Motorola E360 User Manual

Motorola mobile telephone user's manual
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  • Page 2 Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola E360 wireless phone. The advanced design of the handset, together with the capability of the software, make the E360 a revolutionary new concept in mobile communications.
  • Page 3 Libertyville, Illinois 60048 MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 4: Menu Map

    Menu Map Main Menu • Recent Calls • Received Calls • Dialed Calls • Missed Calls • NotePad • Call Times • Call Cost • Phone Book • Datebook • Fun • Games • Animation • Wallpaper • Messages • Create Message •...
  • Page 5: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu • Profile Setting* • Caller Groups • WAP Profile • Call Forward • Quick Access Setup • Phone Status • In Call Setup • Security • Other Settings • Personalize • Edit Ringtone • Banner • Screen Saver •...
  • Page 8: Understanding This Guide

    Understanding This Guide Many of your phone options are accessed by a simple menu system. A full description of the menus and how to move around them is covered in “Menu Navigation” on page 54. Key Presses Key presses are represented in this guide using the names of the keys followed by their symbols so that you may locate and use the required sequence quickly.
  • Page 9: Prompts And Messages

    Understanding This Guide Prompts and Messages Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either easy to understand prompts that guide you to the next action, or simple messages confirming that your action is complete. Prompts and messages are represented in this guide in the following style: Enter SIM PIN Optional Features Features marked with this label are optional...
  • Page 10: Safety And General Information

    Safety and General Information MPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to July 2000. For information regarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual (FM) Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is included with radio models that offer this capability.
  • Page 11: Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    880MHz to 915MHz and 1710MHz to 1785MHz in digital mode. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy: •...
  • Page 12: Antenna Care

    To maintain compliance with FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Use of non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 13: Data Operation

    (2.5 centimeters) from your body. Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our website at www.mot.com. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to...
  • Page 14: Medical Devices

    Safety and General Information Caution: Turn off the “Power on/off” feature prior to traveling on an airplane or entering into an area where the use of wireless devices is prohibited. Medical Devices Pacemakers The Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.
  • Page 15: Operational Warnings

    Safety and General Information Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Safety and General Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive.
  • Page 16: Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    Safety and General Information Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless the phone is a model specifically identified as being “Intrinsically Safe.” Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 17 Safety and General Information Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
  • Page 18: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 19 SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. ‡ Additional related information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
  • Page 20 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Card Lanyard Hook Earpiece Headset Port Connect to portable, handsfree headset. Soft Keys Press and hold left soft key as shortcut to voice tags for phonebook. Menu Key Power/End Microphone * Navigation shortcut: Enter a submenu by pressing the numeric key that corresponds to the submenu’s order in the current menu.
  • Page 21: Special Keys

    About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Special Keys Left Soft key–Selects the option that appears in the bottom left corner of the display. Menu key–Press to access the main menu or other Menu Options when the Menu indicator center of the display. Right Soft key–Selects the option that appears in the bottom right corner of the display.
  • Page 22: The Display

    About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Note: The shapes of the keys that appear in this guide may vary slightly from those on the phone. The Display Roam Indicator Signal Strength Indicator Network Indicator Real Time Clock Left Soft Key The top section of the display shows phone status indicators.
  • Page 23 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Some of the phone features described in this guide must be performed from the idle display. The term idle display refers to the standard display that you see when your phone is powered on and ready to use, while you are not on a call or using the menu system.
  • Page 24 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM In-call Alerting Indicator: Shows the current selected in-call alert profile. (See “In-Call Alerting” on page 118.) The default in-call alert setting is “Ring”. • Ring • Vibrate • Vibrate Then Ring • Flash • Battery Level Indicator: Shows the amount of charge left in your battery.
  • Page 25 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Date Indicator: In the idle display, the date indicator displays the date. See “Time and Date” on page 151. Left Soft Key Option: Indicates that you can press the left soft to select the displayed option ( display).
  • Page 26: Looking After Your Phone

    Setting Up the Data Port The data port requires a Motorola data cable. To connect the cable to your external device, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.
  • Page 27 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM • Always use Motorola Original batteries and battery chargers. The phone warranty does not cover damage caused from using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery chargers. • New batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time may require a longer charge time.
  • Page 28: Low Battery Warning

    About Your Phone, Battery and SIM • Set Battery Saving Mode to On. (See “Battery Save” on page 152.) If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself in approximately one month. The rechargeable batteries that power this product must be disposed of properly and may need to be recycled.
  • Page 29 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM 2 Push the battery toward the top of the phone. 3 Lift the battery out from the bottom end. 4 Replace the cover. Fitting Your Battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover. 2 Align the connections on the battery with the connections on the phone.
  • Page 30: Charging Your Battery

    About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Charging Your Battery The travel charger can power the phone and charge a fitted battery. To charge your battery: 1 Fit a battery onto your phone. 2 Attach the correct adapter plug to the travel charger. 3 Connect the travel charger to the phone.
  • Page 31: Your Sim Card

