Motorola WX180 Bedienungsanleitung
Motorola Smartphone WX180
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Caution: Beforeusing yourphone forthe firsttime, pleaseread the
important informationlegaland safety
1Your mobile..........................................
1.1 Keys
Navigation key
Confirm anoption (pressthe middleof thekey)
Access “”in “”TemplatesMessages (1)
(long keypressin mainscreen)
Accessfavorite contact(s)(2) (long keypressinmainscreen)
Pick up
Send acall
Access callmemory (Redial)(short keypress)
Switch on/Switchoff thetelephone
(long keypress)
End call
Return tothe mainscreen
Left softkey
Right softkey
Access yourvoicemail (longkeypress)
In editmode
-Short keypress: accessthe languagelist
-Long keypress:enter zero
In Editmode:
-Short keypress: changeinput methods
-Long keypress:access theSymbols table
From mainscreen
-Short keypress: #
-Long keypress: activate/deactivatethe vibrator
In editmode:
-Short keypress:(space)
-Long keypress: adda word
9Tools........................
9.1 Organizer
Once you enter this menu from “”, there is a monthly-viewTools
calendar for youtokeep track ofimportant meetings, appointments,
etc. Dayswith eventsentered willbe markedin color.
9.2 Stopwatch
StopWatch is simple application for measuring time with possibility to
register severalresults andsuspend/resume measurement.
9.3 Alarm
Your mobilephone hasa built-inalarm clockwith asnooze feature.
9.4 Calculator
Holddown thekeyto getthedecimalpoint. Confirmwiththe
key orthe leftsoftkey.
9.5 Converter
Unit converterand Currencyconverter.
9.6My shortcuts
Accesstheshortcutsalready programmed.Toprogramme new
shortcuts: select “” if you want to createa quick accessMy shortcuts
to afunction, Directory,etc.
1.2Main screenicons
Battery chargelevel.
Vibration alert: your phone vibrates,but neither rings nor
beeps exceptfor thealarms.
Headset connected.
Call forwardingactivated: yourcalls areforwarded.
Alarm clockprogrammed.
Voicemail messagearrived.
FM radiois on.
Unanswered calls.
Roaming.
Line switching(3): indicates theselected line.
Shownonly inno ciphering mode while calling,sending/
receiving SMS.
Level ofnetwork reception.
(1)(2) Silence mode:your phoneneither rings, beeps norvibrates
except forthe alarms.
M
essage unread.
Keypad locked
Stopwatch isactive
Ringtone alert
Vibration andringtone alert
2Getting started............
Caution: See battery use& safetyinformation.
2.1 Set-up
Removing andinstalling theback cover
Installing andremoving thebattery
Inserting andremoving theSIM Card
Place the SIM card with the chip facing downwards and slide it into its
housing. Make sure thatit iscorrectlyinserted.
To removethe card,press itand slideit out.
2.2Power onyour phone
Hold downthekey until thephone powerson.
2.3Power offyour phone
Hold downthekey from themain screen.
10 Games................
Your phonemay includesome games.
10.1Game settings
It allows you tomanage settings, in whichyou may set background
music andvibration alert.
11 FMradio (1), (2)......
Your phone is equipped with an FM radio with RDS functionality. You
can use the application as a traditional FMradio with automatic tuning
and savedchannelsor withparallel visualinformationrelated tothe
radio programonthedisplay, ifyoutuneto stationsthatofferVisual
Radio service.You canlisten toit whilerunning otherapplications.
3Calls ..............................
3.1Making acall
Dial the desirednumber then pressthekey to placethe call. If
you makea mistake, youcan deletethe incorrectdigits by pressingthe
right softkey.
To hangup thecall, pressthekey.
Making anemergency call
If your phoneis covered bythe network, dial emergencynumber and
press thekey tomake an emergency call.This works even
without a SIM card and withouttyping thePIN code orunlocking the
keypad.
3.2Calling yourvoicemail(1)
To accessyour voicemail,hold downthekey.
3.3Receiving acall
When you receive an incoming call,press thekey to talkand
then hangup usingthekey.
3.4Available functionsduring thecall
During acall, you can useyour directory,short messages, etc. without
losing yourcorrespondent.
4Call register..........
4.1Call memory
You canaccess your callmemory bypressing thekey fromthe
main screen.
4.2My numbers
Type inor modifyyour telephonenumberor thenumber toaccess
your voicemailand confirmby pressing. Yourtelephone number
is usuallywritten onyour SIMcard.
4.3 Billing
You canaccess differentitems withthis option:Amount, Duration.
4.4Call settings
You can access a number of items with this option:
Callwaiting, Call forwarding,Call barring, Answermode, Auto
redial…
4.5Call control (1)
The menu serves you the dual purposes of costmonitoring and
controllingduringa callbythesettingsof“” and“By costBy
duration”.
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( 1)WX160 only.
(2) WX180 only.
(3) Depending onyour networkoperator.
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5Directory................
5.1Consulting yourdirectory
To accessthe fromthe main screen,press thekey anddirectory
select theicon fromthe menu.
5.2Creating afile
Select thedirectory inwhich youwish tocreate a file,pressthe
“” softkey,select “” then.OptionsCreate file
Note: Maximum length of the fieldName in the Phone Bookis 16
characters except if somenational characters(UCS2) are usedin
which casethe lengthis 7.
6Messages ................
6.1Create message
From the main menu select “” tocreate text message. YouMessages
can typea message, andyou're also able toinsert apre-defined
message from“”.While writinga message, selectTemplates
“” toaccessall themessagingoptions. Youcansave yourOptions
messages thatyou sendoften to“”.Drafts
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(1)
Contact yournetwork operatorto checkservice availability.
