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Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola C370 Series GSM wireless phone. Earpiece Internal Antenna Left Soft Key Perform functions identified by left display prompt. Right Soft Key Perform functions identified by right display prompt. Menu Key Open a menu when G is in the display. Navigation Keys Power/End Key Press & hold to turn phone on & off. Press & release to end phone calls, exit menu system.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 3 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Contents Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What’s in the Box?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 4 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Reading, Locking, or Deleting a Text Message. . . . . . . . Using Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating a Phonebook Entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recording a Voice Name For a Phonebook Entry . . . . . Dialing a Phonebook Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Micro-Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Java Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 5 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Specific Absorption Rate Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Additional Health and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . 105 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Product Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Export Law Assurances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 RF Energy Interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 6 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information in user guides published prior to December 1, 2002. Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 7 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, if available.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 8 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 9 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM When using your phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Responsible driving best practices may be found in the “Wireless Phone Safety Tips” at the end of this manual and at the Motorola website: www.Motorola.com/callsmart.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 10 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Batteries Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 11 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other features that incorporate blinking lights on the phones. All persons should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 12 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Getting Started Getting Started What’s in the Box? Your digital wireless phone typically comes with a battery and a charger. Other accessory options can customize your phone for maximum performance and portability. To purchase Motorola Original™ accessories, contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 1-800-331-6456 in the United States or 1-800-461-4575 in Canada.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 13 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Optional Features This label identifies an optional network, SIM card, or subscription-dependent feature that may not be offered by all service providers in all geographical areas. Contact your service provider for more information. This label identifies a feature that requires an optional Motorola Original™ accessory. Installing the Battery Getting Started Optional Accessories You must install and charge the battery to use your phone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 14 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Getting Started Action 4 Insert the battery with printed arrows and 2 tabs at the top of the battery compartment. 5 4 5 Push down until the battery is inserted at the bottom. 6 Insert the bottom of the back cover. 7 Press the top of the back cover down until it hooks over the cover release button. 7 6 Charging the Battery New batteries are partially charged. Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge the battery.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 15 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM charger. Do not attempt to force the charger further in if you do not see an immediate response. 2 Plug the other end of the travel charger into the appropriate electrical outlet. 3 When your phone indicates Charge Complete, remove the travel charger. Getting Started Action 1 Plug the travel charger into the middle jack on the bottom of your phone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 16 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM • Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when charging. Getting Started • Do not expose batteries to temperatures below 10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your phone with you when you leave your vehicle. • When you do not intend to use a battery for a while, store it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator. • Over time, batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging times. This is normal.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 17 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing your SIM card to static electricity, water, or dirt. Action 1 Press down on the cover release button at the top of your phone. Release Button Getting Started 2 Pull the top of the phone’s back cover to remove it. 2 1 3 Lift out the battery. 4 Slide the plastic SIM card tab forward to unlock the SIM card. SIM Card SIM Card Tab 5 Lift out the old SIM card, if necessary.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 18 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Getting Started Action 6 Slide the new SIM card in the holder with the cut corner on the upper left and the gold plate facing down. 7 Insert the battery with printed arrows and 2 tabs at the top of the battery compartment. 8 Push down until the battery inserts at the bottom. 9 Insert the bottom of the back cover. 10 Press the top of the back cover down until it hooks over the cover release button.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 19 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Your phone uses a convertible cover and keypad that you can replace to completely change its appearance. Removing a Cover and Keypad 2 Pull the top of the phone’s back cover to remove it. 2 1 Release Button 3 Pull the side tabs away from the phone. 4 Lift up on the lanyard loop to pull the phone out of the front cover. Getting Started Action 1 Press down on the cover release button at the top of your phone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 20 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Getting Started Action 1 If your phone has an end cap, install it before attaching the front cover. 