    About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Your SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card was supplied by your Cellular Service Provider when you bought your phone. You will not be able to make or receive calls if you do not have a SIM card inserted in your phone.
  • Page 32 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM SIM Card Insertion/ Removal 1 Switch off your phone by pressing the Power key 2 Remove the battery cover and the battery. 3 Slide the SIM card carefully into the slot as indicated on the phone.
  • Page 33 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM Replacing the Face Plate 1 Switch off your phone by pressing the Power key 2 Remove the battery cover and the battery. 3 Push the two face plate latches inward. 4 Turn the phone over, slide the face plate downward, and lift it off the phone.
  • Page 34 About Your Phone, Battery and SIM 6 Slide the face plate toward the upper end of the phone until it locks into place. 7 Push the face plate latches outward to close them. 8 Replace the battery and battery cover.
  • Page 35: Making And Receiving Phone Calls

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls Switching the Phone On and Off To switch the phone on or off, press and hold the Power key If you switch the phone on and there is no SIM card inserted, your phone will display the message card.
  • Page 36: Entering Your Unlock Code

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls • If the PIN entered is incorrect, the warning message Incorrect: 2 Tries Left SIM PIN • If the PIN is entered incorrectly a second time, the warning Incorrect: 1 Try Left message Enter SIM PIN •...
  • Page 37: Locking The Keypad

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls 2 Enter the security code. (See “Security Code” on page 141.) The phone is now unlocked. Locking the Keypad Press the Menu key power key to prevent the phone from being used or turned off. All keys except the Power key answer an incoming call when the keyboard is locked by pressing ANSWER...
  • Page 38 Making and Receiving Phone Calls • using TurboDial to dial a phonebook entry • dialing a phonebook entry • calling the originator of an SMS or EMS message • using Voice Command Note: Your phone contains a “phonebook” that can be used to store names and telephone numbers.
  • Page 40: International Phone Calls

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls Dialing Phonebook Numbers by Using VoiceName See “Using a Voice Command for a Phonebook Entry” on page 51 for more information. Calling the Originator of an SMS or EMS Message For instructions on calling the originator of an SMS or EMS, see the Messages menu option “Call Back”...
  • Page 41 Making and Receiving Phone Calls You can also produce a wait character. Your phone dials the digits preceding the wait character, waits for the call to connect, then prompts you for confirmation before it sends the remaining digit(s). To produce the wait character, press and hold the pause character wait character appears...
  • Page 42: Receiving A Phone Call

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls GSM Emergency Calls Your service provider programs one or more emergency numbers that you can call under any circumstances. If your phone finds a network, you can dial and call the emergency number even when your phone is locked, when you are prompted to enter a code or password, when the SIM card is not inserted in your phone, or when the SIM card is blocked or disabled.
  • Page 43: Ending A Phone Call

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls If you don’t want to answer the call, press key. If your phone rings and you do not answer it, the message 1 Missed Call will be displayed to show you that a call attempt was received.
  • Page 44 Making and Receiving Phone Calls The Call Menu Call Menu During Single Call New Call Hang Up Volume Hold Active Muting Messages See "Messages" Menu The Call menu provides access to additional functionality during a call. The menu offers different features depending on whether you are on a single call or two (such as when you have one call on hold).
  • Page 45: Call Menu Options

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls Call Menu Options The options listed in the Call menu dynamically change depending on the current call state. This section lists all possible Call menu options. Note: Only some options appear at any given time. The order of the options may vary.
  • Page 46 Making and Receiving Phone Calls Conference Call This option allows you to have a conference call with six total participants. See “Making a Conference Call” on page 47 for more details. Muting This feature allows you to turn off the microphone during a phone call.
  • Page 47 Making and Receiving Phone Calls Call Holding and Call Waiting Scenarios During a call, the display changes according to the call’s status, and presents the option that you are most likely to use. To accept the displayed option, press the right soft key To select another option, press the Menu through alternate options in the Call menu.
  • Page 48: Making A Conference Call

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls 1 Press the Menu key Hang Up 2 Select To reject a waiting call: Ignore Press Waiting Answer? Note: If you have an active call, a call on hold and a call waiting, you cannot accept the waiting call until you end either the active call or the held call, or join the active and held calls.
  • Page 49: Conference Call

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls • Press • Press the Menu key Managing a Conference Call During a Conference Call, you can add new calls or separate calls from the conference. Adding a New Call To add more calls (up to 5) to a Conference Call: 1 Enter the Call menu.
  • Page 50: Private Call

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls Separate a Caller from the Conference During a Conference Call, you can separate a selected caller from the main call. Note: To separate a caller from the main Conference Call, there must not be any calls on hold. To separate a caller from a Conference Call: 1 Press the Menu key Private Call...
  • Page 51 Making and Receiving Phone Calls Completing a Call Transfer without Connecting to the Third Party To transfer a call to another phone without waiting for a connection to that phone: 1 Press the Menu key Call Transfer 2 Select 3 Enter the number where the call will be transferred, and press Send Your phone attempts to transfer the call and displays Transferring Call...
  • Page 52: Voice Commands

