User Manual
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a. b. 33.. 44.. Getting Started Battery Installation Battery life depends on the network, signal strength, display usage, accumulated data service usage, and accessories used. 2. 11.. 2.
a. b. 33.. 44.. Getting Started Battery Installation Battery life depends on the network, signal strength, display usage, accumulated data service usage, and accessories used. 2. 11.. 2.
User Manual
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... charge via a mini USB cable from the memory slot. • Insert memory card into a wall outlet. • New batteries are not fully charged • Battery life depends on bottom ridge of infrared port and lift rubber cover from the phone to use the card. Do not remove the...writing files on it can charge via the USB cable plugged into the computer. Please contact the computer manufacture for each computer manufacture. Getting Started Battery Charging • To charge the phone, connect the phone's power supply to the phone's mini-USB port and plug into exposed memory slot....
... charge via a mini USB cable from the memory slot. • Insert memory card into a wall outlet. • New batteries are not fully charged • Battery life depends on bottom ridge of infrared port and lift rubber cover from the phone to use the card. Do not remove the...writing files on it can charge via the USB cable plugged into the computer. Please contact the computer manufacture for each computer manufacture. Getting Started Battery Charging • To charge the phone, connect the phone's power supply to the phone's mini-USB port and plug into exposed memory slot....
Motorola warranty terms and conditions
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...warranty is a consumer's exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to the consumer, whichever is Motorola's standard Limited Warranty. Monaural Headsets. Length of Coverage One (1) year from coverage. Batteries. The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date ...the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use with these Products ("Accessories") and Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs or other peripheral equipment are Repaired or Replaced. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below . Decorative Accessories and Cases. Limited lifetime warranty for...
...warranty is a consumer's exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to the consumer, whichever is Motorola's standard Limited Warranty. Monaural Headsets. Length of Coverage One (1) year from coverage. Batteries. The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date ...the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use with these Products ("Accessories") and Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs or other peripheral equipment are Repaired or Replaced. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below . Decorative Accessories and Cases. Limited lifetime warranty for...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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... Device 10 Features of Contents Welcome to Know Your Device 14 Your Device 15 Accessories 20 Turning Your Device On and Off 21 Using the Battery and Charger 22 Inserting and Removing a miniSD Card 28 2C. Setting Up Service 2 Getting Started With Sprint Service 3 Setting Up Your Voicemail 4 Sprint Account Passwords...
... Device 10 Features of Contents Welcome to Know Your Device 14 Your Device 15 Accessories 20 Turning Your Device On and Off 21 Using the Battery and Charger 22 Inserting and Removing a miniSD Card 28 2C. Setting Up Service 2 Getting Started With Sprint Service 3 Setting Up Your Voicemail 4 Sprint Account Passwords...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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Important Safety Information 134 General Precautions 135 Safety and General Information 136 FCC Notice To Users 142 Hearing Aid Compatibility 144 Battery Tips 146 Specific Absorption Rate Data 147 Information From the World Health Organization 149 Product Registration 149 Owner's Record 150 Phone Guide Proprietary Notice 150 ...
Important Safety Information 134 General Precautions 135 Safety and General Information 136 FCC Notice To Users 142 Hearing Aid Compatibility 144 Battery Tips 146 Specific Absorption Rate Data 147 Information From the World Health Organization 149 Product Registration 149 Owner's Record 150 Phone Guide Proprietary Notice 150 ...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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This section describes all the basic physical features of functionality packed into a sleek design. Section 2B Getting to Know Your Device In This Section ࡗ Your Device ࡗ Accessories ࡗ Turning Your Device On and Off ࡗ Using the Battery and Charger ࡗ Inserting and Removing a miniSD Card Your device has a lot of your device and how to use them. 14 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device
This section describes all the basic physical features of functionality packed into a sleek design. Section 2B Getting to Know Your Device In This Section ࡗ Your Device ࡗ Accessories ࡗ Turning Your Device On and Off ࡗ Using the Battery and Charger ࡗ Inserting and Removing a miniSD Card Your device has a lot of your device and how to use them. 14 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device
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Battery Door Release Button Your Device 26. Speakers Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 17 Camera Lens 25. Back View of Your Device 23. Camera Flash 27. Headset Jack 24.
Battery Door Release Button Your Device 26. Speakers Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 17 Camera Lens 25. Back View of Your Device 23. Camera Flash 27. Headset Jack 24.
