Motorola C336 Reference Manual

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Internal Antenna
Left Soft Key
Perform functions
identified by left
display prompt.
Menu Key
Open a menu when
M
you see
in the
display.
Power/End Key
Press & hold to
power phone on &
off.
Press & release to
end phone calls, exit
menu system.
Microphone
Headset Connector Port
Your C330 Series phone lets you change covers and keypads
(see "Changing Your Phone's Cover" on page 23).
Your phone may not appear exactly as the phone image above.
Note that all key locations, sequences and functions remain the same with any of
the various covers.
Earpiece
Power Connector Port
Insert charger.
Right Soft Key
Perform functions
identified by right
display prompt.
Send/Answer Key
Make and answer
calls; press in idle to
see recent dialled
calls.
Navigation Key
Scroll through lists,
set volume.
USB Connector
Port
Insert data cable.
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  • Page 1: Welcome

    Welcome Internal Antenna Left Soft Key Perform functions identified by left display prompt. Menu Key Open a menu when you see in the display. Power/End Key Press & hold to power phone on & off. Press & release to end phone calls, exit menu system.
  • Page 2 MOTOROLA, the Stylised M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2003 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Menu Map

    Menu Map Main Menu • Recent Calls • Ring Styles • Media Center • My Tones • MotoMixer • Picture Viewer • Chat • Games • Browser * • Web Sessions * • Datebook • Voice Dial • Quick Dial •...
  • Page 4: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu • Call Divert * • Voice Calls • Fax Calls • Data Calls • Cancel All • Divert Status • Phone Status • My Tel. Numbers * • Credit Info/Available * • Active Line • Battery Meter • Other Information •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome ..........1 Menu Map .
  • Page 6 Calling Features ......... . 55 Displaying Your Phone Number .
  • Page 7 Phonebook ..........87 Items in a Phonebook Entry .
  • Page 8 Personal Organiser Features ......123 Datebook ..........123 Alarm Reminders .
  • Page 9: Safety And General Information

    0.063 watts to 1.58 watts. 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: •...
  • Page 10 • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the United States, Report 86, 1986 • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 • National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom 1995 •...
  • Page 11 (2.5 cm) from your body when transmitting. Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories, look in the accessory section of this manual. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Page 12 Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your Personal Communicator when on board an aircraft. Any use of a Personal Communicator must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of,...
  • Page 13: Safety And General Use In Vehicles

    Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Safety and General Use in Vehicles Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in your vehicle.
  • Page 14: Operational Cautions

    The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
  • Page 15 European Union Directives Conformance Statement Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with •The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC •All other relevant EU Directives IMEI: 350034/40/394721/9 0168 Type: MC2-41H14 The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.
  • Page 16: Warranty Information

    In no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental special or consequential damages* arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed by law.
  • Page 17: How To Get Warranty Service

    How to get Warranty Service? In most cases the authorised Motorola dealer which sold and/or installed your Motorola Personal Communicator and original accessories will honour a warranty claim and/or provide warranty service. Alternatively, for...
  • Page 18 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 responsibility for any...
  • Page 19: What Is Not Covered By The Warranty

    What is not covered by the Warranty This warranty is not valid if the defects are due to damage, misuse, tampering, neglect or lack of care and in case of alterations or repair carried out by unauthorised persons. 1 Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner.
  • Page 20 Note: The talk-time, stand-by time and total life cycle of a Motorola rechargeable battery for your Personal Communicator will depend on usage conditions and network configurations. As a consumable product, the specifications indicate that you should be able to obtain optimum performance for your Motorola Personal Communicator within the first six months from date of purchase and up-to (200) charges.
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    Your digital wireless phone has a permanent internal battery, and typically comes equipped with a charger. Other accessory options can customise your phone for maximum performance and portability. To purchase Motorola Original™ accessories, please contact Motorola as per the enclosed User Information publication. About This Guide...
  • Page 22: Changing Your Sim Card

    Changing Your SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/message memory. It must be installed in the base of the phone. If you have problems with your SIM card, contact your service provider. Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card.
  • Page 23: Changing Your Phone's Cover

    To Change Your SIM Card 3 Slide the metal SIM card holder back to unlock it, then lift up to open it slightly. Remove the old SIM card, if necessary. 4 Insert the new SIM card in the holder with the cut corner on the upper left and the gold plate facing down.
  • Page 24 To Remove a Cover and Keypad 1 Press down on the cover release button at the top of your phone. 2 Pull the top of the phone’s back cover to release it. Note: If your cover has a removable side band, remove it at this point.
  • Page 25 Note: Always use Motorola Original™ covers. The phone warranty does not cover damage caused from using non-Motorola accessories. Always use the keypad and side band (if applicable) that matches the new cover.
  • Page 26 To Install a Cover and Keypad Note: If your phone has an end cap, install it before attaching the front cover. 1 Slide the top of the phone into the top of the new front cover. 2 Press the bottom of the phone into the front cover until the side tabs snap into...
  • Page 27: Resetting Your Phone

    To Install a Cover and Keypad 3 Insert the bottom of the back cover. 4 Press the top of the back cover down until it hooks over the cover release button. Resetting Your Phone If your phone becomes frozen on a single display, error message, or power up, reset your phone as follows: To Reset Your Phone 1 Remove your phone’s back and front cover as described in...
  • Page 28: Charging The Phone