    Making and Receiving Phone Calls Voice Commands With Voice Commands, you can call a phone number or activate a Quick Access feature with a single spoken command: • When used to call an entry in the phonebook, the command is called a Voice Name. You can assign Voice Names to any phonebook entries in your phone memory.
  • Page 53 Making and Receiving Phone Calls • If no voice names are stored, your phone displays voice names are stored in phonebook instructions in “Recording a Voice Name for a Phonebook Entry” on page 69. • If your phonebook contains entries with a Voice Name, your phone displays 2 Speak the desired Voice Name.
  • Page 54 Making and Receiving Phone Calls • If no voice commands are stored, your phone displays voice commands are stored “Add or Modify Voice Tag” on page 131. • If your phone includes Quick Access features with assigned voice commands, your phone displays .
  • Page 55: Menu Navigation

    Menu Navigation Many of your phone’s options are accessed by using menus. A menu is a simple list of options. Some of these options provide access to a further list of options called submenus. Entering the Menus Four different keys are used to access menus: •...
  • Page 56: Selecting Menu Options

    Menu Navigation Selecting Menu Options To move from one option to another on the same level, use the Navigation key Menu Options with Security Codes Some options are protected from misuse by requiring you to enter one of the security codes. To use these options, you must enter the requested code before proceeding.
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  • Page 58: Choosing A Text Entry Mode

    Menu Navigation Choosing a Text Entry Mode To select and activate a text entry mode, press entry screen and then select the mode from the Entry Method menu: TAP Method iTAP Number Note: The text entry mode you select remains active until you change it by selecting another mode.
  • Page 59 Menu Navigation To enter the next character, press the next key for the character you require. If the next character is on the same key, wait for the cursor to move to the next position. TAP—Correcting Text In TAP Mode, you can delete one character at a time or you can delete all the text.
  • Page 60 Menu Navigation To begin adding another word, press the next key you require. If you are finished editing, press Note: In iTAP mode, the letters as predicted by the dynamic dictionary. The generates all the punctuation and symbols. The generates iTAP—Locking a Word You lock a word to give yourself a better selection of text options or to stop the dynamic dictionary from changing the core text...
  • Page 61 Menu Navigation Press to add a punctuation character or symbol. iTAP automatically adds an upper case character at the beginning of a message, at the beginning of a sentence, and at the beginning of each word in the phonebook. To insert upper case characters at any other time, press the up-arrow on the Navigation key to upper case.
  • Page 62 Menu Navigation iTAP—The Dynamic Dictionary The dynamic dictionary learns the most recent and the most frequent words that you use. This includes names and acronyms. If there are words that you do not use frequently, then the dynamic dictionary deletes these first to make room for new words or words that are more frequently used.
  • Page 63: Received Calls

    Using Your Phone’s Menus The Recent Calls Menu This feature allows you to review your most recently used phone numbers. Depending on the option you choose, you can then redial a phone number, store a phone number in your phonebook, delete one or all the phone numbers and even add digits to it.
  • Page 64: Delete All

    Using Your Phone’s Menus 1 Scroll through the Entry details and press 2 Enter or modify the selected entry details, and press Done The telephone number details will now be stored to your phone or SIM memory. Delete Select this option to delete the selected phone number from your Received Call list.
  • Page 65: Missed Calls

    Using Your Phone’s Menus 2 Dial the number by pressing Send Press the Menu key select the options ( ) described in “Received Calls” on page 62. Digits Missed Calls Select this option to view and redial recently missed calls. In addition, you can add digits to the phone number, and you can store any of the phone numbers in your phonebook When you scroll through your last twenty missed calls, each call...
  • Page 66: Call Times

    Using Your Phone’s Menus You can call the number, create a phonebook entry, or perform other operations with the number stored in the notepad. Call Times Select this option to see the duration of recent calls. Last Call • The option call dialed or received.
  • Page 67 Using Your Phone’s Menus The Phone Book Menu You can store names and telephone numbers in your “phonebook.” These entries are stored on your phone’s memory or SIM card memory, and in the Fixed Dial list on your SIM card. Phonebook entries are sorted alphabetically by name.
  • Page 68 Using Your Phone’s Menus 3 Enter the first letter of the entry, then scroll to the desired entry. 4 When you find the desired entry, press details of the entry. 5 To dial the selected entry, press Send You can also apply any of the Phone Book’s menu options on the selected entry by pressing the Menu key then scrolling through them.
  • Page 69 Using Your Phone’s Menus Change 4 Press 5 Enter the telephone number for the entry, and press Change 6 Press Select 7 Press by the phone, or scroll to a new location ( Select press Record 8 Press voice name for the entry, if desired. See “Recording a Voice Name for a Phonebook Entry”...
  • Page 70 Using Your Phone’s Menus Shortcut: Enter a phone number in the idle display and press Store ) to create an entry with the number in the Then follow the above procedure to enter additional information and store the entry on the phonebook. Note: Phonebook entries stored on the SIM card do not have Voice the Entry Details...
  • Page 71: Find By Name

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Edit Use this option to edit the selected phonebook entry stored on your phone or the SIM card. When you select this option, the Entry Details appear. 1 Scroll to the Entry Detail you want to edit and press Change Note: The Entry Detail You can change the memory location of a phonebook entry...
  • Page 72 Using Your Phone’s Menus Suppose you want to the delete the phonebook entry Motorola stored on your phone or the SIM card: Motorola 1 Scroll to Delete 2 Scroll to The phone displays 3 Press The phone displays Add Digits Use this option to add digits to the end of a phonebook entry’s...
  • Page 73: Copy Entries

    SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM Copy Entries 1 Select SIM To Phone 2 Select either Your phone displays Copy Entry Motorola to SIM? ) to copy the entry to the new location. Phone to SIM Copy all entries?
  • Page 74 Using Your Phone’s Menus 3 Press Copied followed by to the Phone Book display. Press SIM to CallerGroup or CallerGroup to SIM Copy Entries 1 Select SIM To CallerGroup 2 Select either Your phone displays the Caller Groups screen. 3 Scroll to the desired Caller Group and press Your phone displays 4 Press Copied...
  • Page 75: Caller Groups

    Using Your Phone’s Menus SIM Capacity This option displays the storage capacity of the SIM card. This option is used to check the number of used and empty phonebook entries in the SIM card memory. TurboDial List This option allows you to view the TurboDial list. The TurboDial list shows you which phonebook entries are assigned to the different TurboDial keys: •...
  • Page 76 Using Your Phone’s Menus Note: This option is only available for phonebook entries stored on your phone. Phonebook entries stored on your SIM card do not have this functionality. Adding a New Entry to a Caller Group 1 Select the Caller Groups option. 2 Scroll through the Caller Groups to the desired one.
  • Page 77 Using Your Phone’s Menus Edit 3 Scroll to and press Group 4 Scroll to 5 Scroll to the caller group to which you want to add the phonebook entry, and press Done 6 Press Note: To customize caller group Entry Details etc., use the Caller Groups submenu.
  • Page 78 Using Your Phone’s Menus The Datebook Menu The Datebook allows you to schedule and organize events such as appointments and meetings. You can review your schedule of events in chronological order and have the datebook play a reminder alarm for specific events. Note: You must set the correct time and date in order to use the Datebook.
  • Page 79 Using Your Phone’s Menus Setting Up a New Datebook Event [New Event] 1 Select Title The message 2 Enter a description for your event. When you display entry methods, you will see an option Quick title called titles. Select this option to choose a predefined titles such Meeting Appointment call...
  • Page 80 Using Your Phone’s Menus Edit Modifies the highlighted event in your datebook. Delete Deletes the highlighted event from your datebook. When you select this option, you will be asked if you want to delete the highlighted event. Select Delete All Deletes all events from your datebook.
  • Page 81 Using Your Phone’s Menus Game scores will not be saved during an incoming event (such as a call or alert) or when you quit or exit the game before the game ends. Games scores are saved only when: • a game is played until the end (and you see •...
  • Page 82 Using Your Phone’s Menus Press the left soft key ( You can resume the game later. The game ends when you hit another car. Memory The goal of this game is to memorize the order of flashing squares on the display. Each time you correctly match a sequence, the game becomes more difficult.
  • Page 83 Using Your Phone’s Menus Press (up-arrow) to drop a bomb. Press the key to pause and restart. Press the left soft key ( You can resume the game later. If your ship is hit by a torpedo, the ship is destroyed and the game is over.
  • Page 84 Using Your Phone’s Menus Press the key to pause and restart. Press the left soft key ( You can resume the game later. The game ends when the stones pile up to the top of the screen. Animation Your phone has three predefined animations that will be displayed as a screen saver in the idle mode after a specified time.
  • Page 85 Using Your Phone’s Menus Screen saver setting Select this option to set up the screen saver animation displayed when your phone is idle for a specified amount of time. When you select this option, your phone displays the following options: Turns on the selected screen saver.
  • Page 86 Using Your Phone’s Menus When you are on the desired site, select and download the desired screen saver to your phone. You can save and set the downloaded screensaver as your current one. You can also delete it. Screen Saver Setting This option allows you to set up the screen saver animation displayed if your phone is idle for a specified amount of time.
  • Page 87 Using Your Phone’s Menus Set Layout Choose from center or tile layout. This option is available only for the current wallpaper in use. Download New Wallpaper 1 Scroll to one of the empty wallpaper locations and press Download 2 Select Default User defined 3 When you are on the specified site, select and download...
  • Page 88 Using Your Phone’s Menus The Messages Menu This menu allows you to adjust the message settings and view or manage the various types of messages your phone can receive and/or send. Your phone supports three GSM messaging features: SMS, EMS, and Cell Broadcast.
  • Page 89 Using Your Phone’s Menus • Stores the message for later viewing, if there is space. If there is not enough space, the remove one or more messages before the message can be stored. Note: Your Cellular Service Provider will transmit a message for a limited amount of time.
  • Page 90: Using The Messages Menu

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Messages are broadcast in numbered channels. For example, channel 050 might be for local weather, traffic reports or stock market prices. Contact your service provider for a list of available channels and the information they provide. When a cell broadcast message is received, your phone displays New Info Service Message the notification...
  • Page 91 Using Your Phone’s Menus Press the Menu key Message options. Send This option allows you to send the message that you create. Send 1 Select from the Create Message menu. Your phone displays 2 Enter the phone number from the keypad. Press the Menu key Phonebook •...
  • Page 92: Quick Notes