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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... takes you connect your stereo headset to expand the device's available memory space. 20. Undo/Back Key (À) deletes characters from the display in the battery charger or a mini-USB cable. 21. Press and hold the Power/End key (O) for seconds to adjust the earpiece, speaker, or headset volume. 23. Enter...
... takes you connect your stereo headset to expand the device's available memory space. 20. Undo/Back Key (À) deletes characters from the display in the battery charger or a mini-USB cable. 21. Press and hold the Power/End key (O) for seconds to adjust the earpiece, speaker, or headset volume. 23. Enter...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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...-242-4187, or stop by placing it in approved holsters or cases as to Know Your Device To order additional accessories, go to carry your MOTO Q, including miniSD (Secure Digital) memory cards, stereo headsets, cases, vehicle power chargers, hands-free accessories, and more. Camera Flash help illuminate the pictures you capture... clear pictures and videos. 25. Note: It is best to www.sprintstorelocator.com. Speakers are available for use with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery, a charger, and a mini-USB data cable. Battery Door Release Button lets you open the...
...-242-4187, or stop by placing it in approved holsters or cases as to Know Your Device To order additional accessories, go to carry your MOTO Q, including miniSD (Secure Digital) memory cards, stereo headsets, cases, vehicle power chargers, hands-free accessories, and more. Camera Flash help illuminate the pictures you capture... clear pictures and videos. 25. Note: It is best to www.sprintstorelocator.com. Speakers are available for use with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery, a charger, and a mini-USB data cable. Battery Door Release Button lets you open the...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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As your device connects to access specific features. Turning Your Device Off To turn your device off (unless the battery is off : ᮣ Press and hold the Power/End key (O) for three seconds until the display turns on. Your screen remains blank while your device ...
As your device connects to access specific features. Turning Your Device Off To turn your device off (unless the battery is off : ᮣ Press and hold the Power/End key (O) for three seconds until the display turns on. Your screen remains blank while your device ...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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click on the Accessories tab and then click Sprint Accessories. Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode, browser use a Sprint-approved or Motorola-approved battery and charger may affect battery life. The failure to recharge your device will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage...
click on the Accessories tab and then click Sprint Accessories. Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode, browser use a Sprint-approved or Motorola-approved battery and charger may affect battery life. The failure to recharge your device will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage...
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... may yield a reduced number of your device. Make sure the device is powered off. 2. Your Device Battery Use and Maintenance ⅷ Sprint-approved or Motorola-approved Li-Ion chargers provide optimum performance. Do not store the battery where temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C) or fall below -4°F (-20°C). ⅷ Li-Ion...
... may yield a reduced number of your device. Make sure the device is powered off. 2. Your Device Battery Use and Maintenance ⅷ Sprint-approved or Motorola-approved Li-Ion chargers provide optimum performance. Do not store the battery where temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C) or fall below -4°F (-20°C). ⅷ Li-Ion...
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Insert the top of the battery into the battery area. Replace the battery door and press it . 6. Be sure the gold-colored areas on the battery are touching the battery contacts on the device. 5. Press the battery down to secure it gently until you hear a click. 24 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device While holding the battery door release button, lift out the battery door. 4. 3.
Insert the top of the battery into the battery area. Replace the battery door and press it . 6. Be sure the gold-colored areas on the battery are touching the battery contacts on the device. 5. Press the battery down to secure it gently until you hear a click. 24 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device While holding the battery door release button, lift out the battery door. 4. 3.
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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... release button toward the bottom of the display screen. Your Device Removing the Battery To remove your device. 3. Charging the Battery Your device's Li-Ion battery is important. WARNING! Always use a Sprint-approved or Motorola-approved desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle power adapter to Know Your Device 25 Do not handle a damaged or...
... release button toward the bottom of the display screen. Your Device Removing the Battery To remove your device. 3. Charging the Battery Your device's Li-Ion battery is important. WARNING! Always use a Sprint-approved or Motorola-approved desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle power adapter to Know Your Device 25 Do not handle a damaged or...
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With the approved Li-Ion battery, you know the battery is charging. Plug the charger into the accessory connector. Tip: You can recharge the battery before it completely runs down. Using the Charger To use the charger provided with your battery using a Motorola-approved USB cable and a computer that supports charging through its USB port. 26 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device Plug the other end of the charger into an electrical outlet. 2. Your display screen lets you can also charge your device: 1.
