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Send Key Press to select highlighted item. Welcome This reference guide describes the many features in your A925 multimedia handset. Microphone Status Light Earpiece Game Key B Touchscreen Navigation Key Press arrows to move through items. Press center to make & answer calls. Triangle Key Press to end calls. Welcome - 1 Press & release to use features from 3. Game Key A Speakerphone Key Volume Up/Down Voice Key Camera Shortcut Key Press to go to turn on & off. Power/End Key Press & hold to favorite application (default: Home screen).
Send Key Press to select highlighted item. Welcome This reference guide describes the many features in your A925 multimedia handset. Microphone Status Light Earpiece Game Key B Touchscreen Navigation Key Press arrows to move through items. Press center to make & answer calls. Triangle Key Press to end calls. Welcome - 1 Press & release to use features from 3. Game Key A Speakerphone Key Volume Up/Down Voice Key Camera Shortcut Key Press to go to turn on & off. Power/End Key Press & hold to favorite application (default: Home screen).
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... 41 Making an Emergency Call 41 Sending Tones 42 Answering Calls 42 Adjusting Volume 43 Using Speakerphone 43 Using Features While on a Voice Call 44 Using Features While on a Video Call 46 Viewing Call History 47 Switching to Aeroplane Mode 48 Switching Lines 48 Turning off Call Ringing 48 Using Optional Network Features 49 Monitoring Phone Use 53 Using Voicemail and Videomail 55 Messages and Email 57 Setting up Messaging Accounts 57 Opening Messaging Application 62 Creating and Sending Messages 62 Receiving and Reading Messages 66 Saving Sender's Address as a Contact 66...
... 41 Making an Emergency Call 41 Sending Tones 42 Answering Calls 42 Adjusting Volume 43 Using Speakerphone 43 Using Features While on a Voice Call 44 Using Features While on a Video Call 46 Viewing Call History 47 Switching to Aeroplane Mode 48 Switching Lines 48 Turning off Call Ringing 48 Using Optional Network Features 49 Monitoring Phone Use 53 Using Voicemail and Videomail 55 Messages and Email 57 Setting up Messaging Accounts 57 Opening Messaging Application 62 Creating and Sending Messages 62 Receiving and Reading Messages 66 Saving Sender's Address as a Contact 66...
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... Started To make the call. 5 To end the call , press A. 22 - For more features, see "Calling Features" on the keypad. 4 Press B to make and answer calls, your handset must: • be turned on • have a USIM card installed • have a network connection with adequate signal strength Making a Call Do This 1 Press B. 2 Select a voice or video call by tapping an icon: voice call video call 3 Use the provided stylus to tap the number you receive a call, the handset rings or vibrates (unless set...
... Started To make the call. 5 To end the call , press A. 22 - For more features, see "Calling Features" on the keypad. 4 Press B to make and answer calls, your handset must: • be turned on • have a USIM card installed • have a network connection with adequate signal strength Making a Call Do This 1 Press B. 2 Select a voice or video call by tapping an icon: voice call video call 3 Use the provided stylus to tap the number you receive a call, the handset rings or vibrates (unless set...
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... System) Location service is in standby), or busy (requesting location information). Using Your Handset - 29 Shows the current time. The Location service allows you of the Screen shows the following status indicators: Clock Alert Bluetooth Mode Status Phone Network Battery Strength Keyboard Launcher Location Mode Message Signal Strength Clock - To change the alert mode, tap this indicator and select the setting you want . Status Indicators The status bar at the bottom of an incoming call or message.
... System) Location service is in standby), or busy (requesting location information). Using Your Handset - 29 Shows the current time. The Location service allows you of the Screen shows the following status indicators: Clock Alert Bluetooth Mode Status Phone Network Battery Strength Keyboard Launcher Location Mode Message Signal Strength Clock - To change the alert mode, tap this indicator and select the setting you want . Status Indicators The status bar at the bottom of an incoming call or message.
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... Contact list, the indicator is white. The more bars, the stronger the network signal. 30 - If multiple types of new messages are amber Airplane mode (phone disabled): To turn Airplane mode on or off, tap this indicator and select the setting you have a new message and what type: Email: Text message: Multimedia message: If an Multimedia message or Text message sender's phone number is in an active call: Voicemail waiting: Videomail waiting: Message - Shows that you want. (See "Switching to non-home type network...
... Contact list, the indicator is white. The more bars, the stronger the network signal. 30 - If multiple types of new messages are amber Airplane mode (phone disabled): To turn Airplane mode on or off, tap this indicator and select the setting you have a new message and what type: Email: Text message: Multimedia message: If an Multimedia message or Text message sender's phone number is in an active call: Voicemail waiting: Videomail waiting: Message - Shows that you want. (See "Switching to non-home type network...
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... can call service unavailable). Making an Emergency Call Your service provider may program one of the following buttons on it. To turn on , the handset automatically redials failed voice calls (busy or no signal). Your card must be active to the same phone number. • Voice - Retrying Failed Video Calls If a video call fails, a message displays indicating the cause of the failure (for example, Video call under any circumstances, even when your USIM card. Press to send...
... can call service unavailable). Making an Emergency Call Your service provider may program one of the following buttons on it. To turn on , the handset automatically redials failed voice calls (busy or no signal). Your card must be active to the same phone number. • Voice - Retrying Failed Video Calls If a video call fails, a message displays indicating the cause of the failure (for example, Video call under any circumstances, even when your USIM card. Press to send...
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... Aeroplane mode. Switching Lines If your USIM card has two phone lines, you cannot connect to the network to normal operation, tap , and select Phone on page 29. 48 - Calling Features Do This 1 Tap the Network indicator ( ) in the Status bar. 2 In the Connection Mode box, select Aeroplane mode. 3 Tap Done. To return to make phone calls or send messages. In Aeroplane mode, you can turn off ringing for incoming calls by setting the...
... Aeroplane mode. Switching Lines If your USIM card has two phone lines, you cannot connect to the network to normal operation, tap , and select Phone on page 29. 48 - Calling Features Do This 1 Tap the Network indicator ( ) in the Status bar. 2 In the Connection Mode box, select Aeroplane mode. 3 Tap Done. To return to make phone calls or send messages. In Aeroplane mode, you can turn off ringing for incoming calls by setting the...
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... Multimedia messages. Messages and Email - 57 Setting up Messaging Accounts Before you can send and receive messages, you must set up your service provider for how to download and store these files in the handset. Email To send and receive emails, you must set up an Internet account and an email account. To create an Internet account: Do This 1 Open Control Panel application ( ). 2 Tap Connections tab > Internet accounts > Accounts tab. 3 Tap New. The handset supports the following types of messages: email, MMS (Multimedia Message Service), and SMS (Short Message Service...
... Multimedia messages. Messages and Email - 57 Setting up Messaging Accounts Before you can send and receive messages, you must set up your service provider for how to download and store these files in the handset. Email To send and receive emails, you must set up an Internet account and an email account. To create an Internet account: Do This 1 Open Control Panel application ( ). 2 Tap Connections tab > Internet accounts > Accounts tab. 3 Tap New. The handset supports the following types of messages: email, MMS (Multimedia Message Service), and SMS (Short Message Service...
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... email addresses in the Application Selector bar or Application Launcher. See "Adding Contacts" on page 70 for how to their name, tap Edit > Preferences and select the Show preferred phone number box. An alphabetical list of entries. Displays if contact has a voice tag assigned to a contact name: - You can display next to a phone number. Opening Contacts Application Tap in an alphabetical list of stored contacts displays: The following icons can quickly call or send a message...
... email addresses in the Application Selector bar or Application Launcher. See "Adding Contacts" on page 70 for how to their name, tap Edit > Preferences and select the Show preferred phone number box. An alphabetical list of entries. Displays if contact has a voice tag assigned to a contact name: - You can display next to a phone number. Opening Contacts Application Tap in an alphabetical list of stored contacts displays: The following icons can quickly call or send a message...
