Welcome - 1WelcomeThis reference guide describes the many features in your A925 multimedia handset.Power/End KeyPress & hold to turn on & off.
10 - Safety and General InformationUse While DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive. Always obey them.
100 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTo set an alarm:Responding to AlarmsWhen an alarm sounds, the message you selected displays instantly. Tap the Snooze
Personal Organiser Features - 101CalculatorTo open the calculator, tap in the Application Launcher.Use the calculator by tapping the on-screen keys.
102 - SecuritySecurityLocking and Unlocking HandsetYou can lock the handset so that the touchscreen and keys do not work. When you lock the handset, y
Security - 103To clear the set password, tap Clear.4 If you want the password entry screen to display owner information: a Check the Put owner informa
104 - News and EntertainmentNews and EntertainmentWeb BrowserThe Web browser lets you open Web pages and use Web-based applications (such as on-line b
News and Entertainment - 105Viewing Recently Visited Web PagesYou can view recently visited Web pages in the following ways:• To return to the last pa
106 - News and EntertainmentDownloading Audio, Video, and PicturesYou can download audio files, video clips, and pictures from the Web. To download a
News and Entertainment - 107MusicUse Music to listen to the following types of audio files: AU, AMR, MIDI, MP3, and WAV. You can listen to audio files
108 - News and EntertainmentPlaying an Audio TrackManaging Music PlaylistsMusic can play all of the tracks in a folder in a sequence that you specify.
News and Entertainment - 1093 Tap Edit > Edit Playlist.The Reorder Playlist screen displays:4 To arrange the sequence in which the tracks will play
Safety and General Information - 11Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are ne
110 - News and EntertainmentPlaying a Music PlaylistDo This1 Open the desired folder.2 Tap to switch to the Playlist view:3 Tap .The Music Player st
News and Entertainment - 111Setting Playlist to Shuffle ModeIn Shuffle mode, Music plays the playlist tracks in a random order. To set Shuffle mode, t
112 - News and EntertainmentSetting Music PreferencesYou can select which types of audio files Music plays.Saving Audio FilesWhen you download an audi
News and Entertainment - 113Sending Audio FilesYou can send audio files by email, MMS message, or Bluetooth.CameraYou can use the built-in camera to t
114 - News and EntertainmentOpening Camera ApplicationTap in the Application Launcher. When the Camera application opens, a camera viewfinder displa
News and Entertainment - 115Taking Still PicturesSetting Picture SizeYou can choose to take still pictures in three different sizes: Large (680x480),
116 - News and EntertainmentUsing Self-TimerThe camera has a self-timer that automatically takes a picture or records a video clip 5 seconds after you
News and Entertainment - 117Switching to VideoWhen the Camera is in Video mode, you can quickly switch to Video to watch and send the video clips you
118 - News and EntertainmentPlaying a Video ClipDo This1 In the list of video clips, tap the clip you want to play.The video begins to play in portrai
News and Entertainment - 119Switching to Landscape ViewTo see the video in landscape (full-screen) view, tap anywhere on the playing video. To return
12 - Safety and General Informationor playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blac
120 - News and EntertainmentViewing Clip InformationYou can view information about a clip (title, author, etc.) while it is playing in Portrait mode.S
News and Entertainment - 121Sending Video ClipsYou can send video clips by email, MMS message, or Bluetooth.PicturesUse Pictures to view and edit pict
122 - News and EntertainmentMedia Files\Image\For example, you can store pictures in any of the following directories:Media Files\Image\KidsMedia File
News and Entertainment - 123Viewing SlideshowYou can view all of the pictures in a folder as a slideshow.2 While viewing the picture, you can tap the
124 - News and EntertainmentViewing Picture InformationYou can view information about a picture (file name, size, etc.) while you are viewing it.Rotat
News and Entertainment - 125Adding Stamps to PicturesAdding Frames to PicturesDo This1 Tap Edit > Add stamp.A row of available stamps displays belo
126 - News and EntertainmentSorting PicturesYou can sort pictures in list view or thumbnail view by name, date, or file size.Sending PicturesYou can s
Troubleshooting - 127TroubleshootingCheck these questions first if you have problems with your handset:Question AnswerIs your battery charged?The batt
128 - TroubleshootingThe following refer to specific problems:Has the handset been damaged, or gotten wet?Was a non-Motorola battery charger used?Drop
Troubleshooting - 129I cannot make or answer calls.Make sure you have a network signal. See “Network” on page 30. Avoid electrical or radio interferen
Safety and General Information - 13European Union Directives Conformance StatementHereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with• T
130 - TroubleshootingHow do I see the calls that I made or received?To see the most recent calls you dialled or received, open the call history list.