    Battery Use Your C330 Series phone has a permanent internal battery. To maximise your battery’s performance: • Always use Motorola Original™ battery chargers. The phone warranty does not cover damage caused from using non-Motorola battery chargers. 28 - Getting Started...
  • Page 29: Turning Your Phone On

    • New phones or phones that have been stored for long periods of time may require a longer initial charge time. • Maintain the phone at or near room temperature when charging. • Do not expose phones to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume You can adjust your phone’s earpiece and ring tone volume by pressing right and left on the S: When You Can Adjust you are in a call earpiece speaker volume the display is idle ring tone volume Making and Answering Calls This section summarises the most basic calling features.
  • Page 31: Answering A Call

    To Make a Call 1 Enter the number with the keypad keys (up to 40 digits) Note: If you make a mistake, press the last digit, or press and hold digits. 2 Press N (send key) to make the call 3 Press O (end key) when the call is done.
  • Page 32 32 - Getting Started...
  • Page 33: Using Your Phone

    Using Your Phone See page 1 for a diagram of basic phone components. Display Symbols The top section of the display shows phone status indicators. The following illustration shows some of the common indicators that you may see at the top of the display when using your phone. Messages, phone numbers, and menu options appear in the middle of the display.
  • Page 34 — Service ˜ In Use Indicator Indicator – Signal Strength Indicator 5v O, õ=E ž Alert Type Indicator PH.BOOK Clock  Menu Indicator – Signal Strength Indicator Shows the strength of your phone’s connection with the network. 5 4 3 2 1 j Strong You cannot make or answer calls when the “no signal”...
  • Page 35 ™ Roam Indicator Appears when your phone uses another network system outside your home network. When you leave your home network area, your phone roams or seeks another network. Icons here can also indicate your text entry mode (alpha, numeric, symbol, etc.) š...
  • Page 36: Using The Menu

    Using the Menu Navigating to a Feature You can access many of your phone’s features by using these keys to move through the menu system: Left Soft Key Perform functions identified by left display prompt. Menu Key Power/End Key Press & hold to power phone on &...
  • Page 37: Selecting A Feature

    This guide shows how to navigate to a menu feature as follows: Find the Feature The > symbol means that you should scroll to and select the feature. This example shows that you should press M, scroll to and select , then scroll to and select Recent Calls Selecting a Feature...
  • Page 38: Entering Feature Information

    Entering Feature Information Features such as the phonebook and datebook require you to enter information to fill in an entry’s details: Press scroll down to additional Name: John Smith items. No: 2125551212 CANCEL Press (-) to exit CANCEL without making changes. (-) appears when you DONE enter or edit information.
  • Page 39 The message centre lets you compose and send text messages. (See “Entering Text” on page 46.) A flashing cursor shows you where the text will appear: Flashing cursor indicates Msg: insertion point. CANCEL Press CANCEL to exit without making changes. When you enter text, the flashing cursor changes to a block cursor, and the soft key functions change: Block cursor...
  • Page 40: Setting Up Your Phone

    Setting Up Your Phone You can adjust a wide variety of phone settings to suit your needs. You can download pictures and sounds to use as your wallpaper, screen saver, animation, or alert tones. See “Downloading Pictures, Games, and Sounds” on page 134. Setting the Time and Date Find the Feature Changing Personal Greetings...
  • Page 41: Customise An Alert Profile

    Each alert profile contains settings for ring tone and keypad volume. It also includes alert tone settings for different events: incoming calls, text messages, voicemail messages, data calls, alarms, and reminders. You can modify the settings in each profile. Note: To mix your own alert tones, see “MotoMixer Sound Editor” on page 139.
  • Page 42 Press scroll to the event for which you want to set a new alert select the event CHANGE The phone displays the list of available alerts. scroll to the alert you want for the event select the alert SELECT Note: To create your own alert tones, see “MotoMixer Sound Editor” on page 139.
  • Page 43: Setting Battery Save

    Setting Your Display Scrolling You can force the cursor to stop or wrap around when it reaches the top or bottom of a list in the display: Find the Feature Setting Display Animation You can turn animation off (to conserve the battery) or on. Animation makes your phone’s menus move smoothly as you scroll up and down.
  • Page 44: Clearing All Information

    Setting Up Your Phone for Hands-Free Use A phone headset lets you use your phone without using your hands. You can also purchase an optional Motorola Original™ Easy- Install Hands-Free Kit for your car. This accessory provides an alternative way for you to use your phone without using your handset.
  • Page 45: Automatic Answer

    Automatic Answer When you activate automatic answer and connect your phone to the Easy- Install Hands-Free Kit or phone headset, your phone automatically answers calls after two rings. Find the Feature Automatic Hands-Free You can set up your phone to automatically route calls to the Easy-Install Hands-Free Kit when it detects a connection.
  • Page 46: Entering Text

    Entering Text Various text entry methods make it easy for you to enter names, numbers, and text messages on your phone. You can enter all characters (letters, numbers, and symbols) using the standard tap method. Other text modes let you easily enter numbers and symbols, or insert text already stored on your phone.
  • Page 47: Choosing A Text Mode

