Motorola A008 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................3
Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation .............................................3
Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility .............................................................4
Facilities.............................................................................................................4
Aircraft ..............................................................................................................4
Medical Devices.................................................................................................5
Safety and General ...................................................................................................5
Use in Vehicles ..................................................................................................5
Operational Warnings........................................................................................6
Operational Cautions .........................................................................................6
European Union Directives Conformance Statement..................................................7
Total Customer Satisfaction.......................................................................................8
Warranty Information................................................................................................9
How to get Warranty Service .............................................................................9
GETTING STARTED .......................................................................................................13
Checklist .................................................................................................................13
Inserting Your SIM Card ..........................................................................................15
Installing the Battery ...............................................................................................16
Charging the Battery ...............................................................................................17
Battery Performance and Maintenance....................................................................17
Low Battery Warning ..............................................................................................18
Battery Indicators ....................................................................................................18
Turning Your Device On - General...........................................................................18
Turning Your Device On..........................................................................................19
Turning Your Device On - Phone Mode............................................................19
Turning Your Device On - PDA Mode...............................................................19
Complete Process of Turning On Your Device ..................................................20
Selecting the Handset Operation Mode ...........................................................22
Turning OFF the phone ....................................................................................22
Screen Displays and Operation.........................................................................22

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION......................1 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION................3 Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation ..........3 Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator.......3 Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure ......4 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility .............4 Facilities......................4 Aircraft ......................4 Medical Devices....................5...
  • Page 2 One Call Connected..................39 Hold Call and Dial another Number ..............40 Switch Call.......................41 Transfer Call ....................41 To transfer an active call to the call on hold: ............42 Turbo Dialling....................42 Dialling numbers stored in a SIM card..............43 Auto Re-dial......................44 ii Table of Contents...
  • Page 3 Searching Group Recipients ................63 Adding Group Recipients.................64 Deleting Groups ....................64 Copying Contact Information from the Phone Memory to a SIM Card .....66 Copying Contact Information from a SIM Card to the Phone Memory .....67 Sending and Receiving Contact Information.............68 Sending Contact Information ................69 Receiving Contact Information.................71...
  • Page 4 Storing Phone Numbers from SMS Messages...........94 Adding New Message Folders................96 Editing Message folder ..................97 Deleting Message folder ..................97 Empty Trash folder...................97 Making Phone Calls or Sending Messages Through Address Book ....98 CALL REGISTERS......................99 Last 20 Call Records..................100 E-MAIL ........................101 E-mail Access ......................103 Accessing your Mailbox .................103...
  • Page 5 Entering Information..................116 NOTE PAD........................117 Creating a Note Pad entry ..................117 Searching and Editing Notepad entries................117 Deleting all Notepad Entries ..................118 Deleting a Single Note Pad Entry ................118 Sending a Note .....................118 Sending via email ..................118 Sending via SMS....................119 Sending via Fax....................119 Beam via Infrared...................119...
  • Page 6 Cleaning Up your Task List................132 Deleting a Single Task..................132 VOICE NOTES ......................133 Recording a Voice note ..................133 Searching and Replaying a Voice Note ..............133 Recording a New Voice Note.................134 ALARMS........................135 Setting an alarm....................135 Setting an Alert or Ring Tone ................136 Switching off an activated alarm ................136...
  • Page 7 RING TONE COMPOSER.....................153 Ringer Tone Editor ....................153 Selecting and Playing a Ring Tone .................153 Composing and Adding a New Ring Tone .............154 Sending your Ring Tone ..................155 Receiving a Ring Tone via SMS ................155 Sending your Ring Tone via Infra Red ..............156 Deleting your Ring Tones ..................156...
  • Page 8 STK APPLICATION ......................167 Viewing the List of Applications ................167 Viewing the List of Options within an Application ..........167 Service Message....................167 Entering a Message....................167 Connect to Service ....................167 Sending a Short Message..................167 SYSTEM SETUP......................169 Security.........................169 Locking and Unlocking your Phone..............170 Auto Lock......................171 Fixed Dialling ....................172...
  • Page 9 My Numbers....................196 Call Meters (Charge Meters) ................196 Available Credits....................198 Sounds & Alerts ....................199 Speaker Volume Setup...................200 Touch Screen Volume ..................200 Notifications ....................201 Display Setup ......................201 Calibrate screen.....................202 Date book Setup....................202 Messaging Setup ....................203 Voice Mail Setup ...................203 Inbox Setup ....................204 Service Centre Info..................204...
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    Congratulations on being the proud owner of the latest wireless communications device - the Motorola A008. Your handset combines a host of mobile phone features with the power and flexibility of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). In addition to making calls, sending short messages and faxes, you can send and receive IMAP and POP3 email messages, browse the Internet, download J2ME applications and organise your communication needs using the large touch screen.
  • Page 12 2 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Safety And General Information

    Card, which is included with radio models that offer this capability. RF Operational Characteristics Your Personal Communicator contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The Personal Communicator operates in the frequency range 900 MHz to 1990 MHz and employs digital modulation techniques.
  • Page 14: Portable Personal Communicator Operation And Eme Exposure

    To assure optimal performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures: Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the Personal Communicator and may violate FCC and/or other applicable regulations.
  • Page 15: Medical Devices

    Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Safety and General Use in Vehicles Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in your vehicle.
  • Page 16: Operational Warnings

    For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place the Personal Communicator in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If the Personal Communicator is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the Personal Communicator may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 17: European Union Directives Conformance Statement

    Number The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte - to find your DoC, enter the Product Approval Number from your product's label in the "Search"...
  • Page 18: Total Customer Satisfaction

    Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you. For e- mail queries contact: mcrc@ei.css.mot.com 8 Safety and General Information...
  • Page 19: Warranty Information

    You must inform Motorola of the lack of conformity to the applicable specifications of any of the Products within a period of two (2) months from the date on which you detect a defect in material, workmanship or lack of conformity and in any event within a term not to exceed the Warranty Term, by submitting the Product for service to Motorola.
  • Page 20 Repair Centre, as analysis of any problem may require inspection of the entire vehicular installation. Conditions This warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product have been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. Motorola reserves the right to refuse free-of-charge warranty service if the requested documentation cannot be presented or if the information is incomplete, illegible or incompatible with the factory records.
  • Page 21 (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering; (iii) the battery is used in equipment or services other than the equipment for which it is specified. Safety and General Information 11...
  • Page 22 12 Safety and General Information...
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    User Manual • CD-ROM ! Do not use a rough cloth or any abrasive material to clean the device as these might scratch the surface of the device. Also do not use any solvents to clean the device. Rocker Switch Moving the button up will: •...
  • Page 24 Socket Stylus Smart Button Pressing the button inwards will: • answer a phone call upon opening the flip • answer a phone call upon connecting to an ear piece • redial the last number • select functions. 14 Getting Started...
  • Page 25: Inserting Your Sim Card

