Motorola 120c Manual
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111 Index A accessories optional 9, 61 standard 17 accessory connector port 1 alert deÞned 80 indicators 24, 80 setting 80 type, selecting 81 alert setting indicator 24, 80 animation 52 antenna 20 application, locking 50 Attach Number feature 30 auto PIN dial 52 automatic redial activating 52 using 27 B backlight 52 banner text 51 battery charging for Þrst time 18 charging with car kit 54 extending battery life 25Ð26, 52 installing 17Ð18battery (continued) level...
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Index 112 call (continued) receiving 21 restricting 50 sending 20 three-way call 32Ð33 voice dial 31 call timers 44 call waiting 32 caller ID 28 calling card call 31 calling line identiÞcation. See caller ID car kit 54 charging with car kit 54 clock 24 contrast 53 cursor 37 customer service, calling 46 customizing the menu 81 D data call connecting to external device 48 incoming call format, setting 49 date, setting 52 default passwords 83 dialed calls list...
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113 Index F fax call connecting to external device 48 incoming call format, setting 49 ßashing cursor, deÞned 37 FM radio headset 46, 61 for hands-free use 54 G greeting, display 51 H hands-free use 54 headset FM radio 46, 61 for hands-free use 54 jack 1 I idle display, deÞned 22 in use indicator 23 inbox, text message 66 in-call timer 49 Incoming Call message 28 incoming call type 49 indicators alert setting 24, 80 battery level 24 digital/analog signal 24indicators...
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Index 114 keypad volume 81 keypad, answering calls with 49 L language 52 left soft key customizing 82 functions 1, 34 lock applications 50 keypad 85 phone 83Ð84 lock application feature 50 loud ring alert 24, 80 M making a call 20 master clear 53 master reset 53 menu customizing 81Ð82 entering text 38Ð42 features 43Ð47 language, setting 52 locking applications 50 navigating 8, 34Ð35 Phonebook Menu 45, 55 Quick Note Menu 72Ð73 rearranging features 81Ð82 scroll...
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115 Index notepad 44 numeric text mode 38 O one-touch dialing 29Ð30 optional accessory, deÞned 9 optional feature, deÞned 9 outbox 47 P passwords changing 51, 83 default 83 pause character 31 phone accessories, optional 9 accessories, standard 17 answer options 49 connecting to external device 48 date, setting 52 feature speciÞcations 48 keypad, locking and unlocking 85 language, setting 52 locking 83Ð84 muting a call 33 network settings 53 one-touch dialing...
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Index 116 power key 1, 19 predictive text entry activating 41 entering words 41Ð42 Q quick dial setting number 51 using 46 quick note 46, 72Ð75 Quick Note Menu 72Ð73 R radio 46, 61Ð63 received calls list 31, 43 receiving a call 21 recent calls attaching phone number to preÞx digits 30 menu description 43 redial automatic redial 27 busy number 27 reminders text message 67 voicemail message 64 restricting calls 50 right soft key customizing 82 functions 1, 34ring alert...
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117 Index T tap method text entry 39Ð40 text block cursor 37 browse mode 38 changing text mode 38 character chart 40 entering from keypad 38Ð42 ßashing cursor 37 iTAP software predictive text entry 41Ð42 numeric mode 38 tap method 39Ð40 text message 46, 66Ð70 text mode, changing 38 Text Msg Menu 69 three-way call 32Ð33 time, setting 52 timers 44 travel charger 18 U unlock keypad 85 phone 83Ð84 V vibrate alert indicator 24, 80 setting 80 type, selecting 81...
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Index 118 volume earpiece 25 keypad 81 ringer 25, 81 volume keys 1, 25, 34 W wait character 31 warranty 102Ð109 Web pages functions 79 viewing 78 Z zoom setting 24Ð25, 52 U.S. patent Re. 34,976 User.Guide.Tarpon.book Page 118 Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:23 PM
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119 Wireless Phone Safety Tips ÒSafety is your most important call!Ó Your Motorola wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voiceÑ almost anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless phone service is available and safe conditions allow. But an important responsibility accompanies the beneÞts of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your Þrst responsibility. If you Þnd it necessary to use your wireless phone while behind the wheel of a...
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120 3Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy trafÞc or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy trafÞc can be hazardous. 5If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient...