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New Page 1 This is an unlocked GSM cellular phone, there is no contract required. Just place your existing (active) sim card into this new phone and start Email protocols supported POP3, SMTP Data services SMS Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem Service provider AT&T Cellular enhancement protocol GPRS General - OS provided Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Software included Notes, Tasks, Calendar, Contacts, Active - Sync, MP3 Player, MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player, Pocket... Read more

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Part Number: MPX200
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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
dannavarapuprasad 9:29pm on Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 
Ear piece goes bad The ear piece on this phone goes bad. I had a V400 and the ear piece went bad.
maxsharp 9:45pm on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
Manage your contacts with outlook and download to phone. Too many to list.Crashes frequently, and will royally get on your nerves.
Debian_Poland 2:54am on Monday, June 21st, 2010 
I bought this phone to replace a razor becaus...  if you set the phone to outdoor you can hear it. Windows is good battery life, pictures, sound. I got one last week and after looking at the ...  phone has it all you well need.No camera which is great,my camera has no phone.
markg85 12:46am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 
I have tried using this phone on a 900MHz SIM in India, but it just does not work. The specifications mention 900/1800MHz functionality.
Piet van Zon 1:04pm on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 
I bought the MPX220 with the hopes of having a single device that would perform well as my PDA and a phone. I have loved my Palm III.
TonyC 8:53pm on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 
I wanted a replacement battery for my MPx and stumbled across this one on Overstock.com. At this price I just had to buy two and was glad I did. This battery is NOT the BC50 battery! It is NOT compatible with the RAZR or KRZR!
Aymeric 8:53am on Monday, March 29th, 2010 
Great cell phone! Many excellent features! I was able to purchase a 1 gig SD card for this for only $24 after shipping. I needed this phone to work on 900MGhIt didnt work.I made it to work on this frequency thanks to a russian web site and the software from it.

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Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola MPx200.

External display

Speaker

SD/MMC slot

Handstrap hole

Sync/charger port

Headset jack
Earpiece Main display 4-way navigation key Right soft key Left soft key Send key Jog dial Home key Power button Infrared port Microphone Action button End key Back key Keypad
Motorola, Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) www.motorola.com (United States) www.motorola.ca (Canada) MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. (R) Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2003.
Software Copyright Notice
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and third-party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third-party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software contained in the Motorola products may not be modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola or any third-party software provider, except for the normal, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Manual number: 6809469A51-O Cover number: 8988485L61-O

Menu Map

Thisis the default menu on your MPx200. It can be accessed by selecting programs with the left soft key from the home screen of your phone.

Inbox Contacts Calendar mMode Pocket Internet Explorer ActiveSync OfficeOnline Call History Caller ID Favorites Manager File Manager MSN Messenger Settings
Telephony Sounds Profiles Home Screen About Accessibility Data Connections Date and Time Owner Information Power Management Regional Settings Remove Programs Security Phone Settings
SIM Manager Speed Dial Tasks Voice Recorder Windows Media Accessories
Calculator Infrared Receive System Info Task Manager

Games

Lemonade Inc. Solitaire

Contents

Welcome.1 Menu Map.3 Safety and General Information.7 Getting Started.14 Whats in the Box?.14 About This Guide.14 Installing the SIM Card.15 Installing the Battery.17 Charging the Battery.19 Getting to Know Your Phone.21 Synchronizing with ActiveSync.24 Finding Information.26 Learning to Use Your Phone.27 Using the Displays.27 Using the 4-Way Navigation Key.29 Action Button (A).30 Home Key (h).30 Home Screen.30 Entering Text and Numbers on Your Phone.34 Securing Your Phone.37 Sending and Receiving Calls.41 Making a Call.41 Receiving a Call.45 In-call Options.46 Reviewing Your Calls.48 Shortcuts.50
Advanced Dialing Options. 52 Settings. 53 Viewing and Changing Settings. 53 Synchronizing Information. 67 ActiveSync. 67 Synchronizing Information. 72 Synchronizing Using an Infrared Connection. 74 ActiveSync Errors. 75 Messaging Features. 78 Sending Email and SMS Messages. 78 SMS Messages. 81 Receiving Email and SMS Messages. 82 Viewing Your Message Folders. 84 Managing Inbox. 85 Message Notifications. 88 Sending SMS to Email Addresses. 89 Communicating with MSN Messenger. 89 Office Online. 92 Personal Organizer. 93 Contacts. 93 Calendar. 98 Tasks. 103 Calculator. 106 News and Entertainment. 107 mMODE. 107 Pocket Internet Explorer. 107 Media Player. 111 Playing Games. 117 Getting More Out of Your Phone. 122 5

chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.

Blasting Caps and Areas

To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted Turn off electronic devices. Obey all signs and instructions.

Batteries

Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers. Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:

Symbol

Definition
Important safety information will follow. Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in a fire. Your battery or phone may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the trash.

LiIon BATT

Your phone contains an internal lithium ion battery.

Seizures/Blackouts

Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to blinking lights, such as when watching television or playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor before playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinking-lights feature on your phone. (The blinking-light feature is not available on all products.) Parents should monitor their childrens use of video game or other features that incorporate blinking lights on the phones. All persons should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following safety precautions: Do not play or use a blinking-lights feature if you are tired or need sleep. Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly. Play in a room in which all lights are on. Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
When you play games on your phone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorders: Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing. If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest for several hours before playing again. If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.

Master Reset

During a master reset the product is set to its default settings and all data files, user settings, and preinstalled applications will be deleted. A master reset should only be carried out by Motorola, or an authorized service center. Data in the handset must be backed up prior to the reset in order for it to be reinstalled following a master reset. Motorola is not responsible for any data lost through unauthorized resetting.

Getting Started

Whats in the Box?
Your wireless mobile phone comes with a battery, travel charger, desktop charger cradle, USB data cable, stereo headset, mono headset, companion CD, AT&T Wireless SIM card, user manual, and product and service user data. You can purchase other accessories to customize your phone for maximum performance and portability. To purchase Motorola Original accessories, contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 1-800-331-6456 in the United States or 1-800-461-4575 in Canada.

About This Guide

This user guide describes how to use your Motorola wireless phone.

Optional Features

This label identifies an optional network, SIM card, or subscription-dependent feature that may not be offered by all service providers in all geographical areas. Contact your service provider for more information.

Optional Accessories

This label identifies a feature that requires an optional Motorola Original accessory.

Installing the SIM Card

Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/message memory. It is stored in a recess in the battery compartment. Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Do not touch the gold colored areas of your SIM card.
Action 1 If the phones battery door is already in place, push down the battery door release latch and lift the battery door off the phone.
2 Lift the battery up from the bottom end and remove it from the phone.
Action 3 Hold the SIM card with the gold contact side facing down and the cut corner on the left.

Cut corner

SIM card holder
4 With the SIM card seated in the holder, slide the retainer on top of the SIM card to secure it.

SIM card retainer

Installing the Battery
You must install and charge the battery to use your phone. Your phone is designed for use only with Motorola Original batteries and accessories. We recommend that you store batteries in their protective cases when not in use.

To view Telephony settings On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select More, select Settings, select Telephony, and then press Action (A). The following table lists the telephony settings and their functions. Telephony setting Call Barring Call Options Function Block incoming and/or outgoing calls. Change phone numbers, such as your voice mail and SMS service center, answer incoming calls by pressing any key, use advanced call options. Turn Call Waiting on or off. Let your identification be known to all callers, only your contacts, or no callers. Configure cell broadcast. Limit your calling area to one or more specific phone numbers and/or area codes. Identify your current network and change your network selection from Automatic to Manual.
Call Forwarding Forward all or selected calls to another number.

