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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................... 1
Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility........................................... 4
Facilities ................................................................................................... 4
Aircraft .................................................................................................... 4
Medical Devices ....................................................................................... 4
Safety and General ..................................................................................... 5
Use in Vehicles ......................................................................................... 5
Operational Warnings .............................................................................. 5
Operational Cautions ............................................................................... 6
European Union Directives Conformance Statement .............................. 7
Total Customer Satisfaction....................................................................... 8
Warranty Information .............................................................................. 11
How to get Warranty Service.................................................................. 12
YOUR PHONE.................................................................................................. 15
Appearance ............................................................................................... 15
Front View ............................................................................................. 15
Side View............................................................................................... 16
Bottom View.......................................................................................... 16
Back View .............................................................................................. 16
The Phone display..................................................................................... 17
Keys....................................................................................................... 18
Using this Manual..................................................................................... 20
GETTING STARTED.......................................................................................... 21
Your SIM card............................................................................................ 21
Inserting your SIM card .......................................................................... 21
Removing your SIM card ........................................................................ 21
The battery................................................................................................ 22
Fitting the battery .................................................................................. 22
Removing the battery............................................................................. 22
Charging the battery .............................................................................. 23
USING YOUR PHONE ...................................................................................... 25

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION............1 Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation......1 Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator ..... 1 Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure....3 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility........... 4 Facilities ....................4 Aircraft ....................
  • Page 2 Ending a call ....................26 Answering a call ..................26 Switching off the phone ................26 One-touch dialling..................26 Making a voice dial call ................26 Listening to a voicemail ................27 Making an international call..............27 Making an emergency call ............... 27 Dialling an extension number ..............
  • Page 3 QUICK ACCESS....................41 Quick Access menu ................... 41 Using the Quick Access menu ..............42 THE MOBILE INTERNET................... 43 Logging on to the Internet ..............43 Browser key mapping ................44 Navigating the Internet................44 Logging off the Internet ................45 Using browser menu ................
  • Page 4 Call Divert ....................64 Call Barring .................... 65 Call Waiting ................... 66 Show Number..................66 Phone Setting.................... 67 ScreenSaver ................... 67 Set Time & Date ..................68 Power On/Off..................68 Browser Setup..................69 Key Lock ....................70 Language....................70 Input Mode.................... 71 Time Alert ....................
  • Page 5 Tools ......................78 Personalisation Services for your Motorola Talkabout 191 ...... 78 ScreenSaver ................... 78 SIM Menu ....................79 Access Internet..................79 Games ....................80 Calendar ....................82 Set Alarm....................84 Calculator ....................84 Stopwatch ..................... 85 Hour Reminder..................85 Auto Time Zone ..................
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  • Page 7: Safety And General Information

    When you communicate with your Personal Communicator, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your personal communicator transmits. The output power level typically may vary over a range from 0.063 watts to 1.58 watts. Safety and General Information 1...
  • Page 8 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola Personal Communicator is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy: • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations;...
  • Page 9: Portable Personal Communicator Operation And Eme Exposure

    Communicator to operate at a higher power level than needed. Phone Operation The Personal Communicator is designed to be used with a headset for talking and listening. The Personal Communicator can also be placed inside the holster, then the holster can be clipped onto your belt, pocket, handbag, or other apparel and used with the headset.
  • Page 10: Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility

    Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your Personal Communicator in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
  • Page 11: Safety And General

    Operational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place the Personal Communicator in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If the Personal Communicator is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the Personal Communicator may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 12: Operational Cautions

    Antennas Do not use the Personal Communicator if it has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewellery, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals.
  • Page 13: European Union Directives Conformance Statement

    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. Safety and General Information 7...
  • Page 14: Total Customer Satisfaction

    Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you. Please contact the Motorola Cellular Response Centre by fax on: +44 (0) 131 458...
  • Page 15 86 10 68466060 People’s Republic of China 0801 620 620 Poland 01 318 0051 Portugal +974 4418999 Ext 25 Qatar +966 1 2341845 Ext 102 Saudi Arabia 65 4855 333 Singapore 0800 11 48 49 South Africa Spain 902 100 077...
  • Page 16 0870 90 10 555 United Arab Emirates +971 4 3321166 +971 4 3938877 United States of America 1 800 331 6456 Yemen 01 279771 For e- mail queries contact: mcrc@ei.css.mot.com For Internet queries contact: http://www.motorola.com 10 Safety and General Information...
  • Page 17: Warranty Information