With the approved Li-Ion battery, you know the battery is charging. Plug the charger into the accessory connector. Tip: You can recharge the battery before it completely runs down. Using the Charger To use the charger provided with your battery using a Motorola-approved USB cable and a computer that supports charging through its USB port. 26 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device Plug the other end of the charger into an electrical outlet. 2. Your display screen lets you can also charge your device: 1.
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You must use 2.5 mm headphones or a Bluetooth stereo headset. Use a wall charger or car charger to Know Your Device 27 Some computer USB ports provide a higher current than others, and will only maintain current battery life). Your Device Section 2B: Getting to recharge the battery. Note: If your battery has been completely drained, it cannot be charged via the USB cable plugged into the computer (this connection will provide more rapid charging. The mini-USB port does not support headphones.
You must use 2.5 mm headphones or a Bluetooth stereo headset. Use a wall charger or car charger to Know Your Device 27 Some computer USB ports provide a higher current than others, and will only maintain current battery life). Your Device Section 2B: Getting to recharge the battery. Note: If your battery has been completely drained, it cannot be charged via the USB cable plugged into the computer (this connection will provide more rapid charging. The mini-USB port does not support headphones.
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... Place memory card cover back in on the miniSD card should face up. Using non-recommended miniSD cards could cause data loss and damage your battery is fully charged before using the miniSD card. Insert miniSD, with the contacts facing down, into place. 4. Note: Make sure your device.... Be sure to close. Your data may become damaged or unusable if the battery runs out while using a miniSD card. Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 29 Press in place and push to use only recommended miniSD ...
... Place memory card cover back in on the miniSD card should face up. Using non-recommended miniSD cards could cause data loss and damage your battery is fully charged before using the miniSD card. Insert miniSD, with the contacts facing down, into place. 4. Note: Make sure your device.... Be sure to close. Your data may become damaged or unusable if the battery runs out while using a miniSD card. Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 29 Press in place and push to use only recommended miniSD ...
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...Message Indicators - When in a data session (data is displayed. meeting. Ⅲ Q - silent. Ⅲ % - EvDO network. Ⅲ + - Vertical bars show the battery charge level. The roam indicator ã shows when your device is seeking or using a network other than the Sprint National Network. Show when you receive...and capable of a data transfer session. Bluetooth wireless connection. ⅷ Profile Indicator - Indicators can include: Ⅲ / - Recharge the battery when your device can include: Ⅲ E - Indicators can send location information # or not $. ⅷ...
...Message Indicators - When in a data session (data is displayed. meeting. Ⅲ Q - silent. Ⅲ % - EvDO network. Ⅲ + - Vertical bars show the battery charge level. The roam indicator ã shows when your device is seeking or using a network other than the Sprint National Network. Show when you receive...and capable of a data transfer session. Bluetooth wireless connection. ⅷ Profile Indicator - Indicators can include: Ⅲ / - Recharge the battery when your device can include: Ⅲ E - Indicators can send location information # or not $. ⅷ...
Sprint Quick Start Guide
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... via Bluetooth. Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 61 Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on your device, turn off Bluetooth (see page 108). To preserve battery power on the device and set up a Bluetooth partnership with Bluetooth or a Bluetooth PC adaptor accessory. To synchronize via Bluetooth. Press Start (left softkey). Ⅲ...
... via Bluetooth. Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 61 Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on your device, turn off Bluetooth (see page 108). To preserve battery power on the device and set up a Bluetooth partnership with Bluetooth or a Bluetooth PC adaptor accessory. To synchronize via Bluetooth. Press Start (left softkey). Ⅲ...
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...or keypad controls. To set how long your device. Using Custom Sounds You can set the backlight time: Ⅲ In the Backlight time out on battery field, use the Navigation key (S) to select the amount of time. Ⅲ In the Backlight time out on when you want to change, then ...press the Navigation key (S) right or left to save the changes. To assign sounds: 1. Customizing Setting Power Management Options To save battery life, your backlight and display each turns back on AC field, use the Navigation key (S) to select the amount of time. 4. Press Start (left...
...or keypad controls. To set how long your device. Using Custom Sounds You can set the backlight time: Ⅲ In the Backlight time out on battery field, use the Navigation key (S) to select the amount of time. Ⅲ In the Backlight time out on when you want to change, then ...press the Navigation key (S) right or left to save the changes. To assign sounds: 1. Customizing Setting Power Management Options To save battery life, your backlight and display each turns back on AC field, use the Navigation key (S) to select the amount of time. 4. Press Start (left...