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Contents 8 Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Standard Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Messages—Text98you should lock it to prevent it from being deleted during cleanup.The Text Msg Menu includes the following options:Find the FeatureM &
99Messages—Text Sending a Text MessageYou can create and send a text message to one or more recipients. The text message feature lets you manually ent
Messages—Text100Press To1CHANGE (+) select To2keypad keysorBROWSE (+)enter one or more phone numbers and/or email addresses where you want to send the
101Messages—Text 11keypad keys enter the number you want your recipient to call back (the message’s From field)12OK (+) store the number13CHANGE (+) se
Messages—Text102Sending a Quick Note Text MessageQuick notes are short, pre-written text messages that you can select, edit, and send quickly (for exa
103Messages—Text Viewing the Status of Sent Text MessagesText messages that you send are stored in the outbox. To view the contents of your outbox:Mes
104ShortcutsYour phone includes several pre-programmed shortcuts. You can create additional shortcuts, if you like, to mark frequently used menu items
105Shortcuts Creating a ShortcutYou can assign a keypad shortcut, or both a keypad shortcut and a voice shortcut to a menu item.A voice shortcut lets
Shortcuts1065Press CHANGE (+)orPress DONE (-)orPress Schange the keypad shortcut number, if necessaryselect the default keypad shortcut number and clo
107Shortcuts Using ShortcutsYou can use a shortcut from the idle display, while on a call, or while scrolling through a menu.Use a Keypad ShortcutIf y
9 Contents Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Activating Talk Secure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
108Voice NotesThe voice note feature lets you record personal messages or phone calls. You can play back a voice note at any time. There are no pre-re
109Voice Notes Viewing the Voice Notes ListThe voice notes list shows all your voice notes along with other important information and features.New Voi
Voice Notes110When an optional Motorola Original™ headset accessory or FM Stereo Radio Headset accessory is connected to your phone, voice note playba
111Voice Notes Voice Note ControlsWhile playing back a voice note, press these keys to do the following:Stop playbackand return tovoice notes list.Sto
Voice Notes112Locking and Unlocking a Voice NoteYou can prevent a voice note from being accidentally deleted by locking it. To delete a locked voice n
113Voice Notes Deleting a Voice NoteYou can delete a single unlocked voice note or all unlocked voice notes. To delete a locked voice note, you must fi
114Micro-BrowserThe micro-browser lets you access Web pages on your phone. Contact your service provider to set up access, if necessary.Starting a Mic
115Micro-Browser Interacting With Web PagesYou can perform the following operations on a Web page:Do This ToPress Sscroll through a text messagePress
116Adjusting Your SettingsYou can adjust a wide variety of phone settings to suit your needs.Ring/VibrateYour phone rings or vibrates to notify you o
117Adjusting Your Settings Customize an Alert ProfileYou can customize a profile by changing the alerts used for specific events (such as incoming calls,
10 About This Guide Using Your Phone’s Features This user guide introduces you to the many features in your Motorola wireless phone. A reference gui
Adjusting Your Settings118Use the My Tones FeatureThe my tones feature lets you create up to 32 custom alert tones for your phone. The tones you creat
119Adjusting Your Settings Entering NotesTo create a new tone, use the keypad keys to enter each note. Press a key multiple times to cycle through its
Adjusting Your Settings120Enter a note as follows:Task ActionChange the octaveSet the new octave (1, 2, or 3) before selecting the note. The new octav
121Adjusting Your Settings ExamplePress the following keys to play this sequence of notes and rests in octave three: C (quarter note), E flat (quarter
Adjusting Your Settings122Editing a ToneYou cannot edit the standard alert tones included with your phone. To edit a custom tone that you created:Dele
123Adjusting Your Settings RemindersA reminder is an alert that rings or vibrates every five minutes to notify you about a voicemail or text message th
Adjusting Your Settings124Reordering Menu ItemsYou can customize the order of the items in your phone’s main menu, depending upon your usage.Customizi
125Adjusting Your Settings Hands-Free UseYou can purchase an optional Motorola Original™ hands-free car kit or headset for your phone. These accessori
Adjusting Your Settings126Automatic Hands-FreeYou can set up your phone to automatically route calls to a car kit when it detects a connection.Power-O
127Adjusting Your Settings Caution: If you select Continuous, the phone does not power off when you turn off the ignition. Be careful not to accidenta
11 About This Guide Optional Features Features marked with this label are optional network and/or subscription-dependent features. These features may
128Data CallsA Motorola Original™ data kit lets you transfer data between your phone and a computer or other external device. You can:• synchronize da
129Data Calls Note: Check your computer or hand-held device to determine the type of cable you need.Attaching a Serial CableUse the interchangeable he
