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1039b80o.book  Page 129  Monday, December 17, 2001  2:00 PM

Summary of Contents for V101

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Page 3: ...ing or option ª Reject or cancel a call setting or option Press and release to return to previous screen Press for 2 seconds to go to Standby screen When entering text press to delete previous characters Press to enter Quick Access menu Scroll through messages and text increase and decrease volume 1039b80o book Page 3 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 4: ...ess Note Press and release ª to erase the last character press and hold ª to erase multiple characters Ending a Call Press or ª Receiving a Call Use the headset Use on keypad to adjust the volume Press to answer the call When the communicator is closed or in the holster press to 1039b80o book Page 4 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 5: ...ling and messaging capabilities in a small compact unit that is easy to use and convenient to carry with the holster accessory Your Personal Communicator provides cool and exciting ways to keep in contact with your family and friends Just review this user s guide carefully and you will be ready 1039b80o book Page 1 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 6: ...ivacy and recording of phone conversations The Smart button lets you quickly display the entries stored in your Contacts list When your Personal Communicator is closed or in the holster you can answer a call quickly and easily by pressing With VibraCall alert your Personal Communicator vibrates when you get new 1039b80o book Page 2 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 7: ...Directives Conformance Statement 17 Getting Started 18 Optional Features 18 Using the Menus 29 The Main Menu 29 Getting Around in the Menus 29 Exiting the Menus to the Standby Screen 30 Using the Quick Access Menu 30 Short and Extended Menus 31 1039b80o book Page 3 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 8: ...estrict My Phone Number 52 End Active Call 52 Reconnect 53 Reconnect Held Call 53 Messages Menu 60 Call Voicemail 60 Received Messages 61 Outgoing Messages 64 Message Editor 67 Voice Notes 68 Cell Broadcast 72 Message Settings 73 1039b80o book Page 4 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 9: ... 87 Starting a Chat Session 87 Add Chat Members 88 View Member List 89 Call Waiting 100 Call Barring 100 Phone Setup 103 Adjust Ring Volume 103 Ring or Vibrate 103 Downloadable Ring Tone 103 Set Ringer Tone 104 Set Alarm Ringer Tone 104 1039b80o book Page 5 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 10: ...hone Status 110 Network Selection 112 Change Band 112 Available Networks 113 Add Features to the Quick Access Menu 121 Add or Edit a Quick Access Voice Tag 121 Delete a Quick Access Voice Tag 122 Games 123 Closing and Saving a Game 123 1039b80o book Page 6 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 11: ...FE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PERSONAL COMMUNICATOR The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to 1039b80o book Page 7 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 12: ...hniques When you communicate with your Personal Communicator the system handling your call controls the power level at which your Personal Communicator transmits The output power level may vary over a range from 1 0 to 2 0 watts Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy 1039b80o book Page 8 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 13: ...alth Canada Safety Code 6 Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999 Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 1039b80o book Page 9 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 14: ...affects call quality and may cause the Personal Communicator to operate at a higher power level than needed Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call hold your Personal Communicator as you would a wireline telephone Speak directly 1039b80o book Page 10 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 15: ...ture of the Personal Communicator with or without an accessory cable position the Personal Communicator and its antenna at least one inch 2 5 cm from the body Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories visit our website at 1039b80o book Page 11 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 16: ...ff your Personal Communicator when on board an aircraft Any use of a Personal Communicator must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions MEDICAL DEVICES Pacemakers 1039b80o book Page 12 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 17: ... Personal Communicator OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital wireless Personal Communicators may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may 1039b80o book Page 13 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 18: ...g please Give full attention to driving and to the road Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require OPERATIONAL WARNINGS 1039b80o book Page 14 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 19: ...reas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be 1039b80o book Page 15 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 20: ... jewelry keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit short circuit and become quite hot Exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside a pocket purse or other container with metal 1039b80o book Page 16 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 21: ...nt Hereby Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC All other relevant EU Directives IMEI 350034 40 394721 9 1039b80o book Page 17 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 22: ...by your service provider is a smart card that contains your Personal Communicator s phone number service details and memory for storing phone numbers and messages Do not bend or scratch it and do not expose it to static electricity or water Note Some networks let you make emergency calls without a SIM card Check 1039b80o book Page 18 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 23: ... Communicator off before inserting or removing the SIM card 1 Remove the battery cover 2 With the gold contacts on the SIM Slide Battery Door Lock to Open Battery Compartment Slide to Remove Battery Door 1039b80o book Page 19 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 24: ...ry as indicated in the following instructions Some batteries perform best after several full charge discharge cycles To charge the battery Insert the adapter plug into the battery charger port and plug the adapter into a wall outlet Insert the adapter plug into the charger port so the top of the plug 1039b80o book Page 20 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 25: ...mistake press and release ª to erase the last character