2 2 Slide the top of the phone into the top of the new front cover. 3 Press the bottom of the phone into the front cover until the side tabs snap into place. 3 Side Tabs 4 Insert the bottom of the back cover. 5 Press the top of the back cover down until it hooks over the cover release button.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 21 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Resetting Your Phone If your phone freezes on a display, error message, or power up, reset it by removing and re-installing the battery: Turning Your Phone On Getting Started Action 1 Turn off your phone 2 Remove and re-install your battery as described on page 13. 3 Turn on your phone. Action 1 Press and hold O (End/Power key). End/Power Key 2 If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code and press OK (+) to unlock your SIM card.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 22 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Adjusting the Volume You can adjust your phone’s earpiece and ring tone volume by pressing right and left on the S: Getting Started When you are in a call the display is idle You Can Adjust earpiece speaker volume ring tone volume Tip: At the lowest ring tone volume setting, press S left once to switch to vibrate alert. Press it again to switch to silent alert. Press S right to cycle back to vibrate alert, then ring alert.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 23 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 3 O (Power/End key) To end the call and “hang up” the phone Answering a Call Press 1 N To answer the call or ANSWER (+) 2 O (end key) Getting Started When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message. hang up when the call is done Note: If the phone is locked, you must unlock it to answer the call. Viewing Your Phone Number To view your phone number from the idle display, press M #.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 24 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Learning to Use Your Phone See page 1 for a basic phone diagram. Using the Display The idle display (shown below) is the standard display when you are not on a call or using the menu. Learning to Use Your Phone 5 Y 24 Clock MYMENU 12:00 9 J Menu Indicator G MESSAGE Soft Key Labels The G (menu) indicator at the bottom center of the display indicates you can press the menu key (M) to display the main menu to see more features.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 25 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM The following status indicators can appear: ➌ GPRS ➎ Roam ➍ In Use ➋ Signal Strength ➏ Text Case (if applies) ➐ Message or Entry Method 5 | U ; Üg 9 Y J 12:00 ➑ Battery Level ➊ Alert Style MYMENU ➒ Active Line G MESSAGE ➊ Alert Style Indicator Shows the currently selected alert style. The default alert style is Loud Ring.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 26 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM network with a GPRS connection. Other possible indicators: ( GPRS PDP context active * GPRS packet data available ➍ In Use Indicator Indicates when you are on a call, and when you have a secure (G) or insecure (F) connection. Learning to Use Your Phone ➎ Roam Indicator Indicates when your phone uses another network outside your home network (;). When you leave your home network area, your phone roams or seeks another network.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 27 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Any time you enter text, an icon here indicates the entry method: Symbol (å), Numeric (á), Primary, or Secondary: Primary Secondary ï ó ñ ô † ò õ ù ú ü ° û Tap, no capital letters Tap, next letter capital Tap, all capital letters iTAP, no capital letters iTAP, next letter capital iTAP, all capital letters To change the entry method, press # (see page 39).
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 28 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using the 4-Way Navigation Keys Use the 4-way navigation keys like a joystick to navigate the menu system, change feature settings, and Navigation play games. Keys Learning to Use Your Phone Tip: Down and up are the primary movements within menus. Move left and right to change feature settings, navigate the datebook, and edit text.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 29 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using Menus From the idle display, press M to display the main menu. Left Soft Key Perform functions identified by left display prompt. Right Soft Key Perform functions identified by right display prompt. Menu Key Enter menu system or open a sub-menu. Navigation Keys S Scroll through menus & lists, set feature values. Selecting a Menu Feature Learning to Use Your Phone Power/End Key Press & hold to turn phone on & off.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 30 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM S to scroll, and the left/right soft keys to perform the functions in the bottom left and right corners of the display. Selecting a Feature Option Some features require you to select an item from a list: Press BACK (-) to show the previous screen. Learning to Use Your Phone Press M to open the sub-menu. 30 5 9 Dialed Calls Highlighted item 10)John Smith 9)Mary Smith G VIEW BACK Press VIEW (+) to show details for the highlighted item.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 31 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Entering Text Some features require you to enter information. Press S to scroll down to additional items. 5 9 Entry Details Highlighted item Name:_____________ No.:_______________ CANCEL G CHANGE Press CANCEL (-) to exit without making changes. DONE (-) displays when you enter or edit information. Press CHANGE (+) or number keys to edit the information. For indicators, see page 25 Flashing cursor indicates insertion point.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 32 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using the Tap Method Learning to Use Your Phone This is the standard method for entering text on your phone. 32 Press 1 A number key (one or more times) 2 Number keys To select a letter, number, or symbol shown in the chart on page 33. enter remaining characters 3 OK (+) Tip: Press S right to accept a word completion, or * to insert a space store the text In a text entry screen, you can press # to switch entry methods.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 33 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM When you enter text using the standard tap method, the flashing cursor changes to a block cursor, and the soft key functions change: Block cursor Press Ü 449 9 5 indicates OK (+) Msg: currently to accept T highlighted and store character. the text. DELETE G OK After 2 seconds, the block cursor reverts to a flashing cursor and moves to the next position. Press DELETE (-) to delete the character to the left of the insertion point.
