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    Entering Text 
    You must activate iTAP software prior to entering letters. You can 
    do this from any text entry screen by pressing 
    M and selecting 
    the 
    iTAP menu option.
    Enter Words
    To enter a word:
    Do ThisTo
    1
    Press a number 
    key one timeenter the Þrst letter of the word
    The letters associated with the key 
    you pressed are shown at the bottom 
    of the display.
    2Press number keys 
    (one per letter)enter the rest of the word
    Alternative words and letter 
    combinations are shown at the 
    bottom of the display based on the 
    keys you press. These word choices 
    are updated with each keypress.
    3When you have 
    entered all the 
    letters of the 
    word, press 
    * or #
    locate and highlight the word you 
    want
    4Press SELECT (+)add the highlighted word to the text 
    area at the top of the display
    A space is automatically inserted 
    after the word.
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    Enter Novel Words
    You may enter a word that is not in the iTAP software dictionary. 
    If you enter all the letters of a word but the word is not 
    displayed:
    Do ThisTo
    1
    Press DELETE (-) one 
    or more timesdelete one or more letters until 
    you see a letter combination 
    that matches the start of the 
    word
    2Press * or #highlight the letter or letter 
    combination
    3Press SELECT (+), 
    then press 
    *
    shift the text entry cursor to the 
    left and ÒlockÓ the selected 
    portion of the word
    4Continue entering 
    letters and highlighting 
    letter combinationsspell the word
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    Menu Feature Descriptions
    This chapter describes all of your phoneÕs features in order of the 
    menu map shown on page 3. Some descriptions also include 
    page numbers where you can Þnd more detailed information. If 
    you would like to learn more about a speciÞc feature, a reference 
    guide for your phone is also available. To obtain a copy of the 
    reference guide or another copy of this user guide, see the 
    Motorola Web site at:
    http://motorola.com/consumer/manuals 
    or contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 
    1-800-331-6456 in the United States or 1-800-461-4575 in 
    Canada.
    Main Menu Features
    RECENT CALLS  
    View the numbers of your recent dialed calls and received 
    calls. Press 
    N to go directly to the dialed calls list from the 
    idle display.
    Received Calls  M> Recent Calls
    > Received Calls
    View a list of recently received calls.
    Your phone keeps a list of the numbers from calls you 
    recently received, even if you did not answer. You can scroll 
    through the list until you Þnd an entry you want to call, 
    store, or delete.
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    Dialed Calls  M> Recent Calls
    > Dialed Calls
    View a list of recently dialed calls. Your phone keeps a list of 
    recently dialed phone numbers, even if the calls did not 
    connect. A 
    < means the call connected. You can scroll 
    through the list until you Þnd an entry you want to call, 
    store, or delete.
    Notepad  M> Recent Calls
    > Notepad
    Stores the last phone number entered on the keypad. The 
    number may be the last number you called or a number you 
    entered during a phone call.
    You can call the number on the notepad or you can store it 
    as part of a phonebook entry. 
    Call Times   M> Recent Calls
    > Call Times
    View call timers, which record network connection time, the 
    elapsed time from the moment you connect to your service 
    providerÕs network to the moment you end the call by 
    pressing 
    O. 
    The amount of network connection time you track 
    on your timer may not equal the amount of time for 
    which you are billed by your service provider. For 
    billing information, please contact your service 
    provider directly.
    You can scroll through a list of Þve timers: Last Call, Dialed 
    Calls, Received Calls, All Calls, and Lifetime.
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    PHONEBOOK  M> Phonebook
    M> Phonebook Menu
    Create and manage a personalized phonebook. You can call 
    phone numbers stored in the phonebook or, for entries with 
    email addresses, you can send a text message directly from 
    your phone.
    Create a 
    phonebook entryEnter a name, phone number or email 
    address, and type indicator, such as 
    home or work. The phone will assign a 
    speed dial number. See page 56.
    Set up voice dial  Record a voice name you can use to 
    dial a phone number by saying the 
    personÕs name. See page 58.
    Edit a phonebook 
    entryView and then update details of a 
    phonebook entry.
    Dial a phonebook 
    entryUse the phonebook list, voice dial, 
    speed dial, or one-touch dial to call a 
    number or send a text message to an 
    email address. See pages 28 and 60.
    Delete a 
    phonebook entryUse the 
    Phonebook Menu to remove 
    outdated entries.
    Check phonebook 
    capacitySee how many of the phonebookÕs 
    entries have been used (up to 400).
    Sort phonebook 
    entriesAccept the standard sort by speed dial 
    number or sort entries by name or 
    voice dial.