Call Waiting Caller ID

Channels Fixed Dialing Networks

Sounds

Sounds settings are used to customize the sounds for ring tones, notifications, and reminders. To display Sounds settings On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select More, select Settings, select Sounds, and then press Action (A).
To use your own sound 1 Locate the sound file on your desktop computer and copy the file. The file format must be.wav or.mid(MIDI type 0). 2 Open ActiveSync on your desktop computer, click Explore, doubleclick my Smartphone, double-click IPSM, double-click Application Data, double-click Sounds, and then paste the sound file into the Sounds folder. Note: If a Sounds folder does not exist in this directory, create a new one. 3 On your phones screen, press Programs (a), select More, select Settings, select Sounds, and then press Action (A). 4 Select the item to customize, press Left (a) or Right (b) to select the sound, and then press Done (a). Note: Make sure that the phone is connected to your desktop computer via USB or infrared before you open ActiveSync to paste the sound file.

Profiles

Use profiles settings to configure how your phone notifies you about an incoming call, an approaching appointment, or an arriving message. You can use Profiles to change notifications quickly based on your situation. For example, you may want the phone to ring louder if a client is calling, or you may not want the phone to ring at all, but want to hear calendar reminders. The default profile used with your phone is the Normal profile. When the name of the current profile displays on the Home screen, you can rename it. To view Profiles settings On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select More, select Settings, select Profiles, and then press Action (A). Note: You also can assign Profiles settings by selecting Profile [Type] from the Home screen.

4 Select Next to move forward with setting up your POP3/IMAP4 email account. 5 Fill in the fields for your account: Your name: [your Name] E-mail Address: [your email address] Server Type: [POP3 or IMAP4] 6 Select Next. 7 Fill in the fields for your account: Incoming mail server: [your POP3 incoming mail server] Outgoing mail server: [your POP3 outgoing mail server] Network: [The Internet]

8 Select Next.

9 Fill in the fields for your account: Username: [your username] Password: [your password] Domain (if necessary): [your domain] Check save password. 10 Select Next. 11 To complete setup select Finish.
12 Press Done (a). 13 To download your email, select Menu > Send/Receive E-mail. Note: Visit www.attwireless/smartphone for a free Email Wizard and information on supported email service providers. VPN Connection A VPN connection accesses your corporate network by using an existing Internet connection. To configure your phone with for a VPN connection into a corporate network connection: 1 Go to Programs > Settings > Data Connections. 2 Open the menu and select Edit Connections. 3 Open VPN Connections. 4 Open the menu and select Add. 5 Fill in the fields for (Corporate Network) Dial-up: Description:
Server: Connects from: Connects to: Username: [your username] Password: [your password] Domain: [your domain] 6 Press Done (a) twice.
Proxy Connection A proxy connection accesses the Internet using an existing connection to your corporate network. To configure the MPx200 for a proxy server 1 Go to Programs > Settings > Data Connections. 2 Open the menu and select Edit Connections. 3 Open Proxy Connections. 4 Open the menu and select Add. 5 Fill in the fields for (proxy server) (HTTP): Description: i Connects from: My Corporate Network Connects to: The Internet Proxy: [Press the 1 key multiple times for the colon, the 8 key four times for the numeral 8
6 Press Done (a). 7 Open the menu and select Add. 8 Fill in the fields for SOCKS4, for use with MSN Messenger: Description: IM Connects from: My Corporate Network Connects to: The Internet Proxy: Type: SOCKSPress Done (a) three times to close the Data Connections control panel.

Date and Time

Use Date and Time settings to change the local time zone and the current date and time, and to set the alarm. To view Date and Time settings On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select More, select Settings, select Date and Time, and then press Action (A).

