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Welcome

Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications!
We are pleased that you have chosen the MPx200.
Memory card slot
Headset socket
External display
Speaker
Sync/charger socket
Earpiece
Soft key
Talk button
Jog dial
Home button
Power button
Infrared port
1 - Welcome
Handstrap hole
Memory card slot
Main display
Direction key
Soft key
Action button
End button
Back button
Keypad
Microphone

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  • Page 1: Welcome

    Beethoven.book Page 1 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the MPx200. Memory card slot Handstrap hole Headset socket External display Speaker Sync/charger socket...
  • Page 2 Inc., a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Motorola, Inc. Java and all other Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other coun- tries. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2003.
  • Page 3: Menu Map

    Beethoven.book Page 3 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Menu Map • Calendar • Album • Internet Explorer • SIM Manager • MSN Messenger • Speed Dial • Inbox • Tasks • Settings • Voice Notes • Windows Media • Telephony •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Making a call ........37...
  • Page 5 Using Tasks ........84...
  • Page 6: Safety And General Information

    December 1, 2002. Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits.
  • Page 7 Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, if available. Use of accesso- ries not approved by Motorola may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines.
  • Page 8: Use While Driving

    Beethoven.book Page 8 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions.
  • Page 9: Operational Warnings

    Operational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air Bag Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 10 These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a fam- ily history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor before playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinking- lights feature on your phone.
  • Page 11: Repetitive Motion Injuries

    To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the fol- lowing safety precautions: Do not play or use a blinking-lights feature if you are tired or need • sleep. Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.
  • Page 12 You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/ rtte - to find your DoC, enter the product Approval Number from your product's label in the "Search" bar on the Web site...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting Started Congratulations on the purchase of your new MPx 200! This chapter will help you set up your Phone, charge the Phone's batteries, and familiarise yourself with the different components of your Phone. You will also find information about installing Microsoft ActiveSync, and where you can find additional help for using your Phone.
  • Page 14: Setting Up Your Phone

    You get this card after you subscribe to your operator. Your personal subscriber information is stored in this card and you need to use it in the phone to make/receive calls and access services provided by your operator.
  • Page 15 Beethoven.book Page 15 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM The bevelled corner • Insert the SIM card into the socket with the metal con- tact on the card facing down and the bevelled corner in the direction shown. • Push the SIM card fully into the socket.
  • Page 16: Installing And Charging The Battery

    Beethoven.book Page 16 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Installing and charging the battery Installing the battery Your phone is designed for use only with Motorola Original batteries and accessories. We recommend that you store batteries in their protective cases when not in use.
  • Page 17 Beethoven.book Page 17 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Place the battery cover back on the phone. Align the tabs on the cover to the groove on the phone. Slide the battery cover in the direction shown until it locks into place.
  • Page 18 You can use the phone during the charging proc- ess. However, it will take longer to fully charge the battery. • When battery power is low, a low battery message will pop up on the display. Charge the battery immediately.
  • Page 19: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your Phone Function Buttons Name Description • Pressing the Power button turns the Phone on. • When the Phone is on, pressing the Power button Power accesses the Quick List. button • Pressing and holding the Power button turns the Phone off.
  • Page 20 • Changes between an active call and a call that is on hold. • Activates the speaker phone. • Ends active data calls at any time. • Ends a call when one party is on the line, and End button ends the active call when multiple parties are connected.
  • Page 21 Pressing and holding the Pound key displays a list of symbols. Display External display Battery level Signal strength Current time Current date The following table lists the icons that are displayed on the external display and their meanings. Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Signal strength Battery level Call in progress...
  • Page 22 • The top of the display shows status indicators about the Phone's current mode, or the name of the current activity or active pro- gram. • The center of the display shows the Home screen, as well as e- mail messages, contacts, appointments, and other types of infor- mation.
  • Page 23 Beethoven.book Page 23 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Status indicators Status indicators are displayed at the top of the Phone's display. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings. Indicator Meaning Indicator Meaning New e-mail No signal...
  • Page 24 Earpiece & Speaker The audio components of the Phone.You can hear the voice during a call by the earpiece, and the ringtone and the windows media files will be played by the speaker. You can also toggle between the earpiece and speaker during a call. See "Miscellaneous call tasks"...
  • Page 25: Synchronising With Activesync

