Quick Dial feature name and any sub-menu option names when your phone was activated.One Quick Dial Number Available Quick Dial
310 Quick DialMultiple Quick Dial Numbers Available Calling the Quick Dial NumberThe Quick Dial number(s) can be accessed from the main menu or from an application key. (See “Personalizing Your Phone” on page XX for information on how to customize application keys.) The procedure for calling the Quick Dial number varies depending on whether one Quick Dial number or multiple Quick Dial numbers are available.One Quick Dial Number AvailableNote: A service charge may be assessed to your account when you call the Quick Dial number. Contact your service provider for additional information.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Quick Dial (or the name assigned by your service provider).Call number2. Press + to call the Quick Dial number.Quick DialQuick Dial 1Quick Dial 2Quick Dial 3Tip: You can also press N to call the Quick Dial number.
Quick Dial 311Multiple Quick Dial Numbers AvailableNote: A service charge may be assessed to your account when you call a Quick Dial number. Contact your service provider for additional information.No Quick Dial Number StoredIf no Quick Dial number is available, or if one of the multiple Quick Dial entries does not have a number stored, you are prompted to enter a Quick Dial number.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Quick Dial (or the name assigned by your service provider).Select number2. Press S to scroll to a quick dial number.3. Press + to call the number.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Quick Dial. Store number2. The phone displays:No Quick Dial Number Stored. 3. Press + to access the Quick Dial editor.The phone displays:Quick Dial No: _____________ Tip: You can also press N to call the highlighted Quick Dial number.
312 Quick Dial4. Enter the digits of the Quick Dial number, and then press + to store the number.orPress + to browse the phonebook and select the number you wish to store. Exit5. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
313Using VoiceNotesThe VoiceNotes application lets you record personal messages or phone calls for playback at a later time.In this chapter you will learn how to:•view the VoiceNotes list•playback a recorded VoiceNote•use the VoiceNotes menu•view VoiceNote recording instructions•record a VoiceNote•lock and unlock a VoiceNote•delete one or all VoiceNote entries•check VoiceNotes memory capacityViewing the VoiceNotes List(To launch the VoiceNotes application from the main menu:Note: You can also access the VoiceNotes application through a user-defined shortcut or a customized application key. See “Creating and Using Shortcuts” on page XX for shortcut information. See “Personalizing Your Phone” on page XX for information on how to customize application keys. Find the featurePress M and navigate to the feature VoiceNotes.
314 Using VoiceNotesWhen you launch the VoiceNotes application, you are presented with a list of recorded VoiceNotes (see following illustration).VoiceNote entries are numbered in the order in which they were recorded, with the oldest entry (number 1) at the bottom of the list. Each entry is identified by the time and date when it was recorded. Press S to scroll through the VoiceNotes list and highlight the entry you want. Alternatively, you can enter a one- or two-digit number to highlight that VoiceNote entry.The item [New VoiceNote] appears at the end of the list, after the oldest VoiceNote entry. Selecting this item displays instructions on how to record a new VoiceNote. If no VoiceNotes are stored in memory, this is the only item listed.A b (lock) icon to the left of a VoiceNote entry indicates that the VoiceNote is locked. See “Locking/Unlocking a VoiceNote” on page 321 for more information.---VoiceNotes---4) 2:20pm 23-Mar3) 4:05pm 22-MarEXITMPLAYbTakes you to the VoiceNotes menu Takes you to the playback screen for the highlighted VoiceNoteReturns you to the previous screenScroll arrowLock icon
Using VoiceNotes 315Playing Back a VoiceNoteTo playback a recorded VoiceNote:Note: You can playback a VoiceNote while a call is in progress. The VoiceNote will not be transmitted to the called party.The Playback ScreenThe playback screen is displayed while the VoiceNote plays in the earpiece/speaker. (see following illustration).Notes: •The animated playback meter shows the progression of the VoiceNote recording.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature VoiceNotes.Select VoiceNote2. Press S to scroll to the desired VoiceNote, and then press + to select.VoiceNote XSAVEMDELETETakes you to the VoiceNotes menu Erases the VoiceNoteReturns you to the previous screenVoiceNote entry numberRight scroll fast forwards 3 seconds per keypressLeft scroll rewinds 3 seconds per keypress
316 Using VoiceNotes•A b (lock) icon to the left of the VoiceNote X label indicates that the VoiceNote is locked. When you playback a locked VoiceNote, the right soft key option changes to Unlock. See “Locking/Unlocking a VoiceNote” on page 321 for more information.At any time during playback, you can press the following keys to perform the associated tasks:Key Function- Stops playback and returns you to the VoiceNotes list.+ If VoiceNote is Unlocked: Stops playback and displays a Delete VoiceNote X? confirmation dialog prior to deleting the VoiceNote.If VoiceNote is Locked: Stops playback and unlocks the VoiceNote.* Stops playback, rewinds the recording three seconds, and continues playing from the new position. Press and hold * for one second to rewind to the beginning of the recording.# Stops playback, fast forwards the recording three seconds and continues playing from the new position. Press and hold # for one second to fast forward to the end of the recording. If playback is completed, press # to restart playback from the beginning of the VoiceNote recording.
Using VoiceNotes 317Using the VoiceNotes MenuThe following table shows the complete list of VoiceNotes menu options accessible from the VoiceNotes list and the playback screen. Only options that are applicable to the highlighted/selected VoiceNote are displayed when you access this menu.M Stops playback and takes you to the context-sensitive VoiceNotes menu. (See “Using the VoiceNotes Menu” on page 317.)0 - 9Press any number key to alternately start and stop VoiceNote playback.S Stops playback and proceeds to the playback screen for the next VoiceNote (up scroll) or the previous VoiceNote (down scroll) in the list.Menu Item DescriptionNew Displays VoiceNote recording instructions.Lock Locks the VoiceNote.Unlock Unlocks the VoiceNote.Delete Deletes the VoiceNote.Delete All  Deletes all unlocked VoiceNotes.Key Function
318 Using VoiceNotesNote: When you exit the VoiceNotes menu and return to the playback screen, the playback position is stopped and queued where it left off when the menu was accessed. You must press # to restart playback.Viewing VoiceNote Recording InstructionsYou can use several methods to display instructions for recording a new VoiceNote.Note: If you try to view the recording instructions when VoiceNotes memory is full, you will see the message VoiceNotes Memory Full. See “Deleting a VoiceNote Entry” on page 323 to free some memory.From the VoiceNotes ListMemory Displays the amount of VoiceNotes memory in use, and gives you the option of clearing memory.Select option1. From the VoiceNotes list, press S to scroll to the [New VoiceNote] option, and then press + to select.Menu Item Description
Using VoiceNotes 319From the VoiceNotes MenuRead instructions2. Press S to scroll through the VoiceNote recording instructions one line at a time.orPress + to display the next page of text.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Select option1. From the VoiceNotes menu, press S to scroll to the New menu option, and then press + to select.Read instructions2. Press S to scroll through the VoiceNote recording instructions one line at a time.orPress + to display the next page of text.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
320 Using VoiceNotesFrom a ShortcutYou can assign a shortcut that takes you directly to the new VoiceNote recording instructions. See “Creating and Using Shortcuts” on page XX for shortcut information. Recording a VoiceNoteBegin recording1. Press and hold the Voice key on the right side of your phone for one second to begin recording. A tone sounds in the earpiece, and the recording window displays a timer that tracks the length of the recorded VoiceNote.Note: You must continue pressing the Voice key to record a VoiceNote.Record VoiceNote2. After the tone, leave your message by speaking normally into the phone.You can also record a phone call. This is convenient for saving things like phone numbers and directions.Note: Use of this function is subject to varying state and federal laws regarding privacy of phone conversations.
