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Welcome - 1
Welcome
This reference guide describes the many features in your A925
multimedia handset.
Power/End Key
Press & hold to
turn on & off.
Press & release
to end calls.
Earpiece
Touchscreen
Volume
Up/Down
Camera
Send Key
Press to make &
answer calls.
Shortcut Key
Press to go to
favorite application
(default: Home
screen).
Triangle Key
Press to use
features from 3.
Status Light
Voice Key
Speakerphone
Key
Microphone
Navigation Key
Press arrows to
move through
items.
Press center to
select highlighted
item.
Game Key A
Game Key B
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Page 1 - Welcome - 1

Welcome - 1WelcomeThis reference guide describes the many features in your A925 multimedia handset.Power/End KeyPress & hold to turn on & off.

Page 2 - 2 - Welcome

10 - Safety and General InformationUse While DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive. Always obey them.

Page 3 - Contents

100 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTo set an alarm:Responding to AlarmsWhen an alarm sounds, the message you selected displays instantly. Tap the Snooze

Page 4 - 4 - Contents

Personal Organiser Features - 101CalculatorTo open the calculator, tap in the Application Launcher.Use the calculator by tapping the on-screen keys.

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102 - SecuritySecurityLocking and Unlocking HandsetYou can lock the handset so that the touchscreen and keys do not work. When you lock the handset, y

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Security - 103To clear the set password, tap Clear.4 If you want the password entry screen to display owner information: a Check the Put owner informa

Page 7 - Operational Precautions

104 - News and EntertainmentNews and EntertainmentWeb BrowserThe Web browser lets you open Web pages and use Web-based applications (such as on-line b

Page 8 - Facilities

News and Entertainment - 105Viewing Recently Visited Web PagesYou can view recently visited Web pages in the following ways:• To return to the last pa

Page 9 - Medical Devices

106 - News and EntertainmentDownloading Audio, Video, and PicturesYou can download audio files, video clips, and pictures from the Web. To download a

Page 10 - Operational Warnings

News and Entertainment - 107MusicUse Music to listen to the following types of audio files: AU, AMR, MIDI, MP3, and WAV. You can listen to audio files

Page 11 - Seizures/Blackouts

108 - News and EntertainmentPlaying an Audio TrackManaging Music PlaylistsMusic can play all of the tracks in a folder in a sequence that you specify.

Page 12 - Repetitive Motion Injuries

News and Entertainment - 1093 Tap Edit > Edit Playlist.The Reorder Playlist screen displays:4 To arrange the sequence in which the tracks will play

Page 13 - Approval

Safety and General Information - 11Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are ne

Page 14 - Getting Started

110 - News and EntertainmentPlaying a Music PlaylistDo This1 Open the desired folder.2 Tap to switch to the Playlist view:3 Tap .The Music Player st

Page 15 - About this Guide

News and Entertainment - 111Setting Playlist to Shuffle ModeIn Shuffle mode, Music plays the playlist tracks in a random order. To set Shuffle mode, t

Page 16 - Installing the USIM Card

112 - News and EntertainmentSetting Music PreferencesYou can select which types of audio files Music plays.Saving Audio FilesWhen you download an audi

Page 17 - Installing the Memory Card

News and Entertainment - 113Sending Audio FilesYou can send audio files by email, MMS message, or Bluetooth.CameraYou can use the built-in camera to t

Page 18 - Installing the Battery

114 - News and EntertainmentOpening Camera ApplicationTap in the Application Launcher. When the Camera application opens, a camera viewfinder displa

Page 19 - Charging the Battery

News and Entertainment - 115Taking Still PicturesSetting Picture SizeYou can choose to take still pictures in three different sizes: Large (680x480),

Page 20 - Battery Use

116 - News and EntertainmentUsing Self-TimerThe camera has a self-timer that automatically takes a picture or records a video clip 5 seconds after you

Page 21 - Setting up Your Handset

News and Entertainment - 117Switching to VideoWhen the Camera is in Video mode, you can quickly switch to Video to watch and send the video clips you

