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TXTR™ x5

DRAFT 3 -- 11/18/2005

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Page 1: ...TXTR x5 DRAFT 3 11 18 2005 ...

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Page 3: ...ur TXTR you need to 1 Charge the TXTR see page 15 2 Turn on your TXTR press p key until the display is on 3 Pair your TXTR with your phone see page 22 4 Send and receive SMS text messages with your phone or chat with another TXTR user ...

Page 4: ...e prohibited or restricted in certain areas Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products TheTXTRkeyboardisaClass1Bluetoothdevice Bluetooth features and Bluetooth Class 1 power levels are not allowed for outdoor operation in France To avoid unlawful interference with radio signals do not use the Bluetooth features in France unless you are indoors MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Log...

Page 5: ... Battery 15 Turning TXTR On Off 18 Idle Screen 20 Pairing TXTR with Phone 22 Turning On Bluetooth on Phone 23 Setting TXTR to Look for Phone 24 Pairing Phone with TXTR 24 Pairing to Additional Devices 26 Operating Your TXTR 28 Basic Operation 29 Text Entry 30 Messages 32 Chat 46 Phonebook 51 ...

Page 6: ...4 Calculator 54 Settings 55 European Union Directives Conformance Statement 61 ...

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Page 8: ...nges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment See 47 CFR Sec 15 21 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that ...

Page 9: ...compatibility Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your device in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy Aircraft When instructed to do so turn off your device when on board an aircraft Any use of a device must be in accordance with...

Page 10: ...rmine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Industry Canada Notice to Users Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Ref IC RSS 210 Sec 5 11 The term I...

Page 11: ...igned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment do...

Page 12: ...ing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ...

Page 13: ...torola Bluetooth phone using a full QWERTY keyboard With the TXTR you can Compose send and receive SMS text messages Chat directly with other TXTR device users To perform messaging tasks a bluetooth connection is established between the phone and TXTR Your phone remains in its holster briefcase or purse while you use the TXTR ...

Page 14: ...uction The Bluetooth connection range between the phone and TXTR can be up to 300 feet exact range is dependent on phone model To chat with another TXTR user a bluetooth connection is established between both TXTR devices ...

Page 15: ...D R A F T Introduction 13 The Bluetooth connection range between the TXTR devices is 300 feet Bluetooth connection up to 300 feet ...

Page 16: ...R A F T 14 TXTR Controls TXTR Controls 1 Display Shows text and icons for TXTR 2 Charging Port Accepts the plug for your TXTR battery charger 3 Keypad Allows you to perform operations with the TXTR 2 1 3 ...

Page 17: ...Recharging When you hear an audio alert along with no bars displayed on the battery meter the TXTR battery needs recharging Over time batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging times This is normal The more you use your TXTR with your phone the less standby time your battery has The rechargeable batteries that power your TXTR must be ...

Page 18: ...ning Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode 1 Plug the Motorola charger into the TXTR s charging port as shown 2 Plug the other end of the charger into an electrical outlet During charging the battery meter flashes until charging is complete Your TXTR fully charges in approximately two hours When complete the battery meter stops ...

Page 19: ...charging 3 When charging completes remove the charger from the electrical outlet and detach the charger from the TXTR Note You can also use a Motorola Original Vehicle Power Adapter to charge the TXTR battery while in your vehicle A fully charged battery provides approximately 20 hours of typical messaging time hours standby time ...

Page 20: ...ection with your phone Ensure your phone s Bluetooth feature is turned on and is paired with the TXTR Note If the TXTR is connected to the phone and a previously paired headset car kit is turned on the headset is connected and the TXTR remains disconnected until the headset car kit is turned off or out of range Any messages composed on the TXTR during this period are saved as drafts ...

Page 21: ...ing screen is displayed for a few seconds If your phone is not paired with your TXTR see Pairing TXTR with Phone on page 22 The phone and TXTR will not communicate without being paired To turn off the TXTR select m Main Menu Settings Power Off 12 31PM E Connecting with XYZ ...

Page 22: ...s existing SMS messages and phone book from the phone Up to 10 of the newest messages are retrieved When downloading is complete the TXTR generates an audio alert After the initial download of existing messages the TXTR polls the phone for new messages every 30 seconds When a new message is received the TXTR 12 31PM E Connected to XYZ ...

Page 23: ...D R A F T Turning TXTR On Off 21 displays a New Message icon on the display generates an audio alert and if at Idle screen the text New Message is displayed for a few seconds ...