or hold down ª to erase multiple characters Note If you do not enter the correct PIN in 3 attempts the SIM card locks up See Unblocking Your V101 Personal Communicator on page 108 Entering Your Unlock Code 1039b80o book Page 21 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 26: ...ress 2 Select Message Settings and press 3 Select Service Center and press 4 Enter your service provider s message service center number and press Email Service Center Number 1 Select Messages from the Main menu and press 1039b80o book Page 22 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 27: ...or Start by using the phone number or email address and a PIN if required your service provider gave you then try making a call When you reach a friend or family member ask them to send you a message or call you back See the sections starting on page 37 for information on sending messages and making and receiving calls 1039b80o book Page 23 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 28: ...le a sequence of button presses might be shown as ª This means you would press press and then press ª in sequence not at the same time Your Personal Communicator responds to the buttons you press by displaying easy to understand prompts to guide you to the next action or simple messages 1039b80o book Page 24 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

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Page 30: ...n ª Press to reject or cancel a call setting or option Press and hold for 2 seconds to go to the Standby screen Press and release to return to the previous screen When entering text press to delete the previous character Press to enter the Quick Access menu 1039b80o book Page 26 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 31: ...ess twice again to stop capitalization Press to answer and end a call when the Personal Communicator is closed or in the holster Press to start and stop recording voice notes Note Recording of phone calls is subject to varying State and 1039b80o book Page 27 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 32: ... signal k A call is in progress or hanging up l Displayed when on a system other than your home system Home Zone Availability depends on your service provider Displayed when you receive a text message Flashes when you have 1039b80o book Page 28 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 33: ... change and cancellation This section describes how to use the menu system When you understand how to navigate through the menus and make selections from menus you will be able to access the many features of your Personal Communicator easily and quickly The Main Menu 1039b80o book Page 29 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 34: ... set This occurs mainly in menus selections that have on off settings Exiting the Menus to the Standby Screen Press and hold ª for 2 seconds to exit any menu or screen and return to the Standby screen Using the Quick Access Menu 1039b80o book Page 30 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 35: ...icator to display the menus you want readily accessible and hide the ones you don t use To store menus you don t use out of view highlight the menu and press and hold until you are prompted for a decision You can choose to Move or keep the feature in the short menu 1039b80o book Page 31 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 36: ...dent and may not be available on your V101 Personal Communicator Messages Call Voicemail Received Messages Service Center E mail Service Center E mail Symbol Expiry Period Icon Messaging Outgoing Message Type 1039b80o book Page 32 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 37: ...ing To Phone Memory To SIM Card Memory To Fixed Dial List Chat Restrict My Phone Number Show ID on Next Call Restrict ID on Next Call Call Forwarding Forward Voice Calls Forward Data Calls Cancel All Forwarding Call Waiting 1039b80o book Page 33 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 38: ... Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate then Ring No Ring or Vibrate Set Ringer Tone Phone Lock Automatic Lock Lock Now Change Unlock Code Adjust Contrast Require SIM Card PIN On Off Change SIM PIN Code 1039b80o book Page 34 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 39: ...attery Saving Mode On Off Select Keypad Tones Normal Tones Single Tone No Tones Network Search Registration Preferences Automatic Search Manual Search Frequency of Search Slow Search Medium Search 1039b80o book Page 35 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 40: ... Timers Show Last Call Total for All Calls Reset All Timers Set Audible Call Timers Single Alert Timer Repetitive Timer Calculator Games Towers of Hanoi Baccarat Bricks 1039b80o book Page 36 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 41: ...ters Your service provider transmits messages sent to your Personal Communicator for a limited amount of time If a memory location is not available before the message is removed from the network the message is not stored Sending Text Messages 1039b80o book Page 37 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 42: ...e last message you entered or edited is displayed 2 Type your message 3 When you are finished typing your message press 4 Select Send Message and press 5 Enter a phone number or follow the prompts to select the phone number from 1039b80o book Page 38 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 43: ... type the email address and press 6 To select the email address from your Contacts list Select Find Entry by Name or Find Entry by Location Select the name number from your Contacts list and press Select Send as E mail and press 1039b80o book Page 39 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 44: ...ng Messages on page 64 for information on the full range of options available for outgoing messages 1 Select Messages from the Main menu and press 2 Select Outgoing Messages and press The number of stored messages is displayed followed by the message list 3 Select the message from the list and press 1039b80o book Page 40 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 45: ...r edit message text When you enter the Message Editor the last message that was created or edited is displayed Use the following conventions to enter uppercase text numbers and to erase text while in text input mode To type an uppercase letter press and release ƒ then type the letter 1039b80o book Page 41 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 46: ...rom a predefined list Note Icon Messaging must be turned on in the Message Settings in order to use this feature see page 75 for more information Emoticons can be inserted into a message in 2 ways Type a space type the 3 ASCII characters that represent the icon then type 1039b80o book Page 42 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 47: ...g Messaging Emoticons Icon Name Icon ASCII