    Product but reduced to take into account the use you have had of the Product since it was delivered. This warranty will expire at the end of the Warranty Term.
  • Page 18: How To Get Warranty Service

    Repair Centre, as analysis of any problem may require inspection of the entire vehicular installation. Conditions This warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product have been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. Motorola reserves the right to refuse free-of-charge warranty service if the requested documentation cannot be presented or if the information is incomplete, illegible or incompatible with the factory records.
  • Page 19 Motorola, Motorola does not warrant the operation of the Product/peripheral combination and Motorola will not honour any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is determined by Motorola that there is no fault with the Product. Motorola specifically disclaims any...
  • Page 20 (i) the batteries are charged other than by Motorola approved battery chargers specified for the charging of the battery; (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering; (iii) the battery is used in equipment or services other than the equipment for which it is specified.
  • Page 21: Your Phone

    Front View Antenna Earpiece LCD display Menu key Right soft key Left soft key Send/answer key Power on/off key Scroll key Alphanumeric keys For a detailed description of the function of each key please refer to Function keys. Your Phone 15...
  • Page 22: Side View

    Side View Headset jack* Bottom View Charger port Microphone * For connection to the optional handsfree headset. Back View Lanyard hole Label Battery Battery contacts Battery compartment SIM card slot SIM card slot latch Battery latch 16 Your Phone...
  • Page 23: The Phone Display

    Messages menu. phone book directory. Press to access the menus. Phone display icons The table below describes the meaning of icons often shown on the phone display: Icon Function Descriptions Signal strength of your designated network. Signal Strength The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal.
  • Page 24: Keys

    Keys The keys on your phone can be divided into two categories: Function keys and alphanumeric keys. Function keys In this user guide, "long press" means "pressing and holding a key for about 2 seconds", while "press" means "pressing and releasing a key immediately."...
  • Page 25 − In standby, long press to lock the keypad. Number key − In standby, long press to dial any of the first 9 phone numbers saved in the Phone Book. − In menus, press to access a corresponding option directly.
  • Page 26: Using This Manual

    Alphanumeric keys There is a total of twelve alphanumeric keys on the keypad. You can use these keys to type numbers and letters when you add names to the phone book, write text messages (SMS) or enter Internet addresses. The table below is a list of the alphanumeric keys and their corresponding characters, numbers and symbols.
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    SIM card when you handle it. Locate the SIM card slot on back of your phone. Place the entire SIM card into the slot, with the metal contacts of the SIM card facing down and its cut corner on the lower left/top right.
  • Page 28: The Battery

    The battery Do not remove the battery when your phone is on - you may lose all your personal settings stored either in your SIM card or phone memory. Fitting the battery Place the battery onto the back of the handset with the battery's contacts facing...
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    During charging, on the LCD will blink until the battery is fully charged. When the battery is running out of power, you will hear a warning tone and Low Battery will appear on the LCD. When the battery is dead, will •...
  • Page 30 24 Getting Started...
  • Page 31: Using Your Phone

    With your PIN, you can use your SIM card and access the services offered by your provider. If you enter a wrong PIN three times in a row, your SIM card will be blocked. To unblock the SIM card, you need to enter the PUK code of the card.
  • Page 32: Ending A Call

    You must add a voice tag to a phone book record and activate the Voice Dial feature before you can make a voice dial call. For how to add a voice tag, see Phone Book: The Menus. You can activate the Voice Dial feature in Voice Dial under the Phone Setting menu.
  • Page 33: Listening To A Voicemail

    In standby mode, long press to call your provider's voice mail centre and listen to the voice mail left by a caller. You can also go to Voice Mail under the Messages menu to make a voicemail call. Making an international call Enter the outgoing international code, or long press until + is displayed.
  • Page 34: Making An Abbreviated Call

    − In the directory you can also find an entry by typing the first letter of its name. For example, if you try to find a name that starts with "K", enter "K"...
  • Page 35: Messages Menu Shortcut

    Messages menu. Adding Phone Book entries In standby mode you can add new entries to the phone book by first entering the phone number and long pressing the icon . Follow the prompts to enter the...
  • Page 36: Call Options

    This function allows you to put a currently active call on hold, so that you can initiate a new call. Reconnect Once you end the new call while holding an old call, the old call can be made active again by selecting this function. 30 Using Your Phone...
  • Page 37: Phone Book

