Motorola Mobility T56HG2 i335&i290; iDEN, MOTOtalk TRANSCEIVER W/ BLUETOOTH User Manual Sprint i335 UG
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First Draft 6-15-07 First Draft 6-15-07 IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE READ PRIOR TO USING YOUR PHONE The SIM card provided in this kit is intended for use with the phone provided in this package. Loss of certain features will result when using a SIM card from one of the following models: i30sx, i35s, i50sx, i55sr, i58s, i60c, i80s, i85s, i88s, i90c, i95cl series, and the i2000 series. First Draft 6-15-07 For more information on SIM card compatibility, go to www.motorola.com/iden. Defects or damage to your Motorola phone that result from the use of non-Motorola branded or certified Accessories, including but not limited to replacement housings and or other peripheral accessories, are excluded from warranty coverage. Please refer to the text of Motorola's Limited One Year warranty located in this user’s guide for complete details. First Draft 6-15-07 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc. Address: 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard Plantation, FL 33322 USA Phone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920 Hereby declares that the product: Product Name: i335 Model Number: H98XAH6JR5AN Conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a) Class B Digital Device As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. First Draft 6-15-07 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. First Draft 6-15-07 HELLOMOTO Introducing your new Motorola i335 phone. Here’s a quick anatomy lesson. First Draft 6-15-07 Volume Keys Left Soft Key Perform function in lower left display. Menu Key From home screen, open main menu. Talk Key Make & answer calls. 4-Way Navigation Key Right Soft Key Perform function in lower right display. PTT Button Audio Jack USB Connector Power/Home/End Key End calls, exit menu system. OK Key In menus & lists, press to select highlighted option. Speaker On/Off Key Speaker beneath keypad Internal Antenna located here check it out Home Screen Main Menu First Draft 6-15-07 Main Menu 2 Press thesoMmr key O q T u 0 L g P D l More Exit to open the Settings screen 1 Press and hold the Power Key for a few seconds, or until the screen lights up, to turn on your phone. Press the Navigation Key up, down, left or right ( )(( to highlight a menu feature. Press theO key to select. Motorola, Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 www.hellomoto.com 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) Product Support: www.motorola.com/iden Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service provider’s network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the provider's network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in this user's guide are based upon the latest available information and are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Java and all other Javabased marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. © Motorola, Inc., 2007. Manual Number: TBD Software Version: TBD CP Version: TBD USR Version: TBD First Draft 6-15-07 contents check it out . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 menu map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Use and Care. . . . . . . . . . . 8 essentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 about this guide . . . . . . 9 SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . 10 battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 turn it on & off . . . . . . 14 enable security . . . . . 15 make phone a call . . . 15 answer phone a call . 15 make a walkie-talkie call 15 answer a walkie-talkie call 16 store a phone number or walkie-talkie number 16 call a stored phone number or walkie-talkie. . . . . . . . 17 your phone number and walkie-talkie number 18 main attractions . . . . . . . 19 send via PTT. . . . . . . . 19 one touch walkie-talkie 25 PT manager . . . . . . . . 27 MMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 bluetooth® . . . . . . . . . 42 basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 display . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 text entry . . . . . . . . . . 44 volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 navigation key . . . . . . 47 handsfree speaker . . 47 codes & passwords . 48 lock & unlock phone 48 airplane mode . . . . . . 49 calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 turn off a call alert . . 50 recent calls . . . . . . . . 50 redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 voice commands. . . . 51 caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . 52 emergency calls . . . . 52 international calls. . . 53 speed dial . . . . . . . . . . 54 turbo dial . . . . . . . . . . . 54 voice mail . . . . . . . . . . 54 Nextel Group Walkie-Talkie calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 customize. . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ring tones . . . . . . . . . . 60 wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . 61 backlight . . . . . . . . . . . 62 datebook . . . . . . . . . . . 62 hide or show location information . . . . . . . . . 62 other features . . . . . . . . . 64 advanced calling . . . . 64 contacts . . . . . . . . . . . 65 datebook . . . . . . . . . . . 65 GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 handsfree . . . . . . . . . . 68 SMS messages . . . . . 68 personalize . . . . . . . . . 69 Safety and General Information First Draft 6-15-07 contents 72 Limited Warranty Motorola Communications Products (International) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Hearing Aid Compatibility 83 Information From the World Health Organization. . . . 85 California Perchlorate Label 87 Privacy and Data Security 88 Smart Practices While Driving 89 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 First Draft 6-15-07 contents menu map main menu 1 Net Java Apps. • Java System Settings • (see next page) VoiceRecord • [New VoiceRec] Contacts • [New Contact] • [New Group] Messages • [Create Message] • Voice Mail • Inbox • Drafts • Sent Items • Net Alert • SMS Call Forward Datebook Memo Call Timers • Last Call • Phone Reset • Phone Lifetime • DC/GC Reset • DC/GC Life • Circuit Reset • Circuit Lifetime • Kbytes Reset menu map Recent Calls Shortcuts • [New Entry] • 1)Shortcuts • 2)Cntcs[New Contact] • 3)Recent Calls • 4)Contacts • 5)Datebook • 6)Messages • 7)VoiceRecord • 8)Net • 9)Call Forward My Info • My Name • Line 1 • Line 2 • Walkie-Talkie • Group ID: • Carrier IP • Call Forward • IP1 Address • IP2 Address • Circuit Data Profiles • [New Profile] • Standard • Car • Meeting • Office • Outdoors • Headset Call Alert GPS • Position • Privacy • Interface Ring Tones • Vibrate All: On/Off • Ringers • Vibrate DirecTalk • Go To DirecTalk • Setup • Help First Draft 6-15-07 My Pictures • Silent Bluetooth • Audio Devices • Pair to Devices • Device History • Setup • Find Me PT Manager • Walkie-Talkie • Send Event • Send