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Personal Communicator

010096

User's Guide

Model V100

GSM 1900 MHz

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Summary of Contents for V.100

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Page 3: ...ting or option Reject or cancel a call setting option and to return to the previous screen In text mode deletes the previous character Press to enter Quick Access menu Scroll through messages and text and increase and decrease volume Press to read a message Press to write a message 1036b10a book Page 1 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 4: ...headset and use to adjust the volume Press to go to Phone Book or use Voice Tags select the number press Note Press and release to remove the last character press and hold to remove multiple characters Ending a Call Press or Receiving a Call 1036b10a book Page 2 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 5: ... Communicator combines advanced calling and messaging capabilities in a small compact unit that is stylish easy to use and will look great on you when you wear it with the holster Your Personal Communicator provides cool and exciting ways to keep in contact with 1036b10a book Page 1 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 6: ...button lets you display your Phone Book entries quickly When your Personal Communicator is closed or in the holster press on the outside of your Personal Communicator to answer a call quickly and easily With VibraCall alert your Personal Communicator vibrates when you get new messages or calls to avoid disturbing others or when in a noisy environment 1036b10a book Page 2 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 ...

Page 7: ...ing Started 15 Installing the SIM Card and Battery15 Control Buttons 17 Exiting the Menus 23 Personal Communicator Menus 24 How to Use the Control Buttons 30 Prompts and Messages 30 Testing Your V100 Personal Communicator 30 1036b10a book Page 3 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 8: ... Call 38 Reconnect 38 Reconnect Held Call 38 Access Internet 46 Mobile Internet Home Menu 46 Internet Browser Menu 47 Using the Soft Keys 47 Mobile Internet Messages 48 Entering or Editing Text Within a Mobile Internet Session 48 Setting Up for Mobile Internet 1036b10a book Page 4 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 9: ...1 Call Related Features 61 Show Battery Meter 61 Restrict My Phone Number 61 Phone Setup 75 Select Phone Line 75 Adjust Ring Volume 75 Ring or Vibrate 75 Set Ringer Tone 75 Set Alarm Ringer Tone 76 Set Ringer Tone 2 76 Set Message Alert Tone 76 1036b10a book Page 5 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 10: ...e 81 Select Keypad Tones 82 Phone Status 82 Network Selection 84 Available Networks 84 Games 91 Closing and Saving a Game 91 Towers of Hanoi 92 Baccarat 93 Bricks 94 Quick Access Menu 95 Adding Location Numbers to Quick Access Features 96 1036b10a book Page 6 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 11: ...Radio Waves Exposure Statement106 FDA Update for Mobile Phones 109 Motorola Limited Warranty 119 Patents 127 Export Law Assurances 128 Index 129 1036b10a book Page 7 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 12: ...ument supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to July 2000 For information regarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual FM Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card which is included with radio models that offer this capability 1036b10a book Page 8 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 13: ...States Report 86 1986 International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999 Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications 1036b10a book Page 9 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 14: ...st use the headset and speak directly into the microphone Body worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting always place the phone in a Motorola supplied or approved clip holder holster case or body harness for this product Use of 1036b10a book Page 10 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 15: ...al Communicator 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 Personal Communicator when onboard 1036b10a book Page 11 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 16: ...heir pacemaker when the Personal Communicator is turned ON not carry the Personal Communicator in the breast pocket use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference turn the Personal Communicator OFF immediately if you have any reason to 1036b10a book Page 12 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 17: ...ll attention to driving and to the road use hands free operation if available pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require OPERATIONAL WARNINGS FOR VEHICLES WITH AN AIR BAG 1036b10a book Page 13 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 18: ...ive atmospheres are often but not always posted BLASTING CAPS AND AREAS To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn off your Personal Communicator when you are near electrical blasting caps in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions 1036b10a book Page 14 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 19: ...SIM Subscriber Identity Module card and the battery The SIM card that was supplied by your service provider contains your Personal Communicator s number service details and memory for storing numbers and messages Note Some networks let you make emergency calls without a SIM card 1036b10a book Page 15 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 20: ...e the SIM card into the recess so that the notch in the card lines up with the notch in the recess 3 Align the contacts on the battery with the contacts in the battery Slide Battery Door Lock to Open Battery Compartment 1036b10a book Page 16 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 21: ...d Control Buttons 1036b10a book Page 17 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 22: ...nd a call setting or option Press to reject or cancel a call setting option and to return to the previous screen When in text mode press to delete the previous character Press to enter the Quick Access menu 1036b10a book Page 18 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 23: ...e holster press to answer and end a call Press to start and stop recording voice notes Note use of this feature is subject to varying state federal and country laws regarding privacy of phone conversations 1036b10a book Page 19 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 24: ...r The more segments the stronger the charge B K Displayed when the Quick Access menu is open z Menu item is currently selected 12 00 Real Time Clock Displays the time in either AM PM or 24 hours 1036b10a book Page 20 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 25: ...e the last character or hold down to remove multiple characters If you enter the wrong PIN your Personal Communicator lets you know with a displayed message Note If the correct PIN is not entered within three attempts your SIM card locks up See Unblocking Your V100 Personal Communicator on page 80 1036b10a book Page 21 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 26: ... features are accessible through the Main Menu Press to display the Main Menu To scroll through the Main Menu use Press to enter a submenu Menu Navigation Main Access Internet Phone Book Alarm Clock Select Main Menu Example 1036b10a book Page 22 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 27: ...and confirm settings to go to the previous screen without