Characters Ball I BOOM Grrrr Holidays _Y_ Icon Name Icon ASCII Characters 1039b80o book Page 43 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 48: ...g Pfrrt P Sad Smiley Icon Name Icon ASCII Characters Teddy 8 Well done b Wink Icon Name Icon ASCII Characters 1039b80o book Page 44 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 49: ...ave you time when you write a message or reply to a message There are also 10 blank canned message slots in which you can create your own customized canned messages Note The characters in a canned or personal message are counted as part of the 160 character message limit 1039b80o book Page 45 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 50: ... through the list of canned messages 4 When the canned message you want to insert is displayed press You can modify the canned message once it is in your message For example after you insert Will arrive in 15 minutes you can change the 15 to 30 so the 1039b80o book Page 46 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 51: ...isplays I and stores the message The I flashes until you read the message If there is not enough memory to store the message the I flashes after you read the message You must delete one or more messages before you can store the message To read a message 1039b80o book Page 47 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 52: ...evel The simplest way to make a call is to enter the number using the digits on the keypad then press If you make a mistake press and release ª to erase the last character To erase multiple characters hold down ª You can also make a call by selecting the number from your Contacts list 1039b80o book Page 48 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 53: ... The display returns to the Standby screen 2 From the Standby screen press A list of the last 10 calls you made is displayed with the most recent made call at the top 3 Select the number you want to add and press 4 You can add the number to phone memory or to the SIM card memory see 1039b80o book Page 49 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 54: ... and depending on the network without a SIM card installed The Personal Communicator directs 911 emergency calls to a central operator To dial the emergency number enter 911 and press Redialing the Last Number Called from Standby Mode Press 1039b80o book Page 50 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 55: ...ing a call The In call menu display changes according to the status of your current call s to provide options that you might want to use while on a call The following sections describe the options that are available Note Other conditions may apply depending on the type and setting of your SIM 1039b80o book Page 51 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 56: ...option Put a Call On Hold and Make a New Call 1 Put the active call on hold by pressing 2 Select the option to make a new call from the menu 3 Enter the number and press 4 To end the new call and return to your first call press 1039b80o book Page 52 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 57: ...d Reconnect Held Call This option is similar to Reconnect If you have a call on hold and a call waiting select this option to connect with your held call End Held Call Press and select the End Held Call option 1039b80o book Page 53 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 58: ...the number to add and press Note You can also add another call by selecting the new call answering call waiting or by recalling a number from your Contacts list 3 Select In Call then Conference Call to add the new call Ending a Conference Call 1039b80o book Page 54 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 59: ...automatically disconnected Note If your request to transfer the call is not successful wait a short time and then repeat the request Initiating Transfer Call After the Third Party is Connected If you already have an active call and a call on hold press and select Transfer Call from the In call menu The Personal Communicator will attempt to transfer the 1039b80o book Page 55 Monday December 17 2001...

Page 60: ... a call and another call comes in press and hold ª to reject the incoming call Voice Activation Voice Activation lets you dial a phone number or access a feature with a single spoken command called a Voice Tag 1039b80o book Page 56 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 61: ...er the details for the entry the message Add Voice Tag is displayed If you do not want to add a Voice Tag press ª To add a Voice Tag to the Contacts list entry 1 Press at the Add Voice Tag prompt Note If you already have 25 Voice Tags in your Personal Communicator you 1039b80o book Page 57 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 62: ...e Main menu and press 2 Select Personal Numbers and press 3 Find the entry in your Contacts list by either name or location see Searching for Personal Numbers in Your Contacts List on page 78 4 Once the entry is displayed press select Delete Voice Tag and press 1039b80o book Page 58 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 63: ...te entry is highlighted 5 Press to make the call ª to cancel or use to select a different entry Using Voice Activation to Access Quick Access Features Voice Tags can also be used to access Quick Access features See Quick Access Menu on page 120 for information on how to create Voice Tags for Quick Access 1039b80o book Page 59 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 64: ...ming received and outgoing stored messages access the Message Editor play and delete voice notes manage cell broadcast messages and set various messaging settings Call Voicemail You can enter your voice mail number into the Message Settings then 1039b80o book Page 60 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 65: ... After you select Received Messages from the Messages menu the Personal Communicator displays the number of new and old messages then displays the message list Use to scroll through the message list Note For quick access to your received messages press Switch View 1039b80o book Page 61 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 66: ...e Note Before you delete a message make sure you have the correct message selected in the received message list Return Call When a message contains an attached phone number select this option to call the number 1039b80o book Page 62 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 67: ... your Personal Communicator s phone memory Add to SIM Card Memory to store the number in the SIM card memory Edit Message If you select this option the Message Editor screen displays so you can edit the message The cursor is positioned at the end of the message 1039b80o book Page 63 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 68: ...essages you have not read yet Note Deleted messages cannot be recovered so make sure