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TM MOTORAZR V3m User Guide

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Introducing your new MOTORAZRTM V3m wireless phone. Here’s a quick anatomy lesson.

Smart/ Voice Key Speaker- Create voice phone Key records & voice dial names.

Volume Keys Right Soft Key Camera Lens Left Soft Key 040128o Perform function Perform function in lower right Smart/ View incoming in lower left display. Speaker- display. Clear Key phone Key call information, Camera Key use as camera viewfinder when flip is closed. Insert charger & phone accessories. Scroll up,Send down, Key Power/End Key right,Make & left. & Turn phone answer calls. on/off, end calls, exit menus.

Center Select Key Open main menu, select highlighted option.

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menu map...... 5 main attractions...... 16 Bluetooth® Use and Care ...... 7 get & play music. . . . . 16 connections ...... 41 record & play voice cable connections. . . . 43 essentials ...... 8 records ...... 29 TTY operation ...... 44 about this guide ...... 8 record & play battery ...... 9 video clips...... 30 basics ...... 46 turn it on & off ...... 12 take & send a home screen ...... 46 make a call ...... 12 photo ...... 32 navigation key...... 49 answer a call...... 13 send a multimedia menus ...... 49 adjust volume...... 13 (picture/video) enter text ...... 51 change sounds message...... 34 external screen...... 55 settings...... 14 receive a multimedia handsfree speaker . . . 55 store a phone (picture/video) standalone mode . . . . 56 number...... 14 message...... 37 change a code, PIN, or call a stored phone download pictures . . . 38 password ...... 57 number...... 14 download V CAST lock/unlock phone . . . . 57 see your phone videos...... 38 if you forget a code, number...... 15 manage memory . . . . 38 PIN, or password . . . . 58

contents 3 customize ...... 59 service & repairs . . . . . 92 sounds settings ...... 59 Specific Absorption get ringtones ...... 61 return unanswered Rate Data...... 93 talking phone calls ...... 69 settings ...... 61 attach a number...... Safety 69 and General answer options ...... 61 speed dial ...... Information 69 ...... 96 wallpaper ...... 62 voicemail ...... Motorola 70 Limited Warranty screen saver ...... 62 other featuresin-call options...... 71. . . . .for 70 the United States and backlight ...... 63 advanced calling . . . . . 71 Canada...... 102 brightness ...... 63 messages ...... 72 AGPS & your contacts...... 74 In