Welcome - 1WelcomeWelcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications!We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola A1000multimedia ha
10 - Safety and General InformationPhone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as youwould a wireline telephone.Body-Worn O
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
News and Entertainment - 101Opening Camera ApplicationTap in the Application Launcher. When the Cameraapplication opens, a camera viewfinder displays
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
News and Entertainment - 103Taking Still PicturesSelecting Camera SettingsYou select the picture size, quality, lighting, and flicker settings.Action1
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
News and Entertainment - 105Available Memory IndicatorThe available memory indicator below the viewfinder shows anestimation of how many more pictures
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
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 (
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
News and Entertainment - 109Saving Video ClipsWhen you download a video clip from the Web or open a videoemail attachment, the clip begins playing in
Safety and General Information - 11FacilitiesTurn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct youto do so. These facilities may inclu
110 - News and EntertainmentOpening PicturesTap in the Application Launcher. WhenPicturesopens, it showssmall thumbnail pictures of all saved picture
News and Entertainment - 111Viewing PicturesViewing SlideshowAction1 Tap the thumbnail picture orfile name you want to view.The picture displays.If th
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
News and Entertainment - 113SIM Applications (SimApps)Your USIM card may contain additional applications thatprocess outgoing calls, text messages, an
114 - Specific Absorption Rate DataSpecific Absorption Rate DataThis model phone meets international standards for exposureto radio wavesYour mobile p
Specific Absorption Rate Data - 115While there may be differences between the SAR levels of variousphones and at various positions, they all meet the
116 - IndexIndexAA1000 desktop suite 68connecting to computer 70installing 24accessories 16accountsemail 48multimedia message 48text message 48adding
Index - 117Ccalculator 87calendar 77adding an entry 77alarm, setting 78entry types 77moving entries to to do 79private entries 79recurring entries 78v
118 - Indexstored numbers 41, 61using keypad 41downloadingfiles 94Eearpiecevolume, adjusting 40emailaccount 48opening attachments 54receiving 53sendin
Index - 119battery 21memory card 19USIM card 17internal speakerphone 40internetopening web pages 93Kkeyboardlauncher 31using 35keyscamera 102centre se
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
120 - Indexplaying tracks 96saving files 99mutestatus bar indicator 32Nnavigation key 27networkstatus bar indicator 33notesdrawing sketches 83writing
Index - 121choosing for messages 66roamingstatus bar indicator 33Ssavingaudio files 99video files 109screenbrightness 64calibrating 64calibration 64de
122 - Indexprivate entries 81touchscreen 27Triangle Key 27UUMTS 33unlocking handset 90USIM cardinstalling 17saving contacts to 56Vvibrate pattern 66vi
Safety and General Information - 13Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFFyour phone when you are nea
14 - Safety and General Informationor playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occureven if a person never had a previous seizure or black
Safety and General Information - 15European Union Directives Conformance StatementHereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with• T
16 - Getting StartedGetting StartedWhat’s in the Box?Your multimedia handset comes with a:• Rechargeable battery• Rapid charger and regional adapter•
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
18 - Getting StartedCaution: Do not bend or scratch your USIM card. Avoid exposingyour USIM to static electricity, water, or dirt.Action1 Push down th
Getting Started - 19Installing the Memory CardThe memory card lets you store multimedia files, such as audioclips, pictures, and video clips.4 Close t
2 -Welcomewww.motorola.comMOTOROLA and the Stylised M Logo are registered in the USPatent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names a
20 - Getting StartedBattery UseBattery performance depends on many factors including yourwireless carrier’s network configuration; signal strength; th
Getting Started - 21Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they mayexplode.Installing the BatteryUse only Motorola Original™ batteries
22 - Getting StartedCharging the Battery using the Travel ChargerNew batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can useyour handset, you need
Getting Started - 23Charging the Battery using the Desktop Charging CradleTurning Your Handset On and OffAfter you turn the handset on, yourpersonal h
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
Getting Started - 25Making a CallAnswering a CallWhen you receive a call, the handset rings or vibrates (unless setto Silent profile).Action1 PressAor
26 - Using Your HandsetUsing Your HandsetSee page 1 for a basic handset diagram.Handset ScreenApplicationSelector BarShows six icons that allow easy t
Using Your Handset - 27Using Touchscreen ControlThe stylus fits in a compartment on theside of the handset. Using the stylus, taponce on an icon, text
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
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
Contents - 3ContentsWelcome ...1Safety and General Information ...9Getting Started...
