Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung I680 des Produzenten Nortel Networks
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NNTN7 794 C_0202 1 0 Motorola, Inc. Consumer A dvocacy Offi ce 600 No rth US Hwy 45 Liber tyville, I L 60048 ww w.hel lomoto.com Note: Do no t ship your phone to the above address.
DECLARA TION OF CONFORMI TY P er FCC C FR 4 7 Part 2 S ectio n 2 . 1 0 7 7(a) Respon sible Part y Name: Mot or ola, Inc. Address: 80 00 West Sunri se Boul evar d Plant atio n, FL 3 332 2 US A Phon e N.
If this equ ipment doe s cause har mful inte rference to radio or tele vi sion r eception, whic h can be de termi ned b y tu rning t he equipm ent of f and on, t he user i s encouraged t o try to co rrect the inter ference by one or more of the fo llowing m easures: 䡲 Reorient or r elocate th e r eceivin g antenna.
T able of Contents Introductio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Use and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 1 . Setting Up Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Setting Up Y our Phone .
5. Data S er vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Wireless Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Downloading Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 6. Setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 0. microSD C ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 21 Using a microSD Car d With Y our Phone . . . . 1 2 1 microSD Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 23 microSD F ol ders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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i Introduction This User Guide introduces you to y our wir eless service and all the fe atur es of your new phon e. Thr oughout this guide, you’ll find tips that highlight special shortcuts and timely r eminders to help y ou make the most of your new phone and service.
ii Use and Care T o car e for y our Mot or ola phone, ke ep it awa y fr om: liqui ds of any kind The MO T ORO LA BRUTE TM i680 is design ed to withs tand being exposed to blowing rain when the bat tery door is at tache d properly, and the headse t jac k and microUSB connector are properly co ve r ed and se aled.
1 . Setting Up Ser vice 1 Setti ng U p Service ⽧ Setti ng Up Y our Phone (p age 1 ) ⽧ Act ivati ng Y ou r Phone (p age 2) ⽧ Setting Up Voicemail (page 2) ⽧ Enabling Security (p age 3) ⽧ Accoun t Pass words (pag e 3) ⽧ Getting Help (page 4) Y our Phone’s Navigation Pad Setting Up Y o ur Phon e 1.
2 1 . Sett ing U p Ser vic e 4. Mak e y our f irs t call . 䡲 Use your ke ypad to enter a phone number. 䡲 Pr ess t he Ta l k key ( ` ). Acti vati ng Y our Ph one 䢇 If you pur chased your phone at a Nextel Stor e , it is pr obably activ ated and r eady to use.
1 . Setting Up Ser vice 3 Setti ng U p Service For mor e information about us ing your v oicemail, (see “Voicemail” on page 49. ) Enabling Secu rity Y ou mu st e nable security the first time you powe r on your phone or within ten da ys of first activ ating your phone.
4 1 . Sett ing U p Ser vic e Getting Help Managing Y our Account Online: w w w .nextel.com 䢇 Access your acco unt information. 䢇 Check your minutes used (depending on your serv ice pla n) . 䢇 Vie w and pa y y our bil l. 䢇 Enr oll for online billing and automatic payment.
2. Phone Basi cs 5 Pho ne B asi cs ⽧ Y our Ph one (page 5) ⽧ Gett ing S tarte d Wit h Y our Phon e (pag e 7) ⽧ Navi gatin g Thr ough Menus an d Opti ons ( page 1 4) ⽧ Disp laying Y ou r Num be rs (p age 16) ⽧ Entering T ext (page 1 6) ⽧ Access ories (page 20) Yo u r P h o n e Open View 2.
62 . P h o n e B a s i c s Closed View K ey Functions 1. Left Softk ey ( - ) lets you select sof tk ey actions or menu items c orr esponding to the bottom le ft line on the dis pla y scr een. 2. Menu Ke y ( / ) lets you access t he phone’s menu from standby mod e and allow s you to access context-sensitive menus from other screens.
2. Phone Basi cs 7 Pho ne B asi cs 12. Spe aker Button ( ) ) lets you place or receive calls in speak er mode. I n standb y mod e, pr essi ng the speak er but ton t urns Di r ect Co nnect sp eaker mode on and of f.
82 . P h o n e B a s i c s Yo u r S I M C a r d Locating t he SIM Card Y o ur SIM (S ubscr iber Iden tit y Module) c ar d is a small card insert ed in to the SIM card hold er wit hin you r phone bel ow the ba tte ry . If no SIM car d came with your phone, contact Ne xtel Customer S ervice at 1 -800-639-6 1 1 1 .
2. Phone Basi cs 9 Pho ne B asi cs T o insert your SIM card: 1. With yo ur ph one po wered of f, t urn th e releas e tab counter -clock wise to release the battery cover , and then remov e the ba t tery cover fr om th e back of the phone.
10 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Installing the Battery 1. Pr ess do wn on the ba ttery door la tch, and with a coin, turn it count er -clock wise to the unlocked position. 2. Place t he t ip of yo ur fin ger in the battery do or r ecess, and li ft the batter y door to r emo v e it fr om the phone.
2. P h o ne B as i c s 1 1 Pho ne B asi cs 4. Replace th e battery co ver and firmly pr ess it down into plac e to ensur e a pr oper wat ertight sea l. With a coin, tu rn the bat tery door latch clock wi se to the locked position. Removing the Battery 1.
12 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Water Resistance Y our phone is design ed to withsta nd being exposed to blowing rain. In order for your phone to be watertight, the batte ry door mus t be pr op erly attache d and lock ed, and the au dio jack and micr oUSB por t must be pr operly seale d.
2. P h o ne B as i c s 1 3 Pho ne B asi cs Y our scr een remains blank while your phone is off (unl ess th e battery is ch ar ging) . Viewing Status Information Y our phone’s displa y scr een pro vides information about your phone’ s status and options.
14 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Navigatin g Throug h Menus and Options 䊳 Press / t o acces s the main m enu, an d then use the navigation ke y to scroll thr ough menu items. T o navigate through a list-type me nu, simply p r ess your navigation ke y up or dow n.
2. P h o ne B as i c s 1 5 Pho ne B asi cs Selecting Menu It ems As you navigate thr ough the me nu, menu op tions ar e highlighted. Select an item b y highlighting i t and pressing r . For example, t o view yo ur text me ssag es: 1. Press / to ac cess the ma in men u.
16 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Displa ying Y our Numbers My Info lets you view y our phone number , Dire ct Connect num ber , and other p hone information.
