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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 indicator  85
    1-touch dial  39
    phone number  85
    preÞx digits, inserting  40
    sorting entries  96Ð97phonebook (continued)
    speed dial number  38, 85, 
    87Ð88
    speed dial, using  38Ð39
    storing an entry  86Ð88
    synchronizing entries  96, 
    150
    voice name entry  89Ð90
    voice name indicator  85
    Phonebook Menu  85
    PIN code
    activating/deactivating  159
    deÞned  159
    protecting the SIM card  159
    unblocking  159Ð160
    PIN2 code  63
    power key  1, 23
    predictive text entry
    activating  56
    capitalization  59
    deleting text  60
    entering numbers  60
    entering words  57Ð59
    punctuation  59
    proÞle
    customizing  137
    deÞned  136
    setting  136Ð137
    PUK code  159 
    						
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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  136Ð137
    volume, adjusting  30, 137
    roam indicator
    deÞned  27
    illustration  27
    S
    scroll feature  74
    security code  156
    send key  1, 24, 25, 77
    sending a call  24
    service dial
    deÞned  62
    dialing numbers  42
    short message service. 
    See text 
    message
    shortcuts
    creating  117Ð118
    standard  116
    using  119
    Show ID feature  40, 79
    signal strength indicator
    deÞned  27
    illustration  27
    silent alert indicator  29, 136
    SIM applications  65 
    						
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    Index 
    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
    customizing  146Ð147
    functions  47
    illustration  1soft ring alert  29, 136
    speed dial
    changing number  87Ð88
    number, deÞned  38
    sorting phonebook entries 
    by  96
    using  38Ð39
    standby time
    deÞned  30
    increasing  33
    status light  1, 29Ð30, 73
    storing a call  77Ð79
    symbol text mode  55Ð56
    symbols, entering  55Ð56
    synchronizing data  96, 150
    T
    talk and fax call  70
    talk then fax call  154
    tap method text entry  52Ð54
    telephone number, viewing 
    your own  25, 46, 67
    text
    block cursor  50
    browse mode  51
    character chart  54
    entering from keypad  
    51Ð60
    entry mode, changing  51
    ßashing cursor  50 
    						
    							Index
    202 text (continued)
    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
    TrueSync  96, 150
    U
    unblocking the SIM card  
    159Ð160
    unlock
    phone  157Ð158
    unlock code  156
    V
    vibrate alert
    indicator  29, 136
    muting  30, 37
    setting  136Ð137
    type, selecting  137
    voice dial
    dialing a number  42, 91
    recording voice name  
    89Ð90
    voice key
    dialing a number  42
    functions  1
    recording a voice name  
    89Ð90
    recording a voice note  120
    voice message waiting 
    indicator  27, 28
    voice name
    deÞned  89
    phonebook indicator  85
    recording  89Ð90 
    						
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    Index 
    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 Re. 34,976  
    						
    							
    205
    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 car, 
    practice good common sense and remember the 
    following tips:
    1
    Get to know your Motorola wireless phone and its 
    features such as speed dial and redial. If available, 
    these features help you to place your call without taking your 
    attention off the road.
    2When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, 
    add an additional layer of convenience to your wireless 
    phone with one of the many Motorola Originalª hands-free 
    accessories available today. 
    						
    							
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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 
    time do not take notes or look up phone numbers 
    while driving. Jotting down a Òto doÓ list or going through 
    your address book takes attention away from your primary 
    responsibilityÑdriving safely.
    6Dial sensibly and assess the trafÞc; if possible, place 
    calls when you are not moving or before pulling into 
    trafÞc. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If 
    you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few 
    numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.
    7Do not engage in stressful or emotional 
    conversations that may be distracting. Make people 
    you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend 
    conversations which have the potential to divert your 
    attention away from the road.
    8Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or 
    other local emergency number in the case of Þre, trafÞc 
    accident or medical emergencies.* 
    						
    							
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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 know to be stolen, call roadside 
    assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.*
    * Wherever wireless phone service is available. 
    						
    							
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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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