Learning to Use Your Phone UG.C370.GSM.book Page 34 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # abc2äåáàâãαβç def3δëéèêφ ghi4ïíîγ jkl5λ mno6ñöøóòôõω pqrs7πßσ tuv8θüúùû wxyz9ξψ change text case, for capital letters enter a space (hold to enter a return) change text entry method (hold for default) Note: This chart may not reflect the exact character set available on your phone. If you use the Tap English entry method, keys 2 through 9 only display the basic characters.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 35 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM • The first character of every sentence is capitalized. Press S down to force the character to lowercase while it is highlighted by the block cursor. • Your phone may support multiple languages. The current language setting determines whether a new message begins on the left or right side of the display. • If you enter or edit information and do not want to save the changes, press O to exit without saving.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 36 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Entering Words In a text entry screen, you can press # to switch entry methods. An indicator tells you which method is active (see page 25). If iTAP (icon ô or ü) is not available, see page 39.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 37 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using the Symbol Method In a text-entry screen, press # to switch entry methods until you see the Symbol icon (å) in the status bar. Press 1 Number keys (one press per symbol) 2 S right or left 3 SELECT (+) To show possible symbol combinations at the bottom of the display highlight the combination you want lock a highlighted combination or * enter the highlighted combination A space appears after the combination.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 38 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # ()[]{} ¿¡~ <>= $£¥¢£ #%* +-x*/\[]=><#§ enter a space (hold to enter a return) change text entry method (hold for default) Learning to Use Your Phone Note: In an email address or URL editor, 1 shows the common characters for that editor first. Using the Numeric Method In a text entry screen, press # to switch entry methods until you see the Numeric icon (á) in the status bar. Press keypad keys to enter the numbers you want.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 39 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Choosing a Text Entry Method Multiple text entry methods make it easy for you to enter names, numbers, and messages. The method you select remains active until you select another method. Press # in any text entry screen to change to one of the following entry methods: Primary Numeric (á) Symbol (å) Secondary Press 0 in any text entry screen to change your entry case.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 40 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Tap English Learning to Use Your Phone Tap Extended iTAP Enter common letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing a key 1 or more times (see page 32). Note: With this Tap method, keys 2 through 9 include only the basic characters. Enter common letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing a key 1 or more times (see page 32). Note: With this Tap method, keys 2 through 9 include an extended list of characters.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 41 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Locking Your Phone Manually Find the Feature M > Settings > Security > Phone Lock > Lock Now Press 1 keypad keys 2 OK (+) To enter your 4-digit unlock code lock the phone Unlocking Your Phone At the Enter Unlock Code prompt: To enter your 4-digit unlock code 2 OK (+) The unlock code is originally set to 1234. If necessary, see “If You Forget a Code or Password” on page 42.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 42 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 1 keypad keys 2 OK (+) To enter your 4-digit unlock code set the phone to lock automatically Changing a Code or Password Learning to Use Your Phone Your 4-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234, and the 6-digit security code is originally set to 000000. Your service provider may reset these numbers before you receive your phone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 43 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the last 4 digits of your phone number. If that does not work, do the following when you see the Enter Unlock Code message: Press 1 M 2 keypad keys 3 OK (+) To go to the unlock code bypass screen enter your security code submit your security code Locking and Unlocking the Keypad Press M* To lock or unlock the keypad Note: Incoming calls and messages unlock the keypad.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 44 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Highlight Features You can do much more with your phone than make and receive calls! This chapter describes some of your phone’s highlight features. Assigning Phone Themes You can choose a single theme to set your wallpaper, screen saver, alert style, and other settings. To download a theme, see page 62.