    Phone Book numbers and messages. You can use your SIM card in any GSM handset and you will be charged for the call. ! Like a bank or credit card, you should keep your SIM card secure. Do not bend or scratch your card and avoid exposure to static electricity or water.
  • Page 26: Installing The Battery

    SIM, the Check Card message may be displayed. Remove the SIM card, check that it is the right way round and then re-insert it into the phone. If either of the Bad Card See Supplier, or Blocked See Supplier messages are displayed, then you will need to contact your Cellular Service Provider.
  • Page 27: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Before you can use your device, you need to install and charge the battery. A Travel Charger will be able to charge a battery fitted in a phone (as well as providing power to the phone directly).
  • Page 28: Low Battery Warning

    Your device may be turned on in a number of different ways, depending on the mode in which you want it to operate. If your device is new, or you do not want to change the default phone settings, please refer to the steps in Phone Mode.
  • Page 29: Turning Your Device On

    Turning Your Device On - PDA Mode Open the flip then press the Power button and hold the button for about 4 to 5 seconds (until the screen shows the mode of operation in the dialogue box) before releasing the button.
  • Page 30: Complete Process Of Turning On Your Device

    PDA functions. Refer to the Security Setup under System Setup. Tap Power Off to turn off the device. If the SIM card is working and the PIN is set the following screen will prompt you to key in your PIN as follows:...
  • Page 31 If you have set up the phone number lock (refer to Security Setup under System), the screen will prompt you to key in your number lock code to unlock the phone. Please key in the number lock using the same method as keying in your PIN.
  • Page 32: Selecting The Handset Operation Mode

    Select Cancel to dismiss the dialogue box and the current phone operation mode remains unchanged. Turning OFF the phone With the phone ON, open the flip then press and hold the Power button for about 1 second before releasing. Screen Displays and Operation Your device is the latest wireless communications device that combines the capability of a phone a PDA.
  • Page 33: Icons

    (disconnected) addition of "2" represents line 2 The icons indicate whether the handset is in phone mode, and also the status of the lines (Call mode). Pressing the icon will invoke the dial pad. Getting Started 23...
  • Page 34 + connected + no RF roaming no roaming no GPRS GPRS svc, but not attached GPRS svc + attached Notification SIM Card Full SIM Card Full & new notification (i.e. missed call, new SMS, etc.) New notification 24 Getting Started...
  • Page 35: Function Display Icons

    12:26 Selecting this icon allows you to adjust the world time. Function Display Icons The bottom left hand section of the display shows the function display indicators. Selecting a function icon will activate the function that it represents. Ringer status...
  • Page 36: Main Menu Function Icons

    The datebook is a calendar which allows you to schedule and organise your daily activities such as appointments and meetings. Allows you to create simple sketches and send them via fax and email or to send them to other A008 devices.
  • Page 37 The Voicenote feature enables you to record up to 3 minutes of personal messages. The integrated Alarm clock allows you to set alarm times and choose from a list of different alerts to remind you. An integrated tool with functions of a standard calculator and a scientific calculator.
  • Page 38: Buttons

    Button may consist of either words or icons, and are used to execute a certain function. The mostly common used buttons are Cancel and OK, which are found at the bottom of a screen (at the Function Display or Dialogue Box). Selecting OK executes the function then returns to the previous menu.
  • Page 39: Key-In Area

    Key-in Area Normally consists of titles and Key-in rows. You can use either the stylus or the keyboard to input text, figures and your message in the Key-in Area. 12:26 Edit John Smith Category: Unfiled Name: John Smith Work1:01065641 Work2:01065641...
  • Page 40: Scroll Bar

    Scroll Bar When there is a lot of information that cannot be shown on the screen at the same time, you can either Scroll Up or Scroll Down to see more information. The position of the Scroll Box shows the amount of current information relative to the total amount of information that is available.
  • Page 41: Handwriting Script Board

    Blank Space The upper part of the screen shows the words that are to be edited. Use the stylus to touch the key-in area at a position where you wish to enter, edit or delete words. The cursor will appear at that point.
  • Page 42: English And Numeric Keyboard

    Tap the up arrow or shift buttons to switch between upper and lower case. Numeric Keypad Using the stylus, tap on the Numeric buttons to enter numbers in the Key-in area, then tap OK. To enter punctuation, tap the (%#& key.) and the numeric keypad screen will change into punctuation screen.
  • Page 43: Terms Used In This Guide

    Keyboard to enter or edit information. Press OK to confirm your selection in the Similar Character Panel and the character will be placed at the position of the cursor. You will then be returned to the previous menu and the characters entered will appear at the Key-in-Area.
  • Page 44 34 Getting Started...
  • Page 45: Phone Functions

    Clear Send Tap the number that you wish to call and the number will appear at the Number Display Panel. if you wish to delete the last digit. Tap Clear to clear the entire phone number at the display panel.
  • Page 46: Gsm Emergency Phone Call

    Busy Drop Answer SIM Card Outbox Exit Compose Tap Answer to answer the call. When the call is finished, either Tap End to end the call or simply close the flip. Tap Drop to reject a call. 36 Phone Functions...
  • Page 47 If you pre-set the "Key Answer Only" to OFF, please refer to Flip Answer in the Phone Setup section under System Setup. The call will be answered upon opening the flip. If the flip is currently open, tap either the Smart Button or the Rocker switch to answer the call.
  • Page 48: Before Connection And During Dialling Functions

    Before Connection and During Dialling Functions ! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. In the Dial Pad screen, Tap...
  • Page 49: During Conversation Functions

    Address Book, please refer to the “Adding New Contact Information in Address Book” section. During Conversation Functions ! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider...
  • Page 50: Hold Call And Dial Another Number

    ! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. During an active call if you want to put the current call on hold so that you can make a second call do the following:...
  • Page 51: Switch Call

    Switch Call ! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. With one call on hold, and a second number successfully dialled, you can switch between the active call and the call on hold.
  • Page 52: To Transfer An Active Call To The Call On Hold

    Turbo dialling permits you to make a phone call easily by dialling a single number. To make a phone call using this feature, first store your nine most frequently used numbers in your Turbo dialling list. For storing number in the Turbo Dial List, please refer Turbo Dial List in the “Phone Setup”...
  • Page 53: Dialling Numbers Stored In A Sim Card

    If the key you tapped did not have a phone number assigned to it, you will be prompted if you want to be taken to the Turbo Dial Setup screen, see below Setup Turbo Dialing? Cancel Dialling numbers stored in a SIM card If you have numbers stored in your SIM card, you can dial them directly from the dial pad.
  • Page 54: Auto Re-Dial

    SMS Messages” section. Auto Re-dial If the network is busy, you will hear a fast busy signal. With Auto Re-dial set to On, your phone repeats the call attempt automatically until your call is connected. When your call is answered, your phone will ring or vibrate to notify you.
  • Page 55: Initiating A Conference Call