2. P h o ne B as i c s 1 7 Pho ne B asi cs 1. Select the Wo rd text inpu t mode. 2. Pr ess the corr espondi ng ke ys once pe r letter to ente r a wo rd. (For example , to ente r the word “Bi ll,” press 2455 . ) (If you make a mi stake, pr ess Delete [left s oftke y] to e ra se a si ngle char acter .
18 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s By def ault , the first l etter of an entry is ca pital iz ed an d the follo wing letters ar e lower cased. After a char acter is e ntered, the curso r au tomat ically advanc es to the next space after two seconds or when y ou enter a char acter on a differ ent k e y .
2. P h o ne B as i c s 1 9 Pho ne B asi cs Special Functi on K eys Some of the p hone’s ke ys a ssume dif ferent functions whil e in Alpha or Wor d mode. Space s Press # to ent er a sp ace. Capitalization When you pr ess and hold the # k ey , it acts as a three-way toggle .
20 2 . Phone Basics Acces sories Y our phone com es with th e following ac cessories: 䢇 A Li-Ion batt ery and charger . 䢇 A1 28K SIM car d. V ario us access ories ar e ava ilab le for use wi th y our MO T OROL A BRUTE, including cases, vehicle power char gers, data cab les, han ds-fr ee accesso ries, and more.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 2 1 Making Calls ⽧ T ypes of Ca lls (page 21 ) ⽧ Phon e Cal ls (p age 2 2) ⽧ Nextel Direct Connect (page 28) ⽧ Gr oup Conn ect (pa ge 30) ⽧ Nextel Direct Sen.
2 2 3. Making and Answe ring Call s more phones equipped w ith this cap ability (page 43). Phone Call s Making Calls Placing a traditional wir eless phone call fr om your MO T OROL A BRUTE is as easy as making a call fr om any landline phone. 1. Mak e sur e y our p hone is on.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 23 Making Calls Ending a Call 䊳 T o end a cal l, pr ess @ or c lose the phon e. Missed Phone Calls Missed phone calls ar e forwar ded to voicemail. When you do not answer an incoming call, you will see a Missed Call notification.
2 4 3. Maki ng and Answeri ng Calls In-Call Opti ons Press / during a c all to displa y a list o f a vailable in-call features. T o select a n option, highlight it and press r . The following op tions may b e av ailable: 䢇 Hold t o plac e the c all o n hold.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 25 Making Calls Speak erph one 䊳 Press ) or Speak er (ri ght sof t ke y) duri ng a cal l to r oute the phone’s audio thr ough the speaker or the earpiece. Mute 䊳 Press Mute (left softk ey) during a ca ll to mute th e microphone.
2 6 3. Making and Answe ring Call s Finding a Number T o find Contacts entries, you can either scroll thr o ugh the list using your navigation ke y or you can search Contacts entr ies by name. 1. Press / > Contac ts . 2. Press Search (lef t sof tkey) .
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 2 7 Making Calls Making a Call From Contacts 1. Press / > Conta cts . 2. Highl ight an en try and pr ess ` to dial the defa ult phone number.
2 8 3. Making and Answe ring Call s 1. Ente r a spee d dia l num ber and then pr ess # . 2. Press ` to dial t he num ber . To u s e T u r b o D i a l ® for speed di al locati ons 1–9: 䊳 Pr ess and hol d the appr opriate k ey for appr oxim ately two seconds .
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 29 Making Calls A Direct Connec t call en ds au tomatic ally af te r there is no activity on the c all for sev eral seconds. Dialing Direct Connect N umbers Ev ery Direct Connect numbe r has three parts: 䢇 An ar ea ID.
30 3. Making and Answeri ng Calls Making Dire ct Connect Calls Using a V oice Name If you hav e cr eated a voice name in Contacts, sa y the voice name into your phone t o enter the num ber . 1. Pr ess and hold the sp eak er button ( s ) until a pr ompt appears telling you t o say the name.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 3 1 Making Calls . Answering Group Connect Cal ls 䊳 Proceed as if answering a Direct Connect call from one user . Only one person a t a time may speak on a Group Connect call. Creating Groups in Contacts 1. Press / > Conta cts .
32 3. Making and Answeri ng Calls 3. Press Done (left softk ey) and t hen pr ess Save (left softk e y) to sav e the gr oup. T o add Gr oup memb ers m anuall y fr om t he k e ypad: 1. While creating a Group, select [Add Number] . 2. Enter the Direct Connect number .
3. Making and Answer ing Calls 33 Making Calls 3. Press Ye s (le f t sof tkey). Storing Gr oups T o st ore a gr oup to Contacts fr om the R ecent Ca lls lis t: 1. F r om the Recent Calls list, select a Gr oup and press Save (left so ftke y). 2. Add more information to the entry (optional) .
34 3. Making and Answering Calls Group Connect Call Details During a G r oup Connect ca ll, you can view de tails about the other group memb ers, such as their name or Direct Co nnec t n umber, and thei r sta tus o n th e ca ll. T o vie w Gr oup Conne ct cal l detail s: 䊳 Press Deta ils (left s oftk ey).
3. Making and Answer ing Calls 35 Making Calls T o send a pi cture during a ca ll: 1. While in a D irect Connect call, press Picture (rig ht softkey). A list of pictures t hat can be included in a Dire ct Connect call appe ars. 2. Sele ct a pict ur e and pr ess the D C button to send it .
36 3. Making and Answeri ng Calls Pictur es you r eceive ar e sav ed to your phone’ s memory and ar e accessible thr ough the Media Center . When y ou r ecei ve a pic tur e, it appears e very time you ar e in a Direct Connect call with the p erson who sen t it unless you delete the pict ur e from the Media Center.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 3 7 Making Calls Sending My Info Y ou can contr ol what portion of the inf ormation in My Info is sent and whether it i s sent automatically in e very Dire ct Connect ca ll or only when you choose to send it. The information your phone sends alway s includes My Name an d Direct Connect.
38 3. Making and Answeri ng Calls 4. When Ready to Send appears , press th e DC button to send the infor mation. Sending Contact Information Y ou can send contact information by selecting a Contac ts e ntry . Contacts entries that contain only ad dre sses cannot be sent.
3. Making and Answer ing Calls 39 Making Calls Sending Gr oups Using Direct Se nd Y ou can sen d a Group using Nextel Dire ct Send s o that the person who re ceives the Group can use the list. T o se nd a Gr oup fr om t he Recen t Calls list: 1. F r om Recent Calls, highlight a Gr oup and pr ess / > Se nd Grou p .
