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Using the Menu Features

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English

A

If 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:

Service Tones

When Service Tones are ON, you will be instantly alerted to any 
change in your wireless service. You will hear two short beeps 
when your phone (1) starts to roam, (2) returns to a home system 
after roaming, (3) loses service, or (4) finds service.

A

Your phone will always beep if a call is dropped.

Send Tones

Press 

å

 then press 

¾

 to send the tones if 

DTMF tones are OFF.

1

Find 
Feature

Press 

q

 or 

Z

 to scroll to 

Service Tones

.

2

Toggle 
Feature

Press 

A

 to toggle the feature On or Off.

3

Exit
Menu

Press 

¼

 to exit the menu, or you may scroll to 

other features.

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Summary of Contents for V2260

Page 1: ...ecifications 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 m3cdv_us bk intro fm5 Page 1 Tuesday May 2 ...

Page 2: ...sequence quickly A sequence of key presses may be shown as follows Ä â 7 D This means you should press Ä followed by â 7 and Prompts and Messages Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either easy to understand prompts that guide you to the next action or simple messages confirming that your action is complete Prompts and messages are represented in this manual in LCD style for example E...

Page 3: ...me of these options provide access to a further list of options called a sub menu When navigating through the menus you may find it is helpful to think Navigating the Menus You can navigate through the menu system using the volume keys located on the left side of the phone and the Smart Button A located on the right side of the phone Use the upper and lower volume keys to scroll to sub menus Use t...

Page 4: ...suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone Motorola wants to hear from you Motorola Personal Communications Sector 600 North US Highway 45 Libertyville Illinois 60048 1 800 331 6456 in the United States 1 888 390 6546 TTY access for U S only m3cdv_us bk intro fm5 Page 4 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 5: ...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 m3cdv_us bk toc fm5 Page 5 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

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Page 7: ... wireless phone and its features 5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving Jotting down a to do list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility driving safely 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary If you ne...

Page 8: ...cessories 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 m3cdv_us bk safety fm5 Page 8 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 9: ...with safety The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards For additional information concerning exposure to radio frequency signals see the statement by the FDA at the end of this user guide To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines if you wear a handset on your body use the Motorola supplied or approved carrying case holster or other body worn accessor...

Page 10: ... When the battery is detached from the phone your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover please use this cover for storing your batteries Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches 6 be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations a...

Page 11: ...n your phone OFF do not remove your battery when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks from your battery in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations bel...

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Page 13: ...ssages Function Keys A Smart Button Use the Smart Button to place and end calls enter menus toggle features on and off and select items in the display qZ Volume Keys The upper and lower volume keys can adjust keypad earpiece and ringer volume After pressing the Smart Button the volume keys also scroll through memory entries and menu features Using the Smart Button Use the Smart Button to place and...

Page 14: ...ad and ringer volume When you press these keys the phone s speaker demonstrates the current volume level Adjusting Earpiece and Keypad Volume The audio feedback your phone gives you when you press a key is called keypad tones To adjust the volume of the keypad tones The Display The display on your phone can show alphanumeric characters as well as useful information symbols The various elements of ...

Page 15: ...Message Service Displayed when the phone has received a message The symbol will flash when your message storage area is full 7 p Voicemail Waiting Indicator Displayed when you have a voice message waiting 8 q Battery Charge Indicator The more segments displayed the greater the battery charge 9 12 00 Clock When your phone is using a CDMA m3cdv_us bk abtphone fm5 Page 15 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 16: ...ections on the battery with the positive and negative and connections within the phone 3 Press the battery towards the connections and push it Important Battery Information Always treat your batteries with care See Batteries at the beginning of this manual Never leave your battery in extremely high temperatures over 140 F for example behind glass in very hot direct sunlight Always use Motorola app...

Page 17: ...and discharge batteries as instructed in this manual 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 AThere is a finger space opening at the bottom left hand side of the phone that will allow for easier removal of the batterie...

Page 18: ...rger 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 To place the phone in charger only mode press Á once Ensure that the local main voltage at your location matches that of your travel charger Install the batteries into your phone see Installing the Batteries To charge your battery m3cdv_us bk abtphone fm5 P...

Page 19: ...ors and displays information about your battery The following message will appear on the display as the condition occurs Battery Meter Indicators The battery meter displays different messages depending on whether or not there is an external power source AWhen the battery is completely discharged you must charge the battery for one minute or longer before you can make or accept a phone call AFor op...