Page 22 - Making and Answering Calls

118 - News and EntertainmentPlaying a Video ClipDo This1 In the list of video clips, tap the clip you want to play.The video begins to play in portrai

Page 23 - Using Your Handset

News and Entertainment - 119Switching to Landscape ViewTo see the video in landscape (full-screen) view, tap anywhere on the playing video. To return

Page 24 - Using Triangle Key

12 - Safety and General Informationor playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blac

Page 25 - Opening Applications

120 - News and EntertainmentViewing Clip InformationYou can view information about a clip (title, author, etc.) while it is playing in Portrait mode.S

Page 26 - 26 - Using Your Handset

News and Entertainment - 121Sending Video ClipsYou can send video clips by email, MMS message, or Bluetooth.PicturesUse Pictures to view and edit pict

Page 27 - Switching Folders

122 - News and EntertainmentMedia Files\Image\For example, you can store pictures in any of the following directories:Media Files\Image\KidsMedia File

Page 28 - Filing New Entry in Folder

News and Entertainment - 123Viewing SlideshowYou can view all of the pictures in a folder as a slideshow.2 While viewing the picture, you can tap the

Page 29 - Status Indicators

124 - News and EntertainmentViewing Picture InformationYou can view information about a picture (file name, size, etc.) while you are viewing it.Rotat

Page 30 - 30 - Using Your Handset

News and Entertainment - 125Adding Stamps to PicturesAdding Frames to PicturesDo This1 Tap Edit > Add stamp.A row of available stamps displays belo

Page 31 - Status Light

126 - News and EntertainmentSorting PicturesYou can sort pictures in list view or thumbnail view by name, date, or file size.Sending PicturesYou can s

Page 32 - Entering Text

Troubleshooting - 127TroubleshootingCheck these questions first if you have problems with your handset:Question AnswerIs your battery charged?The batt

Page 33 - Virtual Keyboard

128 - TroubleshootingThe following refer to specific problems:Has the handset been damaged, or gotten wet?Was a non-Motorola battery charger used?Drop

Page 34 - Home Screen

Troubleshooting - 129I cannot make or answer calls.Make sure you have a network signal. See “Network” on page 30. Avoid electrical or radio interferen

Page 35 - Personalising Home Screen

Safety and General Information - 13European Union Directives Conformance StatementHereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with• T

Page 36 - Calling Features

130 - TroubleshootingHow do I see the calls that I made or received?To see the most recent calls you dialled or received, open the call history list.

Page 37 - Making a Voice Call

Specific Absorption Rate Data - 131Specific Absorption Rate DataThis model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio wavesYour mobile

Page 38 - Making a Video Call

132 - Specific Absorption Rate DataWhile there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the

Page 39 - Calling Features - 39

Warranty Information - 133Warranty InformationMotorola guarantees you, the original purchaser, the Personal Communicator and accessories which you hav

Page 40 - Local image

134 - Warranty InformationIn no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental spe

Page 41 - Making an Emergency Call

Warranty Information - 135ConditionsThis warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been altered, deleted, duplicated, r

Page 42 - Answering Calls

136 - Warranty InformationWhat is not covered by the warrantyThis warranty is not valid if the defects are due to damage, misuse, tampering, neglect o

Page 43 - Using Speakerphone

Warranty Information - 137Note: The talk-time, stand-by time and total life cycle of a Motorola rechargeable battery for your Personal Communicator wi

Page 44 - Transferring a Call

138 - IndexIndexAA925 Desktop Suite 82accountsemail 59Internet 57multimedia message 61text message 61adding folders 28Aeroplane modestatus bar i

Page 45 - Switching Between Calls

Index - 139alarm, setting 88assigning colours to folders 89deleting entries 90entry types 87finding entries 90moving entries to To Do 91private

Page 46 - Blocking Video

14 - Getting StartedGetting StartedWhat’s in the Box?Your A925 multimedia handset comes with:• 2 Rechargable batteries and doors:• Standard battery an

Page 47 - Viewing Call History

140 - IndexDdata callwireless connection 82date, setting 98day view 89deletingaudio files 112folders 28pictures 126video clips 120diallingspeci