40 3. Making and Answeri ng Calls participation in a T alk gr oup is determined by an admini str ator . H er e are the wa ys Gr oup Conne ct a nd T alkgr oup ca lls diff er . Joining a T alkg roup T o participate in a T alkgroup, the account administrator must firs t add y ou to th e membership and then you must “join” the T alkgr oup.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 4 1 Making Calls Select the T alk group fr om Contacts or the Recent Calls list . 2. Pre ss the D C butt on and co ntinue as if making a Dire ct Connect call. Receiv ing T alkgroup C alls 䊳 Answer it as you w ould a regular Dir ect Connect call.
42 3. Making and Answering Calls Using the Call Alert Queue When you queue a Call Alert, it r emains in the Call Alert queue un til you make a Direct C onn ect c all to th e sender or delete it. Viewing Call Alerts 1. Press / > Pu sh T o T alk > Cal l Al ert .
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 43 Making Calls Call Status and Completi on After a failed incom ing or outgoing Direct Connect call or Call Alert, y ou can send a message to the c aller or intended r ecipient. T o se t up a mess age f or incom ing or out going ca lls: 1.
44 3. Making and Answering Calls r ange. Th is v aries acco rd ing t o terr ain, man-m ade structures, and atmospheric cond itions. Most tr aditional phone featu r es ar e not av ailab le in Dire ct T.
3. Mak ing a nd Answ ering Calls 45 Making Calls If y ou r ece ive an err or mess age, this means: 䢇 There may be no pa rties on your channel or code . 䢇 Y ou are out of range. When you r eceive a Code call us ing Direct T alk, your phone displays Receiving , along with the c hannel an d code selected.
46 3. Making and Answering Calls Receivin g All Calls on a Channel Y ou can set your phone to re ceive all Dir ect T alk transmis sions that are within range and set to the same channel. Do this by selecting Re ceiv e All , instea d of a code. Y ou can not i nitiate a ca ll when the code is se t to Receive All.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 4 7 Service Fe atur es ⽧ Mess age Cen ter ( page 4 7) ⽧ Receivin g Message s (page 48) ⽧ V oicemail (page 49) ⽧ Multimedia Messages (MMS) (page 50) ⽧ T ext.
48 4. Service Featur es: T he Basi cs 䢇 Drafts — a ccess MMS mes sages y ou hav e cr eat ed and saved bu t not s ent. 䢇 Outbo x — stor e MMS messag es that wer e not sent. 䢇 Sent Items —access MMS m essages you have sent. 䢇 Net Ale rt — acces s alerts that you r eceiv e fr om Ne xtel .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 49 Service Fe atur es Vo i c e m a il Setting U p Y our Voicemail Box Using y our MO TO ROL A BRUTE, dial y our ten-digit Next el Personal T elephone Number (PTN ).
50 4. Service Featur es: T he Basi cs Multim edia Mess ages (MM S) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you s end and r eceive me ssages t hat ma y incl ude te xt, pictur es, and au dio r ecordings. Y o ur MMS ad dr ess is PTN@mess aging. ne xtel. com.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 5 1 Service Fe atur es Enteri ng T ext In mess age fiel ds that r equir e you t o enter te xt, y ou can begin e ntering the text from the keypad when the field is highlighted. While en tering text, p r ess / to choose a t ext input mode from the context-sensitiv e menu.
5 2 4. Service Fe atur es: Th e Basi cs 3. T o ent er or e dit the b ody of the message : 䡲 Select Message and then use an y of the followin g options to enter y our message. ● Ente r text from the keypad. ● Use a Quick Note . See “Qui ck Notes” on page 54.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 53 Service Fe atur es Replying to a Messa ge Y ou can r eply to a r ead message wh ile y ou ar e viewi ng it or while i t is highlighted in the Message Center . Y ou cannot reply to unread messages. When you reply t o a m essag e, s ome of th e fie lds in your r e ply ar e filled in autom atically .
5 4 4. Service Fe atur es: Th e Basi cs 2. If the entry has more than one phone num ber stor ed, display the phone numbe r to which to send the mes sage. 3. Press Creat e (left softk ey) or pr ess / > Creat e . 4. Cr eate and send the message. T o be gin a m essag e fr om st andb y mode: 䊳 Enter a phone number and press / > Create Message .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 55 Service Fe atur es Inserting Audio Files or V oice Records Y ou can insert audio fi les fr om the Medi a Center or voice r ecor ds fr om your voice r ecords list. Pr eloa ded audio files or files with the forwar d locked icon ( u ) cannot be inc luded in a m essage.
56 4. Service Featur es: T he Basi cs Sent Item s The Sent Items fo lder hold s all mess ages tha t ha v e been sent . Fo rwarding Sent Items 1. Press / > Messages > Sent Items . 2. Highl ight a mess age a nd pr ess / > Forward . 3. Addr ess, edi t, and send y our message.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 5 7 Service Fe atur es Navigati ng a Message As you scr oll through a message, num bers, email addresses , and We b ad dresses a r e high lighted .
5 8 4. Service Fe atur es: Th e Basi cs Locking and Un locking When you lock a message, it cannot be deleted until you unlock it. 䊳 Highl ight or vi ew a messag e and pr ess / > Lock Message or Un lock M essage .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 59 Service Fe atur es Go ing to a Websi te If a mess age contain s one or more Web addresses, you can go to the website. 1. View the me ssage. 2. Highlig ht a Web address and then pr ess / > Go T o Website . Saving Attachments or Embedded Files 1.
60 4. Service Featur es: T he Basi cs Y our Nex tel phone number cannot be blocked from calls made to 9 1 1 , 800, 855, 866, 8 77 , 888, or other toll-free pho ne num bers. Pe r -Line Bl ocking Y o u can r equest that Ne xtel Customer Servi ce permanently b lock delivery of your phone number on ev ery call you make.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 6 1 Service Fe atur es Making a Second Call 1. Place or receive a phone call. 2. While the call is active, pr ess / > 2nd Call . (The first call is placed on hold.) 3. Enter a second phone number and press ` to place th e call.
62 4. Service Featur es: T he Basi cs Call Forwar d ing sends c alls to the pho ne numbers you specif y . Y ou can forward all cal ls to one number or forwar d miss ed cal ls to differ ent number s dependin g on the reason you missed the call.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 63 Service Fe atur es All your calls ar e now sent to y our phone. F orwarding Missed Calls Calls you miss are forwar d ed accord ing to th e options set for mi ssed cal ls. By de fault, mi ssed ca lls are forwar ded to v oicem ail.
64 4. Service Featur es: T he Basi cs Making Inte rnational Calls Y our service default is “International Calls Restricted.” Contact Nextel C ustomer Service to obtain international dialing access. Calls pl aced be tween th e United States and Canada do not r equir e an inte rnati onal acces s code.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 65 Service Fe atur es 䡲 HCO (Hearing Carry- Over) – T ype text on your TT Y and listen to voice re plies on your phone. Nextel Ph one Ser vices Contac t Nex tel Cust omer Servi ce to obtai n these services or for additional info rmation.