you have read all of your messages before deleting them Outgoing Messages This option lets you view and manage the outgoing messages stored on the SIM 1039b80o book Page 64 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 69: ...age Settings in order to send outgoing messages see page 21 for more information To send the message to an email address in your Contacts list 1 Select Find Entry by Name or Find Entry by Location 2 Follow the prompts to select the name number from your Contacts list and 1039b80o book Page 65 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 70: ...The cursor is positioned at the end of the message See How to Create and Edit Text Messages on page 41 for information on using the Message Editor After editing the message press and select one of the following options Send Message to send the message 1039b80o book Page 66 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 71: ...ext messages The Message Editor can be started in any one of the following ways By selecting Message Editor from the Messages menu By pressing from any screen By replying to a message By editing a message 1039b80o book Page 67 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 72: ...t have a pen or paper handy for things like jotting down directions or taking a message You can record voice notes when your Personal Communicator is idle when you are on a single call or when you are on an active call with a call waiting Note Recording of phone calls is subject to varying State and Federal laws 1039b80o book Page 68 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 73: ...om the Main menu and press 2 Select Voice Notes and press 3 Select Play Voice Notes and press If you do not make a selection the highlighted voice note starts to play after a 2 second delay Press ª to stop playback 1039b80o book Page 69 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 74: ... the Main menu and press 2 Select Voice Notes and press 3 Select Play Voice Notes and press If you do not make a selection the highlighted voice note starts to play after a 2 second delay Press ª to stop playback 1039b80o book Page 70 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 75: ...n the alarm will expire The alarm can be set to a specific day and time One Time daily weekly every Monday through Friday or every Monday through Saturday When the alarm expires you are notified with an alert and Alarm Expired message and the Voice Notes menu containing the voice note is displayed 1039b80o book Page 71 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 76: ... geographic area The broadcasts can be news weather sports travel and more Contact your service provider for a list of channels and the information they provide Note Your Personal Communicator can receive broadcast messages only when it is in Standby mode 1039b80o book Page 72 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 77: ...and press The channel details are stored and your Personal Communicator returns to the Channel Index list Note Editing a channel removes any message associated with the channel Delete All Channels deletes all channels Language List 1039b80o book Page 73 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 78: ...ssages typically your name or other information Note The number of characters in your auto signature counts toward the 160 character maximum allowed per message Voicemail Number Select this option to enter modify or delete your voice mail number If your voice mail 1039b80o book Page 74 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 79: ...laced by an alternate symbol Check with your service provider for more information Expiry Period This setting lets you specify the maximum time in hours that your unforwarded messages remain with the message service center before they are deleted The 1039b80o book Page 75 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 80: ...ne numbers and email addresses for quick retrieval Call a phone number with a voice activated command Voice Tag View a list of the last 10 calls you made missed and answered Set up fixed dialing and one touch dialing features 1039b80o book Page 76 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 81: ...and press 3 Select Add Entry and press 4 Select either Add to Phone Memory or Add to SIM Memory and press 5 At the prompt enter the name phone number email address phone memory only and location number If you do not specify a location number the entry is 1039b80o book Page 77 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 82: ...called number time to react to certain activities such as going into voice mail or entering a password To insert a 3 second pause in a phone number press and hold until Ü is displayed when you are entering a phone number For example if you have voice mail on 555 6911 with mailbox number 1066 and 1039b80o book Page 78 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 83: ...ame and press 2 The prompt Enter Name is displayed You can enter a maximum of 3 characters but you do not have to enter all 3 characters to begin the search Press to begin the search The Contacts list entries will be searched and the matching entry displayed If 1039b80o book Page 79 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 84: ...list by the entry s location number 1 Select Find Entry by Location and press 2 The prompt Enter Location is displayed Enter the location number and press 3 The Contacts list entries will be searched and the matching entry displayed If 1039b80o book Page 80 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 85: ...Delete Voice Tag to delete the entry s Voice Tag See page 58 for more information on deleting Voice Tags Check Capacity Select this option to find out how many unused locations are available in your Personal Communicator s phone memory and in the SIM card memory for adding 1039b80o book Page 81 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 86: ... a Voice Tag assigned to it Entries that have Voice Tags are preceded by in your Contacts list Voice dialing can also be accomplished when your Personal Communicator is in Standby mode using the Smart button Voice Activation from the Contacts Menu 1039b80o book Page 82 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 87: ...details about an entry phone number time date Other View Options allow you to redial a phone number store a phone number or erase a phone number A quick way to view the Last Ten Calls Made list is to press from the Standby screen From here you can easily add a number to your Contacts list by selecting the 1039b80o book Page 83 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 88: ...tries in the list may already be defined and you may not be able to modify them Modify Name or Details To retrieve or modify a name or number in your My Phone Numbers list 1 Select My Phone Numbers from the Contacts menu 2 Select the entry in the list and