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 45 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Custom, though the theme's settings all remain except for the one you changed. • When you manually set the theme to (None), all fields affected by the theme still use the current setting, with a value of (Set by theme). • You can download, use, and delete themes, but you cannot edit them. Downloaded themes may arrive in MTF files, compressed with files that they reference.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 46 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Shortcut: While dialing (with digits visible in the display), you can press M > Send Message to create a text message addressed to the number entered. M > Create Message Find the Feature Press 1 S 2 SELECT (+) Highlight Features 3 keypad keys 4 OK (+) 5 keypad keys To scroll to New Short Msg, New Letter, New Postcard, or MMS Templates Tip: An MMS Template is a Postcard with a slide show and sound already attached.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 47 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 9 SELECT (+) To select the option Message Contents You can enter the following contents in a message: Item Msg Description the text message you enter To insert an object, press: M > Insert > object type To You can press PH.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 49 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM message, your phone displays the Ä (message waiting indicator) and New Message, and sounds an alert. Press READ (+) To open the message (or your text message inbox if there are multiple messages) or DETAILS (+) open message details (or a list of messages if there are more than one) When you are viewing message details, press DOWNLD (+) to download and read the message.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 50 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM k unread and urgent { read and locked munread and urgent with oread and locked with attachment attachment Note: The files that you download or receive as attachments might have a lock that keeps you from forwarding them. The oldest messages are deleted automatically as specified by the inbox Cleanup setting. If you want to save a message, you should lock it to prevent it from being deleted during cleanup.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 51 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM While reading a message, press M for these options: Option Delete Call Back Go To Reply Forward Chat Lock/Unlock Cleanup Messages Create Message Setup You can also save some attachments as your Wallpaper, Screen Saver, or Ring Tone. Delete all unlocked and read messages. Open a new text message. Open the text message inbox setup menu. Highlight Features Store Description Delete the message.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 52 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using Chat You can exchange text messages in real time with another wireless phone user in a chat session. The messages you send appear immediately on your chat partner’s phone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 53 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 7 DONE (-) To send the chat message 8 CHAT (+) Your phone displays the chat log. A < appears next to your message until the message is sent. When your chat partner replies, the reply appears below your text. enter a reply to your partner 9 OK (+) send your reply Notes: • If you send a chat message to a phone that only has text messaging, the chat text appears as a text message on the other phone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 54 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using the Chat Log The chat log displays the messages exchanged in a chat session. Chat name 5 9 Chat text Press S to scroll and see more text. Message Status: < sending > failed Carlo>What time does it start? 10 AM G CHAT EXIT Exit chat Press M to open the Chat Menu Newest messages display at bottom.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 55 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Option Re-send Send Message Description Re-send your most recent chat message, if it failed. Create a new chat message. Responding to Chat When you receive a chat message, your phone displays Chat from chat name, and sounds an alert.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 56 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Ending a Chat Session Press 1 M 2 S To open the Chat Menu scroll to End Chat 3 SELECT (+) select End Chat 4 YES (-) end the chat session A chat session also ends when you turn off your phone, answer an incoming call, or start a new chat session. Highlight Features Your chat partner is not notified when you end a chat session.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 57 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM To create or edit a phonebook entry: Find the Feature M > Phonebook M > New > Phone Number or Email Address A phone number or email address is required for a phonebook entry. All other information is optional. You can enter the following information for a phonebook entry: Entry Details Name Category (for entries stored to the phone) No.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 58 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Entry Details Speed No. Ringer ID (for entries stored to the phone) Picture Highlight Features (for entries stored to the phone) More 58 Description the number you use to speed dial the entry. Entries with a speed dial number from 1 to 100 are stored on your phone. Entries with a speed dial number of 101 or higher are stored on your SIM card. You cannot store Email entries on your SIM card.