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DIGITAL WIRELESSTELEPHONEUser's Guide >

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8Getting More Out Of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Dialing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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98Customizing Your Phone SettingsCustomizing Your Phone SettingsCustomizing MenusYou can reorder the items in your phone’s main menu.Setting a Ring St

Page 4 - Software Copyright Notice

99Customizing Your Phone SettingsThe ring style indicator in the display shows the current ring style (see page 27).Each ring style contains settings

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100Customizing Your Phone SettingsActivating and Deactivating Ringer IDsWhen ringer IDs are turned on, your phone uses distinctive ringer alerts to no

Page 6 - Settings Menu

101Customizing Your Phone SettingsCreating Alert TonesYou can create and store up to 32 custom alert tones on your phone. The tones appear in the list

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102Customizing Your Phone SettingsOctaveThe default setting for a new tone is octave four.Notes and RestsLengths and ModifiersKey Display Description0

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103Customizing Your Phone SettingsRepeat CharactersNote Entry Sequence5 5 1/32 note1 . dotted note: double dotted note; 2/3 length noteKey Display D

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104Customizing Your Phone SettingsYou can perform the following tasks when creating a tone:4 Set length (required)Set the length (0 to 5) after select

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105Customizing Your Phone SettingsExamplePress the following keys to create this sequence of notes and rests in octave three: C (quarter note), E flat

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106Customizing Your Phone SettingsPlay a ToneEdit a ToneYou cannot edit the predefined alert tones included with your phone. To edit a custom alert ton

Page 12 - Information

107Customizing Your Phone SettingsDelete a ToneYou cannot delete the predefined alert tones included with your phone. To delete a custom alert tone:Dow

Page 13 - Phone Operation

9Export Law Assurances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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108Customizing Your Phone SettingsSetting RemindersA reminder is an alert that rings or vibrates at regular intervals to notify you about a voicemail,

Page 15 - Medical Devices

109Customizing Your Phone SettingsSetting Answer OptionsYou can use any of several different methods to answer incoming calls.Turn the following call

Page 16 - Operational Warnings

110Customizing Your Phone SettingsCustomizing Display TextTo change the greeting that appears when you turn on your phone:Creating ShortcutsYour phone

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111Customizing Your Phone SettingsStandard ShortcutsThe following shortcuts are pre-programmed in your phone. You cannot edit or delete these shortcut

Page 18 - Select a Menu Feature

112Customizing Your Phone SettingsTip: Make your recording in a quiet location. Hold the phone about four inches (10 centimeters) from your mouth, and

Page 19 - Optional Accessories

113Customizing Your Phone SettingsUse a Keypad ShortcutSelect a Shortcut From the ListUse a Voice ShortcutEdit or Delete a ShortcutThe shortcut list i

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114Customizing Your Phone SettingsThe Shortcut Menu includes the following options:2M open the Shortcut Menu to perform procedures as described in the

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115Getting More Out Of Your PhoneGetting More Out Of Your PhoneDialing OptionsFixed DialingWhen you turn on fixed dialing, users can only call numbers

Page 22 - Battery Care

116Getting More Out Of Your PhoneYou can create, edit, delete, and sort fixed dial entries just like phonebook entries. Fixed dial entries are stored o

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117Getting More Out Of Your Phonecommunicate with automated systems that require you to submit a PIN code or credit card number.Activating DTMF TonesY

Page 24 - Extending Battery Life

10 Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.The informati

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118Getting More Out Of Your PhoneTTY OperationYou can use an optional TTY device with your phone to send and receive calls. You must plug the TTY devi

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119Getting More Out Of Your PhoneThe TTY Setup menu includes the following options:When your phone is in a TTY mode, the international TTY symbol and

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120Getting More Out Of Your PhoneNote: The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey

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121Getting More Out Of Your PhoneAutomatic Hands-FreeYou can set up your phone to automatically route calls to a car kit when it detects a connection.