press 1039b80o book Page 84 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 89: ...ling on or off and to set up or change the Fixed Dial list 1 At the prompt enter your PIN2 code and press 2 Select one of the following options On to turn Fixed Dialing on Off to turn Fixed Dialing off 1039b80o book Page 85 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 90: ...e Contacts list stored in the phone memory locations 1 to 9 To SIM Card Memory Changes One Touch Dialing to the Contacts list stored in the SIM card memory locations 101 to 109 To Fixed Dial List 1039b80o book Page 86 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 91: ...receive messages with up to five other people The series of messages exchanged between the chat members are visible to all members of the chat session allowing each member to scroll through the conversation Note Non V101 users can be included in a chat session However these users 1039b80o book Page 87 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 92: ...the chat session view the member list and start the chat session Up to 6 people can participate in a chat session including yourself The Chat menu is displayed after you select Chat from the Main menu and enter your chat name To select the members you want to chat with 1039b80o book Page 88 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 93: ... chat session Select View Member List from the Chat menu and press Switch View This option allows you to view a chat member s name and phone number 1 Select the member in the member list and press 2 Select Switch View and press 1039b80o book Page 89 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 94: ...r the text for the invitation to be sent to each member you have selected for the chat session and press The invitation is sent to the member list While the invitation is being sent an animated envelope icon and Sending Chat Invitation message are 1039b80o book Page 90 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 95: ...eir entirety 1 Select the message in the Chat View screen and press 2 Select Switch View and press The selected member s name and message are displayed 3 To return to the full Chat View select Switch View again 1039b80o book Page 91 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 96: ...e chat group The message is sent only to that person and not to other members of the group 1 From the Chat View press 2 Select View Member List and press 3 Select the name in the member list and press 4 Select Send Private Msg and press 1039b80o book Page 92 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 97: ...in the Chat View 1 From the Chat View press 2 Select View Member List and press 3 Select the name in the member list and press 4 Select Modify Name and press 5 Modify the name and press when you have completed your changes 1039b80o book Page 93 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 98: ...the audible tone that alerts you when a new chat message is received 1 While in the Chat View press 2 Select Disable Chat Msg Tone and press 3 To turn the tone back on select Enable Chat Msg Tone 1039b80o book Page 94 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 99: ... Communicator A 41 character memo can also be attached to an alarm To access the alarm functions select Alarm Clock from the Main menu Set an Alarm 1 Select Set Alarm from the Alarm Clock menu and press 1039b80o book Page 95 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 100: ...el delete an alarm Use to select an alarm from the list Switch View Use this option to view the details for an alarm date time and memo Select Switch View again to return to the alarm list screen Edit Alarm 1039b80o book Page 96 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 101: ...ion displays the approximate amount of remaining battery capacity For information on charging the battery see page 20 Restrict My Phone Number This option is used to control the sending of your Personal 1039b80o book Page 97 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 102: ... Select Call Related Features from the Main menu and press 2 Select Call Forwarding and press 3 Select Forward Voice Calls and press 4 Select one of the following options Forward When Unavailable to forward incoming voice calls to a single 1039b80o book Page 98 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 103: ...all Related Features from the Main menu and press 2 Select Call Forwarding and press 3 Select Forward Data Calls and press 4 When the Toggle menu appears select On and press 5 Follow the prompts in the Contacts Entry screen to manually enter the 1039b80o book Page 99 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 104: ...alls Call Waiting When the Call Waiting option is On an audible alert and a call waiting message notify you of a waiting call Press to answer the call or ª to reject it If you have Caller Line Identification the caller s number or name is 1039b80o book Page 100 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 105: ...ll Barring and press 3 Select Bar Outgoing Calls and press 4 Select which calls you want to bar Int l Calls bars all outgoing international calls Int l Calls Except Home bars all outgoing international calls except those to your home country 1039b80o book Page 101 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 106: ...outgoing calls Change Bar Password This option is used to change your bar password The initial bar password is supplied by your service provider 1 Select Call Related Features from the Main menu and press 2 Select Call Barring and press 1039b80o book Page 102 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 107: ... as security settings alert tones screen contrast and Quick Access menus Adjust Ring Volume Select this option to increase or decrease the ringer volume of your Personal Communicator The ringer sounds as you use to adjust the volume level 1039b80o book Page 103 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 108: ...inging tone for incoming calls Each selection plays as you scroll through the list Press to make your selection Set Alarm Ringer Tone Use this option to turn the ringer tone for alarms on or off Set Message Alert Tone 1039b80o book Page 104 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 109: ...s the longest and equals 1 second Change the octave of the note by placing the cursor on the note and use to increase or decrease it Change the tempo of your tune to 1 slowest 4 fastest or 2 or 3 for somewhere in between Now you are ready to listen play to your new tune If you like it you can save it or 1039b80o book Page 105 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 110: ...f icons location numbers and Voice Tags rather than through the Main menu structure You can customize which features are represented in the Quick Access menu so you can quickly get to the features you use the most The Quick