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 59 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Recording a Voice Name For a Phonebook Entry A voice name lets you call the phonebook entry using voice dial. You can record a voice name for a new or existing phonebook entry. Note: You cannot record a voice name for an entry stored on a SIM card. Record your voice name in a quiet location. Hold the phone about 4 inches (10 centimeters) from your mouth, and speak directly into the phone’s microphone in a normal tone.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 60 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 7 RECORD (+) and release, then repeat the name 8 Press DONE (-) To confirm the voice name store the voice name Dialing a Phonebook Entry Use one of the following procedures to call a number (or send a text message to an email address) stored in your phonebook. Note: You can also use speed dial or 1-touch dial.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 61 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using the Micro-Browser The micro-browser lets you access Web pages and Web-based applications on your phone. Contact your service provider to set up access, if necessary. Note: Your phone may use a high-speed GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) network connection. This type of connection can be identified by a | GPRS indicator in the idle display that disappears when you start a microbrowser session.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 62 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Interacting With Web Pages Press S up or down S left or right M To scroll through a page go back to the previous page or forward to the next one open the Browser Menu Downloading Pictures, Games, and Sounds You can download a picture, animation, sound, game upgrade, or theme from a Web page by selecting its link. A picture or animation displays when downloading is complete. A sound begins to play when downloading is complete.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 63 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Notes: • Call charges apply during download sessions. • When your phone runs out of memory for downloaded files, new files overwrite the old ones. Downloaded files share your phone’s memory, so you can make room for a picture, for example, by deleting ring tones. • Some ring tones vibrate automatically. If you use one of these tones, your phone vibrates even when it is not set to Vibrate or Vibe&Ring.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 64 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Setting Domain 1 Service Type 1 Gateway IP 2 Port 2 Domain 2 Service Type 2 DNS 1 DNS 2 Timeout Highlight Features CSD No. 1 User Name 1 Password 1 Speed (Bps) 1 Line Type 1 CSD No.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 66 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Download an Application With the Micro-Browser M > WebAccess > Browser Find the Feature Go to the page that contains the application, then: Press 1 S To scroll to the application 2 SELECT (+) view the application details 3 DWNLOAD (+) download the application Highlight Features You may see one of the following error messages when you download a kJava application. This section describes some common problems and their solutions.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 67 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Note: Some games make your phone vibrate and light up. Launch a Java Application Find the Feature M > Games & Apps > the application Use Control Keys Your phone’s keys perform the following functions in a Java application. Key S 5 O N M Function Move up, down, left, or right in a game. “Fire” your weapon in a game. End the application. Call a number in the application. Open the Java applications menu.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 68 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 4 SELECT (+) To select the option to perform procedures as described in the following list The application manager menu includes the following options: Option View Details Description Display the suite name, vendor, version, number of apps, flash usage, and memory requirements. Delete Delete the suite. Show Memory or Show or hide the application’s Hide Memory memory size in the application list view.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 69 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 1 keypad keys 2 OK (+) To enter the DNS IP address save the IP address Approving Connections When Java applications try to establish network connections, call phone numbers, or send text messages, your phone prompts you for approval.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 70 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press 1 S 2 OK (+) Option CLDC Version MIDP Version Data Space Program Space Highlight Features Heap Size Flash Space To scroll through information as described in the following list close the display Displays The connected limited device configuration version on your phone. The mobile information device profile version on your phone. Memory available for application data (such as phonebook entries or game scores).