Page 48 - Turning off Call Ringing

Index - 141folders 27Calendar 89messages 67GGame keys 25GPRS 30GPS 29, 48grouptalk calls 46GSM 30Hhandwriting recognition 32hiding caller ID

Page 49 - Using Call Waiting

142 - Indexlocation servicestatus bar indicator 29turning on and off 29location, setting 99locking handset 102Mmaking a call 22memory available,

Page 50 - Using Call Diverting

Index - 143finding notes 97sending notes 97writing notes 96Oopening applications 25optional accessories, defined 15optional features, defined 15

Page 51 - Calling Features - 51

144 - Indexpreferencesemail 68Music 112To Do 96Web browser 106privateCalendar entries 88To Do entries 94proxy server 59Rrecordingvideo clips 1

Page 52 - Using Call Barring

Index - 145using 43star character 37status bar 24, 29status light 1, 31storingemail address 70phone numbers 70streaming video 119stylus 24swit

Page 53 - Monitoring Phone Use

146 - Indexmessage setup 55positioning camera 114retrying failed calls 41video clipsplaying 118recording 115videomail 55virtual keyboard 33voic

Page 54 - Viewing Call Charges

Getting Started - 15About this GuideThis reference guide is a companion to the user’s guide that is packaged with your handset. Refer to the user’s gu

Page 55 - Using Voicemail and Videomail

16 - Getting StartedInstalling the USIM CardYour USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card contains your phone number, service details, and mem

Page 56 - 56 - Calling Features

Getting Started - 17Installing the Memory CardThe memory card lets you store multimedia files, such as audio clips, pictures, and video clips.3 Insert

Page 57 - Messages and Email

18 - Getting StartedIf you need to remove the memory card, push it into the slot until it unlocks. Then slide it out.Installing the BatteryYou must in

Page 58 - 58 - Messages and Email

Getting Started - 19Charging the BatteryNew batteries are partially charged, so you must charge them before you can use your handset. Some batteries p

Page 59 - Messages and Email - 59

2 - Welcomewww.hellomoto.comMOTOROLA and the Stylised M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service name

Page 60 - 60 - Messages and Email

20 - Getting StartedBattery UseBattery performance depends on your wireless carrier’s network configuration; signal strength; temperature; features an

Page 61 - Messages and Email - 61

Getting Started - 21Dispose of rechargeable batteries properly. You may need to recycle them. Refer to your battery’s label for battery type, and cont

Page 62 - Creating and Sending Messages

22 - Getting StartedMaking and Answering CallsThis section describes the basic calling features. For more features, see “Calling Features” on page 36.

Page 63 - Messages and Email - 63

Using Your Handset - 23Using Your HandsetSee page 1 for a description of your handset’s components.Handset ScreenApplication Selector BarShows six ico

Page 64 - Duration label

24 - Using Your HandsetUsing Touchscreen ControlYou can use all of the features by tapping on icons, text, and on-screen buttons with the provided sty

Page 65 - Messages and Email - 65

Using Your Handset - 25Using Game KeysThe handset has two Game keys. You can use these keys to play games that you install on the handset.In addition

Page 66 - 66 - Messages and Email

26 - Using Your Handset• Select . The Application Launcher displays, showing icons of all of your handset’s applications. Select the application you

Page 67 - Finding Messages

Using Your Handset - 27FoldersMany applications include a group of folders. The current folder name appears on the right side of the menu bar at the t

Page 68 - Setting Email Preferences

28 - Using Your HandsetFiling New Entry in FolderMoving Entry to a Different FolderAdding, Renaming, and Deleting FoldersDo This1 In the application,

Page 69 - Contact List

Using Your Handset - 29Status IndicatorsThe status bar at the bottom of the Screen shows the following status indicators:Clock – Shows the current tim

Page 70 - Adding Contacts

Contents - 3ContentsWelcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Safety and General Information . . . .