    Firstly, dial one party of the conference call. Then, place this call on hold and dial another phone number. You will then have one active call and one call on hold. Please refer to the section Hold Call and Dial another Number.
  • Page 56 During a conference call, you will also have the option to separate a selected member from the main Conference Call. In order to separate a member from the main Conference Call, there must not be any calls on hold. and then Tap Split 12:26 Split...
  • Page 57: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting If you have 2 active calls with one call on hold, and there is an incoming call, the screen will show: 12:26 Incoming Call Heidi Ho To answer,drop: Current call 12345678901234 Call on hold 123456789012 Drop Call Busy...
  • Page 58 48 Phone Functions...
  • Page 59: Address Book

    The Address Book stores and records important contact details and information including names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, pager numbers, e-mail address, important dates etc. Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved and dialled, and can also be used to send faxes and e-mails.
  • Page 60: Adding New Contact Information

    To select one of the default categories, tap the single selection box alongside the category you require. If you do not select a category, the contact will be added to the category Unfiled. If you select SIM Card, basic contacts information will be saved in the SIM card. Contacts information under the rest of the categories will be stored in the device.
  • Page 61: Inserting Pauses

    To fully utilize the Address Book function, we advise you to enter as much information as possible. For example, if you did not enter the mobile phone number in a contact, you will not be able to find this contact in the listing table when you are sending an SMS message.
  • Page 62: Storing A Number After A Call

    After tapping End to end a call, tap the Store button within 5 seconds. A Store Number display will be shown. You can choose to store the number as a New Contact in your Address Book or add the number to an existing Address Book entry.
  • Page 63: Storing A Number Into A New Contact

    Storing a Number into an Existing Contact If you choose Add to Contact, a list of All Contacts will be displayed. Select the entry you want to edit and tap OK. As before, you will be prompted to select the type of phone number, make your selection and tap OK.
  • Page 64: Search/Edit Contact Information

    If you want to return to the previous screen Tap Cancel. Tap on the first letter of the contact that you want to search for, then use the up and down arrow to select the name of the contact, for example John Smith. When you have found John Smith in the list, select it by tapping on it.
  • Page 65: Finding Contact Information

    You can choose to search the contacts by Name, Number or Text. Make your search selection and tap OK. If you selected find by Name, enter the name that you would like to search for and tap OK. The screen will then show the search results.
  • Page 66: Deleting A Contact

    Cancel Cancel Tap and select the name to show more contact information. Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu. If there are no matches to the search criteria, the screen will show No Match Found. Deleting a Contact at the main menu to enter the Address Book. Tap on the first letter of the contact that you want to search for, then use the up and down arrow to select it.
  • Page 67: Deleting Contacts

    Herry Ha Hiedi Ho Exit Tap OK to delete the contact information and save changes to the data. Tap Cancel to abort the deletion and return to the previous menu. Deleting Contacts If you want to delete more than one contact: in the All Contacts display.
  • Page 68 Tap Cancel to keep all the contact information and return to the All Contacts menu Display. Deleting... <name> Cancel If you tap Cancel whilst deleting is in progress, you will stop the delete process and return to the All Contacts screen. 58 Address Book...
  • Page 69: Creating Your Own Categories

    - sort names - print Contact - delete Contact At the Category: field,enter the name of the new category. Tap OK to confirm the creation of your new category. A Category Name may not exceed 10 characters in length. Address Book 59...
  • Page 70: Editing Your Own Category

    ! Only categories that you have defined yourself may be edited, the default categories of All Contacts, SIM Card, Unfiled, and Owner may not. If you have not added a category of your own, the Edit Category item will not be present.
  • Page 71: Deleting Your Own Category

    U - Z Herry Ha Cancel Hiedi Ho Exit Only categories that you have defined yourself may be deleted, the default categories of All Contacts, SIM Card, Unfiled, and Owner may not and will not be shown. Address Book 61...
  • Page 72: Creating Groups

    Setting Up a New Group The purpose of creating groups is for sending SMS messages to multiple recipients. Only those contacts with mobile phone numbers entered in their contact information will be able to be part of a group. at the main menu to enter the Address Book.
  • Page 73: Searching Group Recipients

    Tap the Category selection box to select the category in which the Group should appear. Tap the field at the prompt Name: and enter the name of the group that you wish to create and tap OK. Tap the field at the prompt Recipients: go through the listing and select each recipient by marking an X in front of the name.
  • Page 74: Adding Group Recipients

    Adding Group Recipients at the main menu to enter the Address Book. Scroll and select the group that you want to display more information about. Tap the field at the prompt Recipients: go through the listing and select each recipient that you want to add to the group.
  • Page 75 Entering and Editing Owner’s information ! You should carry out this setup before you can surf the Internet. The Internet setting should at least include your mobile phone number with your country code added before the number. The Internet terminal will use this number as your account number for calculating connection charges.
  • Page 76: Copying Contact Information From The Phone Memory To A Sim Card

    Copying Contact Information from the Phone Memory to a SIM Card You can copy contact information stored in your device to a SIM Card. By using the same SIM Card, you can also retrieve the contact information stored in another GSM phone.
  • Page 77: Copying Contact Information From A Sim Card To The Phone Memory

    Cancel Copy Tap OK to save the selected information in your SIM Card then tap Cancel to return to the All Contacts screen to select another contact. If the memory in the SIM card is full, “SIM Memory full” will be displayed.
  • Page 78: Sending And Receiving Contact Information

    Contact List again. Sending and Receiving Contact Information Your device allows you to send contact information as a short message. If the recipient is using a normal GSM mobile phone, the information received will be viewed as a normal short message; if the recipient is using the A008 mobile phone, the information received will be saved in their Contact List, at the appropriate phone number type.
  • Page 79: Sending Contact Information

    - beam contact , then select Send SMS to display the Select Type screen. Tap on the checkboxes to select the phone numbers to be sent and tap OK to display the New Message screen. Tap on the To: prompt, to display the Send To screen. Select the recipients of the contact information by tapping on the check boxes and tap OK.
  • Page 80 Send Cancel Tap Send to send the information. ! If you try to send contact information of a length exceeding the string length limitation (160 English characters), this notice will be displayed: “Unable To Send Information Exceeding Length Limitation”. 70 Address Book...
  • Page 81: Receiving Contact Information

    Receiving Contact Information When a new message arrives, there will be an alert sound and the following dialogue box will be displayed. 12:26 Message Center Emial Crane Franklin Ben New Text Gerherdt Will Message Golf Group Herry Ha Dismiss Read...
  • Page 82: Making Phone Calls And Sending Information Through Your Address Book