    Beethoven.book Page 25 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Memory card slot An SD/MMC memory card can be inserted into this slot to further expand data storage capability of your phone. Headset Memory card socket slot Handstrap hole You can install a handstrap using this hole.
  • Page 26: Where To Find Information

    For more information about ActiveSync, see "Beaming information" on page 86. Where to find information The following table is a guide to finding information to help you use the Phone. Information about Source Phone User's Guide: "Making a call"...
  • Page 27: The Basics

    Using the Direction key The Direction key is used to navigate horizontally and vertically on the screen to move the selection focus, so you can select the item you want. When you see instructional text about selecting an item, use the Direction key to make your selection.
  • Page 28 Contacts • The Home screen automatically displays when you turn the Phone on or leave the Phone idle when it is on, but you can navigate to it at any time by pressing the Home button. The Basics - 28...
  • Page 29 • Select a recently-used program at the top of the screen, and then press the Action button to open the program. • Select an item in the center of the Home screen, such as your next appointment, your e-mail/SMS information, or your profile type, and then press the Action button to open the program or access the settings associated with the item selected.
  • Page 30 Using the Back button Pressing the Back button navigates to the previous screen, or moves the cursor back to delete one or more characters in a text field, similar to pressing "Backspace" on a keyboard. To backspace and remove one character in a text field •...
  • Page 31: Entering Text And Numbers On Your Phone

    Note: You can also use numbers to select menu options by pressing the number that corresponds to the menu option in top- down order. For example, if you want to select Filter in the list of Contacts menu options, you can press 4 on the keypad because the Filter option is fourth in the list.
  • Page 32 Beethoven.book Page 32 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM status indicator on the top of the display shows the input mode you are currently using. To change input modes • Press and hold the Asterisk (*) key until the status indicator for the input mode you want is shown on the top of the display.
  • Page 33 2. Enter the numerical sequence that represents the word you want to enter. 3. Press the Pound (#) key to accept the word and enter a space after it, or press 0 to scroll through the available words. 4. If you do not see the correct word, erase the word, and then press and hold the Asterisk (*) key to change to Multipress mode, and manually enter the word.
  • Page 34: Entering Numbers In Numeric Mode

    Numeric mode. Miscellaneous input tasks To enter a space • In Multipress or T9 mode, press the Pound (#) key on the keypad. To start a new line • Press the Action button. To change between uppercase and lowercase in text mode •...
  • Page 35: Securing Your Phone

    Phone is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental keypresses. To lock your keypad • On the Home screen, press and hold the End button. The left soft key will display Unlock, indicating that the Phone is locked. To unlock the keypad •...
  • Page 36 Locking the SIM card prevents you and others from using the Phone that contains the SIM card until the correct password is entered. You can still make emergency calls when the SIM card is locked. To lock the SIM card 1.
  • Page 37: Phone Calls

    Call History, and create shortcuts to help you manage calls more efficiently. Making a call There are several ways to make a call. The easiest way is to simply dial a phone number from the Home screen. To make a call •...
  • Page 38 To call someone from the Contacts list, just select the person's name, and press the Talk button. If you have more than one phone number for a contact, such as a Work phone number, a Home phone number, and a Fax number, the Work phone number is set as the default number.
  • Page 39 Making a call using a recently-dialled number You can display a list of phone numbers you have recently dialled and choose a name or number from the list to call the person again. To make a call using a recently-dialled phone number 1.
  • Page 40: Receiving A Call

    To answer an incoming call • When phone flip is closed, simply open the flip to answer the call. To use this function, you have to activate the flip answer function first(see "Phone Settings" on page 59).
  • Page 41: In-Call Options

