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Welcome - 1
Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications!
We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola A1000
multimedia handset.
Status Light
Touchscreen
Earpiece
Navigation Key
Push center
button left, right,
up, or down to
move through
items. Press
center button to
select
highlighted item.
End Key
Press and
release to end
calls and to
display phone
dial pad.
Camera (Point 2 Point)
Two-way video
conferencing
Send Key
Press to make
and answer
voice or video
calls. When not
in a call, press to
display call
history.
Game A Key
Game Key B
Triangle Key
Speakerphone
Key
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Welcome - 1

Welcome - 1WelcomeWelcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications!We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola A1000multimedia ha

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10 - Safety and General InformationPhone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as youwould a wireline telephone.Body-Worn O

Seite 3 - Contents

100 - News and EntertainmentNote: To ensure optimum use of handset memory, save audio clips to the memory card when possible.CameraYou can use the bui

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News and Entertainment - 101Opening Camera ApplicationTap in the Application Launcher. When the Cameraapplication opens, a camera viewfinder displays

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102 - News and EntertainmentUsing the Front and Back Camera LensYou can use the front or back of the camera to take pictures. Toswitch between the fro

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News and Entertainment - 103Taking Still PicturesSelecting Camera SettingsYou select the picture size, quality, lighting, and flicker settings.Action1

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104 - News and EntertainmentRecording Video ClipsYou can use the camera to record a video clip up to 60 secondslong.Using Self-TimerThe camera has a s

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News and Entertainment - 105Available Memory IndicatorThe available memory indicator below the viewfinder shows anestimation of how many more pictures

Seite 9 - Operational Precautions

106 - News and EntertainmentSample video files are provided on the in-box CD supplied with thehandset.You need a licence to open media files that have

Seite 10 - Approved Accessories

News and Entertainment - 107Playing a Video ClipAction1 In the list of video clips, tapthe clip you want to play.The video begins to play inportrait (

Seite 11 - Medical Devices

108 - News and EntertainmentTo see the video in landscape (full-screen) view, tap anywhere onthe playing video. To return to portrait view, tap the pl

Seite 12 - Operational Warnings

News and Entertainment - 109Saving Video ClipsWhen you download a video clip from the Web or open a videoemail attachment, the clip begins playing in

Seite 13 - Seizures/Blackouts

Safety and General Information - 11FacilitiesTurn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct youto do so. These facilities may inclu

Seite 14 - Repetitive Motion Injuries

110 - News and EntertainmentOpening PicturesTap in the Application Launcher. WhenPicturesopens, it showssmall thumbnail pictures of all saved picture

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News and Entertainment - 111Viewing PicturesViewing SlideshowAction1 Tap the thumbnail picture orfile name you want to view.The picture displays.If th

Seite 16 - Getting Started

112 - News and EntertainmentYou can view all of the pictures in a folder as a slideshow.Editing PicturesYou can usePicturesto edit pictures in the fol

Seite 17 - Installing the USIM Card

News and Entertainment - 113SIM Applications (SimApps)Your USIM card may contain additional applications thatprocess outgoing calls, text messages, an

Seite 18 - Release Latch

114 - Specific Absorption Rate DataSpecific Absorption Rate DataThis model phone meets international standards for exposureto radio wavesYour mobile p

Seite 19 - Installing the Memory Card

Specific Absorption Rate Data - 115While there may be differences between the SAR levels of variousphones and at various positions, they all meet the

Seite 20 - Battery Use

116 - IndexIndexAA1000 desktop suite 68connecting to computer 70installing 24accessories 16accountsemail 48multimedia message 48text message 48adding

Seite 21 - Installing the Battery

Index - 117Ccalculator 87calendar 77adding an entry 77alarm, setting 78entry types 77moving entries to to do 79private entries 79recurring entries 78v

Seite 22 - Charging Complete

118 - Indexstored numbers 41, 61using keypad 41downloadingfiles 94Eearpiecevolume, adjusting 40emailaccount 48opening attachments 54receiving 53sendin

Seite 23 - Turning Your Handset On

Index - 119battery 21memory card 19USIM card 17internal speakerphone 40internetopening web pages 93Kkeyboardlauncher 31using 35keyscamera 102centre se

