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  • Page 1 Hutchison Whampoa group of companies. Designed by Dutton Merrifield Ltd, Bristol. This publication is printed on fully recyclable paper. DM04321 Oct04 A1000 3 services user guide...
  • Page 2 Getting set up Your mobile explained Get going Today on 3 Calls Easy as... Contacts Media centre 3 services user guide Mail & Messaging Synchronisation Extra features & Security Motorola Health & General Information A1000 Troubleshooting, Index & Useful Numbers...
  • Page 3 Ready for it.
  • Page 4 Hutchison 3G UK Limited trading as 3 is a service provider and has provided the information in this user guide concerning what you might expect from 3 services. Motorola, Inc. is the manufacturer of the Motorola A1000 mobile and has provided the information on its features and use set out...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents The sections in orange describe 3 services, and those in black describe Motorola services. 4.12 Accessing Music Getting set up 4.13 Games 4.15 Finding a game Installing the SIM and memory card 4.16 Playing a game Installing and charging the battery 4.17...
  • Page 6 Motorola Health & General Viewing photos or videos Playing an audio clip Information Deleting and copying audio, picture 11.1 A message from Motorola your mobile and video clips manufacturer Mail & Messaging Troubleshooting, Index Setting up and listening to your voicemail &...
  • Page 8: Getting Set Up

    Getting set up First things first. There are a few simple things to do before you can use your new mobile. This section shows you how to install your SIM and battery and how to charge it up. Installing the SIM and memory card Installing and charging the battery Battery use...
  • Page 9: Installing The Sim And Memory Card

    Installing the SIM and memory card How to get your own mobile number and other details onto your mobile. First you have to insert your SIM 1. Slide the SIM card door towards (subscriber identity module) into top, then lift upward to open. your mobile.
  • Page 10 3. Close the SIM card holder and slide it back to lock, as shown in the illustration. 4. Slide the memory card door to the left, as shown in the illustration, and lift open. Insert your memory card into the tray, ensuring the gold plate is facing down. Close the memory card holder and pull it out to lock.
  • Page 11: Installing And Charging The Battery

    Your mobile is designed to ™ be used only with Motorola Original batteries, and we recommend that you store your battery in the protective case when it’s not in use. While you’re charging, the battery...
  • Page 12 3. Replace the battery cover and slide into place until it locks. 4. Plug in the travel charger with the release tab facing upwards on the mobile. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. When your mobile indicates on screen that the battery is fully charged (Battery Status: High, Charging Complete), press the release tab...
  • Page 13: Battery Use

    Your Motorola A1000 battery must be For optimum battery performance, always disposed of properly and may need to ™...
  • Page 14: Your Mobile Explained

    Your mobile explained. Your Motorola A1000 can do a lot of things, so it makes sense for you to know your way around its navigation and controls. Spend a few minutes familiarising yourself with your mobile’s screen and icons now, and you’ll be ready to explore all its features.
  • Page 15: Getting To Know Your Motorola A1000

    Getting to know your Motorola A1000 Familiarise yourself with its features. Game key B Camera Earpiece Game key A Application Selector Bar Information Snack Personal Information Application Shortcuts Status Bar Navigation key Send key To make voice calls and answer calls.
  • Page 16 Camera key On / off power Volume keys Screen lock Speakerphone key Speaker Earpiece Speaker Serial / USB Charger connector socket socket Stylus User guide...
  • Page 17: Your Mobile's Start Screen

    Your mobile’s start screen Your mobile’s screen is divided into six basic displays: the Application Selector Bar, the Menu Bar, Information Snacks, Personal Information, Application Shortcuts and the Status Bar. 1 Application Selector Bar The Application Selector Bar displays six icons that allow fast, easy access to commonly used applications.
  • Page 18: Opening Applications

    The stylus is stored You can open an application in the in the back of your Motorola A1000. following ways: Select one of the icons in the Application Selector Bar at the top of the screen.
  • Page 19: Status Indicators

    Status indicators The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows the following indicators. To change the setting of an icon, select it and then select the setting you want. Icon type Name Description Shows the current time. 1. Clock Select this to display the on-screen 2.
  • Page 20 Name Description Icon type Shows that you have a new message. 7. Message Email Note: If someone sends you a text message (SMS) or a picture or video message (MMS) and their mobile number is in your Contacts list, the indicator is white, otherwise, the indicator is amber.
  • Page 21: Your Mobile's Keys And Navigation

