Motorola V2267 Introduction Manual
Motorola V2267 Introduction Manual

Motorola V2267 Introduction Manual

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Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing your Motorola phone from a global leader in communications
technology. All Motorola digital cellular phones are designed and manufactured to
meet Motorola's rigorous specifications and world-class quality standards. During
development, our laboratory testing team took your cellular phone through rigorous
durability tests including temperature, humidity, shock, dust, vibration, and drop tests-
and the phone still worked!
We are confident that the phone you purchased will meet your own exacting standards.
Enjoy your Motorola phone.
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  • Page 1 We are confident that the phone you purchased will meet your own exacting standards. Enjoy your Motorola phone. English...
  • Page 2: Key Presses

    Prompts and Messages Many of your phone options are accessed by a simple menu system. A full description of the menus and how to move around Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either easy to them is covered in the next section Menu Navigation. When...
  • Page 3: Menu Navigation

    Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone: Menus and Sub-menus Press q to scroll up.
  • Page 4: Total Customer Satisfaction

    Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you. Motorola Personal Communications Sector 600 North US Highway 45...
  • Page 5 Introduces your phone, explains how to charge and maintain batteries...................13 Using Your Phone Explains how to place calls, how to redial, how to end a call, and how to use the phone memory ........21 Using the Menu Features Provides an explanation of the Menu Features and how to use them..................31 Using the Messaging Menu Provides an explanation of the Messaging Menu and how to use it ..................57...
  • Page 6 English Contents...
  • Page 7: Wireless Phone Safety Tips

    When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you find it road and your mirrors, then continue. necessary to use your wireless phone while behind the wheel of a 7.
  • Page 8 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 website at www.wow-com.com ™...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). For additional information concerning exposure Read this information before using to radio frequency signals, see the statement by the FDA at the your wireless handheld phone. end of this user guide.
  • Page 10: Electronic Devices

    • Use hands-free phone operation, if available. manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to driving conditions so require.
  • Page 11: Posted Facilities

    To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in- OFF when in a "blasting area" or in areas posted: "Turn off two- vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag way radio."...
  • Page 12 English Safety...
  • Page 13: Using The Smart Button

    Placing and Ending a Call ¿ Messaging Menu button—Opens messaging menus. To place a call when the number you want to call is on the display, press and hold A. Press and hold A again to end a call. See “Using Your Phone” on page 21.
  • Page 14: Controlling Volume

    To adjust ringer volume: Roam. Lights up when your phone accesses Press Ä q to raise the volume or press Ä Z to lower the a wireless service outside of your home volume. system. When you leave your wireless...
  • Page 15 You can set your clock for 12- or 24-hour format. See page 54 for more information. * The availability of this feature depends on your service provider. English About Your Phone and Battery...
  • Page 16: Installing The Batteries

    (over 140°F), for example behind glass in very hot, direct sunlight. 1 Press the release catch of the phone battery cover and slide ! Always use Motorola approved batteries to safeguard the battery cover towards the bottom of the phone.
  • Page 17 • Battery performance is greatly affected by network coverage. • If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself in approximately one month. • When not in use, store your battery uncharged in a cool, dark and dry place. Removing Your Batteries ! Switch off your phone before removing batteries.
  • Page 18 It does not provide power directly to your phone. You can still place and answer calls while using the internal charger, as long as the phones batteries have at least a small charge. Remember that charging takes more time when you are actively using the phone.
  • Page 19: Low Battery Warning

    Low Battery Warning Battery Meter Indicators When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time The battery meter displays different messages depending on remain, a warning signal (two double beeps) will sound, and Low whether or not there is an external power source.
  • Page 20 English About Your Phone and Battery...
  • Page 21: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    To conserve energy, your phone enters standby mode and turns turn your phone ON and OFF • off the backlight when you have not touched a key for a few place calls, end calls, and receive calls • seconds. The backlight will come back on as soon as you press a redial phone numbers •...
  • Page 22: Ending A Call

    If Caller ID is active on your phone, you will be able to see who is calling before you answer. The display will show either your ¾...
  • Page 23: Redialing A Number

    Press to hang up. The wireless system may at times be too busy to handle your call. ¾ If this is the case, you may hear a fast busy signal and see Call Redial Press to redial. Failed and Press SND to Redial. With Automatic Redial, your phone will repeat the call attempt over the next four minutes.
  • Page 24: The Quick Menu

    The Usual Shortcuts Throughout this guide you will see shortcuts that point out simple ways to reach some of your phone’s features. If you have The words “menu,” “batt,” “lock,” and “mute” appear on the owned a Motorola phone before, some of these shortcuts will Ú, Ý, Þ, and ß...
  • Page 25: Using Your Phone's Built-In Phone Book