making changes When in text mode use to backspace and delete characters z indicates the current setting of a feature usually on or off Note When View Options is displayed a submenu exists for that menu 1036b10a book Page 23 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 28: ...ld until a menu prompting a decision is displayed 2 Select either to move or keep it on the short menu or to move or keep it in the extended menu Note If a feature cannot be moved to the short menu your Personal Communicator will let you know with a message 1036b10a book Page 24 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 29: ...eatures that are network and or subscription dependent and may not be available on your V100 Personal Communicator Last 10 Calls Missed Calls Answered Calls Made Calls Erase All Numbers My phone number s Fixed Dialing View Fixed Dial List 1036b10a book Page 25 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 30: ...how Battery Meter Restrict My Phone Number Show ID on Next Call Restrict ID on Next Call Call Forwarding Call Barring Bar Outgoing Calls International Calls International Calls Except Home All Calls Off 1036b10a book Page 26 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 31: ... Time Available Erase All VoiceNotes Cell Broadcast On Off Channel List Phone Setup Select Phone Line Adjust Ring Volume Ring or Vibrate Set Ringer Tone Set Alarm Ringer Tone Set Ringer Tone 2 1036b10a book Page 27 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 32: ...uire SIM Card PIN On Off Change SIM Card PIN Code Change SIM Card PIN2 Code New Security Code Language Selection English Français Español Portuguès Automatic Battery Saving Mode On 1036b10a book Page 28 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 33: ...rred Switch View Network Search Registration Preferences Show List of Networks Move to New Location Delete Selection Switch View Find New Network Menu selections displayed only if a network is available and your Personal 1036b10a book Page 29 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 34: ...ers Show Last Call Total for All Calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer Repetitive Timer Set In call Display Games Towers of Hanoi Baccarat Bricks 1036b10a book Page 30 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 35: ...ented as graphics which look like the buttons on your Personal Communicator A sequence of button presses might be shown as This means that you would press then and then in sequence not at the same time Prompts and Messages 1036b10a book Page 31 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 36: ...e messages or calls contact your service provider After you ve tested your Personal Communicator read the rest of this guide to learn about the many useful features of your new Personal Communicator Note Text Messaging is a network and subscription dependent feature and may not be available in all areas 1036b10a book Page 32 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 37: ...the message then press 5 Choose from the menu selections to enter the phone number then follow the prompts given by your Personal Communicator 6 When the phone number you want to send your message to is displayed press Entering Text 1036b10a book Page 33 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 38: ...Press 3 Select the store option then press Your message is automatically stored in the Outgoing Message folder Receiving and Reading a Text Message Cool I got a message Before long you ll be getting a lot of 1036b10a book Page 34 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 39: ...er number 1 Type the email address followed by either a space or a number sign then type the message text For example to send a Hello message to email address abc123 isp com type abc123 isp com Hello Note Depending on your service provider you may need to use a space in 1036b10a book Page 35 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 40: ...se or increase the volume level Note You can press to quickly go to your Phone Book select the number you want to call and then press Enter the phone number then press Note If you make a mistake press and release to remove the last character or 1036b10a book Page 36 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 41: ...all Ending a Call Press or Redialing the Last Number Called from Standby Mode Press Receiving a Call 1036b10a book Page 37 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 42: ...ou can place a current call on hold and accept an incoming call or start a second call To Put an Active Call on Hold 1 Press 2 To reconnect press Make a New Call 1036b10a book Page 38 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 43: ...an end the active call 1 Press to put the active call on hold 2 Press select the End Active Call option then press Note If you have a call on hold it becomes your active call Reconnect Use to go back to a call that s on hold 1036b10a book Page 39 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 44: ...erence Calls Let s have a phone party If you have both Conference Call and Call Waiting you can talk to up to 5 people at the same time Starting a Conference Call 1 Call one of the people you want to conference with 1036b10a book Page 40 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 45: ...onference Call and Call Waiting you can transfer a call to another phone Initiating Transfer Call Before Third Party is Connected 1 Press and select the transfer call option 2 Enter the number to where you want the call transferred then press When 1036b10a book Page 41 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 46: ...ayed then press You can now talk privately to the person 3 To re join both of you to the Conference Call re select Conference Call from the In Call menu Reject Waiting Call When you re too busy to talk you can reject an incoming call by pressing and 1036b10a book Page 42 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 47: ...cally if you accept or make a call While recording your Personal Communicator alerts you at 10 seconds and again at 1 second before recording capacity is reached If you do not stop recording automatically stops To listen to your voice note select voice notes from the Messages menu 1036b10a book Page 43 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 48: ...ts make sure there is no background noise and speak in a clear natural voice when recording Your Personal Communicator can record two seconds for each Voice Tag You cannot record Voice Tags if you have selected to prevent access to phone 1036b10a book Page 44 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 49: ...the tone 3 When recording is successful your Personal Communicator returns to the Add To Phone Memory menu Note If the recording is not successful the Personal Communicator prompts you to record again Add or Edit Voice Tag 1036b10a book Page 45 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 50: ...r highlights the matching entry in your phone book list If there is no matching entry the Personal Communicator highlights an alternate entry in the list 2 Press to make the call to select a different entry or to cancel Voice Activation from the Phone Book Menu 1036b10a book Page 46 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 51: ...light status and much more Access Internet is a network and subscription dependent feature that offers mobile Internet access of Information Services and certain web sites using the Wireless Application Protocol WAP Contact your service provider for details about these services 1036b10a book Page 47 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 52: ...d hold for at least two seconds Note If you release too quickly you might enter the menu for the currently highlighted option 2 Scroll to the menu selection you want then press A typical browser menu might include 1036b10a book Page 48 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 53: ...ing data connecting to the Internet and Internet activities are being performed A u indicates you are in a non secure Internet location Note Your ISP determines the icons and messages displayed on your Personal Communicator Entering or Editing Text Within a Mobile Internet Session 1036b10a book Page 49 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 54: ...et Setting Up for Mobile Internet Access For Internet Access Text Character Press M then press T Y D F FF G GG M 1036b10a book Page 50 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 55: ...the Personal Communicator waits before hanging up if it detects no Internet activity Line Type or Port Modem or ISDN Connection Type Non transparent or transparent Information Description 1036b10a book Page 51 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 56: ...o not need to be using the mobile Internet to receive an Internet service alert When you receive an alert the Personal Communicator displays a screen with the details Press to view the contents or to reject it Making and Receiving Calls During a Mobile Internet Session 1036b10a book Page 52 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 57: ... and easily Your Personal Communicator can store up to 100 entries and the SIM card can store up to 250 entries in your Personal Numbers list The number of SIM card entries varies depending on the type of SIM card issued by your service provider 1036b10a book Page 53 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 58: ...n activities such as going into voice mail or entering a password To insert a three second pause in a phone number press and hold until Ü is displayed For example you have voice mail on 555 6911 with mailbox number 1066 and password 2001 Then you can dial 5556911Ü1066Ü2001 then press 1036b10a book Page 54 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 59: ...d Entry By Name Use to find a number from your list of Phone Book names by typing up to three of the first characters of the name then press Find Entry By Location Use to select a number from your list of Phone Book locations 1036b10a book Page 55 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 60: ... to SIM card memory 1 When prompted enter the phone number name and location number If you do not specify a location number the entry is stored in the next available location 2 The Personal Communicator then asks if you want to enter a Voice Tag For 1036b10a book Page 56 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 61: ...Voice Tags if you choose to prevent access to phone memory To SIM Card Memory To Phone Memory To Phone SIM Memory No Memory Restrictions You can prevent access to your SIM card memory the Personal Communicator s memory both or cancel all access restrictions 1036b10a book Page 57 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 62: ...tails to make changes to the selection Switch View to display information for the selected entry Note The list is stored on your SIM card Depending on your service provider one or more of these entries is already defined and you may not be able to change them 1036b10a book Page 58 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 63: ...ff and to enter or change entries in the list After you enter your PIN2 code you can On Turn fixed dialing on Off Turn fixed dialing off Edit Entry Scroll to the entry you want to change press to edit the 1036b10a book Page 59 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 64: ...ed The selections are To Phone Memory Changes One Touch Dialing to your Personal Numbers list locations 1 to 9 To SIM Card Memory Changes One Touch Dialing to your Personal Numbers list stored on your SIM card locations 101 to 109 1036b10a book Page 60 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 65: ...haracter memo to each alarm Set Alarm Each alarm can be set to alert on a specific day and time daily weekly every Monday to Friday or every Monday to Saturday 1 To set an alarm select the day s in DD MM YY format for the alarm to occur 1036b10a book Page 61 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 66: ... that are set Use to select an alarm From the submenu you can Switch View See the details for alarm Select Switch View again to return to the previous screen Edit Alarm Change the time date and attached memo 1036b10a book Page 62 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 67: ... with the next call You need to reselect this option each time you want to restrict sending your ID number Call Forwarding You can have incoming calls sent to other phone numbers Note You cannot set call forward when you are out of your network 1036b10a book Page 63 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 68: ...nter a forwarding phone number When set to On this option takes priority over all other voice call forwarding settings Detailed Forwarding Forwards voice calls to different numbers depending on the current status of your Personal Communicator The selections are 1036b10a book Page 64 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 69: ... call or to reject it If you have Caller Line Identification the caller s number or name is displayed instead of the Call Waiting message Availability of this feature depends on your service provider Note Call Waiting is a network and subscription dependent feature and may not 1036b10a book Page 65 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 70: ...ional calls Int l Calls Except Home bars all outgoing international calls except those to your home country All Calls bars all outgoing non emergency calls Off removes call barring for all calls Bar Incoming Calls 1036b10a book Page 66 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 71: ...ce Mail Select to make a call to your voice mail number Note Voice mail is a network and subscription dependent feature and may not be available in all areas Received Messages 1036b10a book Page 67 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 72: ...municator or store it into SIM card memory Press while viewing the numbers Note Only 20 characters of a number can be retrieved If the number is longer than allowed the remaining characters are not retrieved Space and dash characters are not counted as part of the character length 1036b10a book Page 68 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 73: ... messages are not retrievable It s a good idea to make sure you have read all your messages before deleting them Outgoing Messages Note You cannot send outgoing messages until the Message Service Center number has been set 1036b10a book Page 69 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 74: ...either enter the number find it by name or find it by location When you have set up a destination phone number select to send the message press again to confirm Edit Message Use to edit a message then send or store it in your Outgoing Messages list 1036b10a book Page 70 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 75: ...e the previous character press and hold to erase multiple characters For special characters see Special Characters on page 98 For a single number press M then type the number For a series of numbers press M M To stop entering numbers press M M again 1036b10a book Page 71 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 76: ...Erase Voice Note erases the selected voice note Set Alarm