    Your mobile’s keys and navigation There aren’t a lot of buttons on your mobile, but they do a lot. 1 Game key A 5 The Triangle key 3 The End key In a lot of the mobile applications, This key is your one-touch This key is used to end calls as access to Today on 3, a you can press this key to open the...
  • Page 22 User guide...
  • Page 24: Get Going

    Get going This section shows you how you can adjust various settings to make your mobile perform exactly as you like. It explains how to set the time and date, sounds and wallpapers, as well as showing the various ways of entering text, plus a number of shortcuts.
  • Page 25: Turning Your Mobile On And Off

    Turning your mobile on and off Ensure that your SIM is in your mobile and the battery is charged. To turn your mobile on… On / Off Press and hold the power until the power is on. To turn your mobile off… On / Off Press and hold the power until the power is off.
  • Page 26: Recalibrating Your Screen

    Recalibrating your screen The sensitivity of your screen’s response to your stylus is pre-calibrated using factory settings. We recommend that you recalibrate the screen to fit how you use the stylus. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select At the Handset tab, select Screen Select Calibrate Select the three calibration points in numerical order (when you are...
  • Page 27: Setting The Time And Date

    Setting the time and date You’ll need to set the time and date before you can use your Calendar and other functions. Once you’ve done so, it will also help the speed of 3 services. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Select Date and Time from the Menu Bar Select Set time &...
  • Page 28: Setting System Sounds

    Setting system sounds How to set volume levels for the sounds of screen key presses and system alerts. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select At the Handset tab, select Sound Select your preferred sound settings Select Done You can set the volume here for screen / button selections and alert mode.
  • Page 29: Choosing Ringtune And Alert Profiles

    Choosing ringtune and alert profiles Your mobile will ring or vibrate to notify you of an incoming call, message or event. This ring is called an ‘alert’. To choose your tones… Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Settings on the Menu Bar Select Tones At Ring tones, select your preferred ringtune for 3 number / 3 additional line / Video /...
  • Page 30: Setting A Wallpaper

    Setting a wallpaper You can change the background image (wallpaper) for the Application Launcher screen. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select View Select Wallpaper Select Background To change the wallpaper... Select Find image Select your preferred image Select Press Select Done To remove the wallpaper…...
  • Page 31: Entering Text

    Entering text There are two ways of entering names, numbers and text messages on your Motorola A1000 – the handwriting recognition method and the virtual keyboard method. Handwriting recognition keyboard You can only activate the handwriting pad when the screen cursor is in a field that...
  • Page 32: Text Entry Shortcuts

    Text entry shortcuts Button Function Select keyboard / handwriting recognition To set up the first letter of a sentence as a capital letter, automatic space after each word, and word completion as you type Switches between shift and caps To move the keyboard to the top and bottom of the screen Deletes one character to the left Acts as a tab button –...
  • Page 33: General Shortcuts

    General shortcuts Icon / Button / Key Function To turn the power on and off, press down and hold for 3 seconds Application Launcher Start screen Phone keypad Messaging application Contacts application Camera (still and video) Video library Music library End key / phone keypad Send key (making calls / recent calls) To change profile –...
  • Page 34: Today On

    4 Today on 3 3 brings you a whole world of communication, information and entertainment services. You can ask for directions within major cities, get the latest news, keep up to date with Premier League footie action, play games and much, much more. This section is your guided tour of that world.
  • Page 35: Today On 3

    Today on 3 It’s where you get the latest on 3 every day laid out on one screen, ready for you to check it out. One press of and you’re straight into Today on 3 – the fastest way to find exactly what’s new in the world of 3. Today on 3 brings you the pick of the day’s video, audio and text stories on one revolving screen.
  • Page 36: Using Today On 3

    Using Today on 3 Today on 3 is the first screen you will see after pressing . It brings you the pick of the day’s video, audio and text stories. The content is updated throughout the day, seven days a week. Press Select your preferred service home page eg,...
  • Page 37: Getting To Know The Services Screen

