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  • Page 1 START HERE >...
  • Page 3 Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola E310 CDMA wireless phone. Left Soft Key Perform functions identified by left display prompt. Send Key Send & answer calls, view recently dialed calls list..
  • Page 4: Software Copyright Notice

    1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) www.motorola.com (United States) www.motorola.ca (Canada) MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc., 2004.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and General Information....6 Getting Started ....... . 12 What’s in the Box?.
  • Page 6 Setting Answer Options ......44 Setting a Wallpaper Image ..... . . 44 Setting a Screen Saver Image .
  • Page 7 on Wireless Phones from the FDA ....77 Warranty ........82 Product Registration .
  • Page 8: Safety And General Information

    RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy.
  • Page 9: Phone Operation

    Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, if available. Use of accessories not approved by Motorola may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the...
  • Page 10: Medical Devices

    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. Medical Devices Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.
  • Page 11: Operational Warnings

    • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Responsible driving best practices may be found in the “Wireless Phone Safety Tips” at the end of this manual and at the Motorola website: www.Motorola.com/callsmart. Operational Warnings...
  • Page 12 (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers. Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:...
  • Page 13: Repetitive Motion Injuries

    playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinking-lights feature on your phone. (The blinking-light feature is not available on all products.) Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other features that incorporate blinking lights on the phones. All persons should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation.
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    To obtain the More Here guide for your phone, or another copy of this guide, see the Motorola Web site at: http://motorola.com/consumer/manuals (U.S.A.) http://motorola.ca/consumer (Canada) or contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 1-800-331-6456 in the United States or 1-800-461-4575 in Canada.
  • Page 15: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery You must install and charge the battery to use your phone. Your phone is designed to be used only with Motorola Original batteries and accessories. We recommend that you store batteries in their protective cases when not in use.
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    Action 3 Insert the battery, printed arrow first, under the tabs at the bottom of the battery compartment and push down. 4 Insert the tabs at the bottom of the battery door into the slot at the base of the phone, then push the door down until you hear a click locking...
  • Page 17: Battery Use

    described below. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. Action 1 Plug the travel charger into your phone with the release tab facing up. 2 Plug the other end of the travel charger into the appropriate electrical outlet. 3 When your phone indicates C h a r g e C o m p l e t e , press the release tab and remove the travel charger.
  • Page 18 Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals. To maximize your battery’s performance: • Always use Motorola Original™ batteries and battery chargers. The phone warranty does not cover damage caused from using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery chargers.
  • Page 19: Changing The Convertible Covers

    Changing the Convertible Covers You can change the flip cover and the battery cover on your phone to personalize its appearance. Removing a Flip Cover Action Grasp the sides of the flip cover and slide the cover toward the bottom of the phone, and then off the flip.
  • Page 20: Attaching The Camera

    Slide the flip cover on to the flip engaging the channels on both sides of the flip. Attaching the Camera Insert the optional Motorola Original Camera into the accessory connector port at the bottom of your phone. Turning Your Phone On Action 1 Open your phone.
  • Page 21: Adjusting Volume

    Rhythm Lights Your phone has a rhythm lights feature that illuminates the keyboard (for approximately 10 seconds) upon powerup, when a key is pressed, or when the flip is opened. Adjusting Volume Roll the jog dial up or down to: •...
  • Page 22: Answering A Call

    Note: You must dial the phone number from the idle display (see page 21). Answering a Call When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message. Press A N S W E R ( Tip: When the phone flip is active, open the phone to answer the call.
  • Page 23: Learning To Use Your Phone

    Learning to Use Your Phone See page 1 for a basic phone diagram. Using the Display The idle display (shown below) is the standard display when you are not on a call or using the menu. You must be in the idle display to dial a phone number. Datebook Shortcuts * Optional network/subscription dependent feature...
  • Page 24 display. The center part of the 5-way navigation key is the “OK” key ( ). Press (menu) indicator at the bottom center of the display indicates you can press the menu key ( main menus to see additional features or menu items. Labels at the bottom corners of the display show the current soft key functions.
  • Page 25 = digital service = 13K digital & = packet data service ➌ In Use Indicator Shows that a call is in progress. Other indicators can include: = secure CSD call = secure packet data transfer = secure application connection ➍ Roam Indicator Shows that your phone is seeking or using another network outside your home network.
  • Page 26 ➏ ALI Indicator (indicator is carrier dependent) Shows the status of the Automatic Location Information (ALI) feature. On text entry screens, shows text entry status information. = tap method ➐ Battery Level Indicator Vertical bars show the battery charge level. Recharge the battery when you see L o w B a t t e r y and hear the low battery alert.
  • Page 27: Using The 5-Way Navigation Key