    Use your phone’s internal Phone Book to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access. Keep in mind: When you store an entry, it will select the next In this section you will learn how to: available position in your phone book.
  • Page 26: Recalling An Entry By Name

    Press to scroll through the available 1 . @ / : ' , ? punctuation marks: <space> ! - — # * " $ % & + ; = \ ( ) < > [ ] English Using Your Phone...
  • Page 27: Recalling An Entry By Memory Location

    Each name and number you store is placed in a memory location Using Super Speed Dial numbered 01-99. Once you have stored names and numbers, If you know the memory location of the number you want to call, you can recall them by memory location: try the Super Speed Dial function: å...
  • Page 28: Making Notes On The Scratchpad

    Changing Dialing Shortcuts Pause Dialing If you have more than one number in a memory location, you can When you call automated systems like Voice Mail or bank by choose which number you would like to use with the dialing phone, a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers, shortcuts, including the Turbo Dial®...
  • Page 29: Using Calling Cards

    Using Pause Dialing Using Calling Cards Once stored, you may recall the entry and place the call. All of the Storing Calling Card Numbers digits you have stored will be recalled, but your phone will only Number Characters are another way your phone can save you send the tones for the set of numbers before the first pause.
  • Page 30 Before your phone begins dialing, it will prompt you for the number you want to call. Once you have entered the number, your phone will automatically insert the number in place of the Number Character you stored.
  • Page 31: Introducing The Menu Features

    Using the Menu Features Using the Menu System Your cellular phone includes many features that can help make Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of life easier and more productive. The phone’s user-friendly menu your phone: system helps you find what you need quickly and easily.
  • Page 32 Managing the Phone Book B In “Using Phone Memory” you learned how to store and recall Start: phone numbers with the internal Phone Book. You can access the same features, along with several advanced features, using your phone’s convenient menu system.
  • Page 33: Recalling An Entry By Location

    Each entry you store is placed in a memory location numbered with the Phone Book menu. Find the name, choose the number, 01-99. Once you have stored the entry, you can use this feature and instantly place a call. to recall it by the number of the location.
  • Page 34: Phone Book Status

    Press to scroll through the icons. From left to Label right: Work, Home, Mobile, Pager, Fax, or Other. You can use this feature to see how many of your Phone Book’s à Press to select the highlighted icon. 99 locations have been used.
  • Page 35: Number Preference

    Number Preference Editing a Memory Location You can use this feature to add a number to an entry, change When Placing Calls: an old number, or duplicate an entry to make a similar one. If you prefer to see the number (Calling 555-1212) instead of...
  • Page 36 Copy If you would like to move the entry to a new Entry location and keep the original entry, then press and hold to erase the location and enter a new two-digit location. You will see the name associated with the entry.
  • Page 37 Your phone is equipped with three visual and three audible call Start: timers. You can monitor or record the length of individual calls, set a timer to track monthly usage, or have the phone alert you at intervals that you specify. In this section you will learn how to: monitor the length of your calls •...
  • Page 38: Viewing The Cumulative Timer

    This feature allows you to monitor elapsed air-time over a period or 2) Press Ä, a then Ý, 6. of time that you choose. After you reset the timer, it will continue to keep track of your air-time (in minutes) until you reset it again.
  • Page 39: Auto Display Individual Timer

    You can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that AActivating the Auto Display Timer may reduce standby-time you select—from 11-999 seconds. Like the One Minute Timer, and talk-time.
  • Page 40 Single Audible Timer i Press Ä, a then Ý, 2 and continue with step 2. You can set the Single Timer to beep during your calls at a time that you select–from 11-999 seconds. It will beep once during each call, 10 seconds before the end of the preset time. The party on the other end will not hear the beeps.
  • Page 41: Adjusting Tone Controls

    Adjusting Tone Controls Use these features to personalize your phone’s ringer styles, or Start: set the phone to remind you of new messages. Tone Alarm In this section you will learn how to: Control Setup set the alarm • Silent choose from nine different ringer styles •...
  • Page 42: Alarm Setup

    AThe alarm clock only operates in digital service. If the phone Alpha or Press ¤. goes into analog service, the alarm clock does not function. Tip: The character “-” indicates a wild card. Use it to set a Press q or Z to scroll to Alarm Setup and Find recurring alarm.
  • Page 43: Selecting A Ringer Style

