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3 Customer Services, Hutchison 3G UK Ltd,
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Hutchison Whampoa group of companies. Easy as... Contacts MOTOROLA and the Stylised M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc. under Media centre licence.
  • Page 2 Hutchison 3G UK Limited trading as 3 is a service provider and has provided the information in this user guide concerning what you might expect from 3 services. Motorola, Inc. is the manufacturer of the Motorola C975 mobile and has provided the information on its features and use set out...
  • Page 3 Contents The sections in orange describe 3 services, and those in black describe Motorola services. Getting set up 4.13 Games Media centre Motorola Health & General 4.15 Finding a game Information Installing the SIM card Taking a photo 4.16 Playing a game...
  • Page 4: Getting Set Up

    1Getting set up First things first. There are a few simple things to do before you can use your new mobile. This section shows you how to install your SIM and battery and how to charge it up. Installing the SIM card Installing the memory card Installing and charging the battery Battery use...
  • Page 5: Installing The Sim Card

    Installing the SIM card Installing the memory card How to get your own mobile number and other details onto your mobile. The memory card is not supplied with the mobile. Your SIM (subscriber identity module) 1. Slide the SIM with the gold plate 1.
  • Page 6: Installing And Charging The Battery

    Your mobile is designed to be used ™ only with Motorola Original batteries. We recommend that you store batteries in the protective case when not in use.
  • Page 7: Your Mobile Explained

    Your mobile explained Your Motorola C975 can do a lot of things, so it makes sense for you to know your way around its navigation and controls. Spend a few minutes familiarising yourself with your mobile’s screen and icons now, and you’ll be ready to explore all its features.
  • Page 8: Getting To Know Your Motorola C975

    Getting to know your Motorola C975 Familiarise yourself with its features. Camera Camera Light Volume keys Volume keys Camera Earpiece Speaker Camera Key Left soft box Displays a variety of prompts. Screen Left soft key Right soft box Activates the prompts Displays a variety of prompts.
  • Page 9: Your Mobile's Start Screen

    Your mobile’s start screen Your mobile’s screen is divided into three basic screens: the Status bar, Start screen and the Prompt box. Icon Description Signal strength – indicates the strength of your mobile’s connection with the network. 1 Status bar Strong No signal You cannot make or answer calls when the ‘no signal’...
  • Page 10: Your Mobile's Keys And Navigation

    Your mobile’s keys and navigation There aren’t a lot of buttons on your mobile, but they do a lot. 3 Menu key 6 Soft keys 1 Triangle key This key takes you to the main menu from The left and right soft keys the start screen.
  • Page 11: Get Going

    Get going This section shows you how you can adjust various settings to make your mobile perform exactly as you like. It explains how to set the time and date, ringtunes and wallpapers, as well as showing the various ways of entering text available, plus a number of shortcuts.
  • Page 12: Turning Your Mobile On And Off

    Turning your mobile on and off Setting the time and date Ensure that your SIM is in your mobile and the battery is charged. You’ll need to set the time and date before you can use your Calendar and other functions. Once you’ve done so, it will also help increase the speed of 3 services.
  • Page 13: Choosing Ringtune And Alert Profiles

    Choosing ringtune and alert profiles Setting a wallpaper Your mobile will ring or vibrate to notify you of an incoming call, message or event. You can change the background image (wallpaper) on the mobile’s start screen. This ring is called an ‘alert’. Press Scroll to and press...
  • Page 14: Customising Menus, Wallpaper And The Screen

    Customising menus, wallpaper and the screen General shortcuts Use the chart below as a guide for general navigation shortcuts and key functions. There are many ways in which you can make your mobile unique. Button Function Wallpaper – select your mobile screen’s Press background image and layout.
  • Page 15: Choosing A Text Entry Method

    Choosing a text entry method Text entry shortcuts While writing a message, entering contact details, appointments etc, you will need to select an Use the chart below as a guide for entering numbers, letters, symbols, spaces and other characters. appropriate text entry method. The default text entry method is multitap. TAP (multitap) The first character of each sentence is capitalised unless you manually change it by scrolling down...
  • Page 16: Today On

    4 Today on 3 3 brings you a whole world of communication, information and entertainment services. You can ask for directions within major cities, get the latest news, keep up to date with Premier League footie action, play games and much, much more. This section is your guided tour of that world.
  • Page 17: Today On 3

    Today on 3 Using Today on 3 It’s where you get the latest on 3 every day laid out on one screen, ready for you to check it out. Today on 3 is the first screen you will see after pressing .
  • Page 18: Getting To Know The Services Screen

    Getting to know the services screen The service icons A whole range of amazing services laid out as a series of icons. These service icons provide quick access to the home page of each service. Music Weather You can also select at the top of Keep up with the kings and Watch and listen to the national...
  • Page 19: Tunes & Pix

    The service icons Many services are updated regularly. Check out our timetable on three.co.uk More of the services you can get on 3… for more information. Note: Some of these services may not be available in the voice & picture service area. For details, see ‘Stuff you can’t do without’.
  • Page 20 Tunes & Pix on 3 True identity! User guide...
  • Page 21: Downloading A Ringtune