Seite 24 - Making and Answering Calls

12 - Safety and General InformationUse While DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the areawhere you drive. Always obey them.W

Seite 25 - Answering a Call

120 - Indexplaying tracks 96saving files 99mutestatus bar indicator 32Nnavigation key 27networkstatus bar indicator 33notesdrawing sketches 83writing

Seite 26 - Using Your Handset

Index - 121choosing for messages 66roamingstatus bar indicator 33Ssavingaudio files 99video files 109screenbrightness 64calibrating 64calibration 64de

Seite 27 - Using the Triangle Key

122 - Indexprivate entries 81touchscreen 27Triangle Key 27UUMTS 33unlocking handset 90USIM cardinstalling 17saving contacts to 56Vvibrate pattern 66vi

Seite 28 - Opening Applications

Safety and General Information - 13Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFFyour phone when you are nea

Seite 29 - Using Your Handset - 29

14 - Safety and General Informationor playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occureven if a person never had a previous seizure or black

Seite 30 - Filing New Entry in Folder

Safety and General Information - 15European Union Directives Conformance StatementHereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with• T

Seite 31 - Status Indicators

16 - Getting StartedGetting StartedWhat’s in the Box?Your multimedia handset comes with a:• Rechargeable battery• Rapid charger and regional adapter•

Seite 32 - 32 - Using Your Handset

Getting Started - 17Note: A More Here reference guide for your handset is provided on the in-box CD that describes your handset’s features in more det

Seite 33 - Entering Text

18 - Getting StartedCaution: Do not bend or scratch your USIM card. Avoid exposingyour USIM to static electricity, water, or dirt.Action1 Push down th

Seite 34 - Virtual Keyboard

Getting Started - 19Installing the Memory CardThe memory card lets you store multimedia files, such as audioclips, pictures, and video clips.4 Close t

Seite 35 - Limitations of AGPS

2 -Welcomewww.motorola.comMOTOROLA and the Stylised M Logo are registered in the USPatent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names a

Seite 36 - 36 - Using Your Handset

20 - Getting StartedBattery UseBattery performance depends on many factors including yourwireless carrier’s network configuration; signal strength; th

Seite 37 - Home Screen

Getting Started - 21Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they mayexplode.Installing the BatteryUse only Motorola Original™ batteries

Seite 38 - Personalising Home Screen

22 - Getting StartedCharging the Battery using the Travel ChargerNew batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can useyour handset, you need

Seite 39 - Calling Features

Getting Started - 23Charging the Battery using the Desktop Charging CradleTurning Your Handset On and OffAfter you turn the handset on, yourpersonal h

Seite 40 - Adjusting the Volume

24 - Getting StartedSetting Up Your Handset for the First TimeWhen you turn on the handset for the first time, you need to:• Install the A1000 Desktop

Seite 41 - Making a Video Call

Getting Started - 25Making a CallAnswering a CallWhen you receive a call, the handset rings or vibrates (unless setto Silent profile).Action1 PressAor

Seite 42 - 42 - Calling Features

26 - Using Your HandsetUsing Your HandsetSee page 1 for a basic handset diagram.Handset ScreenApplicationSelector BarShows six icons that allow easy t

Seite 43 - Local image

Using Your Handset - 27Using Touchscreen ControlThe stylus fits in a compartment on theside of the handset. Using the stylus, taponce on an icon, text

Seite 44 - Calling an Emergency Number

28 - Using Your HandsetUsing the Game KeysGame Key A and Game Key BThese keys are used when you play games on your handset. Theaction of each key vari

Seite 45 - Switching to Aeroplane Mode

Using Your Handset - 29The following icons open the handset applications:Browse(see page 92)Notes(see page 83)Calculator(see page 77)Phone(see page 39

Seite 46 - Turning off Call Ringing

Contents - 3ContentsWelcome ...1Safety and General Information ...9Getting Started...