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Change Press previous step for instructions.) 4 Press Your phone displays message. Note: Messages that you send are stored in the Message Outbox. A tick mark at the front of the message indicates that the message was successfully sent. A cross mark at the front of the message indicates that it was NOT sent.
  • Page 93: Save To Drafts

    Using Your Phone’s Menus 2 Scroll to the desired Quick Note and press include it in your message. 3 To send this message, follow the instructions in “Send” on page 88. Save to Drafts This option allows you to save the current message to your draft folder.
  • Page 94 Using Your Phone’s Menus Preview This option is available only if you have already added media to the current message. It allows you to preview your message. When selected, your phone will display your message. • Scroll up or down in the message using the key.
  • Page 95: Message Inbox

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Message Inbox This option allows you to display a list of the received messages. A received message may contain an icon, animation, and ringtone. Messages are sorted from newest (highest message number) to oldest (lowest message number, which is 1). Scroll to the message you want and press and read it.
  • Page 96 Using Your Phone’s Menus Forward This option allows you to forward the received message to a phone number you enter, to recipients stored in your phonebook, or to recipients in a Caller Group. Note: If the message is not enabled for forwarded, Cannot Be Forwarded Store Number This option allows you to store the sender’s phone number to...
  • Page 97 Using Your Phone’s Menus Extract Media This option allows you to extract any pictures, animations, or iMelody ringtones included with a received message. Predefined (EMS standard) pictures, animations, and ringtones cannot be extracted. These are EMS standards and are kept on all phones that support EMS.
  • Page 98 Using Your Phone’s Menus Extracting and Saving an Animation 1 In the Message Inbox, select the EMS message and press the menu key. Extract Media 2 Scroll to the Extract Media 3 Scroll to the animation you want to extract and press Select Your phone displays the Add New...
  • Page 99 Using Your Phone’s Menus Extract Media 2 Scroll to the Extract Media 3 Scroll to the picture you want to extract and press Select Your phone displays the Save Group Icon 4 Scroll to My Icon screen is displayed. [New Icon] 5 With 6 Enter a name for the Caller Group icon, and press Extracting and Saving a Ringtone...
  • Page 100 Using Your Phone’s Menus Quick Notes This option allows you to choose a message from a list of predefined messages. These predefined messages are called Quick Notes. When you select this option, your phone displays a list of ten predefined Quick Notes, along with the option Quick Note] where you can store a Quick Note that you create.
  • Page 101 Using Your Phone’s Menus Create Your Own Quick Note Quick Notes 1 Select Your phone displays the list of Quick Notes. [New Quick Note] 2 Scroll to To go quickly to after you enter the Quick Notes submenu. 3 Enter your own Quick Note. When finished, press to store it.
  • Page 102: Start Chat

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Chat This option allows you to have a conversation with other people using text messages. When selected, you can choose between the following options: Start Chat This option allows you to start a chat. 1 When prompted to enter a nickname, press the Menu to select the required text entry method.
  • Page 103: Clear History

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Responding to a Chat Invitation While your phone is in idle mode and is not already in a chat session, you may receive a chat invitation. When you see the invitation prompt, accept the invitation by pressing Accept ) and begin the chat session.
  • Page 104 Using Your Phone’s Menus Note: When the outbox is full and you send a new message, your phone automatically deletes the oldest SMS message from the outbox to make room for the new one. You must manually delete EMS messages. Scroll to the message you want and press and read the selected message.
  • Page 105: Draft Folder

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Draft Folder This option is used to view and manage any outgoing messages Create Message created with the 1 From the Message menu, scroll to and select Folder Your phone displays a list of your drafts.The messages in the draft folder are sorted from newest (highest message number) to oldest (lowest message number, which is 1).
  • Page 106: Cell Broadcast

    Using Your Phone’s Menus When selected, the following options are available. Pictures Select this option to scroll through the pictures and view the selected one. Animations Select this option to scroll through the animations and view the selected one. Melodies Select this option to scroll through the melodies and hear the selected one.
  • Page 107 Using Your Phone’s Menus Receive cell broadcast messages. You must appropriate channels. Do not receive any cell broadcast messages, and automatically delete all existing cell broadcast messages. Active Channels This option allows you to select up to five different channels for receiving cell broadcast messages.
  • Page 108: Message Setup

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Contact your service provider for a list of available channels and the information they provide. Languages This option allows you to select different languages for all Broadcast messages. When you select a language all broadcast messages will be in the selected language (if available). Message Setup This option allows you to set up your message inbox so you can send and receive messages.
  • Page 109: Expiry Period

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Expiry Period You can use this option to specify the maximum time, in days, your unforwarded messages are to remain with the Message Service Center before being deleted. When you select this option, the current expiry period is displayed. (The default is one day.) The maximum value you can enter is 9999, although the real limit depends on your Message Service Center.
  • Page 110 Using Your Phone’s Menus • Press the down-arrow on the Navigation key display, then say the Voice Tag name after the tone. For best results, use in an area with minimal wind or background noise. See “Using a Voice Command for a Quick Access Feature”...
  • Page 111: The Browser Menu

    Using Your Phone’s Menus The Browser Menu The Wireless Application Services (WAP) browser is suitable for interaction with services such as on-line reservations, e-commerce and banking. It can also be used for accessing information such as stock prices, and sports news. Using the WAP Browser is very similar to the way you would use a traditional web browser.
  • Page 112: Ending A Mobile Internet Session