    Your new phone offers nine different ringer styles. After you Tone To make new messages easy to recognize, try choose a style, the phone will give you a brief sample of your new making the number of beeps unique to each alert sound.
  • Page 44: Keypad Tones

    Exit Menu Press to exit the menu, or you may scroll to short tones, which sends the tones for a preset length of time. If other features. you choose long tones, your phone will transmit the tones for as long as you press and hold the key. To silence the tones during Keypad Tones conversations, turn the tones OFF.
  • Page 45: Service Tones

    AIf you turned the DTMF tones OFF, but you want to access a tone-activated system like Voice Mail, place your call, enter the numbers you need to transmit and: å ¾ Send Tones Press then press to send the tones if DTMF tones are OFF.
  • Page 46 Using Lock/Security Features While you probably would not want to leave your phone Start: unattended, your phone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unauthorized use. In this section you will learn how to: lock and unlock your phone •...
  • Page 47: Priority Call

    48. Number AYou can still receive calls when the phone is locked. Follow Enter Name Select a label, enter a name if you like, and press these steps to answer an incoming call: when finished. Your phone will confirm the entry by displaying the stored information.
  • Page 48: Secure Options Submenu

    Change Enter New press to select. You will see: AIf you store more than one number in location 01, the first Code—— number that was stored will be dialed. Enter New Enter a new three-digit lock code.
  • Page 49 Master Reset Service Level Use this feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their When loaning your phone to others, you may want to restrict call original factory settings. placement or protect memory information. Your phone has two AOnce you select this feature, the process cannot be service levels that allow you to control the types of outgoing calls that can be made from your phone.
  • Page 50 Customizing Phone Options P The Phone Options menu lets you customise the way your phone Start: sends and receives calls. Phone Multi Key Quick Options Menu On You can tune your phone for optimal performance, view Answer Off information about the phone, and choose from a number of...
  • Page 51: Displaying Phone Information

    With Multiple Key Answer ON, you can answer calls by pressing use this feature to review the changes you have made. When you A or any key in the center of the keypad, Ú through È. enter Feature Review, your phone will display any features that...
  • Page 52 Automatic Answer Instant Redial When placing calls, you may hear a fast busy signal and see i Press Ä, a then 2, 6 and continue with step 2. Press SND to Redial. This probably means the network is temporarily busy. If you turn Instant Redial ON, your phone will Turn Auto Answer ON to have your phone automatically answer redial for the next four minutes or until the call goes through.
  • Page 53: Display Options Submenu

    You will see the current banner popular features. This feature of the Display Options submenu Alpha or Press § turns the Quick Menu off if you would rather use the A button to go straight into the phonebook. See page 24 for more Enter...
  • Page 54 Feature press Displaying the 24-Hour Clock Your phone can display the current time in 12-hour or 24-hour Adjust Adjust the contrast by pressing the Contrast format. Use this feature to turn the 24-hour clock On or Off Ã...
  • Page 55 Press to exit the menu, or you may scroll to Menu other features. Power Up Mode When you turn ON your phone, you can begin with the MiniBrowser or the regular phone features. Find Power Up Mode Press to scroll to .
  • Page 56: System Options Submenu

    Press å then Ç and continue with step 2. Your Service Provider configures Select System Mode when you receive your phone. This feature allows you to select the type of system your phone will attempt to access. See below for a chart of available settings. Begin...
  • Page 57: Receiving Messages

    • your Voice Mail, read your pager-like alphanumeric Messages, a Voice Mail message. It will stay on the display until you have access MiniBrowser alerts, and view the Caller IDs of your most listened to the message. Your Service Provider will then signal recent callers.
  • Page 58: Viewing Your Caller Ids

    Keep in mind: You will see the caller’s name only if it is stored in Viewing Your Caller IDs your Phone Book. ANetwork and subscription dependant feature. Not available y A check mark will appear in the corner if you have answered or in all areas.
  • Page 59: Checking Your Voice Mail

    When you receive Voice Mail, your Service Provider sends a notification to your phone and your phone displays an indicator. If you have no new messages, you will see: That way, you will be able to check for new Voice Mail simply by glancing at your phone’s display. ¿...
  • Page 60: Voice Mail Options

    Voice Mail Options Reading Your Messages ANetwork and subscription dependant feature. Not available When checking Voice Mail, press the Message Key to see options for the highlighted Voice Mail notification in all areas. ¿ Your phone can receive alphanumeric messages like a pager. The...
  • Page 61: Message Options