Seite 47 - Messages and Email

30 - Using Your HandsetFoldersMany applications include a groupof folders. The current folder nameappears on the right side of themenu bar at the top

Seite 48 - Multimedia and Text Messages

Using Your Handset - 31Moving Entry to a Different FolderAdding, Renaming, and Deleting FoldersStatus IndicatorsThe status bar at the bottom display t

Seite 49 - Opening Messaging Application

32 - Using Your HandsetAlert Profile – Shows the current alert profile:Audio: Vibrate: Silent:The alert profile indicates how the handset notifies you

Seite 50 - Creating and Sending Messages

Using Your Handset - 33If an multimedia message or text message sender’s phone numberis in your Contact list, the indicator is white. If the sender’s

Seite 51 - Multimedia Messages

34 - Using Your HandsetHandwriting RecognitionNote: You can use the handwriting pad only when the screen cursor is in a field that allows you to enter

Seite 52 - Contacts

Using Your Handset - 35To use the on-screen keyboard to type text, tap in the statusbar. The handwriting pad or the keyboard displays (depending onwhi

Seite 53 - Messages and Email - 53

36 - Using Your Handset• near a powerful radio or television tower• when your AGPS antenna is covered (for example, by yourhand or other object) or fa

Seite 54 - 54 - Messages and Email

Home Screen - 37Home ScreenThe Home screen shows a variety of content. This could be asummary of your appointments, messages, and personal links tocon

Seite 55 - Contact List

38 -HomeScreenInformation Snacks – Shows the three most recently receivedinformation snacks (headlines). Tap a snack to go to a Web pagewith more info

Seite 56 - Adding Contacts

Calling Features - 39Calling FeaturesOpening Phone ApplicationUse the Phone application to make voice and video phone calls.You can open this applicat

Seite 57 - Add Field

4 -ContentsFolders ...30SwitchingFolders ...30Filing New Entry in Folder ...

Seite 58 - Adding New Fields

40 - Calling FeaturesDisplaying Your Phone NumberYour phone number must be programmed on your USIM card touse this feature. Tap in the Application Sel

Seite 59 - Contact List - 59

Calling Features - 41Making a Voice CallDialling with the KeypadDialling Stored Phone NumbersYou can automatically dial stored phone numbers (see page

Seite 60 - Editing Contacts

42 - Calling FeaturesMaking a Video Call to Another HandsetYou can make a video call to another handset by entering thephone number on the keypad.Shor

Seite 61 - Communicating with Contacts

Calling Features - 43Making a Video Call to a ComputerTo make a video call to a computer, you can use:• Call History List – To call a computer in your

Seite 62 - Using Voice Dialling

44 - Calling FeaturesCalling an Emergency NumberYour service provider may program one or more emergency phonenumbers, such as 999, that you can call u

Seite 63 - Customising Handset Settings

Calling Features - 45If your handset does not have access to AGPS satellite signals, thelocation of the nearest cell tower in contact with your handse

Seite 64 - Setting the Screen Brightness

46 - Calling Featuresallowed (such as on a plane), switch the handset to Aeroplanemode.In Aeroplane mode, you cannot connect to the network to makepho

Seite 65 - Choosing Ringtunes

Messages and Email - 47Messages and EmailYou can create, send, and receive email, multimedia messages,and text messages.To send stored audio, video, a

Seite 66 - Choosing a Vibrate Pattern

48 - Messages and EmailTo create an Internet account:To create an email account:Note: See the A1000 More Here reference guide on the in-box CD for mor

Seite 67 - Ringtune Manager

Messages and Email - 49To check account settings:Opening Messaging ApplicationUse the Messaging application to create, send, and receivemessages.Actio

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Contents - 5AnsweringCalls ...45SwitchingtoAeroplaneMode...45thentapTurningoffCallRinging ...

Seite 69 - Connecting a Bluetooth Device

50 - Messages and EmailCreating and Sending MessagesEmail and Text MessageAction1 Tap the email or text message account in the list of accounts.2 TapM

Seite 70 - Connecting to a Computer

Messages and Email - 51Note: If you accept a video call while composing an email or text message, the message is automatically saved to either the ema

Seite 71 - Using Remote Synchronisation

52 - Messages and Email4 In theTofield, enter the recipient’s phone number or emailaddress. (The recipient must also subscribe to multimediamessaging.

