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Index 
phone (continued)
unlocking  23, 157Ð158
voice dial  42
phone number
adding digits after  79
attaching to preÞx digits  40
attaching two numbers  79
international access code, 
dialing  40
redialing  34
sending text message to  40
storing in phonebook  
86Ð88
viewing your own  25, 46, 
67
voice dial  42
phonebook
attaching two numbers  79
capacity, checking  95Ð96
copying entries  92Ð95
deleting an entry  92
dialing a number  90Ð91
editing an entry  91Ð92
entry name  85
Þelds  85
number type...

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200
Q
quick dial
setting number  72
using  63
R
radio  104Ð106
received calls list  42, 77Ð79
receiving a call  25
recent calls  77Ð79
redial
automatic redial  34Ð35
busy number  34
reminders
datebook  100
setting  143
text message  111, 143
voicemail message  107, 
143
right soft key
customizing  146Ð147
functions  1, 47
ring alert
creating  138Ð143
indicators  29, 136
muting  30, 37
setting  136Ð137
type, selecting  137ring and vibrate alert
indicator  29, 136
muting  30, 37
ringer
setting...

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SIM Blocked message  23, 
159
SIM card
applications  65
deÞned  19
installing  19Ð20
PIN code entry  23
precautions  19
protecting  159
service phone numbers  62
SIM Blocked message  23, 
159
SIM Disabled message  160
unblocking  159Ð160
unlocking  23
SIM Disabled message  160
SIM PIN code
activating/deactivating  159
protecting the SIM card  159
unblocking  159Ð160
SIM PIN2 code  63
smart key
customizing  146Ð147
deÞned  31
functions  31
illustration  1
SMS. 
See text message
soft keys...

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iTAP software predictive text 
entry  56Ð60
numeric mode  51
symbol chart  56
symbol mode  55Ð56
tap method  52Ð54
text message
deleting  111Ð113
dialing number from  39Ð40
inbox setup  109Ð110
locking  111Ð113
reading  111Ð113
receiving  111
reminders  111, 143
sending  40, 113Ð115
status  115
text mode, changing  51
Text Msg Menu
opening  112
options  112Ð113
time, setting  73
timers
described  81
resetting  82
viewing  82
transfer a call  45Ð46
travel charger, using  22...

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voice note
deÞned  120
deleting  125
locking and unlocking  124
playback controls  123
playback screen  122
playing  122Ð123
recording  120
viewing voice notes list  121
Voice Notes Menu  121, 122, 
123
voice shortcut
creating  117Ð118
deÞned  117
using  119
voicemail
number, storing  107
receiving  107Ð108
volume
earpiece  30
keypad  137
ringer  30, 137
volume keys  1, 30Ð31, 47
W
wait character  41
warranty  182Ð189
Web pages
functions  127
viewing  126
Z
zoom setting  29, 73
 
U.S. patent...

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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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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...

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9Use your wireless phone to help others in 
emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress 
or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 
9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want 
others to do for you.*
10Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency 
wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see 
a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken 
trafÞc signal, a minor trafÞc accident where no one appears 
injured, or a vehicle you...

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Check the laws and regulations on the use of 
wireless telephones and their accessories in the 
areas where you drive. Always obey them. The 
use of these devices may be prohibited or 
restricted in certain areas.
For more information,
please call
1-888-901-SAFE
or visit the
CTIA Web site at
www.wow-com.comª
ITC00-011 
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