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Page 1 - User's Guide

seriesPersonal Communicator010096User's GuideModel V100GSM 1900 MHz1036b10a.book Page 1 Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:47 PM

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Set Time Format ...81Backlight Timing Control ...81Language Selection ...81Battery Saving Mo

Page 3 - Quick Reference Card

Quick Access Menu96Each Quick Access feature is represented by an icon. A selected icon has a dark background.You can change the features and the posi

Page 4 - ! to adjust the volume

Quick Access Menu974. When recording is successful, your Personal Communicator displays a message that the tag has been stored and returns to the Quic

Page 5 - Introduction

Special Characters98Special CharactersTo enter a special character, press M * and the keyboard character from the following table. Multiple presses of

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Special Characters99S Σ §F ΦG ΓL ΛZ ΞC ÇB βN ñÑ?/ ¿!: iKeyboard CharacterM *1 timeM *2 timesM *3 timesM *4 timesM *5 timesM *6 timesM *7 times1036b10a

Page 7 - Contents

Accessories100AccessoriesThe following accessories are work with your Personal Communicator. Additional accessories may be available. Please refer to

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Troubleshooting101TroubleshootingWhat to do if...Personal Communicator does not turn on• Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted, and are th

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Troubleshooting102You can’t receive calls• Check the signal strength meter. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if in a building, move cl

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Troubleshooting103Your SIM card won’t work• Is the card inserted correctly?• Is it chipped, scratched, or visibly damaged? Return it to your service p

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Troubleshooting104The battery icon and meters are missing• Are you using a Motorola original battery? Your charging system may not be able to communic

Page 12 - Safety Information

Use and Care105Use and Care Clean with a soft cloth dampened withsoap and water.Do not immerse in water. Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solution

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Radio Waves Exposure Statement106FDA Update for Mobile Phones ... 109Motorola Limited Warranty... 119Patents ...

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Radio Waves Exposure Statement106Questions?If you have any questions about the use of your Motorola phone, in the U.S. call 1-800-331-6456 or 1-888-39

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Radio Waves Exposure Statement107were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies

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Radio Waves Exposure Statement108(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While

Page 17 - OPERATIONAL WARNINGS

FDA Update for Mobile Phones109FDA Update for Mobile PhonesThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Con

Page 18 - OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS

FDA Update for Mobile Phones110the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile pho

Page 19 - Getting Started

FDA Update for Mobile Phones111development of cancer in laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one

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FDA Update for Mobile Phones112When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found between mobile phone use and one

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FDA Update for Mobile Phones113FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industr

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FDA Update for Mobile Phones114In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low in

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FDA Update for Mobile Phones115Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of in

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Safety Information8Safety InformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATIONREAD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONEThe information

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FDA Update for Mobile Phones116• At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for di

Page 26 - Tips on Using this Guide

FDA Update for Mobile Phones117People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that plac

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FDA Update for Mobile Phones118Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Motorola Limited Warranty119Motorola Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty for Motorola Personal Communications Products Purchased in the United States and

Page 29 - Personal Communicator Menus

Motorola Limited Warranty120• Repairs / Replacements. The warranty is for the balance of the original warranty or for 90 days from the date you receiv

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Motorola Limited Warranty121You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products to Motorola. You must ship the Products to us with freight, duti

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Motorola Limited Warranty122• Someone other than Motorola (or its authorized service centers) tests, adjusts, installs, maintains, alters, modifies or

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Motorola Limited Warranty123• Products that are leased.Flat-rate repair rates may apply to Products not covered by this warranty. To obtain informatio

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Motorola Limited Warranty124In no event shall Motorola be liable, whether in contract or tort (including negligence) for damages in excess of the purc

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Motorola Limited Warranty125Motorola will have no liability to you with respect to any claim of patent infringement that is based upon the combination

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Safety Information9• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition• National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurem

Page 36 - Text Messaging

Motorola Limited Warranty126To obtain information on Motorola Personal Communications Products, including warranty service, accessories and optional E

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Patents127PatentsThis Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S. patents.Other U.S. patents for this product are pending. 4,128

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Export Law Assurances128Export Law AssurancesThis product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The G

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Index129Index AAccess Internet ... 47Accessories ... 100Headset ...

Page 40 - Making a Call

Index130CallsEnding a Call ... 37GSM Emergency ... 36International ...

Page 41 - In-call Menu

Index131KKeypad TonesSetting ... 82LLanguage Selection ... 81Last Ten Calls ...

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Index132NNetworkRegistration ...85Search ... 85Selection ...