30 - Using Your HandsetFoldersMany applications include a groupof folders. The current folder nameappears on the right side of themenu bar at the top
Using Your Handset - 31Moving Entry to a Different FolderAdding, Renaming, and Deleting FoldersStatus IndicatorsThe status bar at the bottom display t
32 - Using Your HandsetAlert Profile – Shows the current alert profile:Audio: Vibrate: Silent:The alert profile indicates how the handset notifies you
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
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
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
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
Home Screen - 37Home ScreenThe Home screen shows a variety of content. This could be asummary of your appointments, messages, and personal links tocon
38 -HomeScreenInformation Snacks – Shows the three most recently receivedinformation snacks (headlines). Tap a snack to go to a Web pagewith more info
Calling Features - 39Calling FeaturesOpening Phone ApplicationUse the Phone application to make voice and video phone calls.You can open this applicat
4 -ContentsFolders ...30SwitchingFolders ...30Filing New Entry in Folder ...
40 - Calling FeaturesDisplaying Your Phone NumberYour phone number must be programmed on your USIM card touse this feature. Tap in the Application Sel
Calling Features - 41Making a Voice CallDialling with the KeypadDialling Stored Phone NumbersYou can automatically dial stored phone numbers (see page
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
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
44 - Calling FeaturesCalling an Emergency NumberYour service provider may program one or more emergency phonenumbers, such as 999, that you can call u
Calling Features - 45If your handset does not have access to AGPS satellite signals, thelocation of the nearest cell tower in contact with your handse
46 - Calling Featuresallowed (such as on a plane), switch the handset to Aeroplanemode.In Aeroplane mode, you cannot connect to the network to makepho
Messages and Email - 47Messages and EmailYou can create, send, and receive email, multimedia messages,and text messages.To send stored audio, video, a
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
Messages and Email - 49To check account settings:Opening Messaging ApplicationUse the Messaging application to create, send, and receivemessages.Actio
Contents - 5AnsweringCalls ...45SwitchingtoAeroplaneMode...45thentapTurningoffCallRinging ...
50 - Messages and EmailCreating and Sending MessagesEmail and Text MessageAction1 Tap the email or text message account in the list of accounts.2 TapM
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
52 - Messages and Email4 In theTofield, enter the recipient’s phone number or emailaddress. (The recipient must also subscribe to multimediamessaging.
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
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
Contact List - 55Contact ListUse the Contacts application to store details such as names, phonenumbers, and email addresses in an alphabetical list of
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
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
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
Contact List - 59Tip: Make your recording in a quiet location. Hold the handsetabout 4 inches (10 centimetres) from your mouth, and speakdirectly into
6 -ContentsChoosing Ringtunes for Messages ...66Choosing a Vibrate Pattern ...66Getting More Out of Your Hands
60 - Contact ListDeleting Voice TagsEditing ContactsAction1 Tap in the Application Selector bar or ApplicationLauncher to display your list of contact
Contact List - 61Communicating with ContactsYou can easily phone, email, or send messages to your storedcontacts.Action1 In the list of contact entrie
62 - Contact ListUsing Voice DiallingPress and releasea(speakerphone key) then say therecorded voice tag within 2 seconds.Speakerphone KeySpeakerphone
Customising Handset Settings - 63Customising Handset SettingsSetting the Wallpaper ImageYou can set an image to display in the background of theApplic
64 - Customising Handset SettingsSetting the Screen BrightnessSetting the Screen CalibrationSetting the Volume for System SoundsSet the volume level f
Customising Handset Settings - 65system notices.Setting a Triangle Key ShortcutThe Triangle key (E) has 1 default shortcut setting, Browser, andone sh
66 - Customising Handset SettingsChoosing Ringtunes for CallsChoosing Ringtunes for MessagesChoosing a Vibrate PatternWhen you set the alert profile t
Customising Handset Settings - 67Note: See page 32 to view and set the alert profile.Action1 Open Control Panel application ( ).2 TapGeneraltab.3 TapR
68 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetGetting More Out of Your HandsetInstalling the A1000 Desktop SuiteImportant: Before connecting your handset to an
Getting More Out of Your Handset - 69Connecting a Bluetooth DeviceImportant: Before connecting your handset to a Bluetooth device,set up the other dev
Contents - 7SettingtheTimeandDate ...84SettingLocation ...85SettingAlarms ...
