[. . . ] User's Guide
series
DIGITAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE
(inside front cover)
Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications!We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola V Series 60c wireless phone to keep you connected with ease. All Motorola phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola's rigorous specifications and world-class quality standards. During development, our testing team took the Motorola V through rigorous durability tests including temperature, humidity, shock, dust, vibration, and drop tests. [. . . ] Hold the phone about four inches (10 centimeters) from your mouth, and speak directly into the phone's microphone in a normal tone of voice.
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Voice Notes
Do This 1 Press and hold the voice key on the right side of your phone for the duration of the recording. Result A tone sounds in the earpiece and the phone displays the Recording Voice Note message.
Voice key
2 Speak your voice message into the phone. 3 Release the voice key to stop recording.
The phone records the message and displays a recording timer. The phone displays the voice notes list number and the total recording time.
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Voice Notes
Viewing the Voice Notes List
The voice notes list shows all your voice notes along with other important information and features. Find the Feature
M > Voice Notes
Down scroll arrow
Voice Notes
Time/date recorded
Locked voice note Return to previous screen
f 2)2:20pm 6/1/00
1)4:05am 4/1/00 EXIT
M
PLAY
Play the highlighted voice note
Press M to open the Voice Notes Menu
New Voice Note appears at the end of the list or by itself if no voice notes are stored. Select New Voice Note to view instructions on how to record a new voice note.
Playing a Voice Note
To play a recorded voice note: Find the Feature
Press 1S
M > Voice Notes
To scroll to the voice note
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Voice Notes
Press 2 PLAY (+) To play the voice note
When a Motorola OriginalTM headset accessory or FM radio headset accessory is attached to your phone, voice note playback is automatically routed to the headset. It won't be transmitted to the other party.
Playback Screen
While the voice note is playing, the playback screen is displayed.
Indicates % played
Voice Note 3
Voice note number
Press * to rewind Return to previous screen
{
SAVE
} M
DELETE
Press # to fast forward Erase voice note
Press M to open the Voice Notes Menu
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Voice Notes
Voice Note Controls
While playing back a voice note, press these keys to do the following:
Stop playback and go to Voice Notes Menu. If the voice note is unlocked, stop playback and display Delete Voice Note?
Stop playback and return to voice notes list.
If the voice note is locked, stop playback and unlock voice note.
Stop playback and scroll up/down to next voice note.
Press any number key to alternately stop and start playback.
Rewind three seconds, resume playing. When playback is complete, press to restart.
Fast forward three seconds, resume playing. Press and hold to fast forward to end.
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Locking and Unlocking a Voice Note
You can prevent a voice note from being accidentally deleted by locking it. Find the Feature
Press 1S 2M 3S 4 SELECT (+)
M > Voice Notes
To scroll to the voice note you want to lock or unlock
open the Voice Notes Menu scroll to Lock or Unlock lock or unlock the voice note
You can also lock or unlock a voice note while playing it back. When the playback screen is displayed:
Press 1M 2S 3 SELECT (+) To open the Voice Notes Menu
scroll to Lock or Unlock lock or unlock the voice note
Playback stops when you lock or unlock a voice note. Press any number key to resume playback.
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Voice Notes
Deleting a Voice Note
You can delete a single unlocked voice note or all unlocked voice notes. Find the Feature
Press 1S 2M 3S 4 SELECT (+)
M > Voice Notes
To scroll to the voice note you want to delete
open the Voice Notes Menu scroll to Delete or Delete All select the highlighted option The phone displays
Delete Voice Note X?, or Delete All Voice Notes?
5 YES (-)
delete the selected voice note, or delete all voice notes
Notes: · You can always press NO (+) to cancel deletion. · A deleted voice note cannot be recovered.
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Micro-Browser
The micro-browser lets you access Web pages and on your phone. Contact your service provider to set up access, if necessary.
Starting a Micro-Browser Session
To open the micro-browser: Find the Feature
M > Browser
The micro-browser displays the home page set up by your service provider.
Press 1S 2 SELECT (+) To scroll to a bookmark or service
select the service
Shortcut: If you open a text message with a Web address (URL) in it, you can go directly to the URL by selecting M > Go To. If you are unable to establish a network connection with the micro-browser, contact your service provider.
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Micro-Browser
Interacting With Web Pages
You can perform the following operations on a Web page:
Do This Press S To scroll through a text message
Press S and then SELECT (+) Press keypad keys and then OK (+) Press S to scroll to a phone number on a Web page, then press N Press *
scroll through and select items in a list enter requested information call the number from the micro-browser go back to the previous Web page
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Adjusting Your Settings
You can adjust a wide variety of phone settings to suit your needs.