Using VoiceNotes 321Locking/Unlocking a VoiceNoteWhen a VoiceNote is locked, it cannot be deleted. This prevents you from inadvertantly deleting an important VoiceNote.Locking a VoiceNoteStop recording3. When you are finished, release the Voice key to stop recording.A confirmation notice is displayed with the VoiceNotes list number and the total recording time. The phone then displays the VoiceNotes list with the new entry highlighted.If the current VoiceNote uses up the remaining memory while recording, the recording window is replaced with the message VoiceNotes Memory Full. The partially recorded VoiceNote is stored in the VoiceNotes list.Go to VoiceNotes menu1. Highlight the desired entry in the VoiceNotes list, and then press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.Tip: A b (lock) icon beside a VoiceNote entry indicates that the VoiceNote is locked.
322 Using VoiceNotesUnlocking a VoiceNoteorWhen the desired VoiceNote is displayed on the playback screen, press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.Select option2. Press S to scroll to Lock, and then press + to select.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Go to VoiceNotes menu1. Highlight the desired entry in the VoiceNotes list, and then press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.orWhen the desired VoiceNote is displayed on the playback screen, press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.Select option2. Press S to scroll to Unlock, and then press + to select.Tip: A b (lock) icon beside a VoiceNote entry indicates that the VoiceNote is locked.
Using VoiceNotes 323Alternatively, you can use the following procedure to unlock a VoiceNote directly from the playback screen:Deleting a VoiceNote EntryYou can remove unwanted entries from VoiceNotes memory.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Unlock VoiceNote1. When the desired VoiceNote is displayed on the playback screen, press + to unlock it.Exit2. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
324 Using VoiceNotesTip: A b (lock) icon beside a VoiceNote entry indicates that the VoiceNote is locked.Note: You cannot delete a locked VoiceNote. See “Locking/Unlocking a VoiceNote” on page 321 for instructions on how to unlock a locked VoiceNote.Go to VoiceNotes menu1. Highlight the desired entry in the VoiceNotes list, and then press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.orWhen the desired VoiceNote is displayed on the playback screen, press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.Select option2. Press S to scroll to Delete, and then press + to select.The phone display asks if you want to Delete VoiceNote X?Confirm deletion3. Press - to delete the VoiceNote.orPress + to return to the VoiceNotes list or playback screen without deleting the VoiceNote.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
Using VoiceNotes 325Alternatively, you can use the following procedure to delete a VoiceNote directly from the playback screen:Deleting All VoiceNotesYou can save time by deleting all VoiceNote entries at one time instead of deleting multiple individual entries.Delete VoiceNote1. When the desired VoiceNote is displayed on the playback screen, press + to delete it.The phone display asks if you want to Delete VoiceNote X?Confirm deletion2. Press - to delete the VoiceNote.orPress + to return to the VoiceNotes list or playback screen without deleting the VoiceNote.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
326 Using VoiceNotesTip: A b (lock) icon beside a VoiceNote entry indicates that the VoiceNote is locked.Note: You cannot delete a locked VoiceNote. See “Locking/Unlocking a VoiceNote” on page 321 for instructions on how to unlock a locked VoiceNote.Checking VoiceNotes Memory CapacityUse this option to view the amount of memory used and remaining in VoiceNotes memory. When viewing the Go to VoiceNotes menu1. When the VoiceNotes list or the playback screen is displayed, press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.Select option2. Press S to scroll to Delete All, and then press + to select.The phone display asks if you want to Delete All VoiceNotes?Confirm deletion3. Press - to delete all unlocked VoiceNotes.orPress + to return to the VoiceNotes list or playback screen without deleting any VoiceNotes.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
Using VoiceNotes 327remaining memory, you have the option of deleting all unlocked VoiceNotes to clear more memory.Go to VoiceNotes menu1. When the VoiceNotes list or the playback screen is displayed, press M to go to the VoiceNotes menu.Select option2. Press S to scroll to Memory, and then press + to select.The phone displays a completion meter that shows the approximate percentage of VoiceNotes memory in use. Select option3. Press + to delete all unlocked VoiceNotes.orPress - to return to the VoiceNotes list or playback screen without deleting any VoiceNotes. Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
328Hands-Free UseThe hands-free car kit provides the convenience of hands-free speaker-phone operation while you are driving your vehicle. (Refer to “Accessory Limited Warranty Information” on page 380 for details.) The Car Settings menu lets you adjust features related to using your phone with the hands-free car kit or other hands-free accessories.In this chapter you will learn how to:•set your phone to automatically answer after two rings•route your phone’s audio to an attached car kit•power down your phone at a set time after you turn off the ignition•control how long the phone battery continues to charge after you turn off the ignitionMenu Features SettingsOther SettingsCar SettingsAuto AnswerAuto HandsfreePower-off DelayCharger Time
Hands-Free Use 329Setting Automatic AnswerYou can set your phone to automatically answer incoming calls after two rings.Note: This feature takes effect only when the phone is connected to a hands-free device, such as a car kit or headset.Setting Automatic Hands-FreeThis feature routes the phone audio to an attached car kit for hands-free operation. This feature takes effect only when the phone is connected to an appropriate car kit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Other Settings BCar Settings B Auto AnswerSelect setting2. Press S to scroll to On or Off, and then press + to select.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Other Settings BCar Settings B Auto Handsfree
330 Hands-Free UseSetting the Power-Off DelayYou can set a time delay for powering off the phone when you turn off your vehicle’s ignition. This can be useful when you make short stops, so that you don’t have to re-enter the unlock code each time you turn on the ignition. The Power-off Delay feature also guards against leaving the phone on indefinitely and draining the vehicle’s battery while the ignition is off.Note: This feature takes effect only when the phone is connected to an appropriate car kit.Select setting2. Press S to scroll to On or Off, and then press + to select.Exit3. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Other Settings BCar Settings B Power-off Delay
Hands-Free Use 331Setting the Phone Charge TimeYou can set the phone to charge itself for a period of time after you turn off your vehicle’s ignition. This can help ensure that the phone battery gets fully charged while the vehicle is parked.Note: This feature takes effect only when the phone is connected to an appropriate car kit.Select setting2. Press S to scroll to the desired time delay, from zero to sixty minutes or continuous.Caution: If you select the Continuous option, the phone does not power off when the ignition is turned off. Be careful not to inadvertantly drain the vehicle’s battery if you select this option.3. Press + to select.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature:Settings B Other Settings BCar Settings B Charger Time
332 Hands-Free UseSelect setting2. Press S to scroll to the desired charge time, from one to eight hours or off.3. Press + to select.Exit4. Press - to return to the previous dialog.orPress O return to the main dialog.