    Beethoven.book Page 41 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM When you receive a call, the name and number of the caller are displayed on the screen. If the name of the caller is not in your Contacts list, only the caller's phone number will be displayed.
  • Page 42 Beethoven.book Page 42 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM The following table shows the menu options available when a call is in progress. Some of these options are available only when multiple calls are in progress or during a conference call.
  • Page 43: Reviewing Your Calls

    Beethoven.book Page 43 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM To listen to a voice-mail message 1. On the Home screen, press and hold 1 to automatically call the voice-mail system. Note: You can also access voice-mail messages from Inbox. Just select the voice-mail message, and press the Voice Mail soft key or the Talk button to call the voice-mail system.
  • Page 44: Call Timers

    Call Timers Call Timers contains detailed information regarding the length of your last call, the total number of calls made and received, calls by type (incoming, outgoing, roaming, and data), and a lifetime counter. Call Timers is useful when you want to keep track of your calling patterns, for example to determine what type of calling plan to subscribe to or to help you estimate your monthly billing.
  • Page 45: Shortcuts

    2-99; speed dial 1 is reserved for voice mail access and the number is configured in your settings. Note: A speed dial can be created only for a phone number stored in Contacts. 45 - Phone Calls...
  • Page 46: Voice Tags

    Programs Con- , and then press the Action button. tacts 2. Open the contact and select the phone number to set up as a speed dial. 3. Press the soft key, select , and then press Menu Add Speed Dial the Action button.
  • Page 47: Advanced Dialling Options

    To make a call using a voice tag 1. On the Home screen, press and hold the Record button. 2. Say the word you have assigned as a voice tag for the phone number you want to call. The Phone will play back the voice tag and then perform the specified action.
  • Page 48 To insert an international country code • Press and hold 0 until a plus sign (+) appears. Note: You can insert a plus sign (+) into a contact's number or dial it directly from the keypad. Some international calls require a three-second pause in the dialling sequence for the call to process successfully.
  • Page 49 " will appear in the number to show where the pause will occur in the dialling sequence. 5. Press the soft key. Done Note: When you make a call using Insert Wait, press the Talk button to continue the dialling sequence. 49 - Phone Calls...
  • Page 50: Settings

    Viewing and changing settings You can easily view and change settings to personalise the Phone for the way you work. For example, you can change the sounds or use your own sounds for ring tones, notifications, and reminders, use your own image for the Home screen background, set up Call Diverting and Call Waiting to manage your calls more efficiently, and more.
  • Page 51 Fixed dialling more specific phone numbers and/or area codes. Identifies your current network and changes Networks your network selection from Automatic to Manual. Sounds Sounds settings are used to customise the sounds for ring tones, notifications, and reminders. 51 - Settings...
  • Page 52 You can use Profiles to change quickly how you receive notifications based on your situation. For example, you may want the Phone to ring louder if a client is calling, or you may not want the Phone to ring at all, but want to hear calendar reminders.
  • Page 53 Note: You can also get to Profiles settings by selecting Profile [Type] from the Home screen. Indicates your current profile Preset profiles The following table shows the list of profiles and their attributes that initially come with the Phone. System Profile Ring...
  • Page 54 To use profiles 1. On the Home screen, press Down to select Profile: [Type], and press the Action button. 2. Select the profile, press the Action button to set the profile, and then press the Done soft key. Notes: • You can also select a different profile using the Quick List. Press the Power button (or press and hold the Home button), select the profile, and then press the Action button.
  • Page 55 • Make sure that the Phone is connected to your desktop computer via USB before you open ActiveSync to paste the image file. • For best results, use images with a 176 x 200 screen resolution to fit on the screen.
  • Page 56 Web, download e-mail, chat using MSN Messenger, or synchronise wirelessly with the server. Check with your service provider to see if a data connection has already been set up for you, and if over-the- air configuration is supported. To view Data Connections Settings •...
  • Page 57 A proxy connection is used to access the Internet using an existing connection to your corporate network. GPRS connection If there is GPRS coverage in your area, you can set up a GPRS connection to access your corporate network or the Internet. Date and Time Date and Time settings enable you to change the local time zone and the current date and time, and to set the alarm.
  • Page 58 Owner Information settings are used to enter and display personal information, such as your name, phone number, and e-mail address. This is helpful, for example, in the event that you lose your Phone so that you can be contacted if it is found.
  • Page 59: Remove Programs