    Downloading a ringtune Get the sound that says it’s your mobile that’s going off. To access… Press press To download a new ringtune… press Scroll to your preferred style of ringtune At 3 Tunes & Pix press and press to see the list of available Scroll to Ringtunes and press ringtunes Scroll to your preferred ringtune and...
  • Page 22: Accessing Music

    Accessing Music Music on 3 Watch a video on your mobile. To play a video clip… Press Select Scroll to Videos press Scroll to and press Scroll to MUSIC VIDEOS and Scroll to your preferred press video clip Press PLAY Scroll to your preferred singer / Bang on.
  • Page 23 Games on 3 The next level. 4.13 User guide...
  • Page 24: Finding A Game

    Finding a game Playing a game Download a game to your mobile. Pick anything from fast-paced Play a game you have already downloaded. shoot-’em-ups to classic brainteasers. Press Press press Scroll to and press Scroll to and press Scroll to your preferred game and press Scroll to your preferred game and press Your game will automatically play.
  • Page 25 Football on 3 Have it! 4.17 User guide...
  • Page 26: Accessing Football Services

    Accessing football services How to set goal alerts for your football team Get the latest news, match reports, live scores and video clips, with Barclays Premiership To alert you to goals, half-time and full-time results and match highlights. You can only get these and UEFA Champions League goal action.
  • Page 27: Downloading And Storing Match Highlights From An Alert

    Downloading and storing match highlights from an alert If you set up a video alert for your favourite Premiership team, 3 will send you a text message containing a link to the full-time match highlights. Scroll to your preferred match result To play a video clip…...
  • Page 28 Comedy on 3 Laughing gear. 4.23 User guide...
  • Page 29: Accessing Comedy

    Accessing comedy How to have a laugh whenever you feel the need. To play a video clip… Press press Scroll to Videos press Scroll to and press Other useful Scroll to your preferred category and Scroll to your preferred press video clip Press PLAY Select your preferred video clip...
  • Page 30: Setting Your Favourite Locations

    Setting your favourite locations Using Quick Map We recommend that you set your favourite locations upfront. This will save you from having View a map of where you are now – to enter them each time you use the service. So whenever you use Quick Map, Find or A to B, or another location.
  • Page 31: Using My Nearest

    Using My Nearest Viewing the latest news Find a bank, restaurant, florist, or whatever you need, wherever you are. Keep up to date with news as it breaks. This example shows how to find your nearest florist. Press Press press press press Scroll to...
  • Page 32: Setting Up A Financial Portfolio

    Setting up a financial portfolio How to keep track of your stocks and shares. Press press Scroll to and press Scroll to Finance Page and press Scroll to My Portfolios and press Your mobile will display You currently have no Portfolio, would you like to set one up? Scroll to Proceed and press At the query box press...
  • Page 33: Calls

    Calls Right. Let’s get some basic functions sorted out. Making and receiving calls is as easy as you’d expect. But there’s also a number of useful 3 services that will make it easier for you to manage your calls. Grouptalk, Caller ID, Call Divert…...
  • Page 34: Making And Receiving A Voice Call

    Making and receiving a voice call Making and receiving a video call The basics... How to speak face to face on a mobile. To make a voice call... To de-activate hold or mute... Make a video call... To block your image from your mobile...
  • Page 35: Making A Call From Contacts Or Recent Calls List

    Making a call from Contacts or recent calls list Grouptalk Saves time typing in the number. You can talk to up to 5 other people simultaneously. To make the call... From your Contacts... Enter the first person’s number Scroll to Press Key in the first letter of your contact and Enter the second person’s number...
  • Page 36: Caller Id

    Caller ID Diverting incoming voice / video calls and faxes Handy if you don’t want the person you’re calling to know it’s you. When you don’t want to take calls, but you want to hear what your callers have to say. Enter the contact number Press Press...
  • Page 37: Contacts

    Contacts Your Motorola C975 gives you a great way to keep in touch with friends and colleagues. Contacts lets you find their details whenever you want – wherever you are. The next few pages show you how to create and manage your contacts and store them according to what type they are –...
  • Page 38: Storing A Contact

    Storing a contact Editing a contact Contacts gives you quick access to names, It’s easy to keep up to date with changes to your contacts’ details. numbers and email addresses. To store a contact... To edit a contact... Enter the contact number including Scroll to the full area code or mobile code Scroll to the contact you want to...
  • Page 39: Searching And Deleting A Contact

    Searching and deleting a contact Copy contact(s) between mobile and SIM You can access your contact in a matter of seconds. You can copy all contact details at once between your mobile and SIM. Also you can copy a contact detail between your mobile and SIM (so if you upgrade your mobile you can take your contacts with you).
  • Page 40: Media Centre

    Media Centre Your Motorola C975 is more than just a mobile. It’s also a camera – for photos and video – and a way to play music, too. The next few pages show you how to take pics and video clips and store them –...
  • Page 41: Taking A Photo

