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guideto using your Motorola V545Motorola V545 UK D4.qxd 20/10/04 11:26 AM Page 1

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1918receive your first call1 When your phone rings, open the flipto answer the call or press .2 To end a call press .make your first calllearn more.

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reference199reference1987Promotional Offers7.1 Subject to clause 2.9 we reserve theright to replicate or to offer our ownpromotional variants of sel

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reference200contact Orange14Declaration of conformityeuropean union conformance statementHereby, Motorola declares that this productis compatible with

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further information203202contact OrangeIf you would like to receive a free bookletcontaining useful information on anyOrange product or service call O

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index207Fun and games 104gGames 104GPRS 79iInformation menusee Orange PlusInternational servicespay monthly customers 108pay as you go customers 120ne

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index209Text messagessend 21write 21attach an animation or sound 63Themes 95Time and date 100Tones 94Travel abroadsee International servicesvVibrating

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For further information about Orange products and services please visit ourwebsite at the address below.The information contained in this user guide i

Page 10 - 2 Press to make the call

21201 In the Home screen, scroll right to open Messages.2 New Message is highlighted. Press SELECT.3 New Short Msg is highlighted. Press SELECT.4 The

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2322receive your first text message1 When you receive a text message, 1 New Message From and the caller’snumber is shown in the display.2 Press READ t

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2524send your first Photo Message1 In the Home screen, scroll right to open Messages.2 Select New Message, then NewMultimedia Msg.3 Type your message.

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2726watch your first videoYou can watch videos stored on yourMotorola V545.To watch a video stored on your phone:1 Press in the Home screen. Scroll t

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29281 In the Home screen, scroll right to openMessages.2 New Message is highlighted. Press SELECT.3 Scroll to New Email and press SELECT.4 Type your m

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Battery LevelSignal strengthGPRS is activeCall in progressAnswer Phone messageLine 1 indicatorLine 2 indicatorLine divertedLine 1 divertedLine 2 diver

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take two different calls at the same timenot available to pay as you go customersWhen you are on a call, answer a second callwithout ending the first

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1 Press while the call is active and scrollto and select either HOLD or MUTE. 2 Press RESUME or UNMUTE to re-connect the call.3 When hold is active,

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welcomeThis guide will get you up and running with yourMotorola V545 in no time.Before using your phone, please remember to registerwith Orange. The g

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393 Dial the number of the next call and press .4 To join the held call and the active calltogether press LINK.5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to add more peop

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41To switch between Line 1 and Line 2:1 Press then scroll to and select Settings.2 Select Phone Status.3 Scroll to Active Line and press SELECT.4 Pr

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manage your contacts2Note: Please obey all local laws. Do notuse this feature illegally.using the notepadThe last number entered on the keypad isstore

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4544Press DONE twice to confirm the name and number.search for a name in your phonebook The quickest way to find a name is topress the key which corre

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4746phonebook menu optionsWhen you are in your phonebook you can press at any time to open the phonebook menu.Choose from the following options and p

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And, if you’re joining Orange from anothernetwork, Memory Mate can be used totransfer the contacts and text messagessaved on your old SIM Card to your

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use Answer Phone shortcuts tomanage your messages efficientlyYour Answer Phone is quick to use asthere are several single key presses tohelp you move

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Note: The cost to call your Answer Phonedepends on your Service Plan. when you can’t take your calls, whynot divert them not available to pay as you g

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control the numbers that can becalled from your phoneFixed dialling allows you to limit the use ofyour phone (typically by a friend or familymember) t

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manage your callslisten to your Answer Phone messages...52use Answer Phone shortcuts...53ad

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59call barring can be used selectively tobar outgoing and incoming calls The call barring password is preset to 1111.Emergency calls to 999 or 112 can

Page 32 - Text MessagingText Messaging

Call TimesShows the time spent on recent calls. Data TimesShows the time spent sending data. Data VolumesShows the amount of data sent andreceived in

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10 Press DONE and the contact’s numberappears. Press OK, then SEND to sendyour message. save time using predictive text inputPredictive text uses a di

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65To save time having to write a message morethen once, you can send a text message toseveral people at the same time. 1 When you have finished writi

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66Photo and VideoMessaging 5message menu optionsPress SELECT, then when you are writinga message. InsertTo insert a Note, Picture, Animation or Sou

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6968change your video settings to suit your surroundingsTo change your video settings:1 Press during recording or playback.2 Scroll to and select Vid

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713 Press to open the MMS Menu.Insert is highlighted, press SELECT todisplay a list of items you can insert,and select Video.4 Scroll to the video cl

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6 You will be given the choice of entering aOne Time Entry, a New phonebook Entryor scrolling through and selecting acontact from your phonebook. Foll

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To delete your photo messages:1 Press . Scroll to and select Messages.2 Select Message Inbox, then scroll to themessage you want to delete.3 Press

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infoFrom Orange World you can: Check the weather forecast See football fixtures and results Get live train timetables and traffic reports Check cinema

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getting startedyour phone’s additional featuresBluetooth®...90personalise your phonealert tones ...