    Using the 5-Way 5-Way Navigation Navigation Use the 5-way navigation key to navigate the menu system, change feature settings, and play games. The center part of the 5-way navigation key is the “OK” key ), used to select items in a list. From the idle display, press S to select 1 of the 4 menu feature icons in the idle display.
  • Page 28: Using Menus

    Using Menus From the idle display, press Menu Key Enter menu system, or open a sub-menu. Left Soft Key Perform left function. OK Key (part of the 5- way navigation key) Select feature option. Send Key Send & answer calls, view recently dialed calls list.
  • Page 29: Selecting A Menu Feature

    the main menu, depending on your service provider and service subscription options. Menu Icon Feature V o i c e M e m o s M e d i a C e n t e r S e t t i n g s B r e w * A l e r t S t y l e s S h o r t c u t s...
  • Page 30: Selecting A Feature Option

    Selecting a Feature Option Some features require you to select an item from a list: Press E X I T ( to go back to previous screen. • Press want. • In a numbered list, press a number key to highlight the item.
  • Page 31: Entering Feature Information

    Entering Feature Information Some features require you to enter information. Press scroll down to other items. C A N C E L Press C A N C E L ( making changes. D O N E ( when you enter or edit information. •...
  • Page 32: Text Messaging

    Text Messaging The message center lets you compose and send text messages. Flashing cursor indicates insertion point. Press E X I T ( When you enter text using the tap method (see page 31), the flashing cursor changes to a block cursor, and the soft key functions change: Flashing cursor indicates...
  • Page 33: Entering Text

    Entering Text Multiple text entry methods make it easy for you to enter names, numbers, and messages on your phone. Choosing an Entry Method Most text entry screens let you enter letters, numbers, and/ or symbols as required. Press from a text entry screen to select a text method: Let the phone predict each word as you i T a p enter it (see page 34).
  • Page 34 Press > E n t r y S e t u p from any text entry screen and select the T a p M e t h o d menu option. Press 1 a number key 1 or more times 2 number keys 3 O K ( select a letter, number, or...
  • Page 35: General Text Entry Rules

    General Text Entry Rules Press a number key repeatedly to cycle through its characters (see the “Character Chart” on page 34). Press a number key as many times as necessary to enter desired character at flashing cursor location. Press & hold a number key to cycle between text &...
  • Page 36: Entry Method

    Character Chart Use this chart as a guide for entering characters with the tap method. Note: This chart may not reflect the exact character set available on your phone (for example, due to language requirements). Using iTAP™ Software Predictive Text Entry Method iTAP™...
  • Page 37: Entering Words

    Note: You can switch languages within a message in iTAP text method. Press language you want to use. Entering Words Action 1 Press a number key 1 time to enter the first letter of the word. The letters associated with the key are shown at the bottom of the display.
  • Page 38 For example, to spell the word “art,” press display shows: Flashing cursor indicates insertion point. Press C A N C E L ( cancel message. Entering Novel Words You may enter a word that the iTAP software does not recognize. If the word you want does not display: Action 1 Press you see a letter combination that matches the...
  • Page 39: Entering Numbers

    Entering Punctuation Press 1 or 0 Using Capitalization The first word of a sentence is automatically capitalized, with following words in lowercase. Action Press up once to change the highlighted word or letters to uppercase. Press up twice to change the highlighted word or letters to uppercase.
  • Page 40: Using Symbol Mode

    Deleting Letters and Words Place the cursor to the right of the text you want to delete, and then do the following: Action Press clear ( Hold clear ( Using Symbol Mode Your phone provides an alternate way to enter symbol characters in a message.
  • Page 41: Using The External Display

    / : ; " & ' ( ) [ ] { } ¿ ¡ ~ < > = $ £ ¥ # % * + - x * / = > < # § Note: This chart may not reflect the exact character set available on your phone.
  • Page 42: Locking Your Phone Manually