Seite 72 - Configuring the Settings

Messages and Email - 53Notes: • The maximum file size of an multimedia message is 30 KB. If you exceed this size, a warning message displays. Remove a

Seite 73 - Using Picsel Viewer

54 - Messages and Email4 Attachments display with a . Tap the attachment to openit.ActionUG.A1000.book Page 54 Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:35 PM

Seite 74 - Navigating Documents

Contact List - 55Contact ListUse the Contacts application to store details such as names, phonenumbers, and email addresses in an alphabetical list of

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56 - Contact ListAdding ContactsAction1 Open the folder in which you want to save the contact. Tostore the contact on your USIM card, open the USIM fo

Seite 76 - Setting Preferences

Contact List - 575 To record a voice tag, refer to “Recording Voice Tags forContacts” on page 58.6 To assign a unique ringtune to the contact, tap the

Seite 77 - Personal Organiser Features

58 - Contact ListAdding New FieldsRecording Voice Tags for ContactsYou can record a voice tag when adding a new contact (page 56),or when editing a co

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Contact List - 59Tip: Make your recording in a quiet location. Hold the handsetabout 4 inches (10 centimetres) from your mouth, and speakdirectly into

Seite 79 - Switching Calendar Views

6 -ContentsChoosing Ringtunes for Messages ...66Choosing a Vibrate Pattern ...66Getting More Out of Your Hands

Seite 80 - Adding Entries:

60 - Contact ListDeleting Voice TagsEditing ContactsAction1 Tap in the Application Selector bar or ApplicationLauncher to display your list of contact

Seite 81 - Marking Tasks as Complete

Contact List - 61Communicating with ContactsYou can easily phone, email, or send messages to your storedcontacts.Action1 In the list of contact entrie

Seite 82 - Moving Entries to Calendar

62 - Contact ListUsing Voice DiallingPress and releasea(speakerphone key) then say therecorded voice tag within 2 seconds.Speakerphone KeySpeakerphone

Seite 83 - Adding Notes

Customising Handset Settings - 63Customising Handset SettingsSetting the Wallpaper ImageYou can set an image to display in the background of theApplic

Seite 84 - Setting the Time and Date

64 - Customising Handset SettingsSetting the Screen BrightnessSetting the Screen CalibrationSetting the Volume for System SoundsSet the volume level f

Seite 85 - Setting Location

Customising Handset Settings - 65system notices.Setting a Triangle Key ShortcutThe Triangle key (E) has 1 default shortcut setting, Browser, andone sh

Seite 86 - Responding to Alarms

66 - Customising Handset SettingsChoosing Ringtunes for CallsChoosing Ringtunes for MessagesChoosing a Vibrate PatternWhen you set the alert profile t

Seite 87 - Making Voice Recordings

Customising Handset Settings - 67Note: See page 32 to view and set the alert profile.Action1 Open Control Panel application ( ).2 TapGeneraltab.3 TapR

Seite 88 - New Voice note

68 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetGetting More Out of Your HandsetInstalling the A1000 Desktop SuiteImportant: Before connecting your handset to an

Seite 89 - Sending a Recording

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 69Connecting a Bluetooth DeviceImportant: Before connecting your handset to a Bluetooth device,set up the other dev

Seite 90 - Security

Contents - 7SettingtheTimeandDate ...84SettingLocation ...85SettingAlarms ...

Seite 91 - Security - 91

70 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetChanging Your Bluetooth SettingsReceiving Itemssettings determine what your handset does when itreceives informat

Seite 92 - News and Entertainment

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 71Setting Up a USB Cable ConnectionConnect the USB cable from the accessory port on the bottom ofthe handset to the

Seite 93 - Saving Web Pages

72 - Getting More Out of Your Handsetis designed to synchronise with basic features of the initial releaseof many popular Personal Information Managem

Seite 94 - 94 - News and Entertainment

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 73Using Picsel ViewerPicsel Viewer automatically reformats many popular file formatssuch as text, presentation, and

Seite 95 - Opening Music

74 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetNavigating DocumentsIcons on the navigation bar allows you to easily zoom in and out,change views, and move to ot

Seite 96 - Playing an Audio Track

Getting More Out of Your Handset - 75Zoom in ( ) Increase document sizeZoom out ( ) Decrease document sizeDisplay as actual size()Display a document o

Seite 97 - Managing Music Playlists

76 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetSetting PreferencesAction1 TapEdit>Preferences.2 Make your selections from the list.Page flick– go to the next

