Motorola C200 User Manual
Motorola C200 User Manual

Motorola C200 User Manual

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Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless
communications! We are pleased that you have chosen
the Motorola C200 wireless phone.
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  • Page 1: Welcome

    Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola C200 wireless phone.
  • Page 2: Software Copyright Notice

    (Hong Kong) MOTOROLA, the Stylized 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Welcome ........1...
  • Page 4 Selecting an Input Mode ......34 Quick Access........44 Quick Access Menu .
  • Page 5: Safety And General Information

    December 1, 2002. Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits.
  • Page 6: Phone Operation

    Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, if available.
  • Page 7: 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 8: Operational Warnings

    Operational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air Bag Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 9 These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor before playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinking-lights feature on your phone.
  • Page 10: Repetitive Motion Injuries

    To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following safety precautions: • Do not play or use a blinking-lights feature if you are tired or need sleep. • Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.
  • Page 11: Touring Your Phone

    Touring Your Phone Appearance Earpiece LCD display Menu key Right soft key Left soft key Send/answer key Power on/off key Scroll key Alphanumeric keys For information on how to use each key, see “Function Keys” on page 14.
  • Page 12 0313260o.eps Headset jack* Charger port Lanyard hole Battery contacts Battery compartment SIM card slot SIM card slot latch Battery latch *For connection to the optional handsfree headset.
  • Page 13: Idle Mode Display

    7 Oct Sun 08:30 date book directory. Press to access Press to access menus. Messages menu. Idle Display Icons Icons are frequently shown on the idle display: Icon Function Descriptions Signal Signal strength of your Strength designated network. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal.
  • Page 14: Keys

    When your phone is not used on your home network, this icon will appear. Keys Function Keys In this user guide, press and hold means “pressing and holding a key for about 2 seconds,” while press means “press and release a key immediately.”...
  • Page 15 This listing does not include all operations of each key. Refer to related sections of this manual for other key commands. Keys Commands and functions Power On/Off key • Press and hold to switch your phone on/off. • Press to end or cancel a call.
  • Page 16 Commands and functions Right soft key Executes the command shown at the bottom right of the display: • In menus, press to select or activate an option (as SELECT / OK / OPTION shows). • In idle, press to access the Messages menu (as c shows).
  • Page 17 Lock key • In idle, press and hold to lock the keypad. Number keys • In idle, press and hold to dial any of the first 9 phone numbers saved in the Phone Book. • In menus, press to access a...
  • Page 18: Alphanumeric Keys

    Following is a list of the alphanumeric keys and their corresponding characters and symbols in input. Lower case , . : 1 % ! ? ; “ ‘ < > ( ) @ & ¨ å ä à A B C 2 Å...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started Your SIM Card To use your phone, you must insert a SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) supplied by your network operator. The SIM card contains your subscription number and your phone number, as well as a memory where you can store phone numbers, messages, etc.
  • Page 20: Battery Use

    Removing Your SIM Card 1 Remove the battery. 2 Slide the SIM card latch backward, then remove the card from the slot. Battery Use Caution: 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.
  • Page 21: Removing The Battery

    2 Lift the battery up from the bottom end. Charging the Battery When the battery is low, your phone plays a warning tone and displays Battery Low . When the battery is running out of power, A appears to remind you to recharge immediately.
  • Page 22 Tip: If your battery is over-discharged, you cannot use the phone when you first connect the charger to the phone. You must charge the battery for at least an hour before you are able to use your phone again. When you connect the charger to a phone with an over-discharged battery, the phone’s backlight flashes briefly.
  • Page 23: Using Your Phone

    SIM card and access the services offered by your operator. Note: 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 (Personal Unblocking Key) of the card.
  • Page 24: Ending A Call

    When you finish a phone call, press to end the call and return to idle mode. Also press & ( EXIT ) if you want to drop a call after dialing. Answering a Call When your phone rings or vibrates, the screen will display the name or the phone number of the caller.
  • Page 25: Resetting The Time And Date