Data Calls130Attaching a USB CableInstall the SoftwareInstall the software from the CD-ROM that comes with your Motorola Original data kit. See the da
131Data Calls Connect your phone (see “Connecting Your Phone to an External Device” on page 128) and do the following:Receiving a Data CallYou can con
Data Calls132Transfer the DataYour phone notifies you when the data call arrives, and transfers the call to the connected device. You must use the appl
133Data Calls End the Data ConnectionWhen the data transfer is complete:Reset Normal Voice OperationAfter you receive a data call, you must reset your
134SecurityAssigning a New Code or PasswordYour phone’s four-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234, and the six-digit security code is originall
135Security If You Forget a Code or PasswordIf you forget your security code (originally set to 000000), contact your service provider.If you forget y
Security136Locking and Unlocking Your PhoneYou can lock your phone manually or set your phone to lock automatically whenever you turn it off.When you
137Security Unlock Your PhoneAt the Enter Unlock Code prompt:Locking and Unlocking Your KeypadYou can lock your phone keypad to prevent accidental us
12 Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. RF Operation
Security138Restricting CallsYou can stop all outgoing or incoming calls, or you can restrict them to the numbers stored in your phonebook.Notes: • You
139Security The phonebook application is not locked when you restrict outgoing calls to numbers stored in the phonebook. To prevent a user from adding
140TroubleshootingCheck these questions first if you have problems with your phone:Question AnswerIs your phone set up correctly? Press M #. If you do
141Troubleshooting The following refer to specific problems:Has the phone been damaged, dropped, or gotten wet? Dropping your phone, getting it wet, or
Troubleshooting142The display says: Enter Unlock Code. How do I unlock my phone? Enter the factory-preset unlock code (1234), or the last four digits
143Troubleshooting I tried to place a call and heard an alternating high/low tone. Your call did not reach the wireless system. You may have dialed th
Troubleshooting144I cannot hear others on my phone. While on a call, press the upper volume key on the left side of your phone. Your phone display sho
145Troubleshooting My phone will not send voicemail commands, passwords, or other codes. Your phone sends commands and passwords as DTMF tones. You ca
Troubleshooting146I am unable to record a voice note, voice name, or voice shortcut Try moving to a quieter location to make your voice recording. Hol
147Troubleshooting My phone beeped when I attached the data cable, but my data applications don’t work. You must be in an area with digital coverage.
13 Safety and General Information • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition• National Council on Radiation Protec
Troubleshooting148I launched the micro-browser but the display says: Service Not Available. You may be in an area without service. If you have wireles
149Programming InstructionsFollow this procedure if you need to program your phone’s phone number.Note: Programming is normally done by a trained tech
150Specific Absorption Rate DataThis model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transm
151In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.Before a phone model is available for sale to the pub
152Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Web site
153The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesAdditional Health and Safet
154What kinds of phones are in question?Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positi
155First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the studies that showed increased tumor develo
156National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.12Researchers conducted a large battery of laborat
157performed cognitive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects' ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial
Safety and General Information14Do NOT hold the antenna when the phone is in use. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to
158each year. At that rate, assuming 80 million users of mobile phones (a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases
159industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety. The agency has recommended that the industry:• support needed research into possible bi
160factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding
161World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As):http://www.who.int/emf United Ki
162WarrantyLimited Warranty for Motorola Personal Communications Products and Accessories Purchased in the United States and CanadaI. What This Warran
163Warranty II. What the Period of Coverage IsSubject to the following exceptions, one year from the date the Products are purchased by the first end-u
Warranty164reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products or parts. No software updates are provided.V. How to Get Warranty ServicePLEASE CALL US
165Warranty information is needed, please contact us at the telephone number listed above.VI. What This Warranty Does Not Cover• Products that are ope
