Motorola Mpx200 Smartphone Manual
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Getting Started -21 Pound key (#) Pressing and holding the Pound key displays a list of symbols. Display External display The following table lists the icons that are displayed on the external display and their meanings. Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Signal strength Battery level Call in progress Battery low Data call active No battery No signal Charging Radio off Ringer off You have unread new mes- sage(s)Speaker You have missed call(s) GPRS in use Call forwarding Roaming New instant message Signal...
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22- Getting Started The display shown may be different based on the specific external LCD Style chosen. SeePhone Settingson page 62. Main display The screen on the Smartphone that displays information. The top of the display shows status indicators about the Smartphones current mode, or the name of the current activity or active program. The center of the display shows the Home screen, as well as e-mail messages, con- tacts, appointments, and other types of information. The bottom of the display...
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Getting Started -23 Status indicators Status indicators are displayed at the top of the Smartphones display. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings. Indicator Meaning Indicator Meaning New e-mail No signal New voice mail GPRS available New instant message GPRS in use Voice call active Roaming Data call active Sync error Call forwarding Radio off Call on hold Ringer off Missed call Speaker Line 1Multipress text input mode, low- ercase Line 2Multipress text input mode,...
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24- Getting Started Earpiece & Speaker The audio components of the Smartphone. You can hear the voice during a call by the earpiece, and the ringtone and the windows media files will be played by the speaker. You can also toggle between the earpiece and speaker during a call. See Miscellaneous call taskson page 45 for details. Jog dial You can use the jog dial to adjust earphone/speaker/headset volume. Infrared port With the infrared port, you can perform sync and exchange files with a PC or other mobile...
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Getting Started -25 Memory card slot An MMC memory card can be inserted into this slot to further expand data storage capability of your phone. Handstrap hole You can install a handstrap using this hole. Synchronising with ActiveSync You can use Microsoft ActiveSync technology to synchronise information on your desktop computer and/or a Microsoft Exchange Server with the information on the Smartphone. ActiveSync compares the information on the Smartphone with the information on the desktop computer...
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26- Getting Started After the first synchronisation, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on the Smartphone. You will notice that your information has been copied to the Smartphone. Disconnect the Smartphone from the desktop computer and you are ready to go! For more information about ActiveSync, seeBeaming informationon page 93. Where to find information The following table is a guide to finding information to help you use the Smartphone. Information about Source Making a phone call Smartphone...
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The Basics -27 The Basics This chapter explains basic information about using the Smartphone, such as navigating around the Smartphone, entering text and numbers on the Smartphone, and securing the Smartphone. Navigation methods The following information describes the different methods for navigating around the Smartphone so you can accomplish tasks quickly and easily. Using the Direction key The Direction key is used to navigate horizontally and vertically on the screen to move the selection focus, so...
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28- The Basics Using the Action button The Action button confirms your selection. You can think of the Action button as theDo Itbutton. In some cases, confirming your selection will take you to a program or set- ting. Using the Home button The Home button takes you to the Home screen. Using the Home screen The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks. You can easily navigate to any program or setting on the Smartphone from this screen. The top of the Home screen displays the five programs you...
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The Basics -29 Note: The display shown may be different based on the specific Home screen configuration chosen. To access the Home screen PresstheHomebutton. To change Home screen settings SeeHome screenon page 57. Navigation options from the Home screen Select a recently-used program at the top of the screen, and then press the Action button to open the program. Select an item in the center of the Home screen, such as your next appointment, your e-mail/SMS information, or your profile type, and...
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30- The Basics Pressthe Contactssoft key to display the Contacts list, select a contact, and then press the Action button. Using the Back button Pressing the Back button navigates to the previous screen, or moves the cursor back to delete one or more characters in a text field, similar to pressingBackspaceonakey- board. To backspace and remove one character in a text field Pressthe Back button. To backspace and remove multiple characters in a text field Press and hold the Back button. Using soft...