    Go To Msg Press to return your phone to the Messaging Message Menu Menu. If the message includes a number in parentheses (a Call Back Exit Press to exit Messaging to idle mode. number) you can use the following shortcuts: Delete...
  • Page 62 English Using the Messaging Menu...
  • Page 63: Using The Minibrowser

    To get started with your MiniBrowser, you will need an IP address scores, weather and traffic reports, stock prices, and more. for your phone. The IP address is the location of a server provided In this section you will learn how to: by your Service Provider, and it will be loaded into your phone by your Service Provider when you subscribe to this service.
  • Page 64 Smart Button do on that screen. to select. You will see two functions, one on the left and one on the right, each with an icon: 6 Web Sites...
  • Page 65: Receiving Calls

    ALook for the IU indicator on the lower line of the display. If you see it, your phone is online and you will not be able to Bookmarks make it easy to quickly jump to the sites you use most receive calls.
  • Page 66 Mark Site To add a page to your bookmark list, choose this feature. Once To find out if the information you are sending is secure, just look bookmarked, press and hold the corresponding key to jump to at the lower line of the display. A key icon denotes a secure the bookmarked page.
  • Page 67 Advanced Settings This submenu contains features for advanced users, like security and technical settings. Select Press to select Advanced. Scroll Set.UP Link Press to scroll to Security and press to select. English Using the MiniBrowser...
  • Page 68 English Using the MiniBrowser...
  • Page 69: Belt Clip

    The headset plugs directly into Vehicular Power Adapter the jack on the top left side of your phone, so that you can wear your phone and move freely. The Vehicular Power Adapter connects to your phone and allows you to charge your phone's battery while driving.
  • Page 70 Hands-Free Accessories... The following hands-free wireless phone accessories are available today • Hands-Free - Zero Installation Kit • Hands-Free - Integrated Installation • Hands-Free Headset For information call 1-800-331-6456 or write Motorola Personal Communications Sector 600 North US Highway 45...
  • Page 71 What to do if... I pressed the power button, but Make sure that you press and hold the power button until the display appears and you hear an audible nothing happened. What’s alert. If nothing still happens, then check that you have installed the batteries and that the batteries are wrong with my phone? charged.
  • Page 72 You are in an area without service. If you have wireless service, look in the display for the Digital indicator. If the display says: Service Not you don’t see it you may have only Analog service or no service at all. If you do see the Digital indicator, you Available. What is wrong? may be connected to digital network that does not support Internet access.
  • Page 73 (RF), considered non-significant, when in the stand-by mode. It is (on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than that well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage...
  • Page 74 A few animal studies, however, have was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use.
  • Page 75 But it is important to understand particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S.
  • Page 76 In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, how much exposure a person receives.
  • Page 77 Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposium;1999 June 20; Long Beach, California. 2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, D.C.; and personal communication, unpublished results.
  • Page 78 English U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Page 79: Patent Information

    Patent Information Manufactured under one or more of the following patents: 4963812 4963843 4965537 4970475 4972355 4972432 4972455 4975808 4982108 4984219 4989230 D314173 4121218 4127824 4128740 4138681 4193036 4254382 4992753 4998289 D315330 D315543 5004992 5008925 4302845 4312074 4327319 4329666 4369516...
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  • Page 81 ......48 automatic answer ......52 Maintaining ........17 changing the banner ......53 multiple key answer ......51 Removing ........17 checking your voice mail ......59 audible timers Battery charge indicator .......15 Clear, Master ........49 one minute ........39 Bookmarks ........65 clearing –...
  • Page 82 ...........48 Adjusting the contrast ....54 – Lock/Security ......... 46 individual call timer ....38 road map ........46 last ten numbers dialed ....23 In Use Indicator ........14 Low battery warning ......19 lock code ........48 indicator system ID ........56 Digital ..........14...
  • Page 83 ..27 Master Reset ........48 recalling ..........33 recalling by name ... 26 memory viewing ...........35 recalling with short cuts .. 27 – – editing ........35 navigating the web ....... 63 recalling ..........33 – phone book ......32 No Service Indicator ......15...
  • Page 84 ......... 33 cumulative ........38 Phone Options .........50 recalling by location ......27 individual ........38 Tone Control ........41 recalling entry by location ....27 one minute ........39 Roam Indicator ........14 recalling entry by name ....... 26 repeating .........39 receiving call resettable ........38...
  • Page 85 Voice Mail ..........72 – calling ........28 checking ..........59 deleting notification ......60 options ..........60 – storing number ......28 volume adjusting .........14 muting ..........23 volume keys .........13 – What to do if........ 71 Zero Install Car Kit ........69 English Index...
  • Page 86 English 6809431A40 Index...

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