Page 24: ... or receive messages Pairing creates a link between devices with Bluetooth wireless technology and allows the phone to remember the TXTR s unique ID When your TXTR and phone are paired the TXTR automatically connects to the phone To pair link your TXTR and phone 1 Start Bluetooth feature on phone 2 Set TXTR to look for phone ...

Page 25: ...hone s Bluetooth feature is off by default To use your phone with the system turn on the Bluetooth feature in your Motorola phone 1 On the phone select MainMenu Settings Connection Bluetooth Link Setup 2 Scroll to Power 3 Select Change 4 Scroll to On 5 Press Select to turn on the Bluetooth feature The Bluetooth ...

Page 26: ...o Look for Phone To place the TXTR into Bluetooth search mode select m Main Menu Settings Bluetooth Search phone The TXTR is placed in search mode for xx seconds Pairing Phone with TXTR While the TXTR is in search mode place your phone in Bluetooth discovery mode to pair link it with your TXTR ...

Page 27: ... phone is placed in Discovery mode After a few moments a pop up window is displayed with text Bond with TXTR 2 Select Yes to pair your TXTR with your phone 3 Enter the passkey 0000 4 Select OK When your TXTR successfully pairs with your phone the Idle screen indicates that the TXTR and phone are connected 12 31PM E Connected to XYZ ...

Page 28: ...rder entered When an attempt to pair to more than eight devices is made the oldest paired device is removed from the list Any of the eight paired devices can initiate a connection to the TXTR The TXTR will automatically initiate a connection when powered on only with the last device it was connected to If you want to connect the TXTR to another device in the paired device list you must initiate th...

Page 29: ...D R A F T Pairing TXTR with Phone 27 of the eight devices initiates a connection to the TXTR afterwards that device then becomes the last connected device ...

Page 30: ...furnishes a combination of keypad and a display screen to send and receive SMS messages The keypad consists of 36 keys and a 4 way navigation key Here s a quick anatomy lesson of the keypad Delete Alt Back Cap Enter Power Menu Space Up Arrow Navigation Text Entry ...

Page 31: ... Function Action Turn TXTR On Press and hold Power key Turn TXTR Off 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Power Off and press Enter key Access Idle screen 1 Press Menu key 2 Press Back key Access main menu Press Menu key Scroll menu selections Press Navigation key ...

Page 32: ...ype text entries on your TXTR Select menu item or perform actions Press Enter key Back to previous menu Press Back key Lock unlock keypad Press both Alt and Enter keys Function Action Type lowercase letters Press letter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 33: ...ypad in uppercase mode Press again to disable uppercase mode Type numbers and symbol characters Note Numbers and symbols are smaller on Text Entry keys Use Up Arrow key as follows Press once to type next character as number symbol Press twice to place keypad in number symbol mode Press again to disable number symbol mode Function Action Continued ...

Page 34: ...ial characters Note Special characters are blue on Text Entry keys Use Alt key as follows Press once to type next special character Press twice to place keypad in number symbol mode Press again to disable number symbol mode Delete character Press Del key Type space character Press Space key Function Action Continued ...

Page 35: ...ith new messages Function Action Reading a new message 1 Select m Main Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Received Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key The newest messages are displayed at the top of the list The message is displayed ...

Page 36: ...ssage text and press Enter key 3 Choose message recipient Select One Time Entry and enter phone number of a new contact then press Enter key or Select one or more contact names from phonebook using the Spacekey thenpress Enter key 4 Select Send and press Enter key You see sent message displayed Function Action Continued ...

Page 37: ...Enter key 2 Type message text and press Enter key 3 Choose message recipient Select One Time Entry and enter phone number of a new contact then press Enter key or Select contact name from phonebook then press Enter key 4 Select Edit and press Enter key 5 Edit message text and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 38: ...ss Enter key 2 Type message text and press Enter key 3 Choose message recipient Select One Time Entry and enter phone number of a new contact then press Enter key or Select contact name from phonebook then press Enter key 4 Select Draft and press Enter key You see Saving draft displayed Function Action Continued ...

Page 39: ... basic operations with recent messages Function Action Reading an old message 1 Select m Main Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Received Messages or Sent Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key The message is displayed ...

Page 40: ...press Enter key 2 Select Received Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 Select Reply and press Enter key 6 Type reply message text and press Enter key 7 Select Send and press Enter key You see sent message displayed Function Action Continued ...