Page 71 - Contact List - 71

30 - Using Your HandsetPhone – Shows the status of an active call: Connected: Muted: While not in an active call:Voicemail waiting: Videomail waiting

Page 72 - Communicating with Contacts

Using Your Handset - 31Battery Strength – Shows the amount of charge in your battery. The more bars, the greater the charge. The indicator displays in

Page 73 - Sending Contact Details

32 - Using Your HandsetEntering TextTwo text entry methods make it easy to enter names, numbers, and text messages on your handset.Handwriting Recogni

Page 74 - Sorting Contacts:

Using Your Handset - 33Virtual KeyboardYou can use an on-screen keyboard to type text. To activate the keyboard, tap in the status bar. The handwrit

Page 75 - Customising Handset Settings

34 - Home ScreenHome ScreenThe Home screen shows a variety of content. This could be a summary of your appointments, messages, and personal links to c

Page 76 - Setting Shortcut Key

Home Screen - 35Information Snacks – Shows the three most recently received information snacks (headlines). Tap a snack to go to a Web page with more

Page 77 - Choosing Ringtunes

36 - Calling FeaturesCalling FeaturesOpening Phone ApplicationUse the Phone application to make voice and video phone calls. You can open this applica

Page 78 - Installing Ringtunes

Calling Features - 37Displaying Your Phone NumberYour phone number must be programmed on your USIM card to use this feature. Tap Phone > My Number.

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38 - Calling FeaturesDialling Stored Phone NumbersYou can automatically dial stored phone numbers. See “Communicating with Contacts” on page 72.Redial

Page 80 - Connecting a Bluetooth Device

Calling Features - 39Making a Video Call to Another PhoneYou can make a video call to another phone by dialling the phone number on the keypad.Shortcu

Page 81

4 - ContentsCalling Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Opening Phone Application . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 82 - Connecting to a Computer

40 - Calling FeaturesMaking a Video Call to a ComputerTo make a video call to a computer, you can use:• Call History List – To call a computer in your

Page 83 - Using Remote Synchronisation

Calling Features - 41Retrying Failed Video CallsIf a video call fails, a message displays indicating the cause of the failure (for example, Video call

Page 84

42 - Calling FeaturesNote: Emergency numbers vary by country. Your handset’s preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and some

Page 85

Calling Features - 43• Drop Active on Answer: Tap to answer the incoming call and drop the current active call. If there is another call on hold, this

Page 86

44 - Calling FeaturesUsing Features While on a Voice CallMuting MicrophoneTo mute the microphone so the person on the other end cannot hear you, tap t

Page 87 - Personal Organiser Features

Calling Features - 45Making Another Call While a Call is ActiveYou can make a second call while a call is active or on hold. You can then switch betwe

Page 88

46 - Calling FeaturesJoining Calls in a GrouptalkTo join an active call and a call on hold so you can talk to both parties in a grouptalk, tap Join. T

Page 89 - Switching Calendar Views

Calling Features - 47Viewing Call HistoryThe handset keeps a list of the calls you recently dialled, answered, and missed (did not answer). It sorts t

Page 90 - Deleting Entries

48 - Calling FeaturesSwitching to Aeroplane ModeIf you want to use the handset’s personal organisation and entertainment features in a situation where

Page 91 - Sending Entries

Calling Features - 49Using Optional Network FeaturesUsing Caller IDIf you subscribe to the calling line identity (caller ID) feature, you can see who

Page 92 - Setting Calendar Preferences

Contents - 5Contact List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Opening Contacts Application . . . . . . . . .

Page 93 - Adding Entries

50 - Calling FeaturesTo turn on the call waiting feature:Using Call DivertingIf you subscribe to the call diverting feature, the handset can divert in

Page 94 - Marking Tasks as Complete

Calling Features - 513 Tap the Diverting tab.4 Select the type of incoming calls for which you want to specify diverting options: Voice or Data.5 Chec

Page 95 - Moving Entries to Calendar

52 - Calling FeaturesUsing Call BarringIf you subscribe to the call barring feature, you can restrict outgoing or incoming calls. You can restrict all

Page 96 - Adding Notes

Calling Features - 53Monitoring Phone UseSetting In-Call Timer OptionsViewing Call Time InformationYour handset records the time of your phone calls.