    . The last number you dialed will be dialed again automatically. • You can dial any of the first 9 phone numbers saved in the Phone Book by pressing and holding its Phone Book location number. If the number is saved in the Phone Book at location 5, for example, press and hold to make the call.
  • Page 26: Making An International Call

    You can also go to Voice Mail under the Message menu to make a voicemail call. See more details on page 69. Note: Voice Mail is network-support and subscription- dependent. Making an International Call 1 Enter the outgoing international code, or press and until + is displayed.
  • Page 27: Making An Abbreviated Call

    ( SELECT ) or • Press to redial the phone number. • To store the phone number in your Phone Book, press and hold . Follow the prompts to enter the name and confirm the phone number. Then specify a...
  • Page 28: Phone Book Directory Shortcut

    You can also find an entry by typing the first letter of its name. For example, to find a name that starts with “K”, enter K and press ( CALL ) or .
  • Page 29: Messages Menu Shortcut

    SIM card memory. To save a phone number in the phone memory, go to “Add Entry to Phone (1-4)” on page 49. Incoming Call Waiting If another call comes in while you are on the phone, you can: • Press to reject the waiting call.
  • Page 30: Holding A Call

    . After a call is put on hold, r 1 appears. When the second call is connected, s 1 will appear. When you have an active call and a call that is on hold, press to switch calls. When an active call ends, the call on hold will resume. You can also make a call on hold active again by pressing if you have only a held call.
  • Page 31 (multi-party) call varies, depending on the network you choose. * End Call During a multi-party call, you can end the call on one of the parties by selecting this function. * Swap This function is available when you have both active and held calls.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume

    Talk privately with one participant during a conference call. * 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 33 Key Lock. See page 91.
  • Page 34: Input Mode Menu

    Input Mode Menu Your phone provides several input methods when you wish • write short messages • enter names or numbers in the Phone Book Note: For details on these features, see related sections of this user guide. Cursor Character count...
  • Page 35 Note: The factory default for the input mode is ABC Input (ABCD). However, you can set the default yourself. See “Input Mode (8-5)” on page 92. The default input mode you set appears automatically with the editor screen.
  • Page 36 The word you type will appear outside the text frame before you confirm it. • To switch between upper case and lower case, press &...
  • Page 37 So you can type the next work directly without having to leave a space for • After you enter a word in the text area, you can press once to move the cursor to the insertion point of the next/last character;...
  • Page 38: Abc Input

    Select Smart Input and press ( SELECT ) or 2 Press for the upper case 0663 . Then press for lower case o , m , and e . ( OK ) or 3 Press to enter Come into the text frame.
  • Page 39 • If you type a wrong letter or number, you can move the & cursor to it by pressing...
  • Page 40: Insert Symbol

    . You can also press a corresponding number key ( ) for a desired symbol. 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...
  • Page 41: Insert Quick Msg

    Note: Select Icon is only available for message editing. Note: Each message allows only one icon. The Select Icon option will not appear in the input mode menu if you already attached an icon to the message. Note: You can also send an icon message by selecting Icon Message in the Messages menu.
  • Page 42 Wish you success Note: The default Quick Msg list may vary from market to market. Note: The first 5 blank entries in the list are reserved for you to store the sentences you wrote. See “Quick Msg (3- 5)” on page 66.
  • Page 43 Select Dictionary Select a dictionary database for the language that is currently used in iTAP mode. The default language is English. Note: The dictionary may vary from market to market.
  • Page 44: Quick Access

    Press to scroll through the menu and press $ ( SELECT ) 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...
  • Page 45: Menus

    Menus Your phone’s main menu shows 8 animated images that represent options with related submenus. Using Menus Normal Access to an Option For example, if you want to change the language setting: SELECT SELECT Press to access Press main menu.
  • Page 46: Shortcut Access