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 71 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM To download pictures or animations, see page 62. Your phone may also include predefined images. You cannot rename, delete, or view details about predefined images.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 72 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Option Delete Delete All Send Free Space Description Delete the picture. Delete all pictures. Open a text message with the picture attached. Check the space available for more pictures and animations Playing Games Your phone comes with games preloaded and you have the opportunity to purchase and download additional games. If you get an incoming call, message, alarm, or alert while playing a game, the game pauses.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 73 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Press NEW (+) or To start another session of the game you just played YES (+) Ending a Game You can end a game at any time. Press BACK (-) or To end the game session and return to the games menu O Editing Sound with MotoMixer Highlight Features The MotoMixer lets you edit and save special MIDI-based sound files called Groove Tunes on your phone. These sound files are made up of 4 instruments such as piano, bass, drums, and guitar.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 75 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Mix File Editing Display and Keys You can select the instruments you want to play and when you want to play them. First column: Second column Third column: (keys 1,4,7): (keys 2,5,8): (keys 3,6,9): on/off add effect set variation Name of instrument Piano Bass Drums Guitar BACK G MIX Press MIX (+) to play the mix file. Turn instruments on or off, add effects, and/or set an instrument variant using the following keypad keys.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 76 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Key Effect Turn on/off fourth instrument (Guitar above) * 0 Add effect to fourth instrument # Set variant for fourth instrument The track plays one time and then stops. Press MIX (+) again to continue mixing the track.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 77 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Setting Up Your Phone Storing Your Name and Phone Number To store or edit your name and phone number information on your SIM card: Find the Feature > Phone Status > My Tel. Numbers If you do not know your phone number, contact your service provider. To view your phone number from the idle display or during a call, see page 23. Setting the Time and Date Setting Up Your Phone M > Settings To use the datebook, you must set the time and date.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 78 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Setting an Alert Style Your phone can ring or vibrate when you receive a call, message, or other event. This is called an alert.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 79 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Note: Some ring tones vibrate automatically. If you use one of these tones, your phone vibrates even when it is not set to Vibrate or Vibe&Ring. Setting Answer Options You can use different methods to answer an incoming call. Find the Feature M > Settings > In-Call Setup > Answer Options answer by pressing any key Setting a Wallpaper Image You can set a picture or an animation as a wallpaper (background) image in your phone’s idle display.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 80 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Selecting a Screen Saver You can set a picture or an animation as a screen saver image. The image displays when the phone detects no activity for a specified time. The screen saver image shrinks to fit the display, if necessary. An animation repeats for 1 minute, then the first frame of the animation displays.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 81 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Setting Display Color You can select the color palette that your phone uses to display indicators, highlights, and soft key labels. Find the Feature M > Settings > Other Settings > Personalize > Color Style Setting Display Contrast M > Settings > Other Settings > Initial Setup > Contrast Adjusting the Backlight You can set the amount of time that the display backlight remains on, or turn off the backlight to conserve battery power.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 82 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM You can also zoom in and out from the menu. Find the Feature M > Settings > Other Settings > Initial Setup > Zoom Conserving Battery Power Setting Up Your Phone Some networks and phones include a battery save setting to conserve battery power.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 83 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Calling Features For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see page 22. Redialing a Number From the idle display: Press 1 N 2 S 3 N To view the dialed calls list scroll to the entry you want redial the number Calling an Emergency Number Note: Emergency numbers vary by country.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 84 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Using Voicemail You can listen to your voicemail messages by calling your network voicemail phone number. Voicemail messages are stored on the network—not on your phone. Storing Your Voicemail Number Storing your voicemail number in your phone makes it easy for you to listen to new voicemail messages. Your voicemail number is provided by your service provider. Find the Feature M > Messages M > VoiceMail Setup > VoiceMail No.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 85 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM New VoiceMail. Some networks only indicate when you have messages, whether they are new or not. Press CALL (+) To call the voicemail phone number you stored and listen to the message Listening to a Voicemail Message Find the Feature M > Messages > VoiceMail Your phone calls your voicemail number. If no voicemail number is stored, the phone prompts you to store one.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 86 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Phone Features Phone Features Main Menu This is the standard main menu layout. Menu organization and feature names may vary on your phone. Not all features may be available for all users.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 87 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Settings Menu Call Forward * • • • • • Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Cancel All Forward Status Phone Status My Tel.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 88 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Feature Quick Reference You can do more with your phone than make and receive phone calls! For example, you can: Phone Features • store frequently called numbers in the phonebook for easy dialing • organize your meetings and other events in the datebook • browse the Web • download applications • send messages This section provides information to help you use features on your phone that are not described in this user guide.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 89 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Feature Call Barring TTY Calls Cancel an Incoming Call Turn Off an Alert Phone Features Caller ID Description Restrict outgoing or incoming calls: M > Settings > Security > Call Barring Set up your phone for use with an optional TTY device: M > Settings > Other Settings > Initial Setup > TTY Setup Calling line identification (caller ID) displays the phone number for incoming calls.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 90 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Description Press 0 for 2 seconds to insert the international access code (+). Follow this with the country code and the number you are calling. View Recent M > Recent Calls > Received Calls Calls or Dialed Calls Phone Features Feature Dial Internat’l Numbers 90 Note: \ means the call connected. Select a call and press N to dial it, or press M for more options.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 91 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Feature Call Waiting Transfer a Call To turn call waiting on or off: M > Settings > In-Call Setup > Call Waiting During the call, press M > Hold. Your phone displays a = (flashing phone) when a call is on hold. During a call, press M > Transfer (target number) N to transfer it. Phone Features Put a Call on Hold Description While you are on a call, you can press N to answer a second incoming call.