    Getting to know the services screen A whole range of amazing services laid out as a series of icons. You can also select at the top of the Today on 3 screen, where you’ll find colourful icons like these. Each icon represents a 3 service you can select. You can scroll through the services screen by using the stylus.
  • Page 38: The Service Icons

    The service icons These service icons provide quick access to the home page of each service. Music Weather Keep up with the kings and Watch and listen to the national queens of pop, rock and R’n’B forecast every day and find out with all the latest videos and whether the brolly or the reviews.
  • Page 39: Tunes & Pix

    The service icons More of the services you can get on 3… News Tunes & Pix Find Keep up to date with the breaking Stand out from the crowd. Business Finder stories from Reuters and ITN. Transform your mobile with With around 2 million British Watch ITN Headlines, updated original ringtunes and imaginative...
  • Page 40 Many services are updated regularly. Check out our timetable on three.co.uk for more information. Note: Some of these services may not be available in the voice & picture service area. For details, see ‘Stuff you can’t do without’. A to B Mail Find out how to get from A to As long as your friends have got...
  • Page 41 Tunes & Pix on 3 CUSTOMISE YOUR MOBILE TO LOOK AND SOUND UNLIKE ANYONE ELSE’S True identity! User guide...
  • Page 43: Downloading A Ringtune

    Downloading a ringtune Get the sound that says it’s your mobile going off. To access… Press Select Select Select 3 Tunes & Pix Select Ringtunes YOU CAN SET DIFFERENT TUNES FOR DIFFERENT CONTACTS... User guide...
  • Page 44 ...SO YOU’LL KNOW WHO’S CALLING To download a new ringtune… Select your preferred style of ringtune Select your preferred ringtune Select Sample ringtune Select Hear sample Select Cancel after you have finished listening to the ringtune Select Select Buy ringtune To set the downloaded Select Install as RingTune ringtune, see page 3.4.
  • Page 45: Music

    Music on 3 DANCE TO YOUR FAVOURITE MUSIC VIDEOS Bang on. 4.11 User guide...
  • Page 46: Accessing Music

    Accessing Music Watch a video on your mobile. To access the clip Press again later… Select Press Select Select Select MUSIC VIDEOS Select your Select your preferred singer / preferred clip band To view To view the clip without full screen… downloading…...
  • Page 47 Games on 3 BUY A GAME AND KEEP IT FOREVER OR RENT ONE AND PAY LESS The next level. 4.13 User guide...
  • Page 49: Finding A Game

    Finding a game Download a game to your mobile. Pick anything from fast-paced shoot-’em-ups to classic brainteasers. Press Select Select Select your preferred game Select Download games Your game will now download to your mobile. Press Install Press Done Each game has specific information about what constitutes a single play of that game.
  • Page 50: Playing A Game

    Playing a game Play a game you have already downloaded. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select your preferred game Select New Games User guide 4.16...
  • Page 51 Football on 3 Have it!! 4.17 User guide...
  • Page 53: Accessing Football Services

    Accessing football services Get the latest news, match reports, live scores and video clips, with Barclays Premiership and UEFA Champions League goal action. Press Select Select Choosing goal alerts for a team means that you will receive alerts for all goals, half-time and full-time scores for all matches that your team plays in.
  • Page 54: How To Set Goal Alerts For Your Football Team

    How to set goal alerts for your football team To alert you to goals, half-time and full-time results and match highlights. You can only get these alerts once you’ve initially set up your alerts. Press Select Select Select Alerts Select Football Select your preferred league or division Select your preferred team...
  • Page 55: Downloading And Storing Match Highlights

    Downloading and storing match highlights from an alert If you set up a video alert for your favourite Premiership team, 3 will send you a text message containing a link to the full-time match highlights. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Text Message Select the match highlights message Select the underlined link...
  • Page 56 To view the clip without To access the clip downloading… again later… Select Quickplay Press Select To save the clip and watch… Select your preferred clip Select Save & play To view full screen… Once the download is completed, Select the centre of the it will automatically play.
  • Page 57 Comedy on 3 Laughing gear. HAVE YOURSELF A LAUGH, WHENEVER AND WHEREVER 4.23 User guide...
  • Page 59: Using Comedy