    Select the phone number or mobile phone number to place the call. ! If Prepend in Phone Setup is set to OFF, the call will be placed immediately once you tap the phone number. For more detail about Prepend, please refer to “Prepend Setup” section.
  • Page 83: Sending Short Messages From Through Address Book

    Tap on the email address of the recipient to display the New Message screen. Compose your email, then tap send. 12:26 New Message To:HaHa@yahoo.com Subject: Message: Cancel Send For more detail on how to add an attachment to the email, please refer to Send Attachment from the Email Function section. Address Book 73...
  • Page 84: Printing Contact Information

    ! Your PC should have the appropriate infrared equipment installed before using this function. You should also ensure that there are no obstructions between your device and the receiving device and that the two infrared ports are located close together prior to transmitting information.
  • Page 85 At the Print via IR screen, select the printer type and tap PRINT. If a connection can be established the device will start to transmit the information to the printer. You will be informed if printing is successful by a series of display messages.
  • Page 86: Sending Contact Information Using Irda

    If there is any interruption or an error occurs during transmission, an error message will be displayed. If you have too much information stored in your phone, the phone will remind you that the storage is already full when you try to enter new contact information. In this case, you must transfer the contact information to your PC and free up some storage, before entering new information into the phone.
  • Page 87: Sms

    • • Info Services Outbox Trash • Quick Text For example, the screen below shows that your Text Msgs. folder contains a total of 14 messages of which 12 are new or unread. 12:26 Message Centre Voice mail Inbox [12]14...
  • Page 88 Incoming Messages appear on your device display or in your Inbox. You must setup your message inbox before you can send or receive messages. The total number of messages the inbox can hold depends on the length of the messages and the number of other messages and drafts stored in your phone memory.
  • Page 89 You can send and receive, delete or file messages from your personal folders. SIM Card Incoming SMS messages will be stored in this folder by default. You can transfer the messages to another folder in accordance with your message management requirements. Outbox All outgoing text messages waiting to be sent will be stored in this folder.
  • Page 90: Sending Sms Messages

    OK. 12:26 New Message To:15555555555 Cancel Alternatively, tap on the To: prompt to display a list of names. Scroll through the list to make your selection. This method allows multiple entries of recipients. SMS 80...
  • Page 91 Names with other phone numbers will not displayed. Selecting multiple recipients allows one message to be sent to multiple recipients. Tap on the Message field to enter the text editor. Enter your message and Tap OK to save the message and return to the New message display.
  • Page 92 If you want to save the message and work on it later, tap at the New Message display and then tap Save to Drafts to save the message in your Draft Folder without sending it. You can still retrieve edit or send the message later.
  • Page 93 - save to draft - send later Sending Scheduled ! Scheduled sending of message will only be effective provided that you are within your Cellular Service Providers coverage and your device is turned on at the scheduled time. SMS 83...
  • Page 94: Receiving Sms Messages

    Tap , to display the Notifications screen where you may choose to read the message. If your device is off, the service centre will send the message to your device as soon as it is turned on. Receiving Voicemail Messages At the Main Menu tap to enter the Message Centre display;...
  • Page 95: Receiving Text Messages

    Cancel Send To send a reply, tap Reply to enter the New Message Display. The name or phone number of the sender will be entered automatically at the To: prompt. After you have entered your message, tap Send to deliver it.
  • Page 96 - move to folder - save address If there are more than two phone numbers stored in the Address Book under the sender’s name, you will be prompted to select a phone number. 10 Select the number and tap OK to make the call.
  • Page 97: Forward A Message

    Send Cancel Tap on the To: prompt to display a list of names. Scroll through the list to make your selection. This method allows multiple entries of recipients. Tap OK and the recipients name will be placed in the To: field in the Forward Message Display.
  • Page 98: Information Service

    After you have read a message, tap and select Move to Trash to delete the message. If there is a phone number present in the message, it can be extracted and saved in your address. Refer to Getting Numbers from an SMS.
  • Page 99: Quick Text

    I'm busy righ Cancel Back Enter your new text using one of the available input methods and tap OK when finished. Your new quick text message will be added to the list. Resetting to Default Quick Text List To revert to the default list of quick messages, tap at the Quick Text display and select Reset to Default.
  • Page 100: Adding A Quick Text Message To An Sms

    Adding a Quick Text Message to an SMS To add a quick text message into your message content, select the message to be added from the list of messages. 12:26 12:26 Quick Text New Message[0014] Please call me Alan Green;...
  • Page 101: Outbox

    Outbox Select Outbox at the Message Centre display, to view a list of all messages that have not yet been sent. The icon in front of it indicates the status of each message. • The icon indicates an unsent message that has been set to be sent at a specific time.
  • Page 102: Sent Message

    Select an unsent message that has been scheduled to be sent at a specific time, and then click EDIT to modify its content. Make your amendments in the usual way and tap SEND. 12:26 12:26 Outbox Scheduled Msg I'm busy ri...
  • Page 103: Drafts

    To file the message in a specific folder, tap MOVE to display a list of folder options. Choose a folder and tap OK. Drafts Tap DRAFTS at the Message Centre screen to display all messages in the Draft folder. Click a specific message to view its content. You may: •...
  • Page 104: Trash

    Storing Phone Numbers from SMS Messages If there is a phone number in a received SMS message, you can get this phone number (i.e. to store it into the Address Book or to call this number directly.) by taking the following steps.
  • Page 105 Enter the contact name and tap OK. The number is now stored in your address book. 12:26 12:26 All contacts Text message Emial Crane From:13901099899 Store Number A - E Franklin Ben 2000/05/07 12:35PM F - J F - J...
  • Page 106: Adding New Message Folders

    • Age: This enables the message(s) to be kept for a pre-determined period of time. If this option is chosen, you will prompted to enter the number of days at the Delete After prompt. The maximum number of days you can enter is 999.
  • Page 107: Editing Message Folder

    At the Message centre menu, tap and select Delete Folder. Select the folder you want to delete and tap OK. You will be asked to confirm that you want to move the folder to Trash, tap OK to confirm. Delete Folder and Move All...
  • Page 108: Making Phone Calls Or Sending Messages Through Address Book

    Making Phone Calls or Sending Messages Through Address Book Your A008 also allows you to make calls and send messages from your Address Book. See Address Book, Phone Dialling and Short Messages Services for further details. SMS 98...
  • Page 109: Call Registers

    Call Registers If you miss any incoming calls or messages your device will keep an accurate and detailed record of them. It will automatically prompt you with an alert when you miss calls or messages. ! Messages or incoming calls must be made within cellular service coverage and your device must be turned on to record them.
  • Page 110: Last 20 Call Records

    Phone numbers or the caller’s name if in the Address Book will be listed according to the time received. You can view them one by one or use the scroll bar to search for a particular number. Tapping Clear All will erase all numbers.
  • Page 111: E-Mail