Phone Features UG.C370.GSM.book Page 92 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Feature Received Messages Description Read received messages: M > Messages > Message Inbox Store Pictures and Sounds Press M to perform various operations on the selected message.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 94 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Phone Features Feature Phonebook Categories Description You can put phonebook entries into categories. When you get a call or message from someone in a category, your phone uses the category’s special ring. To set up a category, press M > Phonebook M > Categories. Scroll to the category, then press M > Edit To set an entry’s category, press M > Phonebook > entry to edit, then press EDIT (+).
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 100 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Phone Features Feature Set Alarm Clock View Alarm Clock Respond to Alarm Calculator Currency Converter Description You can set alarms to make your phone ring. M > Alarm Clock > [New Alarm] Alarms do not appear in the datebook and do not ring if your phone is off. To see or change an alarm you set: M > Alarm Clock > the alarm Scroll (S) to the alarm. Press the right softkey (+) to ENABLE or DISABLE the alarm. Press M for more options.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 101 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Security Features Feature SIM PIN Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times in a row, your SIM card is disabled and your phone displays SIM Blocked.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 102 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Phone Features Feature Download Game or Application Description Download a game or application: M > Web Access > Browser, find the application, press SELECT (+), press DWNLOAD (+) Note: Your phone must have a valid domain name service (DNS) IP address to download games and applications. If your phone does not have a DNS address, contact your service provider.
Specific Absorption Rate Data Specific Absorption Rate Data The model wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities.
differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements).2 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 105 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Additional Health Information and Safety on Consumer Information Wireless Phones from the FDA The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides consumer information on wireless phones at: http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html Following are safety-related questions and answers discussed at this web site.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 106 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 107 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 108 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 109 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions? Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 110 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Warranty Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada What Does this Warranty Cover? Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Inc.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 111 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Products Covered Monaural Headsets. Ear buds and boom headsets that transmit mono sound through a wired connection. Consumer and Professional Two-Way Radio Accessories. Length of Coverage Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product. Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 112 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage. Altered Products.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 113 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM What Will Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 114 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 115 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM Product Registration Product Registration Online Product Registration: http://www.motorola.com/warranty Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new Motorola product. Registering helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you should your product require an update or other service. Registration is for U.S. residents only and is not required for warranty coverage.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 117 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM received calls list 90 receiving 23 terminating 89 timers 97, 98 transferring 91 unanswered call 90 call waiting 91 caller ID 89 calling line identification. See caller ID car kit automatic answer 98 categories, phonebook 94 chat 52, 92 clock 24 codes.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 122 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM send key 1, 22, 23 sending a call.
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UG.C370.GSM.book Page 125 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM art# 020827-O.eps ✂ Wireless Phone Safety Tips “Safety is your most important call!” Your Motorola wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice— almost anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless phone service is available and safe conditions allow. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 126 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM 3 Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4 Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 127 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM ✂ 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.* 10 Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary.
UG.C370.GSM.book Page 128 Friday, October 3, 2003 10:23 AM For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE or visit the CTIA Web site at www.wow-com.com™ 128 ✂ Check 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 these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas.
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