    Using comedy How to have a laugh whenever you feel the need... To access the clip Press again later… Select Press Select Select Select your preferred category Select your Select your preferred video clip preferred clip To view the clip without To view full downloading…...
  • Page 60: Other Useful Services

    Other useful services...
  • Page 61: Setting Your Favourite Locations

    Setting your favourite locations We recommend that you set your favourite locations upfront. This will save you from having to enter them each time you use the service. So whenever you use Quick Map, Find or A to B, your favourite locations will appear in a drop down menu. Press Select Select...
  • Page 62: Using Quick Map

    Using Quick Map View a map of where you are now – or another location. Press Select Select You have two options to select a location… Option 1 Select My location Select your preferred location Option 2 A map showing the area you are in will Select the query box be displayed.
  • Page 63: Using My Nearest

    Using My Nearest Find a bank, restaurant, florist or whatever you need, wherever you are. This example shows how to find your nearest florist. Press Select Select Select My Nearest Select Florists You have two options to select a location… Option 1 Select My location Select your preferred location...
  • Page 64: Viewing The Latest News

    Viewing the latest news Keep up to date with news as it breaks. Press Select Select Select your preferred news clip To view the clip without downloading… Select Quickplay To save the clip and watch… Select Save & play To view full screen… Once the download is completed, Select the centre of the video clip while it will automatically play.
  • Page 65: Setting Up A Financial Portfolio

    Setting up a financial portfolio How to keep track of your stocks and shares. Press Select Select Select Financial home Select My Portfolios Your mobile will display You currently have no Portfolios. Would you like to set one up? Select Proceed Select the query box Select Enter the name of your portfolio...
  • Page 66 Calls Right. Let’s get some basic functions sorted out. Making and receiving calls is as easy as you’d expect. But there’s also a number of useful 3 services that will make it easier for you to manage your calls. Grouptalk, Call Divert, Call Waiting…...
  • Page 67: Making And Receiving A Voice Call

    Making and receiving a voice call The basics... To make a voice call... Press Use the stylus to enter the phone number on the keypad Select to make the call Press to finish the call To answer a voice call... Press Press to finish the call...
  • Page 68: Making And Receiving A Video Call

    Making and receiving a video call How to speak face to face on a mobile. To make a video call... To block the sound from the mobile... Press Select Use the stylus to enter the phone number on the keypad To answer a video call...
  • Page 69: Making A Call From Contacts Or Recent Calls List

    Making a call from Contacts or recent calls list Saves time typing in the number. From your contacts... Select from the Application Selector Bar Select your preferred contact Press make a voice call Select to make a video call Press to finish the call From your recent calls list...
  • Page 70: Grouptalk

    Grouptalk You can talk to up to 5 other people simultaneously. To make the call... Press Use the stylus to enter the first phone number on the keypad Select to make the call Select to enter the second contact’s number Select to make the call Select...
  • Page 71: Caller Id

    Caller ID Handy if you don’t want the person you’re calling to know it’s you. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Phone on the Menu Bar Select Hide my ID if you want to hide your number for the next call User guide...
  • Page 72: Diverting Incoming Voice / Video Calls And Faxes

    Diverting incoming voice / video calls and faxes When you don’t want to take calls, but you want to hear what your callers have to say. You can divert all your incoming voice / video calls and faxes to another number (such as to your Voicemail) or divert them only when your mobile is busy, out of coverage or unavailable.
  • Page 74: Contacts

    Contacts Your Motorola A1000 gives you a great way to keep in touch with friends and colleagues. Contacts lets you find their details whenever you want, wherever you are. These next few pages show you how to create and manage your contacts and store them according to what type they are –...
  • Page 75: Storing A Contact

    Storing a contact Contacts gives you quick access to names, numbers and email addresses. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select All from the Menu Bar Select All / USIM / Unfiled USIM will save on the SIM card. Unfiled will save on the mobile. Select Contacts from the Menu Bar Select New...
  • Page 76 To store a contact from your Select to listen to the ringtune recent calls list… for the contact. See page 3.5 to assign specific ringtunes for voice, Press video and messaging. Select Dialled / Missed / Answered Select to enter a private note Select your preferred contact number Select to assign a photo...
  • Page 77: Sending Contacts