Page 29 - Using Your Phone

122Getting More Out Of Your PhoneCaution: If you select Continuous, the phone does not power off when you turn off the ignition. Be careful not to dra

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123Getting More Out Of Your PhoneMaking Data and Fax CallsAn optional Motorola Original™ data kit (which includes a cable connector) lets you transfer

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124Getting More Out Of Your PhoneSerial CableDo This1 Plug the serial cable into the detachable head. Make sure that the Motorola logo on the detachab

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125Getting More Out Of Your PhoneUSB CableSynchronize DataYou can synchronize phonebook and datebook information between your phone and a computer or

Page 33 - Set Phone Ring Style

126Getting More Out Of Your PhoneConnect your phone to the device as described on pages 123-125 and do the following:Receive a Data or Fax CallUse thi

Page 34 - Return an Unanswered Call

127Getting More Out Of Your PhoneEnding the Data/Fax ConnectionWhen the data or fax transfer is complete:Make a Talk Then Fax CallYou can place a call

Page 35 - Using Menus

11 • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) /

Page 36 - Select a Feature Option

128Getting More Out Of Your PhoneMonitoring Phone UseView and Reset Call TimersNetwork connection time is the elapsed time from the moment you connect

Page 37 - Enter Feature Information

129Getting More Out Of Your PhoneTo reset the call timer:View and Reset Cost TrackersTo view a cost tracker:Select one of the following options:All Ca

Page 38 - flashing cursor

130Getting More Out Of Your PhoneTo reset the cost tracker:Last Deposit Amount of last deposit. Available only with subscription to a prepay option.L

Page 39 - Set Menu Animation

131Getting More Out Of Your PhoneView Credit InformationPrepay OptionIf you subscribe to a prepay option, you can view the amount of credit available,

Page 40 - Entering Text

132Getting More Out Of Your PhoneUse Timers During a CallYou can set a timer to beep at selected intervals during a call, and display different types

Page 41 - Use Tap Method

133Getting More Out Of Your PhoneView and Reset GPRS Packet Data Timers and Data Volume MetersYour phone may use a high-speed GPRS (General Packet Rad

Page 42 - ) BROWSE

134Getting More Out Of Your PhoneSelect one of the following options:To view or reset cumulative timers for all data sessions:Select one of the follow

Page 43 - Character Chart

135Getting More Out Of Your PhoneData Volume MetersYou can view the volume of data transferred during the most recent data session, view the total amo

Page 44 - Symbol Chart

136Getting More Out Of Your PhoneTo view or reset cumulative volume meters for all data sessions:Select one of the following options:Total Data Transf

Page 45 - Entering Words

137Getting More Out Of Your PhoneAdjusting Network SettingsYour service provider registers your phone to a network. You can view information about the

Page 46 - Flashing

12 Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, alwa

Page 47 - Entering Punctuation

138Getting More Out Of Your PhoneNote: If the Band option is not available, your phone is configured to automatically search all bands for service.Find

Page 48 - Deleting Letters and Words

139SecuritySecurityLocking and Unlocking Your PhoneYou can lock your phone manually or set the phone to lock automatically whenever you turn it off.To

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140SecurityUnlock Your PhoneAt the Enter Unlock Code prompt:Changing a Code, PIN, or PasswordYour phone’s four-digit unlock code is originally set to

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141SecurityNotes: • Your service provider may retain your phone’s security code for customer service purposes. In this case, you will not be able to u

Page 51 - Calling Features

142SecurityIf You Forget a Code, PIN, or PasswordIf you forget your security code, SIM card PIN code, PIN2 code, or call barring password, contact you

Page 52 - Calling line identification

143SecurityUnblock the SIM Card PIN CodeIf you enter an incorrect SIM card PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and your phone dis

Page 53 - Outgoing Calls

144SecurityUnblock the SIM Card PIN2 CodeIf you enter an incorrect SIM card PIN2 code three times in a row, your SIM PIN2 features are disabled and yo

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145SecurityLocking and Unlocking ApplicationsYou can lock specific phone applications (such as the phonebook) so that users must enter the unlock code