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Index133Set Alarm Ringer Tone ... 76Set Message Alert Tone ... 76Set Ringer Tone ... 75Set Ringer Tone

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Index134Service Center ... 74Set Audible Call Timers ... 88Set In-Call Display ...

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Index135Voice Dialing ... 54Voice Mail Number ... 74Voice Notes ...

Page 46 - Voice Notes

Safety Information10Phone OperationThe Personal Communicator is designed to be used with a headset for talking and listening. When placing or receivin

Page 47 - Voice Activation

Notes1361036b10a.book Page 136 Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:47 PM

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Wireless Phone Safety Tips“Safety is your most important call!”Your Motorola wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice

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7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend c

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Safety Information11• FACILITIESTo avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your Personal Communicator in any facil

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Safety Information12Persons with pacemakers should:• ALWAYS keep the Personal Communicator more than six inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker

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Safety Information13When using your Personal Communicator while driving, please:• give full attention to driving and to the road.• use hands-free oper

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Safety Information14grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with p

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Getting Started15Getting StartedInstalling the SIM Card and BatteryBefore you can send or receive messages or calls, you need to install your SIM (Sub

Page 57 - Phone Book

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Getting Started16SIM Card and Battery Installation 1. Remove the battery cover.2. Slide the SIM card into the recess so that the notch in the card lin

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Getting Started17 Control Buttons }]1036b10a.book Page 17 Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:47 PM

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Getting Started18 ,Press and hold to turn on or off. (Press to accept and end a call, setting, or option. )Press to reject or cancel a call, setti

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Getting Started19 The Display }When the communicator is closed, or in the holster, press to answer and end a call. &Press to start and

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Getting Started20BacklightYour Personal Communicator’s backlight turns on any time a button is pressed, and remains on during keyboard activity.Note:

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Getting Started21Entering Your SIM Card Personal Identification Number (PIN)When prompted, enter your PIN and press (. • If you make a mistake, press

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Tips on Using this Guide22Tips on Using this Guide The Main MenuYour Personal Communicator’s features are accessible through the Main Menu. Press % to

Page 65 - Alarm Clock

Tips on Using this Guide23Getting Around in the Menus• ! - to scroll through menu selections.• ( - to enter the selected menu and to accept and co

Page 66 - ! to select an alarm. From

Tips on Using this Guide241. To move a feature from the extended menu to the short menu, highlight the feature then press and hold ( until a menu prom

Page 67 - Call Related Features

Personal Communicator Menus25Personal Communicator MenusNote: Menu selections marked with an asterisk (*) are features that are network and/or subscr

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Motorola V100 Personal CommunicatorQuick Reference CardControl Buttons, Press and hold to turn on or off.( Accept and end a call, setting, or option.)

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Personal Communicator Menus26Show Alarm StatusCall-Related FeaturesShow Battery MeterRestrict My Phone Number *• Show ID on Next Call• Restrict ID on

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Personal Communicator Menus27VoiceNotes• Play VoiceNotes• Show Time Available• Erase All VoiceNotesCell Broadcast *• On• Off• Channel List• Language L

Page 71 - Messages Menu

Personal Communicator Menus28Adjust ContrastRequire SIM Card PIN• On• Off• Change SIM Card PIN CodeChange SIM Card PIN2 CodeNew Security CodeExtended

Page 72 - - (dash)

Personal Communicator Menus29Network SelectionAvailable Networks • Register Now †• Make Preferred †• Switch View †Network Search• Registration Prefere

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Personal Communicator Menus30Show Call Timers• Show Last Call• Total for All Calls• Reset All TimersSet Audible Call Timers• Single Alert Timer• Repet

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How to Use the Control Buttons31How to Use the Control ButtonsThe control buttons are represented as graphics which look like the buttons on your Pers

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Text Messaging32Refer to the following sections for information about text messages and making and receiving calls. If your Personal Communicator does

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Text Messaging333. When your message is complete, press (.4. From the Message Editor, select to send the message, then press (. 5. Choose from the men

Page 77 - ! functions return to normal

Text Messaging34Storing a Text Message1. Press . and type your message.2. Press (.3. Select the store option, then press (. Your message is automatica

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Text Messaging35Sending Email MessagesContact your service provider to find out if this option is supported and to get the email server number.1. Type

Page 79 - Phone Setup

bottom middle of the screen, %. To go to a previous screen, press ).Making a CallNote: Use your headset and use ! to adjust the volume.Press ] to go

