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[. . . ] DIGITAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE User's Guide > Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications!We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola Model 280 wireless phone. Antenna Display Menu Key Voice Key Record voice notes, phonebook and shortcut names. 4-Way Navigation Key Scroll through menus and lists, set feature values. [. . . ] scroll to the number of days or messages move to the type identifier S to the right 15 S up or down 16 DONE (-) scroll to days or msgs store the custom cleanup period 112 Messages--Text Press 17 DONE (-) To save the text message inbox settings Receiving a Text Message Note: You must set up the text message inbox before you can receive text messages. When you receive a new message, your phone displays the X (message waiting) indicator and a New Message notification, and gives an alert. If reminders are turned on, your phone sends a reminder every five minutes until you close the new message notification, read the message, or turn off your phone. (See "Reminders" on page 148. ) From the new message notification: Press READ (+) To open the message (or your text message inbox if there are multiple messages) As memory space for storing messages gets close to full, the X (message waiting) indicator flashes and your phone displays Memory is Low!When no more messages can be stored, your phone displays Memory is Full!To receive these new messages, you must delete some existing messages from your inbox, outbox, or drafts folder. 113 Messages--Text Reading, Locking, or Deleting a Text Message You can open your text message inbox to read, lock, or delete messages at any time. The oldest messages are deleted automatically as specified by the inbox cleanup setting (see "Setting Up the Text Message Inbox" on page 111). If you want to save a message, you should lock it to prevent it from being deleted during cleanup. Find the Feature Press 1S 2 READ (+) 3 SAVE (-) or DELETE (+) or M M > Messages > Text Msgs To scroll to the message you want (n = read, f = read and locked) open the message close the message without changes delete the message open the Text Msg Menu to perform other procedures as described in the following list 114 Messages--Text The Text Msg Menu includes the following options: Option Call Back Description Call the number listed in the message header or embedded in the message text. Launch the micro-browser and go to a Web address (URL) embedded in the message. Open a new text message, with the message's Reply To number in the To field. Open a new phonebook entry with the message's embedded number in the No. Delete the message or all inbox messages. Go To Reply Forward Lock/Unlock Store Number Delete or Delete All Setup Press Yes (-) to confirm the deletion. Create Message Open a new text message. Open the text message inbox setup menu. 115 Messages--Text Sending a Text Message You can create and send a text message to one or more recipients. The text message feature lets you manually enter each recipient's phone number, or select one or more numbers from the phonebook or recent calls lists. When you manually enter phone numbers in the To field, you must insert a space between each phone number. Note: If you receive and answer a call while composing a text message, your phone stores the message in the drafts folder and closes the message editor. Your message is also stored in the drafts folder if you respond to a missed call notification while using the message editor. Find the Feature Press 1 CHANGE (+) M > Messages M > Create Message To select To 116 Messages--Text Press 2 keypad keys To enter one or more phone numbers where you want to send the message Tip: Remember to press and hold 1 to insert a space between each phone number that you enter manually. or BROWSE (+) 3 OK (+) 4 CHANGE (+) 5 keypad keys select one or more phone numbers from the phonebook or recent call lists store the number(s) select Msg enter the text message (see "Entering Text" on page 53) Note: Message length is limited. When 40 or fewer characters remain, a two-digit counter at the top of the display shows how many are left. store the text message finish the message Your phone displays Send Message Now? 6 OK (+) 7 DONE (-) 117 Messages--Text Press 8 YES (-) or NO (+) To send the message cancel the message or save it as a draft A saved message is stored in the drafts folder, where you can edit it and send it at a later time. Sending a Quick Note Text Message Quick notes are short, pre-written text messages that you can select, edit, and send quickly (for example, Meet me at . . . ). You can also create new