    Transfer This function allows you to end your own call and connect the active and held calls, so the callers of the active and held calls can speak with each other alone. Phone Book You can access the Phone Book menu by selecting this item.
  • Page 38 32 Using Your Phone...
  • Page 39: Input Mode Menu

    • enter names or numbers in the phone book. • write short notes in the calendar function, etc..For details on these features, see related sections of this user guide. Create Message Cursor Hi     Input mode indicator...
  • Page 40: Selecting An Input Mode

    The input menu may vary from market to market. Smart Input (iTAP) Smart Input (iTAP) is an efficient alternative to the traditional multi-tapping input, which requires you to press a key several times to get the letter you need. Features of Smart Input (iTAP) •...
  • Page 41 Smart Input (iTAP) keypad mapping Access the input menu. - Confirm text entered. Short press to clear a letter. - Enter a highlighted Long press to clear all text. symbol. - Select a desired input Exit from input screen. mode.
  • Page 42: Abc Input

    The word changes as you type letters - disregard what's on the screen until you type an entire word. • If the word displayed is not the one you want after typing it completely, press for the next word candidate. You can also press for the next/previous candidate.
  • Page 43: Input

    When you want to enter another letter, either press the key immediately or wait for the cursor to move to the next position. • If you type a wrong letter or number, you can move the cursor to it by pressing , then press to erase it.
  • Page 44: Select Icon

    Select Icon You can insert an animated icon into a text message you’d like to send by selecting this input mode. When the icon list appears, use to scroll to the animated icon you want, then press (SEL) or to insert the icon in your message. The icon you insert is encoded in the form of three specific symbols.
  • Page 45: Select Dictionary

    Will call you back soon. The default Quick Message list may vary from market to market. There are 3 blank entries in the list which are reserved for you to store sentences you composed yourself. Quick Message is not available in Phone Book.
  • Page 46 40 Input Mode Menu...
  • Page 47: Quick Access

    Quick Access Although the features in your Phone are available for easy accessible menus, some of the most commonly used features are also available in the Quick Access menu. The Quick Access menu takes you directly to these features, minimising the number of steps required.
  • Page 48: Using The Quick Access Menu

    ) or to access an option. You can also press a corresponding number key to get to a desired function directly. To exit from a Quick Access option or operation, press 42 Quick Access...
  • Page 49: The Mobile Internet

    The Mobile Internet Your phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology. It allows you to log on to the mobile Internet and browse on-line services available from your service provider, such as financial, sport, travel, and entertainment information. Contact your service provider for details about the mobile Internet services based on the WAP technology they provide.
  • Page 50: Browser Key Mapping

    - Move cursor in input. Long press to access the browser menu. Navigating the Internet After you log on successfully, the homepage you connect to will appear. Use the following keys to navigate through the web pages: • Press to scroll up and down the Web menu.
  • Page 51: Logging Off The Internet

    Goes back to the homepage. To specify a homepage, please see Homepage. • 3 Bookmarks You can open the Bookmarks list to choose a web bookmark. (The Bookmarks list is stored in the remote server. It can be used only when you are connected to network.) • 4 Mark Site Bookmarks the current web site or web page to the My Favourites list.
  • Page 52 (Cache). You can access a desired web page off-line by selecting this item. If the web page you want is not stored in the temporary memory, you will be prompted to connect to the web service. If the temporary memory is cleared, all web content stored in it will be erased.
  • Page 53 Displays outbox status screen. The unsent information (such as an unsent Web-based e-mail) is stored here when you navigate the Web. You can come here to see if there is any unsent information and send it again the next time you link to the Web.
  • Page 54 48 The Mobile Internet...
  • Page 55: The Menus

    The Menus Your phone's menus cover a wide variety of features. The main menu is made up of 8 animated icons. Each represents a specific main menu option consisting of related submenus. Using the menus Normal access For example, if you want to change the language setting: Press to access the main menu.
  • Page 56: Last Number

    Phone Book Phone Book menu allows you to view the phone book directory and to add and delete entries. In this menu you can choose from the following options: Last number You can find the record of the latest calls in a variety of situations.
  • Page 57: Find Record

    You can also find a Phone Book record by typing the first letter of its name. For example, if the name starts with "K", enter "K" and press (OK) or .
  • Page 58: Add Entry To Sim

    Records with existing voice tags: Playback Play the voice tag of this record. Edit Change the voice tag. This is done in the same way as adding a voice tag. Delete Delete the voice tag. Add Entry to SIM You can store phone book records in your SIM card memory:...
  • Page 59: Caller Group