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79 Go to URLAllows you to enter the address of a sitethat you wish to visit. Clear cacheDelete the information in the cache.Note: The Options menu is

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alert with pictures. Subjects include filmand Chill Out.To set up an Orange text or multimediaalert simply call 277 free from yourOrange phone:1 Call

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83access information direct from yourphone’s Orange Plus menuYour additional options can be found bypressing the Menu button on your phoneand choosing

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How much does it cost? Balance and Top-up menu items are free,although some restrictions may apply.To check your balance:1 Press and select Office T

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your account onlineYour Account is a great way to manageyour Orange account online. Simply go towww.orange.co.uk and click on ‘youraccount’ on the lef

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your phone’sadditionalfeatures788Orange Email and other services fromyour PC Register with Orange Services and you willbe able to: Get your own Orange

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91use Bluetooth®for wirefree™communication with another device Bluetooth®is a radio technology that enables you to make wirelessconnections between yo

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When you have an active call on your phone you can transfer it to yourBluetooth®headset.To transfer a call from your phone to your headset:1 Open the

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To change the layout of your wallpaper,select Layout then choose from Centre,Tile, or Fit-to-screen.change your colour styleYou can personalise your p

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To control the display brightness:1 Press . Scroll to and select Settings.2 Select Initial Setup, then scroll toBrightness.3 Use scroll keys to ch

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8 9register with Orangeregister with Orange1 Find the IMEI number on the sticker inside your Motorola V545.You may need the number in future if your h

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To check your calendar settings:1 Press while you are in your calendar.2 Scroll to Setup and press SELECT.Choose from: Default: allows you to view y

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4 Press and select Convert Currency.5 Enter the currency you want it convertedto and press Equals.102have fun onyour phone10manage your timeMotorola

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download games and applications Your phone is preconfigured with Java™technology. This allows you to downloadJava™ games and applications to yourphone

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109Orange International services forpay monthly customersWhether it’s two weeks in the sun or aquick business trip, take Orange with youwhen you go ab

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When travelling abroad, always try to keepsafety at the front of your mind.1 For safety and security, always pack your Orange phone in your hand lugga

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using your Answer Phone abroadWhile abroad, you can use your AnswerPhone as easily as you do when in the UK. 1 Simply press and hold the 1 key.2 You w

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If this can’t be avoided, please make sure it’s locked in the boot orglove compartment. Never loan your phone to someone else. Don’t leave your phone

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1 Keep the gold contacts of the batteryfacing the gold contacts of the phone.2 Slide the top of the battery under themetal holder and push the battery

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119118To activate your SIM Card PIN:1 Press . Scroll to and select Settings,then Security.2 Scroll to SIM PIN and press CHANGE.3 On is highlighted, p

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reference13security code protects your phoneagainst unauthorised useThe security code can be set to activatewhen a different SIM Card is used in yourp

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If you don’t have a personal handsfreekit or personal handsfree car kit, stopand park your vehicle safely with theengine off before using your phone,

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When making an emergency call,remember to give all the necessaryinformation as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be theonly means of

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reference127reference12610 hearing aidsCertain hearing aids can be interfered withby your mobile phone. If this occurs, pleaseconsult the hearing aid

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phone after each use to ensure that anyconfidential information cannot beaccessed by anyone using your phone. Parts of the phone are magnetic.Metallic

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When you disconnect the power cord ofany accessory, including the charger,grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. For good operation times, discharge

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(excluding pay as you go) or to send youinformation on products and serviceswhich may be of particular interest to you.From time to time, we may passi

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2 insurance terms2.1 Orange Personal CommunicationsServices Limited (Orange) is monitoredby HSBC Insurance Brokers Limitedwhich is a member of the Gen

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3.4 Lost, stolen or damaged antennas willbe repaired/replaced, whereappropriate, free of charge once only.3.5 You or any authorised user of thephone m

