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    Entering Text 
    Punctuation
    The iTAP software automatically adds a space after each word. 
    When you enter punctuation, this space is removed. To enter 
    punctuation with iTAP software:
    Capitalization
    The Þrst word of a sentence is automatically capitalized, with 
    following words in lowercase. To set or adjust character 
    capitalization with iTAP software:
    4Continue entering 
    letters and highlighting 
    letter combinationsspell the word
    PressTo
    1 or 0enter punctuation or other characters 
    as shown in the ÒCharacter ChartÓ 
    on page 54
    PressTo
    S up or downchange the words to initial character 
    capitalized, all uppercase characters, 
    or all lowercase characters
    Do ThisTo 
    						
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    Enter Numbers
    To enter a number with iTAP software:
    Delete Letters and Words
    Place the cursor to the right of the text that you want to delete, 
    and then do the following:
    Do ThisTo
    1
    Enter the Þrst digit 
    and then highlight 
    itput the iTAP software in number 
    entry mode
    2Press number keys add digits to the number
    3Press SELECT (+) enter the number at the insertion 
    point
    Do ThisTo
    Press DELETE (-) delete one letter at a time
    Continue to hold 
    DELETE (-)delete the entire message 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions
    This chapter describes all of your phoneÕs features in order of the 
    menu map shown on pages 3Ð4. Some descriptions also include 
    page numbers where you can Þnd more detailed information.
    If you would like to learn more about a speciÞc feature, a 
    reference guide for your phone is also available. To obtain a copy 
    of the reference guide or another copy of this user guide, see the 
    Motorola Web site at:
    http://motorola.com/consumer/manuals (United States)
    http://www.motorola.ca/manuals (Canada)
    or contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 
    1-800-331-6456 (United States) or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada).
    Main Menu
    RECENT CALLS  
    Received Calls  M> Recent Calls
    > Received Calls
    View a list of recently received calls. See ÒViewing the 
    Received Calls or Dialed Calls ListÓ on page 77.
    Dialed Calls  M> Recent Calls
    > Dialed Calls
    View a list of recently dialed calls. See ÒViewing the 
    Received Calls or Dialed Calls ListÓ on page 77. 
    						
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    Notepad  M> Recent Calls
    > Notepad
    Call or store the last number entered on the keypad. See 
    ÒEntering Numbers in the NotepadÓ on page 37, and 
    ÒUsing the NotepadÓ on page 80.
    Call Times   M> Recent Calls
    > Call Times
    View call timers that track time spent on your last call, 
    dialed calls, received calls, all calls since reset, and all calls 
    total. See ÒViewing and Resetting Call TimersÓ on page 81.
    Call Cost  M> Recent Calls
    > Call Cost
    View call cost information. Your network may 
    provide current credit information, and can 
    provide cost information about the amount spent on your 
    last call, dialed calls, received calls, and all calls total. See 
    ÒViewing and Resetting Call CostsÓ on page 83.
    SERVICE DIAL  M> Service Dial
    Dial pre-programmed numbers stored on your 
    SIM card. Your service provider can program your 
    SIM card with phone numbers for services such as 
    taxi companies, restaurants, and hospitals.
    FIXED DIAL  M> Fixed Dial
    Dial or edit numbers in the Þxed dial list.
    When you activate the Þxed dial feature, users 
    can only call the numbers in the Þxed dial list. To activate 
    Þxed dial, see the ÒFixed DialÓ item on page 71. 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    Fixed dial list entries can be any length. If there is a Þxed 
    dial entry for the digits 555, users can call any number that 
    starts with 555.
    You must enter your SIM PIN2 code to edit Þxed dial 
    entries. In the Þxed dial list, you can create, edit, delete, and 
    sort entries just like in the phonebook list. Fixed dial list 
    entries are stored on your SIM card and do not have 
    Type 
    or 
    Voice Name Þelds.
    Note: Employers can use Þxed dial to limit employeesÕ 
    phones to a predeÞned list of numbers, country codes, or 
    other preÞxes.
    PHONEBOOK  M> Phonebook
    Store names and numbers as entries in your phonebook, 
    then call numbers by selecting them from the phonebook 
    list. See ÒPhonebookÓ on page 85.
    DATEBOOK  M> Datebook
    Use the datebook calendar to schedule and review your 
    appointments. See ÒDatebookÓ on page 98.
    QUICK DIAL  M> Quick Dial
    Dial pre-programmed numbers stored on your 
    phone. Your service provider may program your 
    phone with one or more quick dial numbers, such 
    as the customer service number. You can call them by 
    selecting them from the quick dial list.
    Note: Your service provider may use a different name for 
    this feature. 
    						