    In the main menu, type a corresponding function code listed behind each option in the following sections. By means of the shortcut access you can quickly reach a desired function. For example, if you want to change the language setting...
  • Page 47: Phone Book (1)

    Phone Book (1) The Phone Book menu allows you to view the Phone Book directory you create and add and delete entries. In this menu you can choose from the following: Last Number (1-1) Missed (1-1-1) Displays the last missed calls.
  • Page 48 . The corresponding location, telephone number and name will appear on the screen. 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 49: Add Entry To Sim

    Tip: When you enter a new phone number, use the international number format: Press and hold display + and enter the corresponding country code and the phone number. By doing so, you do not have to change the records when you are roaming in other countries.
  • Page 50: Service Number

    Enter the name of the record and press $ ( OK ) or . The record will display on the screen. Press $ ( SELECT ) or to delete. All In SIM (1-5-2) Deletes all Phone Book records stored in the SIM card memory.
  • Page 51: Copy Record

    Status (1-8) 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 52 All (1-9-1-2) Copy or move all records from the SIM card into the phone memory. Keep Original (1-9-1-2-1). Copy all of the records from the SIM memory into the phone memory, while the original records remain in the SIM memory.
  • Page 53: Audio Settings (2)

    After entering this option, the screen will show the total number of the records and ask if you want to copy all the records. Press ( OK ) or to copy all the records into the SIM memory.
  • Page 54: Vibrate Only

    (See “Profiles (2-4)” below.) Profiles (2-4) This feature allows you to customize such audio settings as ring tones, vibration, ring volume, etc. to suit a variety of...
  • Page 55 When you are in this menu, you will see a list of profiles. You can customize the settings of each profile and activate one of these profiles for a special event or situation. General (2-4-1) Activate (2-4-1-1) Activates settings of the General profile.
  • Page 56 Silent (2-4-2) Settings are predefined for occasions where silence is required (e.g., vibration on, ringer mode off, keypad tone off, etc.). You can adjust the settings in the same way you adjust General . Meeting (2-4-3) Settings are predefined for the circumstances of a meeting.
  • Page 57: Composing A Melody

    ) to place the musical note of a desired length on the scale (see the table below). To set the pitch of a note-c, d, e, f, g, a, b and the octave: When the note of a particular length appears, press the...
  • Page 58 • Press & to delete a note; press and hold & to delete all notes. Tip: The maximum duration of a score is 24 seconds. No further note entry will be allowed once this limit is reached. Keypad Mapping The table below illustrates how to enter the musical notes...
  • Page 59 When you finish the score of a melody, press to choose from the following: Play Play the melody you just composed. Save Tone Save the melody as an option of Ring Type in Profiles setting. Edit Edit the score of the melody. Rename Change the name of the melody.
  • Page 60: Messages (3)

    The following options are network and subscription dependent. Inbox (3-1) If a new message is received by the phone, a tone is sounded, and the prompt Read? ” pops up with d. (b also appears on the upper left of the idle screen). Press &...
  • Page 61 ( CHANGE ) if you want to change the recipients. Press list. (You change the list in the same way as you select/ deselect a recipient.) Finally, press to send the message to the selected recipients.
  • Page 62: Start Chat

    ( OK ) or prompted to do so and press send the message directly. • If you want to select a number from the Phone Book when you are prompted to enter the phone number, ( SELECT ) or you can press and enter the recipient’s name saved in the Phone Book.
  • Page 63 ( CANCEL ) to deselect a recipient. When done, press to show the list of the selected recipients. Press ( CHANGE ) if you want to change the list. (You change the list in the same way as you select/deselect a recipient.)
  • Page 64: Use Number

    Send Forwards the received message to one or more recipients. You can do this the same way as described on page 62. Use Number Displays and uses the phone number of the message. If a message has more than one number, you can use to scroll the numbers.
  • Page 65 Then you can choose to join the chat or reject the chat by pressing a corresponding soft key. 3 If you come to this SMS Chat menu to open a chat session, select Start Chat : First enter a nickname you’d like to use during a chat.
  • Page 66: Icon Message