Specific Absorption Rate Data - 131Specific Absorption Rate DataThis model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio wavesYour mobile
132 - Specific Absorption Rate DataWhile there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
Warranty Information - 133Warranty InformationMotorola guarantees you, the original purchaser, the Personal Communicator and accessories which you hav
134 - Warranty InformationIn no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental spe
Warranty Information - 135ConditionsThis warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been altered, deleted, duplicated, r
136 - Warranty InformationWhat is not covered by the warrantyThis warranty is not valid if the defects are due to damage, misuse, tampering, neglect o
Warranty Information - 137Note: The talk-time, stand-by time and total life cycle of a Motorola rechargeable battery for your Personal Communicator wi
138 - IndexIndexAA925 Desktop Suite 82accountsemail 59Internet 57multimedia message 61text message 61adding folders 28Aeroplane modestatus bar i
Index - 139alarm, setting 88assigning colours to folders 89deleting entries 90entry types 87finding entries 90moving entries to To Do 91private
14 - Getting StartedGetting StartedWhat’s in the Box?Your A925 multimedia handset comes with:• 2 Rechargable batteries and doors:• Standard battery an
140 - IndexDdata callwireless connection 82date, setting 98day view 89deletingaudio files 112folders 28pictures 126video clips 120diallingspeci
Index - 141folders 27Calendar 89messages 67GGame keys 25GPRS 30GPS 29, 48grouptalk calls 46GSM 30Hhandwriting recognition 32hiding caller ID
142 - Indexlocation servicestatus bar indicator 29turning on and off 29location, setting 99locking handset 102Mmaking a call 22memory available,
Index - 143finding notes 97sending notes 97writing notes 96Oopening applications 25optional accessories, defined 15optional features, defined 15
144 - Indexpreferencesemail 68Music 112To Do 96Web browser 106privateCalendar entries 88To Do entries 94proxy server 59Rrecordingvideo clips 1
Index - 145using 43star character 37status bar 24, 29status light 1, 31storingemail address 70phone numbers 70streaming video 119stylus 24swit
146 - Indexmessage setup 55positioning camera 114retrying failed calls 41video clipsplaying 118recording 115videomail 55virtual keyboard 33voic
Getting Started - 15About this GuideThis reference guide is a companion to the user’s guide that is packaged with your handset. Refer to the user’s gu
16 - Getting StartedInstalling the USIM CardYour USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card contains your phone number, service details, and mem
Getting Started - 17Installing the Memory CardThe memory card lets you store multimedia files, such as audio clips, pictures, and video clips.3 Insert
18 - Getting StartedIf you need to remove the memory card, push it into the slot until it unlocks. Then slide it out.Installing the BatteryYou must in
Getting Started - 19Charging the BatteryNew batteries are partially charged, so you must charge them before you can use your handset. Some batteries p
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20 - Getting StartedBattery UseBattery performance depends on your wireless carrier’s network configuration; signal strength; temperature; features an
Getting Started - 21Dispose of rechargeable batteries properly. You may need to recycle them. Refer to your battery’s label for battery type, and cont
22 - Getting StartedMaking and Answering CallsThis section describes the basic calling features. For more features, see “Calling Features” on page 36.
Using Your Handset - 23Using Your HandsetSee page 1 for a description of your handset’s components.Handset ScreenApplication Selector BarShows six ico
24 - Using Your HandsetUsing Touchscreen ControlYou can use all of the features by tapping on icons, text, and on-screen buttons with the provided sty
Using Your Handset - 25Using Game KeysThe handset has two Game keys. You can use these keys to play games that you install on the handset.In addition
26 - Using Your Handset• Select . The Application Launcher displays, showing icons of all of your handset’s applications. Select the application you
Using Your Handset - 27FoldersMany applications include a group of folders. The current folder name appears on the right side of the menu bar at the t
28 - Using Your HandsetFiling New Entry in FolderMoving Entry to a Different FolderAdding, Renaming, and Deleting FoldersDo This1 In the application,
Using Your Handset - 29Status IndicatorsThe status bar at the bottom of the Screen shows the following status indicators:Clock – Shows the current tim
Contents - 3ContentsWelcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Safety and General Information . . . .