333The BrowserThe Browser is an application provided directly by your wireless service provider. It delivers customized services from the wireless server directly to your phone. Browser sessions can be:•active sessions that you initiate•background sessions that the wireless server automatically or directly initiatesIn this chapter you will learn how to:•start a browser session•navigate the browser•place and end calls during a browser session•run the browser in the backgroundNote: This chapter does not discuss specific Browser applications, such as Unwired Planet®. Your phone was built to enable wireless servers to use any type of browser application to deliver information.
334 The BrowserMenu Features Although you cannot predict exactly what is displayed on the browser menu, its structure is the same as all other menus.Starting a Browser SessionDepending on the features supported on your phone or by your wireless carrier, you can access the browser menu in any of the following ways:•select the browser from the main menu••press the browser soft key •use a browser shortcut •select a URL from a messageSelecting Browser from the Main MenuTo open the browser menu:.Browser MenuService 1Determined by the wireless carrierService 2Service 3Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Browser. Note: The browser menu item is always positioned after SIM.
The Browser 335As soon as you select the browser from the main menu, the wireless server begins an active browser session.Note: Using the Browser Soft Key to Select the BrowserIf you have personalized your phone to display a browser soft key, simply press the + soft key to begin an active browser session. Using the Browser ShortcutIf you have created a browser shortcut, it is available from the Recent Calls menu. To begin a browser session using a shortcut:Access item2. Press S to scroll to a menu item, such as Service 1. Press +.Exit3. Press - to exit.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Recent Calls feature.2. When the Recent Calls menu opens, navigate to the Browser Home Page.Select service3. Press S and select a browser service.4. Press + to select a service.
336 The BrowserNote: You can mark any screen within a browser session for a shortcut that is stored on the phone. See “Shortcuts” for more information. Using a URL to Initiate the BrowserIf a text message or an Information Services message includes a URL (web address) either in the header or as part of the message text, you can use the phone’s menu to go directly to the URL. To use a URL to start a browser session:Start sessionYour phone may or may not support active calls during a browser session. If you have a call in progress when you select a service, and the phone does not support both a call and a browser session, it displays the message Going to Browser will end call.5. Press + to end the call and begin the browser session.or6. Press - to cancel the browser session.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature Information Services. 2. Begin an interactive services session. 3. Display interactive service text.
The Browser 337Error MessagesYou may not able to connect to a specific browser service. Following are some common error messages:Navigating the BrowserUnless you specify a URL when you begin a browser session, the session always starts with your home page. From your home page you can start applications or go to bookmarks and services provided by content suppliers.Open Info Services 4. When the text message or message header displays a URL that you want to open, press M to display the Information Services sub-menu.Find Go to5. Navigate to the Go to menu item.6. Press + to select Go to.The phone starts an active browser session and goes to the selected URL.Browser not availableThe wireless server is unable to make a browser connection.Home Page not availableIf you are able to connect to the browser server, but not to the URL, either the browser server is busy or the stored URL is incorrect.Home Page not setupThe URL you want is not stored in the phone.
338 The BrowserHome Page SetupSome home page information, like your home page URL and browser software name and version number, is stored on your phone; other home page information, such as information you or your wireless service adds, is stored on the wireless server. Your default home page is mymotorola.com. If a wireless provider requires their own customized home page, then mymotorola.com is stored in the phone as an additional URL. All home page information stored in your phone is set up before your phone is shipped. You cannot change this information. Home page information that you or your wireless service adds is stored on the wireless server. You are able to change this information.Error MessagesIf your phone does not display your home page within two seconds of starting a browser session, it displays the Please Wait message until the home page is displayed or until it displays the Home Page Unavailable message.Displaying ContentThe browser can display information as a choice card, a display card, or an entry card. The browser software identifies the card type and selects elements on your phone to use when displaying the information.
The Browser 339Choice CardsChoice cards are displayed as lists. To use choice card information:Display CardsDisplay cards are displayed as text fields. Information is usually displayed as continuous text, without line breaks or Find and display item1. Press M and navigate to the Browser feature.2. Press S to select an item on the browser menu.3. Press + to start an active browser session.Choice card4. When a Choice Card list is displayed, press S to navigate to an item on the choice card list. 5. Press + to select the item.•When you press +, the highlighted choice card is selected. •If a card does not exist, the + soft key becomes the first option identified on the current card. •An M indicates that other options are available for the item. Press M to display the other options.
340 The Browserpunctuation, unless the wireless server adds specific formatting information. To use display card information:Entry CardsEntry cards appear as text or number editors. They ask you to enter data for the server. To use an entry card:Find and display item1. Press M and navigate to the Browser feature.2. Press S to select a browser menu item.3. Press + to start an active browser session.Display cardWhen the Display Card title appears, information is displayed as text on the screen. 4. Press + to select the first option identified on the card.•When you press +, the highlighted option card is selected. •An M indicates that other options are available for the item. Press M to display the other options.Find and display item1. Press M and navigate to the Browser feature.2. Press S to select a browser menu item.3. Press + to start an active browser session.
The Browser 341ShortcutsYou can mark and use any highlighted item in a choice or display card as a shortcut, except for items in a card sub-menu. To set up a shortcut to a card:Entry cardWhen the Entry Card title appears, the screen opens to entry form. It asks you to Enter Info.4. If the line is blank, enter the requested information and press + to submit it to the browser application.orIf there is information in the Enter Info: form that needs modification, press - to erase the characters and re-enter the information. Press + to submit the new information.Find and display card1. Press M and navigate to the Browser feature.2. Press S to select a browser menu item.3. Press + to start an active browser session.4. Navigate to the desired option or text on the card display.
342 The BrowserAfter you have assigned a shortcut, the phone returns you to the current choice or display card. •When you mark a card as a shortcut, the choice card’s URL is stored with your phone’s shortcuts. •When you access the shortcut, the phone starts an active browser session and displays the card’s URL.To use a shortcut to a browser setting:Set shortcut5. With the option or text highlighted, press and hold M for two seconds.The phone displays the message:Assign Shortcut ÒItemÓ to key no: # where Item is the selected option and the key number is the next available shortcut number.6. Press + to confirm the shortcut.ConfirmThe phone displays the message:Assigned: Shortcut Menu + # where # is the assigned shortcut number.Find shortcut1. Press M.2. Enter the shortcut number within two seconds of pressing M. The phone starts an active browser session and goes directly to the URL associated with the shortcut.