    Using Your Phone’s Menus 2 Scroll to and select the browser. This launches your Web session. Note: Your phone will use a GPRS network connection if it is available. If not, you will be asked if you want to use a standard voice channel.
  • Page 113: The Accessories Menu

    Using Your Phone’s Menus The Accessories Menu The Accessories menu includes three submenus: Calculator, Service Dial, and Fixed Dial. These submenus are discussed in the following sections Calculator The phone includes a calculator, which can also be used for currency conversions Calculating Numbers 1 Press the number keys to enter a number in the calculator.
  • Page 114: Function Description

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Function Description Divide the displayed value by 100 ± Change the entry’s sign (positive/negative) Calculate the exchange rate Replace the displayed value with the value already stored in memory Store the current value in memory (overwrites values already stored) Clear the value stored in memory Converting Currency...
  • Page 115: Service Dial

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Service Dial Availability of this menu depends on whether your service provider has included this information on your SIM card. Service Dial enables you to dial pre-programmed numbers stored on your SIM card. Your service provider can program your SIM card with numbers for services such as taxi companies, restaurants, and hospitals.
  • Page 116 Using Your Phone’s Menus Up to 40 entries can be stored in the Fixed Dial list. The list is stored on your SIM card. Note: Availability of the Fixed Dial menu depends on the type of SIM card. The number of fixed dial entries is dependent on the type of SIM card you have in your phone.
  • Page 117 Using Your Phone’s Menus Adding a Fixed Dial Entry 1 After you select the Fixed Dial menu, select 2 When prompted, enter your SIM PIN2, phone number, and name. Additional Fixed Dial Options After you select the Fixed Dial menu, press the Menu key access the following options: Add a phone number and name to the Fixed Dial list.
  • Page 118: The Settings Menu

    Using Your Phone’s Menus The Settings Menu The Settings menu allows you to view and manage your phone’s setup. The Settings menu options are described below. Profile Setting A profile is a group of settings that are designed to suit a certain environment.
  • Page 119 Using Your Phone’s Menus Activate Select Press ) to activate the selected profile. Edit Select this option to change the settings of the selected profile. A list of profile settings appears. Scroll to the setting you want to change, and select it. The profile settings are: Color This option customizes the color setting of your...
  • Page 120 Using Your Phone’s Menus Ring Tone Customizes the ringing tone used for an incoming call. When this option is selected, the phone displays a list of available ringing tones for an incoming call. Scroll to the ring tone you want and press displays empty spaces for user-defined or downloaded ringtones.
  • Page 121 Using Your Phone’s Menus Call Time Customizes the call time reminder used to Reminder remind you how long your call has been in progress. The option has three settings: • • • Connected Customizes the alert type used when an Alert outgoing call is connected.
  • Page 122 Using Your Phone’s Menus • • Use Defaults Select this option to reset the settings of the selected profile to the default values. Rename Select this option to change the name of the selected profile. Enter a new name for the profile and press Note: This option is not available when selected profile.
  • Page 123: Wap Profile

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Select 3 Press The Entry Details for that caller group appear. 4 Scroll to the detail you want to enter or change and press Change 5 Enter the required detail(s) and press Name —Enter or change the name of the selected caller group.
  • Page 124 Using Your Phone’s Menus Set Profile This option allows you to select and configure any of the three WAP profiles. When you select this option, a WAP profile list appears. The checkmark to the left of a profile indicates that this profile is currently activated.
  • Page 125 Using Your Phone’s Menus User Name 2 Scroll to prompted to enter the 3 Press and hold the User Name provided by your ISP. Press the Menu key text entry methods. (See “Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on page 57 for more information.) After entering the User Name, press the previous screen.
  • Page 126: Transfer Rate

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Configuring CSD 1 When you select User Name Password Transfer Rate User Name 2 Scroll to prompted to enter the User Name. 3 Press and hold the User Name provided by your ISP. Press the Menu key text entry methods.
  • Page 127 Using Your Phone’s Menus Line Type 8 Scroll to 9 Scroll to and select either Transfer Rate 10 Scroll to 11 Scroll to and select either Back 12 Press WAP Setting This option allows you to set up the IP address of the gateway (proxy server) through which you will access the mobile Internet.
  • Page 128 Using Your Phone’s Menus Secondary The secondary IP address provided by your ISP. Press and hold field, and enter the IP address. The IP address is in the format 123.123.123.123. After entering the address, press to the previous screen. Secondary The secondary port, provided by your service Port provider.
  • Page 129: Call Forward

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Call Forward If your phone is unavailable, or you do not wish to receive calls, incoming calls can be forwarded to other phone numbers. This option can be used to: • Forward all incoming Voice calls unconditionally •...
  • Page 130 Using Your Phone’s Menus • • • If no answer Forward all incoming Voice calls to a single number, whenever you don’t answer your phone. The option has three settings: Query details on these settings.) If Busy Forward all incoming Voice calls to a single number, whenever your phone is busy.
  • Page 131: Quick Access Setup