30 - Using Your HandsetPhone – Shows the status of an active call: Connected: Muted: While not in an active call:Voicemail waiting: Videomail waiting
Using Your Handset - 31Battery Strength – Shows the amount of charge in your battery. The more bars, the greater the charge. The indicator displays in
32 - Using Your HandsetEntering TextTwo text entry methods make it easy to enter names, numbers, and text messages on your handset.Handwriting Recogni
Using Your Handset - 33Virtual KeyboardYou can use an on-screen keyboard to type text. To activate the keyboard, tap in the status bar. The handwrit
34 - Home ScreenHome ScreenThe Home screen shows a variety of content. This could be a summary of your appointments, messages, and personal links to c
Home Screen - 35Information Snacks – Shows the three most recently received information snacks (headlines). Tap a snack to go to a Web page with more
36 - Calling FeaturesCalling FeaturesOpening Phone ApplicationUse the Phone application to make voice and video phone calls. You can open this applica
Calling Features - 37Displaying Your Phone NumberYour phone number must be programmed on your USIM card to use this feature. Tap Phone > My Number.
38 - Calling FeaturesDialling Stored Phone NumbersYou can automatically dial stored phone numbers. See “Communicating with Contacts” on page 72.Redial
Calling Features - 39Making a Video Call to Another PhoneYou can make a video call to another phone by dialling the phone number on the keypad.Shortcu
4 - ContentsCalling Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Opening Phone Application . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 - Calling FeaturesMaking 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
Calling Features - 41Retrying Failed Video CallsIf a video call fails, a message displays indicating the cause of the failure (for example, Video call
42 - Calling FeaturesNote: Emergency numbers vary by country. Your handset’s preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and some
Calling Features - 43• Drop Active on Answer: Tap to answer the incoming call and drop the current active call. If there is another call on hold, this
44 - Calling FeaturesUsing Features While on a Voice CallMuting MicrophoneTo mute the microphone so the person on the other end cannot hear you, tap t
Calling Features - 45Making Another Call While a Call is ActiveYou can make a second call while a call is active or on hold. You can then switch betwe
46 - Calling FeaturesJoining Calls in a GrouptalkTo join an active call and a call on hold so you can talk to both parties in a grouptalk, tap Join. T
Calling Features - 47Viewing Call HistoryThe handset keeps a list of the calls you recently dialled, answered, and missed (did not answer). It sorts t
48 - Calling FeaturesSwitching to Aeroplane ModeIf you want to use the handset’s personal organisation and entertainment features in a situation where
Calling Features - 49Using Optional Network FeaturesUsing Caller IDIf you subscribe to the calling line identity (caller ID) feature, you can see who
Contents - 5Contact List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Opening Contacts Application . . . . . . . . .
50 - Calling FeaturesTo turn on the call waiting feature:Using Call DivertingIf you subscribe to the call diverting feature, the handset can divert in
Calling Features - 513 Tap the Diverting tab.4 Select the type of incoming calls for which you want to specify diverting options: Voice or Data.5 Chec
52 - Calling FeaturesUsing Call BarringIf you subscribe to the call barring feature, you can restrict outgoing or incoming calls. You can restrict all
Calling Features - 53Monitoring Phone UseSetting In-Call Timer OptionsViewing Call Time InformationYour handset records the time of your phone calls.
54 - Calling FeaturesNote: The amount of network connection time you see on these timers may not equal the amount of time for which you are billed by
Calling Features - 55To view this information:Using Voicemail and VideomailYou can listen to your messages by calling your network voicemail and video
56 - Calling FeaturesListening to a Voicemail or Videomail MessageWhen you receive a message, a message icon displays in your status bar (see page 29)
Messages and Email - 57Messages and EmailYou can create, send, and receive the following types of messages: email, MMS (Multimedia Message Service), a
58 - Messages and Email4 Enter the following:Account name – Enter a name for this account.Connection type – Select the type of network this account us
Messages and Email - 59To create an email account from Control Panel:8 On the Proxy tab, if your account uses a proxy server, check the Use proxy serv
6 - ContentsNews and Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Web Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 - Messages and Email3 On the Basic tab, enter the following:Account name – Enter a name for this account.Your name – Enter the name that you want t
Messages and Email - 61Multimedia message and Text messageYour service provider should already have set up Multimedia message and Text message account
62 - Messages and EmailOpening Messaging ApplicationUse the Messaging application to create, send, and receive messages. To open this application:When
Messages and Email - 63MMSYou can create and send MMS messages that contain one or more slides with images, sounds, and text. 2 Tap Message > New.3
64 - Messages and Email3 Select the type of message that you want to create: Text only, Media only, or Text & media. Then tap Done.The first slide
