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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.
• A preliminary draft copy of the User's Manual follows this cover
page.
• The text on the following three pages will be added for FCC
requirements.
USER'S MANUAL
FCC ID: IHDT5HD1
EXHIBIT 8

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  • Page 1 APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5HD1 USER’S MANUAL • A preliminary draft copy of the User’s Manual follows this cover page. • The text on the following three pages will be added for FCC requirements. EXHIBIT 8...
  • Page 2 FCC Notice To Users Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the FCC Notice device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the following measures: user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 3 Specific Absorption Rate Data SAR Data This model wireless phone meets the level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate government’s requirements for exposure to radio at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to waves.
  • Page 4 The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. 2. The SAR information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
  • Page 5 MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, INC. Ⓡ Reg. U.S Pat. & Tm. Off. TrueSync, Sidekick, Starfish and the Stylized Starfish Logo are registered tradmarks of Starfish Software, Inc., a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 6 ●Canada, Department of Health & Human Services, safety regulation, 6th articcles- approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone Frequency 3KHz ~ 300GHz, Electromagnetic power radiation emission regulation 1999 and its antenna are at least 1inch(2.5centimeters) from your body when...
  • Page 7 Responsible driving best practices may be found in the "Wireless Phone Safety Tips" at the end of this manual and Medical Devices at the Motorola website : www.Motorola.com/callsmart. Pacemakers Operational Warnings Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimun separation of 6 inches(15centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and pacemaker.
  • Page 8 Use only For Vehicles With an Air Bag Motorola original batteries and chargers. Do not place a portable phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents IV. Using Display VI. Using Multimedia contents Graphic Mode Setting graphic using pictures Using Camera/Camcorder Watch style Viewing Memory Info Change Banner Using Help Setting Menu Style Using Movie II. Basic Operation II. 기본기능사용하기 I. Before Using Setting Menu Background Using IrDA Backlit Select Confirming Components...
  • Page 10 IX. Using Voice Wizard Xl. Using Phone Book XllI. Using SMS Features XVI. Using UNI VI. 타이머기능사용하기 Voice Memo R e c o r d i n g Searching Phone Book View All 1 1 5 Memory Status 1 3 3 Accessing UNI Accessing UNI 1 6 2...
  • Page 11: Confirming Components

    Before Using 1. Confirming Components ● P h o n e ● B a t t e r y ( 7 0 0 m A h ) ● U s e r ’ s Manual Before Using R e c e i v e r 2.
  • Page 12 Before Using Before Using 3. Basic Keypad Operation 4. Menu Map MENU ● To Place or receive a call. ● Short press : One-touch for Camera Preview mode ● Short press : To dispaly a calling number list Long press : One-touch for Multimedia menu 1.
  • Page 13 Before Using Before Using MENU MENU 4. Multimedia 5, Voice Wizard 6. Security(lock code) 7. Setting 7. Setting 8. Tool Kit 9. Phone Book 9. Phone Book 1. Camera 1. Ans. Machine 1. Lock Phone 1. Call Answer 7. U-Mail Config 1.
  • Page 14 Before Using Before Using Message Data Folder 5. Dispaly Icon 5. Dispaly Icon Current signal strength this indicated by the number of lines shown. Indicates current calling status. This icon appears when a call is in process. 1. Create Message 6.
  • Page 15: Cell Phone And Battery Pack

    Before Using Before Using The Battery and UIM Card 7. How to Use Battery Installing UIM Card on the Phone Cell Phone and Battery Disconnect the battery pack from the phone and side UIM Card into the rail I . A s s e m b l i n g II.
  • Page 16: Battery Pack Charging Time

    ‘ f l a s h e s . D e s c r i p t i o n 700mAh (V3a) ● If you continue to use your phone in this state, the power of the phone is turned off. lmmediately charge your phone.
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    1. Power ON and OFF service center for repair. ● Never disassemble or alter your phone. Unauthorzed disassembly may reject free service offered by Motorola. 2. Placing a Call ● If you sit down with your phone stored in a hip pocket, use care not to give a strong impact to it. It may be broken.
  • Page 18: Power On

    Basic Operation Basic Operation 1. Power ON and OFF Placing a call from Phone Book Use search to select a desired person to call. (see P.115~117 Searching Phone Number) Power ON Select a person to call ▶Select an item to call ▶ Press and hold ●...
  • Page 19: Receiveing A Call