Warranty166nonconforming or non-Motorola housings or parts. Any of these voids the warranty.• Defects or damage that result from: (a) use of the Produ
167Warranty given in lieu of all other express warranties. Implied warranties, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability
15Safety and General Information Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityNote: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic inte
Warranty168infringe a United States patent. Our obligation is conditioned on: (a) you notifying us promptly in writing when you receive notice of the
169Warranty To obtain information on Motorola Personal Communications Products, including warranty service, accessories and optional Extended Warranti
170Export Law AssurancesThis product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The Governments of the Uni
171IndexAaccessoriesoptional 11, 90, 110, 125, 128standard 19accessory connector port 1Add Digits feature 71alertcreating 118–123defined 116indic
Index172call (continued)alert type, selecting 117alert, creating 118–123alert, setting in external display 30answer options 63answering 23call wa
173Index codeschanging 134–135default 134if you forget a code/password 135computerconnecting to phone 128–130synchronizing data 83, 128contrast,
Index174Eearpieceillustration 1volume, adjusting 28email address, storing in phonebook 76–78email, sending 80–81, 99–101emergency number 34–35end
175Index Iidle display, defined 24ignoring a call 35in use indicatordefined 25illustration 25inbox, text message 95–96in-call timer 62incoming cal
Index176Llanguage, setting 66Last Calls Menuopening 70options 70–71left soft keycustomizing 124–125functions 1, 43Line Not Secure message 33lock
177Index message (continued)outbox 59, 103quick note 102–103reading, text 97–99receiving, text 96–97reminders, receiving 93, 97reminders, turning
Safety and General Information16Persons with pacemakers should:• ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches (15 centimeters) from your pacemaker when
Index178Ppasswords. See codespause character 39phoneaccessories, optional 11accessories, standard 19answer options 63codes 134–135connecting to e
179Index phonebook (continued)sending an email 80–81sorting entries 83speed dial number 36, 75, 77–78speed dial, using 36storing an entry 76–78sy
Index180ring alertcreating 118–123indicators 27, 116setting 116–117setting in external display 30type, selecting 117ring and vibrate alertindicat
181Index storing a call 69–71symbol text mode 51–52symbols, entering 51–52synchronizing data 83, 128TTalk Secure feature 33, 139tap method text e
Index182Vvibrate alertindicator 27, 116setting 116–117setting in external display 30type, selecting 117voice dialdialing a number 40, 81recording
183Index Zzoom setting 27, 65 U.S. patent Re. 34,976
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✂185Wireless Phone Safety Tips“Safety is your most important call!”Your Motorola wireless telephone gives youthe powerful ability to communicate by vo
✂1863Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an
✂1879Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are
17Safety and General Information • give full attention to driving and to the road.• use hands-free operation, if available.• pull off the road and par
✂188Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of
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Safety and General Information18Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are near
19Getting StartedWhat’s in the Box?Your digital wireless phone typically comes equipped with a battery and a charger. Other accessory options can cust
Getting Started20Charging the BatteryBefore you can use your phone, you need to install and charge the battery.3Insert the battery, printed arrows firs
21Getting Started Note: When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator in the upper right corner of the display shows how much of the chargi
Getting Started22Sending a CallTo call a number, your phone must be turned on, be unlocked, and have a network connection with adequate signal strengt
23Getting Started Receiving a CallTo receive a call, your phone must be turned on and have a network connection with adequate signal strength. If your
24About Your PhoneSee page 1 for a diagram of your phone that describes basic phone components.DisplayThe top section of the display shows phone stat
25About Your Phone ➊ Signal Strength Indicator Shows the strength of your phone’s connection with the network.You cannot send or receive calls when t
About Your Phone26➍ Message Waiting Indicator Appears when your phone receives a text message.➎ Voice Message Waiting Indicator Appears when you rec
27About Your Phone ➓ Alert Setting Indicator Shows the current selected alert profile. The default alert setting is a ringer.Changing the Zoom Setting
1 Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola Model 60t wireless phone
About Your Phone28By default, the status light indicator is turned off to extend battery life. See the “Status Light” option on page 65 to turn on the
29About Your Phone You can also use the volume keys to scroll up or down through menus and lists.To change keypad volume, see “Customize an Alert Profi
About Your Phone30Set Phone AlertTo change your phone’s alert in the external display:Return an Unanswered CallWhen you cannot answer a call, your pho