    Locking Your Phone Manually Find the Feature Press 1 keypad keys 2 O K ( Unlocking Your Phone Tip: Your phone’s unlock code is originally set to 1234. Your service provider may reset the unlock code to the last 4 digits of your phone number. At the E n t e r U n l o c k C o d e prompt: Press 1 keypad keys...
  • Page 43: Changing A Code Or Password

    Press 1 keypad keys 2 O K ( Changing a Code or Password Your phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234, and the 6-digit security password is originally set to 000000. Your service provider may reset these passwords before you receive your phone. If your service provider has not reset these numbers, we recommend that you change them to prevent others from accessing your personal information.
  • Page 44 If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the last 4 digits of your phone number. If that does not work, at the E n t e r U n l o c k C o d e prompt: Press 2 keypad keys 3 O K (...
  • Page 45: Setting Up Your Phone

    Setting Up Your Phone Storing Your Name and Phone Number To store or edit your name and phone number information on your phone: Find the Feature Setting the Time and Date You must set the time and date format to use the datebook.
  • Page 46: Setting Answer Options

    The ring style indicator on the display shows the current ring style (see page 22). To set a ring style: Find the Feature Press 2 S E L E C T ( Setting Answer Options You can use different options to answer an incoming call. Find the Feature The A n s w e r O p t i o n s menu includes: M u l t i - K e y...
  • Page 47: Setting A Screen Saver Image

    Press 2 C H A N G E ( up or down 4 S E L E C T ( 6 C H A N G E ( 8 S E L E C T ( 9 D O N E ( Note: You can set a photo as wallpaper or as a screen saver immediately after you take the photo.
  • Page 48: Setting Display Contrast

    The screen saver image minimizes to fill the display, if necessary. An animation repeats for 1 minute, then the first frame of the animation displays. Tip: Turn off the screen saver to extend battery life. Find the Feature Press 2 C H A N G E ( up or down 4 S E L E C T ( 6 C H A N G E (...
  • Page 49: Setting Display Color

    Setting Display Color You can select the color palette that your phone uses to display indicators, highlights, and soft key labels. Find the Feature Adjusting the Backlight You can set the amount of time that the display and keypad backlights remain on, or turn off backlights to extend battery life.
  • Page 50 Setting Ring Tones (Alert) Styles Different alert styles can be selected. Find the Feature Press 2 C H A N G E ( Setting Ring Tones (Alert) Details Different alert details can be set. Find the Feature Press 3 C H A N G E ( The A l e r t S t y l e s D e t a i l M e n u includes the following options as well as additional optins not listed here.
  • Page 51: Hiding Or Showing Location Information

    Note: Alert Styles menu location may be carrier specific. Turning On/Off the Fun Flip The Fun Flip can be turned on or off for opening the flip and an incoming call. Find the Feature Press 2 C H A N G E ( Hiding or Showing Location Information Your phone uses the Automatic Location...
  • Page 52 Press 2 S E L E C T ( To view or change the location transmission status of your phone during a call, press scroll to L o c a t i o n O n or 9 1 1 O n l y select the setting >...
  • Page 53: Calling Features

    Calling Features For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see page 19. Changing the Active Line Change the active phone line to make and receive calls from your other phone number. Find the Feature The active line indicator in the display shows the currently active phone line (see page 22).
  • Page 54: Using Caller Id

    With automatic redial, your phone automatically redials the number for 4 minutes. When the call goes through, your phone rings or vibrates 1 time, displays R e d i a l S u c c e s s f u l , and then connects the call.
  • Page 55: Canceling An Incoming Call

    Canceling an Incoming Call While the phone is ringing or vibrating: Press or I G N O R E ( Depending on your phone settings and/or service subscription, the call may be forwarded to another number, or the caller may hear a busy signal.
  • Page 56: Viewing Recent Calls

    placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues. Press 1 keypad keys Viewing Recent Calls Your phone keeps a list of the calls you recently received and dialed, even if the calls did not connect. The lists are sorted from newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as new ones are added.
  • Page 57 Press V I E W ( The L a s t C a l l s M e n u can include the following options: Option Description Create a contact entry with the S t o r e number in the N o . field. Delete the entry.
  • Page 58: Returning An Unanswered Call