    Basic Operation Basic Operation Receiveing a call Using Earmicrophone Emergency Dialing When the earmicrophone is connected, press or the earmicrophone button to receive an incoming call. Even when the handset is in Lock, you can still make a call using the emergency number stored on the phone. When the folder is shut, press the earicrophone button to receive an incoming call.
  • Page 20 Basic Operation Basic Operation Using SYMBOL Using PASTE In a text input mode, you are able to select any symbol mark.(SYMBOL, SPECIAL, NET SYM) Using a ‘E D I T ’menu, copied and cut sentences would be saved automatically therefore users are able to recall these sentences.
  • Page 21: Using Sounds

    Basic Operation 6. Using My Menu You can copy frequently-used means to ‘My Menu’and edit them. If ‘MY MENU’ is displayed while you searching menu features, press [MY MENU] to move it to My Menu. Select a desired Menu and press [MY MENU] ▶...
  • Page 22 Basic Operation Using Sounds 1. Changing Ringer 2. Changing Receive Mode You can set a desired receive tone sounded when a call or message is received. User can change the ringer which is used to alert call incoming Except the ringers saved in the mobile phone, user can download the melody using uni and can set to the ringer.
  • Page 23 Using Sounds Using Sounds 2. How to reset 3. Changing Ring Volume Press and hold You can adjust the Volume.(Bell, Voice, Key Tone, Message Alert, Missed call alert, Camera Shutter, Camera Preshutter) ●A message ‘Etiquette Mode is Off.’ is displayed and then the phone moves to Wait Mode. ●...
  • Page 24 Using Sounds Using Sounds 4. Setting Group Bell 5. Setting Effect Sound You can select the ring and the graphic for incoming call by group. [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Sound ▶ Select Group Bell ▶ Select desired group ▶ Setting Bell/Image ▶ [OK] ▶...
  • Page 25 Using Sounds Using Sounds 6. Setting Alert Sound 7. Setting System Alert [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Sound ▶ Select Alert Sound ▶ Select a desired menu and [OK] ▶ [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Sound ▶ Select System Alert ▶ Select a desired menu and [OK] ▶...
  • Page 26: Using Display

    Using Display 1. Setting Main/Sub LCD Graphic You can change graphics to be displayed according to the phone status. ●You can set the ‘Idle, Incoming Call, Outgoing Call, Power On, Power O f f’screen on Main LCD and Sub LCD with the photos taken with the Using Display built-in camera or the graphic files downloaded from UNI.
  • Page 27 Using Display Using Display 2. Setting MainLCD Idle 3. Setting SubLCD Idle ● In the ‘MainLCD Idle’setting mode, pres [PREVIEW] to check the screen for Main LCD or Sub LCD before setting and saving the screen. [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Display ▶ Select MainLCD Idle ▶ Setting Main LCD Idle ▶Press [STORE] [TOP MENU] ▶...
  • Page 28: Main Lcd

    Using Display Using Display 5. Setting Display Style 7. Setting Backlight You can select the screen display of the phone. You can set backlight status of the phone. Theme : You can select the theme of the menu bar or the pop-up ●...
  • Page 29: Using Scheduler

    Using Scheduler 1. Schedule If you store schedule(Sched, ToDo, Anniv.), the phone sounds alarm on the appropriate date and displays the stored content. ● To enter date, press to switch the enter mode. Enter mode is switched in thesequence of ‘DAY ▶MONTH ▶ Y E A R ’ . Using Scheduler Press to enter the appropriate date,year and month.
  • Page 30: Checking Schedule

    Using Scheduler Using Scheduler Checking Schedule Clearing Schedule Select date and [OK] ▶ Select Sched/ToDo/Anniv. [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Security ▶ Select Reset ▶ Select Clear Files and Enter Lock Code ▶ Select Schedule ▶ Select On and Press [STORE] ▶ Select Yes and Press [OK] ▶...
  • Page 31 Using Scheduler Using Scheduler Setting Set Easy Setting Morning Call You can set morning call sounded repetitively by setting repetitive number and time interval. Even though the receive mode is set to This mode enables you to make the alarm sound at an approximate time with no need to set a specific time. ‘V i b’or the cell phone is set to ‘Etiquette Mode’...
  • Page 32 Using Scheduler Using Scheduler Title : You can enter a title of the D-day. The title can be made with up to 10 Chinese letters or 20 English letters. 3. Using Memo Date : You can set the date for D-day. You can store the content of the work to do and manage your schedule for it.
  • Page 33: Using Multimedia