Access Setup option is used to perform this customization 1039b80o book Page 106 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 111: ...Setup menu then follow the prompts to enter a new unlock code The code set by the manufacturer is 1234 If this code does not work check with your service provider Adjust Contrast This option allows you to lighten or darken the display screen 1039b80o book Page 107 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 112: ... selecting this option from the Phone Setup menu Caution If you enter your SIM PIN2 code incorrectly 3 times in a row the Personal Communicator locks up see Entering Your Unlock Code on page 21 Unblocking Your V101 Personal Communicator 1039b80o book Page 108 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 113: ...are off you cannot access any of the extended features See Short and Extended Menus on page 31 for more information Show Time and Date Select this option to display the current time and date Press any key to exit this screen 1039b80o book Page 109 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 114: ...l prompts and help messages Battery Saving Mode Set this feature to On to help your battery last longer All status indicators and the backlight for incoming Cell Broadcast messages are turned off Select Keypad Tones 1039b80o book Page 110 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 115: ...stores keypad tones to normal ringer tones to standard text message alert tones to standard volume level to medium and network search frequency to medium Master Clear Caution A Master Clear deletes all of the entries in your Contacts list 1039b80o book Page 111 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 116: ...and register with a service network To make and receive calls your Personal Communicator must be registered with a network Your Personal Communicator automatically searches for the last network used If this network is not available your Personal Communicator attempts to register with 1039b80o book Page 112 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 117: ... you find a network you want to register with or store in the preferred network list press Follow the prompts to register and store your selection Note The menu options to Register Now Make Preferred and Switch View are displayed only if a network is available in your area 1039b80o book Page 113 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 118: ... tries to re register slow medium fast or continuous search Note Fast and continuous searches may use up a lot of battery power Preferred Networks Add Network to Preferred List You can add networks to your preferred list 1039b80o book Page 114 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 119: ...ister with a network other than your current network If the attempt fails your Personal Communicator tries to register with the previous network Call Meters Menu You can have your Personal Communicator keep track of your calling time and 1039b80o book Page 115 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 120: ...ou can also reset all your timers to 0 Note If you do not receive the Advice of Charge service either all calls or only outgoing calls are timed Set Audible Call Timers You can set single or repetitive audible alerts at preset times to help you keep track 1039b80o book Page 116 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 121: ...rgeable calls The meter shows phone units or currency depending on your charge type setting unit or currency Note If you do not receive the Advice of Charge service either all calls or only outgoing calls are timed depending on the Personal Communicator model you have 1039b80o book Page 117 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 122: ...D for US dollars Once the limit is reached reset call charges or turn this option off to make more chargeable calls Lifetime Timer Displays the total time of all calls that have been made on your Personal Communicator 1039b80o book Page 118 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 123: ...r a decimal point use to select the decimal point symbol press and continue to enter the rest of the number 2 Use to move left or right until the correct function symbol is selected then press 3 Enter the second number for the calculation 1039b80o book Page 119 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 124: ...l point symbol press and continue to enter the rest of the number 2 Use to move left or right until is selected and press The converted rate is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen Quick Access Menu While the features in your Personal Communicator a1 W2 O3 1039b80o book Page 120 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 125: ...ure you want to add then press 3 Select Assign Key to Feature and press 4 When prompted press any number from 1 to 9 Note If a feature is already stored in the location number you choose the new feature takes that location and the older feature is automatically removed 1039b80o book Page 121 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 126: ...earing your headset you must say the tag name or your Personal Communicator returns to the Standby screen If you are not wearing your headset your Personal Communicator prompts for a tag name then displays the Quick Access menu after a few seconds Delete a Quick Access Voice Tag 1039b80o book Page 122 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 127: ...in menu Your choices are Towers of Hanoi Baccarat and Bricks When you select a game you can start a new game continue with a saved game or see what your best score is for that game Note Prolonged playing of games may shorten battery life Closing and Saving a Game A 1039b80o book Page 123 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 128: ...r pole to any other pole you win the game Game Rules Only one disk can be moved at a time You can move only the top disk on the stack Larger disks cannot be stacked onto smaller disks How to Play A 1039b80o book Page 124 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 129: ...st to 9 wins the game If points total more than 10 subtract 10 and the remainder is the number of points For example 8 for P 8 for P 16 subtract 10 from 16 for a total of 6 If either P or B wins all winning wagers pay evenly If you win by betting on B then B receives a 5 commission If you win by betting on a tie you get 8 times A 1039b80o book Page 125 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 130: ...ing the ball to move diagonally and hit the bricks at the top without letting the ball hit the bottom boundary The direction of the ball is determined by the angle when the paddle hits it head on or sideways The ball can hit more than one brick at a time When a brick is hit by the ball it disappears increasing the game score by the number of points assigned to that A 1039b80o book Page 126 Monday ...