    Sending contacts You can send a contact’s details by multimedia message or email. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select your preferred contact Select Contacts from the Menu Bar Select Send as vCard / Text Select All details for Send as Text Select Done for Send as Text At Send as: select Email / Text / Multimedia message...
  • Page 78: Editing And Deleting A Contact

    Editing and deleting a contact It’s easy to keep up to date with changes to your contacts’ details. To edit it… To recover a contact immediately after deletion… Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Edit Use the scroll arrow or select the Select Undo delete appropriate alphabet tab.
  • Page 79: Searching Contacts

    Searching contacts You can access your contacts in a matter of seconds. Select from the Application Selector Bar Use the scroll arrow or select the appropriate alphabet tab. Select your preferred contact Select Contacts from the Menu Bar Select Find Select Enter the name of the contact To search for names...
  • Page 80: Copying A Contact Between Mobile And Sim

    Copying a contact between mobile and SIM You can copy a contact detail between your mobile and SIM (so if you upgrade your mobile you can take your contacts with you). You can also copy from SIM to mobile. Select from the Application Selector Bar...
  • Page 81 Copying all contacts between SIM and mobile How to copy all contact details at once between your SIM and mobile. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select All from the Menu Bar Select USIM (contacts saved on the SIM) / Unfiled (contacts saved on mobile) Select Contacts from the Menu Bar...
  • Page 82: Media Centre

    Media Centre Your Motorola A1000 is way more than just a mobile. It’s also a camera – for photos and video – and a way to play music. These next few pages show you how to take pics and video clips and store them, and how to play different kinds of music files.
  • Page 83: Taking A Photo

    Taking a photo How to take and store photos and save them on your internal / external memory card. Press (Camera key) Ensure is selected Your mobile’s screen acts as the viewfinder. Point the camera lens at your subject Press to switch camera view Press to take the picture...
  • Page 84: Making A Video Clip

    Making a video clip You can make a video up to 12 or 60 seconds long. Save the clip in either the internal / external memory card and view them when you want. Select (Camera key) Point the camera lens at the subject Ensure is selected Your mobile’s screen acts as the viewfinder.
  • Page 85: Viewing Photos Or Videos

    Viewing photos or videos ...Either from your mobile memory or from your SD memory card. Press (Camera key) Select Select Select the image you want to view Press (left or right) to move between the photos To view photos / videos... Press (centre) To view a video clip full screen...
  • Page 86: Playing An Audio Clip

    Playing an audio clip You can download music from your PC to your mobile and listen to your favourite tunes. Your mobile plays the following types of files: MP3, Window’s Media (Version 8) and WAV. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select from the Application Shortcuts Select the audio clip you want to listen to...
  • Page 87 Deleting and copying audio, picture and video clips You can delete media files to create more space on your mobile / memory card, or you can copy them to another location. Select Copy Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Done Select To delete a file…...
  • Page 88 Mail & Messaging You can send and receive emails and manage all your mail in one place with 3’s Mail service. It also lets you access and retrieve your voicemail, email and faxmail either by using the email application on your mobile, browsing in (using the Triangle key), or by phoning in from your mobile.
  • Page 89: Setting Up And Listening To Your Voicemail

    Setting up and listening to your voicemail Choose your PIN and record a greeting by calling in from your mobile. Press Press for 3 seconds Once connected to 3, a voice prompt will ask you to change your PIN and select Ensure is selected, then select Choose a new 4-digit PIN and select...
  • Page 90: Creating And Sending A Text Message

    Creating and sending a text message It’s one of the key ways to stay in contact. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Text message Select Message from the Menu Bar Select New At To: select : to choose a contact from Contacts Select Done Select...
  • Page 91: Setting Up Your Email Username

    Setting up your email username To send and receive email, you will need to set up your email username. Press Select Select Select the Enter Username box and enter the Username, eg johnsmith If the username has already been taken, enter another one.
  • Page 92: Setting Up Your Email Profile

    Setting up your email profile How to create an email account from the Control Panel. Select from the Application Selector Bar Select Select Connections Select Messaging accounts At Email: Select Edit At the Basic tab: Select Your name – enter the name that you want to appear on outgoing emails Select Username –...
  • Page 93: Setting Up Your Pop3 Email Account