The Browser 343To view the shortcuts in the shortcut list:Please see the “Shortcuts” chapter for more information on setting and using shortcuts. Placing Calls in an Active Browser SessionDuring an active browser session, some cards indicate that a call can be placed to a specified number. Notes: •If the number supplied by the card is an emergency call number, the phone sets up an emergency call as described in the “Calling” chapter. .Display the shortcut list1. Press M.2. Press S and navigate to the Shortcuts feature.The phone displays the numbered list of assigned shortcuts. •If a card title is available, it is displayed in the list. •If a card title is not available, the card’s URL is displayed in the list.Select a shortcut3. Press S to scroll to the desired shortcut.4. Press + to Go To the shortcut.The phone starts an active browser session and goes directly to the URL associated with the shortcut.
344 The Browser••If a call is already in progress, it is placed on hold. The phone then sets up the second call. •If the phone cannot set up the call from the browser, it displays an error message.•If the card includes a name or card title for the number being dialed, the phone displays the name to which the call is being connected. If a name or title is not available, then the phone displays the number being dialed. The name, title, or number is then added to the Dialed Calls list.To place such a call:Display a card1. Press M and navigate to the Browser feature.2. Press S to select a browser menu item.3. Press + to start an active browser session and display a card.Select the call4. Press S to scroll to the available call, for example, to Customer Service. 5. Press + to send the call.
The Browser 345Ending Calls in an Active Browser SessionA browser either can or cannot remain active during a call. The following conditions and resulting actions occur:Running the Browser in the BackgroundSome phones are configured so that a browser session is started in the background when the phone registers with a network. There is no indication that a browser session is in progress, other than the signal strength meter.  Condition ActionThe browser application does not specify that the browser should remain active during a call.The phone ends the browser session when the call is connected. It returns the phone to the idle state when the call ends.The browser application specifies either that the browser should:•remain active during a call •return to the application when the call has endedThe phone displays the Return to Browser? message. Press - to return to the browser. Press + to end the browser session and return the phone to the idle state.
346 The BrowserIf your phone supports background browser sessions, the setup option for that feature is available in the Info Srvc Setup menu. Setting up a Background Browser SessionSome phones are set up to start a browser session in the background when you power them on. Your wireless carriers uses the background session to deliver information services or other types of services to the phone. Other than the signal strength meter, there is no indication that a browser session is in progress Turning a Background Browser Session On or OffIf your phone is set up to run browser sessions in the background, a setup option is available in the Info Srvc Setup submenu. The factory default setting for background browser sessions is On. To turn background browser sessions On or Off:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Info Srvc Setup feature. 2. Press S to scroll to Browser Services.3. Press + to open Browser Services.
The Browser 347Setting Up Background Browser Session ChannelsWhen the phone is set up for background browser sessions, you must set up channels, or folders, to indicate your preferred type of services. These channels are specific to your wireless carrier and must be set up in the wireless server. Please contact your wireless carrier for a list of available options, channels or folders.To set up background browser session channels:Change setting4. Press S to toggle the background browser On or Off. 5. Press + to confirm the change.The phone briefly displays the Changed: Service On (or Off) message and returns you to the Browser Services feature.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Info Srvc Setup feature. 2. Press S to scroll to Browser Services.3. Press + to open Browser Services.4. Press S to scroll to Options.Open Options5. Press + to open the Options feature.The phone opens an active browser session.
348 The BrowserGetting Information Via a Background Browser SessionObtaining information from a background browser session is the same as obtaining information from a cell broadcast. The phone displays a message dialog box and gives you the option to read the Info Service message. Please see the “Messages” chapter to learn how to navigate the Info Service Inbox and to manage messages. Open URL6. Open your home page or go to the URL your wireless carrier has designated as the place to set up folders or channels. 7. Set up your options. Exit8. Press - to end the browser session and return to the idle state.
349Network ServicesThe Network menu allows you to change settings related to network features. In this chapter, you will learn how to:•view the currently registered network•display available networks•register on a network•find a new network•change network setup values•change network setup types•specify preferred networks•set service tones•set the call drop alertMenu FeaturesMain MenuSettings•Other SettingsNetworkCurrent NetworkNetwork SetupModeType
350 Network ServicesViewing the Currently Registered NetworkAll phones register to a network in order to place and to receive calls. The following steps describe how to view the Network ID or name on which your phone is registered:Displaying Available  NetworksSome phones provide a menu option that allows you to view a list of available non-public networks. This feature is useful when you want to register on a desirable network and you:Search TypeService ToneCall Drop ToneFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network feature. 2. Press S to scroll to Current Network.Display Network ID3. Press + to view the network registration.The phone displays the five digit system ID or the network name. 4. Press - to exit.
Network Services 351•enter a new city, region, or country•are unfamiliar with area networksTo display the non-public list:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network feature. 2. Press S to scroll to the New Network menu item. 3. Press + to select New Network.Display list4. Press S to scroll to Non-Public List. 5. Press + to select it.The phone displays the Searching for Networks. Please Wait message.•When the phone has resolved the list of available networks, it displays them sorted by signal strength. Networks are listed in descending order of signal strength. •If the phone is not registered on a network when you try to view Current Network, it displays a Not Registered message and returns to the previous display.Display Network ID6. Press S to move down the list. 7. Press + to display an entry.
352 Network ServicesRegistering on a NetworkWhen you display network registration information, you can register on the displayed network. To register on a displayed network:Finding a New NetworkBecause of network coverage or roaming conditions, sometimes you may want to switch to another network to Find the feature1. Display the Non-Public Network List. See “Displaying Available Networks” on page 350 for details.Select a network2. Press S to scroll through the list of available networks and highlight a network.Register3. Press M to display the network sub-menu and highlight Register Now. Press + to register.or4. Press + to select a highlighted network. When the network details are displayed, press + to register.
Network Services 353improve the calling conditions. To search for and select a new network:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network feature. 2. Press S to scroll to the New Network menu item.3. Press + to select it.The phone displays the Searching for Network message.If a network is available and test registration is successful, the phone displays the Network System ID.Register phone4. Press - to register the phone.The phone displays the Registering message, then displays the message:Registered: Sys ID #####The messages time out and the phone returns to the Network menu.or
354 Network ServicesAfter you successfully register on a new network, the phone remains on the network until:•You turn off the phone.•A call is originated and terminated.•The signal strength falls below a specified level.•You register to a different network. When you leave a network system, the phone automatically changes the network registration from New Network to Normal.Continue search5. Press + to continue searching for the next available network. The phone displays the message:Continue Non-Public Search? 6. Press - to continue searching until no more networks are found or until you select a network on which to register.If your search does not find any non-public networks, or if you search through and reject all available networks, the phone displays the message:Non-Public Not Available and returns to the Network menu.Exit7. Press + to end your search and return to the Network menu.
Network Services 355Finding a Public NetworkA normal network scan may lead you to register your phone on a private network. Once you are registered on a private network, you may want to re-register on a public network. To find a public network:Changing Network Setup ValuesUse the Network Setup feature to change the mode, type, or call mode. Actual field names and values may change Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network feature2. Press S and scroll to New Network. Press + to select it. 3. Press S and scroll to Use Public.4. Press + to select Use Public.SearchThe phone displays the Searching for Network message. When it finds a public network, it displays the Registering message.•f you search for a public network when your phone is already registered to a public network, the phone displays a Public Registered message. •If you search for a public network and none is available, the phone displays a Public Not Available message.
