Receiving And Reading An Sms Message; Sending Email Messages; Making A Call; International Phone Calls - Motorola V Series User Manual

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Receiving and Reading an SMS Message

Cool...I got a message! Before long you'll be getting a lot of
messages.
When a SMS message is received, your Personal Communicator
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alerts, displays
the message is read. If there is not enough memory to store the
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message the
flashes after you read the message. One or more
messages must be deleted before the message can be stored.
1. Press # to read the message.
2. Select your view options for the message and press (.
3. You can reply to the message, store it, or delete it.
Note: If you send and receive a lot of SMS messages, battery life could be
shortened.
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Making a Call

Note: Don't forget to use your headset so you can hear your call.
Use
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to decrease or increase the volume level.
Note: You can press ] to quickly go to your Phone Book, select the
number you want to call, then press ( .
Enter the phone number, then press (.
Note: If you make a mistake, press and release ) to remove the last character, or
hold down ) to remove multiple characters.

International Phone Calls

1. Press and hold 0 (zero) until + is displayed.
2. Enter the country code, then the phone number. The country code follows the
conventional format, 44 for the UK, 46 for Sweden, etc.
As for a conventional international call, remove the first "0" of the area code you dial.
GSM Emergency Calls
The world-wide GSM standard provides a single number, 112, to dial in cases of
emergency. The emergency call is directed to a central operator. The call can be
made without any security codes and, depending on the network, without a SIM
card inserted.
To dial the GSM emergency number, press 112
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Sending Email Messages

Contact your service provider to find out if this option is supported and to get the
email server number.
1. Type the email address followed by either a space or a number sign (#), then
type the message text. For example, to send a "Hello" message to email
address "abc123@isp.com" type abc123:isp.com#Hello.
Note: Depending on your service provider, you may need to use a space in
place of the number sign (#) between the address and the email text.
2. When your message is complete, press
3. From the Message Editor, select to send the message, then press
4. Choose Phone Number Entry, then enter the email server number.
5. When the email server number is displayed, press
is displayed.
Note: If you get the "Unable to deliver message" error, return to the email
address and try replacing the number sign (#) with a space, or vice versa.
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Ending a Call

Press ( or ).

Redialling the Last Number Called from Standby Mode

Press (((.

Receiving a Call

Note: Don't forget to use your headset so you can hear your call. Use
to decrease or increase the volume level.
Press ( to answer the call.
Note: When your Personal Communicator is closed or in the holster, you can press
}, located on the outside of your Personal Communicator, to answer a call right
away.

In-Call Menu

There are lots of things you can do during a call. To access the in-call menu, press
% during a call, to exit the menu, press ).
Note: Menu selections depend on the state of the call, the type and setting of your
SIM card, and your subscription to these services. The following paragraphs explain
all possible options.
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