Page 131: ...hich it hits any surface Use the left and right portion of to move the paddle to the left and right The object of the game is to hit all bricks without letting the ball touch the bottom boundary When a game ends the screen flashes and the game results are displayed A 1039b80o book Page 127 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 132: ...racter from the following table Multiple presses of the key may be required to access the symbol For example to type è press then press E twice Keyboard Character 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times 7 times 1039b80o book Page 128 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 133: ...ls L Λ Z Ξ C Ç B β Keyboard Character 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times 7 times 1039b80o book Page 129 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 134: ...n Check the battery Is it charged properly fitted and are the contacts clean and dry You can t make calls Check the signal strength meter If the signal is weak move to an open space or if in a building move close to 1039b80o book Page 130 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 135: ... or if in a building move closer to a window Check Call Forwarding and Call Barring settings Check Ringer and VibraCall settings If both are off there is no audible alert Personal Communicator Have you inserted a new SIM card Enter the new PIN code 1039b80o book Page 131 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 136: ... service provider Check the SIM contacts If dirty clean them with an antistatic cloth You can t make international calls Some service providers block the ability to make international calls Contact your Service Provider Have you included the correct codes Press and 1039b80o book Page 132 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 137: ...your battery The battery loses charge faster than normal Are you in an area of variable coverage This uses extra battery power Is it a new battery A new battery needs two to three charge discharge cycles to attain normal performance Is it an old battery Battery performance declines after 1039b80o book Page 133 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 138: ...Use and Care Do not immerse in water Do not use alcohol or other glub X X X 1039b80o book Page 134 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 139: ...Questions 1039b80o book Page 135 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 140: ... is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the U S Federal Communications Commission for the United States and by Health Canada for Canada These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and 1039b80o book Page 136 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 141: ...the U S and Canada it must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by each government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada The highest 2 1039b80o book Page 137 Monday December 17 2001 2 0...

Page 142: ...____________________________________ 1 In the United States and Canada the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements 1039b80o book Page 138 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 143: ... U S Food and Drug Administration s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones including 1039b80o book Page 139 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 144: ...available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones What kinds of phones are in question Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones the kind that have a built in antenna that is positioned close to the user s head during normal telephone 1039b80o book Page 140 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 145: ... of cancer in laboratory animals In one study mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones First it is uncertain how to apply 1039b80o bo...

Page 146: ...mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma neuroepithelliomatous tumors It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use Most cancer causing 1039b80o book Page 142 M...

Page 147: ...roper follow up to these industry funded research findings Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such recommendations Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature 1039b80o book Page 143 Monday...

Page 148: ...hones FDA continues to work with all parties including other federal agencies and industry to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones 1039b80o book Page 144 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 149: ...bile phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing as it does with new drugs or medical devices However the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case 1039b80o book Page 145 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 150: ... safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level These agencies are National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Occupational Health and Safety Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration 1039b80o book Page 146 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 151: ...evel drops off dramatically with distance For example they could switch to a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle a hand held phone with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package or a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist 1039b80o book Page 147 Monday December 17 ...

Page 152: ...dministration FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health http www fda gov cdrh consumer 1 Muscat et al Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 1039b80o book Page 148 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 153: ...ducts and Accessories Purchased in the United States and Canada I What This Warranty Covers Defects in materials and workmanship in the following new Products manufactured sold or certified by Motorola with which this limited warranty is 1039b80o book Page 149 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 154: ... user 90 Day Warranty Exception The warranty is for 90 days for a any software tangibly embodied in media or b any accessories for two way radios that are covered by this warranty as described in Section I above Limited Lifetime Warranty Exception The warranty is a limited lifetime warranty 1039b80o book Page 150 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 155: ...eplace the Products that do not conform to the warranty or to refund the Products purchase price We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned refurbished pre owned or new Products or parts No software updates are provided V How to Get Warranty Service 1039b80o book Page 151 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 156: ...ion of the problem c the name of your service provider if this Product requires subscription service d the name and lo cation of the installation facility if applicable and most importantly e your address and telephone number If requested you must also return all detachable parts such as antennas batteries and chargers RETAIN YOUR ORIGINAL PROOF OF PUR CHASE 1039b80o book Page 152 Monday December ...