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To do so, tap Edit > preferred number and select the desired preferred phone number. 70 - Contact List Note: If you enter more than one phone number for a contact (for example, a work and home number), you can select which number displays in which you want to save the contact. Adding Contacts Do This 1 Open the folder in the contact list as the preferred phone number. The Contact information form displays: 3 Enter contact name, phone numbers, email address, and other information. To store the contact on your USIM card, open the USIM folder. 2 Tap Contacts > New.
To do so, tap Edit > preferred number and select the desired preferred phone number. 70 - Contact List Note: If you enter more than one phone number for a contact (for example, a work and home number), you can select which number displays in which you want to save the contact. Adding Contacts Do This 1 Open the folder in the contact list as the preferred phone number. The Contact information form displays: 3 Enter contact name, phone numbers, email address, and other information. To store the contact on your USIM card, open the USIM folder. 2 Tap Contacts > New.
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... add a note to a contact, tap and enter the note. The contact's assigned image displays when you make a call to or receive a call from the contact. 8 When you receive a voice or video call ). 5 To assign a particular ring tone to the contact, tap the Ring tone box and select a ring tone from this contact, the selected ring tone plays. When you have entered all contact information, tap . Contact List - 71 Do This 4 Tap preceding each phone number to select its communication method: Phone (landline), Mobile, Email, Web, Web call (email address...
... add a note to a contact, tap and enter the note. The contact's assigned image displays when you make a call to or receive a call from the contact. 8 When you receive a voice or video call ). 5 To assign a particular ring tone to the contact, tap the Ring tone box and select a ring tone from this contact, the selected ring tone plays. When you have entered all contact information, tap . Contact List - 71 Do This 4 Tap preceding each phone number to select its communication method: Phone (landline), Mobile, Email, Web, Web call (email address...
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...; Download from email or MMS attachment • Download from a computer • Download from Memory card Downloading Applications from Web Do This 1 Open Web browser ( ). 84 - Installing Applications on a task you would like to enable. 6 Tap the Enable task checkbox. 7 Enter the path to the server database. 8 Tap Done. You can download applications to your service provider. Uncertified applications cannot be installed. Getting More Out of Your Handset Do This 3 Enter the server address, user...
...; Download from email or MMS attachment • Download from a computer • Download from Memory card Downloading Applications from Web Do This 1 Open Web browser ( ). 84 - Installing Applications on a task you would like to enable. 6 Tap the Enable task checkbox. 7 Enter the path to the server database. 8 Tap Done. You can download applications to your service provider. Uncertified applications cannot be installed. Getting More Out of Your Handset Do This 3 Enter the server address, user...
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... a call barring feature turned on. Problem I cannot open my inbox. Also, make only data calls until you have the call , press the Volume key on page 30. Solution Make sure you must set up Messaging Accounts" on page 30. Make sure the antenna is not in an area where the network does not support voice calls. See "Using Call Barring" on my communi-cator. I cannot hear others on page 52. You can use messaging services, you...
... a call barring feature turned on. Problem I cannot open my inbox. Also, make only data calls until you have the call , press the Volume key on page 30. Solution Make sure you must set up Messaging Accounts" on page 30. Make sure the antenna is not in an area where the network does not support voice calls. See "Using Call Barring" on my communi-cator. I cannot hear others on page 52. You can use messaging services, you...
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.... My screen is affected by charge time, feature use, temperature changes, and other factors. What can change the level of screen brightness. Why are set to show the particular file type. Check that I do I see the calls that your battery life, see the most recent calls you dialled or received, open the call history list. Why are the audio, video, or image files on page 47. See "Viewing Call History" on the Memory card not appearing...
.... My screen is affected by charge time, feature use, temperature changes, and other factors. What can change the level of screen brightness. Why are set to show the particular file type. Check that I do I see the calls that your battery life, see the most recent calls you dialled or received, open the call history list. Why are the audio, video, or image files on page 47. See "Viewing Call History" on the Memory card not appearing...
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... phone. This is because the phone is designed to operate at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of scientific studies. The tests are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of measurement known as to use only the power ... phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on standards that conform to reach the network. Before a phone model is available for exposure to radio waves Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone ...
