A mobile phone, also known as a cellular phone is a handheld electronic device that is used for voice and data communication over a network. This User Guide is meant for users of the Motorola L6i mobile phone.
Follow the precautions below while using the handset:
Almost all mobile phones are subject to RF energy interference from external sources if not shielded properly. In certain cases your mobile phone may cause interference with other devices.
While using any data feature of the mobile phone, with or without any accessory cable, place the phone at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body.
Turn off your mobile in any location where notices are posted that instructs you to do so. Examples of such locations include hospitals or health care facilities that use equipments that are sensitive to external RF energy emitted by mobiles.
Turn off mobiles in an aircraft.
If you have a pacemaker, consult your doctor before using the device.
Persons with pacemakers must never carry the device in the breast pocket.
[...] Setting a Reminder Using Motorola L6i:Reminder" in your Calendar Use the menu key to access the menu screen and navigate to Select and then navigate to “Calendar”. Select “Calendar”, which then displays the current date, month and year. Select the date when you wish to be reminded of an event by using the navigation buttons. Use the centrally located key on the navigation area to go to a screen which shows Select which takes you to the next screen where you can key in the “Event Details”. [...]
[...] radio Figure Motorola L6i Phone Figure Parts of Motorola L6i Figure Details of Motorola L6i Table for figure 2 (Clockwise from Right as in the figure) Sl. Number Keys Description Located at the side on top. Located at side on top. screen display hang up, exit disconnect a call and for exiting menus from a menu connecting phone accessories and charging battery Call answering an incoming call screen display and right on a screen Table for figure 3 (Clockwise from Right as in figure) Sl. [...]
[...] Instead take the handset immediately to a Motorola Authorized Service Center. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are not always posted. When you are in such an area turn off your mobile phone and do not remove, install or charge batteries. In such areas sparks can occur and cause fire or explosions. If jewellery, keys or other conductive metals come in contact with exposed battery terminals, they could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and may therefore become very hot and cause injury. [...]
[...] When you receive a call on your handset, you will hear a beep or a ring tone, which prompts you to pick up the phone. Light will also glow on the display screen when you get an incoming call. After picking up the phone, press the key that is meant for making and receiving calls and connect to the person calling you If you have enabled the option of Key Answer”, then you may press any key on the keypad to answer a call Use the key meant for turning the cell ON or OFF to disconnect a call Note: Ensure that the phone is completely charged to enjoy uninterrupted conversations. [...]
[...] Bibiliography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(software_platform) http://www.cables.ie/computer-cables/usb/usb-cables/p105_usb-to-dual- ps-2-keyboard-mouse-adapter.html The official User Guide of Motorola L6i http://www.motorola.com.hk/eng/motomobile/l6i/ Index B Battery network 8 signal 8 C Change the Ring Tone for Incoming Calls Multimedia 15 Ring Tone 15 F Features Bluetooth 2 FM Radio 2 Java 2 LCD display 2 Mega Pixel 2 mega pixel camera 2 Speakerphone 2 Ultra slim 2 USB 2 M Maintaining Numbers in Phone Book Phonebook 11 Making a Call STD 11 Making a Call to any Telephone Number Using your Motorola L6i STD 11 P Precautions pacemaker 6 pacemakers 6 RF 6 Prerequisites Battery 1 Battery charger 1 Battery Charger 1 Compatible battery 1 Handset 1 Hands-Free Equipment 1 Motorola L6i handset 1 SIM Card 1 S Sending an SMS SMS 13 Sending an SMS from your Motorola L6i SMS 13 Setting a [...]
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