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    RADIO  M> Radio
    Listen to FM radio stations with the optional 
    Motorola Originalª FM Stereo Radio Headset 
    accessory. This menu feature is displayed only 
    when the FM Stereo Radio Headset is plugged into the 
    accessory connector port on your phone. See ÒRadioÓ on 
    page 104.
    MESSAGES  M> Messages
    Adjust message settings, view and manage the 
    various types of messages your phone can receive 
    and/or send:
    Voicemail  Listen to your recorded voice 
    messages. See ÒMessagesÑ
    VoicemailÓ on page 107
    Text Msgs  Send and receive text messages. See 
    ÒMessagesÑTextÓ on page 109
    Browser Alerts  Read alert messages received by your 
    micro-browser
    Info Services  Read information services messages 
    (subscription-based broadcast 
    messages, such as stock updates, 
    news, and weather reports) that you 
    have received
    Quick Notes  Select and send pre-written messages 
    from the quick notes list.
    Outbox  View all outgoing text messages, 
    delivered and undelivered 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    SHORTCUTS  M> Shortcuts
    Create keypad or voice shortcuts to menu features. See 
    ÒShortcutsÓ on page 116.
    VOICE NOTES  M> Voice Notes
    Use the voice key to record messages and phone calls. See 
    ÒVoice NotesÓ on page 120.
    Note: Recording phone calls is subject to varying state and 
    federal laws regarding privacy and recording of 
    conversations.
    SIM APPLICATIONS  M> SIM Applications
    Access information and applications stored on 
    your SIM card.
    Your SIM card may contain applications that process your 
    outgoing calls, text messages, and other events. Contact 
    your service provider for details.
    BROWSER  M> Browser
    Access Web pages and run Web-based 
    applications. The micro-browser delivers WAP 
    (Wireless Application Protocol) pages from your 
    service provider directly to your phone. See 
    ÒMicro-BrowserÓ on page 126.
    Drafts  Store and edit text messages that you 
    have written but not sent 
    						
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    CALCULATOR  M> Calculator
    Use your phone as a calculator or currency converter. See 
    ÒCalculatorÓ on page 128.
    GAMES  M> Games
    Play games on your phone. See ÒGamesÓ on page 131.
    Settings Menu
    RING/VIBRATE  
    Alert  M> Settings
    > Ring/Vibrate
    > Alert
    Select a ring or vibration alert proÞle for incoming calls and 
    messages. See ÒRing/VibrateÓ on page 136.
    Alert Detail  M> Settings
    > Ring/Vibrate
    > Alert Detail
    Change details about the current alert proÞle. Alert 
    represents the name of the alert proÞle. See
    ÒRing/VibrateÓ on page 136.
    My Tones   M> Settings
    > Ring/Vibrate
    > My Tones
    Create custom alert tones for your phone. See ÒUse the My 
    Tones FeatureÓ on page 138. 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    CALL FORWARD  M> Settings
    > Call Forward
    Set options for forwarding incoming voice, data, 
    and/or fax calls to another phone number. See 
    ÒCall ForwardingÓ on page 144.
    PHONE STATUS  
    My Tel.  Numbers   M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > My Tel. Numbers
    View, enter, and edit information about your 
    name and phone number.
    Credit Info  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Credit Info
    View the credit available, its expiration date, and 
    the date of the last deposit. (This feature is available only if 
    you subscribe to a prepay option.)
    Credit Available  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Credit Available
    View the credit available. (This feature is available 
    only if you subscribe to the advice-of-charge feature.)
    Active Line  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Active Line
    Change the active phone line to send and receive 
    calls from either of the available numbers. (This feature is 
    available only for dual-line enabled SIM cards.) 
    						
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    Battery Meter  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Battery Meter
    View a detailed battery charge meter.
    Other Information  M> Settings
    > Phone Status
    > Other Information
    View your phoneÕs feature speciÞcations (if available from 
    the service provider).
    BROWSER SETUP  M> Settings
    > Browser Setup
    Adjust the micro-browserÕs network connection 
    settings, or create a new network connection 
    proÞle.
    IN-CALL SETUP  
    Set the features that are active during a call, such as the 
    in-call timer, call waiting, and call answering options.
    In-Call Timer   M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > In-Call Timer
    Adjust call timer display and beep settings. You can set your 
    timer to beep at a selected interval during your calls. (60 
    seconds is the default.) You can also turn on or off a display 
    timer during calls as follows:
    Time  Display the elapsed time for the 
    current call 
    						
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