Page 97 - Sending Notes

54 - Calling FeaturesNote: The amount of network connection time you see on these timers may not equal the amount of time for which you are billed by

Page 98 - Setting Time and Date

Calling Features - 55To view this information:Using Voicemail and VideomailYou can listen to your messages by calling your network voicemail and video

Page 99 - Setting Alarms

56 - Calling FeaturesListening to a Voicemail or Videomail MessageWhen you receive a message, a message icon displays in your status bar (see page 29)

Page 100 - Turning Alarm Sounds Off

Messages and Email - 57Messages and EmailYou can create, send, and receive the following types of messages: email, MMS (Multimedia Message Service), a

Page 101 - Calculator

58 - Messages and Email4 Enter the following:Account name – Enter a name for this account.Connection type – Select the type of network this account us

Page 102 - Security

Messages and Email - 59To create an email account from Control Panel:8 On the Proxy tab, if your account uses a proxy server, check the Use proxy serv

Page 103 - Security - 103

6 - ContentsNews and Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Web Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 104 - News and Entertainment

60 - Messages and Email3 On the Basic tab, enter the following:Account name – Enter a name for this account.Your name – Enter the name that you want t

Page 105 - Saving Web Pages

Messages and Email - 61Multimedia message and Text messageYour service provider should already have set up Multimedia message and Text message account

Page 106 - Setting Web Preferences

62 - Messages and EmailOpening Messaging ApplicationUse the Messaging application to create, send, and receive messages. To open this application:When

Page 107 - Opening Music

Messages and Email - 63MMSYou can create and send MMS messages that contain one or more slides with images, sounds, and text. 2 Tap Message > New.3

Page 108 - Managing Music Playlists

64 - Messages and Email3 Select the type of message that you want to create: Text only, Media only, or Text & media. Then tap Done.The first slide

Page 109 - News and Entertainment - 109

Messages and Email - 65Notes: • The maximum file size of an MMS message is 30 KB. If you exceed this size, a warning message displays. Remove audio or

Page 110 - Playing a Music Playlist

66 - Messages and EmailReceiving and Reading MessagesWhen the handset receives a new message, a message indicator displays in the status bar. See “Sta

Page 111 - Setting Repeat Mode

Messages and Email - 67Messaging FoldersThe following folders are preset in Messaging:• Inbox – Contains received messages. You can reply to, forward,

Page 112 - Deleting Audio Files

68 - Messages and EmailSetting Email PreferencesYou can set the following email preferences:• Always attach your card – Specifies whether your owner c

Page 113 - Sending Audio Files

Contact List - 69Contact ListUse the Contacts application to store details such as names, phone numbers, and email addresses in an alphabetical list o

Page 114 - Positioning the Camera Lens

Safety and General Information - 7Safety and General InformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE US

Page 115 - Recording Video Clips

70 - Contact ListAdding ContactsDo This1 Open the folder in which you want to save the contact. To store the contact on your USIM card, open the USIM

Page 116 - Switching to Pictures

Contact List - 71Sample contact pictures are provided on the CD-ROM supplied with the handset.4 Tap preceding each phone number to select its commun

Page 117 - Opening Video

72 - Contact ListFinding ContactsTo find a particular contact in a list:Communicating with ContactsYou can easily phone, email, or send messages to yo

Page 118 - Playing a Video Clip

Contact List - 73Sending Contact DetailsYou can send contact details by email, Text message, Multimedia message, or Bluetooth.To send contact details:

Page 119 - Switching to Landscape View

74 - Contact ListCreating Owner CardYou can create an electronic version of your business card that contains your own contact details, including notes

Page 120 - Deleting Video Clips

Customising Handset Settings - 75Customising Handset SettingsYou can adjust handset settings to suit your needs.Setting Wallpaper ImageYou can select

Page 121 - Pictures

76 - Customising Handset SettingsSetting System SoundsTo set volume levels for the sounds of screen taps, button presses, system alerts (for example,