Page 41: ...in Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Received Messages or Sent Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 SelectForward andpress Enter key 6 View message and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 42: ...on t 7 Choose message recipient Select One Time Entry and enter phone number of a new contact then press Enter key or Select contact name from phonebook then press Enter key 8 Select Send and press Enter key You see sent message displayed Function Action Continued ...

Page 43: ...cent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Received Messages or Sent Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 Select Delete and press Enter key 6 Select Yes and press Enter The message is deleted Function Action Continued ...

Page 44: ...sent message 1 Select m Main Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Sent Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 Select Re send and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 45: ...and press Enter key 2 Select Received Messages and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 Select Add Address and press Enter key 6 Select Yes and press Enter key 7 Enter name and press Enter key 8 Select number type and press Enter key e Function Action Continued ...

Page 46: ... saved draft message 1 Select m Main Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Draft and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 Select Send and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 47: ...saved draft message 1 Select m Main Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Draft and press Enter key 3 Select message and press Enter key 4 View message and press Enter key 5 Select Delete and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 48: ...rm basic operations with the TXTR to TXTR chat feature Deleting all stored messages 1 Select m Main Menu Recent Messages and press Enter key 2 Select Delete All Messages and press Enter key 3 Select Yes and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 49: ...D R A F T Operating Your TXTR 47 Function Action Placing TXTR in chat discovery mode 1 Select m Main Menu Chat and press Enter key 2 Select Find Me and press Enter key ...

Page 50: ...at and press Enter key 2 Select Look for Device and press Enter key 3 Select TXTR device and press Enter key 4 Do one of the following To connect with TXTR select Request Connecting and press Enter key To add to Friends list select Add to Friends and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 51: ...ess Enter key To remove TXTR from list select Delete from List and press Enter key Chatting with a friend TXTR device 1 Select m Main Menu Chat and press Enter key 2 Select Friends and press Enter key 3 Select TXTR device and press Enter key 4 Select Request Connecting and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 52: ...aming TXTR device 1 Select m Main Menu Chat and press Enter key 2 Select Friends and press Enter key 3 Select TXTR device and press Enter key 4 Select Rename and press Enter key 5 Type newname and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 53: ...th the phonebook feature Function Action Adding new contact to phonebook 1 Select m Main Menu Phonebook and press Enter key 2 Select NEW ENTRY and press Enter key 3 Type name and press Enter key 4 Type phone number and press Enter key 5 Select number type and press Enter key ...

Page 54: ...phonebook 1 Select m Main Menu Phonebook and press Enter key 2 Select contact and press Enter key 3 Select Edit and press Enter key 4 Type name and press Enter key 5 Type phone number and press Enter key 6 Type number type and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 55: ...ber to contact in phonebook 1 Select m Main Menu Phonebook and press Enter key 2 Select contact and press Enter key 3 Select New and press Enter key 4 Type phone number and press Enter key 5 Select number type and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 56: ...asic operations with the calculator feature Deleting contact from phonebook 1 Select m Main Menu Phonebook and press Enter key 2 Select contact and press Enter key 3 Select Delete and press Enter key 4 Select Yes and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 57: ...55 Settings To customize settings for your TXTR Function Action Placing TXTR in Bluetooth search mode 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Bluetooth and press Enter key 3 SelectSearch phone and press Enter key ...

Page 58: ...gs and press Enter key 2 Select Bluetooth and press Enter key 3 Select Bluetooth Address and press Enter key You see address displayed Enabling audio alert 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Audio Alert and press Enter key 3 Select On and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 59: ...Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Backlight Timeout andpressEnter key 3 Select On and press Enter key Changing display language 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Language and press Enter key 3 Select language and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 60: ...r key 2 Select Device Name and press Enter key 3 Type device name and press Enter key EnablingTXTR keypad locking 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Security and press Enter key 3 Select PIN Required and press Enter key 4 Select Enable and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 61: ...enabled to set the PIN 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Security and press Enter key 3 Select Change PIN and press Enter key 4 Type in old PIN and press Enter key 5 Type in new PIN and press Enter key 6 Retype in new PIN and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 62: ...elect Version Info and press Enter key Restoring TXTR to factorydefault settings Warning Restoring TXTR to default settings will erase all content saved on device 1 Select m Main Menu Settings and press Enter key 2 Select Master Clear and press Enter key 3 Select Yes and press Enter key Function Action Continued ...

Page 63: ...ial requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC All other relevant EU Directives You can view your product s Declaration of Conformity DoC to Directive 1999 5 EC to R TTE Directive at www motorola com rtte To find your DoC enter the product Approval Number from your product s label in the Search bar on the web site ...

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Page 67: ...is device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment ...

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