31About Your Phone To maximize your battery’s performance:• Always use Motorola Original™ batteries and battery chargers. The phone warranty does not
32Sending and Receiving CallsFor basic instructions on how to send a call, end a call, and receive a call, see pages 22–23 of the “Getting Started” se
33Sending and Receiving Calls When automatic redial is turned off, you can manually activate the feature to redial a phone number. When you hear a bus
Sending and Receiving Calls34Returning an Unanswered CallYour phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls. When you cannot answer a call, your phone
35Sending and Receiving Calls To call the emergency number at any time:Entering Numbers in the NotepadYour phone stores the most recent string of digi
Sending and Receiving Calls36Dialing With Speed DialThe speed dial feature lets you dial any phonebook entry with a minimal number of keypresses.Whene
37Sending and Receiving Calls Dialing With One-Touch DialYou can call phonebook entries 2 through 9 with the push of a single key. Just press and hold
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Sending and Receiving Calls38Dialing a Number In a Text MessageIf you receive a text message with an embedded phone number, you can dial the number di
39Sending and Receiving Calls Press M> Send Messagecreate a text message addressed to the number enteredPress M and then scroll to and select one o
Sending and Receiving Calls40You can also call numbers using these features:Do This To CallPress and release the voice key on the right side of your p
41Using Features While On a CallUsing Call WaitingIf you subscribe to call waiting, an alert tone sounds while you are on a call to indicate that you
Using Features While On a Call42Additional On-Call FeaturesWhile you are on a call, you can perform the following tasks:Do This ToPress MUTE (+) (if
43Using the MenuNavigating to a FeatureYou can access many of your phone’s features by using these keys to move through the menu system:Main Menu) Rec
Using the Menu44This guide shows you how to navigate to a specific menu feature as follows:The > symbol means that you should scroll to and select t
45Using the Menu • In an alphabetized list, press a key multiple times to cycle through the letters on the key and highlight the closest matching list
Using the Menu46The message center lets you compose and send text messages. (See “Entering Text” on page 47.) A flashing cursor shows you where the te
47Entering TextVarious text entry methods make it easy for you to enter names, numbers, email addresses, and text messages on your phone.You can enter
✂ 3 Menu Map Main Menu• Recent Calls• Received Calls• Dialed Calls• Notepad• Call Times• Phonebook• Datebook• Quick Dial• Radio• Messages• Voicemail•
Entering Text48Tap MethodTap method is the default standard mode for entering text on your phone.To activate tap method from any text entry screen, pr
49Entering Text General Text Entry RulesUse the keypad to enter letters, numbers, symbols, and other characters with the tap method. Press the same ke
Entering Text50• If you do not press a key for two seconds, the character in the block cursor is accepted, and the cursor moves to the next position.•
51Entering Text Symbol ModeYour phone provides an alternate way to find and enter symbol characters in a text message. You can view and select from a v
Entering Text52Symbol ChartUse this chart as a guide for entering symbols in symbol mode.Predictive Text Entry with iTAP™ SoftwareiTAP™ software provi
53Entering Text Enter WordsTo enter a word with iTAP software:Do This To1Press a number key one timeenter the first letter of the wordThe letters assoc
Entering Text54For example, to spell the word “act,” press 2 2 8. The display shows:Enter Novel WordsYou may enter a word that is not in the iTAP soft
55Entering Text PunctuationThe iTAP software automatically adds a space after each word. When you enter punctuation, this space is removed. To enter p
Entering Text56Enter NumbersTo enter a number with iTAP software:Delete Letters and WordsPlace the cursor to the right of the text that you want to de
57Menu Feature DescriptionsThis chapter describes all of your phone’s features in order of the menu map shown on pages 3–4. Some descriptions also inc
✂ 4 Settings Menu• Ring/Vibrate• Alert•Alert Detail• My Tones• Phone Status• My Tel. Number• Battery Meter• Other Information• Connection• Incoming C
Menu Feature Descriptions58Notepad M > Recent Calls> NotepadCall or store the last number entered on the keypad. See “Entering Numbers in the N
59Menu Feature Descriptions RADIO M > RadioListen to FM radio stations with the optional Motorola Original™ FM Stereo Radio Headset accessory. Thi
Menu Feature Descriptions60SHORTCUTS M > ShortcutsCreate keypad or voice shortcuts to menu features. See “Shortcuts” on page 104.VOICE NOTES M &g
61Menu Feature Descriptions Alert Detail M > Settings> Ring/Vibrate> Alert DetailChange details about the current alert profile. Alert repres
Menu Feature Descriptions62CONNECTION Connect your phone to a computer or hand-held device to send and receive data calls on the connected device. Se
63Menu Feature Descriptions Answer Options M > Settings> In-Call Setup> Answer OptionsTurn call answering options on or off:SECURITY Phone
Menu Feature Descriptions64Restrict Calls M > Settings > Security> Restrict CallsRestrict incoming and outgoing calls. See “Restricting Call