    To Write and Store Your Quick Msg Sentences In the Quick Msg list, pick one out of the first five empty entries and select Edit to start writing your own sentences.
  • Page 67 Deletes the sentence. When done, the entry where the sentence was previously stored will become blank. To Access a Preset Quick Msg Sentence In the Quick Msg list, scroll to a preset sentence you want ( SELECT ) or and press...
  • Page 68 6-9. Then choose View or Send . Operations are the same as described above. Outbox (3-6) You can use this function to read the messages you saved. After entering this option, you will see the record of the last saved message showing its phone number and record number.
  • Page 69 Press on the screen indicating a voice mail is waiting at line 1. (O will appear if line 2 is in use). Then you can press and hold to dial the voice mailbox number directly, or enter this menu option to do so.
  • Page 70 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. Language (3-8-3)
  • Page 71: Tools (4)

    Reply Path (3-9-3) You can ask the network to set the route of the reply message via your own message center. If you set this function on and send a message to someone and the person replies, the reply message will follow the path of the previous message that you sent.
  • Page 72 Resume a paused game. This item appears only when a game has been temporarily halted. New Game Start a new game. If you want to exit the game before it is over (to halt a game), press . To resume a halted game, select Continue .
  • Page 73 One player has black stones; the other has white stones. The two players make moves in turn. A move is placing a stone on an intersection. A player wins the game if there are exactly 5 consecutive stones of his/her color on the board in the horizontal or vertical or diagonal direction.
  • Page 74 Snake . Box World (4-2-3) In this puzzle game your job is to get rid of all the boxes. This is done by pushing each of them onto a fixed black object. When you finish pushing all boxes onto the black objects, you pass the boxworld of the current level, and you can proceed with a new game of the next level.
  • Page 75: Set Alarm

    Set Alarm (4-3) Set the alarm clock: Daily (4-3-1) Sets the alarm to go off daily when the alarm time is reached, even if the handset is powered off. To set current time, use to enter the hour, then press and enter the minute the same way.
  • Page 76 Using the Calculator Feature In this option, a cursor will appear at the upper left of the screen. Follow the chart below to enter numbers and arithmetic symbols. Number/Function Key Number/Function + - * / . ( ) & Clear number/back...
  • Page 77: Hour Minder

    Quick Access (4-6) In this option, the screen will display a configuration list of 25 features as options for you to add to the Quick Access menu discussed in chapter 5. With this configuration list, you can create a Quick Access menu of your own by...
  • Page 78 Below is the configuration menu: Option Functionality Add Entry to SIM Add new Phone Book entries to the SIM card memory. New Message Write a new message. Missed Calls View and send/save/delete last missed calls. Profiles Enable/Disable settings of a selected profile.
  • Page 79 1-9 directly. Then you will be prompted to specify a location in the Quick Access menu for the selected item. Enter a location ( OK ) or .
  • Page 80: Network (5)

    Tip: Items that are already listed in the Quick Access menu will be marked by a location number. Tip: You can replace any of the nine Quick Access options with a different preset item listed in the configuration menu.
  • Page 81: Security (6)

    Code Status (6-1) PIN code (6-1-1) Activate/Deactivate the PIN code. Select On or Off . When you change the PIN code status, you will be prompted to enter PIN. Phone Code (6-1-2) Activate/Deactivate the phone code. The phone code helps prevent unauthorized use of your phone.
  • Page 82: Fixed Dial

    You can set limitations on the numbers you can call. Note: You must get PIN2 before you can use this feature. Note: If you enter a wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you need to enter the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2, if so provided by your operator.
  • Page 83: Sim Lock

    This function prevents unauthorized use of the phone with unknown SIM cards. When you set this function on, if the SIM card in your phone is not the one used to enable this function, you will be prompted to enter the unlock code when you power on your phone.
  • Page 84: Call Services (7)