Owner Information

Synchronizing Inbox

When you select Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSync, email messages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process. During synchronization, the following events occur: Messages are copied from the Outlook Inbox folder on your desktop computer, or from a Microsoft Exchange Server, to the Inbox folder on your phone. By default, when synchronizing Inbox information with your desktop computer, you receive messages only from the last 3 days and the first 0.5 KB of each new message. You can also choose to download file only attachments. By default, when synchronizing Inbox information with a server, you receive messages only from the last three days and only the first 500 bytes of each new message. The messages on your phone and on your desktop computer are linked. When you delete a message on your phone, it is deleted from your desktop computer the next time you synchronize, and vice versa. Messages in subfolders in other email folders in Outlook are synchronized only if the folders have been selected for synchronization in your phones Inbox. Note: SMS messages are not received in Inbox through synchronization. Instead, they are sent to your phone by way of your service provider.

Synchronizing Calendar

Calendar items stored on your phone can be synchronized with calendar items stored on your desktop computer or on a Microsoft Exchange Server. By default, calendar items from the last 2 weeks will be synchronized. Calendar items created on your phone are copied to your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, Calendar items that are deleted from your phone are also deleted from your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your information up-todate in all locations.

Synchronizing Contacts

Contacts stored on your phone can be synchronized with contacts stored on your desktop computer or on a Microsoft Exchange Server. By default, all of your contacts will be synchronized. Contacts created on your phone are copied to your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, contacts that are deleted from your phone are deleted from your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your information current in all locations. To synchronize the contacts stored on the SIM card with contacts stored on your desktop computer or on a Microsoft Exchange Server, first export the SIM contacts to your phone using SIM Manager. After synchronizing, you import the phone contacts to the SIM card using SIM Manager. Please refer to SIM Manager on page 122 for more information.

Synchronizing Tasks

Tasks stored on your phone can be synchronized with tasks stored on your desktop computer. Task synchronization is automatically selected in ActiveSync. By default, all of your incomplete tasks will be synchronized. Tasks created on your phone are copied to your desktop computer during synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, tasks that are deleted from your phone are deleted from your desktop computer during synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your information current in all locations. Note: Tasks can be synchronized only with your desktop computer; they cannot be synchronized with a server.
Synchronizing Using an Infrared Connection
You can use an infrared connection to quickly create a direct connection between your phone and another mobile device or desktop computer. This method is ideal for changing between multiple devices, because there are no cables or adapters to change. When creating a
partnership, you must connect using infrared, a cable, or a cradle connection. For more information about synchronizing using an infrared connection or other connection types, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.

ActiveSync Errors

Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully synchronize your information, an error displays on your phone.
To view more information about an ActiveSync error
Press Action when the error text is displayed. ActiveSync will then display more information about the error that occurred. Note: Some types of errors can interfere with automatic synchronization. If you suspect that a scheduled automatic synchronization has not occurred, you should attempt to manually synchronize your information. Successfully completing manual synchronization resets automatic synchronization. For more information, see the Synchronizing Information section of ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.
Exchanging Files Between Your Phone and Desktop PC
With ActiveSync, you can exchange files between your phone and desktop PC.

Contact cards

A contact card displays all of the information that you have entered for the contact, such as the name of the person or business, phone numbers, email addresses, and more. From a contact card, select a phone number and press s to dial the number. You can also select an email address and press Action (A) to compose a message to the contact.

To view a contact card

1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Contacts, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the contact to view, and press Action (A).
Number in bold denotes default number
Work number Mobile number Email address SMS message number
To call a contact from a contact card
1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Contacts, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the contact, and press Action to open the contact card. 3 Select the number to use, and press s.
To send an email from a contact card
1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Contacts, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the contact to whom you want to send an email message, and press Action (A) to open the contact card. 3 Select the email address, and press Action (A). 4 Enter a subject, press Down (a), and compose your message in the body text field, and then press s.