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Data Calls Forward all Data calls to a single number. The option has three settings: unreachable” under “Voice Calls” on page 128 for details on these settings.) Cancel All Cancel the forwarding of incoming calls. Caution: This option resets all Forward Call settings to removes all the forward numbers.
  • Page 132 Using Your Phone’s Menus Assign to Quick Access Item Select this option to assign a key to the Quick Access feature. Your phone displays the prompt Enter a number from 1 to 9 by pressing a number key ( ) to assign a key and then press the right soft key If you assign a valid key, your phone will return to the Quick Access Function List and the number of the assigned key will be displayed on the left side of the Quick Access feature.
  • Page 133: Phone Status

    Using Your Phone’s Menus 5 Speak the command in the same way as you did in step 3. If the recording is successful, displayed. If the recording is not successful, your phone displays one of these messages: Unable to store Voice command •...
  • Page 134 Using Your Phone’s Menus My Tel. Numbers This option allows you to access your cellular phone, fax, and data numbers so you can retrieve or modify them as needed. For example, if you have difficulty remembering your cellular phone number, store it with the name My Phone. My Tel.
  • Page 135: Active Line

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Active Line This option allows you to switch between Line 1 and Line 2 When selected, your phone displays two options: Line1 Scroll to this option and press to activate Line 1. Line2 Scroll to this option and press to activate line 2.
  • Page 136 Using Your Phone’s Menus Note: Your phone will only receive cost information if you applied for the advice-of-charge service. Reset All Costs Select this option to reset the cost. Enter your SIM PIN2 to confirm the reset. Credit Limit This option sets the maximum limit for call costs. When this limit is reached, the network refuses any further chargeable calls.
  • Page 138: Call Waiting

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Next Call The selection you make in this feature is Only applied to the next call only. When that call is terminated, the selection made in is applied again. Call Waiting When this network feature is activated, an alert tone sounds while you are on a call to indicate that you have received a second call.
  • Page 139 Using Your Phone’s Menus Phone Lock options are: Lock now Immediately lock your phone. When set, your phone is unusable until the unlock code is entered. When this option is selected, you are prompted to enter the Auto Lock Automatically lock phone each time it is switched on.
  • Page 140: All Calls

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Fixed Dial Select this option to switch Fixed Dial on or off. See “Fixed Dial” on page 114. Call Barring Call Barring is a network feature that can be used to selectively bar outgoing and incoming calls. If you change the barring setting, you may be prompted to enter your barring password.
  • Page 141 Using Your Phone’s Menus • Incoming When you select this option, there is a short calls delay while the phone asks the network for the current setting. You can then select one of these options: • • • Cancel All Turns off all Call Barring options.
  • Page 142 Using Your Phone’s Menus When selected, the phone will not ask you for the SIM PIN when switched on. Note: Some SIM cards do not allow turning off this feature. Passwords This option allows you to set and change the following passwords that you can use on your phone.
  • Page 143 Using Your Phone’s Menus To change the code: Security Code 1 Select the 2 When prompted, enter the current security code. (You must enter this code before you can proceed.) 3 When prompted, enter a new, six-digit code to replace the old security code.
  • Page 144 Using Your Phone’s Menus New PIN Note: The must contain four to eight digits. Caution: If this operation is performed incorrectly 10 times in a row, your SIM card will become permanently blocked. SIM PIN2 This option is used to change SIM card’s PIN2. SIM PIN2 1 Select the 2 When prompted, enter the...
  • Page 145: Other Settings

    Using Your Phone’s Menus # # 0 5 2 * PIN2 New PIN2 Note: The Caution: If the PIN2 unblocking operation is performed incorrectly 10 times in a row, your PIN2 will become permanently blocked. Bar Password This option can be used to change the call barring password. After selecting this option, you will be asked to enter the Password You will then be prompted to enter...
  • Page 146 Using Your Phone’s Menus 1 Scroll to an existing ring tone press [New Tone] Scroll to Your phone displays the Tone Details Scroll up and down to switch between these Tone Details. Notes 2 Highlight , then press existing ring tone or to compose a new one. See “Entering and Editing Notes”...
  • Page 147 Using Your Phone’s Menus 3 Use the keypad keys to enter each note. Press a key multiple times to cycle through its available notes or options (pitch, octave, or length). The default setting for a new tone is a quarter note in octave two. Phone Display Description set octave one...
  • Page 148 Using Your Phone’s Menus Phone Display Change the Octave Set the new octave (1, 2, or 3) before selecting the note. The new octave applies to the note and all following notes until you change it again. Select the Note (Required) Press a keypad key to enter a note.
  • Page 149 Using Your Phone’s Menus Add a Rest Enter one or more rests ( sequence. You can set the length of the rest by entering an character after the rest, just as you can for a note. Listen to a New Tone as You Compose It Press the Menu key you have entered.
  • Page 150 Using Your Phone’s Menus Hence, the appearance of notes begins with the 2nd Octave, moves to the 3rd Octave, and then to the 1st Octave. This order is cyclic. As you press down-arrow on the Navigation key process occurs in reverse order, and the sequence of notes will appear as follows: C 1B A# A G# G F# F E D# D C# C 3B A# A G# G F# F E D# D C# C 2B A# A G# G F# F E D# D...
  • Page 151: Initial Setup