    Settings, select More, select Remove Programs, and then press the Action button. Security Security settings are used to enable phone lock or SIM lock and to set the phone lock password. To view Security settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs...
  • Page 60: Messaging Features

    MSN Messenger to communicate with others. Sending e-mail and SMS messages There are several ways to send e-mail and SMS messages with your Phone. The most common way to send messages is from Inbox or from a contact card.
  • Page 61 Notes: • To insert the @ sign in an e-mail address, in Multipress mode, press the 1 key once. Then, when you need to insert the period in the e-mail address, press the 1 key again. • To add multiple recipients, separate each name with a semicolon by repeatedly pressing the 1 key in Multipress mode until the semicolon appears.
  • Page 62 Beethoven.book Page 62 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Sending messages from a contact card You can send a message quickly to a contact if you have an e-mail address or SMS number included in the contact card. To compose an e-mail or SMS message from a contact card 1.
  • Page 63: Receiving E-Mail And Sms Messages

    Inbox with your desktop computer, only the first 5 KB of each new message are downloaded to Inbox on your Phone by default. If you are using an IMAP4 or POP3 server, only the first 1 KB of each new message is downloaded by default. Only small attachments are downloaded and the original messages remain on the e-mail server or your desktop computer.
  • Page 64 Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2. Select the message to open and press the Action button. Note: If you want to create a contact card for the sender, press the Menu soft key, select Add Sender to Contacts, and then press the Action button.
  • Page 65: Viewing Your Message Folders

    Receiving message attachments You can download message attachments to your Phone. Attach- ments are displayed as a list of hyperlinks at the bottom of the e- mail message, and are preceded by an attachment icon. The text of the hyperlink contains the file name followed by the size of the attachment, thereby helping you to determine whether you want to download the attachment.
  • Page 66: Managing Inbox

    Beethoven.book Page 66 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM sent immediately over the network and will appear in your Outbox folder only for a few seconds. • Sent Items, where copies of e-mail messages that you send are stored. To view message folders 1.
  • Page 67 Inbox/ SMS, and then press the Action button. Using Inbox menu options It is easy to accomplish common messaging tasks from Inbox. Press the soft key to compose a new message, or press the Menu soft key to forward, delete, and reply to messages, access Inbox options you can customise, and more.
  • Page 68 Displays all message folders. Customising Inbox options You can optimise Inbox for the way you work. For example, you can change the way your messages are displayed, specify how you want your messages to be sorted, specify the volume and limit the size of messages you want to automatically download, change your synchronisation schedule, and more.
  • Page 69: Message Notifications

    The number of unopened messages is displayed on the Home screen, depending on your Home screen settings, and an envelope icon is shown on the top of the display. You are notified in different ways for the types of messages you receive.
  • Page 70: Sms Messages

    1. On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Set- tings, select Sounds, and then press the Action button. 2. Select the item to modify, press Left or Right to choose a new sound, and then press the Done soft key. SMS messages You can send and receive SMS messages up to 160 characters in size over the Phone network.
  • Page 71 Sign out, and then press the Action button. Note: If you do not sign out of MSN Messenger, you will remain on a data connection. This may result in additional charges from your service provider. To send an instant message 1.
  • Page 72 Note: To quickly add common messages, press the Menu soft key, select My Text, and then select the text you want to use in the mes- sage. For information about text input, see "Entering text and numbers on your Phone"...
  • Page 73 Options, and then select Passport Account. 2. Enter the name that you want others to see when you send instant messages. Note: You must be signed in to MSN Messenger to change your displayed name. 73 - Messaging Features...
  • Page 74: Contacts, Calendar And Tasks