    (OK) or to delete. Delete All In Phone Deletes all records stored in the phone memory. Steps are the same as describe in Delete All In SIM. Delete All Erases all voice tags from the phone book records. Enter the phone code and...
  • Page 60: Voice Dial

    When a call comes in from this group, the handset vibrates five times first before it rings. Ring Type Define a ring tone for this group. Your phone will ring with the tone you choose when there is an incoming call from this group. SMS Alert Specify an alert tone for short messages from this group.
  • Page 61: Own Number

    Status This menu option allows you to view the numbers of free and occupied phone book entries. The phone memory can store up to 100 phone book records, while the number of available entries in the SIM memory varies, depending on the network service you subscribe to.
  • Page 62 Copy all records from the SIM memory into the phone memory while keeping the original records in the SIM memory. After entering this option, the screen will show the total number of the records and ask if you want to copy all records. Press...
  • Page 63: Messages

    . If you want to exit, press (QUIT) or Start Chat You can initiate a chat session by replying to a message in your Inbox. You will be prompted to enter your nickname and a chat message. Then press (OK) or to initiate the chat session.
  • Page 64 − If you want to select a number from the Phone Book when you are prompted to enter the phone number, you can press (SEL) or and enter the recipient’s name saved in the Phone Book. When the desired phone number...
  • Page 65: New Message

    You can initiate a chat session by selecting SMS Chat followed by Start Chat. − Enter a nickname you’d like to use. Then type the message you want to send. Finally enter the phone number of the person you want to chat with and press (OK) or to send the chat invitation.
  • Page 66: Icon Message

    Erase History. Icon Message In this option, you can first select an icon you like, then write down a text message you’d like to send with the icon. When done, choose to send or save the message.
  • Page 67: Outbox

    Send. Outbox You can use this function to read the messages you sent or saved. After entering this option, you will see the record of the last saved message showing its phone number and record number. Scroll the records until the one you want appears on the screen.
  • Page 68: Broadcast

    (OK) or and enter the topic you want. If you have entered a topic before, it will appear on the screen when you select this item. You can then choose to add a new topic, edit or delete the saved one.
  • Page 69: Delete All

    Notification If you activate this function, your service provider will send you a delivery report. Format You can ask the network to convert your text message into different formats. Select from the following formats: Text, Paging, E-Mail, Fax, Voice, ERMES, Telex and Grp4 Fax.
  • Page 70: Call Divert

    • Cost Limit You can set a limit to the total call cost. Your phone cannot be used to make a pay call if call cost goes beyond that limit. When this function is activated, the remaining cost will appear on the screen.
  • Page 71: Call Barring

    When Busy This option will divert incoming calls if your phone is busy. Settings are the same as for Divert Voice. If No Reply This option will divert incoming calls if you do not answer. Settings are the same as for Divert Voice.
  • Page 72: Call Waiting

    This option allows you to change the password for the Call Barring function. Call Waiting When you are on a call and an incoming call is made to your phone, an incoming call number and a call-waiting message will appear. Choose to activate, cancel or check the status of this function.
  • Page 73: Phone Setting

    Animation 1 Display the handset’s default animation 1. The screensaver you select will be displayed on the standby screen if the keypad is untouched for about 30 seconds. The screensaver will disappear if there is an incoming call received or when you touch any key on the keypad.
  • Page 74: Set Time & Date

    Set Time & Date Sets current date and time to be displayed on the standby screen. To set the date, use the alphanumeric keys to enter the year, month and day. Press (OK) or to confirm. To set the time, use...
  • Page 75: Browser Setup

    The default setting is 9600, which is the standard data rate for GSM phones. − Line Type This is the type of call you make to your ISP. The default setting is ISDN. • Primary Data This is the IP address of the gateway (ISP main server) through which you access the Internet.
  • Page 76: Key Lock

    Edit Profile Name You can change the profile name here. Idle Time Out You can specify the time the phone waits before hanging up if it detects no Internet activity. Minimum: 30 seconds; Maximum: 1000 seconds. Clear Cache The cache serves a temporary memory that stores the content of the last browsed web page.
  • Page 77: Input Mode

    Select On or Off. Auto Redial If you make a call that is not answered, your phone will redial the number continuously. Your phone will redial up to 10 times before the call is answered. Choose to turn this function on or off.
  • Page 78: Band

    When you change the PIN code status, you will be prompted to enter PIN. Phone Code This option is used to set the phone code. The phone code can be set to protect your phone from unauthorised use. The phone code is a four digit number whose default is 1, 2, 3, 4.
  • Page 79: Fixed Dial