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Making a Call36Making a CallNote: Don’t forget to use your headset so you can hear your call. Use ! to decrease or increase the volume level.Note: Y

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Receiving a Call37Ending a CallPress ( or ).Redialing the Last Number Called from Standby ModePress (((.Receiving a CallNote: Don’t forget to use you

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In-call Menu38Hold CallYou can place a current call on hold and accept an incoming call, or start a second call.To Put an Active Call on Hold:1. Press

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In-call Menu39End Active CallWhen a call comes in while you are already on a call, you can end the active call.1. Press ( to put the active call on ho

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In-call Menu40End Current and Held CallSelect this to say bye to everyone.Conference CallsLet’s have a phone party! If you have both Conference Call a

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In-call Menu413. Select In-Call then Conference Call to bring in the new call.Transfer CallsIf you have both Conference Call and Call Waiting, you can

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Voice Notes422. Press ! until the phone number of the person you want to separate from the conference call is displayed, then press (. You can now tal

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Voice Activation43Notes:• When recording a call, both parties are recorded and the other party hears a tone every 10 seconds.• Recording stops automat

Page 88 - Network Selection

Voice Activation44Notes:• You cannot assign Voice Tags to numbers in your SIM card memory.• For best results, make sure there is no background noise

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Voice Activation452. When prompted by the Personal Communicator, press ( and record after the tone.3. When recording is successful, your Personal Comm

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Introduction1IntroductionCongratulations! You are now the proud owner of a Motorola V100 Personal Communicator. Your Personal Communicator combines ad

Page 91 - Call Meters Menu

Voice Activation46Voice Activation from the Standby Mode:1. Press ]. When prompted, say the Voice Tag name. The Personal Communicator highlights the m

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Access Internet47Access InternetWhen you’re on the go, you can still keep up with the latest news, sports scores, entertainment stories, check flight

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Access Internet48Internet Browser MenuTo display the browser menu:1. Press and hold % for at least two seconds.Note: If you release % too quickly, yo

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Access Internet49Mobile Internet MessagesMessages displayed at the bottom left of the screen indicate when activities such as receiving or sending dat

Page 95 - ) to return to

Access Internet50Setting Up for Mobile Internet AccessYour service provider may set up your mobile Internet access for you. If not, you will need the

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Access Internet51To set up your mobile Internet access:1. From the browser menu, select Setup, then press (.2. Enter your user information by first se

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Access Internet523. To go back to the bookmark, press and hold the appropriate location number key (1 to 9).Internet Service AlertsYou do not need to

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Phone Book53Phone BookYou can store important numbers in your Phone Book so you can retrieve them quickly and easily.Your Personal Communicator can st

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Phone Book54Inserting Pauses into Phone NumbersPauses can be inserted into a string of numbers to allow the called number time to react to certain act

Page 100 - Quick Access Menu

Phone Book55Personal NumbersUse to create and manage your list of personal numbers.Find Entry By NameUse to find a number from your list of Phone Book

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Introduction2• With voice notes, you can record notes to yourself or record parts of a call. (Note: use of this feature is subject to varying state, f

Page 102 - Special Characters

Phone Book56Add EntryAllows you to add a phone number and name to the Personal Communicator’s (phone) memory or to SIM card memory.1. When prompted, e

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Phone Book57Prevent AccessSelect to control access to your Personal Numbers list.Note: You will not be able to record Voice Tags if you choose to pre

Page 104 - Accessories

Phone Book58My Phone NumbersWhen selected, displays your list of phone numbers. From the submenu, you can:• Modify Name or Details - to make changes t

Page 105 - Troubleshooting

Phone Book59Set Up Fixed DialingUse to turn fixed dialing on or off, and to enter or change entries in the list. After you enter your PIN2 code, you c

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Phone Book60Set Up One-Touch DialingYou can specify which phone book list is one-touch dialed. The selections are:One-Touch Dialing from Phone Book Nu

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Alarm Clock61Alarm ClockYou can set up to 5 alarms on your Personal Communicator, and attach a 41-character memo to each alarm.Set AlarmEach alarm can

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Call Related Features62Show Alarm StatusWhen selected, displays the alarms that are set. Use ! to select an alarm. From the submenu, you can:Call Rela

Page 109 - Use and Care

Call Related Features63Restrict ID on Next CallPrevents your Personal Communicator’s ID number from being sent with the next call. You need to reselec

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Call Related Features64Forward All Voice CallsForwards all incoming voice calls to a single number. To forward, select On, then enter a forwarding pho

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Call Related Features65Call WaitingWhen set to On, an audible alert and a call waiting message notify you of a waiting call. Press ( to answer the cal

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ContentsIntroduction ... 1Personalized Control ... 1Safety Information...