Page 122 - Viewing Pictures

Customising Handset Settings - 77Choosing RingtunesWhen you set the alert mode to audio, the handset rings to indicate an incoming call or message. Yo

Page 123 - Viewing Slideshow

78 - Customising Handset SettingsChoosing Vibrate PatternWhen you set the alert mode to vibrate, the handset vibrates to indicate an incoming call or

Page 124 - Drawing on Pictures

Customising Handset Settings - 79Installing Audio Files as RingtunesYou can install an audio file as a ring tone by downloading it from the Web, openi

Page 125 - Adding Frames to Pictures

8 - Safety and General InformationPhone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn

Page 126 - Deleting Pictures

80 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetGetting More Out of Your HandsetConnecting a Bluetooth DeviceBefore connecting your phone to another Bluetooth de

Page 127 - Troubleshooting

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 81Changing Your Bluetooth SettingsOperating Mode settings determine what your handset does when other Bluetooth dev

Page 128 - 128 - Troubleshooting

82 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetConnecting to a ComputerA program called A925 Desktop Suite is provided with your handset. This program enables y

Page 129 - Troubleshooting - 129

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 83Using A925 Desktop SuiteAfter you have connected your handset to the computer, start the A925 Desktop Suite progr

Page 130 - 130 - Troubleshooting

84 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetYou can now start synchronisation by tapping SyncML. For more information about how to synchronise remotely, cont

Page 131 - Specific Absorption Rate Data

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 85Downloading Application from Email or Multimedia messageDownloading Application from Computer2 Follow the instruc

Page 132

86 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetDownloading Application from Memory CardDo This1 Ensure that a memory card is installed in handset, as described

Page 133 - Warranty Information

Personal Organiser Features - 87Personal Organiser FeaturesCalendarUse Calendar to schedule and organise events such as appointments and meetings. You

Page 134 - How to get warranty service?

88 - Personal Organiser Features2 Tap Calendar > New.The Calendar Entry form displays:3 Use stylus or virtual keyboard to enter a description.4 Sel

Page 135 - Conditions

Personal Organiser Features - 89Switching Calendar ViewsYou can see your Calendar entries in several views: Day, Week, or Month. When you first open C

Page 136 - 136 - Warranty Information

Safety and General Information - 9facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.AircraftWhen instructed to do so, tur

Page 137 - Warranty Information - 137

90 - Personal Organiser FeaturesFinding EntriesDeleting EntriesDeleting entries helps keep your Calendar from getting too large and difficult to manag

Page 138 - 138 - Index

Personal Organiser Features - 91Moving Entries to the To Do ApplicationYou can move Calendar entries to the To Do application, which lists tasks you n

Page 139 - Index - 139

92 - Personal Organiser FeaturesSetting Calendar PreferencesTo DoUse the To Do application to list and track tasks you need to complete. You can set d

Page 140 - 140 - Index

Personal Organiser Features - 93Adding EntriesTo add a To Do entry:Do This1 Open To Do ( ).2 Tap To do > New.The To Do entry form displays:3 Use st

Page 141 - Index - 141

94 - Personal Organiser FeaturesMarking Tasks as CompleteWhen you open To Do, a list of tasks and their due dates displays. To mark a task as complete

Page 142 - 142 - Index

Personal Organiser Features - 95Deleting EntriesWhen you no longer need a record of your completed entries, delete them.To delete an individual entry,

Page 143 - Index - 143

96 - Personal Organiser FeaturesSetting To Do PreferencesNotesUse Notes to write notes and sketch graphics.Adding NotesDo This1 Tap Edit > Preferen

Page 144 - 144 - Index

Personal Organiser Features - 97Using PasteTo create a new note from text or sketches copied from another application, tap Edit > Paste. If you pas

Page 145 - Index - 145

98 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTimeUse Time to set the current date and time, and to set alarms you do not want to include in your Calendar or To Do

Page 146 - 146 - Index

Personal Organiser Features - 99Setting LocationTime can display time and date information for two locations:• Current – The place where you are at th

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