Ring/Vibrate
Your phone rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call, message, or other event. You can use a standard alert for all events, or set different alert types for different events. The alert setting indicator in your display shows the current standard alert setting:
w Loud ring y Vibrate t Silent
x Soft ring u Ring and vibrate
Select a Ring/Vibration for All Events
Find the Feature
M > Settings > Ring/Vibrate
> Alert
Press 1S 2 SELECT (+) To scroll to the alert you want to use
select the alert The phone displays the Changed: Alert message.
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Adjusting Your Settings
Select a Ring/Vibration for a Specific Event
You can select the alert that your phone uses for a specific event (such as an incoming call) from 32 different preset tones and vibrations. When you select a ring or vibration alert for a specific event, it overrides the default alert set for all events. Tip: This feature also lets you set the ringer volume and keypad volume. Find the Feature
M > Settings > Ring/Vibrate
> Alert Detail
Press 1S 2 CHANGE (+) To scroll to the event for which you want to set a new alert
select the event The phone displays the list of available alerts.
3S 4 SELECT (+)
scroll to the alert you want for the event select the alert The phone displays the Changed: Event Alert message.
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Adjusting Your Settings
Reminders
Reminders are alerts that ring or vibrate to notify you about a voicemail or text message that you have received, or a datebook event that you have scheduled. [. . . ] See datebook Attach Number feature 44, 73 auto PIN dial 64 automatic redial activating 64 using 3738
B
backlight 64 banner text 66 battery car kit charger time 122 charging 24 extending battery life 32, 3536, 64, 65, 141 installing 2223 level indicator 29, 30 meter 67 block cursor, defined 53 browser alerts 63 browser. See datebook call adding digits after phone number 73 alert type, selecting 117 alert, setting 116 alert, setting in external display 34 answer options 62 answering 27
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Index
call (continued) attaching phone number to prefix digits 44 call waiting 46 calling card 44 data call, setting 61 dialed calls list 45, 68 emergency number 39 ending 27 fax call, setting 61 in-call timer 62 incoming call type, setting 61 muting 48 placing 26 received calls list 45, 69 receiving 27 restricting 70, 134135 sending 26 speakerphone, activating 48 terminating 40 three-way call 47 timing 75 unanswered call 3435, 3839 voice dial 45 call timers described 75 resetting 76 viewing 68, 76 call waiting 46 caller ID 38 calling card call 44 calling line identification. See caller ID car kit automatic answer 120 automatic hands-free 121 charger time 122 power-off delay 121122 clock defined 30 illustration 29 codes. See passwords computer connecting to phone 123125 synchronizing data 84, 123 contrast 64 cursor 5253 customer service, calling 67 customizing the menu 118
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Index
D
data call connecting to external device 61, 123125 incoming call format, setting 61 receiving 126129 sending 125126 date, setting 65 datebook adding an event 88 alarm 88 calendar 86 changing event information 89 copying an event 90 day view 87 deleting an event 91 event view 87 reminders 88, 118 week view 86 Datebook Menu 86, 87 default passwords 130 dialed calls list 45, 68, 7173 digital/analog signal indicator defined 30 illustration 29 display animation 64 backlight 64 174 display (continued) banner text 66 contrast 64 described 2830 greeting 66 idle display 28 illustration 29 language 65 zoom 31, 65 drafts folder 63 DTMF tones 48, 65, 72, 73, 140
E
earpiece illustration 5 volume, adjusting 33 emergency number 39 end key functions 5, 27 menu functions 49 ending a call 27 Enter Unlock Code message 132, 133 event alert 117 external device connecting to phone 123125 synchronizing data 84, 123 external display 3435
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F
fax call connecting to external device 61, 123125 incoming call format, setting 61 receiving 126129 sending 125126 flashing cursor, defined 52 flip answering call by opening 62 external display and 34 turning the phone on 25 FM radio headset 68, 92 headset automatic answer 120 FM radio 68, 92 use with external display 35 headset jack 5 holster 21
I
idle display, defined 28 in use indicator defined 29 illustration 29 inbox, text message 96 in-call timer 62 incoming call terminating 40 type, setting 61 Incoming Call message 38 indicators alert setting 29, 30, 116 battery level 29, 30 digital/analog signal 29, 30 in use 29 menu 28, 29 message waiting 29, 30 missed call 38 ring alert 30, 116 roam 29 signal strength 29 silent alert 30, 116 175