    Tasks, see "Beaming information" on page 86. Using Contacts You can think of Contacts as an address book, where you can store information about people and businesses you communicate with in contact cards. For example, you can store multiple phone numbers, e-mail and street addresses, Web pages, and other information that relates to the contact, such as a birthday or anniversary date.
  • Page 75 Beethoven.book Page 75 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Note: You can also access Contacts by pressing the Contacts soft key on the Home screen, if it is displayed. The following table shows possible abbreviations that might be dis- played in the Contacts list and their meanings.
  • Page 76 Beethoven.book Page 76 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Note: If you have a long list of contacts and you don't see the con- tact you want to call on the first screen, enter the first few letters of the contact's name. The Phone will search through the entire Con- tacts list and display the name.
  • Page 77: Contact Cards

    Beethoven.book Page 77 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Note: When you create a new contact on your Phone, you can syn- chronise Contacts with your desktop computer or a server to keep your contact information up-to-date in all locations.
  • Page 78 Con- tacts, and then press the Action button. 2. Select the contact, and press the Action button to open the con- tact card. 3. Select the number to use, and press theTalk button. To send an e-mail from a contact card 1.
  • Page 79: Using Calendar

    Programs soft key, select Con- tacts, and then press the Action button. 2. Select the contact to open, press the Action button, and then press the Menu soft key. The following table lists the contact card menu options and their functions.
  • Page 80 New, and then press the Action button. 3. Enter information in the fields displayed. To set a reminder for the appointment, under Reminder, select the amount of time before the appointment that you want the reminder to appear. 4. Press the Done soft key.
  • Page 81 • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calen- dar, and then press the Action button. • If you are in Calendar and you are using the Week or Month view, press the Menu soft key, select Agenda View, and then press the Action button.
  • Page 82 Week view The Week view shows your schedule for the specified week. This view allows you to get a quick indication of your free and busy time, and allows you to create an appointment at a selected time easily. The Week view displays the hours from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00P.M. in one-hour increments by default on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 83 An all-day event is indicated by a box inside the calendar day. If you have morning and afternoon appointments and an all day event, a box will surround that calendar day.
  • Page 84: Using Tasks

    For example, you might want to pay a bill on the last Friday of every month, or get a haircut when one month has passed since your last haircut.
  • Page 85 Action button. Notes: • When you create a new task on your Phone, you can synchronise tasks with your desktop computer to keep your Tasks list up-to- date in both locations. • If you create a new task with a reminder on your desktop computer, you can synchronise tasks with your Phone to hear the reminder on your Phone.
  • Page 86: Beaming Information

    3. Press the Stop soft key to stop recording your voice note. Note: To listen to a recording, select it from the All Notes list, press the Menu soft key, select Play, and then press the Action button. To rename a recording 1.
  • Page 87 Menu soft key, select Beam Contact, and then press the Action button. Align the infra- red ports so that they are unobstructed and within close range of each other, and press the Beam soft key. Status information will then be displayed, indicating the name of the device your Phone is beaming to, and whether the beaming process is pending, done, or has failed.
  • Page 88: Synchronising Information

    ActiveSync, and explains how to set up Server ActiveSync, synchronise remotely, and create a synchronisation schedule. This chapter also gives an overview of the different types of Microsoft Outlook information you can synchronise. For more information about ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.
  • Page 89: Installing Activesync

    Note: To prevent synchronisation problems, select Synchronise with Microsoft Mobile Information Server and/or this desktop com- puter in the New Partnership Wizard only if you are certain that your company is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 or later and you know the server name. Otherwise, select Synchro- nise with this desktop computer.
  • Page 90 Microsoft Mobile Information Server, either from your service provider or from your corporate network administrator. This configuration information may have already been set up on your Phone, or you may have already been given this information. To set up Server ActiveSync 1.
  • Page 91 Calendar, Contacts, or Inbox. 3. Clear the check box next to the information type that you no longer want to synchronise with a server, and press the Done soft key.
  • Page 92 Done soft key. 6. To start synchronisation, press the Sync soft key. Note: To synchronise remotely with a desktop computer, it must be turned on. To synchronise remotely with a server 1. On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button.
  • Page 93: Synchronising Information

