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    main attractions
    1
    Open your “My Computer” window, 
    where your phone’s memory card shows 
    as a “Removable Disk” icon.
    2
    Click on the “Removable Disk” icon to 
    access the files on your phone’s memory 
    card.
    3
    To store the desired files onto the 
    memory card, drag and drop them as 
    follows: MP3 or AAC files:
    >mobile>audio  
    screen savers:
    > mobile > picture 
    wallpapers:
    > mobile > picture 
    video clips:
    > mobile > video
    4
    When you finish, remove the device by 
    selecting the “Safely Remove Hardware” 
    icon in the system tray at the bottom of 
    your computer screen. Then select “USB 
    Mass Storage Devices” and “Stop”.
    5
    Select “USB Mass Storage Device” then 
    “O K ”.
    On your phone:To return to 
    Data
     as your USB default 
    connection, press 
    s
    >wSettings
     >
    Connection
     
    >
    USB Settings
     >
    Default Connection
     >
    Data connection
    .
    phone updatesSometimes we think of ways to make 
    your phone’s software faster or more 
    efficient after you’ve purchased your phone. 
    You can find out if your phone can be updated 
    and register for free update notifications at: 
    http://www.hellomoto.com/support/updateNote: 
    Software updates do not affect your 
    phonebook entries or other personal entries. 
    If you receive a software update but choose to 
    install it later, see page 83. 
    						
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    basics
    basicsSee page 1 for a basic phone diagram.displayThe home screen shows when you turn on 
    the phone.Note: 
    The picture is for reference only. Please 
    refer to your handset for actuality.
    Note: 
    Your home screen might look different 
    from the one shown, depending on your 
    service provider.
     The display of the softkeys 
    may be different if you subscribe to 
    SCREEN3
    TM.If you would like to subscribe to 
    SCREEN3TM service, please contact your 
    service provider.
    To dial a number from the home screen, press 
    number keys and 
    N
    .
    Press 
    S
     up, down, left, or right in the home 
    screen to open basic menu features.
    Press the center key
    s
     to open the menu. 
    Soft Key Labels show the current soft key 
    functions. For soft key locations, see page 1.
    After activating SCREEN3TM, you may not be 
    able to use 
    s
     to open the main menu. 
    Please use the right soft key Main Menu to 
    ClockRight Soft Key 
    Label Left Soft Key 
    Label
    Service Provider
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    open it. You may not able to change the labels 
    of the soft keys.
    Status indicators can show at the top of the 
    home screen:Note: 
    The picture is for reference only. Please 
    refer to your handset for actuality.
    1 Signal Strength Indicator –
     Vertical bars 
    show the strength of the network connection. You can’t make or receive 
    calls when 
    ! or 
    ) shows.
    2 EDGE/GPRS Indicator –
     Shows 
    when your phone is using a 
    high-speed Enhanced Data for GSM 
    Evolution (EDGE) or General Packet Radio 
    Service (GPRS) network connection. 
    Indicators can include:
    3Data Indicator –
     Shows connection 
    status.
    5. Active Line6. Message 7. Ring Style 8. Battery 
    Level
    4. Roam 3. Data 2. EDGE /                     
    GPRS 1. Signal 
    Strength
    Service Provider
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    *= GPRS PDP context 
    active= EDGE+= GPRS packet data 
    available4= secure packet 
    data transfer
    7= unsecure 
    packet data 
    transfer 
    						
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    4 Roam Indicator – Shows ã 
    when your phone is seeking or 
    using a network outside your home 
    network.5 PTT* / Active Line Indicator –
     
    Shows when you can make and 
    receive PTT calls (
     m ). This also shows 
    ?to indicate an active phone call, or 
    > to 
    indicate when call for warding is on. Indicators for dual-line-enabled SIM cards 
    can include:
    * Indicates network or 
    subscription-dependent features
    6 Message Indicator –
     Shows when 
    you receive a new message. 
    Indicators can include:
    7 Ring Style Indicator –
     Shows the ring 
    style setting.
    3= secure 
    application 
    connection
    6= unsecure 
    application 
    connection
    2= secure Circuit 
    Switch Data (CSD) 
    call
    5= unsecure 
    CSD call
    à= Bluetooth™ connection is active
    = line 1 active = line 1 active, 
    call for ward on
    = line 2 active = line 2 active, 
    call for ward on
    = text message = voice 
    message
    = voice & text message  
    						
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    8 Battery Level Indicator –
     Vertical bars 
    show the battery charge level. Recharge 
    the battery when your phone shows 
    Low Battery
    .
    text entrySome features let you enter text.Note: 
    The picture is for reference only. Please 
    refer to your handset for actuality.
    Press #
     in a text entry view to select an 
    entry mode: = loud = vibe & ring
    = soft = vibe then ring
    = vibrate = silent 
    M
    Vk
     
    For indicator 
    descriptions 
    see following 
    section.
    Flashing 
    cursor 
    indicates 
    insertion 
    point.Press the 
    Cancel
     key to 
    exit without 
    making 
    changes.
    Press the 
    Options
     key to 
    open the submenu.
    Msg
    SMS:0
    Options Cancel 
    						
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    basics
    To set your primary and secondary text entry 
    modes, press 
    Options
    >Text Setup
     in a text entry 
    view and select 
    Primary Text
     or 
    Secondary Text
    .
    iTAP™ and TAP mode tips
    
    Press 
    0
     in a text entry view to 
    change text case to all capital letters (
    T), no capitals (
    U), or next letter 
    capital (
    V).
    