356 Network Servicesdepending on available technologies of the wireless carriers. To change network setup values:Each of the procedures outlined below uses the Network Setup form.Changing ModePhones that allow you to select the mode include a Mode field in the Network Setup form. Available modes include:To change the mode:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network Setup feature.2. Press + to select Network Setup.The phone displays the Network Setup form.Digital Preferred Places calls on a digital voice channel if available. Otherwise, uses an analog voice channel.Analog Only Places calls only on analog channels.Digital only Places calls only on digital channels.Find the feature1. Open the Network Setup form. 2. Press S to navigate to the Mode: field. 3. Press + to change the mode.
Network Services 357Changing TypeType values vary with each phone. They may include: Preferred List (scans for networks on the preferred list only), Home Only (scans for networks that match the home setting), Automatic, Standard A/B, Reverse B/A, A Systems only, and B Systems only. To change the type:Select mode4. Press S to scroll down the list of modes. 5. Press + to select a mode.The phone briefly displays a Changed: Mode message and returns to the Network Setup form.Confirm change6. Press - to confirm the change.The network mode immediately changes to the selected mode.If you have selected Analog only, the setting reverts to Digital Preferred if the phone is turned off or when a call is placed and ended.Find the feature1. Open the Network Settings form. 2. Press S to navigate to the Type: field. 3. Press + to change the type.
358 Network ServicesChanging Network Search TypesSome phones allow you to specify the type of network search that is performed when your phone searches for a network as it powers up and registers.Search ValuesNetwork search values include:Select type4. Press S to scroll down the list of available types. 5. Press + to select a type. The phone briefly displays a Changed: Type message and returns to the Network Settings form.Confirm change6. Press - to confirm the change.Home only Searches only for networks that match the Home Network ID numberAutomatic Searches with standard roaming lists
Network Services 359Accessing Search TypesTo access the network search type:Changing Search TypeTo change the search type:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network feature. 2. Press + to display the Network menu.3. Press S to scroll to the Search Type feature.Display feature4. Press + to select the Search Type feature.Find the feature1. Press  M and navigate to the Search Type feature. 2. Press + to display the Search Type details.Change type3. Press S to toggle between Home Only and Automatic.4. Press + to confirm the selection.The phone briefly displays a Changed: Search Type message and returns you to the Network menu.
360 Network ServicesSetting Service TonesSome phones are set up to use the service tone feature. When the phone uses the service tone feature, it beeps each time the registration status changes. Registration changes include:•losing network coverage•regaining network coverage•powering up and registering on a network•roaming and registering onto another Network IDAccessing Service TonesTo access the service tone setting:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Network feature. 2. Press + to display the Network menu.3. Press S to scroll to the Service Tone feature. Display feature settings4. Press + to display Service Tone settings.
Network Services 361Adjusting Service Tone SettingsShortcut: Once you navigate to the feature, press # to toggle the setting On or Off.You can toggle service tone settings on or off:Setting the Call Drop AlertSome phones include a call drop feature, which, when turned on, produces an audible tone whenever the network has just dropped a call. Because digital networks are so quiet, the call drop alert is needed to tells you that a call has been dropped.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Service Tone feature.2. Press + to change Service Tone settings.Change settings3. Press S to toggle between On and Off selections.4. Press + to confirm the selection.The phone briefly displays the message:Changed: Service Tone On (or Off)and returns to the Network sub-menu.
362 Network ServicesAccessing the Call Drop ToneTo access the call drop tone feature:Adjusting the Call Drop Tone SettingShortcut: Once you navigate to the feature, press # to toggle the setting On or Off.To adjust call drop tone settings:Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Other Settings feature. 2. Press + to select Other Settings.3. Press S to scroll to the Network feature. 4. Press + to display My Network List.5. Press S to scroll to Call Drop Tone.Display settings6. Press + to display Call Drop Tone settings.Find the feature1. Press M and navigate to the Call Drop Tone feature. 2. Press + to change Call Drop Tone settings.Change setting3. Press S to toggle the setting On or Off.4. Press + to confirm the change.The phone briefly displays a Changed: Call Drop To On (or Off) message and returns you to My Network List.
363Interactive ServicesInteractive services is a messaging service, provided by some wireless vendors, that lets you download text information about things like traffic and restaurants. It supports limited two-way text messaging between the wireless provider and phone subscribers. Interactive services is called Info on Demand in the phone’s menu system. In this chapter, you will learn how to:•use the interactive services menu•select and access interactive services•interact with a serviceMenu FeaturesThe interactive services menu on your phone is a top menu or a cover menu for items provided by your wireless carrier. Since the items can change at any time, the top menu provides a way to display whatever menu items are available.Interactive Services MenuInfo on Demand The menu title for the wireless carrier’s sub-menu items.Traffic Info Common wireless carrier serviceRestaurants Common wireless carrier serviceReconnect Reconnects you to the service you last usedEnter TitleEnter Code
364 Interactive ServicesStarting an Interactive ServiceTo start an interactive service:Displaying TextDuring an interactive session, your phone displays text sent from the wireless server. •If all of the interactive services information is contained within the display, press + when you are done to return to the previous screen. •If more information is available than can be displayed on the screen, press + to display the additional information. Press - to return to the previous screen. Start Info On Demand1. Press M. Navigate to the feature Info On Demand. 2. Press +.An interactive service session begins. Select service3. Press S to select a service.4. Press + to select a service.orPress M to display the service submenu.Exit5. Press - to exit.
Interactive Services 365Providing InputSometimes, while responding to your interactive service requests, the wireless server asks you for information. When this happens, the phone displays: Enter Data (for text) or Enter Digits (for numbers) and provides a line in which to input text or numbers.To respond to an Enter Data or Enter Digits request:Displaying Help InformationIf the server provides help information for an interactive service, the phone displays M for Menu in the center of the last display line. To display help for an interactive service:Enter data1. Use the keypad letters and numbers to enter the requested data.Accept or change2. Press + to accept the data orPress - to delete any incorrect characters. Re-enter the information and press +.Get serviceThe phone displays the Please Wait message while it reads the data you entered. When the data is read, the phone connects the service.Open help menu1. Press M. The phone displays a Please Wait message.
366 Interactive ServicesReconnectingReconnecting is an option that may or may not be offered by your wireless carrier. Reconnecting allows you to use the menu to bring up the service you last used. To reconnect to the last service:Select details2. Press S to select Details.3. Press + to display help information.View detailsThe phone displays help details. 4. Press + to display more help information.ExitPress - to exit interactive services help.Start Info On Demand1. Press M. Navigate to the feature Info On Demand. 2. Press +.An interactive service session begins.Reconnect3. Press S to Reconnect.