Alarmed voice notes You can set an alarm to up to 5 voice notes See Set Alarm on page 61 Go to Next Voice Note selects and plays the next voice note in the list 4 Press to return to the previous menu 1036b10a book Page 72 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 77: ...te The functions change while you are receiving a cell broadcast message You must remove the message before functions return to normal When the message is complete the beginning of the message remains displayed until you remove it a new message arrives or you leave the geographic area 1036b10a book Page 73 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 78: ... delete your voice mail number Note Remember to add the symbol and the appropriate country code prefix to the phone number Service Center You can modify or delete it as desired Remember to add the symbol and the 1036b10a book Page 74 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 79: ...f your display and other features Select Phone Line Allows you to switch between Line 1 and Line 2 of your Personal Communicator Note Availability depends on the type and settings of the SIM card and or your subscription to this feature 1036b10a book Page 75 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 80: ...tone on or off Set Ringer Tone 2 Use to select a tone alert for incoming calls on Line 2 Note This is a network and subscription dependent feature and may not be available in all areas Set Message Alert Tone 1036b10a book Page 76 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 81: ... the longest and equals one second Change the octave of the note by placing the cursor on the note and use to increase or decrease it Change the tempo of your tune to 1 slowest 4 fastest or 2 and 3 for somewhere in between Now you are ready to listen play to your new tune If you like it you can save it or 1036b10a book Page 77 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 82: ...can quickly get to the features you use the most Refer to Quick Access Menu on page 95 for usage and set up information Phone Lock You can lock your Personal Communicator to prevent others from using it Automatic Lock 1036b10a book Page 78 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 83: ...nicator is turned on Note This is not available if the SIM card does not support PIN code disabling How do I change my SIM card PIN No problem your Personal Communicator gives you all the instructions Note Be careful if you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row your 1036b10a book Page 79 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 84: ...equence and the 8 digit PIN unblocking code that was provided by your Cellular Service Provider to unblock it Unblock Code New PIN Code New PIN Code The new PIN code must contain four to eight digits Caution If this operation is performed incorrectly 10 times in a row your SIM card 1036b10a book Page 80 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 85: ...low the instructions given by your Personal Communicator But remember use the international date format day month year Set Time Format You can change to either 12 hour or 24 hour format Backlight Timing Control 1036b10a book Page 81 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 86: ...ess the buttons on your Personal Communicator or you can turn off the tones Phone Status Status Review When selected your Personal Communicator displays a list of menu items that have been changed from the default setting 1036b10a book Page 82 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 87: ...on performs the same operations as the Master Reset but it also does the following Clears phone book entries from memory but not from SIM memory Clears the list of all last calls you made and received Clears the message editor Resets call timers 1036b10a book Page 83 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 88: ...networks Your Personal Communicator automatically searches for the last network used If this network is not available your Personal Communicator attempts to register with a different network When your Personal Communicator attempts to register with a different network it 1036b10a book Page 84 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 89: ...th a network and how the attempt is made Registration Preferences Set this to automatic search performed by your Personal Communicator or to manual search performed by you Automatic Search Your Personal Communicator automatically generates a 1036b10a book Page 85 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 90: ...able list your Personal Communicator scans for the networks in your area then displays the list To store one in your preferred list follow the instructions provided by your Personal Communicator You can select from a list of known networks then store it in your preferred list 1036b10a book Page 86 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 91: ... register with a network other than your current network If the attempt fails your Personal Communicator tries to register with the previous network Call Meters Menu You can have your Personal Communicator keep track of your calling time 1036b10a book Page 87 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 92: ...how much credit you have left Note Show Call Charges is a network and subscription feature that may not be available in all areas Note If you do not have the Advice of Charge service your Personal Communicator only keeps track of the length of the call 1036b10a book Page 88 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 93: ...ice your chargeable calls are always displayed Show Charge Per Call and Show Total Call Charges These two options display the call charges meter during and after chargeable calls The meter shows phone units or currency depending on your charge type unit or 1036b10a book Page 89 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 94: ...w you to receive any more chargeable calls When set to On you need to enter a new limit as either units or currency depending on the setting of your Set Charge Type option Note Units are entered as whole numbers and currency is entered by name For example USD for US dollars 1036b10a book Page 90 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 95: ...in menu Your choices are Towers of Hanoi Baccarat and Bricks When you select a game you can start a new game continue with a saved game or see what your best score is for that game Note Prolonged playing of games may shorten battery life Closing and Saving a Game A 7 A 1036b10a book Page 91 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 96: ...r pole to any other pole you win the game Game Rules Only one disk can be moved at a time You can move only the top disk on the stack Larger disks cannot be stacked onto smaller disks How to Play A 7 A 1036b10a book Page 92 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 97: ...nds are P for player and B for banker Game Rules The game starts by placing a wager on hand P B or whether there will be a tie Each player is given 2 cards A third card may be given to P and or B The hand with points closest to 9 wins the game If points total more than 10 A 7 A 1036b10a book Page 93 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 98: ...ing the ball to move diagonally and hit the bricks at the top without letting the ball hit the bottom boundary The direction of the ball is determined by the angle when the paddle hits it head on or sideways The ball can hit more than one brick at a time When a brick is hit by the ball it disappears increasing the game score by the number of points assigned to that A 7 A 1036b10a book Page 94 Thur...