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    QUICK DIAL  M> Quick Dial
    Dial pre-programmed customer service numbers.
    Your service provider may program one or more 
    quick dial numbers, such as the customer service number, 
    into your phone. You can call them by selecting them from 
    the quick dial list.
    Note: Your service provider may use a different name for 
    this feature.
    RADIO  M> Radio
    Listen to FM radio stations. This menu feature is 
    displayed only when the optional Motorola 
    Originalª FM Stereo Radio headset is plugged 
    into the accessory connector port on your phone. See 
    ÒRadioÓ on page 61.
    MESSAGES  M> Messages
    Adjust message settings, view and manage the 
    various types of messages your phone can receive 
    and/or send:
    Voicemail  Store and call the voicemail number 
    provided by your service provider. See 
    ÒMessagesÑVoicemailÓ on page 64.
    Text Msgs  Send and receive text messages. See 
    ÒMessagesÑTextÓ on page 66.
    Browser Alerts  Read alert messages received by your 
    micro-browser.
    Quick Notes  Select and send pre-written messages 
    from the quick notes list.
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    SHORTCUTS  M> Shortcuts
    Create keypad or voice shortcuts to menu features.
    VOICE NOTES  M> Voice Notes
    Use the voice key to record and playback messages and 
    phone calls. See ÒVoice NotesÓ on page 76.
    BROWSER  M> Browser
    Access Web pages and run Web-based 
    applications.
    The micro-browser delivers WAP (Wireless Application 
    Protocol) pages from your service provider directly to your 
    phone. See ÒMicro-BrowserÓ on page 78.
    Settings Menu Features
    RING/VIBRATE  
    Alert  M> Settings
    > Ring/Vibrate
    > Alert
    Select a type of ring or vibration alert for incoming calls and 
    messages. See ÒRing/VibrateÓ on page 80.
    Outbox  View all outgoing text messages, 
    delivered and undelivered.
    Drafts  Store and edit text messages that you 
    have written but not sent.
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    Alert Detail  M> Settings
    > Ring/Vibrate
    > Alert Detail
    Change details about the ring or vibration alert. Alert 
    represents the name of the current alert setting. See ÒRing/
    VibrateÓ on page 80.
    PHONE STATUS  
    My Tel. Number  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > My Tel. Number
    View, enter, and edit your name and phone number.
    Battery Meter  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Battery Meter
    View a detailed battery charge meter.
    Other Information  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Other Information
    View the phoneÕs feature speciÞcations (if available from 
    the service provider).
    CONNECTION  
    Connect your phone to a computer or hand-held 
    device to send and receive data and fax calls on 
    the connected device. Connect your phone using a 
    serial cable or USB cable. See:
    http://www.motorola.com/
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    Incoming Call  M> Settings
    > Connection
    > Incoming Call
    Specify the format for the next incoming call. You can select 
    Fax In Only, Data In Only, or Normal.
    IN-CALL SETUP  
    Use the in-call setup menu to set the features that are 
    active during a call, such as the in-call timer and call 
    answering options.
    In-Call Timer   M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > In-Call Timer
    Adjust call timer display and beep settings. You can set your 
    timer to beep at a selected interval during your calls. (60 
    seconds is the default.) You can also turn on or off a display 
    timer during calls as follows:
    Answer Options  M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > Answer Options
    Turn call answering options on or off:
    Time  Display the elapsed time for the 
    current call.
    Off  Hide the in-call timer.
    Multi-Key  Answer by pressing any key.
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    SECURITY  
    Lets you change the four-digit unlock code and a six-digit 
    security code that will prevent other users from accessing your 
    personal information or modifying your phone settings.  
    Phone Lock  M> Settings > Security
    > Phone Lock
    Lock and unlock your phone. See ÒLocking and Unlocking 
    Your PhoneÓ on page 83.
    Lock Keypad  M> Settings > Security
    > Lock Keypad
    Lock and unlock your keypad to prevent accidental 
    keypresses that might inadvertently dial an emergency 
    number or one-touch dial number. 
    Lock Application   M> Settings > Security
    > Lock Application
    Lock and unlock speciÞc phone applications (such as 
    phonebook) so that users must enter the unlock code 
    before they can use the applications.
    Restrict Calls   M> Settings > Security
    > Restrict Calls
    Restrict all incoming and outgoing calls or restrict them to 
    the numbers stored in your phonebook. An incoming call 
    that is restricted is treated as an unanswered call. Your 
    phone displays the 
    Missed Calls message and adds the 
    call to the received list. 
    You can still place calls to emergency numbers when 
    outgoing calls are restricted. Your phone still receives 
    incoming text messages when incoming calls are restricted.
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