    Using Multimedia 1. Using Camera Using the built-in camera, you can take photos. ● Press and hold [Camera] in the idle LCD to activate the ‘P r e v i e w ’ mode and Press [Camera] in the idle LCD to display the Camera menu. Using Multimedia 1.
  • Page 34 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia Taking self-photo Size : It enables you to set picture size. You can see the resolution in the top of screen. (For Idle, 1280×960, 640×480, 320×240, 176×144) You can take the photo of yourself while viewing the sub-LCD. ●Select ‘For Idle’to take the photo of the phone LCD size.
  • Page 35 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia Zoom : You can zoom in the scene to take a photo. However 1280×960 size, zoom setting is not available. Using [OPTIONS] Bright. : You can adjust brightness of the photo. (10 step : 10~100) Select General/Favorite ▶Select Photo list and Press [OPTIONS] Cont.
  • Page 36 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia ARRANGE : You can re-sort the photo list. (Time, Name, Resolution, Memory Size) Recording Video SELECT ALL : You can select all photos in a folder(General, Favorite). ● Select [CANCEL] or to cancel the recording. SLIDE SHOW : You can view the selected photos in slide. ●...
  • Page 37 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia 4. Using Video Player Using [OPTIONS] Size : You can check the video size.(176× 1 4 4 ) You can view video stored after taking them with a cellular camera phone. Quality : Videos Recorden using a cellular camera phone look the General : The videos recorden with the phone camera are automatically saved.
  • Page 38 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia DELETE : You can delete the selected video. Using [OPTIONS] DELETE ALL : You can delete all videos in the folder(General, Favorite) of the selected video. 5. Using MP3 Player You can play and manage the mp3 files stored in the phone. General : The downloaded mp3 files are automatically saved.
  • Page 39 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia DELETE : You can delete the selected mp3 files. Using [OPTIONS] DELETE ALL : You can delete all videos in the folder(General, Favorite) of the selected mp3 files. Select General/Favorite ▶Select MP3 list and Press [OPTIONS] 6.
  • Page 40 Using Multimedia 7. Vewing Memory Information You can check the camera/camcorder data such as total memory, camera used, camcorder used and remain memory. Using Voice Wizard 1. Ans. Machine [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Multimedia ▶Select Memory Info ▶View Information 2. Using Voice Memo 8.
  • Page 41 Using Voice Wizard Using Voice Wizard 1. Ans. Machine Record Ment You can record and use answer ment. And you can set comment to ‘Customized Ment’in ‘Answer Ment Sel’ . If you cannot receive a call, this mode switches the call to Ans. Machine. Select Record Ment ▶Press [RECORD] ▶...
  • Page 42 Using Voice Wizard Using Voice Wizard 2. Using Voice Memo 3. Recorded Sound Voice Record is a function to recorded voice in idle mode. You can record the sound you want and use it as ring sound. ● Press [voice wizard] in the idle LCD to display the ●...
  • Page 43: Lock Code

    Using Security 1. Lock Phone It is a function to lock the entire phone so that the others can’ t use it. Using Security 1. Using Lock Phone [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Security ▶ Select a Lock Phone and enter Lock Code ▶ Select a value and [STORE] 2.
  • Page 44 Using Security Using Security 2. Lock Privacy 4. PIN Code Select a desired function to lock your phone partially so that the others can’ t use it. You can set Yes/No of input of PIN number when you change PIN number or turn the power on. ●...
  • Page 45 Using Security Using Security I n t’ l Call Reset setting Value Use of an international call is restricted. You can initialize the information stored in your phone such as information on basic display, ringer setting to the factory-set default. Select Int’...
  • Page 46: S/W Version

    Using Security 8. S/W Version This feature displays the software version of your phone. Using Settings 1. Call Answer [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Security ▶Select a S/W Version and enter Lock Code ▶Information is displayed 2. Call Waiting 3. Call Forward 4.
  • Page 47: Call Answer

    Using Settings Using Settings 1. Call Answer 2. Call Waiting This function is to hold on the format call, and connect to later call, when user is on the telephone and, another call is being received. [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Setting ▶ Select Call Answer ▶ Select a desired menu ▶...
  • Page 48: Fwd All Calls

    Using Settings Using Settings 4. Change Language Fwd All Calls All calls(call connecting, power off, power on)connect a calling with set number. You can set a desired language to be displayed on your phone. (Chinese, English) Select Fwd All Calls ▶Select ‘Y e s’to set up ▶ Enter the phone number ▶Call Connecting & Call End ●...
  • Page 49: Data Profile

    Using Settings Using Settings 6. Data Mode 7. U-Mail Config You can use internet on the phone without additional modem, if you can connect your phone to a notebook or PC over the wireless data cable. ● Cable connection When you connect your phone to PC using data cable, an icon on your PC monitor identifying data cable Connection status may disappear if the signal strength of link in between the phone and a PC falls under a threshold value.
  • Page 50: Browser Setup

    Using Settings 8. Browser Setup Using Tool Kit 1. Using Biorhythm [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Setting ▶ Select Browser Setup ▶Select Linger Time ▶ Select a value and [OK] 2. Using Lucky Number ● If the phone fails to receive any action from you during the setting time while you are browsing, the uni cal lis disconnected and the browser screen is maintained.(1~5 Min Later) 3.
  • Page 51 Using Tool kit Using Tool kit 1. Using Biorhythm 2. Using Lucky Number If you enter your date of birth, you can check your bio-rhythm on a specific date. You can have the phone to select 6 random numbers between 1 and 49 whenever you want. [TOP MENU] ▶...
  • Page 52 Using Tool kit Using Tool kit 4. World Time 5. Stopwatch You can measure the time to your phone. ● To return to the previous display screen, press [CANCEL] or ● You can view other information if you press [OK] in the world time mode.
  • Page 53 Using Phone Book 1. Storing a Number Storing a Number from a Menu Using Phone Book 1. Storing a Number 1 0 5 [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Phone Book ▶Select Store Number ▶Select memory location where the number will be saved 2.
  • Page 54 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book [Setting Ringer tone] 1. Select Phone Select the icon ‘ ’ in the phone number store mode to set a desired ringer. If no ringer is selected by phone number, the ringer Select Phone ▶ Press [STORE] after completing input information selected for the group is applied.
  • Page 55 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book Search All 2. Select UIM This enables you to simply scroll numbers listed up in order of the phone number. Select UIM ▶ Select Turbo Dial table ▶Press [STORE] after completing Select Search All ▶Select a list to search ▶The stored information is displayed input information By Name ●...
  • Page 56 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book 3. Group Manager Using the [OPTIONS] functions while searching number You can manage the group stored in cell phone. Stored number list display ▶Press [OPTIONS] ▶ Select a desired menu ● If you Press on the idle mode.
  • Page 57 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book 4. Turbo Dial Using [OPTIONS] functions while searching grouop ●The 5 default items such as Family, General, Friend, Company, and Undefined You can view and manage the ‘Turbo Dial’ n u m b e r s . are displayed.
  • Page 58 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book 5. Copy Number 6. Call History You can copy and save the phone numbers stored in your phone and the UIM Card vis-a-vis. ● If you press short ‘Call History’list is displayed. To return to the previous screen from the call list, press [CANCLE] or ●...
  • Page 59 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book Using [OPTIONS] Latest Time SEND SMS : You can go to the text mode, and send a message to the selected phone number. You can view the air time of the last call. STORE NUMBER : This menu is displayed if the selected phone number is not in the Incoming Time ‘Phone Book’...
  • Page 60 Using Phone Book 8. Memory Status You check available memory and used memory in Phone Book. Using Functions During a Call 1. Adjusting Tone Volume During a call 1 2 2 [TOP MENU] ▶ Select Phone Book ▶Select Memory Status ▶View information 2.
  • Page 61 Using Functions During a call Using Functions During a call 4. Using Muting 1. Adjusting Tone Volume During A Call 2. Taking Note During A Call You can adjust the tone volume of a called party. You can enter a new phone number during a call and store it. You can enjoy a private conversation during a call so that the called party cannot hear you.
  • Page 62 Using SMS Features 1. Checking Message Text Message 1. Checking a message Using SMS Features 1. Checking Message 1 2 5 2. Sending Message 1 2 8 Check received message ▶Press in idle mode ▶ Select Inbox ▶ Select Phone/UIM/Web Alert ▶Select 3.
  • Page 63 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features Voice Message 2. Using [ O P T I O N S ] Select message and [OPTIONS] ▶ Select a desired menu Check a received message ▶Press in idle mode ▶ Select Inbox ▶ Select Voice Msg. ▶Check the Msg. REPLY : You can send a reply to the person who sent you a message.
  • Page 64 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features Sending a Stored Message 1. Using [ O P T I O N S ] You can send the save message as it is or after editing the message. MOVE to UIM/PHONE : You can move the received message between the phone and the UIM. DELETE ONE : You can delete th seleted message only.
  • Page 65 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features 3. My Phrase 4. Setting Message Receive Function You can set the alert method when a message is received. After saving your favorite sentences, it is available to recall saved sentences. Press in idle mode ▶ Select Setting ▶ Select a desired setting menu ▶...
  • Page 66 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features ● Up to 50 IDs can be displayed in ‘My Friends’of mobile QQ. 5. Memory Status ●‘ ’is displayed for the off-line user, and ‘ ’for the on-line user. The phone displays the free memory of Inbox, Outbox(Sent), Outbox(Draft) or UIM. ●...