    • By default, when synchronising Inbox information with your desk- top computer, you will receive only messages from the last three days and the first .5 KB of each new message. You can also choose to download file attachments. • By default, when synchronising Inbox information with a server, you will receive only messages from the last three days and the first 500 bytes of each new message.
  • Page 94: Synchronising Calendar

    Inbox on your Phone. Note: SMS messages are not received in Inbox through synchroni- sation. Instead, they are sent to your Phone by way of your service provider. Synchronising Calendar...
  • Page 95: Synchronising Using An Infrared Connection

    Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully synchronise your information, it displays an error on your Phone. To view more information about an ActiveSync error • Press the Action button when the error text is displayed. Active- Sync will then display more information about the error that occurred.
  • Page 96: Exchanging Files Between Phone And Desktop Pc

    2. In ActiveSync, click Explore. Windows Explorer will open the Mobile Device window for your Phone. 3. In Windows Explorer, browse to the file that you want to copy on your device or desktop computer. 4. Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 97: Internet, Entertainment And More

    Navigating in Pocket Internet Explorer With Pocket Internet Explorer, the Favourites list is displayed as the main screen instead of a home page. You can add your own favourites to this list for quick access to Web sites you frequently visit.
  • Page 98 Action button. 3. Enter the Web address and press the soft key. To return to a Web page you previously visited in the same session • From a Web page, press the Back button. To view a list of the most recently-visited Web pages 1.
  • Page 99 Back button. Using the Favourites list If you see a Web page you want to visit another time, mark it as a favourite. The next time you want to visit that Web page, just select it from your Favourites list.
  • Page 100 The phone caches Web pages as they are downloaded to your phone and stores them on your phone until the cache is full. If you go to a page that is already stored on your phone, you will see the stored version when you select the page. Choose...
  • Page 101: Using Media Player

    Using Media Player Using Windows Media Player 7.0 or later, you can play Windows Media audio and video files and MP3 audio files on your phone. You can also copy digital music and video directly from your desk- top computer to your phone by using Media Player or ActiveSync.
  • Page 102: Playing Files

    Beethoven.book Page 102 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Media Player is easy to use; the controls are similar to the buttons on a compact disc player. Figure 23 Local Content screen Playing files You can play audio or video files, skip to another song or video, and increase or decrease the volume.
  • Page 103 Menu options when playing a file When you are playing a file, you can use the menu options to start and stop playback, skip to the next or previous file, display informa- tion about a file, configure volume and playback settings, or add files to your Favourites playlist.
  • Page 104 Beethoven.book Page 104 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM To access menu options when playing a file • Press the Menu soft key. The following table lists the menu options and their functions that are available when you play a file. Menu options when Function playing a file Play/Stop Plays or stops playback of the current file.
  • Page 105 Favourites playlist. Local Content screen menu options By using the menu options from the Local Content screen, you can start and stop playback, add files to your Favourites playlist, display information about a file, configure volume and playback settings, or delete a file.
  • Page 106 Beethoven.book Page 106 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Using Media Player Favourites You can connect to your favourite streaming media file and add it to Favourites. The next time you want to listen to the streaming media file, just select it from Favourites.
  • Page 107: Modem Link

    Beethoven.book Page 107 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Note: To ensure that the licence is copied with the content, use the Portable Device (or Copy to CD or Device) feature in Windows Media Player 7.0 or later on your desktop computer to copy content to your phone.
  • Page 108 IrCOMM, press the Menu soft key, select Activate, and then press the Action button. 5. Connect your phone to the device with which you want to use your phone as a modem. To set up a serial port modem connection 1.
  • Page 109: File Management