Seite 98 - Playing a Music Playlist

Personal Organiser Features - 77Personal Organiser FeaturesCalendarUse Calendar to schedule and organise events such asappointments and meetings. You

Seite 99 - Saving Audio Files

78 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTo add a Calendar entry:Action1 Open Calendar ( ).2 TapCalendar>New.The Calendar Entry formdisplays.3 Use the stylu

Seite 100 - 100 - News and Entertainment

Personal Organiser Features - 79Switching Calendar ViewsYou can see your Calendar entries in several views: Day, Week, orMonth. When you first open Ca

Seite 101 - Opening Camera Application

8 -ContentsUsingtheCameraControlKeys ...102TakingStillPictures...103SelectingCameraSettings ...

Seite 102 - Using the Camera Control Keys

80 - Personal Organiser Featuresyou copy an entry back to Calendar, the information is not restored. If you move an entry with an alarm, it sounds in

Seite 103 - Taking Still Pictures

Personal Organiser Features - 81Marking Tasks as CompleteWhen you open To Do, a list of tasks and their due dates displays.5 Tap theDue datebox if you

Seite 104 - Recording Video Clips

82 - Personal Organiser FeaturesDeleting EntriesWhen you no longer need a record of your completed entries,delete them.Moving Entries to CalendarYou c

Seite 105 - Opening Video

Personal Organiser Features - 83NotesUse Notes to write notes and sketch graphics.Adding NotesTimeUse Time to set the current time and date, and to se

Seite 106 - 106 - News and Entertainment

84 - Personal Organiser FeaturesSetting the Time and DateIf you have not already set the current time and date:.:Action1 Open Time ( ). The Date and T

Seite 107 - Playing a Video Clip

Personal Organiser Features - 85Setting LocationTime can display time and date information for two locations:•Current– The place where you are at the

Seite 108 - 108 - News and Entertainment

86 - Personal Organiser FeaturesSetting AlarmsYou can use Time as an alarm clock. It is ideal for wake-up alarmsand other regular alarms you do not wa

Seite 109 - Pictures

Personal Organiser Features - 87Turning Alarm Sounds OffTo silence an alarm before it sounds, do one of the following:• Uncheck the alarm slot checkbo

Seite 110 - Opening Pictures

88 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTip: Adjust your volume setting for playback.Action1 Open Voice ( ).2 TapVoice>New Voice noteor tapNew(at the botto

Seite 111 - Viewing Slideshow

Personal Organiser Features - 89Playing a RecordingDeleting a RecordingSending a RecordingAction1 Open Voice ( ).2 Tap or to go to the recording you w

Seite 112 - Sending Pictures

Safety and General Information - 9Safety and General InformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENTOPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USI

Seite 113 - SIM Applications (SimApps)

90 -SecuritySecurityLocking and Unlocking HandsetYou can lock the handset so that thetouchscreen and keys do not work.When you lock the handset, you c

Seite 114 - Specific Absorption Rate Data

Security - 916 To set a handset lock code, tapPhone Lock>Set lock code. Entera lock code, then tapDone. Confirm the lock code, then tapDone.Tap the

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92 - News and EntertainmentNews and EntertainmentWeb BrowserThe Web browser lets you open Web pages and useWeb-based applications (such as on-line ban

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News and Entertainment - 93Opening Web PagesAdding BookmarksTo add a bookmark for a Web page so you can return to the pagewithout having to enter its

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94 - News and EntertainmentDownloading Audio, Video, and PicturesYou can download audio files, video clips, and pictures from theWeb. To download a fi

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News and Entertainment - 95Opening MusicTap in the ApplicationLauncher. When Music opens, itshows a list of all saved audiotracks.To see the audio tra

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96 - News and EntertainmentPlaying an Audio TrackAction1 In the list of tracks, tap the track you want to play.Information about the track displays (a

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News and Entertainment - 97Managing Music PlaylistsMusic can play all of the tracks in a folder in a sequence that youspecify. To specify the sequence

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98 - News and EntertainmentPlaying a Music PlaylistAction1 Open the desired folder.2 Tap toswitchtothePlaylist view3 Tap to play thehighlighted tracko

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News and Entertainment - 99Saving Audio FilesWhen you download an audio file from the Web or open an audioemail attachment, theSave Audio Filescreen d

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