    The length of the code may vary from 1 to 8 digits, depending on your setting. Call Services (7) Call Services provide several options to manage your calls. Tip: Functions under this menu are network support and subscription dependent. Call Records (7-1) This menu contains records of call cost and duration.
  • Page 85 Clear Cost (7-1-2-3) Clears all cost data. Note: PIN 2 is required. Tip: PIN2 is a second set of PIN that is used mainly to control limited services such as call cost limitation and fixed dialing numbers. Tip: If entered incorrectly three times in a row, PIN2 will be locked up.
  • Page 86: Call Divert

    . When this mode is on, n or o will appear, depending on which line you divert. p will appear if you divert both Line 1 and Line 2. Note: For how to designate the line in use, see page 89.
  • Page 87: Call Barring

    If No Reply (7-2-3) When an incoming call is not answered, it will be sent to a designated phone number. Settings are the same as those for Divert Voice . Unreachable (7-2-4) When the phone is off or located outside the network service area, incoming calls will be sent to a designated number.
  • Page 88 Settings are the same as those for All Outgoing . All Incoming (7-3-4) Bars all incoming calls. Settings are the same as those for All Outgoing In When Roam (7-3-5) Bars incoming calls when roaming (when you are traveling abroad).
  • Page 89: Call Waiting

    Choose Line or Line 2 . The icon of the line you selected will appear on the idle screen. Note: Network support dependent.
  • Page 90: Setting (8)

    Display the handset’s default animation 1. The screensaver you select will be displayed on the idle screen if no incoming call is received and you leave the keypad untouched for about 20-30 seconds. The screensaver will disappear temporarily if there is an incoming call received by the phone or when you touch any key on the keypad.
  • Page 91: Key Lock

    You can also use number keys to type the exact time directly. If you want to clear digits, press & ( DEL ). Key Lock (8-3) You can activate the keypad lock to prevent unintentional key-in actions, say, when you put your phone in a bag.
  • Page 92: Input Mode

    Your phone will beep every minute during a call. Select On or Off . Auto Redial (8-7) 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 93 Select a desired time period or choose to turn the backlight off. Restore (8-9) Reset all settings to default. Enter the phone code (the ( OK ) or default phone code is 1234) and press twice to confirm.
  • Page 94: Menu Structure Map

    Menu Structure Map 8 Setting 8-1 Screen Saver 8-2 Set Time & Date 1 Phone Book 8-3 Key Lock 1-1 Last Number 8-4 Language 1-2 Find Record 8-5 Input Mode 1-3 Add Entry to SIM 8-6 Time Alert 7 Call Services...
  • Page 95: Care And Maintenance

    • Keep your phone dry. Use your phone at a normal temperature. Temperature higher than 55 C or lower than -20 C (higher than 131 F or lower than -4 F) may cause damage to your phone. • Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible.
  • Page 96: Problems And Solutions

    Problems and Solutions If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. Problem Possible cause Solution Poor signal You are using your Move to a location...
  • Page 97 Unable to Battery has run out. Recharge the power on battery if necessary. SIM card SIM card is out of Send it to your error order.
  • Page 98 Problem Possible cause Solution Unable to SIM card is invalid. Contact your connect to network operator. the network You are away from Check the service the GSM service area with your area. network operator. Poor signal. Move to another place where signal can be received properly.
  • Page 99 Contact your dealer. charge the charger is out of battery order. The phone Change the temperature goes charging under 5 C or above environment. 40 C. Poor connection. Check if all connectors are connected properly. Unable to The Phone Book...
  • Page 100 Possible cause Solution Phone does It may be Charge battery as necessary to long as needed until immediately charge for up to 30 phone turns on. turn on after minutes to plugging in recharge the charger battery enough to after turn the phone on.
  • Page 101: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body.
  • Page 102 1. The SAR limit recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP) for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.

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