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146Personal Organizer FeaturesPersonal Organizer FeaturesDatebookThe datebook is a calendar that lets you schedule and organize events such as appoint

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147Personal Organizer FeaturesWeek ViewThe datebook initially displays a calendar for the week. Lines or filled boxes indicate scheduled events.Day Vie

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13 Medical Devices Pacemakers The Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be mainta

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148Personal Organizer FeaturesEvent ViewSelect an event and press VIEW (+) to see event details.Add a Datebook EventA title is required for a datebook

Page 59 - Store Your Voicemail Number

149Personal Organizer FeaturesChange Event InformationCopy an Event5DONE (-) store the eventFind the FeatureM> DatebookPress To1* or # scroll to th

Page 60 - Listen to a Voicemail Message

150Personal Organizer FeaturesDelete an Event6SELECT (+) copy the event7YES (-) confirm the copyYour phone assumes that you want to change the date, an

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151Personal Organizer FeaturesView and Dismiss an Event ReminderWhen you set a reminder alarm for an event, the phone displays an event reminder and s

Page 62 - Announce the Call Transfer

152Personal Organizer FeaturesSynchronize with TrueSync SoftwareYou can synchronize datebook entries between your phone and computer or hand-held devi

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153Personal Organizer FeaturesTurn Off the AlarmWhen the alarm is activated, your phone rings or vibrates (depending on the alarm setting for the curr

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154Personal Organizer FeaturesVoice NotesYou can use the voice note feature to record personal messages and phone calls on your phone.Record a Voice N

Page 65 - Check Call Forwarding Status

155Personal Organizer FeaturesView the Voice Notes ListPlay a Voice NoteWhen you connect an optional Motorola Original™ headset or FM Stereo Radio Hea

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156Personal Organizer FeaturesPlayback ScreenThe playback screen is displayed as the voice note plays.Erasevoice noteReturn toprevious screenVoice not

Page 67 - Messages and Chat

157Personal Organizer FeaturesVoice Note ControlsStopplayback andreturn to voicenotes list.Stopplayback andgo to VoiceNotes Menu.Stopplayback andscrol

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14 Safety and General Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive. Always obey them.When using

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158Personal Organizer FeaturesLock and Unlock a Voice NoteLock a voice note to prevent it from being deleted. You must unlock a voice note to delete i

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159Personal Organizer FeaturesNotes: • You cannot delete a locked voice note.• You cannot recover deleted voice notes.CalculatorYou can use your phone

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160Personal Organizer FeaturesThe calculator can perform the following functions:Function Description. Insert a decimal pointC Clear the calculation

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161Personal Organizer FeaturesConvert CurrencyThe currency converter works just like the calculator, but uses the $ (currency) function:MC Clear the v

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162News and EntertainmentA7ANews and EntertainmentMicro-BrowserThe micro-browser lets you access Web pages and Web-based applications on your phone. C

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163News and EntertainmentA7AShortcut: If you open a text message with a Web address (URL) embedded in it, you can press M > Go To to launch the mic

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164News and EntertainmentA7AStoring a Picture or Animation FileFor more information about using pictures and animations, see pages , 109, and 171.Stor

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165News and EntertainmentA7AFor more information about using sound files, see pages 98 and 101.Create a New Web SessionUse this feature to edit or crea

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166News and EntertainmentA7AUser Name 1 user name for primary CSD numberPassword 1 password for primary CSD numberSpeed (Bps) 1 connection speed fo

Page 78 - Store a Sound File

167News and EntertainmentA7AJava ApplicationsYour phone may contain Java games and/or Java applications that add features and functionality to your ph

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15Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in

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168News and EntertainmentA7AEdit Network Connection SettingsEntering the DNS IP AddressYour phone must be set up with a valid domain name service (DNS

Page 81 - Using Chat

169News and EntertainmentA7AUse Control KeysYour phone’s keys perform the following functions in a Java application.Analyze or Delete a Java Applicati

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170News and EntertainmentA7AThe application manager menu includes the following options:View Java Version and Available MemoryTo view Java version inf

Page 83 - Use the Chat Log

171News and EntertainmentA7ASIM ApplicationsYour SIM card may contain applications that process your outgoing calls, text messages, and other events.

