Setting A Bookmark; Internet Service Alerts; Making And Receiving Calls During A Mobile Internet Session; Ending A Mobile Internet Session - Motorola V Series User Manual

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To set up your mobile Internet access:
1. From the browser menu, select Setup, then press (.
2. Enter your user information by first selecting an item and choosing the
softkey to edit it as necessary.
3. When you have entered all information, exit to the Standby Screen, turn your
Personal Communicator off and then on again to register all information or
changes.

Setting a Bookmark

You can set up bookmarks so you can quickly access your favourite Internet sites.
1. From your browser menu, select Mark Site.
2. Press any key from 1 to 9 when prompted. The Personal Communicator
provides a confirmation message that the bookmark has been stored.
3. To go back to the bookmark, press and hold the appropriate location number
key (1 to 9).

Internet Service Alerts

You do not need to be using the mobile Internet to receive an Internet service alert.
When you receive an alert, the Personal Communicator displays a screen with the
details. Press ( to view the contents or ) to reject it.
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Each Phone Book entry contains:
A telephone number. Up to 32 digits can be stored, but this is reduced to 20
digits for SIM card locations.
A name. Up to 16 characters for phone locations. Up to 50 characters for SIM
card locations.
A location label. From 1 to 255 in your Personal Numbers list. From 1 to 40 in
your Fixed Dial list.

Inserting Pauses into Phone Numbers

Pauses can be inserted into a string of numbers to allow the called number time to
react to certain activities such as going into voice mail or entering a password.
To insert a three-second pause in a phone number, press and hold (*) until Ü is
displayed.
For example, you have voice mail on 555-6911, with mailbox number 1066 and
password 2001. Then you can dial: 5556911Ü1066Ü2001 then press (.
The first part of the number calls the voice mail system. When the call is answered,
there is a pause before the tones for 1066 are sent. Then there is a second pause
before the tones for your password of 2001 are sent.
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Making and Receiving Calls During a Mobile Internet Session

You must first end the mobile Internet session, then make your call
in the normal way. If you receive a call, press ( to accept it ) to
reject it.
If you answer a call, press ( to resume your mobile Internet
session or ) to return to the Standby mode.

Ending a Mobile Internet Session

Press and hold ) until your ISP's Home page is displayed, then press ) again.
Note: To quickly exit a mobile Internet session, press ].

Phone Book

You can store important numbers in your Phone Book so you can
retrieve them quickly and easily.
Your Personal Communicator can store up to 100 entries and the SIM
card can store up to 155 entries in your Personal Numbers list. The
number of SIM card entries varies depending on the type of SIM card
issued by your service provider.
You can store up to 40 entries in a fixed dialling list, if you have this feature. Fixed
dialling allows limited use of your Personal Communicator to particular numbers, or,
if you wish, to country codes, area codes, or other prefixes of your choosing.
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Voice Dialling

You can quickly access a phone number that has a Voice Tag
assigned to it.
1. When selected, your Personal Communicator prompts you to press the Smart
button ].
2. Next, you are prompted to say the name (Voice Tag) after the tone.
3. Press ( to make the call, or highlight a different selection then press (.

Personal Numbers

Use to create and manage your list of personal numbers.
Find Entry By Name
Use to find a number from your list of Phone Book names by typing
up to three of the first characters of the name, then press (.
Find Entry By Location
Use to select a number from your list of Phone Book locations.
1. At the prompt, enter a location number, then press (. If the number is not
valid, the Phone Book list is displayed and the number closest to your entry is
highlighted.
2. Use
!
to navigate through the entries.
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