    Choosing a Text Mode To activate a text mode, press M > screen and select the text mode: Let the phone predict each word as you enter it, iTAP then choose the word from a list (see “Predictive Text Entry with iTAP™ Software”...
  • Page 48 To enter text using the tap method: Do This 1 Press a number key cycle through the characters one or more times associated with the key and select the character you want (see the “Character Chart” on page 46). 2 Continue to press enter the rest of the characters in number keys the text message...
  • Page 49: General Text Entry Rules

    General Text Entry Rules Press a number key to enter text at flashing cursor location. Msg: Press a number key as many times as CANCEL necessary to enter the desired character. Press and hold a number key to cycle between tap method and numeric text entry mode.
  • Page 50: Symbol Mode

    Symbol Mode Your phone provides an alternate way to find and enter symbol characters in a text message. You can view and select from a variety of available symbols. To activate symbol mode from any text entry screen, press M and select menu option.
  • Page 51 Symbol Chart Use this chart as a guide for entering symbols in symbol mode. space . ? ! , @ _ & ~ : ; " - ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥ @ _ \ / : ; "...
  • Page 52: Enter Words

    Enter Words To enter a word with iTAP software: Do This 1 Press a number key enter the first letter of the word one time The letters associated with the key you pressed are shown at the bottom of the display. 2 Press number keys enter the rest of the word (one per letter)
  • Page 53 For example, to spell “act,” press 2 2 8. The display shows: Flashing cursor indicates insertion Cat Bat Abu point. DELETE Press (-) to DELETE clear the last letter entered. Press scroll and see additional word choices. SELECT Press (+) to insert the SELECT highlighted word.
  • Page 54 54 - Using Your Phone...
  • Page 55: Calling Features

    Calling Features This chapter describes features related to making and answering calls. For information about other call-related features, see “Viewing the Received Calls or Dialled Calls List” on page 59 and “Data and Fax Calls” on page 111. For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see pages 30–31.
  • Page 56: Redialling A Number

    Redialling a Number You can redial a previously dialled phone number, whether the call was connected or busy. From the idle display: Press go directly to the dialled calls list scroll to the entry you want to call redial the highlighted number Using Redial If you receive a busy signal, your phone displays When you hear a busy signal and see the...
  • Page 57: Terminating An Incoming Call

    • If caller ID information is not available, your phone displays the message Incoming Call • Outgoing Calls: Other phones can display your phone number when you call them or send a message. To hide your number for the next call or message, press M > >...
  • Page 58: Dialling International Numbers

    To call the emergency number at any time: Press 1 keypad keys dial the emergency number (such as 999) call the emergency number Dialling International Numbers To dial the local international access code: Do This Press 0 for two insert the international access code seconds for the country from which you are dialling...
  • Page 59: Viewing The Received Calls Or Dialled Calls List

    Option Description Your phone waits until the call Insert Wait (inserts a connects, then prompts you for confirmation before it dials the next digit(s) Your phone prompts you for a Insert 'n' (inserts an number before dialling the call. The number you enter is inserted into the dialling sequence in place of Note: You can insert characters in Phonebook entries.
  • Page 60 Press scroll to select SELECT scroll to an entry you want to call, store, or delete Note: call the entry’s number Note: Press and hold N for two seconds to send the entry number as DTMF tones. To activate DTMF tones, see “Sending DTMF Tones”...
  • Page 61 includes the following options: Last Calls Menu Option Description Create a phonebook entry with the Store selected number in the option does not appear if above the + key, or if the number is already stored as a phonebook entry.) Delete the entry.
  • Page 62: Returning An Unanswered Call

    Returning an Unanswered Call Your phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls. When you cannot answer a call, your phone displays: • the (missed call) indicator • the message Missed Calls calls Press see the received calls list, beginning VIEW with the most recent call scroll through the list and select a...
  • Page 63: Attaching A Number

    Press call the number open the Dialing Menu insert a special character) See “Inserting Special Characters into Dialling Sequences” on page 58. create a new phonebook entry, with the STORE notepad number copied into the See “Storing a Phonebook Entry” on page 88. Attaching a Number You can attach a number from your phonebook or recent calls list to the digits you enter in the display.
  • Page 64: Using Voicemail

    Using Voicemail You can listen to your voicemail messages by calling your network voicemail phone number. Voicemail messages are stored on the network - not on your phone. Contact your service provider for more details. Storing Your Voicemail Number Store your voicemail number in your phone to make it faster and easier to use voicemail.
  • Page 65: Speed Dialling

    From the new message notification: Do This Press call the voicemail phone number you CALL stored and listen to the message Listening to a Voicemail Message Once you store your voicemail number, you can listen to your voicemail messages at any time: Find the Feature Your phone calls the voicemail phone number you stored.
  • Page 66: One-Touch Dialling

    One-Touch Dialling You can call phonebook entries 1 to 9 with the push of a single key. Press and hold the one-digit speed dial number for one second. To store entries in locations 1 to 9 in the phonebook, see “Storing a Phonebook Entry” on page 88.
  • Page 67: Using Call Waiting

    Using Call Waiting If you subscribe to call waiting, an alert tone sounds while you are on a call to indicate that you have received a second call. To put the first call on hold and answer the second call, press N.To put the first call on hold and answer the second call: Press...
  • Page 68: Diverting A Call