66 5. Data Services ⽧ Wireles s Data Services (page 66) ⽧ Downl oadi ng Co nten t (pa ge 68) Wireless Data Ser vice s With Web access on your phone, you can br owse your fa v orite w ebsites, maki ng it easier than e ver t o sta y informed while on the go.
5. Dat a Ser vic es 67 Data Ser vices Going to a Specific W ebsite T o go to a par ticul ar webs ite b y ente ring a W eb addr ess (URL): 1. F r om the ho me page, se lect Go to URL . 2. Press Edit (left softk ey). 3. Use you r k eypa d to enter the Web addr ess and press Done (l eft softk e y).
68 5. Data Services Reloading a W eb Page 1. Press and hold / to op en th e br ows er me nu. 2. Select Ref resh this p age . ( The br owser will r eload the current Web page.) Restarting the We b Browser If the Web browser seems to be m alfunctioning or stops responding, you can usually fix the problem by simpl y restartin g the b rowser .
6. Setti ngs 69 Settings ⽧ Sound Settings ( page 69 ) ⽧ Displ ay Setti ngs ( pag e 7 3) ⽧ Messagi ng S ettin gs (page 7 5) ⽧ Air pla ne Mod e ( pa ge 77) ⽧ Sett ing One T ouch Dir e ct Co nn.
7 0 6. Settings Assigning a Ring T one to a Contact Y ou can also assign a ringer to a specific contact entry so you know who's calling without looking at the phone. 1. Press / > Multime dia > Ring T ones . 2. Scroll t hrough the list of ring tones and select one.
6. Setti ngs 7 1 Settings In most cas es, when you delete a ring tone that you purchased fr om your phone, you wil l have to purchase it agai n. T o delet e a ring tone: 1. Press / > Mu ltimed ia > Ring T ones . 2. Mak e su r e Vib rate Al l is set to Of f .
7 2 6. Set tings Ring and Vibrate T o set y our phone to ring and vibr ate when you r e ceive phone c alls or Call Al erts: 1. Press / > Multime dia > Ring T ones . 2. Mak e sur e Vib rate All is se t to Off . 3. Scroll thr ough the list and select a r ing tone.
6. Setti ngs 7 3 Settings Adjusting the Phone’ s V olume Settings Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and y our en viro nment. 1. Press / > Sett ings > Volume . 2. Select Ringer/ Alerts , Speak er , Earpi ece , Multime dia or Keyp ad .
7 4 6. Settings 2. Selec t an imag e and press View (lef t sof tkey) to vie w it. Pr ess Back ( right sof tkey) to return to the av ailable images. 3. Press r to a ssign an i mage.
6. Setti ngs 7 5 Settings Changing the T ext Siz e Adju st the font when ente ring text (fo r exampl e, w hen using the notepad or when adding a Contacts entry) . 1. Press / > Sett ings > Disp lay/In fo > T ext Siz e . 2. Highl ight an o ption and pr ess r .
7 6 6. Settings 䢇 MMS Setup — all ows you to set u p the follow ing: 䡲 Friendly Name — lets you e nter the name displ ay ed in t he F r om field on mes sages y ou send . 䡲 Downl oad Options — lets you control message downlo ads. Automati c download s mess ages automat ically .
6. Setti ngs 77 Settings Setting th e Cleanup Option The cleanup option controls how long messages r emain in the Inb o x and Sent Items be for e they ar e deleted. Y ou set the cleanup option for the Inbox and Sent It ems se parately. The cleanup option deletes only read, unlock ed messages .
7 8 6. Settings T o r esto re y our phone’ s ab ility t o do a ll t hese thi ngs: 䊳 Set this opt ion to On and t hen pr ess Yes (left softk ey). Setti ng O ne T ouch Direct Co nnec t One T ouch Di.
6. Setti ngs 7 9 Settings 2. Highlig ht a profile and press View (left softk ey). 3. Scroll t o view s ettings. Switchin g Profiles 1. Press / > T ools > Profiles . 2. Highlig ht a profile and press r . The pr ofile y ou selected is now in effect.
80 6. Settings Storing a T emporar y Profile T o sto re a temp orary prof ile as a ne w pr ofil e: 1. Press / > T oo ls > Profiles . 2. Highl igh t the te mpor ary pr ofi le and press / > Store As New . 3. Enter a nam e and pr ess r . T o over write the profile the tempor ary profile is based on: 1.
6. Setti ngs 8 1 Settings T o d ele te a ll p rofile s: 1. Press / > T ools > Profi les . 2. Press / and then select Delete All . 3. Press r or pr ess Ye s (left softk e y) to confi rm.
82 6. Settings Phone Set up Option s Shortcuts Y our phone of fers you the option of assigning shortcuts to fav orite or often-used function s. Pr essing the / key in stan dby mode follow ed by the as signe d sho rtcut key will launch your personally designated shortcuts.
6. Setti ngs 83 Settings 2. Sa y th e v oice n ame y o u as signed t o the short cut. The sho rtcut with that voice na me is then highlighted. T o view a list of your shortcuts: 䊳 Press / > Settings > Personalize > Shortcuts . Editing a Shortcut T o change the orde r of short cuts: 1.
84 6. Set tings Car ous el Carousel is an iconic list of a pplication shortcuts display ed horizontally a t the bottom of the display in standby mode that allows you to ac cess a total of nine appl icati ons. T o scroll thr o ugh the list of icons, press the navigation ke y right or lef t to highlight an icon, and press r to select the icon.
6. Setti ngs 85 Settings Select Off to require you to press ` to answer all incoming calls. 䡲 Auto Ans to set your phone to automatically answer an incomi ng call after a specifi ed numb er of rings when connected to a headset or hands-free car kit.
86 6. Settings 1. Press / > Settings > Advanced > Res et Defaults > Reset S ettin gs . 2. Enter y our phone’s six- digit se curity code a nd press Ok (left so ftke y) . (A disc laimer i s displ a yed .) 3. Read the pr ompt an d pr ess Ye s (left so ftk ey) to comp lete th e r eset.
6. Setti ngs 8 7 Settings 䡲 By Permission — When an applic ation attempts to view the location of your phone, you will be pr ompted to giv e per miss ion. Ho we ve r , locati on information may still be av ailable to the phone’s owner , fleet manager, or acco unt administrator .
88 6. Settings These options co ntr ol the privacy of all Java applications on your ph one. Granting or Den ying Pe rmission When a ja va applic ation r equests acc ess to the location of your phone, a scr een appears informing you. T o gra nt or d eny a request: 1.