65Menu Feature Descriptions Initial Setup M > Settings> Other Settings> Initial SetupSet many basic phone options:Time and Date Set the pho
Menu Feature Descriptions66Scroll Force the cursor to stop or wrap around when it reaches the top or bottom of a list in the display.Animation Turn
67Menu Feature Descriptions Network M > Settings> Other Settings> NetworkView and adjust your phone’s network settings.Your service provider
5 Contents Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Feature Descriptions68Car Settings M > Settings> Other Settings> Car SettingsAdjust hands-free car kit settings.You can set your phone
69Recent CallsYou can use the recent calls menu to view received calls or dialed calls, retrieve the last number stored in the notepad, and view or re
Recent Calls70The Last Calls Menu includes the following options:4N call the entry’s numberTip: Press and hold N for two seconds to send the entry num
71Recent Calls Send Message Create a new text message, with the selected number in the To field. See “Sending a Text Message” on page 99.Add Digits A
Recent Calls72Using the NotepadYour phone uses a notepad to store the most recent string of digits entered—either for a phone number that you called o
73Recent Calls Viewing and Resetting Call TimersYour phone tracks and records call times. Use the recent calls menu to view and reset a call timer.Net
Recent Calls74To view a call timer:To reset the call timer:Find the FeatureM > Recent Calls> Call TimesPress To1S scroll to the timer you want t
75PhonebookYou can store a list of names and phone numbers or email addresses in your phone’s electronic phonebook. You can view these entries and cal
Phonebook76Storing a Phonebook EntryA phone number or email address is required for a phonebook entry. All other information is optional.Shortcut: Ent
77Phonebook 9CHANGE (+) select TypeNote: This option is not available for email entries. Your phone automatically applies an [ (email) type indicator
Contents 6 Terminating an Incoming Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Dialing With Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phonebook78Complete Phonebook EntryWhen you are finished entering information for a phonebook entry:Recording a Voice Name For a Phonebook EntryYou can
79Phonebook speak directly into the phone’s microphone in a normal tone of voice.Find the FeatureM > PhonebookDo This To1Press S scroll to the entr
Phonebook80Dialing a Phonebook EntryYou can use the phonebook list, voice dial, speed dial, or one-touch dial to call a number (or send a text message
81Phonebook Voice DialTo call a number or send an email using voice dial:Editing a Phonebook EntryEdit a phonebook entry by following the procedures d
Phonebook82Deleting a Phonebook EntryTo delete a phonebook entry:Checking Phonebook CapacityYou can check phonebook capacity to see how much memory sp
83Phonebook Synchronizing with TrueSync SoftwareYou can synchronize phonebook entries between your phone and computer or hand-held device with Starfish
84DatebookThe datebook is a calendar that lets you schedule and organize events such as appointments and meetings. You can review your schedule of eve
85Datebook Day ViewSelect a day in the week view and press VIEW (+) to see the day’s events. You can store, edit, view, copy, and delete any event fro
Datebook86Storing a New EventA title is required for a datebook event. All other information is optional.See “Selecting a Feature Option” on page 44 f
87Datebook Press To1* or # scroll to the scheduled event day2VIEW (+) display the day view3S scroll to the event you want to change4VIEW (+) display
7 Contents Deleting a Phonebook Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Checking Phonebook Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Datebook88Copying an EventTo copy information from a current event to a new event:Find the FeatureM > DatebookPress To1* or # scroll to the schedu
89Datebook Deleting an EventFind the FeatureM > DatebookPress To1* or # scroll to the scheduled event day2VIEW (+) display the day view3S scroll t
90RadioYou can use your phone to tune, store presets, and listen to FM radio stations when the optional Motorola Original™ FM Stereo Radio Headset acc
91Radio Storing a PresetTo store a station to a preset that you can recall later:Selecting a PresetTo select a preset radio station:Sending and Receiv
Radio92To end the call and resume the FM broadcast:Turn the radio off before dialing outgoing calls from the phone keypad. You do not have to turn off
93Messages—VoicemailYou can listen to your voicemail messages by calling your network voicemail phone number. Voicemail messages are stored on the net
Messages—Voicemail94From the new message notification:Listening to a Voicemail MessageTo listen to your voicemail messages at any time:Your phone calls
95Messages—TextText messages are brief messages that you can send and receive (such as Where are we meeting?). Received messages appear on your phone
Messages—Text96Receiving a Text MessageNote: You must set up the text message inbox before you can receive text messages. See “Setting Up the Text Mes
97Messages—Text When you receive a new message, your phone displays the X (message waiting) indicator and a New Message notification, and gives an aler
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