Page 99: ...it hits any surface Use the left and right portion of to move the paddle to the left and right The object of the game is to hit all bricks without letting the ball touch the bottom boundary When a game ends the screen flashes and the game results are displayed Quick Access Menu 1036b10a book Page 95 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 100: ...the features and the positions of the features in the Quick Access menu Adding Location Numbers to Quick Access Features 1 From the Phone Setup menu select the Quick Access Setup menu Your Personal Communicator displays a list of features from which to choose 1036b10a book Page 96 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 101: ... not successful your Personal Communicator prompts you to record the Tag again Important Notes If any one of the nine Quick Access features has a Voice Tag assigned to it and you attempt to display the Quick Access menu while wearing your headset you must say a tag name or your Personal Communicator returns to the Standby 1036b10a book Page 97 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 102: ...cter from the following table Multiple presses of the key may be required to access the character For example to type è press M then press E twice Keyboard Character M 1 time M 2 times M 3 times M 4 times M 5 times M 6 times M 7 times 1036b10a book Page 98 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 103: ...ters S Σ F Φ G Γ Keyboard Character M 1 time M 2 times M 3 times M 4 times M 5 times M 6 times M 7 times 1036b10a book Page 99 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 104: ...dditional accessories may be available Please refer to your local service provider or retail outlet for more information Headset The headset provides hands free use of your Personal Communicator and is required for phone operation 1036b10a book Page 100 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 105: ... on Check the battery Is it charged properly fitted and are the contacts clean and dry You can t make calls Check the signal strength meter If the signal is weak move to an open space or if in a building move close to 1036b10a book Page 101 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 106: ...ce or if in a building move closer to a window Check Call Forwarding and Call Barring settings Check Ringer and VibraCall settings If both are off there is no audible alert Personal Communicator Have you inserted a new SIM card Enter the new PIN code 1036b10a book Page 102 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 107: ...ur service provider Check the SIM contacts If dirty clean them with an antistatic cloth You can t make international calls Some service providers block the ability to make international calls Contact your Service Provider Have you included the correct codes Press and 1036b10a book Page 103 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 108: ...h your battery The battery loses charge faster than normal Are you in an area of variable coverage This uses extra battery power Is it a new battery A new battery needs two to three charge discharge cycles to attain normal performance Is it an old battery Battery performance declines after 1036b10a book Page 104 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 109: ...e Use and Care glub X X X 1036b10a book Page 105 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 110: ...Statement Questions 1036b10a book Page 106 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 111: ...he exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions reviewed by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified pow...