    This server will handle all the emails that you want to send and receive. There is no need for you to worry about losing your emails because new incoming emails will be saved in the email server.
  • Page 112 It consists of 2 parts separated by a “@”. For example, abcd@efg.hijk.lmn. The part before the @ is your user name. The part after the @ is usually the server name and the region name, and is the net address of your email service provider. You can use either Circuit Switch Data (CSD) or GPRS to connect to the email server.
  • Page 113: E-Mail Access

    The phone will start connecting to the Internet, and if successful will start to log on to your mailbox. In Email Setup, you will have been given the option to set a default mailbox; it is this mailbox that the phone is trying to access.
  • Page 114 You should now be able to send and receive e-mail. ! The Enter User Name and Enter Password Displays may be shown when the phone is trying to access your mailbox. It depends on whether you have set the User Name and Password correctly or not, and the operating method used by the mailbox server that you wish to log on to.
  • Page 115: Composing A New E-Mail

    Cancel Send Cancel Tap To: to display a list of those contacts for which you have entered email addresses or that have Email addresses associated with them. Select the recipients of your new Email and tap OK. The phone can only display one Email address per recipient.
  • Page 116: E-Mail Attachments

    If you want to stop email composition at any time, you can tap and select Save to Drafts. Your unfinished Email will be saved in the Draft Folder, where you can retrieve, edit and send it later on. E-mail Attachments You can also send attachments with your Email messages.
  • Page 117: Adding A Contact

    Every time you log on to your mailbox, mails in your Unsent Folder will be sent automatically. After they have been sent, they will be placed in the sent folder. If sending fails or is interrupted, the document to be sent will have an icon next to it. The meanings of the icon are as follows: >>>...
  • Page 118: Receiving E-Mail

    <no subject> I'm sorry ... Back Compose Tap Inbox to view all messages. The symbol in front of the message indicates the message status: Unread new message, Message already read. to display the contents of Unread New Message so that you can read:...
  • Page 119: Managing Your Email

    Managing your Email There are different options open to you for managing your Email, depending on the type of folder that you choose. The information below lists the functions that you can perform on a folder-by-folder basis. The functions are presented by tapping on at each folder display.
  • Page 120 Any Email in the Outbox will be sent automatically once successful connection to the Internet has been established. If you do not want all unsent emails to be sent, you can send them one by one. Tap Outbox at the Main Screen display. All of your unsent Email titles will be listed.
  • Page 121: Moving Email From One Folder To Another

    Moving Email from One Folder to another You can move an email from one folder to another according to your needs. If you want to move the folder content in an IMAP server, the phone must remain online. To move Email from one folder to another.
  • Page 122 112 E-mail...
  • Page 123: Wap Browser

    Internet surfing and data transfer is greatly enhanced by using the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) functionality. Using the WAP browser is very similar to the way you would use a traditional web browser. The browser allows you to: •...
  • Page 124: Connecting To Internet

    Connecting to Internet Your device allows you to configure and use more than one ISP account to connect to the Internet. Each one will have its own profile settings. When you choose a particular account, it means that you want to connect to the Internet by using the dial-in number specified in that account's profile.
  • Page 125: Activating Wap Browser

    Main Menu to start the Browser. A Browser Startup Screen will be shown. You will go to the pre-set URL in the profile that you set as default, if the query profile is set to Off in the Connection Setup under the Internet Setup of the System Setup.
  • Page 126: Browsing Information

    You can use the scroll bar, the Rocker Switch and the page up/ page down key to browse through the links and content on your Homepage. Tap a link, to visit the web page or tap Back to visit the previous page.
  • Page 127: Note Pad

    Vcard standards. Creating a Note Pad entry Tap the icon at the main menu to take you to the Note Pad screen. It will show No Note if there is no existing entries, or a list of your notes. 12:26...
  • Page 128: Deleting All Notepad Entries

    Tap OK to confirm. Deleting a Single Note Pad Entry To delete a single notepad entry, tap on the note you want to delete from the list that appears in the Note pad display. and select Delete Note. The following confirmation display will appear.
  • Page 129: Sending Via Sms

    Note Pad screen and select Send Fax. Enter or select the receiver’s fax number and send the Note as a fax. For details of sending a fax, refer to the Sending a fax section. ! Functionality of Fax requires network support.
  • Page 130: Print Note

    Canon Cancel Print Tap on the pull down selection box to select the printer type. There are two choices: HP and Canon. Align the A008 infrared port with the printer infrared port and adjust the angle and the distance between the devices.
  • Page 131: Date Book

    Date Book Your Date book allows you to create, edit and delete appointments and events, to schedule recurring events and to set reminders in advance of an event. Your Date book provides you with the two main views: • Month View •...
  • Page 132: Day View

    02:00Call 03:00 04:00 Exit MthView Use the scroll bar to browse through your appointments for the day. The following options can be selected from either the Month View or the Day View screens by tapping • • • New Event...
  • Page 133: Setting A New Event

    To set a new event, tap and select New Event to enter the New Event screen. Tap the Title, Location and Notes fields to enter the title of the event, where it will be held and any notes associated with it.
  • Page 134 Remove Event When: 30 days old Cancel Using the Time Picker you can set the time that you want your Day View to start at. Start Time Cancel You can also set when you want a scheduled event removed. Your choices are: •...
  • Page 135: Jump To

    Jump to You can choose the date that you want to go to by defining the day, month and year using the up and down arrows at the Time Picker screen. 12:26 Jump to 1999Y Cancel Exit Monthview Tap OK to enter the Day View display to view any appointments for that day.
  • Page 136 126 Date Book...
  • Page 137: Ink Pad

    12:26 New Drawing Edit Image Title: Cancel Cancel Tap the sketch area under the title to enter the Edit Image screen. Use this space to draw your sketch. Use the scroll bar to make more space available. Ink Pad 127...
  • Page 138: Searching And Editing Images

    Switch to Eraser. You can now amend your sketch. Tap OK when you have finished your sketch, to return to the Drawing Pad and OK again to save the sketch. and select Clear All to clear all the strokes.
  • Page 139: Sending Ink Pad Drawings

    Having selected your image from the list at the Ink Pad screen: on the Read Drawing Display. Then tap Send Email to send the draft as email attachment. For details of sending email attachment, please refer to the Email section.
  • Page 140 Motorola A008 can receive an image from another A008 and store the image in its own Ink Pad. ! In order to fax the drawing, you have to subscribe to the data / fax service from your Cellular Service Provider.
  • Page 141: Tasks

    Tasks You can keep track of tasks that need to be done by listing them and assigning a priority to them. Entering a New Task at the Main Menu to enter the Task List Display. To enter a new Task, tap New.
  • Page 142: Deleting All Tasks

    Press OK confirm, or press Cancel to keep the records. Delete All Completed Tasks? Cancel Deleting a Single Task At the Task List display, tap the task you wish to delete to enter the Edit Task screen. 12:26 12:26 1234567890123456 Edit Task priority:...
  • Page 143: Voice Notes