To edit a contact

1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Contacts, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the contact to edit, and press Action (A) to open the contact card. 3 Press Menu (b), select Edit, and then press Action (A). 4 Make the changes, and press Done (a).
Contact Card Menu Options
Use the contact card menu options to quickly apply a speed dial number or voice tag to the contact, change the default method for communicating with the contact, beam the contact card to another mobile device or desktop computer using infrared, delete the entire contact card, or edit the card information.
To view contact card menu options
2 Select the contact to open, press Action (A), and then press Menu. The following table lists the contact card menu options and their functions. Option Add Speed Dial* Send SMS Add Voice Tag* Set As Default Beam Contact Function
Create a shortcut to a phone number, email address, or Web URL by assigning 1 or 2 numbers as a speed dial. Compose and send SMS message to the selected contact. Create a shortcut to a phone number, email address, or Web URL by assigning a recording. Set the selected phone number or email address as the default communication method for the contact. Send the contact card to another mobile device or desktop computer using infrared. Remove the contact card from the Contacts list. Modify information on the contact card.

Delete Edit

*For information about creating speed dials and voice tags, see Speed Dials on page 50.

Calendar

Calendar is your phones scheduling program, where you can create and view appointments, and view your calendar by day, week, or month.

To access Calendar

On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Calendar, and then press Action (A).
To create a new appointment
1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Calendar, and then press Action (A). 2 Press Menu (b), select New, and then press Action (A).
3 Enter information in the fields that display. To set a reminder for the appointment, under Reminder, select the amount of time that you want the reminder to appear before the appointment. 4 Press Done (a). Note: When you create a new appointment on your phone, you can synchronize Calendar with your desktop computer or a server to keep your schedule information current in all locations.

To view an appointment

1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Calendar, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the appointment to open, and press Action (A).

To edit an appointment

1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Calendar, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the appointment to edit, press Action (A), and then press Edit (a). 3 Make the changes, and press Done (a).

To delete an appointment

1 On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Calendar, and then press Action (A). 2 Select the appointment to delete, press Menu (b), select Delete, and then press Action (A).

Viewing Your Schedule

You can view your schedule in calendar using three different views: Agenda, Week, and Month. Agenda View Agenda is the default view for calendar information. This view displays meetings and appointments scheduled for the current day. The appointments appear in chronological order according to start time. All-day appointments display as a single line at the top of the Agenda view up to 3.
To view your agenda for the current day
On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select Calendar, and then press Action (A). If you are in Calendar and you are using the Week or Month view, press Menu (b), select Agenda View, and then press Action (A). Note: To look at your agenda for previous or approaching dates, press Left or Right.
To view your agenda for a specific date

To access Local Content screen menu options
Press Menu (b). The following table lists the Local Content screen menu options and their functions. Option Play/Stop Local Content Favorites Open URL Properties Settings Delete Function
Plays or stops playback of the current file. Displays the Local Content view playlist. Displays the Favorites view playlist. Plays a streaming media file on a network (for example, content streamed from an Internet radio station). Displays information about the selected file. Displays the Settings screen, which lets you to adjust the volume and specify various playback options.
Permanently deletes the selected file from the phone.

Media Player Favorites

You can connect to your favorite streaming media file and add it to Favorites. The next time you want to listen to the streaming media file, just select it from Favorites.
To connect to a streaming media file
1 On the Local Content screen, press Menu (b), select Open URL, and then press Action (a). 2 Enter the URL, and press Play (b).
To add a streaming media file to Favorites
1 Connect to a streaming media file on the Internet or other network. 2 Press Menu (b), select Add to Favorites, and then press Action (a).

To play a favorite

1 On the Local Content screen, press Menu (b), select Favorites, and then press Action (a). 2 Select an item, and press Play (b).
1 On the Local Content screen, press Menu (b), select Favorites, and then press Action (a). 2 Select an item, press Menu (b), select Delete, and then press Action (a).

Licenses

Some digital media content from the Internet, CD tracks, and videos have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully distributed or shared. Licenses are managed and created using digital rights management (DRM), which is the technology for securing content and managing the rights for its access. Some licenses prevent you from playing content that is copied to your phone. Note: To ensure that the license is copied with the content, use the Portable Device (or Copy to CD or Device) feature in Windows MediaTM Player 7.0 or later on your desktop computer to copy content to your phone. For more information about copying content to your phone and other portable devices, see the Windows MediaTM Player Help on your desktop computer.