Messages and Email - 65Notes: • The maximum file size of an MMS message is 30 KB. If you exceed this size, a warning message displays. Remove audio or
66 - Messages and EmailReceiving and Reading MessagesWhen the handset receives a new message, a message indicator displays in the status bar. See “Sta
Messages and Email - 67Messaging FoldersThe following folders are preset in Messaging:• Inbox – Contains received messages. You can reply to, forward,
68 - Messages and EmailSetting Email PreferencesYou can set the following email preferences:• Always attach your card – Specifies whether your owner c
Contact List - 69Contact ListUse the Contacts application to store details such as names, phone numbers, and email addresses in an alphabetical list o
Safety and General Information - 7Safety and General InformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE US
70 - Contact ListAdding ContactsDo This1 Open the folder in which you want to save the contact. To store the contact on your USIM card, open the USIM
Contact List - 71Sample contact pictures are provided on the CD-ROM supplied with the handset.4 Tap preceding each phone number to select its commun
72 - Contact ListFinding ContactsTo find a particular contact in a list:Communicating with ContactsYou can easily phone, email, or send messages to yo
Contact List - 73Sending Contact DetailsYou can send contact details by email, Text message, Multimedia message, or Bluetooth.To send contact details:
74 - Contact ListCreating Owner CardYou can create an electronic version of your business card that contains your own contact details, including notes
Customising Handset Settings - 75Customising Handset SettingsYou can adjust handset settings to suit your needs.Setting Wallpaper ImageYou can select
76 - Customising Handset SettingsSetting System SoundsTo set volume levels for the sounds of screen taps, button presses, system alerts (for example,
Customising Handset Settings - 77Choosing RingtunesWhen you set the alert mode to audio, the handset rings to indicate an incoming call or message. Yo
78 - Customising Handset SettingsChoosing Vibrate PatternWhen you set the alert mode to vibrate, the handset vibrates to indicate an incoming call or
Customising Handset Settings - 79Installing Audio Files as RingtunesYou can install an audio file as a ring tone by downloading it from the Web, openi
8 - Safety and General InformationPhone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn
80 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetGetting More Out of Your HandsetConnecting a Bluetooth DeviceBefore connecting your phone to another Bluetooth de
Getting More Out of Your Handset - 81Changing Your Bluetooth SettingsOperating Mode settings determine what your handset does when other Bluetooth dev
82 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetConnecting to a ComputerA program called A925 Desktop Suite is provided with your handset. This program enables y
Getting More Out of Your Handset - 83Using A925 Desktop SuiteAfter you have connected your handset to the computer, start the A925 Desktop Suite progr
84 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetYou can now start synchronisation by tapping SyncML. For more information about how to synchronise remotely, cont
Getting More Out of Your Handset - 85Downloading Application from Email or Multimedia messageDownloading Application from Computer2 Follow the instruc
86 - Getting More Out of Your HandsetDownloading Application from Memory CardDo This1 Ensure that a memory card is installed in handset, as described
Personal Organiser Features - 87Personal Organiser FeaturesCalendarUse Calendar to schedule and organise events such as appointments and meetings. You
88 - Personal Organiser Features2 Tap Calendar > New.The Calendar Entry form displays:3 Use stylus or virtual keyboard to enter a description.4 Sel
Personal Organiser Features - 89Switching Calendar ViewsYou can see your Calendar entries in several views: Day, Week, or Month. When you first open C
Safety and General Information - 9facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.AircraftWhen instructed to do so, tur
90 - Personal Organiser FeaturesFinding EntriesDeleting EntriesDeleting entries helps keep your Calendar from getting too large and difficult to manag
Personal Organiser Features - 91Moving Entries to the To Do ApplicationYou can move Calendar entries to the To Do application, which lists tasks you n
92 - Personal Organiser FeaturesSetting Calendar PreferencesTo DoUse the To Do application to list and track tasks you need to complete. You can set d
Personal Organiser Features - 93Adding EntriesTo add a To Do entry:Do This1 Open To Do ( ).2 Tap To do > New.The To Do entry form displays:3 Use st
94 - Personal Organiser FeaturesMarking Tasks as CompleteWhen you open To Do, a list of tasks and their due dates displays. To mark a task as complete
Personal Organiser Features - 95Deleting EntriesWhen you no longer need a record of your completed entries, delete them.To delete an individual entry,
96 - Personal Organiser FeaturesSetting To Do PreferencesNotesUse Notes to write notes and sketch graphics.Adding NotesDo This1 Tap Edit > Preferen
Personal Organiser Features - 97Using PasteTo create a new note from text or sketches copied from another application, tap Edit > Paste. If you pas
98 - Personal Organiser FeaturesTimeUse Time to set the current date and time, and to set alarms you do not want to include in your Calendar or To Do
Personal Organiser Features - 99Setting LocationTime can display time and date information for two locations:• Current – The place where you are at th
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