quick note messages and store them for later use. To send a quick note message: Find the Feature Press 1S 2 READ (+) or M M > Messages > Quick Notes To scroll to the quick note read the quick note open the Quick Note Menu to perform other procedures as described in the following list 118 Messages--Text The Quick Note Menu includes the following options: Option New Description Open an editor where you can create a new quick note. Edit Enter text and press OK (+) to save it as a quick note. [. . . ] See caller ID car kit automatic answer 152­153 automatic hands-free 153 charger time 154 power-off delay 153­154 clock defined 30 illustration 28 codes changing 162­163 default 162 if you forget a code/password 163­164 computer connecting to phone 155­158 synchronizing data 98, 155 202 conference call 44 contrast, display 76 cost trackers described 84­85 resetting 86 viewing 85 credit available 69, 84 credit information 69, 84 currency converter 135 cursor 51­52 customer service, calling 65 customizing the menu 151 D data call connecting to external device 155­158 receiving 160 sending 158­159 wireless connection 157­158 date, setting 75 datebook adding an event 102­103 alarm 103 calendar 100 changing event information 103­104 copying an event 104­105 day view 101 Index datebook (continued) deleting an event 105 event reminders, turning on/off 148 event view 102 reminders 103 week view 100 Datebook Menu 100, 101, 102 deleting a call 79­81 dialed calls list 42, 46, 79­81 dialing a number 25 Dialing Menu 82, 161 display animation 76 backlight 76 contrast 76 described 27­30 greeting 75 idle display 27 illustration 28 language 76 zoom setting 30, 76 drafts folder 67 DTMF tones 77, 80, 81, 175 emergency number 36­37 end key functions 1, 25 menu functions 48 ending a call 25 Enter Unlock Code message 164, 165 Entry Method menu 58 event alert 142 exchange rate, calculating 135 external device connecting to phone 155­158 synchronizing data 98, 155 F factory settings, resetting 77 fax call connecting to external device 155­158 receiving 72, 160 sending 72, 158­159 talk then fax call 160­161 wireless connection 157­158 fixed dial activating/deactivating 74 defined 64­65 dialing numbers 42, 64­65 203 E earpiece illustration 1 volume, adjusting 31 Index fixed dial (continued) editing an entry 64­65, 93­94 storing an entry 88­90 flashing cursor, defined 51 FM Stereo Radio Headset 66, 106­108, 127 forwarding calls 149­151 4-way navigation key 1, 31, 48 frequency, changing 77­78, 170 headset automatic answer 152­153 FM Stereo Radio Headset 66, 106­108, 127 headset jack 1 Hide ID feature 40, 81 hold a call 46 I idle display, defined 27 ignoring a call 37 in use indicator defined 28 illustration 28 inbox, text message 111­113 in-call timer 71­72 incoming call canceling 37 ignoring 37 terminating 37 Incoming Call message 35 indicators alert setting 28, 30, 141 battery level 23, 28, 29 GPRS 28, 29, 131 in use 28 menu 27, 28, 30 message waiting 28, 29, 113 missed call 36 G games 136­140 GPRS defined 131 indicator 131 GPRS indicator defined 29 illustration 28 greeting, display 75 H hands-free mode automatic answer 152­153 automatic call routing 153 charger time 154 defined 152 power-off delay 153­154 204 Index indicators (continued) ring alert 30, 141 roam 28, 29 signal strength 28 silent alert 30, 141 vibrate alert 30, 141 voice message waiting 28, 29, 109 voice name 87 information services message 66 infrared connection setting 157­158 international access code 40 IrDA link 155, 157­158 iTAP software activating 58 capitalization 61 deleting text 62 entering numbers 62 entering words 59­61 punctuation 61 key (continued) lock 73, 165 menu 1, 26, 48 power 1, 24 right soft key 1, 48, 151­152 send 1, 25, 26, 79 voice 1, 91­92, 125 volume control 1, 30­31, 48 keypad answering calls 73 locking and unlocking 73, 165 volume, setting 142 L language, setting 76 Last Calls Menu J joystick 1, 31, 48 K key end 1, 25, 48 4-way navigation 1, 31, 48 left soft key 1, 48, 151­152 opening 80 options 80­81 left soft key customizing 151­152 functions 1, 48 lock applications 74 keypad 73, 165 phone 164­165 SIM card 166­167 voice notes 129 205 Index lock application feature 74 loud ring alert 30, 141 menu (continued) Text Msg Menu 114­115 using features 10, 49­52 Voice Notes Menu 126, 127, 128 menu indicator defined 27, 30 illustration 28 menu key 1, 26, 48 message browser alert 66 deleting, text 114­115 dialing number from 39 drafts folder 67 inbox setup, text message 111­113 information services 66 locking, text 114­115 outbox 67, 120 quick note 118­119 reading, text 114­115 receiving, text 113 reminders, receiving 109, 113 reminders, turning on/off 148 sending 40, 116­118 