Page 84 - End a Chat Session

172News and EntertainmentA7ADownload PicturesTo download a picture or animation from the micro-browser, see page 163. To download a picture or animati

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173News and EntertainmentA7ATo adjust your phone’s screen saver image, see page 109.GamesYou can play games on your phone between phone calls. An inco

Page 86 - Setting Up Your Phonebook

174News and EntertainmentA7ABlackjackIn this classic card game, you play against the dealer to see who can get closer to 21 points without going over.

Page 87 - Enter Information

175News and EntertainmentA7A• You can ask for a “hit” or another card as long as you do not go bust.• As long as the dealer’s total is less than 17 po

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176News and EntertainmentA7APress M to select the following options:MindblasterGuess a secret four-symbol code. You play by entering symbols into four

Page 89 - Complete Phonebook Entry

177News and EntertainmentA7A• When you correctly guess the four-symbol code, the display shows your score and the level of your next game.• After you

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16Getting StartedGetting StartedWhat’s in the Box?Your digital wireless phone typically comes equipped with a battery and a charger. Other accessory o

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178News and EntertainmentA7A• The game is over when the paddle misses the ball.How to PlayVideo PokerTurn 100 credits into 9,999-plus credits by makin

Page 92 - Voice Dial

179News and EntertainmentA7AHow to PlayPlace your initial bet or change your bet (from 1-10 credits) and then:Press M to select the following options:

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180News and EntertainmentA7ARadioYou can use your phone to listen to FM radio stations when the optional Motorola Original™ FM Stereo Radio Headset ac

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181News and EntertainmentA7AStore a PresetSelect a PresetSend and Receive Calls With the Radio OnYour phone rings or vibrates as usual to notify you o

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182News and EntertainmentA7ATo end the call and resume the FM broadcast:Turn the radio off before dialing outgoing calls from the phone keypad. You do

Page 96 - Copy Multiple Entries

183TroubleshootingTroubleshootingCheck these questions first if you have problems with your phone. If you need additional help, contact the Motorola Cu

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184TroubleshootingIs the phone set to the proper frequency band for your geographical region? Phones in different regions of the world use different f

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185TroubleshootingThe following refer to specific problems:Problem SolutionMy phone was stolen. To whom should I report this? Report a stolen phone to

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186TroubleshootingThe display says: Enter Unlock Code. How do I unlock my phone? Enter the factory-preset unlock code (1234), or the last four digits

Page 100 - Phone Settings

187TroubleshootingI cannot send/receive calls. Make sure that you have a phone signal (see the “Signal Strength Indicator” item on page 27). Avoid ele

Page 101 - Customize a Ring Style

17Getting StartedOptional FeaturesThis label identifies an optional network, SIM card, or subscription-dependent feature that may not be offered by all

Page 102 - Find the Feature

188TroubleshootingI cannot open my text message inbox. Before you can use text messages, you must set up the message inbox. See page 65.How do I see t

Page 103 - Enter Notes

189TroubleshootingMy phone’s display is too dark. Use the Contrast feature to change the level of contrast in your display. See page 29.You can also u

Page 104 - Notes and Rests

190TroubleshootingI plugged the data cable into my phone but my phone did not beep. How do I know if the data cable is ready to go? The beep indicates

Page 105 - Note Entry Sequence

191TroubleshootingWhen sending data with the data cable, why does the computer show a connection rate of 19200 Kbps? 19200 Kbps is the data transfer r

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192Specific Absorption Rate DataThe selected product Motorola V60i wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your

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193tested for use at the ear is 0.49 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.23 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ am

Page 108 - Edit a Tone

194The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological HealthConsumer Update on Mobile PhonesAdditional Health and Safety

Page 109 - Send Tones

195the primary source of the RF—and the person's head. The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances

Page 110 - Customizing Soft Keys

196sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mob

Page 111 - Setting a Screen Saver Image

197recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations.Two other studies of interest have been reported