Task Manager

Task Manager lists all the tasks and applications currently running on your phone. You can easily activate any currently running task, terminate the tasks, and refresh the list and amount of Free Memory.

To open Task Manager

On the Home screen, press Programs (a), select More, select Accessories, select Task Manager, press Action (a).

To activate tasks

Select a desired task and press Action (or select Go To from the menu or press Left).

To stop individual tasks

Select a desired task and press 7 (or select Stop from the menu).

To stop all tasks

To terminate all running tasks, press 2 (or select Stop All from the menu).
To stop all tasks except the selected task
Select the one task you do not wish to stop, then select Stop All But Selected from the menu.
To refresh the list of running tasks and the Free Memory amount
To update the list of running tasks, and the amount of Free Memory, press asterisk (*) (or select Refresh from the menu).

To view System Info

Select System Info from the menu to view details of your power/battery, memory, flash, and device information.

Troubleshooting

If problems occur when you use your phone, please refer to the table below to find possible solutions. If your problem is not in the table, or the problem still persists after you try these solutions, please seek your original dealer for help. Problems

Cannot turn on the phone

Possible Solutions
Is the battery empty? Is the battery properly installed? Are the contacts on battery and phone clean? If the contacts appear to be soiled, contact your dealer to clean them. Is the reception of network signal in good condition? Move to an open space, or a place closer to window. Is network selection setting setup properly? If necessary, try to select your network manually. Have you already activated the fixed dialing and call barring functions? If yes, deactivate them temporarily. Has the call cost exceeded your cost credit? Check your remaining cost credit and reset the call cost if necessary. Are you using your phone with other SIM cards when SIM lock protection function has been activated? Deactivate the function if necessary. Check to make sure Airplane Mode is Off Is the reception of network signal in good condition? Move to an open space, or a place closer to window. Have you already activated call divert or call barring functions? Deactivate them if necessary.

Unable to make calls

Unable to receive calls
Your voice cannot be heard Have you already turned on the in-call mute function? Turn it off if necessary. Cannot use certain call functions There are noises during a phone call To use certain advanced call functions (such as call divert and call barring), you may need to subscribe these services to your operator first. Avoid using the phone near a microwave oven, speaker or TV. Their interference has adverse effect to call quality.

Cannot connect to the Internet
Have you subscribed the Internet (WAP) service to your operator? Did you enter correct setting parameters (such as APN and IP addresses) in WAP profile setup? Is your SIM card correctly inserted into the phone? Are the metal contacts on SIM card clean? If they appear to be soiled, please contact your dealer to clean them. Is the battery charger correctly plugged into the battery charger socket on the phone? Is the power cord of the charger damaged? Is the battery very old? Replace with a new battery and try again. If the battery is deeply discharged and you plug in a charger, the phone will not display that it is charging. After charging for approximately 15 minutes, disconnect then reconnect the charger the phone. It will then properly display that it is charging. Your phone consumes more power when signal reception is poor. Try to move to a better location when you use the phone. Are you using a new battery? It takes several charge discharge cycles for the battery to reach its original capacity. Is the battery very old? Replace it with a new one. Are you using the phone in very high or low temperature environment? The efficiency of a battery can be effected by ambient temperature. Is the reception of network signal in good condition? Move to an open space, or a place closer to window.
The screen shows Insert SIM
The battery cannot be charged
The standby and talk time is apparently shorter than ever
Cannot deactivate call barring or call divert functions
Phone appears to operate Check to see how much Flash Internal Storage slowly memory is available via the System Info application. If you are approaching 10 MB then remove most recently downloaded applications and download these same applications to a SD/MMC card.
Specific Absorption Rate Data
The model phone meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for your phone model, the SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg.1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause

Outlook 2000 is between Motorola and the end user - not between the PC manufacturer and end user. 2. Speech/Handwriting Recognition. If the Software includes speech and/or handwriting recognition component(s), you should understand that speech and handwriting recognition are inherently statistical processes; that recognition errors are inherent in the processes; that it is your responsibility to provide for handling such errors and to monitor the recognition processes and correct any errors. Neither Motorola nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speech and handwriting recognition processes. 3. Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. 4. Single DEVICE. The Device Software is licensed with the DEVICE as a single integrated product. The DEVICE Software may only be used as part of the DEVICE, notwithstanding any installation of the DEVICE Software on removable media. 5. Single EULA. The package for the DEVICE may contain multiple versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations and/or multiple media versions (e.g., in the user documentation and in the software). Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA, you are licensed to use only one (1) copy of the DEVICE Software. 6. Rental. You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE. 7. Software Transfer. You may not permanently transfer any of your rights under this EULA with regard to the DEVICE Software or Desktop Software, except as permitted by the applicable Mobile Operator. In the event that the Mobile Operator permits such transfer, you may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the DEVICE, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media and printed materials, any upgrades or backup copies, this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA. If the Software is an upgrade, any transfer must include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE. 8. Termination. Without prejudice to any other rights, Motorola or Microsoft may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts. 9. Security Updates. The SOFTWARE may include digital rights management technology. If SOFTWARE does contain digital rights management technology, content providers are using the digital rights management technology (Microsoft DRM) contained in the SOFTWARE to protect the integrity of their content (Secure Content) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. Owners of such Secure Content (Secure Content Owners) may, from time to time, request Microsoft, Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries to provide security related updates to the Microsoft DRM components of the SOFTWARE (Security Updates) that may affect your ability to copy, display and/or play Secure Content through Microsoft software or third party applications that

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Getting More Out of Your Phone Modem Link
Using Modem Link you can use your phone as an external modem for another device (eg. PDA or computer). Modem Link allows you to use a USB connection.

Step 1:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
To set up a USB modem connection
Make sure that your phone is not connected to another computer or device (eg. PDA). On the Home Screen, select Programs, select More, select More again, select Accessories, and then press Action. Select Modem Link and press Action. Under Connection, select USB by pressing the right or left directional keypad outside of the Action button. Press Menu, select Activate and then press Action. Note: Do NOT press Done on the left soft menu key. Pressing Done will deactivate the current connection.
Step 2: Obtaining the MPx200 Wireless USB Modem Driver for your computer
1. 2. Connect your MPx200 phone to the computer via the USB cable. Upon connecting the MPx200 to your computer, the computer will prompt you for the MPx200 Wireless USB Modem driver with a 'New Hardware Wizard'. See Step 3 below for further instructions. Please note that if an ActiveSync session initiates during this process you should shut down the ActiveSync session and verify that your Modem Link session is still active (as described in Step 1 above). You can download the USB driver from the following Motorola website (www.motorola.com/phones/mpx200). See Step 3 below for the proper install instructions for installing the.

Step 3:

1. 2. 3.
To Manually Install the Device Driver

4. 5. 6.

Click Next from the opening screen of the install wizard which states "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard". Click on "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)." Browse to the folder in which you downloaded the driver file from the Motorola website (www.motorola.com/phones/mpx200) listed above. Click Next to allow your computer to automatically search and download the driver file. Click "Finish". After installing the modem, disconnect your handset from the computer, re-activate the USB modem in your handset and reconnect it to the computer.
"Smartphone 2002 Wireless USB Modem" should now be properly listed in the Device Manager window.

Step 4:

To Query the Modem
A modem query is necessary to establish a PC and modem connection. Note: If the PC and modem connection is not established in approximately 30 seconds, ActiveSync will take over the USB port. 1. Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manger > Modems.
2. Double click on "Smartphone 2002 Wireless USB Modem". 3. Select the "Diagnostics" tab and click on "Query Modem". The PC sends AT commands and if the modem replies back without an error then the modem is properly installed.