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Page 21: ...y Mode To conserve energy your phone enters standby mode and turns off the backlight when you have not touched a key for a few seconds The backlight will come back on as soon as you press a key Placing a Call To place a call Turn ON Press and hold Á until the display appears and 1 Turn Phone On If necessary press Á to turn the phone ON Wait until you have a service available m3cdv_us bk usephone f...

Page 22: ...l show 2 Calls Unanswered If you subscribe to Caller ID service you can easily return the calls that you missed See page 58 to learn how to return the calls you missed Call Waiting ANetwork and subscription dependant feature Not available in all areas Press Key Press or Hold Smart Button Press and hold A until you hear a high tone You will see Press to End Call Press A again to end the call Press ...

Page 23: ...tone You will see Redialing To make this feature even easier turn Instant Redial ON Your phone will instantly redial after a fast busy signal and you will Redial If you hear an ordinary busy signal Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed Your phone keeps track of the last ten numbers you have dialed Tip Press D then à to delete the displayed entry 1 Hang Up Press to hang up 2 Redial Press to redial or Pre...

Page 24: ...features Press the volume keys to scroll through the options shown below and press the Smart Button to choose one The Usual Shortcuts The words menu batt lock and mute appear on the Ú Ý Þ and ß buttons Press the Ä key first then any one of these buttons and your phone will perform that function Phone Book The Phone Book is the place to find all your personal Enter Menu Press Ä then press Ú to ente...

Page 25: ...calling card sequences for easy access AThe option for fax capability is not available on this phone Keep in mind When you store an entry it will select the next available position in your phone book How to Store Phone Numbers 1 Enter Number Enter the phone number you want to store You can store up to 32 digits per phone number entry 2 Begin Storing Press à to begin storing You will see Location x...

Page 26: ...sary to enter a letter The next letter on the key will appear with each press 5 Finish Storing Phone can support 24 letters Press a when you are finished Your phone will confirm the entry by displaying the information stored 1 Enter Press a twice to enter your name directory 2 Scroll to Name Press q or z to scroll to the name you are looking for or Search for Name Enter the first letter of the nam...

Page 27: ... first number To change which number is dialed with Super Speed Dial see Changing Dialing Shortcuts on page 28 1 Begin Press å to begin recalling 2 Enter Location Enter the two digit memory location of the phone number you are looking for 3 Place Call Press and hold a or press to call the number You will see Calling 4 End Call Press or Press and hold a until you hear a high tone You will see Press...

Page 28: ...lls your phone to wait before sending additional numbers Storing a Number with Pause Dialing The pause occupies a one digit space in your phone s memory Once you have entered a string of numbers and pauses store the string in the same way you store other entries You can store up to 32 digits including pauses 1 Enter Press a twice to enter your name directory 2 Scroll to Name Press q or z to scroll...

Page 29: ...ter the two digit memory location of the Pause Dialing number and press and hold a or press Your phone will dial the access number and wait for your input when it reaches the first pause 2 Send More Numbers When the automated system prompts you for information press a or to send the next group of numbers Repeat this step to send each group of numbers that you have stored 3 End Press or press and h...

Page 30: ... will automatically insert the number in place of the Number Character you stored 1 Recall Entry Press å then enter the location number where your calling card sequence is stored 2 Enter Number Press You will see Enter Number Enter the phone number you are calling You may enter the number manually or recall it by location 3 Place Call Press and hold a to place the call Your phone will dial the num...

Page 31: ...o navigate through the menus how to read a menu road map Introducing the Menu Features As you scroll through the menu system you will see the following Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone Press q to scroll up Press Z to scroll down Press A to select You can also use your phone s Ç and È keys to scroll through the menu system Road Maps To help you navigate t...

Page 32: ... the same features along with several advanced features using your phone s convenient menu system In this section you will learn how to recall and store phone numbers using the menu system edit your memory information add numbers to existing entries view your own phone number Start m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 32 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 33: ...riate digit key as many times as necessary to enter the first letter of the name See page 26 for help entering letters You will see the first entry with that letter 3 Find Name If necessary press q or Z to scroll to the name you are looking for 1 Begin Recalling Press q or Z to scroll to Recall By Location and press a to select You will see Location 2 Enter Location Enter the two digit memory loca...

Page 34: ...xit menu or you may scroll to other features 4 Choose Label Press q or Z to scroll through the icons From left to right Work Home Mobile Pager Fax or Other Press a or à to select the highlighted icon 5 Store More You will see Enter Next Number Enter up to four numbers per location Press à when finished 6 Enter Name Enter a name to identify the phone number s or continue with step 7 See page 26 for...

