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Motorola V Series - User Manual

Motorola V Series
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series
personal communicator
User's Guide
Model V100
GSM900/1800 MHz
-1
Quick Reference Card
] Smart Button. Answers, makes, and end calls. Press to go to
Phone Book, and recall a number using Voice Tags.
} Located on outside of communicator. Press to answer and end
a call.
& Press to record VoiceNotes, press again to stop recording.
Sending an SMS Message
1. Press ., type your message, press (.
2. Enter the phone number or select the phone number from the
phone book, then follow the prompts given by your
communicator.
3. When the phone number is displayed, press
(.
Mobile Internet Session
During a mobile internet session, the functions of the % and (
buttons change. To access an option that is displayed on the bottom
right-hand of your screen, press (. To access an option that is
Motorola V100 Personal Communicator
Quick Reference Card
Control Buttons
, Press and hold to turn on or off.
( Accept and end a call, setting, or option.
) Reject or cancel a call, setting, option, and to return to the
previous screen. In text mode, deletes the previous character.
$ Press to enter Quick Access menu.
! Scroll through messages and text, and increase and decrease
volume.
# Press to read a message.
. Press to write a message.
M Used to enter numbers 0 - 9. Press once for single number,
press twice for multiple numbers. Press twice to stop entering
numbers.
+ Press once to capitalise a letter. Press twice for continuous
capitalisation, press twice again to stop capitalisation.
Quick Reference Card
displayed in the bottom middle of the screen, %. When you want
to go to a previous screen, press
).
Making a Call
Note: Use your headset and use ! to adjust the volume.
Press
] to go to Phone Book, or use Voice Tags, select the
number, press
(
.
Note: Press and release ) to remove the last character, press
and hold
) to remove multiple characters.
Ending a Call
Press ( or ).
Receiving a Call
Note: Use your headset and ! to adjust the volume.
Press
( to answer the call.
Note: When communicator is closed or in the holster, press } to
answer a call and to end a call.
SIM Card and Battery Installation
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Align the SIM card so the notch in the card lines up with the
notch in the recess, insert card.
3. Align the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery
compartment. Press down on the battery until it clicks into
place.
4. Replace the battery cover.
Note: If the SIM card is inserted incorrectly, “Check Card” is
displayed. Remove the SIM card and re-insert it. If the card does
not work, contact your service provider.
Charging your Battery
Charge the battery by inserting the adapter plug into the port on
your communicator and plugging the adapter into a wall outlet.

Table of Contents

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Summary

Introduction

Personalised Control

User can setup communicator for quick access to messages, numbers, and features. Adds voice activated commands.

Safety Information

RF Operational Characteristics and Exposure

Explains RF energy, exposure guidelines, compliance, and safe operation procedures.

EME, Interference, and Driving Safety

Covers EME exposure, EMI/compatibility, and safe use while driving.

Operational Warnings and Cautions

Details warnings for airbags, explosive atmospheres, antennas, and batteries.

Getting Started

Initial Setup and Controls

Covers SIM/battery installation, control buttons, display, and backlight.

Powering On and Security

Guides on turning on, entering PIN, unlock code, and turning off the device.

Tips on Using this Guide

Menu Navigation Basics

Explains accessing the main menu, navigating options, and using soft keys.

Navigating Menus and Exiting

Details getting around menus, exiting, and customizing menu visibility.

SMS Messaging

Sending, Receiving, and Storing SMS

Covers composing, sending, receiving, reading, and storing SMS messages.

Email Messages and Making Calls

Guides on sending emails and initiating voice calls, including emergency and international calls.

Making and Receiving Calls

Ending, Redialing, and Receiving Calls

Covers ending calls, redialing, and answering incoming calls.

In-Call Menu Functions

Details options like hold, mute, reconnect, and transfer during a call.

Call Management Features

Covers hold, new call, mute, number restriction, and ending calls.

Conference Calls and Advanced Handling

Details conference calls, reconnecting, split calls, rejecting waiting calls, and transferring calls.

Voice Notes and Activation

Recording and Managing Voice Notes

Covers recording, playing, showing time, and erasing voice notes.

Voice Activation and Tagging

Explains voice activation, assigning voice tags to phone book entries.

Voice Tag Management

Covers deleting voice tags and using voice activation with phone book entries.

Access Internet

Mobile Internet Basics

Covers home menu, messages, and text entry within a mobile internet session.

Browser Menu and Setup

Details using the browser menu, soft keys, internet setup, bookmarks, and alerts.

Phone Book

Storing and Retrieving Numbers

Explains storing, retrieving, voice dialing, and personal numbers.

Finding Entries and Pauses

Covers finding entries by name/location and inserting pauses in numbers.

Fixed Dialling and Call Logs

Covers fixed dialling, managing numbers, and last ten calls.

Phone Setup

Dialling, Connection, and Alarm Setup

Covers fixed dialling, one-touch dialling, and alarm clock features.

Message and General Settings

Covers message types, phone settings, line, volume, and music tone.

Security and System Configuration

Covers unlock codes, PINs, unblocking, security codes, menus, and time/date settings.

Status, Reset, and Master Clear

Covers phone status, master reset, and master clear functions.

Call Related Features

Battery Meter and Number Restriction

Covers battery meter, restricting number, and showing call ID.

Call Forwarding, Waiting, and Barring

Covers call forwarding, waiting, barring, and cancelling barring.

Voice Mail and Message Alerts

Covers calling voice mail and message settings like alert tones.

Messages Menu and Editor

Received and Outgoing Messages

Covers viewing received messages, editing, replying, and managing outgoing messages.

Message Management and Voice Notes

Covers deleting messages, retrieving numbers, using the message editor, and voice notes.

Network Selection

Network Registration and Search

Covers registering with networks, available networks, and search preferences.

Preferred Networks and Finding New Networks

Covers managing preferred networks and finding new ones.

Call Meters Menu

Call Time and Charge Tracking

Covers call meters menu, showing call charges, and call timers.

Audible Timers and Charge Settings

Covers audible timers, in-call display, and charge settings.

Games

Playing Games

Covers accessing games, closing/saving, and playing Towers of Hanoi, Baccarat, and Bricks.

Quick Access Menu

Customizing Quick Access Features

Covers setting up Quick Access menu, assigning locations, and adding voice tags.

Special Characters

Entering Special Characters

Explains how to enter special characters.

Accessories

Available Accessories

Lists and describes accessories like headset, power adapter, and holster.

Troubleshooting

Device Power and Call Issues

Covers troubleshooting for power, making calls, and call forwarding/barring.

Receiving Calls, Unlocking, and PIN Issues

Troubleshoots receiving calls, unlocking, PIN blocks, and SIM card problems.

Battery Issues

Addresses battery charging, icon display, and battery drain problems.

Use and Care

Cleaning and Maintenance

Provides guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the device.

Limited Warranty Information

Warranty Terms and Service

Details warranty terms, conditions, and how to get service.

Warranty Exclusions and Patents

Lists warranty exclusions and relevant patents.

Motorola V Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Network TechnologyGSM
SIMMini-SIM
StatusDiscontinued
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800
Alert typesVibration
MessagingSMS

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