    With this function, you can help prevent unauthorised use of the phone with unknown SIM cards. If you set this function On, and if the SIM card inserted into your phone is not the one used to enable this function, you will be asked to enter the unlock code when you switch on your phone.
  • Page 80: Audio Setting

    This menu enables you to adjust the audio settings of your phone. Ring Type Select a ring tone from a variety of melodies. The ring tone you set in this option will be used for the currently active profile (see Profiles). Scroll the list of the available ring tones and listen to a highlighted melody.
  • Page 81 This function set your phone to ring, vibrate or the backlight to flash, when the recipient answers your call. Silent In this option, settings are predefined for silent use (vibrate on, ringer and keypad tone off etc.). The settings can be adjusted in the same way as in General. The Menus 75...
  • Page 82: Edit Melody

    Activates/deactivates the Caller Group feature. Edit Melody This function allows you to compose up to 5 ring melodies of your own using the available musical notes stored in your phone memory. Select an empty ring and the following screen will be displayed: Composing a melody •...
  • Page 83 Keypad mapping The table below illustrates how to enter musical notes of different length and symbols using their number keys: Note symbol Note length Note symbol (inverted) 1/16 3/16 ¼ ½ ¾ Eighth rest Half rest Flat Sharp The Menus 77...
  • Page 84: Tools

    Delete the melody. • Send Melody You can send the melody to someone in the same way as you send a text message. You must save the melody before you can send it. Tools Personalisation Services for your Motorola Talkabout...
  • Page 85: Sim Menu

    You can also download animations by selecting ScreenSaver in the Phone Setting menu. • If you enter this option for the first time, you will see a list of 3 empty screensaver entries. Select one from the list and press (SEL) or .
  • Page 86: Games

    ▲ anticlockwise) to direct the snake to a goody. The longer the snake, the higher the score. You are not allowed to stop the snake or make it go backwards. When the snake hits its own tail or eggs, or the surrounding frame, a game is over. Then the screen will show your score.
  • Page 87 Top Score. Brick In this game you have to use a bat and ball to break a set of bricks. When all the bricks have been broken, you go to a new level and break a new set of bricks.
  • Page 88 Top Score. Box World In this game the aim is to get rid of the boxes in as fewest moves as possible. This is done by pushing each box onto a fixed black object. When all boxes are on the black object, you proceed to the next level.
  • Page 89: Calendar

    Select Date You can enter the date of the note you want to read. The screen will display the date selected. Press (SEL) or to display the note for that day.
  • Page 90: Set Alarm

    Set Alarm Set the alarm clock: Daily This option ensures that the alarm will go off at the same time every day, even if the handset is powered off. Use to enter the hour, then press and enter the minute into the same way. You can also use the number keys to enter the time.
  • Page 91: Stopwatch

    (SEL) or . Choose Local to Foreign or Foreign to Local to set the exchange rate. If you set Local to Foreign as "2", for example, the rate in Foreign to Local will become "0.5" automatically, and vice versa. When the rate is set, press (OK) or to return to the calculator screen.
  • Page 92: Quick Access

    Your phone will continue to display the local time of your home country, ignoring the time zone reminder from your service provider. Quick Access This option allows you to customise the quick Access menu. Use this configuration to change menu items and create a quick Access menu of your own.
  • Page 93 Scroll through the configuration menu and press (SEL) or or an appropriate number key to select an item. You’ll be asked to designate a location in the Quick Access menu for the selected item. Enter a location number (1-9) and press (OK) or to confirm.
  • Page 94 88 The Menus...
  • Page 95: Menu Structure Map

    Menu Structure Map Tools Phone Book ScreenSaver Last number SIM Menu Find Record Add Entry to SIM Access Internet Add Entry to Phone Games Delete Calendar Caller Group Set Alarm Audio Setting Voice Dial Calculator Ring Type Service Number Stopwatch...
  • Page 96 90 Menu Structure Map...
  • Page 97: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Please note the following guidelines to ensure the optimum life and usage of your phone. • Keep your mobile phone and all accessories out of the reach of small children. • Keep your phone dry. Do not use at extreme temperatures. Temperatures °...
  • Page 98 92 Care and Maintenance...
  • Page 99 What to do if… If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. What to do if... You can't switch Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted and...
  • Page 100 You can't receive calls Check the signal strength meter 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. Check the Call Diversion and Call Barring settings.

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