    Diverting a Call Call diverting sends your phone’s incoming calls directly to another phone number. Use call diverting options to specify which calls your phone should divert. When you are ready to accept calls on your phone again, you can turn off call diverting.
  • Page 69 Press open the call divert details for that SELECT call type scroll to change the CHANGE scroll to the call divert option you want store the option SELECT scroll to If No Answer change the phone number CHANGE 9 keypad keys enter the diverting phone number browse through your phonebook or BROWSE...
  • Page 70: Linking Calls

    Press scroll to confirm that the network settings are View correct Linking Calls To talk to more than one person on a call, you can make a conference call. Call the first person, call the second person, then link the two calls. Press 1 keypad keys dial the first person’s number...
  • Page 71: Transferring A Call

    Transferring a Call While you are on a call, you can transfer the call to another phone by first talking to the person who answers the other phone, or by directly transferring the call. Announce the Call Transfer You can talk to the person who answers the other phone before you transfer the call, to tell them whom you are transferring.
  • Page 72: Barring A Call

    Do Not Announce the Call Transfer You can directly transfer a call without talking to the person who answers. During a call: Find the Feature Press 1 keypad keys enter the phone number where you are transferring the call dial the phone number Your phone displays the message Transfer: Complete transferred.
  • Page 73: Putting A Call On Hold

    Press scroll to a restriction for the barred calls select the restriction for the barred SELECT calls 5 keypad keys enter your call barring password (from your network service provider) submit your password Putting a Call on Hold While you are on a call: Press (+) (if available) put a call on hold...
  • Page 74 74 - Calling Features...
  • Page 75: Messages

    Messages Text messages are brief messages that you can send and receive (such as appear on your phone display or in your text message inbox. You must set up the text message inbox before you can send and receive these messages. The total number of messages the inbox can hold depends on the length of the messages, and the number of other messages and drafts stored in your phone.
  • Page 76 Press 6 keypad keys enter the expiration period-the number of days your network tries to resend unreceived messages store the expiration period change the CHANGE scroll to the default type of replies you want to send-text messages, or other formats store the reply type change the CHANGE...
  • Page 77: Sending Messages, Pictures, And Sounds

    Sending Messages, Pictures, and Sounds You can send text messages and pictures or sounds to one or more recipients. You can manually enter each recipient’s phone number, or select one or more numbers from the phonebook or recent calls lists. Note: Files may not be compatible with some brands of handsets.
  • Page 78 Press store the number(s) select CHANGE 5 keypad keys enter the text message (see “Entering Text” on page 46) To insert a picture, animation, or sound file in the message, press: Note: Message length is limited. When you near the limit, a two-digit counter at the top of the display shows how many characters are left.
  • Page 79: Viewing Message Status

    Viewing Message Status Text messages that you send are stored in the outbox. To view the contents of your outbox: Find the Feature Messages are sorted from newest to oldest. The following icons indicate message status: á = sending in progress = sending failed Receiving and Reading Messages Note: You must set up the text message inbox before you can receive text...
  • Page 80 While reading a message, you can press that includes the following options: Option Description Call the number in the message header Call Back or embedded in the message. Open a new text message, with the Reply sender’s address in the Open a copy of the text message, with an Forward empty...
  • Page 81: Replying To Messages

    Replying to Messages While viewing a text message, you can create a reply: Option Description > Open a new text message, with the Reply message’s Locking or Deleting a Text Message You can open your text message inbox to read, lock, or delete messages at any time.
  • Page 82: Using Chat

    Using Chat You can exchange text messages in real time with another wireless phone user in a chat session. The messages you send appear immediately on your chat partner’s phone. Start a Chat Session Find the Feature Press 1 keypad keys enter your save your 3 keypad keys...
  • Page 83 Press enter a reply to your partner CHAT send your reply Notes: • You can start a chat session from a text message. Press select to start a new session with the sender’s Chat in the field. • When your phone displays existing messages from your inbox, outbox, or drafts folder to receive new chat messages.
  • Page 84: Respond To Chat

    Use the Chat Menu During a chat session, you can press procedures as described in the following list: Option Description Open a new chat session. New Chat Call your chat partner. Call Partner Call the number listed in the chat log. Call Number Create a phonebook entry for the number Store Number...
  • Page 85: End A Chat Session

    If reminders are turned on, your phone sends a reminder at regular intervals until you respond to the chat notification or turn off your phone. If you receive another chat request during a chat session, the new request appears as an incoming text message, with the requestor’s chat name at the beginning of the message.
  • Page 86 86 - Messages...
  • Page 87: Phonebook

    Phonebook You can store a list of names and phone numbers or email addresses in your phone’s electronic phonebook. You can view these entries and call them directly from your phone. To see the list of names stored in your phonebook, press from the idle display.
  • Page 88: Storing A Phonebook Entry