Page 35: ...ber Preference ON Editing a Memory Location You can use this feature to add a number to an entry change an old number or duplicate an entry to make a similar one 1 Enter Press Ä and Ú or Ä and a to enter the 1 Begin Editing Press q or Z to scroll to Edit Memory and press a to select 2 Find by Location Press q or Z to scroll to Edit By Location and press a to select You will see Location Enter the ...

Page 36: ...sociated with the entry 6 Edit Name Press D to erase one letter at a time or press and hold D to erase the entire name Press Ç to move the cursor backward See page 26 for details on entering names Skip this step to leave the name unchanged 7 Confirm Changes Press a or à when you finish editing the name You will see Location XX is Full The m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 36 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM...

Page 37: ...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 set and view the resettable timer for long term monitoring program audible timers for your individual needs Start m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 37 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 38: ...Cumulative Timer i 1 Press åthen Èfour times or 2 Press Ä a then Ý 7 This is a non resettable timer that keeps track of your phone s total air time in minutes since your phone was activated 1 View Timer When you enter the Call Timers menu you will see Individual XX XX XX 2 Exit Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to 1 View Timer Press q or Z to scroll to Cumulative Time You will see the total...

Page 39: ... You can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select from 11 999 seconds Like the One Minute Timer you will hear the beep 10 seconds before the end of each interval and the party on the other end will not hear the beeps 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Individual Timer 2 Toggle Press a to toggle On or Off the automatic display 3 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu ...

Page 40: ...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 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Single Timer 2 Toggle Timer Press a to toggle the timer On or Off m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 40 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 41: ...messages In this section you will learn how to set the alarm choose from nine different ringer styles silence the keypad silence all your phone s tones with one convenient feature set the Message Reminder Start Tone Control Silent Mode Off Ringer On Off Alarm Setup m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 41 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 42: ... Press Ç or È to move from field to field 2 Toggle Alarm Press q or Z to toggle the alarm If OFF 6 Set Date Press q or Z to scroll to the month you would like and press à Press q or Z to scroll to the day you would like and press à Press q or Z to scroll to the year you would like and press à You will see Alpha or Press Tip The character indicates a wild card Use it to set a recurring alarm For in...

Page 43: ... Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Ringer and press A to select 2 Toggle Feature Press A to toggle the featur On or Off 3 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 1 Enter Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Setup Msg Tones and press A to select 2 Select Msg Type Press q or Z to scroll to Text Msg Tone or Voicemail Tone and press A to select 3 Toggle Tone Press A to toggle...

Page 44: ...a then 3 3 and continue with step 2 Your phone transmits tones to communicate with automated calling systems like Voice Mail or bank by phone These tones are called DTMF tones Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones and this 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Reminder TonesSetup and press A to select You will see Call Remind Tone 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Keypad Tones 2 Toggle Feature...

Page 45: ...are ON you will be instantly alerted to any change in your wireless service You will hear two short beeps when your phone 1 starts to roam 2 returns to a home system after roaming 3 loses service or 4 finds service Send Tones Press å then press to send the tones if DTMF tones are OFF 1 Find Press q or Z to scroll to Service Tones m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 45 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 46: ...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 place priority calls view and change your lock code restrict call placement and memory access Start m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 46 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 47: ...e s priority call feature allows you to instantly place a call from location 01 even when your phone is locked 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Auto Lock 2 Toggle Lock Press A to toggle the feature On or Off 3 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Priority Call 2 Toggle Press A to toggle the feature On or Off 3 Exit Me...

Page 48: ... For your protection you must enter a six digit secure code in Changing the Lock Code i Press Ä 0 enter six digit secure code enter a new lock code then à To change the three digit lock code Place Call When Priority Call is ON press and hold Ú at any time 1 Begin Change Press q or Z to scroll to Change Lock Code and press a to select You will see Enter New Code 2 Enter New Code Enter a new three d...

Page 49: ...nceled or reversed 1 Select Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Service Level and press A to select 2 Choose Level Press q or Z to scroll through service level settings and press A to select the setting See the chart below for descriptions 3 Exit Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to 1 Reset Features Press q or Z to scroll to Master Reset and press A to select You will see Reset 2 Confirm Rese...

Page 50: ...er of convenient features In this section you will learn how to switch phone numbers review your phone s settings select a variety of system specific settings Start Phone Info Feature Review Multi Key Answer Off Auto Answer Off Instant Redial Off To Main Menu Quick Menu On Change Language Change Banner Backlight Select Phone Info Phone Options Change Number m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 50 Tuesday...

Page 51: ...oll Press q or Z to scroll through the the information 3 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 1 Begin Review Press q or Z to scroll to Feature Review and press A to enter 2 Browse Features Press q or Z to scroll through any features you have changed from their default settings If all features are set to their default factory settings the display will show Standard S...

