Motorola V80 Service Manual page 12

Tri-band digital wireless telephone gsm 900/1800/1900 mhz gprs
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Product Overview
1. Network, subscription and SIM card or service provider dependent feature. Not available in all areas.
2. Designed to synchronize with basic features of the initial release of many popular Personal Information Management (PIM) software and hardware
products.
3. Use of this function may be subject to varying State and Federal laws regarding privacy of phone conversations.
4. Not compatible with all hearing aids. Hearing aids must contain a T-coil. T-coil must be activated when using the phone.
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• Supports GPRS, circuit switched, and SMS networks
• Email: POP3 and IMAP4
• WAP 2.0 compliant
• Supports SIM Toolkit (STK), Class 2
• Caller ID with link to phone book alerts
• Dual thin film technology (TFT) displays with electroluminescent (EL)
backlighting: internal 176 X 220 pixel resolution.
• Display provides 3 lines of text, 1 line of icons, and 1 line of prompts.
• Display zoom
• Display animation
• PIM functionality includes: date book, message center, and 1000 number phone
book with Starfish® and TrueSync® support
• Voice activation for phonebook entries and menu shortcuts
• Voice note voice recorder
• iTAP™ software for predictive text entry
• Turbo Dial® abbreviated dialing.
• Multi-language support
• 32 alerts
• VibraCall® vibrating alert
• Data capable without PC card using RS232 or USB
• Integrated headset jack
• Smart button operation
• Hearing aid telephone interconnection system (HATIS) support
Speaker Dependant Voice Activation and Voice Note Recording
This feature allows voice tags to be used for voice dialing up to 20 phone numbers
in the phone book and for creating up to 5 voice shortcuts for menu items. The phone
must be "trained" by the voice tag being read into the phone's memory twice before
it is recognized.
Voice tags can be added to the phone's memory using the usual name addition
methods (i.e., via the phone book menu structure or with the shortcut editor).
The user cannot place or receive calls while adding voice tags to the phone's memory.
Because the GSM standard does not provide the option to store voice tags onto the
SIM card, voice tags are added to the phone's memory.
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