Page 113 - Create a Shortcut

18Getting StartedInstalling the BatteryYou must install and charge the battery to use your phone.Your phone is designed to be used only with Motorola

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198mobile phones (a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among thos

Page 115 - Edit or Delete a Shortcut

199• cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human

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200• 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• a

Page 117 - Using the Fixed Dial List

2011. Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposium;1999 June 20; Long

Page 118 - Send DTMF Tones

202Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and CanadaWarrantyWhat Does this Warranty Cover?Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola

Page 119 - Activating DTMF Tones

203ExclusionsNormal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.Batter

Page 120 - Set TTY Mode

204Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or

Page 121 - Return to Voice Mode

205reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts. No data, software or applications added to your Product, Accessory or So

Page 122 - Automatic Answer

206(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL

Page 123 - Power-Off Delay

207Product RegistrationOnline Product Registration:http://www.motorola.com/warranty Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new

Page 124 - Charger Time

19Getting StartedCharging the BatteryNew batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge the ba

Page 125 - Attaching the Cable

208IndexAaccessoriesoptional 17, 118, 119, 155, 180standard 16accessories, optional 123accessory connector port 1active line indicator 27, 28alar

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209call (continued)calling card 87canceling 51costs 129–130, 131, 132credit limit 131dialed calls list 53–54dialing 25emergency number 52ending

Page 127 - Send a Data or Fax Call

210Ddata callmaking 123–127timers 133–137volume meters 133–137date, setting 47datebookadding an event 148alarm clock 152–153calendar 147copying

Page 128 - Transferring the Data or Fax

211flashing cursor 36flipexternal display and 31open to answer 109using 24FM Stereo Radio Headset 180–182forwarding calls 62–63frequency, setting

Page 129 - Make a Talk Then Fax Call

212information services 78–79international access code 53iTAP software 43–46JJava applications 167–171Kkeyend 1, 25, 26, 33left soft key 1, 33,

Page 130 - Network connection time

213messageanimation, inserting 70–71animation, storing 75–77browser alerts 77–78chat 79–83deleting 72–74inbox setup 65–66information services 7

Page 131 - View and Reset Cost Trackers

214optional feature, defined 17outbox 71Ppaddleball 177–178passwords. See codespause character 88phoneaccessories, standard 16active line indicato

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215phonebook (continued)primary number, setting 93ringer ID 87, 100sending an email 90sorting entries 91speed dial number 84speed dial number, se

Page 133 - Adjust Call Cost Settings

216right soft keycustomizing 108functions 1, 33ring alertsetting 99turning off 52ring stylecustomizing 99–100defined 99setting 98–99setting in e

Page 134 - Use Timers During a Call

217SIM PIN codechanging 140–141defined 142entering 142unblocking 143SIM PIN2 codechanging 140–141entering 115unblocking 144smart keycustomizing

Page 135 - Data Timers

20Getting Startedbatteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. Note: When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator in

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218text (continued)symbol mode 42–43tap method 39–41text mode, changing 39time, setting 47timers 128–129, 132transfer a call 60travel charger, u

Page 137 - Data Volume Meters

219Wwait character 88warranty 202–206Web pages 162–163Web sessions 165–166Zzooming in/out 29 U.S. patent Re. 34,976

Page 139 - Setting the Frequency Band

✂221Wireless Phone Safety Tips“Safety is your most important call!”Your Motorola wireless telephone gives youthe powerful ability to communicate by vo

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✂2222 When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your wireless phone with one of the many Motorol

Page 141 - Lock Your Phone Manually

✂2238 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.