    At the Voice Notes screen, all information is recorded in a chronological order. Use the scroll bar to scroll up or down the screen to find the title of the recording. Then select the required title to display the details about this particular recording.
  • Page 144: Recording A New Voice Note

    Press to show the previous recording. Tap the field at the Title: prompt and use the stylus to change the title of the recording. Tap OK to save the new title and return to the Voice Notes menu. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu, without saving the changes.
  • Page 145: Alarms

    Snooze: 5 min Exit Tap Alarm A to display the Set Alarm A Time screen. Use the Up and Down scroll arrows to enter the time of the alarm and tap OK to confirm. Set Alarm A Time 10 : 00 Cancel Follow the same procedure to set Alarm B.
  • Page 146: Setting An Alert Or Ring Tone

    Tap the pull down selection box alongside the Snooze: prompt to select the length of time that the alarm is temporarily switched off for. Switching off an activated alarm When the alarm activates at the set time, an audible alert is heard and a message appears on the display. Alarm A...
  • Page 147: Calculator

    Calculator Your device contains two calculators. • A standard 10-digit calculator, where you can add, subtract, multiply and divide. It also has a memory function. • A scientific calculator for performing more complicated scientific calculations such as logarithm, trigonometry, reciprocal, square root, x to the power of y and factorial.
  • Page 148 138 Calculator...
  • Page 149: Units Converter

    Exit Convert ! If the result is larger than the maximum or smaller than the minimum, Error will be displayed. ! After finishing the conversion, the Convert button will turn grey. It will turn black once again when you enter a new value for conversion.
  • Page 150 140 Units Converter...
  • Page 151: World Time

    World Time lets you set the local time and the time for major cities around the world. At the Main Menu, tap the digital clock icon that resides on the Call status bar at the top part of the screen to display the World Time screen.
  • Page 152: Select Time

    Select Time At the World Time display, select 24 Hrs or 12 Hrs from the pull-down box to set the time display format. At the World Time display, tap to display the Select Time dialogue box. Touch to set the hours and minutes and also to AM or PM if the 12Hrs Clock is selected.
  • Page 153: Currency Calculator

    Tap the upper pull down arrow to select the source currency GBP (Pounds Sterling). Tap the lower pull down arrow to select the target currency USD (US Dollars). Tap on the field alongside GBP, and enter the amount of Pounds Sterling you want to convert, in this case 100.
  • Page 154 Back ClearAll Tap Clear All in the rate log to delete the exchange rate history. Tap OK at the confirmation screen to proceed. Tap Back to return to the rate log without cleaning up. When two currencies appear in the rate log, and you want to convert the same two currencies again, the exchange rate will be automatically entered from the log.
  • Page 155: Games

    Wu Zi Qi Wu Zi Qi is a strategy game played by two players, you and your device. It is played on a 15 by 15 grid and begins with one black disk and one white disk in the centre of the board as shown.
  • Page 156: The Object Of The Game

    You must attempt to form a row of five markers faster than your opponent does and also prevent your opponent from doing the same. Once the game starts, as a default you have the first move. The screen below shows a game in play.
  • Page 157: Wu Zi Qi Basic Violations

    Wu Zi Qi Basic Violations There are some moves that are not allowed. These are shown in the following examples: O represents the marker positions the player who moved first. X represents the violation position. 3 in a row violation...
  • Page 158: Sokoban

    Object of the Game The object of the game is to move the wooden crates to the designated areas of the factory floor in the smallest number of moves. Having selected Sokoban, you will enter Level 1 of the game. The screen below shows a typical game.
  • Page 159 When you have finished a level, you will see the following message on the screen: You Finished! Go to Next Level? Cancel Tap Cancel to quit the game or OK to proceed to the next level. When you have completed all the levels, the following message will be displayed.
  • Page 160: Black Jack

    Black Jack is a card game and a game of chance. Object of the Game The object of the game is to reach but not exceed 21 points by adding up the face value of your cards. Having selected Black Jack, you will enter the Black Jack screen.
  • Page 161: Player As Dealer

    Player as Dealer Apply for Data service from your Cellular Service Provider. Each player has an original bet of 5 units, 2 cards will then be dealt to each player (see Game Start screen). You will be invited to take cards first. One can either choose Hold if you do not want any more cards dealt to you, or Hit to continue taking cards until you are satisfied with the total value of points in your hand.
  • Page 162 If you decide not to raise the bet value, the opponent may raise his bet. You will then need to decide whether to Match the raised bet or Give up. If you decide to match, the card values will be exposed. The player who has a hand value closest to 21, but without going over 21, is the winner.
  • Page 163: Ring Tone Composer

    Main Menu display to enter the Composer screen. Any previously composed melodies will be listed by name; if no Ring tone has been stored then the screen will show No Ring Tone.
  • Page 164: Composing And Adding A New Ring Tone

    You can play your Ring tone at any time whilst you are editing or composing it. Tap OK to finish editing save the Ring tone, and enter the Composer screen. Tap on the field after the Title: prompt and enter a title.
  • Page 165: Sending Your Ring Tone

    Receiving a Ring Tone via SMS If you receive an SMS containing a ringer tone, the phone will treat it as a normal SMS and save it into your SIM card. You can use the newly received ringer tone as either a ringer or an alert tone.
  • Page 166: Sending Your Ring Tone Via Infra Red

    At the receiving A008, tap Adjust the angle and the distance between the two A008’s for transmission. If a device is found, transfer will begin. After transferring the music, the phone will return to the Composer screen. Deleting your Ring Tones The device allows you to delete either a single ring tone or all tones.
  • Page 167: Receive Using Infrared

    Receive using Infrared The infrared port is used for data communication with compatible devices such as a peer A008 device or other PDA/phone that have infrared port compliant to the OBEX standard. To receive information from another A008: Turn on the IrDA transmission feature at the sending A008. For example, in the address book, press the at the upper right hand corner of the contact information screen.
  • Page 168 158 Receive using Infrared...
  • Page 169: Data Synchronisation With Pc

    Data Synchronisation with PC You can use synchronisation to manage information that you want to keep up-to-date on both your device and your PC., such as contact information, events, tasks and notepad entries. This is accomplished using TrueSync software, a Motorola Accessory product.
  • Page 170: Performing Data Synchronisation

    Performing Data Synchronisation If a cable is to be used for the connection between the PC and the device, make sure a Motorola Sync cable is connected to the COM port of the PC. Also, make sure the power plug is connected to the other end of the Sync Cable (if the power plug is not connected, synchronisation may fail).
  • Page 171: Modem

    Connection is made either through a Data Cable, or by using Infrared transmission. The A008 also supports the connection of a PC to itself using IrDA, the PC will then be able to use the modem function to connect to the Internet. In addition to IrDA capability, you will need to install the GPRS Wizard onto your computer as well.
  • Page 172: Using Infrared For Data Transmission