Step 5:

To Add an Initialization String
Add an extra initialization string to Modem Properties. Change the APN as needed. An extra initialization string is needed on your MPx200 phone for setting up the GPRS server configuration. Please contact your wireless service provider for the APN name, username and password. 1. After querying the modem (from Step 4 above), click the "Advanced" tab in the Modem Properties dialog box. 2. Type in your initialization string and change the APN name as needed. 3. For AT&T Wireless' initialization string please use the following: +CGDCONT=1,"IP","","",0,0

Step 6:

To Use MPx Wireless USB Modem for Cable GPRS
1. Activate USB modem on handset (unless already active). Connect USB data cable to handset and PC (unless already connected). 2. Establish PC and modem connection (modem query or hyper terminal AT commands) 3. Add dial-up connection using wireless USB modem To Add new Dial-up Connection: 1. From Control Panel select Network and Dial-up Connection 2. Double click Make New Connection then Next 3. Select radio button Dial-up to Internet then Next 4. From Internet Connection Wizard select radio button Internet Connection Manually then Next 5. Select radio button connect through phone line and modem 6. From modem selection, scroll down to Smartphone 2002 Wireless USB Modem then Next 7. Under Telephone Number space type *99# and uncheck area codes and dialing rules then Next 8. Fill in user name and password as needed 9. Type connection name (ie Smartphome USB Cable GPRS) and next 10. Select No then Next 11. Unselect the "To connect to the internet immediately" option. 12. Click Finish
4. Ensure Smartphone 2002 USB Wireless Modem is selected and hardware features are properly configured before dialing: To double check settings: 1. Open the newly created dial-up connection 2. Click on Properties, verify Smartphone 2002 USB Wireless Modem is selected

3. Click Configure and ensure all Hardware Feature is selected as shown below. Make sure that the maximum speed is set for 115,200 bps.
4. Click Ok then Ok 5. Click Dial. 6. After clicking Dial you should see Opening Dialing Verifying User Name and Password --- Registering your computer on the Network. Once Dial up Dialog window shrinks down to your icon tray then you are GPRS connected Congratulations!

Step 7:

Shutting Down the Modem Connection
When you wish to shut down the modem connection you will need to do the following: 1. While in Modem Link menu item, press Menu, select Deactivate and then press Action. Note: Deactivate the Modem Link when you are finished using it in order to avoid potential problems when using ActiveSync in the same session.

 

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New Page 1 This is an unlocked GSM cellular phone, there is no contract required. Just place your existing (active) sim card into this new phone and start Email protocols supported POP3, SMTP Data services SMS Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem Service provider AT&T Cellular enhancement protocol GPRS General - OS provided Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Software included Notes, Tasks, Calendar, Contacts, Active - Sync, MP3 Player, MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player, Pocket Internet Explorer Memory - Installed RAM 32 MB Installed ROM 32 MB ROM Flash memory installed 16 MB Phone - Vibrating Alert Yes Voice Dialing No Downloadable ring tones Yes Processor - Processor Intel 200 MHz Messaging / Data Services - GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes Messaging / Data Features Text messages Audio - Digital audio standards supported MP3, WMA Audio input type Microphone Audio output type Speaker(s) PDA Features - Flash memory installed 16 MB Flash memory form factor SD Memory Card Display - Display type TFT active matrix Color support 16-bit (64K colors) Power - Battery installed ( max ) 1 Lithium ion Talk time Up to 270 min Expansion / Connectivity - Wireless connectivity Ir - DA Port / Connector Type:Interface 1USB Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 SD Memory Card Total free slots 1 Cable(s) included 1 x Cellular - Phone style Flip or Clamshell Analog roaming capable No Physical Characteristics - Width 1.9 in Depth 1.1 in Height 3.5 in Antenna Internal

 

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