Page 157: ...talls maintains alters modifies or services the Products in any way Any of these voids the warranty Rechargeable batteries that a are charged by other than the Motorola approved battery charger specified for charging such batteries b have any broken seals or show evidence of tampering c are used in equipment other 1039b80o book Page 153 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 158: ...arts Failure of Products that is due primarily to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products Coil cords that are stretched or that have any broken modular tabs Leased Products Flat rate repair rates may apply to Products not covered by this warranty To obtain 1039b80o book Page 154 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 159: ... software products will be uninterrupt ed or error free or that all defects in the software products will be corrected In no event shall Motorola be liable whether in contract or tort including neg ligence for damages in excess of the purchase price of the Product or for any indirect incidental special or consequential damages of any kind or loss of 1039b80o book Page 155 Monday December 17 2001 2...

Page 160: ...will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Products as es tablished by Motorola Motorola will have no liability to you with respect to any claim of patent infringement that is based upon the combination of the Products or parts furnished under this lim ited warranty with ancillary equipment as defined in VI above 1039b80o book Page 156 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 161: ...anty service accessories and optional Extended Warranties on selected Prod ucts please call USA Canada Cellular 1 800 331 6456 All Products 1 800 461 4575 Paging 1 800 548 9954 TTY Text Telephone FRS Radios 1 800 353 2729 1 888 390 6456 1039b80o book Page 157 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 162: ...product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U S patents Other U S patents for this product are pending 4 128 740 4 517 561 4 590 473 4 591 851 4 636 791 4 644 351 1039b80o book Page 158 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 163: ... Personal Communicator Registering helps us facilitate warranty service and permits us to contact you should your Personal Communicator require an update or other service Registration is not required for warranty coverage Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records For warranty service 1039b80o book Page 159 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 164: ...e Governments of the United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation or re exportation of this product to certain destinations For further information contact the U S Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade 1039b80o book Page 160 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 165: ...ty Tips Wireless Phone Safety Tips 1039b80o book Page 161 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 166: ...Motorola Original hands free accessories available today 3 Position 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 1039b80o book Page 162 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 167: ...onversations which have the potential to divert your attention away from the road 8 Use your wireless phone to call for help Dial 9 1 1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire traffic accident or medical emergencies 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies If you see an auto 1039b80o book Page 163 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 168: ...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 ITC00 011 1039b80o book Page 164 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 169: ...Index A Alarms Alarm Clock Menu 95 Delete 96 Edit 96 Install 19 Saving Mode 110 Show Meter 97 C Calculator 118 1039b80o book Page 165 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 170: ...Cancel Forwarding 100 Charges for 115 117 Emergency 50 End 48 52 53 Timers for 116 117 118 Transfer 54 Canned Message Text 45 Chat 87 Add Members 88 Disable Chat Member 93 Disable Chat Message Tone 94 1039b80o book Page 166 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 171: ...ber List 89 91 Conference Calls 53 Contacts Menu 76 Convert Currency 119 E Email Send 38 65 Fax Calls 99 Voice Calls 98 G Games 123 Baccarat 124 Bricks 126 1039b80o book Page 167 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 172: ... 24 109 Button Descriptions 26 Illustration 25 Set Tones 110 Using 24 In Call Menu 51 Main 29 Menu Map 32 Navigating 29 Phone Setup 103 Quick Access 30 120 Short 31 1039b80o book Page 168 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 173: ...ng 64 75 Popup Alert 105 Read 47 Receive 47 Reply to 61 Retrieve Numbers from 62 O One Touch Dialing From Phone Memory 86 Setup 85 Using the Smart Button 86 P Patents 158 1039b80o book Page 169 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 174: ...arm Ringer Tone 104 Battery Saving Mode 110 Edit Music Tone 104 Keypad Tones 110 Language Selection 110 Change PIN Code 107 Change PIN2 Code 108 Enter 21 Require 107 Q Quick Access Menu 30 120 1039b80o book Page 170 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

Page 175: ...08 Prevent Access to 81 Store Messages on 39 64 Special Symbols 128 Split Call 55 Unlock Code 21 107 V Voice Dialing 56 58 82 Create Voice Tag 57 From Contacts Menu 58 82 From Standby Mode 58 82 1039b80o book Page 171 Monday December 17 2001 2 00 PM ...

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