    Storing a Phonebook Entry A phone number or email address is required for a phonebook entry. All other information is optional. For email addresses, you can send a text message directly from your phone. You can store a phonebook entry on your phone or on the SIM card.
  • Page 89 Press 4 keypad keys enter a name for the phonebook entry (see “Entering Text” on page 46) store the name select CHANGE Note: If you select Mailing List), a list of phonebook entries appears. 7 keypad keys enter the phone number or email address store the phone number or email address...
  • Page 90 Press record a voice name for the entry, if RECORD desired See “Recording a Voice Name For a Go to step 13 if you Phonebook Entry” on page 92. do not want to record a voice name Note: This option is not available for for the entry entries stored on a SIM card.
  • Page 91: Complete Phonebook Entry

    Press 18 S scroll to the icon that should appear when you receive calls or messages from this entry select the icon SELECT select CHANGE Note: This option is not available for entries stored on a SIM card. 21 S scroll to the ring tone that should sound when you receive calls or messages from this entry...
  • Page 92: Recording A Voice Name For A Phonebook Entry

    Recording a Voice Name For a Phonebook Entry You can record a voice name when you create a new phonebook entry, or when you edit a previously stored phonebook entry. This lets you use voice dial to call the number without dialling (see “Voice Dial” on page 93). Note: You cannot record a voice name for an entry stored on a SIM card.
  • Page 93: Dialling A Phonebook Entry

    Do This 7 Press and release confirm the voice name ), then RECORD The phone displays repeat the name Name Dialling a Phonebook Entry You can use the phonebook list, voice dial, speed dial, or 1-touch dial to call a number stored in your phonebook. To use speed dial, see “Speed Dialling”...
  • Page 94: Editing A Phonebook Entry

    Editing a Phonebook Entry You can edit a phonebook entry stored on your phone or the SIM card. If you change an entry’s speed dial number, the entry is moved to the new speed dial location and the original entry is deleted. Note: You can also use the following procedure to edit a fixed dial entry by scrolling to and selecting Fix Dial...
  • Page 95: Sorting Phonebook Entries

    Sorting Phonebook Entries You can set up your phone to sort your phonebook list by speed dial number (the standard), name, or voice dial. Note: The voice dial sort is identical to the name sort, except that the entries with voice name tags appear first. Find the Feature Press open the...
  • Page 96: Copy A Single Entry

    Copy a Single Entry To copy a single phonebook entry from your phone to the SIM card or from the SIM card to your phone: Find the Feature Press scroll to the entry you want to copy Note: Entries with a speed dial number from 1 to 100 are stored on the phone.
  • Page 97: Copy Multiple Entries

    Copy Multiple Entries To copy multiple phonebook entries from your phone to the SIM card or from the SIM card to your phone: Find the Feature Press open the scroll to select SELECT The phone displays the form. scroll to select CHANGE 6 keypad keys...
  • Page 98 Press 10 keypad keys enter the last (highest) speed dial number in the range of entries that you want to copy store the number and return to the Copy Entries 12 S scroll to select CHANGE 14 keypad keys enter the first (lowest) new speed dial number for the entries’...
  • Page 99: Checking Phonebook Capacity

    Checking Phonebook Capacity You can check phonebook capacity to see how much space is left for storing phonebook entries on your phone and on the SIM card. For entries stored on the phone, your phone displays a memory meter that shows how much memory space remains to store phonebook and datebook entries.
  • Page 100 100 - Phonebook...
  • Page 101: Customising Your Phone Settings

    Customising Your Phone Settings You can adjust your phone’s menus and features. Customising Menus You can customise the order of the items in your phone’s main menu, depending upon your usage. Find the Feature Press scroll to the menu item you want to move grab the menu item you want to GRAB...
  • Page 102: Selecting A Different Language

    Press scroll to open the key editor CHANGE scroll to the new key function confirm the new function SELECT The key will have the new function whenever the phone is idle. Selecting a Different Language You can select a different language for your phone’s display: Find the Feature Using MyMenu MyMenu lets you quickly access your favourite menu features.
  • Page 103 Select a Feature From the MyMenu List To select a feature from the MyMenu list: Find the Feature Note: To edit or delete a MyMenu feature, highlight it in the list and press to open a menu of options for the feature. Adding a MyMenu Shortcut Do This 1 Press...
  • Page 104: Setting A Wallpaper Image

    Setting a Wallpaper Image Find the Feature Setting Description select the picture or animation for the Picture background image in your idle display select Layout Center Selecting a Screen Saver Find the Feature Setting Description select the picture that appears when your Picture phone is idle select how long your phone must be idle before...
  • Page 105: Getting More Out Of Your Phone

    Getting More Out of Your Phone Dialling Options Fixed Dialling When you activate the fixed dial feature, users can only call the numbers in the fixed dial list. Note: Employers can use fixed dial to limit employees’ phones to a predefined list of numbers, country codes, or other prefixes.
  • Page 106: Managing Your Calls

    Managing Your Calls Calling a Number in a Text Message If you receive a text message with an embedded phone number, you can dial the number directly. Note: You must set up the text message inbox before you can receive text messages.
  • Page 107: Monitoring Phone Use

    To set DTMF tones to be long, short, or off: Find the Feature Service Dialling Dial pre-programmed numbers stored on your SIM card. Your service provider can program your SIM card with phone numbers for services such as taxi companies, restaurants, and hospitals.
  • Page 108 To view a call timer: Find the Feature Press scroll to the timer you want to view view the recorded time SELECT To reset the call timer: Press reset the time (if available) RESET confirm the reset You can view the approximate network connection time elapsed during the following calls: Timer Description...
  • Page 109: Viewing And Resetting Call Costs