Page 112: ...ons they all meet the government requirement The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching 1036b10a book Page 108 Thursday May 24 2...

Page 113: ...alth Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of 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 1036b10a book Page 109 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 114: ...on Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones the kind that have a built in antenna that is positioned close to the user s head during normal telephone conversation These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone s antenna the primary source of the RF and the 1036b10a book Page 110 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 115: ...here is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones First it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans Second many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer causing chemicals and other studies exposed the animals to the RF 10...

Page 116: ...ssociation occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability 103...

Page 117: ...ticular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such recommendations Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests There were no 1036b10a boo...

Page 118: ... phones FDA continues to work with all parties including other federal agencies and industry to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones 1036b10a book Page 114 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 119: ...mobile phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing as it does with new drugs or medical devices However the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case 1036b10a book Page 115 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 120: ...ne safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level These agencies are National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Occupational Health and Safety Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration 1036b10a book Page 116 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 121: ... level drops off dramatically with distance For example they could switch to a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle a hand held phone with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package or a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist 1036b10a book Page 117 Thursday May 24 2...

Page 122: ... Administration FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health http www fda gov cdrh consumer 1 Muscat et al Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 1036b10a book Page 118 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 123: ...anada I What This Warranty Covers Products Defects in materials and workmanship in wireless cellular telephones pagers and or two way radios and certain accessories that are sold with them such as the battery battery charger and holster manufactured and or sold by Motorola Products 1036b10a book Page 119 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 124: ...s longer III Who is Covered This warranty extends to the first end user purchaser only IV What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems At no charge to you we have the option to repair or replace the Products or software that do not conform to the warranty or to refund the Products purchase 1036b10a book Page 120 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 125: ...e or other comparable proof of purchase b a written description of the problem c the name of your service provider if this Product requires subscription service d the name and location of the installation facility if applicable and most importantly e your address and telephone number If requested you must also return all detachable parts such as antennas batteries and chargers 1036b10a book Page 1...