Page 142 - Unlock Your Phone

✂224Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of

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Page 145 - Unblock the SIM Card PIN Code

21Getting StartedTo maximize your battery’s performance:• Always use Motorola Original™ batteries and battery chargers. The phone warranty does not co

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22Getting StartedExtending Battery Life• Turn off the status lightSee page 30.• Turn off the display backlightSee page 29.• Turn off the screen saverU

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23Getting StartedTo remove a flip cover:To attach a flip cover:Do This1 Open your flip phone half way.2 Press in the tiny silver release button with your

Page 148 - Personal Organizer Features

24Getting StartedTurning Your Phone OnDo This To1 Open your phone expose the keypad2 Press and hold Pturn on your phone3 If necessary, enter your SIM

Page 149 - Day View

25Getting StartedAdjusting VolumePress the up and down volume keys to:• increase and decrease earpiece volume during a call• increase and decrease the

Page 150 - Add a Datebook Event

26Getting StartedAnswering a CallWhen you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message.Tip: When the phone fl

Page 151 - Copy an Event

27Using Your PhoneUsing Your PhoneSee page 1 for a basic phone diagram.Using the DisplayThe idle display is the standard display that you see when you

Page 152 - Delete an Event

1 Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola V60i wireless phone.Earp

Page 153 - Change the Datebook Setup

28Using Your Phone➌ Roam Indicator Shows that your phone is seeking or using another network system outside your home network.➍ Message Waiting Indic

Page 154 - Set the Alarm

29Using Your PhoneZooming In and OutPress and release M, then press and hold M to zoom in and out on the display. Zoom in to increase text size, zoom

Page 155 - Turn Off the Alarm

30Using Your PhoneUsing the Status LightThe status light shows when you have an incoming call or message, or when your phone is roaming (using a non-h

Page 156 - Record a Voice Note

31Using Your PhoneUsing the Smart KeyThe smart key gives you another way to perform many basic phone functions. It anticipates the next action you are

Page 157 - Play a Voice Note

32Using Your PhoneAdjust Voice Call ForwardingTip: You must store a forwarding number to use this feature. See page 62.Return an Unanswered CallYour p

Page 158 - Playback Screen

33Using Your PhoneUsing MenusNavigate to a FeatureUse these keys to move through the main menu:Main Menu) Recent Calls) Service Dial)EXIT) SELECTMenu

Page 159 - Voice Note Controls

34Using Your PhoneSelect a Feature OptionSome features require you to select an item from a list:• Press S to scroll up or down to highlight the item

Page 160 - Delete a Voice Note

35Using Your PhoneEnter Feature InformationSome features require you to enter information:• Enter numbers or text with the keypad.• When an item has a

Page 161 - Calculate Numbers

36Using Your PhoneThe message center lets you compose and send text messages. A flashing cursor shows where text will appear:When you enter text using

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37Using Your PhoneSet the Menu LanguageYou can set the language in which menu features and options are displayed.Set Menu Scroll BehaviorYou can set t

Page 163 - Convert Currency

2 Personal Communications Sector600 North U.S. Highway 45Libertyville, Illinois 600481-800-331-6456 (United States)1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United Sta

Page 164 - Start a Micro-Browser Session

38Using Your PhoneReset All OptionsReset all options back to their original factory settings, except for the unlock code, security code, and lifetime

Page 165 - Download Pictures and Sounds

39Using Your PhoneChoose a Text ModePress M > Entry Method from any text entry screen to select a text mode:Note: The text mode you select remains

Page 166 - Storing a Sound File

40Using Your PhoneGeneral Text Entry RulesPress a number key repeatedly to cycle through its characters. See “Character Chart” on page 41.3 Press OK (

Page 167 - Create a New Web Session

41Using Your Phone• If you do not press a key for two seconds, the character in the block cursor is accepted, and the cursor moves to the next positio

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42Using Your PhoneNote: This chart may not reflect the exact character set available on your phone.Use Symbol ModeYour phone provides an alternate way

Page 169 - Java Applications

43Using Your PhoneUse iTAP™ Software Predictive Text Entry MethodiTAP™ software provides a predictive text entry method that lets you enter a word usi

Page 170 - Entering the DNS IP Address

44Using Your PhoneFor example, to spell the word “act,” press 2 2 8. The display shows:2 Press number keys (one per letter)enter the rest of the wordA

Page 171 - Use Control Keys

45Using Your PhoneEntering Novel WordsYou may enter a word that the iTAP software does not recognize. If the word is not displayed:Your phone stores t