    Viewing and Resetting Call Costs To view a cost tracker: Find the Feature Press scroll to the cost tracker you want to view view the recorded cost SELECT To reset the cost tracker: Press reset the cost (if available) RESET enter your PIN2 code to confirm the reset Your phone network can provide the following cost...
  • Page 110 Cost Tracker Description Date that the available credit expires Expiration Date (available only with a subscription to a prepay option). Amount of the last deposit (available only Last Deposit with a subscription to a prepay option). Amount spent on the last call you dialled Last Call or received.
  • Page 111: Network Features

    Network Features Data and Fax Calls A Motorola Original™ data kit lets you transfer data between your phone and a computer or other external device. You can: • use your phone to make and answer data and fax calls on your computer or hand-held device.
  • Page 112 Set Up a Cable Connection Attach a Motorola Original USB cable to the phone and external device as follows. Note: Your phone requires a mini-USB connector. Check your computer or hand-held device to determine the type of cable you need.
  • Page 113 To Establish a Connection 1 Check the phone make sure that the phone is connected and powered on 2 Open the application place the call through the on your computer application (such as dial-up- networking) Note: You cannot dial data or fax numbers through your phone’s keypad.
  • Page 114 End the Data/Fax Connection When the data or fax transfer is complete: Do This End the call from the close the connection connected device Make a Talk and Fax Call You can place a call where you talk and then send a fax to the same phone number within the same call.
  • Page 115: Network Selection

    Network Selection You can view and adjust your phone’s network settings: Find the Feature Your service provider registers your phone to a network. You can view information about the current network, change how your phone searches for a network, specify your preferred networks, and activate alerts that indicate when a call is dropped or network registration changes.
  • Page 116 116 - Getting More Out of Your Phone...
  • Page 117: Security

    Security Line Security If your phone displays Line Not Secure has detected another device monitoring the call. This message does not appear when caller ID, call cost, or other information fills the display. Locking and Unlocking Your Phone You can lock your phone manually or set your phone to lock automatically whenever you turn it off.
  • Page 118: Changing Your Unlock Code

    Set Your Phone to Lock Automatically You can set your phone to lock every time you turn it off: Find the Feature Press 1 keypad keys enter your four-digit unlock code set the phone to lock automatically Unlock Your Phone At the prompt: Enter Unlock Code...
  • Page 119 Notes: • Your service provider may retain your phone’s security code for customer service purposes. In this case, you will not be able to use phone features that require you to enter the security code (such as master clear, master reset, and the unlock code bypass feature). •...
  • Page 120: Protecting The Sim Card

    If You Forget a Code or Password If you forget your security code (originally set to 000000), SIM PIN, SIM PIN2, or call barring password, contact your service provider. If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the last four digits of your phone number.
  • Page 121: Unblock The Sim Card Pin Code

    Unblock the SIM Card PIN Code If you enter an incorrect SIM card PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and your phone displays the message You need to enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK) code, which you can obtain from your service provider.
  • Page 122: Protecting Web Transactions

    Protecting Web Transactions The WAP Identity Module (WIM) contains information for e-commerce and other Internet security. If WIM security is , your phone prompts you for your WIM PIN whenever you turn on your phone or insert a new SIM card. To turn WIM security on or off: Find the Feature To change your WIM PIN, see “Changing Your Unlock Code”...
  • Page 123: Personal Organiser Features

    Personal Organiser Features Datebook The datebook is a calendar that lets you schedule and organise events such as appointments and meetings. You can review your schedule of events for the week or by the day, and have the datebook play a reminder alarm for specific events.
  • Page 124 Viewing by the Day Select a day in the week view and press events. You can store, edit, view, copy, and delete any event from the day view. Untimed event ç Joe's B-day Down scroll 9:00 BACK Return to Press M to open previous screen Viewing by the Event...
  • Page 125: Storing A New Event

    Storing a New Event A title is required for a datebook event. All other information is optional. Find the Feature Press select CHANGE 2 keypad keys enter a title for the event (see “Entering Text” on page 46) store the event title scroll to other fields and enter information as necessary Other fields let you enter start time,...
  • Page 126: Copying An Event

    Press display the event view VIEW edit the event EDIT scroll to the detail to change edit the information CHANGE 8 keypad keys enter the new information store the information and return to DONE the day view Copying an Event To copy information from a current event to a new event: Find the Feature Press...
  • Page 127: Deleting An Event

    Press save the copy of the event DONE 11 S scroll to event details and edit the information as necessary store the new event and return to DONE the day view Deleting an Event Find the Feature Press scroll to the scheduled event day display the day view VIEW scroll to the event to delete...
  • Page 128: Alarm Reminders

    Alarm Reminders Reminders are alerts that ring or vibrate to notify you about a voicemail or text message you have received, or a datebook event you have scheduled. To set or turn off reminders: Find the Feature Press scroll to the reminder alert you want: Beep Beep corresponding reminder alert type.
  • Page 129: Function Description

    Selected function appears here Press S to highlight a function EXIT Exit the calculator The calculator can perform the following functions: Function Description Insert a decimal point Clear the calculation Clear entry (replaces the enter more values in a calculation) Subtract Multiply Divide...
  • Page 130: Converting Currency