Page 52: ...nstant Redial ON your phone will redial for the next four minutes or until the call goes through 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Auto Answer 2 Toggle Feature Press A to toggle the feature On or Off 3 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Instant Redial 2 Toggle Feature Press A to toggle the feature On or Off 3 Exit Me...

Page 53: ...ion Changing the Banner You may create your own message banner for the phone to display when it is idle Your banner can be up to 12 characters long 1 Toggle Feature When you enter Display Options you will see Quick Menu Press A to toggle the feature On or Off 1 Enter Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Change Banner and press a to select You will see the current banner or Alpha or Press 2 Enter Mess...

Page 54: ...ontrast Control This option is used to adjust the screen contrast The contrast is displayed as follows 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Auto Hyphen 2 Toggle Feature Press A to toggle the feature On or Off 3 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to contrast control and press A Contrast P m3cdv_us bk opt_menu fm5 Page 54 Tu...

Page 55: ...re AYou can also launch the MiniBrowser with the Quick Menu See page 24 Confirm at Start up Your phone can display reminders when you launch the MiniBrowser to indicate that your time browsing may be charged This feature toggles the reminder ON or OFF 1 Find Press q or Z to scroll to Launch MiniBrowser 1 Find Feature Press q or Z to scroll to Confirm at Start 2 Toggle Press A to toggle between On ...

Page 56: ...n all 1 View SID Press A to select Display System ID You will see the System ID for your phone 2 Exit Menu Press to exit the menu or you may scroll to other features Standard Mode Your phone first seeks a home type system then a non home type system Home Only Mode Phone will not operate outside its home system Analog Only Mode 1 Phone will only operate on analog networks Some peripheral devices re...

Page 57: ...es explore your options with the Function Menus AYour Service Provider holds your messages and will forward them after you have made room See Message Options to learn how to delete messages p Appears on the lower line of the display when you receive a Voice Mail message It will stay on the display until you have listened to the message Your Service Provider will then signal your phone to turn the ...

Page 58: ...caller s name only if it is stored in your Phone Book y A check mark will appear in the corner if you have answered or returned the call Press to return the call of the displayed caller Press à to store the information Caller ID Options When viewing Caller IDs press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted Caller ID 1 Enter Messaging Press to open the Messaging Menu 2 Selec...

Page 59: ...ing to idle mode Delete Message Press a to delete the currently selected Caller ID Press a again to confirm Delete AllMsgs Press a to delete all your Caller IDs Press a again to confirm CallBack Press a to return the call Store To Mem Press a to begin storing the number Enter a two digit location select a label enter a name Dial Number When viewing notifications press or press and hold a to call y...

Page 60: ...an receive alphanumeric messages like a pager The message memory stores up to 60 messages depending on the size of each 1 Access Options Press to open the Voice Mail Function Menu 25 12 Exit Call Back Go To Exit Delete 1 Enter Messaging Press to open the Messaging Menu 2 Select Messages Press q or Z to scroll to Messages and press a to select selected message urgent message m3cdv_us bk msg fm5 Pag...

Page 61: ...l see the name of the caller when you view the message Store 4 Choose Function Press q or Z to scroll to one of the following Go To Msg Menu Press a to return your phone to the Messaging Menu Exit Press a to exit Messaging to idle mode Delete Message Press a to delete the currently selected message Press a again to confirm Delete AllMsgs Press a to delete all messages Press a again to confirm Lock...

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Page 63: ...s q to scroll up Getting Started Browsing ATo enable MiniBrowser options you must subscribe for this service Contact your Service Provider To get started with your MiniBrowser you will need an IP address for your phone The IP address is the location of a server provided by your Service Provider and it will be loaded into your phone by your Service Provider when you subscribe to this service Contac...

Page 64: ...tem with the volume keys and use the Smart Button to select MiniBrowser Navigation Soft Keys In addition to the familiar keys for scrolling and selecting the MiniBrowser uses soft keys Soft keys are keys that change their function according to the screen Read the lower line of the display above the indicators to find out what the soft keys can do on that screen You will see two functions one on th...

Page 65: ...re only available while browsing Receiving Calls Most of the time while browsing you will not be able to receive calls depending on your service callers will probably get your Voice Mail 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 receive calls Occasionally when you access a page that you have recently visited and the i...