G
greeting, display 66
H
hands-free mode and external display 35 automatic answer 120 automatic call routing 121 charger time 122 defined 120 power-off delay 121122 speakerphone, activating 48
Index
indicators (continued) vibrate alert 30, 116 voice message waiting 29, 30 voice name 77 iTAP software activating and deactivating 56 capitalization 59 deleting text 60 entering numbers 59 entering words 5658 punctuation 58
L
language 65
Last Calls Menu
K
key end 5, 27, 49 left soft key 5, 49, 119 lock 134 menu 5, 27, 49 power 5, 25 right soft key 5, 49, 119 scroll 5, 49 send 5, 26, 27, 71 smart 5, 33 voice 5, 81, 107108 volume control 5 keypad volume 117 keypad, answering calls with 62 176
opening 72 options 73 left soft key customizing 119 functions 5, 49 lock applications 69 keypad 134 phone 132133 voice notes 112 lock application feature 69 loud ring alert 30, 116
M
making a call 26 master clear 65 master reset 65 menu customizing 118119 Datebook Menu 86, 87 entering text 5460 features 6170 language, setting 65 Last Calls Menu 7273 locking applications 69 navigating 11, 4950 Phonebook Menu 77
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menu (continued) rearranging features 118119 scroll feature 65 Text Msg Menu 99100 using features 11, 5053 Voice Notes Menu 109, 110, 111 menu indicator defined 28, 30 illustration 29 menu key 5, 27, 49 message deleting 9899 dialing number from 43 drafts folder 63 inbox setup 9697 locking 9899 outbox 63, 101 quick note 63 reading 9899 reminders 94, 97, 118 text 43, 63, 96101 voicemail 63, 9495 message waiting indicator defined 30 illustration 29 micro-browser browser alerts 63 call a number from 115 micro-browser (continued) defined 61, 114 functions 115 go back to previous page 115 starting 114 microphone 5 missed call indicator 38 Missed Calls message 34, 38 muting a call 48 my telephone number 48, 67
N
'n' character 44 network settings 66 notepad defined 40, 68 entering digits 40 retrieving digits 74
O
one-touch dialing 42 optional accessory, defined 12 optional feature, defined 12 outbox 63, 101
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passwords changing 70, 130 default 130 if you forget a password 131132 patents 165170 pause character 44 phone accessories, optional 12 accessories, standard 2122 answer options 62 connecting to external device 61, 123125 date, setting 65 feature specifications 67 flip 25 keypad, locking and unlocking 134 language, setting 65 locking 132133 muting a call 48 network settings 66 one-touch dialing 42 passwords 70, 130, 131132 security code 131 specifications 67 speed dial, using 41 178 phone (continued) time, setting 65 turning on/off 25 unlock code 132 unlocking 25, 132133 voice dial 45 phone number adding digits after 73 attaching to prefix digits 44 attaching two numbers 73 redialing 37 viewing your own 27, 48 voice dial 45 phonebook attaching phone number to prefix digits 44 attaching two numbers 73 capacity, checking 84 deleting an entry 83 dialing an entry number 82 editing an entry 83 entry name 77 fields 77 number type indicator 77 one-touch dialing 42 phone number 77 sorting entries 85 speed dial number 41, 77, 79 speed dial, using 41
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phonebook (continued) storing an entry 7880 synchronizing entries 84, 123 voice name entry 8081 voice name indicator 77 Phonebook Menu 77 PIN code, dialing automatically 64 power key 5, 25 predictive text entry activating and deactivating 56 capitalization 59 deleting text 60 entering numbers 59 entering words 5658 punctuation 58 recent calls 7173 adding digits after phone number 73 attaching phone number to prefix digits 44 attaching two numbers 73 redial automatic redial 3738 busy number 37 reminders datebook 88 setting 118 text message 97 voicemail message 94 restricting calls 70, 134135 right soft key customizing 119 functions 5, 49 ring alert indicators 30, 116 setting 116 setting in external display 34 type, selecting 117 ring and vibrate alert indicator 30, 116 ringer setting in external display 34 volume, adjusting 33, 117 179
Q
quick dial setting number 66 using 67 quick note 63
R
radio 68, 9293 received calls list 45, 69, 7173 receiving a call 27
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roam indicator defined 29 illustration 29 soft ring alert 30, 116 speakerphone 48 speed dial changing number 79 number, defined 41 sorting phonebook entries by 85 using 41 standby time defined 32 increasing 36 status light 5, 3132, 65 synchronizing data 84, 123
S
scroll feature 65 scroll key 5, 49 security code 131 send key 5, 26, 27, 71 sending a call 26 short message service. [. . . ]