  • Page 67 Using SMS Features Advanced Option : System Msg : You can read the messages received from the server. Add Buddy : You can enter a specific user ID and save in ‘My Friends’ . Del Login Info : You can delete the ID and Password you have entered and saved at initial access to QQ. Change Status : You can select your status displayed to the others.
  • Page 68 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES 1. Using Mail 1. Entering a recipient Select To and press [MENU] ▶ Select Menu Addr Book : Displays the address book allowing you to select a recipient. Sent History : Displays the sent history allowing you to select a recipient. Addr Group : Displays the address group allowing you to select each recipient group.
  • Page 69 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES 1. Using send Box menus 1. Using send Box menus ● Choose Select from [OPTIONS] to check attached files. ● Up to five files within 100Kbyte can be attached at a time. Select e-mail ▶ Select e-mail ▶ [MENU] ▶...
  • Page 70 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES Using Sent Message 2. Using the e-mail menu [Using E-mail menu] Select e-mail and [MENU] ▶ Select desired menu Rcv Selected : If you receive e-mail of which title and sender only are selected, you may receive the entire e-mail again. Protect ON/OFF : Enables you to select lots of e-mails simultaneously for protection.
  • Page 71 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES [E-mail address menu] SMIL Editor Check new e-mail ▶ Select e-mail address ▶ [SELECT] ▶Select menu Select SMIL Editor ▶Select desired menu New Mail : Sends new e-mail to the selected e-mail address. Add to Addr Book : Adds the selected e-mail address to address book. Add Filter : Adds the selected e-mail address to folder filter you want.
  • Page 72 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES [Edit Text] E-mail Setting Input mms text. Select Mail Settings ▶Select desired menu Select please Edit Text and [EDIT] ▶ Enter SMIL Text and press [OK] ▶ [OK] ● You can use ‘E D I T ’and ’ P A S T E ’if you select [OPTIONS] while entering SMIL.
  • Page 73 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES 2. Send & New Mail Setting 2. Accessing Magic Select Send & New Mail ▶Select menu Your device allows you to download applications from the internet written in Magic(J2ME) and allow you to install and execute them on your device. These applications could be messaging, animations, productivity tools or games. Quote Original : Sets whether to display the existing e-mail in using e-mail reply function.
  • Page 74 2. Press Menu softkey. (You can do it by presssing [MENU] ) ● When using the network and accidentally downloaded a virus intected software which leads to the malfunctioning of your V3a, Motorola 3. Select ‘5. Download’from the menu by pressing Select softkey.( [Select] again) will not be responsible for any damage or loss due to this kind of incident.
  • Page 75 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES FILE INFO : You can view Name, Path, Type, Size, Data and copyright of the selected file. 4. Using My Documents ATTACH : You can attach files to Mail. Data Folder provides users with the efficient functions that manage the contents downloaded by uni, attached to Mail or the RENAME : You can change the data name.
  • Page 76 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES My Data P i c t u r e User can manage picture files from Mail, UNI. Select My Data ▶ Select My Photo/ My Video/ My Audio/ My Record My Photo : In My Photo folder, user can manage all photo files taken by phone camera. My Video : In My Video folder, user can menage all video files that taken by phone camera.
  • Page 77 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES R i n g v C a r d User can manage sound files from Mail or UNI. User can manage vcard files that exported from phone book. Select vCard ▶ Select a Data and [ O K ] ▶ [OPTIONS] ▶...
  • Page 78 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES 5. Using Music Street 7. Accessing UNI The corrensponding number of ‘Order Music’ , ‘SMS Cart’ , ‘Music companion’shall be preset in the MS by manufactures. The number You can access and navigate the internet through the uni browser. of ‘Order Music’is 10155;...
  • Page 79 - Check the location of the battery pack or clean the charging terminals and then attempt a call again, If the lamp keeps 2. Specific Absorption Rate data 1 5 3 flashing in spite of several attempts, contact the nearest Motorola service center. 3. Specification and Characteristics 1 5 5 ●...
  • Page 80 These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted ● All the reference for this mobile phone does not define the range of Motorola's test procedure and levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by measuring method and evaluation.
  • Page 81 Appendix 3. Specification and Characteristics Transmit(TX) : 824MHz~849MHz Service Frequency R a n g e Receive(RX) : 869MHz~894Mhz ±300 Hz Frequency Stability E x t e r i o r ( m m ) Mounted with battery : 53 X 98 X 14.5 W e i g h t ( g ) Mounted with battery : 98g Transmission Output...

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