    Action button. To navigate in File Management • Use the direction key to select a file (or a folder) and press the Action button to open it. • To return to the previous directory, press Prev.
  • Page 110: Sim Manager

    Insert Pause Insert Wait and then press Action button to insert a pause or a wait symbol after the phone number. To edit an entry • Select an entry and press the Menu soft key. Select Edit press the Action button to edit this entry.
  • Page 111 Contacts->SIM and press Action button. Select an entry and press Action button, press the Start soft key to copy the entry which is stored in the phone memory to the SIM. To import/export Inbox/SMS to SIM card To show SIM number •...
  • Page 112: Using Album

    Note: In any submode (depending on the current capture resolu- tion) you can press the Up key on your phone to zoom in or the Down key to zoom back out. Image Capture submode When in Image Capture submode, you can capture a single still image by either pressing the Left soft key or the Action button.
  • Page 113 Video Capture submode To start the video recording process, press the Left soft key or the Action button. These act as On/Off toggles; that is, to stop record- ing, press either of them again to stop the recording process. By default, audio is recorded along with your video.
  • Page 114 (www.iastyle.com). If you do so, you will need to place them in the \My Documents\Frames folder of your phone’s local storage in order for Album to be able to find them. Internet, Entertainment and More - 114...
  • Page 115 PC. The JPEG, BMP, GIF (both still and animated), WAV (audio), and Motion-JPEG AVI (QuickTime video) file types are supported. You can switch to any folder to browse for the sup- ported image, video and audio files, with an option to also scan subfolders of the current folder.
  • Page 116 A box in the lower left corner will indicate the position of the displayed por- tion in relation to the total size. Press the direction keys to pan.
  • Page 117 Send submenu to invoke the Caller ID application and assign the selected photo to one of your Pocket Contacts. It will then be used as a Photo ID when you receive an incoming call from that person. You can also send image/video/audio files via MMS (if a compatible version has been installed), E-mail, and Infrared beaming.
  • Page 118: Mms

    Image and text Audio and text Audio, text and image Sending SMS messages The user can send the text only as SMS instead of sending it as MMS. Address book The recipient’s addresses can be inserted from the address book while sending a message.
  • Page 119 View to view the selected item. Click on soft key to start a new MMS Message. Insert The Insert option helps you to insert the Pictures, Text and Audio to your MMS. 119 - Internet, Entertainment and More...
  • Page 120 Beethoven.book Page 120 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Picture To insert picture to your MMS select Menu->Insert->Picture. The screen with the images is displayed. You can choose the image by clicking on the Select soft key. The Menu option helps you to per- form various operations on the images displayed.
  • Page 121 Beethoven.book Page 121 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Delete Delete option helps you to delete the selected image. An Alert mes- sage is displayed before deleting the image. Clicking on soft key will delete the selected image. Clicking on will cancel the deletion operation.
  • Page 122 You get the Send MMS screen. Enter the valid mobile number in the To text box. You can send this message to multiple recipients by adding their mobile numbers in CC and BCC fields. You can add the subject to your message by filling in the Subject field. Once you start sending the message the processing is shown to you.
  • Page 123 Beethoven.book Page 123 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Note: Phone Book cannot be edited. To add an address to the phone book, click Contacts from the main screen of the device, click and add a contact. You can view either the Name with corresponding phone number or the names with the Email ID.
  • Page 124 The list of audio files is displayed. Click on Select soft key to select the audio file. On selecting the audio file an audio icon is displayed in your MMS page. Click on Send soft key to send the MMS.
  • Page 125 Beethoven.book Page 125 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM To remove the inserted text go to Menu->Remove->Text. To remove the audio from the MMS this option is used. Menu- >Remove->Audio. Preview This option helps you to view the composed MMS.
  • Page 126 Beethoven.book Page 126 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Slide This option helps you to Insert and Delete slides with options for navigating between different slides. This option helps you to add a new slide to the message. Delete To delete a slide you can use this option.
  • Page 127 Background This option helps you change the background colour of your mes- sage. On selecting this option you will get a set of colours from which you can choose. The following screen shows the changed Background colour of the message.
  • Page 128 Note: The camera is available as an accessory and is not supplied with the MPX200. If the camera is not available you will be taken to the Photos appli- cation to choose a photo stored in memory. Select a photo using the Action button to insert into your MMS.
  • Page 129 Send message This option helps you to send the message. Save To Draft Select Postpone Message to save to the Drafts Folder. Cancel message To cancel the composed message you can select Cancel mes- sage. 129 - Internet, Entertainment and More...
  • Page 130: Network Configuration