    Searching for Device... Cancel If an IR Link is established, the status will change from OFF to ON automatically at the Ir Link: prompt. Failure to find the device will result in a Device Not Found message being displayed. If an error occurs during transmission, the message IR Link Broken will be displayed.
  • Page 173: J2Me

    ! If you can download and install the J2ME applications successfully, once the application is being run, only the status bar on top will remain displayed. The other part of the screen will be used by the J2ME applications. To return to the normal main menu, press or Exit in the applications.
  • Page 174 Tap OK to start downloading the applications. There will be a Download Status screen informing you of progress. Your phone will check if it has enough memory to store the downloading application, if not, it will show Memory Full. Download Fail.
  • Page 175 10 After you have successfully downloaded applications, tap on one of the titles in the J2ME menu to enter the next level, if any, or start the applications at once (if there is no next level). For example, CARD GAMES were downloaded, tap on card games to see which games were included in the bundle.
  • Page 176: J2Me Application Manager

    J2ME Application Manager Press in the J2ME Main Menu and tap “Memory Usage”, you can check the size for each individual application as well as the memory left for further download. Press in the J2ME Main Menu and tap “Delete Bundle”, a list of installed applications with their size will be displayed.
  • Page 177: Stk Application

    SIM Application screen. Viewing the List of Applications Use the scroll bar to view the list of services available. Tap on the service you want to view to enter its respective function display menu. Press Exit to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 178 168 STK application...
  • Page 179: System Setup

    Power Management • • Phone Setup Messaging Setup Use the scroll bar to navigate up and down the list, select the set up program by tapping on it. Tap Exit to return to the main menu display. 12:26 System Setup Security...
  • Page 180: Locking And Unlocking Your Phone

    You need a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to unlock your phone before using it. The PIN is a 4-digit number and is originally set to 1234 by the manufacturer. It is possible that your service provider may have reset this number before you receive your device.
  • Page 181: Auto Lock

    Auto Lock You can set up your phone such that Auto Lock will be activated every time you turn it on. You can choose to either turn the Auto Lock feature ON or OFF. When the Security setup menu shows that Auto Lock is ON: Tap Auto Lock.
  • Page 182: Fixed Dialling

    Cancel Back You can turn the Fixed Dialling feature on or off at the status box. The Fixed Dialling screen shows the names that are included in your fixed dialling list. Tap any particular name to edit the entry information, or you can choose and select New Contact to add a new fixed dialling entry.
  • Page 183: Sim Request

    SIM Card. You can select this function as ON or OFF. If you select the function as ON, you have to key in your PIN every time you turn on the phone, failure to do so will mean that you will be unable to use the phone.
  • Page 184 Cancel Enter Tap Enter, and if the code is correct, the changes will be saved and you will return to the Call Barring Screen. Tap Cancel so that it will not save the changes and return to Call Barring Screen again.
  • Page 185: Passwords

    Cancel Enter Done ! You will be notified to turn SIM request to ON when setting up the PIN, if your current SIM Request setting is Off. If a wrong PIN code is entered, the screen will show Invalid code.
  • Page 186 Passwords Done If your SIM card is blocked, and you receive the SIM Card Blocked message, you will need to enter a PIN Unblock (PUK) code and key sequence before you can use the phone. You will need to contact your service provider for the PUK code to unlock the SIM card. If the PUK code is entered incorrectly 10 times in a row, your SIM card will become permanently blocked.
  • Page 187: Memory Usage

    Pad, etc., use the main memory of the device, while the SIM Card phone book and short message folder use the memory of the SIM Card. When you try to save information in the main memory and the memory is full, the following message will be displayed.
  • Page 188: Initial Setup

    Initial Setup to enter the Initial Setup display. Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list, tap the function you want to change to enter the detailed screen for that function. After you have made your changes, Tap Done and return to the System Setup display.
  • Page 189: Time Format

    Tap the pull down selection box at the Initial Setup screen. Tap either 12-hour clock or 24-hour clock. The time format will be changed and you will return to the initial set up display. Location (Current Location) To change the current location;...
  • Page 190: Date Settings

    Date Settings To set the date: Tap Date: at the Initial Setup screen to display a Set Date dialogue box, prompting you to adjust the date. Use the up and down arrows to select the required day, month and year.
  • Page 191: Language

    Select your language option from the list displayed. Tap OK to confirm your choice and messages will be displayed in the chosen. Tap Cancel to abort changing the language and to return you to the initial setup screen. 12:26 12:26...
  • Page 192: Owner Information

    Owner Information Tap Owner Info at the Initial Setup display, to enter the Edit: Owner screen. Using the stylus and your preferred method of entry, tap on each field in turn and enter your specific details. Tap OK when complete.
  • Page 193: Startup Greetings

    Tap the field alongside the Greeting: prompt. Using the stylus, enter your greeting. Tap OK to confirm. The greeting that you have just entered will be the greeting that will be shown every time you turn on the phone. Master Reset ! This option should be used with caution.
  • Page 194: Phone Setup

    Master Clear Security Code: Clear All Data From Phone? Cancel Enter Phone Setup This setup determines the performance of the phone during a phone call. In this section you will set • • • Your network choices Call Divert Turbo Dial •...
  • Page 195: Network Setup

    Your phone automatically searches for the last network used. If this network is unavailable, it will attempt to register with a new network. When your phone needs to register with a new network, it will generate a sorted list of networks in the following order: •...
  • Page 196: Search Setup

    Type: automatic Speed: Medium Cancel Band Use this option to change the band of operation for your phone. The country where you purchased your phone determines which of the following options are available. • GSM 900 • GSM 1800 •...
  • Page 197 In the Automatic search mode, the phone will try to register with the first network in the sorted list. If it is successful, your phone will display the network name in the status bar at the bottom of the display. If registration is unsuccessful with one network in the list, your phone will try the next listed network.
  • Page 198 Tap Make Preferred if you want the selected network to be added to the preferred network list. You will be asked to indicate where in the list it should appear. The network will appear in your preferred network list at the position you defined.
  • Page 199 Tap Preferred Networks to enter the Preferred Networks display. If listed networks occupy more than one screen, use the scroll bar to view the list. Tap Add to bring up the Add Network From display, where you can choose to add the new network to your preferred list from: •...
  • Page 200 Using the stylus, enter the network number and tap Enter You will be asked to indicate where in the list it should appear. Enter the number. The network will appear in your preferred network list at the position you defined.
  • Page 201: Phone