    Converting Currency The currency converter works just like the calculator, using the (currency) function and the exchange rate you set: Find the Feature Press 1 number keys enter the exchange rate store the exchange rate 3 number keys enter the amount to convert (amount to multiply by the exchange rate) 4 S (left or right)
  • Page 131: News And Entertainment

    News and Entertainment Mobile Internet The Web micro-browser lets you access Web pages and Web-based applications (such as on-line banking, shopping, and games) on your phone. Contact your service provider to set up access, if necessary. Note: Your phone may use a high-speed GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) network connection.
  • Page 132 Setting Description Web session name Name default home page Homepage primary WAP gateway IP address WAP IP 1 primary WAP port number WAP Port 1 secondary WAP gateway IP WAP IP 2 address secondary WAP port number WAP Port 2 time at which the phone exits the Timeout micro-browser application when no...
  • Page 133 Setting Description GPRS Access Point Name (the GPRS APN name of the WAP service provider) user name for GPRS APN User Name connection password for GPRS APN Password connection Starting a Mobile Internet Session To open the Web micro-browser: Find the Feature The micro-browser displays the home page set up by your service provider.
  • Page 134 Interacting With Web Pages You can perform the following operations on a Web page: Do This Press S scroll through a page up or down Press S go back to the previous page or left or right forward to the next one Press M open the Downloading Pictures, Games, and Sounds...
  • Page 135: Assigning Phone Themes

    Assigning Phone Themes In addition to downloading an individual screen saver, wallpaper, or ring tones, you can download all three in a bundle, with a theme such as a special event or a cartoon character. To download a theme, see “Downloading Pictures, Games, and Sounds” on page 134.
  • Page 136: Ending A Game

    Press (+ - right) start another session of the game you just played (+ - right) Ending a Game You can end a game at any time. Press end the game session and return to BACK the games menu Playing a Game Astrosmash In Astrosmash, your job as Commander is to repel an attack of meteors and spinning bombs.
  • Page 137 Rules of the game • Guided Missiles move toward the Laser Gun. • UFOs appear when the score is greater than or equal to 5,000. UFOs sweep across the screen and release bombs at the Laser Gun. The bombs cannot be destroyed •...
  • Page 138 How to Play Press accelerate, brake, and turn your motorcycle Snood 21 In this solitaire game, you try to use all the cards in a deck by making combinations of 21 on any of four columns. When a combination of 21 is created, the cards are discarded, letting you start another combination of 21.
  • Page 139: Motomixer Sound Editor

    • When there are no more cards in the deck, you score 200 times the number of cards left in all the columns. • Every time you place a card, you score 50 points. • Whenever the total of all the cards placed on a column is equal to 21, you score 100 times the column’s position (21 on the first column scores 100 points, while 21 on the third column scores 300).
  • Page 140 Create or Edit a Mix File To create or edit a MotoMixer file: Find the Feature Press scroll to want to edit open the Mix file editor SELECT scroll to a track you want to include in the new mix select the first base track SELECT select...
  • Page 141 Base Track Editing Display and Keys Turn instruments on or off, add effects or pick an instrument variant using your phone's keypad. First column: on/off Name of 1Drum base track 2Bass 3Harm 4Solo BACK Keys Effects Turns first track ( 1Drum Adds effect to first track Sets instrument variant for first track...
  • Page 142: Creating Alert Tones

    You can also press: Plays the track once PLAY Returns to the Mix file display BACK Opens the Mix menu, which lets you reset one or all tracks Use or Delete a Mix File To use, rename, or delete a Mix file: Find the Feature Press scroll to the file you want...
  • Page 143 Press select CHANGE 2 keypad keys enter notes for the tone (see “Entering Notes” on page 143) store the notes select CHANGE 5 keypad keys enter the name for the tone store the name store the tone DONE Entering Notes To create a new tone, use the keypad keys to enter each note.
  • Page 144 Enter a note as follows: Task Action Change the octave Set the new octave ( selecting the note. The new octave applies to the note and all following notes until you change it again. Select the note Press a keypad key to enter a note. (required) Change a note to a Enter a sharp or flat (...
  • Page 145 Example Press these keys to play this sequence of notes and rests in octave three: C (quarter note), E flat (quarter note), half rest, and G (whole note): Press 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 7 4 4 4 0 5 4 0 0 Playing a Tone...
  • Page 146 Editing a Tone You cannot edit the standard alert tones included with your phone. To edit a custom tone that you created: Find the Feature Press scroll to the tone you want to edit open the tone details EDIT scroll to the details you want to edit select the details you want to edit CHANGE 5 keypad keys...
  • Page 147: Sim Applications

