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Motorola V220 Quick Start Manual

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Transferring your Address Book
If switching from a Digital (TDMA) phone to a Motorola V220
You will need to manually transfer numbers from one phone's address book to another by following the
instructions in your phone's User Guide.
If switching from a Next Generation (GSM/GPRS) phone to a Motorola V220
Next Generation phones such as the Motorola V220 often allow you to save contacts to your phone or to your
SIM card (which is a memory chip that you can remove and insert into future next generation phones that you
use). If this option is available to you, and you think you may decide to change phones (to another Next
Generation phone) at any time, be sure to save all your contacts to your SIM card so that you can simply take
your address book with you. To save your contacts to your SIM, select Menu (you can reach the menu by
pressing the very top button on your phone) →Phonebook →New, then enter the name and number. When you
get to the "Store To" prompt, choose "SIM." Note: SIM cards are able to save 200 numbers, and only one
number per name.
Setting Up VoiceMail
Please to refer to the Welcome Guide, which you received with your phone, for full instructions on how to set up
your VoiceMail service. For the Motorola V220, be sure to follow the "Next Generation" phone instructions and
use 1111 as your temporary VoiceMail password. Note: You'll want to set up your VoiceMail as soon as
possible, since this service is active immediately and callers may be leaving messages for you.
Using Text Messaging
Have you wanted to reach someone, but know that they are in a place where they can't receive a phone call, or
have you just wanted to pass a quick comment along without making it into a long voice conversation? Text
Messaging may just be for you.
Text messaging is already active on your phone, and any messages that you receive are FREE. This is
especially handy because it means you may be able to receive info alerts for free from sites such as CNN.com,
or the Weather Channel, etc. PC users can also send 150 character-long emails to your phone using your 10
digit telephone number@gocbw.com as the email address. To illustrate, the format of the address would look
something like this:
5135551212@gocbw.com
To respond to text messages, it's just a dime per message that you send, or you can get a money-saving text
messaging plan if you become a frequent user. To switch to a text messaging plan at any time, simply call
#TXT from your wireless phone and add the service using our automated ordering line. Using text messaging is
easy. See the following instructions, which can be used on virtually any Nokia phone.
To send a text message from your wireless phone:
1. Press the menu button (top middle button on the keypad)
2. Use the arrows to scroll to and highlight the envelope icon
3. Press the top right soft-key (on the key pad) to 'Select'
4. Press the top right soft-key (on the key pad) to 'Select' Create Message
5. Press the top right soft-key (on the key pad) to 'Select' New Short Message
6. Use the key pad to type your message
a. Example – Type the word 'Hello'
i. Press the 4 key twice for H
ii. Press the 3 key twice for E
iii. Press the 5 key three times for L (wait a couple of seconds)
iv. Press the 5 key three times for L
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Quick Start Guide

Motorola V220 – 11/04

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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    If switching from a Next Generation (GSM/GPRS) phone to a Motorola V220 Next Generation phones such as the Motorola V220 often allow you to save contacts to your phone or to your SIM card (which is a memory chip that you can remove and insert into future next generation phones that you use).
  • Page 2: Cincinnati Bell Wireless Internet Services

    Motorola V220 – 11/04 v. Press the 6 key three times for O 7. Once you’ve typed your message (up to 150 characters), press the top right soft-key OK 8. You can either a. ‘Select’ [One Time Entry] and manually input a 10-digit wireless phone number and press the top right soft-key OK.
  • Page 3 Motorola V220 – 11/04 Wireless Internet Service Overview National News Get the latest news straight from the Associated Press wire! Searchable news categories include US, World, Business, Science & Technology, Politics, Sports, Entertainment, Health and more! Cincinnati.com Access local information from your wireless phone - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - from The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Cincinnati Post, The Associated Press, Gannett News Service and more.
  • Page 4 Motorola V220 – 11/04 • If you’d like to access your email from a computer, you may do so by going to the following URL: http://webmail.fuse.net. You will need to enter your “Username”@fuse.net, as well as your password. • Those who HAVE an existing Cincinnati Bell email box (Fuse, Zoomtown etc.).
  • Page 5: Multimedia Messaging Service (Mms)

    Motorola V220 – 11/04 Within the My Info section, you have the following choices: • • My Sports My Bookmarks • • My Theatres My Stocks • • My Drivers My Horoscopes • • My AP News Alerts • •...
  • Page 6 Using your camera Your Motorola V220 camera device can be used to take, edit and add effects to pictures you take of others – and even of yourself! Consult the “Camera” section of the Operating Instructions that came with your phone for all the details on your fun options! Note: Battery times are shorter when using the camera.
  • Page 7 Motorola V220 – 11/04 Taking a picture of someone or something else using your phone: • Press the center circle of the large circular button on your phone to access the main menu. • Using the large circular button, scroll through the menu options and select “Multimedia”.
  • Page 8 Motorola V220 – 11/04 • IMPORTANT! Calls to “22” will always be free calls, and the minutes used will not subtract from the minutes you have available in your wireless rate plan. If you dial directly to your 7 or 10-digit home phone number, these minutes will not be free and will count against your plan’s available minutes.