    Option A t t a c h N u m b e r S e n d T o n e s Returning an Unanswered Call Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and displays: • the (missed call) indicator •...
  • Page 59: Attaching A Number

    entered but did not call. To retrieve the number stored in the notepad: Find the Feature Press S T O R E ( Attaching a Number While dialing (with digits visible in the display): Press > A t t a c h N u m b e r attach a number from the Assigning a Speed Dial Number You can assign a speed dial to a contacts entry.
  • Page 60: Calling With Speed Dial

    Action 1 Press 2 Scroll to Speed Dial Nos. 3 Press 4 Scroll to the speed dial number you want to assign (1 through 9). 5 Press Calling With Speed Dial Each entry you store in your contacts list can be assigned a unique speed dial number while you are setting up the contact entry.
  • Page 61: Using Voicemail

    We recommend that you reserve contact entry 1 (speed dial number 1) for storing and dialing your voicemail phone number. Usually, your service provider has already done this for you. If necessary, see the More Here guide for information on how to store your voicemail number as a contact entry.
  • Page 62: Receiving A Voicemail Message

    Receiving a Voicemail Message When you receive a voicemail message, your phone displays the & N e w V o i c e M a i l notification. Press C A L L ( The phone calls your voicemail phone number. If no voicemail phone number is stored, your phone prompts you to store one.
  • Page 63: Muting The Phone

    Muting the Phone To mute your phone during a call, press M U T E ( available) or > M u t e . Using Call Waiting When you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate that you have received another call. Press answer the new call switch back to the first call...
  • Page 64: Phone Features

    Phone Features Main Menu This is the standard main menu layout. Menu organization and feature names may vary on your phone. If you do not find a feature in the main menu, select M o r e ( features may be available on your phone. Settings (see next page) Media Center...
  • Page 65: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu • Personalize • Main Menu • Home Keys • Color Style • Ext. Lens Color • Greeting • Banner • Rhythm Lights • fUN fLIP • Wallpaper • Themes • Screen Saver • Speed Dial • Initial Setup •...
  • Page 66: Feature Quick Reference

    Feature Quick Reference You can do more with your phone than make and receive phone calls! For example, you can store frequently called numbers in the contact list for easy dialing, organize your meetings and other events in the datebook, browse the Web, download applications, send messages, and more.
  • Page 67 Messages Feature Description Send Send a text message: Message > M o r e > M e s s a g e C e n t e r > C r e a t e M e s s a g e Insert While composing a message: Pictures &...
  • Page 68: Personalizing Features

    Feature Dial Number Call a number stored in the contact list: Voice Dial Number Personalizing Features Feature Ring Alert Ring Volume Keypad Volume Menu View Reorder Menu Items Description > C o n t a c t s > entry to call Voice dial a number stored in the contacts list: Press and release the voice key, and...
  • Page 69: Menu Features

    Feature Description Themes Select different themes, (None, Fashion, Graffiti, or Tropical): > S e t t i n g s > P e r s o n a l i z e > T h e m e s Soft Keys & Change soft key labels and menu Menu Icons feature icons in the idle display:...
  • Page 70: Dialing Features

    Feature Master Reset Master Clear Dialing Features Feature Auto PIN Dial DTMF Tones Description Reset all options except unlock code, security code, lifetime timer: > S e t t i n g s > I n i t i a l S e t u p >...
  • Page 71: Call Monitoring

    Call Monitoring Network connection time is the elapsed time from the moment you connect to your service provider's network to the moment you end the call by pressing includes busy signals and ringing. The amount of network connection time you track on your resettable timer may not equal the amount of time for which you are billed by your service provider.
  • Page 72 obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products. Feature Speaker- phone Auto Answer (car kit or headset) Auto Handsfree (car kit) Power-Off Delay (car kit) Charger Time (car kit) Description Activate a connected external speakerphone during a call: Press S P E A K E R ( ) (if available) or...
  • Page 73: Data And Fax Calls

    Data and Fax Calls Feature Description Send Data Connect your phone to the or Fax device, then place the call through the device application. Receive Connect your phone to the Data or device, then: > S e t t i n g s > C o n n e c t i o n >...
  • Page 74: Personal Organizer Features

    Personal Organizer Features Feature Datebook Event View Datebook Event Event Reminder Record Voice Memo Play Voice Memo Record Phone Call Description Add an event to the datebook: > M o r e > O f f i c e T o o l s > D a t e b o o k >...
  • Page 75: News And Entertainment