6. Setti ngs 89 Settings 䡲 Tkgrp Area — lets you define your T alkgr oup ar ea. 䡲 One T ouch DC — sets One T ouch Direct Connect. 䡲 Alert T ype — controls how your phone notifies you when you r ece ive Direct Connect calls, Gr oup Connect ca lls and T a lkgr oup calls.
90 6. Settings Enterin g the PIN 1. Press and hold @ to turn on your phone. 2. When the SIM PIN screen appear s, ent er y our SIM PIN a nd press Ok (left softk ey). Changing the PIN 1. Press / > Settings > Security > Change Passwords > SIM PIN .
6. Setti ngs 9 1 Settings Unlocking Y our Phone 䊳 At the “Ent er Unlock Code” pr ompt, enter y o ur unlock code and pr ess Ok (left softke y) . Changing t he Lock Code 1. Press / > Sett ings > Secu rity > Change Passwords . 2. Select Un lock Co de then enter your current unlock code and press Ok (left softke y).
92 7 . Recent Calls ⽧ About Recent Ca lls (p age 92) ⽧ Viewing Rece nt Cal ls (pa ge 94) ⽧ Recent Calls Opti ons (pag e 94) ⽧ Saving It ems Fr om Recent C alls (pag e 95) ⽧ Deleting Items F .
7 . Recent C alls 93 Recent Calls Call Alerts you hav e r eceived appear as Dire ct Connect calls. Like all items in the Recent Calls list, the y remain listed until y ou delete them or unt il they re ach the end of the list. For phone calls, an addition al icon appears g iving inform ation about th e call.
94 7 . Recent Calls separ ate item on the Re cent Calls l ist, abo ve the information sent. If one person sends y ou mor e than one item of c ontact inf ormatio n, all the item s appear below the person’s name or Dir ect Connect number.
7 . Recent C alls 95 Recent Calls Saving Items From Recent Calls 1. F r om Recent Calls, hig hlight or select an item. 2. Press Save (left softk ey). – or – If Save is not one of your options, press / and then s elec t Save or Upd ate C ontacts . 3.
96 7 . R ecent Calls Prependi ng a Number From Rec ent Calls If y ou need to m ak e a cal l fr om the Recen t Call s List and you ar e outside your local ar ea code, you can add the a ppr opriat e pr efix by pr epending t he numbe r . 1. Highlight or select a Recent Calls entry a nd pre ss / > Add Prepend .
8. Cont acts 9 7 Contacts ⽧ About Co ntacts (page 97) ⽧ Cr eati ng Cont act s Entrie s (p age 98) ⽧ Viewing Contact s (page 100) ⽧ Adding a Number to an Entr y (page 10 1) ⽧ Edi ting Entries.
98 8. Contacts Ty p e s o f C o n t a c t s Each num ber or address stored must be as signed a Contacts type: Creating Con tacts Entries Each Contacts entry can store up to 1 0 numbers or addresses, and an entry’s name can contain 20 char acters. A number or addr ess and a Conta cts type ar e r equir ed for all Contacts entries.
8. Contact s 99 Contacts T o cr eate a C onta cts ent ry : 1. Press / > Con tacts > [New Cont act] . 2. T o as sign a name to t he entr y: 䡲 Select Name .
10 0 8 . C o n t a c t s 䡲 Ente r the add itiona l inform ation for the en try us ing steps 2–9. Y ou must ass ign a name to the ent ry , if you hav e not already . 11 . Press Save (left softke y) . Creating P auses and Waits When storing a numbe r , you can progr am your phone to pause or wait between digits while dialing.
8. Cont acts 1 0 1 Contacts Filtering Co ntacts Entries Y ou can set Contacts to dis play only entries containing Dire ct Connect numbers, G r oups, and T alkgroups. 䊳 Press / > Conta cts > / > Filter > S how D C . Select Show All to displ a y all Cont acts en tries .
10 2 8 . C o n t a c t s Deleting Entries 1. Press / > Contac ts and highlig ht an entry. 2. Press / > Delete Co ntact . 3. Press r or pr ess Ye s (left softk ey) t o co nfir m. Deleting a N umbe r or Addr ess 1. Press / > Contac ts and highlig ht an entry.
8. Cont acts 1 03 Contacts 4. Enter an available sp eed dial nu mber and press r . 5. Press Back (right softk ey) and then pr ess Save (le f t softk e y) to sa ve the ch anges. Selecting a Ring er T ype for an Entr y Assign a ringer type to a C ontacts entry so you can identi fy the calle r by the ring er type.
1 04 9. T ools ⽧ Datebook (p age 1 04) ⽧ My Info (pag e 1 09) ⽧ Java Applications (page 1 1 0) ⽧ Digi tal Ri ghts Mana gement (DRM) (p age 1 1 1 ) ⽧ GPS Enabled (page 1 1 3) ⽧ Memo Feature (page 1 1 7) ⽧ V oice Reco rds ( page 1 1 8) ⽧ Call Timers (page 1 20) Datebook Datebook stores up to 2 50 ev ents.
9. T ools 1 05 T ools Y ou can vie w Datebook by th e day , by the week, or by the month. Y ou can also view the details of any ev en t. 䢇 In day view , brief information about eac h ev ent for that d ay appears . 䢇 In week vi ew, ev ents ap pear as mark ers correspondi ng to their time s.
1 06 9. T ools 2. T o a ssign a su bjec t to t he ev ent, sele ct Subject and: 䡲 Enter the name or enter a phone number , Dir ect Connect number, or T alkgr oup number . – or – Press Browse (le ft s of tkey) to cho ose from common ev ent name s.
9. T ools 1 0 7 T ools ev ent, your phone pr omp ts you to s tart the Jav a applic ation when y ou get the rem inder .) 12. Onc e you ha ve entered all r ele vant inf ormation and set tings , press Done ( left softk ey). T o cance l without saving: 䊳 Press Cancel ( rig ht softk ey).
1 08 9. T ools T o view mo re details a bout t he ev ent: 䊳 Press Vie w (left softk e y). T o dism iss the rem inder : 䊳 Press Dismis s (righ t sof tkey). For E vents With Java Applications If y ou assig ned a Ja v a appli cation to start when the ev ent starts, y ou can start t he appl icatio n when y ou get the reminder.
9. T ools 1 09 T ools Making Calls Fr o m Datebook Reminde rs T o call a number : 䊳 Press ` or pr ess / and then select Call # in Event . T o mak e D ir ect Connect calls or T alk group cal ls: 䊳 Pre ss the D C but ton. T o se nd a C all Ale rt: 䊳 Press / > Alert # i n Even t , and then pr ess t he DC button.