    SIM Applications You can access information and applications stored on your SIM card. To access the available applications: Find the Feature Your SIM card may contain applications that process your outgoing calls, text messages, and other events. Contact your service provider for details. Note: To download new applications, see “Downloading Pictures, Games, and Sounds”...
  • Page 148 148 - News and Entertainment...
  • Page 149: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Check these questions first if you have problems with your phone: Question Answer Is your battery The battery level indicator should have at charged? Do you least one segment showing ( in the If it does not, recharge your battery. display? (See “Charging the Phone”...
  • Page 150 Question Answer Has the phone Dropping your phone, getting it wet, or been damaged, using a non-Motorola battery charger can dropped, or damage the phone. The phone’s limited become wet? warranty does not cover liquid damage or damage caused from using non-Motorola Was a non- accessories.
  • Page 151 Problem Solution The display says: Make sure that you have a valid 3 volt SIM card. The SIM card may be Insert SIM Card even incorrectly inserted. Check the SIM card Check SIM Card though I have to make sure that it is inserted properly. inserted my SIM See “Changing Your SIM Card”...
  • Page 152 Problem Solution My phone does If you see not ring. the ring tone is turned off. See “Choosing Alert and Ring Tones” on page 40. Also, the ring tone may be set to even though your phone is set to a ring alert profile.
  • Page 153 Problem Solution I cannot make/ Make sure that you have a phone signal answer calls. (see the “Signal Strength Indicator” item on page 34). Avoid electrical or radio interference, and obstructions such as bridges, parking garages, or tall buildings. Your phone also may have the feature turned on.
  • Page 154 Problem Solution I cannot open my Before you can use text or information inbox. services messages, you must set up the appropriate inbox. See “Setting Up the Text Message Inbox” on page 75. How do I see the To see the most recent calls you dialled or calls I sent or received, open the “Recent Calls”...
  • Page 155 Problem Solution What can I do to Your battery’s performance is affected by extend battery charge time, feature use, temperature life? changes, and other factors. For tips on extending your battery life, see “Battery Use” on page 28. How do I remove Your phone has a built-in battery that you the battery? can charge by plugging a charger into the...
  • Page 156 Problem Solution My phone beeped Some wireless networks may not support when I attached data or fax transmission. If you are the data cable, roaming on an unfamiliar network, this but my fax and may be the case. data applications Also, remember that data and fax don’t work.
  • Page 157 Problem Solution I launched the You may be in an area without service, or micro-browser you may be connected to a network that but the display does not support Internet access. says: Service Not Available I launched the Try again in a few minutes. The servers micro-browser may be temporarily busy.
  • Page 158 158 - Troubleshooting...
  • Page 159: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio waves Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 160 ** CENELEC is a European Union standards body. *** Additional related information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
  • Page 161: Index

    Index accessories connector ports 1 optional 21, 44, 111 standard 21 feature 61 Add Digits alert creating 142–146 defined 40 indicators 35, 40 reminders 128 type, selecting 41–42 alert profile 41–42 animation 43, 134 wallpaper 104 appointments. See datebook Astrosmash 136 feature 61, 63 Attach Number automatic redial 56...
  • Page 162 prefix digits, inserting 63 received calls list 59 receiving 31 recent calls 59 storing 59 terminating 57 timing 107, 107–108 transferring 71–72 unanswered call 62 call barring 72–73 call cost information 109 call diverting 68–70 message 56 Call Failed call timers 107, 107–108 call waiting 67 caller ID incoming calls 56–57...
  • Page 163 display animation 43 backlight 42 contrast 42 described 33–35 frozen 27 greeting 40 idle display 33 illustration 34 language 102 resetting 27 diverting calls 68–70 DTMF tones 60, 61, 106, 154 earpiece illustration 1 volume, adjusting 30 email address, storing in phonebook 88 emergency number 57–58 end key...
  • Page 164 icon ID 90, 91 idle display, defined 33 ignoring a call 57 inbox, text message 75–76 incoming call cancelling 57 ignoring 57 terminating 57 message 57 Incoming Call indicators alert setting 35, 40 battery level 28, 34, 35 GPRS 131 menu 33, 34, 35 message 35 message waiting 34...
  • Page 165 menu Browser Menu customising 101 123, 124 Datebook Menu entering text 38–39, 46 menu 51 Entry Method features 105 language, setting 102 Last Calls Menu lists 37 145, 146 My Tones Menu MyMenu 102 navigating 36–37 Phonebook Menu rearranging features 101 scroll feature 43 Text Msg Menu using features 38–39...
  • Page 166 145, 146 My Tones Menu navigation key 1 network settings 115 notepad defined 62 entering digits 62 number, viewing your own 55 numeric text mode 47 1-touch dial defined 66 setting preference 66 using 66 optional accessory, defined 21 optional feature, defined 21 outbox 79 passwords changing 118...
  • Page 167 fields 87 icon ID 90, 91 number type indicator 87 1-touch dial 66 phone number 87 prefix digits, inserting 63 sorting entries 95 speed dial number 65, 90 speed dial, using 65 storing an entry 88–91 voice name entry 92–93 voice name indicator 87 Phonebook Menu picture...
  • Page 168 scroll feature 43 security code 120 send key 1, 31, 36, 59 sending a call. See making a call service dial defined 107 service indicator illustration 34 short message service. See text message feature 61 Show ID signal strength indicator defined 34 illustration 34 silent alert indicator 35, 40...
  • Page 169 entering from keypad 46 entry mode, changing 47 flashing cursor 39 iTAP software predictive text entry 51 numeric mode 47 symbol chart 51 symbol mode 50–51 tap method 47 text entry indicator defined 35 text message deleting 81 dialling number from 106 inbox setup 75–76 locking 81 reading 81...
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