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Screen Saver This option allows you to set up screensaver animation that is displayed if your phone is idle for a specified amount of time called Idle Time. When selected your phone will display the following options: Turns on the selected screen saver.
  • Page 152: Power Off Time

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Time and Date This option is used to set the time and date. When selected, scroll to the current time or date and press Change ). Use the Navigation key or date and press Power on/off This option allows you to set up your phone to automatically power on or off at a certain time power will be turned on or off.
  • Page 153 Using Your Phone’s Menus Backlight Backlight Use the backlight remains on. The Turns off the backlight to conserve battery power. 5 Seconds Backlight stays on for 5 seconds after you pressed any button or your phone performs any operation. 10 Seconds Backlight stays on for 10 seconds after you pressed any button or your phone performs any operation.
  • Page 154 Using Your Phone’s Menus Contrast This option allows you to adjust the contrast setting for your display. Adjust the contrast by scrolling up or down. Once you have adjusted the contrast to the desired level, press Select ). The contrast will be adjusted to the selected Back value.
  • Page 155 Using Your Phone’s Menus Customized Banner Screen Saver On/Off Auto Lock Language settings Chat configuration Wallpaper configuration Voice tag Cell broadcast service status Battery Saving Master Reset This option should be used with caution. It is used to restore certain phone options to their original settings. When you select this option, you will be asked to enter the security code.
  • Page 156: Stk Service

    Using Your Phone’s Menus Network This option allows you to view and adjust your phone’s network settings. The different options are described below: Avail. Networks This option enables you to search for the currently available network. When you select this option, the phone displays Finding Network ...
  • Page 157: What To Do If

    What to Do If... You press the Power key but nothing happens. You can’t make calls. Be sure to press and hold the Power until the display appears and you hear an alert. If nothing happens, check that a charged battery is installed and fitted properly.
  • Page 158 What to Do If... You can’t receive calls. Your phone does not ring. You cannot hear others on your phone. Check the signal strength indicator in the display. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if you are in a building, move closer to a window.
  • Page 159 Is it an old battery? Battery performance will decline after several years use. Replace the battery. Are you using a Motorola original battery? Your charging system may not be able to communicate with your battery. See “Battery Use” on page 25.
  • Page 160 What to Do If... The battery drains faster than normal. Are you in an area of variable coverage? This uses extra battery power. Is it a new battery? A new battery will need two to three charge/ discharge cycles to attain normal performance. See “Charging Your Battery”...
  • Page 161 What to Do If... Your phone won’t unlock. Your PIN is blocked. Your PIN2 is blocked Your SIM card won’t work. You can’t cancel Call Forwarding or Call Barring. Have you inserted a new SIM card? Enter the new PIN. See “SIM PIN” on page 140.
  • Page 162 What to Do If... The symbol is flashing. You can’t make international calls. You are unable to record a voice command. Your browser cannot connect to the Internet. Your phone was stolen. Your phone is not responsive. There is not enough memory available to store another SMS or EMS message.
  • Page 163 Index Accessories menu calculator 112 fixed dial 114 service dial 114 animated icons 24 animation downloading 84, 85 answer mode 120 banner indicator 23 battery charging 29 fitting 28 inserting 28 low battery warning 27 removing 27 use of 25 battery level indicator 23 browser using 110...
  • Page 164 starting 101 clock real time 23 color setting 118 connected alert 120 connectors earpiece 25 date indicator 24 datebook checking 77 event options 78 setting up new event 78 Datebook menu checking datebook 77 dialed calls 63 dialed calls list redialing number 38 display 21 parts of 21...
  • Page 165 in-call alerting 118 in-call alerting indicator 23 off 23 ring 23 vibrate 23 vibrate then ring 23 indicators banner 23 battery level 23 date 24 in use 22 in-call alerting 23 menu 24 message waiting 22 network 23 real time clock 23 roam 22 signal strength 22 Internet...
  • Page 166: Table Of Contents

    leaving 55 main menu 62 menu key 54 Messages menu 87 navigating 54 options with security codes Phone Book menu 66 Quick Access menu 108 Recent Call menu 62 selecting options 55 Settings menu 117 message inbox 94 Message Service Center Number 107 message setup voicemail number 107...
  • Page 167 message inbox 94 message outbox 102 message setup 107 receiving cell broadcast messages 88 send & receiving SMS messages 87 using 89 voice mail 105 missed calls 64 navigating menus 54 navigation key 54 defined 20 network indicator 23 numeric mode 61 optional feature defined 8 phone...
  • Page 168 profile settings 117 activating 118 answer mode 120 call time reminder 120 color setting 118 connected alert 120 editing 118 in-call alerting 118 keypad tone 119 message tone 119 renaming profile 121 resetting 121 ring type 118 ring volume 119 ringtone 119 warning tone 119 prompts...
  • Page 169 editing 118 Settings menu profile settings 117 signal strength indicator 22 SIM capacity phonebook entry SIM capacity 74 SIM card defined 30 inserting 31 PIN 34 entering 34 removing 31 SMS messages receiving 87 soft key left 20 right 20 special keys 20 standby time increasing 26...

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