Page 126: ...ries that a are charged by other than the Motorola approved battery charger specified for charging such batteries b have any broken seals or show evidence of tampering c are used in equipment other than the Product for which they are specified or d are charged and stored at temperatures greater than 60 degrees centigrade Any of these voids the warranty 1036b10a book Page 122 Thursday May 24 2001 3...

Page 127: ... repairs that are not covered by this warranty please call the telephone number previously listed We will provide information on repair availability rates methods of payment where to send the Products etc VII Some Other Limitations This is Motorola s complete warranty for the Products and states your 1036b10a book Page 123 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 128: ... any indirect incidental special or consequential damages of any kind or loss of revenue or profits loss of business loss of information or data or other financial loss arising out of or in connection with the ability or inability to use the Products to the full extent these damages may be disclaimed by law 1036b10a book Page 124 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 129: ...t as defined in VI above This is Motorola s entire liability with respect to infringement of patents by the Products Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and other third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such software 1036b10a book Page 125 Thursday M...

Page 130: ...ervice accessories and optional Extended Warranties on selected Products please call USA Canada Cellular 1 800 331 6456 All Products 1 800 461 4575 Paging 1 800 548 9954 TTY 1 888 390 6456 Two Way 1 800 353 2729 Text Telephone TTY 1 888 390 6456 1036b10a book Page 126 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 131: ... product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U S patents Other U S patents for this product are pending 4 128 740 4 517 561 4 590 473 4 591 851 4 636 791 4 644 351 1036b10a book Page 127 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 132: ...he Governments of the United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation or re exportation of this product to certain destinations For further information contact the U S Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade 1036b10a book Page 128 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 133: ...x A Access Internet 47 Accessories 100 Headset 100 Holster 100 Buttons Control 17 C Call Barring 65 Call Charge Settings 90 Call Forwarding 63 Call Meters 1036b10a book Page 129 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 134: ...ng a Call 37 GSM Emergency 36 International 36 Receiving 37 Redialing Last Number 37 Conference Calls 40 Expiry Period 74 F Fixed Dialing 58 Setup 59 G Games 91 1036b10a book Page 130 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 135: ...etting 82 L Language Selection 81 Last Ten Calls 57 Lifetime Timer 90 Navigation 22 Quick Access 95 Short 23 Messages Cell Broadcast 72 Message Editor 70 Outgoing 69 1036b10a book Page 131 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 136: ...n 85 Search 85 Selection 84 Networks Available 84 Personal Numbers 55 Prevent Access 57 Phone Book 53 Last Ten Calls 57 Personal Numbers 55 Voice Dialing 54 Phone Setup 75 1036b10a book Page 132 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 137: ...inger Tone 75 Set Ringer Tone 2 76 Set Time and Date 81 Set Time Format 81 Show Time and Date 80 Q Quick Access Menu 95 Adding Location Numbers 96 Adding Editing Voice Tags 96 Setup 78 R Receiving a Call 37 1036b10a book Page 133 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 138: ... Call Display 88 Show Call Charges 88 Show Call Timers 88 Show ID on Next Call 62 SIM Card 15 Time and Date Setting 81 Show 80 Time Format Setting 81 Transfer Calls 41 After Third Party is Connected 41 1036b10a book Page 134 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

Page 139: ...Voice Dialing 54 Voice Mail Number 74 Voice Notes 42 Playing Voice Notes 71 Recording 42 Voice Tags Adding to Phone Book 44 1036b10a book Page 135 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...

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Page 141: ...enefits of wireless phones one that every user must uphold When driving a car driving is your first responsibility If you find it necessary to use your wireless phone while behind the wheel of a car practice good common sense and remember the following tips 1 Get to know your Motorola wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial If available these features help you to place your c...

Page 142: ...ial 9 1 1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire traffic accident or medical emergencies 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies If you see an auto accident crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger call 9 1 1 or other local emergency number as you would want others to do for you 10 Call roadside assistance or a special non emergency wirele...

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