    MMS Client Connection Profiles MMS supports multiple connection profiles. Select any of the given profiles and edit the content to suit the available network setup. • WAP 1.0 Gateway (Over WAP 1.x compliant gateway) • WAP 2.0 Gateway (Over WAP 2.x compliant gateway) •...
  • Page 131: Solitaire

    Solitaire The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with the aces. You win the game when all cards are on the suit stacks.
  • Page 132: Calculator

    Note: Pressing Up will move a card to one of the four card stacks on the upper right corner of the screen if it belongs there. For example, if you have an ace displayed in one of the seven stacks, press the number above the ace, and then press Up.
  • Page 133: Other Games And Applications

    A master reset should only be carried out by Motorola, or an authorized service center. Data in the handset must be backed up prior to the reset in order for it to be reinstalled following a mas- ter reset. Motorola is not responsible for any data lost through unauthorized resetting.
  • Page 134: Care And Maintenance

    • Avoid pressing and shaking the phone when you carry it. • Remove the battery from phone if it is not going to be used for a long period of time. Keep the phone and battery in a cool and dry place.
  • Page 135 • Do not use the battery and charger for other purposes. When using your phone in public areas Use the phone with manner. Turn it off or make it silent when you are asked to. When the phone appears to be broken Do not attempt to disassemble/fix the phone by yourself.
  • Page 136: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If problems occur when you use your phone, please refer to the table below to find out possible solutions. If your problem is not in the table, or the problem still persists after you try these solutions, please seek your original dealer for help.
  • Page 137 Beethoven.book Page 137 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM • Is the reception of network signal in good condition? Move to an open space, or a place closer to window. • Is network selection setting setup properly? If necessary, try to select your network manually.
  • Page 138 Beethoven.book Page 138 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Avoid using the phone near a microwave There are noises during oven, speaker or TV. Their interference a phone call. has adverse effect to call quality. • Have you subscribed the Internet...
  • Page 139 The standby and talk battery to reach its original capacity. time is apparently shorter than ever. • Is the battery very old? Replace it with a new one. • Are you using the phone in very high or low temperature environment? The efficiency of a battery can be effected by ambient temperature.
  • Page 140: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone.
  • Page 141 The SAR limit recom m ended by international guidelines (ICNIRP) for m obile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W /kg) averaged over ten gram s of tissue. The lim it incorporates a substantial m argin for safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in m easurem ents.
  • Page 142 Beethoven.book Page 142 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Index Camera Mode 112 Composition Capture 114 Accessibility 55 Contact cards 77 Accessories 13 Contacts 74 Accessories list 13 Contacts list 74 ActiveSync 88 Installing 89 Album 112 Data Connections 56...
  • Page 143 Beethoven.book Page 143 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Home Screen Customising 55 Master Reset 133 Viewing 54 Media Player 101 Home screen 22, 28 Memory card 25 Menu 30 menus 30 Image Capture 112 MMS 118 Inbox 66, 118...
  • Page 144 Beethoven.book Page 144 Friday, September 26, 2003 10:58 AM Viewing 47 SIM card 14 Installing 14 Locking 36 Unlocking 36 Slide show view 117 SMS messages 70 soft keys 30 Sounds 51 Customizing 52 Displaying 52 Speaker 24 Speed dials 45...

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