Interactive Services 3674. Press +.The phone displays a Please Wait message while it reconnects you to the title of the last interactive service used. When reconnected, the phone displays the last service. menuDisplay Details5. Press + to display detailed interactive service information. The phone displays a Please Wait message while it reconnects you to the details of the last interactive service used.6. Press S to help info for to display any available help information. orPress S to get to the title of the service.7. Press + to display detailed information.Exit8. Press - to exit.
368 Interactive ServicesEntering TitlesYou can enter the title of the interactive service. This title is actually a shortcut to a particular category. To start an interactive service by entering a title:Entering CodesThe Enter Code menu item is a shortcut that allows you to enter the code to start an interactive session. The code is a map to a particular category. Find the feature1. Press M. Navigate to the feature Enter Title.2. Press +.Enter Title3. Enter the interactive service title. 4. Press +. The phone displays a brief Please Wait message.The title is displayed as the top of a menu that contains sub-menu items for the service you have requested.Get Info5. Press S to the information you want. 6. Press + to select it. Exit7. Press - to exit.
Interactive Services 369To start an interactive service by entering a code:Recognizing Error ConditionsIf the interactive service cannot connect with the requested session, the phone displays an error message. Errors can occur when the phone is unable to connect with the server or when you make a mistake in entering interactive titles or codes. The errors listed below only occur when you use shortcuts in the menu to start an interactive session.Find the feature1. Press M. Navigate to the feature Enter Code2. Press +.The phone displays the Enter Code form.Enter the Code3. Enter the interactive services code. 4. Press +The phone displays a brief Please Wait message and then displays the Interactive Service submenu.Select the Service5. Press S to the service you want to initiate. 6. Press +.Exit7. Press - to exit.
370 Interactive ServicesReconnecting ErrorSome wireless carriers can only support reconnection for a limited period of time.  If the time period has expired, the phone displays a Reconnect not available error message.Input ErrorIf you have entered an incorrect title or code and the interactive service cannot connect, the phone displays a Title not allowed or Code not allowed message.Interacting with a ServiceSetting Up a Message With a Call-Back NumberYou can send a message with a call-back number to begin an interactive session. If you select this option, the wireless server takes the phone number from your message and instructs the phone to set up a voice call. If your wireless provider has made the technology available, the server can:•set up a call when no other calls are in progress•place all other calls on hold and set up a call•end any other calls and set up a call•end interactive services calls
Interactive Services 371Setting up a Call (No Calls In Progress)To set up a call when no other calls are in progress:Setting up a Call (Place Other Calls On Hold)When a call is in progress, the phone displays a Connected  message with the person’s name. Notes: •The original call is placed on hold before the new call is set up.Find the feature1. Press M. 2. Press S to Info on Demand.3. Press + to open interactive services sub-menu. Select service4. Press S to find the interactive service you want to start.5. Press + to select the service and begin the session.If the call back message includes text, it displays the name of the service, for example: Calling...Traffix.If the call back message does not include text, the message displays the call back number, for example: Calling...5557000.Service ConnectWhen the call is complete, the phone moves to the In Call state.
372 Interactive Services•The original call is placed on hold only if your wireless provider supports the technology. Please contact your provider for more information. To set up a call while another call is in progress: Setting up a Call (End Other Calls)When a call is in progress, the phone displays a Connected  message with the person’s name.Find the feature1. Press M. 2. Press S to Info on Demand.3. Press + to open interactive services sub-menu. Select service4. Press S to find the interactive service you want to start.5. Press + to select the service and begin the session.If the call back message includes text, it displays the name of the service, for example: Calling...Traffix.If the call back message does not include text, the message displays the call back number, for example: Calling...5557000.Service Connect6. When the call is complete, the phone moves to Active Call + Call on Hold state. Switch7. Press + to switch between the calls.
Interactive Services 373To set up a call and end any other calls in progress:Ending an Interactive Services CallWhen normal calls end, the phone returns to the idle display. When an interactive services call ends, the phone gives you the option to return to Info on Demand. Find the feature1. Press M. 2. Press S to Info on Demand.3. Press + to open interactive services sub-menu.Select service4. Press S to find the interactive service you want to start. 5. Press + to select the service and begin the session.The phone displays the Call Ended message.If the call back message includes text, it displays the name of the service, for example: Calling...Traffix.If the call back message does not include text, the message displays the call back number, for example: Calling...5557000.Service Connect6. When the call is complete, the phone moves to the In Call state.
374 Interactive ServicesTo end an interactive services call:Sending a Text MessageSometimes when setting up interactive sessions, the remote server asks you to enter information.When an interactive session requires more information, the call progresses as follows:End the call1. Press N.The phone displays the Return to Info on Demand? message.New Service?2. Press - to return to the Info on Demand menu.3. Press + to exit the Info on Demand application.Exit4. The phone returns to the idle display.Find the feature1. Press M. 2. Press S to Info on Demand.3. Press + to open interactive services sub-menu.Start the session4. Press S to find the interactive service you want to start. 5. Press + to select the service and begin the session.Enter info6. The server asks you for information. Use the keypad to enter letters or numbers.
Interactive Services 375Service Connect7. The interactive service connects and displays requested information.
376Infrared ConnectionsSome phones can connect to devices such as fax machines or computers without wires. These connections are made using infrared data links.In this chapter you will learn how to establish an infrared connection from your phone to other devices that accept infrared links.Important: In order to create and maintain an infrared connection, the phone must be within one meter (approximately three feet) of the other infrared device. Nothing can block the line of sight between the two devices.Menu Features Establishing an Infrared ConnectionTo establish an infrared connection:Main MenuSettingsConnectionIRDA LinksFind the feature1. Press M and navigate to the feature IRDA Links.
Infrared Connections 377Activate link2. Press + to activate the IRDA link.The Infrared Link activates and searches for a compatible device.The phone displays the message:Infrared link connecting This message continues for 60 seconds or until the link is established (whichever comes first).When the phone successfully links with another infrared device, it displays the message: IRDA link is active Retry linkIf the phone does not find an infrared device, it displays the message:Infrared link failed. Retry now?3. Press - to attempt another connection. Exit4. Press + to abandon the connection attempt.