Page 66: ...Ä followed by Ú Mark Site To add a page to your bookmark list choose this feature Once bookmarked press and hold the corresponding key to jump to the bookmarked page There are nine bookmarks available so your favorites are never more than a keypress away Show URL To see the address of the current page choose this feature Secure Non Secure 1 Select Press a to select Mark Site You will see Select Nu...

Page 67: ... features for advanced users like security and technical settings 1 Select Press a to select Advanced 2 Scroll Press q or z to scroll to Set UP Link or Security and press a to select m3cdv_us bk browse fm5 Page 67 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

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Page 69: ...u are certain that it is fully inserted Travel Charger The Power Adapter charger connects to the phone When connected directly to the phone it charges the battery Zero Install Car Kit For the quickest and easiest mobile solution use the Zero Install Car Kit Just plug it in attach the microphone and you are ready to go Belt Clip The Belt Clip holds the phone while being worn on your belt AThe belt ...

Page 70: ...e 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 Libertyville Illinois 60048 m3cdv_us bk access fm5 Page 70 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

Page 71: ...that they are installed properly Make sure that the positive and negative marks on the batteries match the markings on the phone Check the charger Is it properly connected Is it fully inserted Are its contacts clean and dry The phone should provide a beep tone and the display should read Charging Battery within two minutes from the transformer being installed See Your Battery Check the battery con...

Page 72: ... a calling card etc but nothing happened You have probably turned off the transmit tones Place your call enter the access numbers when prompted by the recording then press å To avoid this problem in the future follow the directions in Transmit Tones on page 44 to turn the transmit tones on I tried to place a calling card call using the internal Phone Book but it didn t work You may have turned off...

Page 73: ... mobile phones including cellular phones and PCS phones The following summarizes what is known and what remains unknown about whether these products can pose a hazard to health and what any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones What kinds of phones are in question Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones the m3cdv_us bk fda fm5 Page 73 Tuesday May 2 2000 5...

Page 74: ...posed to RF energy compared to controls There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained together It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years When 20 types of glioma were considered separately however an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma neuroepithelliomatous tumors It ...

Page 75: ...hoices What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones In fact brain cancer occurs in the U S population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100 000 peop...

Page 76: ...has recommended that the industry National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk what can concerned individuals do If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if people are concerned ab...

Page 77: ...from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters http www fcc gov oet rfsafety World Health Organization WHO International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection select Qs As http www who int emf United Kingdom National Radiological Protection Board http www nrpb org uk Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA http www wow com com m3cdv_us bk fda fm5 Page 77 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 P...

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Page 81: ... the Batteries 16 Low battery warning 19 Maintaining 17 Removing 17 Battery charge indicator 15 Bookmarks 65 66 browsing the web 63 67 busy signal 71 button Message 13 calling cards storing information 72 storing numbers 29 using 30 changing lock code 48 changing secure code 48 changing the banner 53 checking your voice mail 59 Clear Master 49 clearing Caller ID 58 Messages 61 settings 48 m3cdv_us...

Page 82: ...bers dialed 23 E earpiece 13 editing memory 35 36 ending a call 22 F Fault finding 71 72 function keys 13 H headset jack 13 Home Only Mode 56 I In Use Indicator 14 K Keypad Tones 44 L last ten numbers dialed 23 lock automatically 47 manually 47 messages 61 lock code changing 48 viewing 48 Lock Security 46 49 road map 46 Low battery warning 19 m3cdv_us bk m3cdv_us IX Page 82 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59...

Page 83: ...ndicator 15 number viewing others 35 viewing yours 34 number character 29 30 Number Preference 35 O one minute timer 39 outgoing calls entering letters 26 entry recalling by location 27 33 recalling by name 26 33 recalling with short cuts 27 33 recalling 33 recalling entry by location 27 33 by name 26 33 with shortcuts 27 road map 32 status 34 storing 34 storing names and numbers 25 using 25 m3cdv...

Page 84: ... Call Timers 37 Lock Security 46 phone book 32 Phone Options 50 Tone Control 41 Roam Indicator 14 S scratchpad notes 28 Scratchpad Tones 44 secure code changing 48 Secure Options 48 49 security 46 49 selecting ringer style 43 T timers audible 39 40 cumulative 38 individual 38 39 one minute 39 repeating 39 resettable 38 single 40 Tone Controls 41 44 road map 41 volume 14 tones alternating high low ...

Page 85: ...lock lock 47 Using Messaging 57 61 Using the MiniBrowser 63 67 V viewing Caller IDs 58 cumulative call timer 38 individual call timer 38 39 lock code 48 resettable call timer 38 your number 34 m3cdv_us bk m3cdv_us IX Page 85 Tuesday May 2 2000 5 59 PM ...

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