70 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetChanging Your Bluetooth SettingsReceiving Itemssettings determine what your handset does when itreceives informat
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
72 - Getting More Out of Your Handsetis designed to synchronise with basic features of the initial releaseof many popular Personal Information Managem
Getting More Out of Your Handset - 73Using Picsel ViewerPicsel Viewer automatically reformats many popular file formatssuch as text, presentation, and
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
Getting More Out of Your Handset - 75Zoom in ( ) Increase document sizeZoom out ( ) Decrease document sizeDisplay as actual size()Display a document o
76 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetSetting PreferencesAction1 TapEdit>Preferences.2 Make your selections from the list.Page flick– go to the next
Personal Organiser Features - 77Personal Organiser FeaturesCalendarUse Calendar to schedule and organise events such asappointments and meetings. You
78 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTo add a Calendar entry:Action1 Open Calendar ( ).2 TapCalendar>New.The Calendar Entry formdisplays.3 Use the stylu
Personal Organiser Features - 79Switching Calendar ViewsYou can see your Calendar entries in several views: Day, Week, orMonth. When you first open Ca
8 -ContentsUsingtheCameraControlKeys ...102TakingStillPictures...103SelectingCameraSettings ...
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
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
82 - Personal Organiser FeaturesDeleting EntriesWhen you no longer need a record of your completed entries,delete them.Moving Entries to CalendarYou c
Personal Organiser Features - 83NotesUse Notes to write notes and sketch graphics.Adding NotesTimeUse Time to set the current time and date, and to se
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
Personal Organiser Features - 85Setting LocationTime can display time and date information for two locations:•Current– The place where you are at the
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
Personal Organiser Features - 87Turning Alarm Sounds OffTo silence an alarm before it sounds, do one of the following:• Uncheck the alarm slot checkbo
88 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTip: Adjust your volume setting for playback.Action1 Open Voice ( ).2 TapVoice>New Voice noteor tapNew(at the botto
Personal Organiser Features - 89Playing a RecordingDeleting a RecordingSending a RecordingAction1 Open Voice ( ).2 Tap or to go to the recording you w
Safety and General Information - 9Safety and General InformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENTOPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USI
90 -SecuritySecurityLocking and Unlocking HandsetYou can lock the handset so that thetouchscreen and keys do not work.When you lock the handset, you c
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
92 - News and EntertainmentNews and EntertainmentWeb BrowserThe Web browser lets you open Web pages and useWeb-based applications (such as on-line ban
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
94 - News and EntertainmentDownloading Audio, Video, and PicturesYou can download audio files, video clips, and pictures from theWeb. To download a fi
News and Entertainment - 95Opening MusicTap in the ApplicationLauncher. When Music opens, itshows a list of all saved audiotracks.To see the audio tra
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
News and Entertainment - 97Managing Music PlaylistsMusic can play all of the tracks in a folder in a sequence that youspecify. To specify the sequence
98 - News and EntertainmentPlaying a Music PlaylistAction1 Open the desired folder.2 Tap toswitchtothePlaylist view3 Tap to play thehighlighted tracko
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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