378AccessoriesAn exciting line of Motorola accessories, now smaller and lighter than ever, can enhance and personalize your wireless experience.Lithium Polymer BatteriesMotorola’s Polymer (LilON) batteries are high-energy density batteries that offer increased capacity and are light in weight.Simple Desktop ChargerThe simple Desktop Charger has one pocket that can charge a battery attached to a phone. An AC adapter is required. Dual-Pocket Desktop Charger This desktop charger can be loaded with two batteries at once. , The charger’s front pocket can charge a battery attached to a a phone, and the rear pocket can charge a battery by itself. An AC adapter is required. Add IllustrationAdd IllustrationAdd Illustration
Accessories 379Travel ChargersStandard, economy, and Rapid Travel travel chargers are available to conveniently charge your batteries. The standard and Rapid Travel chargers use universal voltage with Klaus adapters, whereas the economy charger uses a single voltage with fixed plugs. HeadsetThe convenient mono headset provides both an earphone and microphone in one small piece for simple hands-free and private telephone conversations. The headset plugs directly into the jack on the top of your phone, so that you can wear your phone and move freely. Place the foam cover on the earpiece for a more comfortable fit. This headset includes a send/end button. HolsterYour phone is so small and light, it is positively wearable. Slip it in and clip it on—for the ultimate in high-tech fashion.Add IllustrationAdd IllustrationAdd Illustration
380 AccessoriesAccessory Limited Warranty InformationWe recommend that you use Motorola original batteries and accessories. Under its limited wireless telephone warranty, Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for damage caused by the use of portable wireless telephone accessories not manufactured by Motorola.For details on the complete line of Motorola wireless accessories, see your dealer or visit our Web site at http://www.motorola.com/.
Troubleshooting 381TroubleshootingQuestion AnswerI pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone?Be sure to press and hold the power button until the display appears and you hear an audible alert. If nothing still happens, check that you have installed a battery and that the battery is charged. For more information about batteries and charging see the sections on batteries starting with “Installing and Removing Batteries” on page XX. My battery didn’t last as long as I expected. What can I do to extend battery life?Your battery’s “talk-time” and “standby-time” are relative measurements of the battery’s capacity. The more you talk on the phone, the less standby-time you have, and vice versa.To get the most from your battery, allow it to charge fully. To charge the battery to 100% of its capacity, leave it in the charger for an extra hour after the charger’s light turns green.You can also turn off the Service Light to extend battery life. Use only batteries that are compatible with your phone.Exposing your battery to extreme temperatures—below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F)—can shorten battery life. Batteries are especially sensitive to high temperature extremes. As a good rule, always take your phone with you when you leave your car.
382 TroubleshootingThe display says, “Locked.” How do I unlock my phone?Enter the last three digits of your wireless number. If that doesn’t work, use the factory preset lock code: 123. If all else fails, call your service provider (the company that sends you your monthly wireless bill). (See “Locking/Unlocking Your Phone” on page xxx for more information on security features.)I tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal.The wireless system did not process your call. For example, the wireless system may be overloaded with call attempts. To redial, press O before ending your call attempt, or press N and try the call again later. (See “Redialing a Number” on page xx.)I tried to place a call and received an alternating high/low tone.Your call did not reach the wireless system. You may have dialed the number too soon after turning the phone on. Wait until the “NS” light stops blinking before placing a call.An alternating tone may also indicate that your phone’s signal is blocked. Be sure you’re clear of any obstructions such as bridges, parking garages, or tall buildings.I tried to listen to my Voice Mail (or use a paging service, a calling card, etc.) but nothing happened.You may have turned off the Scratchpad tones. Place your call, enter the access numbers when prompted by the recording, then press O  To avoid this problem in the future, follow the directions “Turning Scratchpad Tones On and Off” on page xx to turn the Scratchpad tones on.Question Answer
Troubleshooting 383My phone was stolen. What should I report and to whom?Report a stolen phone to the police and to your service provider (the company that sends you your monthly wireless service bills).I tried to place a calling card call using the internal Phone Book, but it didn’t work.You may have turned off your Scratchpad tones. Follow the directions in “Turning Scratchpad Tones On and Off” on page 107 to turn the Scratchpad tones on. Check that you stored your calling card information in the correct order, and make sure the groups of numbers are separated by pauses. The easiest way to correct the sequence may be to start from scratch. Follow the instructions on “Storing and Placing Numbers for Calling Card Information” on page 63, enter your calling card information again, and store it in the same memory location as your previous attempt.Also keep in mind that when using your calling card, you must enter the number you are calling with the area code, but without the initial “1.” Check with your long distance carrier for details on using your calling card.Question Answer
384 TroubleshootingI plugged the data cable into my phone but my phone did not beep. How do I know if the data cable is ready to go?The beep indicates that you are setup correctly. If you did not hear the beep, the first thing to check is that your phone is data capable. To do so, see “Using Data Features” on page 1. Next, make sure that both ends of the data cable are connected—the smaller end to your phone and larger to your computer. Also, check the model number of the cable to be sure you have the right one. Look for SYN7464 printed on the cable.If all of the above checks out, your computer may have deactivated the port to save power. Try opening an application that uses the port, like a fax or dial-up application, and your computer will automatically activate the port.My phone beeped when I attached the data cable but my fax and data applications don’t work at all. What’s wrong?You must be in an area with digital coverage. Check your phone’s display for the digital icon W to be sure you’re in a digital coverage area.Some wireless networks may not support data or fax transmission. If you see the digital indicator, but you are roaming on an unfamiliar network, this may be the case.Also, remember that data and fax transmission usually requires a subscription. Call your Service Provider for more information.Question Answer
Troubleshooting 385When sending data with the data cable, why does the computer show a connection rate of 19200 Kbps?19200 is the rate of the connection between your computer and the phone. The rate of the connection between your phone and the network is displayed on your phone, and will be either 14400 or 9600.I can’t end my data call by closing the application on my computer. What can I do?If necessary, try pressing N on the phone. Also try disconnecting the cable or turning off the phone. If possible, always close the connection through your computer. These alternative methods may disrupt the application on your computer.I launched the MiniBrowser but the display says: Service Not Available. What is wrong?You are in an area without service. If you have wireless service, look in the display for the Digital indicator. If you don’t see it, you may have only Analog service or no service at all. If you do see the Digital indicator, you may be connected to digital network that does not support Internet access.I launched the MiniBrowser but the display says: Data Server Unavailable. What is wrong?Try again in a few minutes. The servers may be temporarily busy.Question Answer
386GlossaryAAC adapter  An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a wall outlet.accessory connector port  A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories such as an AC adapter, battery charger, vehicle power adapter, or optional accessories.air-time  The amount of time you spend using a wireless system. Especially, the time between successfully placing a call and terminating a call.antenna  The device attached to your phone that sends and receives wireless signals.Auto Answer  When you activate this feature, your phone automatically answers after two rings. Automatic Redial  When your wireless network cannot handle your call, this feature enables your phone to automatically redial for the next four minutes. CCall Back number  A phone number in a text message, provided by the sender.Caller ID  A network/subscription dependent service that allows you to view information on incoming calls before answering. Not available in all areas.
Glossary 387CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)  CDMA takes digitized voice and encodes it in a unique scheme that is sent out over the air. CDMA digital reduces the probability of dropped calls. Your phone is equipped to handle CDMA digital voice transmission.DDTMF tones  See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones.default   A feature’s original setting as pre-programmed in the factory.Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones  The tones that your telephone transmits when you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to access automated calling systems such as Voice Mail, paging services, and banking-by-phone. These tones are also heard by the party on the other line if you use the Scratchpad while a call is in progress. Synonymous with Scratchpad tones or touch tones.Eemergency call   This feature allows you to make an emergency call even if your phone is locked, by dialing 911 or another emergency access number.Ffringe area  The outermost range of a wireless system where signals are weak.HHome Only Mode  When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home Service Provider, your phone will not operate.