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46Using Your PhoneUsing CapitalizationThe first word of a sentence is automatically capitalized, with following words in lowercase.Entering NumbersDele

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47Using Your PhoneStoring Your Name and NumberTo store or edit user name and phone number information on your SIM card:Setting Time and DateYou must s

Page 174 - Manage Pictures

3 Menu Map Main Menu• Recent Calls• Received Calls• Dialed Calls• Notepad• Call Times• Call Cost• Data Times• Data Volumes• Service Dial• Fixed Dial•

Page 175 - Play a Game

48Using Your PhoneConserving Battery PowerSome networks and phones include a battery save setting to conserve battery power.Monitoring Battery ChargeT

Page 176 - Blackjack

49Calling FeaturesCalling FeaturesFor basic instructions on how to make a call and answer a call, see page 25.Viewing Your Phone NumberNote: Your phon

Page 177 - Falling Numbers

50Calling FeaturesUsing Automatic RedialWhen you receive a busy signal, your phone displays Call Failed.With automatic redial, your phone automaticall

Page 178 - Mindblaster

51Calling FeaturesYour phone displays the caller’s name when the name is stored in your phonebook, or Incoming Call when caller ID information is not

Page 179 - Paddleball

52Calling FeaturesTurning Off a Call AlertYou can turn off your phone’s incoming call alert before answering the call.Calling an Emergency NumberYour

Page 180 - Video Poker

53Calling FeaturesDialing International NumbersTo dial the local international access code:Viewing Recent CallsYour phone keeps lists of the calls you

Page 181 - How to Play

54Calling FeaturesThe Last Calls Menu includes the following options:4N orVIEW (+)orM call the entry’s numberview entry detailsopen the Last Calls Men

Page 182 - Tune a Station

55Calling FeaturesReturning an Unanswered CallYour phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and displays:• the T (missed call) indicator•X Misse

Page 183 - Select a Preset

56Calling FeaturesAttaching a NumberWhile dialing (with digits visible in the display):Calling With Speed DialEach entry you store in your phonebook i

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57Calling FeaturesCalling With 1-Touch DialTo call phonebook entries 1 through 9, just press and hold the one-digit speed dial number for one second.T

Page 185 - Troubleshooting

4 Settings Menu• Call Forward• Voice Calls• Fax Calls• Data Calls• Cancel All• Forward Status• Phone Status• My Tel. Numbers• Credit Info/Available•

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58Calling FeaturesReceive a Voicemail MessageWhen you receive a voicemail message, your phone displays the & (voice message waiting) indicator and

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59Calling FeaturesUsing Call WaitingWhen you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate that you have received a second call.You must turn on cal

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60Calling FeaturesTransferring a CallYou can announce that you are transferring an active call to another party, or you can directly transfer the call

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61Calling FeaturesMaking a Conference CallLink an active call and a call on hold together so that all parties can speak to each other.Tip: Repeat step

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62Calling FeaturesForwarding CallsYou can forward your phone’s incoming voice, fax, and/or data calls directly to another phone number.Set Up or Cance

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63Calling FeaturesNote: Repeat this procedure to enter forwarding information for other call types.Check Call Forwarding StatusYour network may store

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64Calling FeaturesBarring CallsCall barring lets you restrict outgoing or incoming calls. You can restrict all calls, calls to international numbers,

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65Messages and ChatMessages and ChatText messages are brief messages that you can send and receive.Quick notes are pre-written text messages that you

Page 194 - wireless phone meets

66Messages and Chat4CHANGE (+) change the Expire After period5 keypad keys enter the expiration period—the number of days your network tries to send u

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67Messages and ChatSending a Text MessageYou can send a text message to one or more recipients. You can manually enter each recipient’s phone number o

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5 Contents Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . .

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68Messages and Chat2 keypad keysorBROWSE (+)enter one or more phone numbers and/or email addressesTip: Press M to change text entry mode. See the note

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69Messages and ChatSending a Quick Note Text MessageQuick notes are pre-written text messages that you can incorporate into a message and send quickly

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70Messages and ChatInserting Pictures and Sounds In a Text MessageYou can insert pictures, animations, and sounds into a text message as you compose i

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71Messages and ChatA generic file type indicator identifies the type and location of the file in the text message.Notes: • Your phone may allow only pred

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72Messages and ChatMessages in the outbox are sorted from newest to oldest. The following indicators show message status:Receiving a Text MessageNote:

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73Messages and Chat(see page 65). If you want to save a message, you should lock it to prevent it from being deleted during cleanup.Find the FeatureM&

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74Messages and ChatThe Text Msg Menu includes the following options:Option DescriptionCall Back Call the number in the message header or embedded in

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75Messages and ChatStoring Pictures and Sounds From a Text MessageText messages that you receive can contain pictures, animations, and sounds. Picture

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76Messages and ChatFor more information about using pictures and animations, see pages 171, and 109.Store a Sound FileYou can store a sound file, and s

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77Messages and ChatFor more information about using sound files, see pages 99 and 101.Reading Browser AlertsYour network’s Web server can send you brow

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6 Conserving Battery Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Monitoring Battery Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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78Messages and ChatTo view your browser alert messages at any time:Reading Information Services MessagesInformation services messages are broadcast me

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79Messages and ChatQuick view messages are short information service messages that appear directly in your phone’s idle display.To view your informati

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80Messages and ChatNotes: • You can start a chat session from a text message. Press M and select Chat to start a new session with the sender’s Reply T

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81Messages and ChatUse the Chat LogThe chat log displays the messages exchanged in a chat session.The Chat Menu includes the following options:Option

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82Messages and ChatRespond to ChatWhen you receive a chat message, your phone displays Chat from chat name, and gives an alert.If reminders are turned

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83Messages and ChatA chat session also ends when you turn off the phone, answer an incoming call, or start a new chat session.Your chat partner is not

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84Setting Up Your PhonebookSetting Up Your PhonebookYou can store a list of names and phone numbers or email addresses in your phone’s electronic phon

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85Setting Up Your PhonebookNotes: • When you set a distinctive ringer alert for an entry, the Ringer ID setting appears below the speed dial number.•

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86Setting Up Your Phonebook6CHANGE (+) select No. or Email7 keypad keys enter the phone number or email address8OK (+) store the phone number or email

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87Setting Up Your PhonebookComplete Phonebook EntryWhen you are finished entering information for a phonebook entry:Storing a PIN Code With the Phone N

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7 Viewing the Status of Sent Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . 71Receiving a Text Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Reading,

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88Setting Up Your Phonebookcard call, or to retrieve voicemail or answering machine messages). Insert one or more of the following characters in the d

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89Setting Up Your Phonebooknumber may vary for entries stored on the SIM card. Each character counts as one digit.• You cannot store numbers that cont

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90Setting Up Your PhonebookDialing a Phonebook EntryUse one of the following procedures to call a number (or send a text message to an email address)

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91Setting Up Your PhonebookEditing a Phonebook EntryEdit the entry as described on pages 85-87.Deleting a Phonebook EntrySorting the Phonebook ListYou

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92Setting Up Your PhonebookIf you select Speed No., Voice Name, or Email, the procedure is complete.If you select Name, you must specify whether you w

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93Setting Up Your PhonebookTip: When the phonebook list displays primary numbers only, you can scroll to a name and press * or # to view other numbers

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94Setting Up Your PhonebookCopy a Single EntryCopy Multiple EntriesFind the FeatureM> PhonebookPress To1S scroll to the entry2M open the Phonebook

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95Setting Up Your Phonebook5CHANGE (+) select From (start)6 keypad keys enter the low speed dial number for the range of entries you want to copy7OK (

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96Setting Up Your PhonebookChecking Phonebook CapacityYou can see how much memory space remains for storing phonebook and datebook entries on the phon

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97Setting Up Your PhonebookSetting 1-Touch Dial PreferenceYou can set 1-touch dial to call the entries in your phone memory phonebook or the SIM card

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