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1 Plug your charger into a mains socket.2 Insert the lead into the socket on the base of your phone. The battery indicator inthe top right-hand corner

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5 premium paymentInsurance cover will cease if any premium isnot paid on the due date unless such delayis due to a processing error by any clearingban

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practicable after you discover loss theftor malicious damage. A replacementphone will not be sent to you until youreturn to the United Kingdom.6.15 Wh

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and Warranty will remain in effect for aperiod of 12 months, unless youswitch to a different service plan asindicated in clauses 11.2 and 11.6.8.2 Ora

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the minimum term and it will not benecessary for the notice to expire onyour bill date but in such event youwill not be entitled to a refund of anypre

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Care will automatically cease. Orangewill refund to you a pro rata proportionof the premium for the balance of eachcomplete month remaining of thatper

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reference149from their Orange phone or07973 100 158 from any otherphone. Your claim will be handledfairly and promptly.12.2 In certain circumstances,

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Networkthe electronic communications system bywhich Orange makes Services available inthe United Kingdom.Orange Additional Servicesoptional Services (

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fault-free service. Please note that: 3.1.1 the quality and availability ofServices may sometimes beaffected by factors outside ourcontrol, such as lo

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3.5.7 we are required by theemergency services or othergovernment authorities tosuspend your Services.3.6 You will remain liable for all monthly oroth

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reference157Storage and transmission ofinformation on our Network3.11 We may establish limits concerningthe use of the Services, for examplethe maximu

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Your Home screen provides shortcuts to your Orange World, messages, phonebookand recent calls applications. This means you can enjoy fast and easy acc

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terminating your Contract becauseOrange has changed its terms4.3 You may also terminate your Contractif we vary its terms, resulting in anexcessive in

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reference1614.4.1 make arrangements for you tobe supplied with equivalentServices by another network atno extra cost to you, or4.4.2 accept written

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6.1.2 You must make your paymentwhen you receive your invoiceand by one of the paymentmethods stated on your invoicesubject to clause 6.3. Howeverwe m

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6.4.6 use only Devices andAccessories approved for usewith the Network, and complywith all relevant legislation orregulation relating to their use6.4.

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9.1.2 any individual applying as amember of a company is of fullcontractual capacity and is ableboth to pay for the Services heor she has requested a

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10.2.4 check your identity to preventmoney laundering, unless youfurnish us with othersatisfactory proof of identity.10.3 We may also disclose details

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Roaming Services. However, after theMinimum Term we will lift thisrestriction at your request, provided allyour payments of Charges are up todate and

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offer of any Orange Additional Service,will apply to it, subject to any specialpromotional offer made by us andaccepted by you.16 Customer Communicati

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b) direct physical damage to or loss of property resulting from ourbreach of contract or negligencewhile providing Services.factors beyond our control

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information from our businesspartners, but remember that this willpreclude you from receiving any of ourspecial offers or promotions or thoseof our bu

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On your display you will see which feature the soft keys and control.From the Home screen, the left soft keywill access STYLES and the right soft ke

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pay as you go terms and conditionsThe following words and expressions shallhave the following meanings:Accessoriesgoods designed for use with but not

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works required for security reasons),or may be affected by unforeseenevents which may result in the partialor complete non availability of theServices

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4.1.1 you fail to comply with clause2.4, 2.5, 5 and 6 of these termsand conditions provided thatwhere such failure is capable ofremedy you have not ta

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for replacing or renewing a SIM cardin any other circumstances. Wereserve the right to recall any SIMCard from you at any time to enhanceor maintain t

Page 101 - Declaration of conformity

notified of any information if it is eitherincluded in a mailing addressed to youor in a text message sent by us toyour Phone. You are asked to ensure

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13.4 Subject to Condition 13.1, your liabilityis limited to payment of all outstandingCharges due in accordance with theprovisions of your Contract.14

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reference191reference190downloadable gamesterms and conditions1 eligibility1.1 Each downloadable mobile phonegame from Orange Games (“theGame”) is ope

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4 conditions attaching to PrizesPrizes are not transferable. All prizedescriptions not illustrative and notdefinitive. Further details available onwri

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reference1955.4 We reserve the right to ceaseprovision of the Game at any time.5.5 Only one Game may be stored onyour phone at any time, in addition t

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3.5 Subject to point 3.4 above, you mayswitch between Orange Value PromiseService Plans, Orange Talk Plans orother Orange Service Plans 3.6 You may sw

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