    Taking a photo Making a video clip You can take and store a library of photos on your mobile. You can send up to a 10-second video clip. Press the right-hand side of the mobile Press CAPTURE Press QUICK MENU Press OPTIONS At Make Video press Scroll to Store Only and press...
  • Page 42: Playing An Audio Clip

    Viewing and delete a photo / video Playing an audio clip You can delete media files to create more space on your mobile. You can download music from your PC to your mobile and listen to your favourite tunes. Your mobile plays the following types of files: MP3, Window’s media (version 9) and WAV. To view a photo / video Press QUICK MENU from start screen…...
  • Page 43: Mail & Messaging

    Mail & Messaging You can send and receive emails and manage all your mail in one place with 3’s Mail service. This also lets you access and retrieve your voicemail, email and faxmail either by using the email application on your mobile, browsing in (using the Triangle key), or by phoning in from your mobile.
  • Page 44: Setting Up And Listening To Your Voicemail

    Setting up and listening to your Voicemail Setting up your Videomail Choose your PIN and record a greeting by calling in from your mobile. Videomail is an answer-phone service for video calling. It’s like voicemail – you can record a video greeting from your mobile. You will first need to setup your voicemail. Press and hold Press...
  • Page 45: Creating And Sending A Text Message

    Creating and sending a text message Addressing a message using Contacts It’s one of the key ways to stay in contact. This is a shortcut to sending a text / video message. Press MESSAGES At Create Message press Scroll to At New Text Message press Enter the first letter of the contact Enter message and press SEND TO...
  • Page 46: Setting Up Your Email Username

    Setting up your email username Configuring your email profile Once you have chosen a username, you need to set up email settings on your mobile. Once you have chosen a username, you need to set up email settings on your mobile. After this you can start sending and receiving emails on it.
  • Page 47: Capturing And Sending A Photo / Video As A Multimedia Message

    Capturing and sending a photo / video Creating and sending emails – direct as a multimedia message How to use the email application on your mobile. You can record up to 10 seconds of video and send it as a video message to a mobile number or any email address.
  • Page 48: Setting Up Your Pop3 Email Account

    Setting up your POP3 email account Browsing into Mail You can collect emails stored in your other email accounts on your mobile, once you From the 3 browser, you can view emails and headers of voicemails and faxmails. have completed the configuration to access them. You can also create and send new emails.
  • Page 49: Extra Features & Security

    Extra features & Security Your Motorola C975 has a bunch of useful extra features, including a Calendar with alarms to remind you of specific appointments, and a way to lock your mobile. Storing an appointment Setting alarms Setting the SIM PIN code...
  • Page 50: Storing An Appointment

    Storing an appointment Setting alarms Now you need never miss an appointment again. You can use the Time function as an alarm clock – It’s ideal for regular alarms you don’t want to include in your Calendar or To do list. You can set up to three alarms. Press QUICK MENU Scroll to your preferred option and press...
  • Page 51: Setting The Sim Pin Code

    USIM will be blocked. Call 3 Customer Services on then can’t remember it, you’ll need to send know the PIN can’t use it. 0870 7330 333 for help with unlocking your USIM. your mobile to Motorola, who will unlock it. User guide User guide...
  • Page 52 Motorola Health & Safety Information The information in this section gives you detailed guidelines on how to use your mobile as safely as possible. 10.1 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer...
  • Page 53 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer Operational Precautions IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE Phone Operation Data Operation AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS When placing or receiving a phone When using any data feature of the phone, To assure optimal phone performance and INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.
  • Page 54 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer Use While Driving Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Facilities NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket. Check the laws and regulations on the use Turn off your phone prior to entering any Turn off your phone in any facility where Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to of phones in the area where you drive.
  • Page 55 A message from Motorola your mobile manufacturer Seizures / Blackouts Blasting Caps and Areas Your battery or phone may contain symbols, Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly. defined as follows: To avoid possible interference with blasting Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures Play in a room in which all lights are on.
  • Page 56 The tests are performed in positions Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with: that conform to a uniform testing methodology receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to determined by an expert standards body.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting, Index & Useful Numbers

    Troubleshooting, Index & Useful Numbers Facing a problem? Use this section to track down what’s wrong – and correct it... 11.1 Troubleshooting 11.3 Index 11.5 Useful Numbers...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    Check your SIM is installed and working. The mobile has been damaged, Dropping your mobile, getting it wet or using a non-Motorola battery charger can dropped, or got wet. Or you used damage the mobile. The mobile’s limited warranty does not cover damage caused from Your mobile has poor reception a non-Motorola battery charger.
  • Page 59 Index Alarm Date Keys On / off (power) 2.2, 2.5, 3.1 Text, entering Vibrate Alert profiles 2.4, 3.3, 3.6 – end Text messaging Video Appointments – menu Time – deleting Audio clip Email 8.5 – 8.11 – navigation Photos Today on 3 4.1 –...
  • Page 60: Useful Numbers

    *112 is the international standard emergency number from your mobile. software stored in semiconductor memories or other purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed functionality revisions. However, in the unlikely media. Laws in the United States and other countries...

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