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    MessagesÑText 
    Sending a New Text Message to More 
    Than One Person
    You can create and send a single text message to multiple 
    recipients. To create the message:
    Find the FeatureM> Messages > Text Msgs
    M> Create Message
    PressTo
    1
    CHANGE (+)select To
    2BROWSE (+)open the Browse Menu
    3S scroll to Phonebook
    4SELECT (+)select Phonebook
    5S scroll to a phone number or email 
    address where you want to send the 
    message
    6ADD (+)add the number or address to the 
    group of message recipients
    Note: To add more recipients, scroll 
    to and select other phone numbers 
    and/or email addresses from the 
    phonebook list.
    7DONE (-)close the phonebook list and return 
    to the 
    To Þeld in the text message 
    window
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    Sending a Quick Note Text Message
    Quick notes are short, pre-written text messages that you
    can create, select, edit, and send quickly (for example, 
    Meet me at ...).
    To send or save a quick note message:
    8OK (+)
    or
    M store the numbers/addresses and 
    complete the other message Þelds 
    (for details, see ÒSending a New Text 
    MessageÓ on page 69)
    open the To Menu to browse for 
    more phone numbers or email 
    addresses
    ¥ Press 
    S to scroll to Browse
    ¥ Press SELECT (+) to open the 
    Browse Menu and repeat this 
    procedure for the additional 
    numbers/addresses
    Find the FeatureM> Messages > Quick Notes
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to the quick note
    2M open the Quick Note Menu to 
    perform other procedures as 
    described in the following list
    PressTo
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    MessagesÑText 
    The Quick Note Menu includes the following options:
    Sending a Quick Note to More than 
    One Person
    To send a quick note text message to multiple recipients:
    OptionDescription
    New  Open an editor where you can create a 
    new quick note.
    Enter text and press 
    OK (+) to save it as a 
    quick note.
    Edit  Open an editor where you can edit the 
    selected quick note.
    Edit the quick note text and press 
    OK (+) 
    to save your changes.
    Delete  Delete the selected quick note.
    Send  Open a new message, with the selected 
    quick note text in the 
    Msg Þeld.
    Complete the other Þelds in the message 
    (for details, see ÒSending a New Text 
    MessageÓ on page 69).
    To send the quick note to multiple 
    recipients, see ÒSending a Quick Note to 
    More than One PersonÓ on page 73.
    Find the FeatureM> Messages > Quick Notes
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    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to the quick note
    2M open the Quick Note Menu.
    3S scroll to Send
    4SELECT (+) select Send
    5CHANGE (+)select To
    6BROWSE (+)open the Browse Menu
    7S scroll to Phonebook
    8SELECT (+)select Phonebook
    9S scroll to a phone number or email 
    address where you want to send the 
    message
    10ADD (+)add the number or address to the 
    group of message recipients
    To add more recipients, scroll to and 
    select other phone numbers and/or 
    email addresses from the phonebook 
    list.
    11DONE (-) close the phonebook list and return 
    to the 
    To Þeld in the quick note text 
    message window
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    MessagesÑText 
    12OK (+)
    or
    M store the numbers/addresses and 
    complete the other message Þelds 
    (for details, see ÒSending a New Text 
    MessageÓ on page 69)
    open the To Menu to browse for 
    more phone numbers or email 
    addresses
    ¥ Press 
    S to scroll to Browse
    ¥ Press SELECT (+) to open the 
    Browse Menu and repeat this 
    procedure for the additional 
    numbers/addresses
    PressTo
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    Voice Notes
    The voice note feature lets you record personal messages. You 
    can play back a voice note at any time. There are no 
    pre-recorded voice notes on your phone.
    Recording a Voice Note
    Your phone can store a total of two minutes of voice note 
    recordings. (That is, the combined recording time of all voice 
    notes cannot exceed two minutes.)
    Use this procedure to record a voice note when the idle display is 
    visible, or use it during a phone call to record the call. Your 
    phone plays an alert tone to notify the other party that the call is 
    being recorded.
    Note: Recording phone calls is subject to varying state and 
    federal laws regarding privacy and recording of conversations.
    Tip: Make your voice recording in a quiet location. Hold the 
    phone about four inches (10 centimeters) from your mouth, and 
    speak directly into the phoneÕs microphone in a normal tone of 
    voice.
    Do ThisResult
    1
    Press and hold the voice 
    key on the right side of 
    your phone for the duration 
    of the recording.A tone sounds in the 
    earpiece and the phone 
    displays the 
    Recording 
    Voice Note
     message.
    2Speak your voice message 
    into the phone.The phone records the 
    message and displays a 
    recording timer.
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    Voice Notes 
    Playing a Voice Note
    To play a recorded voice note:
    When a Motorola Originalª headset accessory or FM radio 
    headset accessory is attached to your phone, voice note 
    playback is automatically routed to the headset.
    Tip: You can play a voice note while taking a call. It wonÕt be 
    transmitted to the other party.
    3Release the voice key to 
    stop recording.The phone displays the voice 
    notes list number and the 
    total recording time.
    Find the FeatureM> Voice Notes
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to the voice note
    2PLAY (+)play the voice note
    Do ThisResult
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    Micro-Browser
    The micro-browser lets you access Web pages on 
    your phone. Contact your service provider to set up 
    access, if necessary.
    Starting a Micro-Browser Session
    To open the micro-browser:
    The micro-browser displays the home page set up by your service 
    provider.
    Shortcut: If you open a text message with a Web address (URL) 
    in it, you can go directly to the URL by selecting 
    M > Go To.
    If you are unable to establish a network connection with the 
    micro-browser, contact your service provider.
    Find the FeatureM> Browser
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to a bookmark or service
    2SELECT (+)select the service
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    Micro-Browser 
    Interacting With Web  Pages
    You can perform the following operations on a Web page:
    Do ThisTo
    Press Sscroll through a text message
    Press 
    S and then 
    SELECT (+)scroll through and select items in a 
    list
    Press keypad keys
    and then 
    OK (+)enter requested information
    Press 
    S to scroll to a 
    phone number on a Web 
    page, then press 
    N
    call the number from the 
    micro-browser
    Press 
    *go back to the previous Web page
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    Adjusting Your  Settings
    You can adjust a wide variety of phone settings to suit your 
    needs.
    Ring/Vibrate
    Your phone rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call, 
    message, or other event. This ring or vibration is called an 
    alert. 
    You can use a standard alert for all events, or set different alert 
    types for different events. The alert setting indicator in your 
    display shows the current standard alert setting:
    Select a Ring/Vibration for All Events
    w Loud ringx Soft ring
    y Vibrateu Ring and vibrate
    t Silent
    Find the FeatureM> Settings > Ring/Vibrate
    > Alert
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to the alert you want to use
    2SELECT (+)select the alert
    The phone displays the 
    Changed: Alert message.
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