    Setting up your POP3 email account You can collect emails stored in your other email accounts on your mobile, once you have completed the configuration to access them. Press Select Select Select Select Setting Select Manage other mail Select Add new account Select to enter details Select Done...
  • Page 94: Creating And Sending Emails – Direct

    Creating and sending emails – direct How to use the email application on your mobile. Select Inbox / Outbox / Draft / Sent Select from the Application Selector Bar Select the email to delete Select 3mail Select Message from the Menu Bar Select Message from the Menu Bar Select Delete message Select New...
  • Page 95: Capturing And Sending A Video Message

    Capturing and sending a video message You can record up to 12 seconds of video and send it as a video message to any email address. To capture it… Press (camera key) Ensure is selected Point the camera lens at the subject Press to switch camera view Select...
  • Page 96 IT’S GOOD TO RECEIVE To send it… At To: select Select your preferred contact Select Done Select to enter the contact details Select to write the message Select Send User guide...
  • Page 97 Capturing and sending a photo as a multimedia message Take a quick snap of what’s around you and send it on. To capture it… Press (camera key) Ensure is selected Point the camera lens at the subject Press to switch camera view Select Select At Send as, select Multimedia message...
  • Page 98: Addressing A Message Using Contacts

    Addressing a message using Contacts This is a shortcut to sending a text / video message and email. To add another slide to Select from the Application the message… Selector Bar Select Select your preferred contact Select Send To send a text message… Select Select Select on the text area and write...
  • Page 99: Viewing Text And Multimedia

    Viewing text and multimedia message inbox Incoming messages are stored in the inbox, ready for you to read, save, reply to or delete. Press To view the text / multimedia message inbox… To delete a Select new Text / multimedia message(s) multimedia Select the unread text message message…...
  • Page 100: Viewing Your Email Inbox

    Viewing your email inbox Incoming emails also get stored in the inbox. Press To view 3mail inbox… Select new email(s) Select Receive and send To download unread emails… Select to choose multiple unread emails Select Receive and send To read an email… Select the downloaded email to read To access Sent, Outbox and Draft messages…...
  • Page 102: Synchronisation

    If you want your mobile to work with a PC or a Bluetooth headset, you need to set them up first. Here’s where you can find out how. Connecting with a Bluetooth headset Synchronise with your PC Installing Motorola software on your PC Backing up and customising synchronisation...
  • Page 103: Connecting With A Bluetooth Headset

    Select Bluetooth Select Settings Select Bluetooth on Select Devices Select Add Refer to your Bluetooth headset user guide for pairing your mobile and headset Select your Bluetooth headset eg, Motorola Headset Select Enter the Passkey eg 0000 Select Done User guide...
  • Page 104: Synchronise With Your Pc

    Synchronise with your PC You can set up your mobile and PC so that the Contacts, Calendar and emails on them are up to date and match each other. System requirements Connect your mobile to your PC to allow you to copy across Item Requirements (synchronise) your mobile’s Contacts,...
  • Page 105: Installing Motorola Software On Your Pc

    Installing Motorola software on your PC How to install Motorola Desktop suite for the A1000 on a PC so you can synchronise the two. 1. Insert your Motorola A1000 CD provided with your Motorola Desktop suite functionality mobile into the CD drive of your PC.
  • Page 106: Personal Information

    Backing up and customising synchronisation How to keep your A1000’s data safe on your PC and alter your synchronisation settings. To back up your A1000 mobile... To customise synchronisation settings... Setting. 1. Click on 1. Click on 2. Click on Backup, and then the two boxes next, 2.
  • Page 108 Extra features & Security Your Motorola A1000 has a bunch of useful extra features, including a Calendar with alarms to remind you of specific appointments and a way to lock your mobile. 10.1 Storing an appointment 10.2 Setting alarms 10.3 Setting the SIM PIN code 10.4...
  • Page 109: The Alarm Sounds

    Storing an appointment Now you need never miss an appointment again. Select your preferred interval Select from the Application Selector Bar Select to save Select To change the time when Select Calendar from the Menu Bar the alarm sounds… Select New Select the time and date below the alarm check box Select...
  • Page 110: Setting Alarms