1 1 0 9. T ools Java Appl ications Installing Appl ications 1. Press / > Games and A pps . 2. Select an application or suite of applica tions. Mes sages ap pear as t he app licat ion i nsta lls. 3. Press Done (lef t sof tkey). Running Appli cations 1.
9. T ools 1 1 1 T ools T o end a n applic ation from the Suspe nded Apps Screen: 1. Press Games and Apps > Suspended Apps . 2. Highl ight an ap pli cation and pr ess End (l ef t sof tkey). T o end all applic ations: 1. Press / > Games an d Apps > Suspende d Apps > / > End All .
1 1 2 9. T ools manage ment, i s a syst em that de fines how c opyrighte d multim edia cont ent can be distrib uted and used. DRM limits items t o time-based or count- based usage settings . Tim e-based settings let you u se th e giv en it em for a specified interv al.
9. T ools 1 1 3 T ools 1. Highl ight a DR M ite m and pr ess / > Del ete . 2. If prompted , press Ye s (le ft so f tkey). About Expired Items Most items will continue to dis play on your phone until you delete them. Y ou c an also choose to renew the licens e for an e x pir ed item.
1 1 4 9. T ools establ ish a view of a wide ar ea of open sky, such as in undergr ound locations, inside or be tween buildings , or in dense tree cov er), the GPS feature of your phone WILL NO T WORK. Walking or driving very slowly ma y also substantially r educe G PS performance .
9. T ools 1 1 5 T ools T o c alcul ate yo ur l ocati on ag ain: 䊳 Press Refres h (left softke y) . It may tak e your phone sev eral minutes to complete the process of determining your location, during which the phone displays “Scanning For Satellites.
1 1 6 9. T ools 䢇 Stay in networ k coverag e. T he network will p ro vide your phone with information t hat helps determine your l ocation more quickly and accurately .
9. T ools 1 1 7 T ools Make sur e the COM port setting s of y our laptop or other de vice ar e set t o the followi n g: 䢇 Bits per second : 4800 䢇 Data b its: 8 䢇 Parity: None 䢇 Stop bits: 1 䢇 Flow contr ol: Har dware T o set your phone to sen d locati on inf ormation t o your laptop or other device: 1.
1 1 8 9. T ools T o make a call to the memo numbe r: 1. Press / > T oo ls > Me mo. 2. T o make a ph one c all, press ` . T o make a Dir ect Connect call, press the DC button. T o st ore the memo numb er to Co ntac ts: 1. Press / > T oo ls > Me mo .
9. T ools 1 1 9 T ools Pl a y i n g Vo ic e Re c o r d s 1. Press / > Mu ltimed ia > V oiceRe cord . 2. Highl ight a v oic e r ecor d and pr ess r . 3. T o stop the v oice r ecor d while it is playing, press r . Labeli ng Voice Record s When you cre ate a voice r ec or d, it is labeled with the time and d ate it was recor ded.
1 20 9. T ools Managing Mem or y T o view the amou nt of memo ry availabl e for voice recor ds: 1. Press / > Multime dia > VoiceReco rd . 2. With [N ew V oiceR ec] highlighte d, press Memor y (lef t sof tkey) .
1 0. microS D Ca rd 1 2 1 microSD Card ⽧ Using a mic roS D Card With Y our Phone ( page 1 21 ) ⽧ microSD Settings (pag e 1 23) ⽧ microSD Folders (page 1 2 4) ⽧ Connec ting Y o ur Ph one to Y o.
1 2 2 1 0. microSD Card 3. Close t he memory car d slot c ov er and r eplace the bat tery cover . 4. Y our phone may prompt you to use the memory car d to stor e new media it ems, go to M usic Pla yer , go to the C amera, go to the Medi a Ce nter , or do nothing.
1 0. microS D Ca rd 1 23 microSD Card Using t he microSD Adapt er The supplied micr oSD adapter allows micr oSD car ds to be us ed in SD-compa tible d evices suc h as dig ital cameras, printers, a nd computers. Before using, you will need to insert the m icr oSD ca r d into the mi cr oSD adap ter .
124 10 . m i c r o S D C a r d Setting Storage Options Y ou can set your phone to store pictur es, videos, music, and a udio recordings on a n inse rted m icroSD car d instead of in the phone’s memory (when av ailable). 1. With t he mi cr oSD car d inse rted, pr ess / > Settings > Memory Ca rd > Store Media.
1 0. microS D Ca rd 1 25 microSD Card Connectin g Y our Phone to Y our Computer Befor e using your phone’ s mass stora ge capabilities, yo u need to p r epar e yo ur phone ’ s da ta serv ices to synchroniz e with your desktop or laptop computer .
1 2 6 1 1 . Camera ⽧ T aking Pictures (page 1 26) ⽧ Camera Opti ons (page 1 27) ⽧ Record ing Videos (page 1 28) ⽧ Storing Pictures and Vid eos (page 1 3 0) T aking P ictures T aking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simpl e as choosi ng a subjec t, poin ting t he lens, and pr essi ng a button.
1 1 . Camera 1 2 7 Camera ● Memory Card to ac cess the me mory card menu. ● Camera Set up to set th e cam er a defa ult set ting s for Ask for Nam e , Shutt er Sound , Defa ult S ize , Def ault Qualit y an d GPS T ag .
1 2 8 1 1 . Camera Using the Zoom Depending on your r esolution set tings, you can adjust the zoom from 1x to 4x. T o adjust th e zoo m: 1. While in camera mode, pr ess / > Zoom . 2. Select fr om 1X, 2X or 4X. Camera Setup Set your c ame ra’ s resolution and d efau lt size in the Camer a Setup menu.
1 1 . Camera 1 29 Camera 5. Press / for more option s: 䡲 Review to play back the video. 䡲 Send Via... to send the video via Bluetooth or Mess aging (MM S). 䡲 Save [OK] t o save the video. 䡲 Media C enter to go to the Media Ce nter to review your sa ved videos.
1 30 1 1 . Camera Storin g P ict ures and Videos Y our phone’s pictures, video, and audio r ecordings stor age ar ea is called the Med ia Center . Ther e are two types of folders in the Media Center: Phone and Card. Setting Storage Options 1. Press / > Set tings > Memo ry Card > Store Media .
1 1 . Camera 1 3 1 Camera 䢇 Set As Caller I D to displ a y the curr ently h ighlig hted pictur e for incom ing calls fr om a sp ecific Contacts entry . Sele ct a n entry and pr ess r . 䢇 Set As Wallpaper to displ a y the cu rrently hi ghlight ed pictur e as a wallpaper .