    Tap OK to confirm and return to the preferred networks display. Phone A SIM Card carries two lines and this option allows you to switch between Line 1 and Line 2. Tap the pull down selection box to select a line (usually Line 1 is being used).
  • Page 202 Call Divert ! Call Diverting is a network setting that requires access to your network. If your phone is unavailable or you do not wish to receive calls, incoming calls can be diverted to other phone numbers (or fax numbers).
  • Page 203 If you select On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number. When Unavailable You can choose to divert all incoming voice calls to a single number when the phone is unavailable. The option has two settings, On or Off.
  • Page 204: Flip Answer

    Detailed Divert These options will enable you to divert voice calls to different numbers, depending on the current status of your phone. Each option operates in the same way and has two setting options, On or Off. Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display.
  • Page 205: Auto Answer

    At the Phone Setup display, tap Turbo Dialling to enter the Turbo Dialling screen, where you can add a number into your Turbo Dial list. There are two ways for you to do so: Method 1 - Select a number from the address book and add to the Turbo Dial list Tap on the numbers on the left of the menu (these numbers represent the positions where the phone numbers will be stored).
  • Page 206: My Numbers

    Method 2 - Input a phone number into the Turbo Dial List directly using the Numeric Keypad Tap on the field to the right of the number in the Turbo Dial List at which you want the number to be stored. The Numeric Keypad will be displayed.
  • Page 207 Cancel Cancel Audible Timer The timer is set up such that it will beep at preset intervals during a call. At Audible Timer, tap the beep pull down selection box to choose one of the following preset intervals: • •...
  • Page 208: Available Credits

    Tap Available Credit to display the credit remaining on pre-paid telephone calls. If you have not specified a limit, the message No Charge Limit Set will be displayed. If a limit has been set, you will also receive 2 warning messages informing you that you are approaching your charge limit, and a further message when you have reached your defined limit.
  • Page 209: Sounds & Alerts

    Tap on Line 1 Ringer Tone or Line 2 Ringer Tone. Here you can set the volume, the ringing mode and ringer tone for an incoming call. Options are identical for both Line 1 and line 2, but you can select different settings for each line.
  • Page 210: Speaker Volume Setup

    • Click • Tone • Silent After you have finished the setup, Tap on OK to return to the Sounds & Alerts display and save the changes. The changes will be effective immediately. 12:26 Touch Screen Volume: Sound Type: Click...
  • Page 211: Notifications

    You can set the sound your phone makes when notifying you of incoming messages and scheduled appointments. Tap Notifications to enter the Notifications setup screen. to increase or decrease the volume. Mark the check boxes and choose your alert sound for each option by tapping on the Alert pull down selection box. 12:26 Notifications...
  • Page 212: Calibrate Screen

    Tap Date book Setup to enter the Date book Setup Display. Tap the field below Begin Day View At to enter the Select Time screen. Use the up and down arrows to set the starting time for the events to be displayed on a particular day.
  • Page 213: Messaging Setup

    Using the stylus, enter your Voicemail voice centre phone number. Tap OK to save the number. You can insert a pause sign P when entering a series of numbers. To do so, Tap symbol-entering key in numeric pad to display the symbol pad.
  • Page 214: Inbox Setup

    Service Centre Info Tap SMS Messages: to enter SMS Msg setup screen. Tap Service Ctr Info to enter the numeric pad display where you can enter the service centre number. You may need to subscribe to the Short Message Service through your Cellular Service Provider.
  • Page 215: Information Services

    999. Information Services Tap Info Services to enter the Info Svc Setup screen. You can set the receive mode as On or Off. The content that you can check in this menu includes Channel Index and Language.
  • Page 216: Sent

    • Delete After: Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days. If Number: is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below.
  • Page 217: Outbox

    • Delete After: Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days. If Number: is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below.
  • Page 218: Internet Setup

    Some content and terms in this section may relate to computer and Internet technologies that cannot be explained in detail in this manual. If you want to know more about this terminology, please refer to specialised books about computer and Internet technologies.
  • Page 219: Connection Setup

    This is the data transfer rate when connecting with your ISP. Please refer to your ISP the correct value for this parameter. • Line Type: This is the type of line you are using to connect to the ISP server. Please refer to your ISP to get the correct line type. System Setup 209...
  • Page 220 Cancel Cancel Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this profile as the default to be used when connecting to the Internet. Tap the pull down selection box alongside CSD Call (Data Call) and select either CSD Call or GPRS as the corresponding Internet connection method.
  • Page 221 4800 bps • 9600 bps 10 Tap on the Line Type: pull-down selection box to choose whether to use Modem or ISDN to connect to the Internet. 11 Tap OK to finish set up and return to the Connection Setup display.
  • Page 222: Browser Setup

    Proxy servers manage your IP address and Data Call Information, thus allowing you to surf the Internet. Your device can support up to 5 Proxy Servers. The Proxy servers are arranged from 1 to 5, and they could be setup separately.
  • Page 223: Bookmark Setting

    You may add a New Proxy Profile by, Tap on a blank Proxy Profile slot. Tap on any Profile Listing to display its details. >> to the left of an entry indicates that it is the default. Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this profile as the default to be used when connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 224 Tap on the field at Title: to enter the name of a new bookmark. Tap on the field after URL: to enter a URL. When you surf the Internet in the future, you can use this bookmark to browse the information on this page without needing to enter the URL again.
  • Page 225 Bookmark Setup 1. comedy 2. weather Back At the Bookmark Setup display, tap on the title of the Bookmark you want to delete and enter the Edit Bookmark screen. and select Delete Bookmark. At the confirmation screen, tap OK. Delete This...
  • Page 226: Email Setup

    Tap on Mail Box (n) to add a New Mailbox and enter the Mail Box Setup display. Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this mailbox box as your default. The phone will log on to this mailbox every time you start the email function.
  • Page 227 Check the box for Same as Receive Setup and User Name and Password will be dimmed. Then User Name and Password will be the same as the POP3 or IMAP server. If there is a separate User Name and Password, tap the input field beside User Name to input the User name.
  • Page 228 Tap on the field after Password and enter the password for entering the mailbox to receive mails. Tap the checkbox before Keep on Server to ensure that every time you log on, the mailbox can store read mail in the server. It helps you to save memory in the phone.
  • Page 229 Tap the single selection box before Check all folders for new messages to check if there is any new mail in all folders after entering your mailbox. Tap the field after Special Folders Sent Path: to enter the path. You can define a folder in which your Sent mails can be stored.
  • Page 230 • Do not remove If either Age or Number is chosen, you will be prompted to enter a figure at the prompt. If do not remove is chosen no further options are displayed. Tap OK to finish setup and return to the Folder Setup Display.
  • Page 231: Power Management

    Adding Self-defined Folder You are able to add your own self-defined folder in addition to the original folders preset by the system. The maximum number of self-defined folders will be 8. You don’t have to connect to the Internet when adding folders.
  • Page 232: Accessories Setup

    Tap Done to return to the System Setup display. ! If you have set the Auto-Power Off feature to On, once the timer is reached, the phone will shut down and all the operations, including a phone call, will be terminated.

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