    To enter numbers quickly, press and 
    hold a number key to temporarily 
    switch to numeric mode. Press the 
    number keys to enter the numbers you 
    want. Enter a space to change back to 
    iTAP or Tap mode.
    
    Press 
    S
     to move the flashing cursor 
    to enter or edit message text.
    
    Press   to delete the character to the 
    left of the cursor. Hold   to delete the 
    word.
    
    To cancel your message, press 
    O
    .
    iTAP™ modePress 
    #
     in a text entry view to switch to 
    iTAP mode. If you don’t see 
    j or 
    p, press 
    entry modesjor g
    Yo u r  
    Primary
     text entry mode can 
    be set to any iTAP™
    j or tap
    g 
    mode.
    p or 
    m
    Yo u r  
    Secondary
     text entry mode can 
    be set to any iTAP
    p or tap
    m 
    mode, or set to 
    None
     if you don’t 
    want a secondary entry mode.
    WNumeric
     mode enters numbers only.
    [Symbol
     mode enters symbols only. 
    						
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    Options
    >Text Setup
     to set iTAP mode as your 
    primary or secondary text entry mode.
    iTAP mode lets you enter words using one 
    keypress per letter. The iTAP software 
    combines your keypresses into common 
    words, and predicts each word as you enter it.
    For example, if you press 
    7764
    , 
    your display shows:
    IIf you want a different word (such as 
    Progress
    ), 
    continue pressing keypad keys to enter the 
    remaining letters.
    Tip: 
    Don’t worry if you forget how iTAP 
    works. In a text entry display, you can press 
    Options
    >Text Setup
    >Text Tutorial
     to see an 
    explanation.
    tap and tap extended modesPress 
    #
     in a text entry view to switch to tap 
    mode. If you don’t see 
    Vg
    or Vm
    , press 
    Options
    >Text Setup
     to set tap mode as your 
    primary or secondary text entry mode.
    To enter text in TAP
     mode, press a keypad key 
    repeatedly to cycle through the letters and 
    number on the key. Repeat this step to enter 
    each letter.
    For example, if you press 
    7
     one time, your 
    display shows:
    Uj
     Send To Program
    OptionsMsgSMS:7
    Press the Options
     key to 
    open message 
    options.Press 
    S 
    right to accep
    Program
    . 
    Press *
     to 
    enter a space
    at the cursor
    .
    Hold 
    S up or 
    down to see a 
    list of word 
    options. 
    						
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    Note: 
    The picture is for reference only. Please 
    refer to your handset for actuality.
    The first character of every sentence is 
    capitalized. If necessary, press 
    S
     down to 
    change the character to lowercase before the 
    cursor moves to the next position.
    numeric modePress 
    #
     in a text entry view until you see 
    W. 
    Press the number keys to enter the numbers 
    you want.
    Shortcut: 
    You can press and hold a number 
    key to temporarily switch to numeric mode 
    from iTAP™ or Tap modes. Press the number 
    keys to enter the numbers you want. Enter a 
    space to change back to iTAP mode.
    symbol modePress 
    #
     in a text entry view until your phone 
    shows a list of symbols. Scroll to the symbol 
    you want, then press the center key
    s
    .
    UmOptionsPage
    Cancel Msg
    SMS:4
    Press the 
    Options
     key to 
    open message options. Character 
    displays at 
    insertion 
    point.Your phone 
    might suggest 
    a word. 
    Press 
    S 
    right to accept 
    it, or press 
    *
     to enter a 
    space at the 
    cursor.  
    						
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    volumePress the volume keys 
    to:
    
    turn off an 
    incoming call 
    alert
    
    change the 
    earpiece volume during calls
    
    change the ringer volume from the 
    home screenTip: 
    Sometimes silence really is 
    golden. That’s why you can quickly set 
    your ringer to 
    Vibrate
     by holding the 
    down volume key while you are in the 
    home screen. You can also switch back 
    by holding 
    #
     in the home screen.
    navigation keyPress the 
    navigation key
    S
     up, 
    down, left, or right to scroll 
    to items in the display. 
    When you scroll to an 
    item, press the center key
    s
     to select it.
    smart keyThe smart key gives you another way to do 
    things. For example, when you scroll to a 
    menu item, you can press the smart key to 
    select it (instead of pressing the 
    center key
    s
    ). The smart key usually does 
    the same thing as pressing the 
    center key
    s
    . To find the smart key, see 
    page 1. To change what the smart key does in 
    the home screen, see page 78. 
    						
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    voice commandsYou can use voice commands to tell your 
    phone what to do. 1
    Press and release the 
    voice key
     on the 
    right side of your phone.
    Your phone says “Say a command.”
    2
    Say a voice command from the list. 
    (replace 23456789 with a phone number, 
    and replace Pet er  C ha n with a phonebook 
    entry name):
    voice commands“Call
    23456789”
    “
    Call
    Peter Chan”
    “
    Send Email
    Peter Chan”
    “
    Send Voice Note
    23456789”
    “
    Send Voice Note
    Peter Chan”
    “Send Message
    23456789”
    “
    Send Message
    Peter Chan”
    “
    Next Menu
    “
    To view other options on the next page. 
    “
    Lookup
    Peter Chan”
    “
    PTT Connect
    Peter Chan”
    “
    Go To Voicemail
    ”
    “
    Go To Camera
    ”
    “
    Go To Redial
    ”
    “
    Go To Received Calls
    ”
    “
    Check Status
    ”
    Your phone tells you its battery strength, 
    network signal strength, and whether its 
    coverage is normal or roaming.
    “
    Check Battery
    ”
    “
    Check Signal
    ”
    voice commands 
    						
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