1 32 1 2 . Bl uetooth ⽧ T ur ning B lueto oth O n and Off (page 1 3 2) ⽧ Blue toot h Men u (p age 1 33) ⽧ Conne ctin g Blue toot h Devic es (p age 1 33) ⽧ Sending Items via Bl uetoot h (page 1.
1 2. Bluetoo th 1 33 Bluetooth B – Status indicator will be solid when connected to a Bluetooth device. Bluetoo th Menu The Bluetooth menu allows you to set up man y of the characteristi cs of your phone’ s Bluetooth service. 1. Press / > T ools > Bluetooth .
1 34 1 2. B luet ooth Connecti ng to a Stored Device If you hav e pre viously connecte d to a device, the device will be stor ed on your phone so you can connect with it easily. 1. Press / > T ools > Bluetooth > Audio Devices and then s elect a de vice.
1 2. Bluetoo th 1 35 Bluetooth r equest permiss ion before it can connect to your phone. De vices ar e auto maticall y gr anted permiss ion du ring the ten seco nds af ter conn ecting. The default for hands-fr ee devices, such as Bluetooth headsets, is Automatic .
1 36 1 2 . Bl uetooth 4. If pr ompted, bon d with the device. Y our phone conn ects to the device and transf ers the con tact . Send ing Date book E vents 1. Press / > T oo ls > Datebook . 2. Highl ight an ev ent and pre ss / > Se nd Via... .
1 2. Bluetoo th 1 3 7 Bluetooth Viewin g and Sto ring Re ceived Items After an incoming transfer is complete, your phone tr ansl ates the i tem and it app ears on the di spla y . Y ou can choose to either stor e or discar d the item. Items ar e stor ed as follows: 䢇 Contac t entri es ar e stor ed to Co ntacts.
1 38 1 3. Multi media ⽧ Media Center (page 1 3 8) ⽧ My Music (pag e 1 42) ⽧ My Im ages ( page 150) ⽧ My Videos (page 15 1) Media Cen ter The Me dia Ce nter p r ov ides c on veni ent access to al l supported m ultimedia files on your device or your memor y car d.
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 3 9 Multimedia Filtering by Medi a T y pe 䊳 Press / > Mult imed ia > Medi a Center > / > Filte r and select a filtering option: Phone: A ll , Phone: Pictures , Phone:.
1 40 1 3. M ultim edia When an item is locked, it cannot be d eleted fr om the Media Center . See “Locking Items” on page 1 40. Locking an item ha s no ef fect on its forward locking. DRM Items Except for Ja va applications, which download to Jav a Apps, th e defa ult locat ion for a ny DRM items tha t you downlo ad is the Med ia Center .
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 4 1 Multimedia Deleting All Items Y ou can delete all unlocked items curr ently in view, depending on how Media Center filtering is set. See “Filte ring by Media T y pe” on pa ge 1 39. If fil tering is set to show all types o f Media Ce nter items, all unlocked items ar e delet ed.
1 4 2 1 3. M ultim edia 2. Cr eate and send the messa ge. (See “Cre ating and Sending Me ssages” on pa ge 50.) The picture y ou selected is a utomatically attach ed. Sending Pictu res With Dir ect Se nd 1. Highlight or s elect a pi ctur e and pre ss / > Send Vi a.
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 43 Multimedia 2. Pre ss the navigation key up or down to s elect your music. 3. Press r to pl ay music . Exitin g My Music 䊳 T o e x i t M y Mu s i c , p re s s Exit ( right so ftk ey). (If Exit is not an option, pr ess Back [right soft ke y] until it i s.
1 4 4 1 3. Multi media 3. T o play the fir st au dio fi le in th e fol der , press Play (lef t sof tkey) . (If the fo lder you scrolled to c ontain s subf olde rs, th is pl ays th e fir st au dio fi le i n the firs t of these subf olde rs. ) – or – Press r to v iew t he cont ents o f the fol der .
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 45 Multimedia Pla ying Music in the Background Y our phone ca n continue to p la y music in t he backgr ound while you ar e accessing other feature s. T o pla y musi c in the back ground: 䊳 With m usic p laying, press / > Hide Playe r .
1 4 6 1 3. Multi media Working With Playlists Playlists le t you group audio fi les th at you’ d like to h ear together . Adding or r emoving songs fr om playlists, or deleti ng enti re pla ylists , doe s not c opy , move, or dele te files fr om your memory card.
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 4 7 Multimedia Removing Files F r om Pla ylists Y ou can remov e some or all audio files f r om a playlist. T o re move a file from a pla ylist: 1. Befor e you ha ve sa ved a new playlist or while editing a playlist, pr e ss / . 2.
1 48 1 3. M ultim edia T o add any audi o file to Favorites: 1. Press / > Multime dia > My Music > Songs . 2. Highlight a file and pr ess / > Add to Favorites . P odcasts T o acc ess a nd play podcast s: 1. Press / > Multime dia > My Music > Podcasts .
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 49 Multimedia Deleting All Audio Files Deleting everything in the Songs, Album s, Artists, or Genre s folder deletes all audio files from the memory card. 1. Press / > Mu ltimed ia > My Mus ic > Songs , Albums , Artists , or Genres .
1 50 1 3. M ultim edia My Im ages The My Im ages app licat ion let s yo u easily br owse, edit and view a slideshow of images on your phone or memory card on y our internal display , or browse, view a slideshow on t he external displa y . My Imag es Menu The My Images menu has many image managem ent featur es.
1 3. M ultimed ia 1 5 1 Multimedia Editi ng Im age s My Images has se ver al options for editing y our phot os including: Crop, R otate /Flip, Color Adjust ments, Resize, Borders, Stamp s, T ext , and Te x t B u b b l e . 䊳 Press / > Mu ltimed ia > My Ima ges > / > Edit and fol low the prompts to edi t the picture.
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Safety and Warranty Information.
1 54 S 1 . Impo rta nt Sa fety Inf ormati on ⽧ General Pre cautions (page 1 54) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use o f and Access to Y our Phone (page 1 55) ⽧ Batter y Use an d Safety (pa ge 1 5 8) ⽧ Usin.
S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion 1 55 Important Safety Information Maintaining Safe Use of and Acces s to Y o ur Phone Do Not Re ly on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile pho nes o perate us ing radio sign als, whic h cann ot guarantee conn ection in all condit ions.
1 56 S1 . Imp or tant S afety Inform ation Operati onal Preca utions T o assur e optim al r adio pr oduct perfor manc e and to be sur e that hum an exposure to RF does no t ex ceed the g uidelines se .
S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion 1 57 Important Safety Information T urning Off Y our Phone in Dangerous Ar eas T o a voi d inter feri ng with bla sting oper at ions, tu rn y our ph one off w hen in a b lasting ar ea or in other areas with s igns indi cating two-wa y r adios s hould be turne d off.
1 58 S 1 . Impo rta nt Sa fety Inf ormati on awareness, involuntary movements, or dis orientat ion. It is always a good idea to hold the s cr een away fr om your ey es, leave the lights on in the room, take a 1 5 -minute br eak every hour , and st op use i f you ar e v ery t ir ed.
S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion 1 5 9 Important Safety Information 䢇 Don’ t plac e your battery near a heat s ource . Exc essiv e heat can dama ge the pho ne or th e bat tery . High temperatures can cause th e bat tery to sw ell, leak, or malfu nction.
1 60 S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion Disposal of Lithium Io n (LiIon) Batteries: Promptl y dispose of used bat teries in acco r dance with loc al r egulation s. Contact your local recycling center or natio nal recycling organiza tions f or mo re informat ion on how to disp ose of ba tteries.
S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion 1 61 Important Safety Information 䢇 Don’t s tore the batte ry in h igh tempera ture ar eas for lo ng periods o f time.
1 62 S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion Ratings ha ve b een de ve loped for mobile phones t o assist hearing device users find phones t hat may be co mpatible wi th their hea ring device. No t all pho nes have been rated for compat ibility with hearing device s.
S1 . Imp or tant S afety Inform ation 1 63 Important Safety Information 1. Press / > Settings > Display /Info > Backligh t > Timer or Java Timer . 2. Highligh t the mi nimum ti me inte rval sett ing and press r . 䢇 Position the p hone so t he intern al antenn a is farth est from your hea ring a id.
1 64 S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion Perchlorate Material – special h andling may apply. See ww w.dtsc.ca.gov/h azardousw aste/perchlorate . There is no specia l handl ing requi red b y co nsumer s. Radi o Frequen cy (R F) Energy This section contain s important information on the sa fe and efficient operation of your mobile device.
S1 . Imp or tant S afety Inform ation 1 65 Important Safety Information 䢇 If your mobile device of fers an airplan e mode or similar feature, consult airline staf f about usin g it in flight.
1 66 S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion human e xposur e to R F signals. Mor e than 1 20 scientists, engi neers and physicians from univer sitie s, governme nt h ealth agen cies and industries de veloped this updated standar d af ter re viewing the av ailable body of r esear ch.
S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion 1 67 Important Safety Information Specifi c Abso rptio n Rate Y our MOT OROL A BRUTE wireless phone meets the governmental requireme nts for expo sure to radio wav es. Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitte r and receiver .
1 68 S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion Owner’ s Record The model n umber, r egulator y number, and serial nu mber are located on a name plate ins ide the b atte ry comp artment. Record the serial numb er in the spa ce pro vided b elow. This will be hel pful i f yo u nee d to co ntact us ab out y our phon e in the future.
S1 . Imp or tant S afety Inform ation 1 69 Important Safety Information Software Copyri ght Not ice The Motorola products described in this manual m ay include cop yrighte d Motor ola and thir d party softwar e stor ed in semi conduc tor me mori es or ot her me dia.
1 7 0 S1 . Impo rta nt Sa fety Inf orma tion Privacy and Data Security Motor ola understands that pri vac y and data security are impo rtant to everyone.
S1 . Impo rta nt S afety Informa tion 1 7 1 Important Safety Information 䢇 P osition yo ur phon e wit hin ea sy r ea ch. Be able to acce ss your pho ne with out removing you r eyes from the road. If you re ceive an inco ming cal l at an inco nv enient tim e, if possib le, let your voice mail ans wer it for you.
1 7 2 S2. Manu facturer ’ s Warrant y ⽧ Motorola Limite d Warranty for th e United Sta tes and Canad a (page 1 7 2) ⽧ Servi ce and Re pairs (page 1 7 6 ) Y our phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry- free service.
S2 . Manu facturer’ s Warran ty 1 7 3 Warranty Products and Accessories Ex clusions Normal Wear and T ear. Periodic maintenanc e, repair and replacement of parts d ue to n ormal w ear and tear are ex cluded from cov erage.
1 7 4 S2. Manufac turer’s Warranty subje cting the Pr oducts to cond itio ns be yo nd thei r stat ed specific ation or limits; (c ) use of the P roducts for commercial r ental purp oses ; or (d ) e .
S2 . Manu facturer’ s Warran ty 1 7 5 Warranty What Wil l Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, will at no char ge repair , replace or r efund the purchase p ric e of any Products , Acce ssori es or S oftw are that does not co nform to t his wa rr anty .
1 7 6 S 2. Manufactur er’ s Warra nty Some st ates and ju r isdi ction s do not al low th e limita tion or exclusion of incidenta l or consequential damages, or limitation on the l ength of an i mplied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
Index 1 77 Index Inde x A Accessories 20 Char ger 20 Li-I on Battery 20 Activation 2 Airplane Mode 77 Answering Ca lls 22 Applica tions See also Jav a Applications Attachm ents 57 See also MMS Message.
17 8 I n d e x F rom Co ntact s 29 Group Co nnec t 30 International 64 Phone Call While in Dir ect Connec t 27 Phone C all s 22 T alkgr oup Calls 39 Using the Member ID 29 Vo i c e N a m e 27 , 30 Cam.
Index 1 7 9 Index Receiving My Info 38 Receiving Pictur es 35 Direct Talk Code 44 Private Only 45 Receiving All Calls On Channel 46 Setting Up 44 Displa y Scree n 13 Downloadin g Content 68 DRM 111 De.
18 0 I n d e x J Java Applications 11 0 – 111 Deleting 111 Downloading 11 1 Downloading Games 68 Ending Applications 110 Installing Applications 110 Memory 112 Priv acy 88 Resuming Applications 110 .
Index 1 8 1 Index Fo rw a rd i ng 56 , 57 Going to W ebsite 59 Locking 58 Memory 75 Outb ox 56 Quick N otes 54 Receiving 56 Sending 50 Multimedi a 138 – 149 Multimedi a Messages See MMS Messages Mus.
18 2 I n d e x Pictur es 141 Inserting in Messages 54 , 141 Savin g Fr om Messages 59 Playli st 146 Cr eating 146 Editing 14 6 Favo r it e s 14 7 Reor dering 14 6 Podcasts 148 Prepend Dialing 85 Profi.
Ind ex 1 83 Index T Talkgroups 39 Join 40 Settings 88 TDD/TTY Devices 64 Telecommunicat ions Relay Service 64 Text Entry 16 – 19 Database 17 Mode 16 Text Messag ing See MMS Messages Three-Way Cal li.
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