(1) Thequality of the radio depends on the coverage of the radio
station inthat particulararea.
(2) A compatible headset modelAP1701AE7X3 needs to be attached
to thedevice forproper functionality.
Prolonged exposure tomusicat fullvolume onthe music
playermay damagethe listener'shearing.Set yourphone
volume safely.Use onlythe recommendedheadphones
(1) Depending onyour networkoperator.(1) WX160 only.
(2) WX180 only.
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Left softkey
Pick up/Sendcall
Call memory
Voicemail
Lock/Unlock
Right softkey
Switch on/
Switch off
End call
Vibration alert
Navigation key (1) :
Menu/Confirm anoption
Messages
Directory
FM radio
Alarm
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(1) Depending onyour networkoperator.
WX160
WX180
WX160 WX180
MOTOTM
WX160/ WX180
7Display (1) ................
7.1 Wallpaper
The wallpaperis displayedwhen youswitch onyour telephone.
7.2Power On/Off(3)
You cancustomiseyour welcomeanimationor imagethatappears
when youswitch onyour phone.
You can alsocustomise your OFF screenwith an image oranimation.
7.3 Brightness
You mayadjust black levelwith respect toLCD display bypressing the
key.
8Settings ..................
Fromthe main screen, selectthe icon menuandselectthe
function of your choice in order tocustomiseyour telephone:
Display (2)
, Clock,Keys, Dictionary,More settings...
12 Profiles ................
With this menu,you may personalise ringtones for differentevents
and environments.
13 Latin input mode......
To writemessages, thereare twowriting methods:
-Normal: this mode allows youto type a textby choosing a letteror
a sequence of charactersassociated witha key. Press the key
severaltimesuntilthe desiredletterishighlighted.Whenyou
release thekey thehighlight characteris insertedinto thetext.
-Predictive withthe Zimode: this modespeeds up thewriting of
your text.Writethe word bypressing akey betweenandand
. Pressthe key onceand theword willbe modified eachtime
you pressa key.Asyou goon, theword willkeep changing.
Example: For“”, presson thefollowing keys:Tomorrow
,,= Too->-> tomorrow
-key inedit mode
Short keypress:access thelanguage list
Long keypress:enter zero
(1) WX160 only.
(2) WX180 only.
(3) Depending onthe model.
English-CJB3130ALAAA
Legal and Safety..................
• BatteryUse &Safety
Important:Handle andstore batteriesproperlyto avoid
injury or damage.Most battery issues arise from improper handling
of batteries, and particularlyfrom the continued use ofdamaged
batteries.
DON'Ts
• Don'tdisassemble, crush, puncture,shred orotherwise
attempt tochange theform ofyour battery.
• Don'tlet the phoneor batterycome incontact with
water. Watercan getinto thephone's circuits,leading to
corrosion. Ifthe phoneand/or batteryget wet,have themchecked
by yourcarrier orcontact Motorola,even ifthey appearto be
working properly.
• Don'tallow the batteryto touchmetal objects.If metal
objects, suchas jewellery,stay inprolonged contactwith the
battery contactpoints, thebattery couldbecome veryhot.
• Don'tplace your batterynear aheat source.Excessive heat
can damagethe phoneor thebattery. Hightemperatures cancause
the batteryto swell,leak ormalfunction. Therefore:
• not Dodry awet ordamp batterywith anappliance orheat
source, suchas ahair dryeror microwaveoven.
• Avoidleaving yourphone inyour car inhigh temperatures.
DOs
• Doavoid dropping thebattery orphone. Dropping these
items, especiallyon ahard surface,can potentiallycause damage.
• Docontact your serviceprovider orMotorola ifyour
phone orbattery hasbeen damagedby beingdropped or
by hightemperatures.
Important: Use MotorolaOriginalproductsforquality
assurance andsafeguards. To aid consumers inidentifying
authentic Motorola batteriesfrom non-original or counterfeit
batteries (thatmay nothaveadequate safetyprotection),Motorola
provides holograms on itsbatteries. Consumers should confirmthat
any batterythey purchasehas a"Motorola Original"hologram.
Note: Somemobile phones maycontain a non Motorola-branded
batterywithouta hologramwhenpurchased. Thosebatteries are
designedfor usewith your phone.If areplacement is needed,and a
Motorola-branded battery isnot available,only the typeand model
that camewith yourphone arerecommended foruse.
Important: Refer to Motorola's warranty for details of coverage and
exclusions.
Warning: Useof an improperbattery orcharger may presenta risk
of fire,explosion, leakageor otherhazard.
Proper andsafebatterydisposal andrecycling:Proper battery
disposalis not only importantfor safety, it also benefitsthe
environment. Consumers mayrecycle their used batteries inmany
retail orservice provider locations.Additional informationon proper
disposal andrecycling maybe foundon theWeb:
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www.motorola.com/recycling
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www.rbrc.org/call2recycle/
(in Englishonly)
Disposal: Promptlydispose of used batteries in
accordancewithlocal regulations.Contactyourlocal
recyclingcentre ornationalrecyclingorganisationsfor
more informationon howto disposeof batteries.
Warning: Never dispose ofbatteriesin a fire because theymay
explode.
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Notes for charging your phone's battery:
• When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature.
Never expose batteries to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or
above 45°C (113°F) when charging.
• New batteries are not fully charged.
• New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more
time to charge.
• Motorola batteries and charging systems have circuitry that
protects the battery from damage from overcharging.
• If your battery is fully discharged, the phone may not display a
charging indicator during the first 5~15 minutes whilst charging.
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