Page 113 - FDA Update for Mobile Phones

Call Related Features66Bar Outgoing Calls• Int’l Calls - bars all outgoing international calls.• Int’l Calls Except Home - bars all outgoing internati

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Messages Menu67Messages MenuCall Voice MailSelect to make a call to your voice mail number.Note: Voice mail is a network and subscription dependent f

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Messages Menu68Retrieve NumbersYou can retrieve all numbers embedded in a text message. You can call the number, store it into your Personal Communica

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Messages Menu69Delete All MessagesDeletes all messages, read and unread.Note: Deleted messages are not retrievable. It’s a good idea to make sure you

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Messages Menu70Send MessageAdds the destination phone number, then sends a message. From the submenu, select to either enter the number, find it by na

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Messages Menu71• For multiple capital letters, press ++. To switch back to lowercase letters, press ++ again.• Press ) to erase the previous character

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Messages Menu723. To erase, set an alarm for a voice note, or go to the next voice note, press ( to display the options menu.• Erase Voice Note - eras

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Messages Menu73While a broadcast message is scrolling across the screen, you can:• Press ! to stop and start the message.• Press ) to remove the messa

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Messages Menu74Message SettingsVoice Mail NumberYou can enter, modify, or delete your voice mail number.Note: Remember to add the + symbol and the ap

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Phone Setup75Phone SetupYou can set custom alerts, the time and date, security codes, the contrast of your display, and other features.Select Phone Li

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In-call Menu ...36Hold Call...37Make a New Call ...3

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Phone Setup76Set Alarm Ringer ToneUse to turn the alarm alert ringer tone on or off.Set Ringer Tone 2Use to select a tone alert for incoming calls on

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Phone Setup77• Change the duration of a note or rest by placing the cursor between the note and the duration indicator, then enter a duration length:

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Phone Setup78Quick Access SetupYou can customize your Quick Access menu so you can quickly get to the features you use the most. Refer to “Quick Acces

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Phone Setup79Require SIM Card PINWhen set to On, you must enter your SIM card PIN each time the SIM card is inserted or your Personal Communicator is

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Phone Setup80Unblocking Your V100 Personal CommunicatorIf you are blocked from accessing your V100 Personal Communicator, use the following key sequen

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Phone Setup81Set Time and DateSetting the time and date is easy. Just follow the instructions given by your Personal Communicator. But remember, use t

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Phone Setup82Select Keypad TonesYou can set this feature to hear tones when you press the buttons on your Personal Communicator, or you can turn off t

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Phone Setup83Master ClearCaution: All phone book entries are deleted with this feature! The master clear option performs the same operations as the M

Page 132 - Export Law Assurances

Network Selection84Network SelectionTo make and receive calls, your Personal Communicator must be registered with one of the available networks.Your P

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Network Selection85Network SearchDetermines how often your Personal Communicator attempts to register with a network and how the attempt is made.Regis

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Fixed Dialing... 57Set Up One-Touch Dialing... 59Alarm Clock ... 60Set Alar

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Network Selection86Preferred NetworksAdd Network to Preferred ListYou can add networks to your preferred list.• If you choose from the available list,

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Call Meters Menu87Find New NetworkWhen you select this feature, your Personal Communicator attempts to register with a network other than your current

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Call Meters Menu88Show Call ChargesYou can find out the charges for last call cost, the total for all your calls, and how much credit you have left.No

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Call Meters Menu89Show Time Per CallDisplays the time meter during your calls.Note: If you have the Advice of Charge service, your chargeable calls a

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Call Meters Menu90Set Total Charge LimitYou can set a maximum limit for call charges. When your limit is reached, the network does not allow you to re

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Games91GamesYou can play three different games on your Motorola V100 Personal Communicator when you select Games from the main menu. Your choices are

Page 141 - Wireless Phone Safety Tips

Games92When you successfully move all disks from the center pole to any other pole, you win the game.Game Rules• Only one disk can be moved at a time.

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Games93BaccaratThe object of this game is to predict which hand will get closest to 9 points, or if there will be a tie game. The two hands are P for

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Games94BricksThis fun game is intended for a single player. In this game, there is a set of bricks at the top of the display, a paddle at the bottom,

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Quick Access Menu95• The first movement of the ball is automatic and happens at a random angle. Thereafter, it moves according to the way in which it

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