    Feature Description Calculator Calculate numbers: > M o r e > O f f i c e T o o l s > C a l c u l a t o r Currency Convert currency: Converter > M o r e > O f f i c e T o o l s >...
  • Page 76 > M e d i a C e n t e r > S o u n d s Use the optional Motorola Original™ FM Stereo Radio Headset accessory: > M e d i a C e n t e r > R a d i o...
  • Page 77: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    Specific Absorption Rate Data The model wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 78 2. The SAR information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
  • Page 79: Consumer Information

    Consumer Information on Wireless Phones from the FDA The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides consumer information on wireless phones at: http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html Following are safety-related questions and answers discussed at this web site. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
  • Page 80 case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following: •...
  • Page 81 FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones.
  • Page 82 What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
  • Page 83 children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. Do handsfree kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions? Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that handsfree kits reduce risks.
  • Page 84: Warranty

    This limited warranty is a consumer's exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to new Motorola Products, Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the...
  • Page 85 (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage. Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Defects or damage...
  • Page 86: Who Is Covered

    Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage. Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated;...
  • Page 87: What Will Motorola Do

    What Will Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts.
  • Page 88 Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of the Motorola software.
  • Page 89: Product Registration

    Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new Motorola phone. Registering helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you should your phone require an update or other service. Registration is for U.S. residents only and is not required for warranty coverage.
  • Page 90: Index

    Index accessories 12, 13, 17, 64 accessory connector port 1 active line indicator 22, 23 alert creating 74 defined 43 downloading 65, 73 setting 66 turning off 20, 53 ALI indicators 22, 24, 49 analog signal indicator 22 animation downloading 65, 73 inserting in message 65 screen saver 45 viewing 74...
  • Page 91 emergency number 53 ending 19, 20 making 19 muting 61 received calls list 54 receiving 20 recent calls 54 restricting 64 speakerphone 70 storing 54 three-way call 64 timers 69 unanswered call 56 C a l l F a i l e d message 51 call waiting 61 caller ID 52, 56 calling line identification.
  • Page 92 language 67 menu icons, personalizing DTMF tones activating 68 sending 55, 56, 68 earpiece volume 19 emergency number 53 end key 1, 19, 20, 26 ending a call 19, 20 E n t e r U n l o c k C o d e message 40, 42 event alert 66 external display 39...
  • Page 93 message waiting 22, 24 missed call 56 ring style 22, 24, 43 roam 22, 23 signal strength 22 silent ring style 24, 43 soft ring style 24, 43 text entry mode 24 vibrate and ring style 24, vibrate style 24, 43 voice message waiting iTAP software 34 joystick 1, 26...
  • Page 94 view, changing 66, 67 menu key 1, 26, 27 message menu feature icon 21 receiving 65 sending 65 message waiting indicator 22, 24 messages menu feature icon 21 micro-browser, using 73 microphone 1 missed call indicator 56 M i s s e d C a l l s message 56 More Here guide 12 muting a call 61 my telephone number 20,...
  • Page 95 active line indicator 23 active line, changing 51 adding digits after 55 attaching two numbers redialing 51 storing your number 43 viewing your number 20 picture downloading 65, 73 inserting in message 65 screen saver 45 viewing 74 wallpaper 44 PIN code, dialing automatically 68 power key 1, 18...
  • Page 96 personalizing 67 sound downloading 65, 73 inserting in message 65 speakerphone, activating speed dial number, defined 58 using 58 standby time, increasing 46, 47 storing a call 54 symbol chart 38 symbol text entry 38 tap method text entry 31 telephone number storing your number 43 viewing your number 20...
  • Page 97 dialing with one-touch dial using 59 volume earpiece 19 keypad 66 ringer 19, 66 volume keys 1, 19 wallpaper 44 warranty 82 Web browser icon 21 Web pages 73 U.S. patent Re. 34,976...
  • Page 98: Wireless Phone Safety Tips

    1 Get to know your Motorola wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking...
  • Page 99 2 When available, use a handsfree device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your wireless phone with one of the many Motorola Original™ handsfree accessories available today. 3 Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road.
  • Page 100 8 Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies.* 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.*...
  • Page 101 Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE or visit the CTIA Web site at...
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