... phone. This is because the phone is designed to operate at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of scientific studies. The tests are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of measurement known as to use only the power ... phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on standards that conform to reach the network. Before a phone model is available for exposure to radio waves Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone ...
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.../or installed your name, address, and telephone number; name of operator and a description of the problem. In order to be eligible to get warranty service? Alternatively, for further information on how to receive warranty service, you must return the Personal Communicator and/or accessories in question to Motorola please avoid leaving any statutory rights that you are normally used...
.../or installed your name, address, and telephone number; name of operator and a description of the problem. In order to be eligible to get warranty service? Alternatively, for further information on how to receive warranty service, you must return the Personal Communicator and/or accessories in question to Motorola please avoid leaving any statutory rights that you are normally used...
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..., may include reflashing of software, the replacement of Motorola equipment with the factory records. The Warranty Term will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied by Motorola, Motorola does not warrant the operation of the...
..., may include reflashing of software, the replacement of Motorola equipment with the factory records. The Warranty Term will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied by Motorola, Motorola does not warrant the operation of the...
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... P password authentication 61 call barring 52 Internet 58 setting protection level 102 pause character 38 phone Aeroplane mode 48 answering calls 22, 42 dialling with keypad 37 displaying own number 37 keypad display 36 making video calls 38 making voice calls 22, 37 monitoring use 53 opening application 36 sending tones 42 setting timer options 53 status bar indicator 30 switching lines 48 wireless connection 82 phone number dialling with keypad 37 inserting special characters 37 storing in contact list 70 viewing your own 37 Pictures adding...
... P password authentication 61 call barring 52 Internet 58 setting protection level 102 pause character 38 phone Aeroplane mode 48 answering calls 22, 42 dialling with keypad 37 displaying own number 37 keypad display 36 making video calls 38 making voice calls 22, 37 monitoring use 53 opening application 36 sending tones 42 setting timer options 53 status bar indicator 30 switching lines 48 wireless connection 82 phone number dialling with keypad 37 inserting special characters 37 storing in contact list 70 viewing your own 37 Pictures adding...
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... ringing choosing tones 77 turning off 29, 48 ringtunes assigning to contacts 71 choosing for calls 77 choosing for messages 77 file formats 78 installing files 78 roaming status bar indicator 30 status light 31 rotating pictures 124 144 - See USIM card sketching 96 slideshow 123 snacks 35 sorting pictures 126 sounds, system 76 speakerphone key 1 Index S saving audio files 112 video files 120 security locking handset 102 password protection 102 self-timer, camera 116 Send key 1 sending messages...
... ringing choosing tones 77 turning off 29, 48 ringtunes assigning to contacts 71 choosing for calls 77 choosing for messages 77 file formats 78 installing files 78 roaming status bar indicator 30 status light 31 rotating pictures 124 144 - See USIM card sketching 96 slideshow 123 snacks 35 sorting pictures 126 sounds, system 76 speakerphone key 1 Index S saving audio files 112 video files 120 security locking handset 102 password protection 102 self-timer, camera 116 Send key 1 sending messages...
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using 43 star character 37 status bar 24, 29 status light 1, 31 storing email address 70 phone numbers 70 streaming video 119 stylus 24 switching between calls 45 switching folders 27 synchronisation 82 system sounds 76 T text entry 32 text message receiving 66 sending 62 status bar indicator 30 time alarms 99 setting 98 timer, calls 53 To Do adding entries 93 alarm 94 deleting entries 95 due dates 93 finding entries 94 marking...
using 43 star character 37 status bar 24, 29 status light 1, 31 storing email address 70 phone numbers 70 streaming video 119 stylus 24 switching between calls 45 switching folders 27 synchronisation 82 system sounds 76 T text entry 32 text message receiving 66 sending 62 status bar indicator 30 time alarms 99 setting 98 timer, calls 53 To Do adding entries 93 alarm 94 deleting entries 95 due dates 93 finding entries 94 marking...