388 GlossaryIicon  One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages.  indicator  A symbol on your phone that gives you information about your phone’s status.Instant Redial  This feature enables your phone to redial when your wireless network is temporarily unable to handle your call. Your phone automatically attempts the call for four minutes or until it is picked up by the network.Internal Charger  A charger built into your phone for use with an AC adapter or vehicle power adapter.KKeypad Tones  The sounds produced through your phone’s speaker when you press the keys. Note that “Keypad Tones” does not refer to the tones sent by your phone to communicate with automated phone systems.LLithium Ion  (LiIon) A battery technology used in personal wireless telephones. Lithium Ion batteries generally provide more energy capacity than Nickel Metal Hydride batters of the same weight.lock  Use this feature to prevent unauthorized access to your telephone.lock code  A three-digit code used to access your phone once it has been locked. The factory programmed lock code is 123.
Glossary 389Mmemory location   A space in the internal Phone Book where you can store a telephone number and a name. Each of the Phone Book’s 99 memory locations (numbered 01-99) can hold 24 letters and up to four numbers, each with as many as 32 digits.menu feature  Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system.menu system  The hierarchical arrangement of your phone’s features that allows for quick, intuitive access.Message Center Key  Located on the bottom row of the keypad, the dedicated Message Center Key provides quick access to messages and messaging functions. Messages  A network/subscription dependent services that enables your phone to receive text messages and numeric pages just like a pager.Messaging Function Menus  While viewing your Caller IDs, reading your messages, or checking your Voice Mail, you can use these menus to manage your messages. Examples are locking/unlocking a text message or deleting one or all of your Caller ID or text messages and numeric pages.MiniBrowser  Software in your phone that allows you to access information like stock prices and sports scores with your wireless phone.Nname directory  An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your phone’s internal Phone Book.
390 GlossaryNotepad  A memory feature that automatically remembers the most recent number entered into the keypad.Ppause   A special character that tells your phone to “pause” or wait for your input before sending a group of numbers stored in memory.Pause Dialing  A method of storing Phone Book entries that allows you to store multiple strings of numbers in one memory location; useful, for instance, in accessing automated phone systems. Personal Identification Number (PIN)  A private numeric password that protects personal accounts such as bank-by-phone or Voice Mail. Phonebook  An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your phone’s internal memory.  Priority Call  This feature allows you to place a call from memory location 01 even if the phone is locked.prompt  A message requesting input.Rroam  To use a wireless system outside of your home system, usually when you travel beyond the range of your home system.Sscroll  To move backward or forward through a list; for example: to move backward or forward through the menu system or the Phone Book using either the < and > keys or the * and # keys.
Glossary 391secure code  A six-digit code used to access and change certain security features. The factory-programmed secure code is 000000.service provider   A company affiliated with a wireless carrier that provides wireless service to its customers. Service Tones  Two short beeps used to alert you to changes in your wireless service.signal  The radio waves that carry information between your phone and the wireless system.Silent Mode  Select this feature and all your phone’s tones are silenced and the VibraCall® alert activated.Smart Button   The bottom key on the side of your phone used to access the Phone Book’s name directory, send calls, end calls, enter the menu system, select features, and toggle features on and off.soft handoff  Unlike traditional analog technology where you are disconnected from one site and then connected to another, CDMA digital technology connects you to a new site before disconnecting you from the old site. This is known as a “soft handoff.” With soft-handoff technology, you can experience fewer dropped calls.Speed Dial   A feature that enables you to place a number by entering the two-digit location of your number and then pressing and holding = (or pressing and holding S or TALK).standby-time   The length of time your phone is on but not used for talking.Standard Mode  When your phone is active in this System Mode setting and you are beyond the range of your home
392 GlossaryService Provider, your phone seeks a home -type system, then a non-home-type system.status indicator  See indicator.submenu  A secondary level of your phone’s menu system hierarchy.System Identification   A five-digit number that identifies your home wireless system. An even number indicates a wireline system and an odd number indicates a non-wireline system. System Mode  A setting that determines the system type that your wireless phone accesses.Ttalk-time  The total time that you can talk on the phone before your battery is fully discharged.toggle  To switch between two possible options; for example: on versus off. Pressing = toggles features on and off.Turbo Dial® keys  a feature that enables you to dial numbers stored in memory locations by pressing and holding a single number key.Vvehicle power adapter  An accessory device that allows you to power your phone and charge any attached batteries from a car’s cigarette lighter.VibraCall® alert  Motorola’s silent vibration mode that discreetly alerts you to incoming calls. It can be used alone or in conjunction with the ringer.Voice Mail  Contact your Service Provider for availability.
Glossary 393volume keys  Located on the side of your phone, the upper and lower volume keys are used to adjust phone volume.Wwireless carrier  One of multiple competing organizations in a given geographic area that owns and operates a wireless system.wireless signal  The radio waves that carry information between your wireless phone and the wireless system.wireless system  The wireless equipment in a given geographic area that relays signals to and from individual wireless telephones and the landline telephone system.
394The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesFDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known—and what remains unknown—about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This information may be used to respond to questions. Why the concern?Mobile phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (i.e., radio frequency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radio frequency energy (RF), considered non-significant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is not known whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well. Although some research has been done to address these questions, no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date. Thus, the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones.
395What kinds of phones are in question?Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positioned close to the user's head during normal telephone conversation. These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone's antenna—the primary source of the RF—and the person's head. The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user (on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than that from hand-held phones, because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned. How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful?Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from
396animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer-causing chemicals, and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously—up to 22 hours per day. For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of mobile phones. This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study: 1. In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of types of gliomas were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years. When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance. Moreover, the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain
397cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.1 2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating. Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating, heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur. The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting. Thus, follow-up research is necessary.2 FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations. Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature:
3981. Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects' ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals. This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared.3 2. In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls, there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations, however, they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used.Because this occurred in only a small number of cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant.4 In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones. What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand-held mobile phones?Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer. But it is important to
399understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. At that rate, assuming 80 million users of mobile phones (a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people, whether or not they used their phones. Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual's cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study. The current case-control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information. What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.
400Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety. The agency has recommended that the industry: •support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones•design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function•cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human healthAt the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level. These agencies are: •National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health •Environmental Protection Agency •Federal Communications Commission •Occupational Health and Safety Administration •National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group.
401In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do?If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know that there is—it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand-held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available. People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, they could switch to: •a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle•a hand-held phone with a built-in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package•a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful. But if people are concerned about the radio frequency energy from these products, taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk.
402Where can I find additional information?For additional information, see the following websites: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select “Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters”): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/1. Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposium;1999 June 20; Long Beach, California. 2. Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, D.C.; and personal communication, unpublished results. 3. Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A. Effect of a 915-MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man. Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999. 4. Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hallquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors: a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol., 15: 113-116, 1999. FDA020400
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