status 120 text 111­120 voicemail 109­110 M making a call 25 master clear 77 master reset 77 Memory is Full!message 113 menu Browser Menu 132 customizing 151 Datebook Menu 100, 101, 102 Dialing Menu 82, 161 entering text 50­52, 53­62 Entry Method menu 58 features 63­78 language, setting 76 Last Calls Menu 80­81 lists 49­50 locking applications 74 My Tones Menu 146, 148 navigating 10, 31, 48­49 Phonebook Menu 87 Quick Note Menu 118­119 rearranging features 151 scroll feature 76 206 Index message waiting indicator defined 29 displayed 113 flashing 113 illustration 28 micro-browser browser alerts 66 Browser Menu 132 calling a phone number 132 defined 131 functions 132 go back to previous page 132 starting 131­132 microphone 1 mindblaster 139­140 missed call indicator 36 Missed Call message 36 missed call, dialing 42 my telephone number 26, 46 my telephone numbers 69 my tones 143­148 My Tones Menu 146, 148 notepad defined 37 entering digits 37 retrieving digits 82 number, viewing your own 26, 46, 69 numeric text mode 53 O 1-touch dial defined 38 setting preference 75, 99 using 38­39 optional accessory, defined 11 optional feature, defined 11 outbox 67, 120 P paddleball 140 passwords. See codes pause character 41 phone accessories, optional 11 accessories, standard 19 active phone line, changing 70 answer options 73 codes 162­164 connecting to external device 155­158 credit available 69, 84 207 N n character 41 network settings 77­78, 170 Index phone (continued) credit information 69 credit limit 72 date, setting 75 erase user-entered information 77 feature specifications 47, 70 frequency, changing 77­78, 170 keypad, answering calls with 73 keypad, locking and unlocking 73, 165 language, setting 76 locking 164­165 network settings 77­78, 170 1-touch dial 38­39 reset all options 77 security code 162 specifications 47, 70 speed dial, using 38 startup greeting 75 time, setting 75 turning on/off 24 unlock code 162, 164 unlocking 24, 164­165 voice dial 42 wireless connection 157­158 208 phone number active phone line, changing 70 adding digits after 81 attaching to prefix digits 40 attaching two numbers 81 international access code, dialing 40 redialing 34 sending text message to 40 storing in phonebook 88­90 viewing your own 26, 46, 69 voice dial 42 phonebook attaching two numbers 81 capacity, checking 97­98 copying entries 94­97 deleting an entry 94 dialing a number 92­93 editing an entry 93­94 entry name 87 fields 87 number type indicator 87 1-touch dial 38­39 phone number 87 prefix digits, inserting 40 sorting entries 98­99 Index phonebook (continued) speed dial number 38, 87, 89­90 speed dial, using 38 storing an entry 88­90 synchronizing entries 98, 155 voice name entry 91­92 voice name indicator 87 Phonebook Menu 87 PIN code changing 162­163 defined 166 entering 166­167 SIM protection, turning on/off 166­167 unblocking 167­168 PIN2 code 65 changing 162­163 power key 1, 24 predictive text entry activating 58 capitalization 61 deleting text 62 entering numbers 62 entering words 59­61 punctuation 61 profile customizing 142 defined 141 setting 141­142 PUK code 167 Q quick dial changing number(s) 75 using 65 quick note defined 111 sending 118­119 Quick Note Menu 118­119 R radio 106­108 received calls list 42, 46, 79­81 receiving a call 26 recent call lists, defined 79 recent calls 79­81 redial automatic redial 34­35 busy number 34 region, changing frequency band setting 77­78, 170 reminders datebook 103 defined 148 text message 113 turning on/off 148 voicemail message 109 209 Index right soft key customizing 151­152 functions 1, 48 ring alert creating 143­148 indicators 30, 141 setting 141­142 type, selecting 142 ring and vibrate alert indicator 30, 141 ringer setting 141­142 volume, adjusting 31, 142 roam indicator defined 29 illustration 28 shortcuts creating 122­123 standard 121 using 124 Show ID feature 40, 81 signal strength indicator defined 28 illustration 28 silent alert indicator 30, 141 SIM applications 67 SIM Blocked message 24, 167 SIM card applications 67 defined 19 installing 19­20 PIN code entry 24 PIN code, changing 162­163 PIN2 code, changing 162­163 precautions 19 protecting 166­167 service phone numbers 64 SIM Blocked message 24, 167 SIM Disabled message 167 unblocking 167­168 unlocking 24 SIM Disabled message 167 S scroll feature 76 security code changing 162­163 send key 1, 25, 26, 79 sending a call 25 service dial defined 64 dialing numbers 42 short message service. See text message 210 Index SIM PIN code changing 162­163 defined 166 entering 166­167 SIM protection, turning on/off 166­167 unblocking 167­168 SIM PIN2 code 65 changing 162­163 SMS. [. . . ]

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