    Setting alarms You can use the Time function as an alarm clock – It’s ideal for regular alarms you don’t want to include in your Calendar or To do list. You can set up to three alarms. Set your alarm… Select from the Application Selector Bar Select...
  • Page 111: Setting The Sim Pin Code

    Setting the SIM PIN code Your PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects the information stored on your SIM. Select the Application Selector Bar Select Settings from the Menu Bar Select Security Select USIM PIN1 Enter the PIN 1 (default 0000) Select Done Select Change USIM PIN1 Enter the PIN 1 (default 0000)
  • Page 112: Locking Your Mobile

    Locking your mobile You can lock your mobile whenever you like to stop anyone else using it, or you can set it to lock every time you turn it off. To lock it… To clear the code… Select Clear Select from the Application Selector Bar Enter the 6-digit password...
  • Page 114 Motorola Health & Safety Information The information in this section gives you detailed guidelines on how to use your mobile as safely as possible. 11.1 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer...
  • Page 115: Operational Precautions

    A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer Operational Precautions IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS To assure optimal phone performance and INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. make sure human exposure to RF energy The information provided in this...
  • Page 116: Rf Energy Interference

    Use of accessories not approved by on your body when transmitting, always Motorola, including but not limited to place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or batteries and antenna, may cause your approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body phone to exceed RF energy exposure harness for this phone, if available.
  • Page 117 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer Facilities NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket. Turn off your phone in any facility where Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to posted notices instruct you to do so. These minimise the potential for interference.
  • Page 118: Use While Driving

    Use While Driving Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Check the laws and regulations on the use Turn off your phone prior to entering any of phones in the area where you drive. area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, Always obey them. unless it is a phone type especially qualified for use in such areas and certified as When using your phone while driving, please: ‘Intrinsically Safe’.
  • Page 119 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer Blasting Caps and Areas Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows: To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted ‘Turn...
  • Page 120: Repetitive Motion Injuries

    Seizures / Blackouts Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly. Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures Play in a room in which all lights are on. or blackouts when exposed to blinking lights, such as Play at the farthest distance possible from when watching television or playing video games.
  • Page 121 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer European Union Directives Conformance Statement Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with: The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC All other relevant EU Directives The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.
  • Page 122: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    SAR of the phone Additional related information includes the while operating can be well below the maximum Motorola testing protocol, assessment value. This is because the phone is designed to procedure, and measurement uncertainty operate at multiple power levels so as range for this product.
  • Page 124 Troubleshooting, Index & Useful Numbers Facing a problem? Use this section to track down what’s wrong – and correct it... 12.1 Troubleshooting 12.3 Index 12.5 Useful Numbers...
  • Page 125: Troubleshooting

    Also, make sure that your mobile’s microphone isn’t covered. The mobile has been damaged, Dropping your mobile, getting it wet or using a non-Motorola battery charger can dropped, got wet or you used damage the mobile. The mobile’s limited warranty doesn’t cover damage caused a non-Motorola battery charger.
  • Page 126 Solution Problem The mobile rings even though the The ringer may be set to play a tone even though your mobile is set to a Silent Silent or Vibrate alert profile has alert profile. (See page 3.4.) been selected. You tried to make a call but it You may have called the number too soon after turning your mobile on.
  • Page 127 Index – sending – storing 6.1 – 6.2 Alarm 10.2 Mail, email, voice – from recent calls list Alert profiles 2.5, 3.3, 3.7 and fax 8.1 – 8.6 Applications – inbox 8.12 Audio clip Media centre 7.1 – 7.5 Email 8.3 –...
  • Page 128 – setting – football services 4.19 – voice, video, messages – goal alerts 4.20 Wallpaper – match highlights 4.21 – setting Game Safety and – finding 4.15 health information 11.1 – 11.8 – playing 4.16 Screen, start 2.3 – 2.6 Locations –...
  • Page 129: Calls

    Useful Numbers Mobile Other phones 3 Customer Services 0870 7330 333 Mail (Voicemail, 07782 333 123 Email and Faxmail) ThreePay top-up 0870 7330 444 Directory enquiries 118 333 118 333 International directory enquiries 118 313 118 333 Disabled & elderly enquiries Emergency calls* *112 is the international standard emergency number from your mobile.

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