My Info • Send Contact • Configure Walkie-Talkie settings menu Display/Info • Wallpaper • Text Size • Theme • Home Icons • Backlight • Clock • Menu View • Large Dialing • Language Phone Calls • Set Line • Any Key Ans • Auto Redial • Call Waiting • Auto Ans • Minute Beep • Call Duration • TTY • Notifications • DTMF Dialing • Prepend DC/GC Optiond • Tkgrp Silent • Tkgrp Area • One Touch DC • Alert Type • PTT Quick Notes • On/Off PTT • Store Rcvd Info Personalize • Menu Options • Up Key • Down Key • Left Key • Right Key • Center Key • Left Sftkey • Right Sftkey • Power Up Volume • Line 1 • Line 2 • Messages • Earpiece • Speaker • Keypad • Java Earpiece • Java Spkr • Data Security • Phone Lock • Keypad Lock • SIM PIN • GPS PIN • Change Passwds Advanced • Alert Timeout • Headset/Spkr • Connectivity • Reset Defaults • Return to Home • Transmitters • Phone Only • Baud Rate First Draft 6-15-07 menu map Use and Care Use and Care To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from: liquids of any kind Don’t expose your phone to water, rain, extreme humidity, sweat, or other moisture. dust and dirt Don’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, or other inappropriate materials. extreme heat or cold Avoid temperatures below -10°C/14°F or above 45°C/113°F. cleaning solutions To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth. Don’t use alcohol or other cleaning solutions. microwaves Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave oven. the ground Don’t drop your phone. First Draft 6-15-07 Use and Care essentials CAUTION: Before using the phone for the first time, read the Important Safety and Legal Information included in the gray-edged pages at the back of this guide. 2 Press the navigation key to scroll to Settings, and press the center key O to select it. First Draft 6-15-07 032257o about this guide This guide shows how to locate a menu feature as follows: Find it: M > Settings. This means that, from the home screen: 1 Press the Menu Button M to open the Main Menu. symbols This means a feature is network/subscription dependent and may not be available in all areas. Contact Nextel Customer Service at 1-800-639-6111 for more information. This means a feature requires an optional accessory. essentials SIM card insert the SIM card Warning: To avoid loss or damage, do not remove your SIM chip from your phone unless absolutely necessary. Turn off your phone and remove your battery before you install or remove a SIM card. battery Carefully slide the SIM chip into your phone, until it lies flat in the SIM chip holder. Battery Use & Battery Safety First Draft 6-15-07 • Motorola recommends you always use Motorola-branded batteries and chargers. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers. Caution: Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Improper battery use, or use of a damaged battery, may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. • Battery usage by children should be supervised. 10 essentials • Important: Motorola mobile devices are designed to work best with qualified batteries. If you see a message on your display such as Invalid Battery or Unable to Charge, take the following steps: • Remove the battery and inspect it to confirm that it bears a Motorola “Original Equipment” hologram; • Charging precautions: When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature. Never expose batteries to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F) when charging. Always take your mobile device with you when you leave your vehicle First Draft 6-15-07 • If there is no hologram, the battery is not a qualified battery; • If there is a hologram, replace the battery and retry charging it; • If the message remains, contact a Motorola Authorized Service Center. • New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge. • When storing your battery, keep it in a cool, dry place. • It is normal over time for battery life to decrease, and for the battery to exhibit shorter runtime between charges or require more frequent or longer charging times. • Avoid damage to battery and mobile device. Do not disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, or submerge the battery or mobile device. Avoid dropping the battery or mobile device, especially on a hard surface. If your battery or mobile essentials 11 device has been subjected to such damage, take it to a Motorola Authorized Service Center before using. Do not attempt to dry it with an appliance or heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven. • Use care when handling a charged battery—particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Contact with metal objects (e.g., jewelry, keys, beaded chains) could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit), causing the battery to become very hot, which could cause damage or injury. battery installation 1 Slide the release button back until it releases the battery door. First Draft 6-15-07 Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Contact your local recycling center for proper battery disposal. Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode. 12 essentials 2 Remove battery cover. 3 Insert battery as shown below. Push the battery down until it snaps in place. 4 Replace the battery cover. battery charging New batteries are not fully charged. charge using the charger 1 Pull out the connector cover, and insert the charger into the accessory connector on your phone as shown. First Draft 6-15-07 2 Plug the other end of the charger into the appropriate electrical outlet. 3 When your phone displays Charge Complete, remove the charger. When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator at the upper right of the screen shows charging progress. At least one essentials 13 segment of the indicator must be visible to ensure full phone functionality while charging. charge from your computer You can partially charge your phone’s battery by connecting a Motorola-approved USB cable from your phone’s mini-USB port to a high power USB connector on a computer (not a low-power one, such as the USB connector on your keyboard or buspowered USB hub). Typically, USB high-power connectors are located directly on your computer. this case, the battery charge will be maintained approximately between 80% and 95% of the battery's capacity. Cables and software drivers are available in Motorola Original data kits, sold separately. TM Tip: Motorola batteries have circuitry that protects the battery from damage from overcharging. Of course, unplugging the charger from the wall will avoid current drain. First Draft 6-15-07 Your computer must be turned on, and you must have correct software drivers installed on your computer. If the Phone is off when the USB cable is connected between the computer and the phone, the phone will power up in charging mode. This mode allows the phone to charge fastest and quickest. If the phone is turned on while charging from a computer, it will not fully charge the battery. In 14 essentials turn it on & off To turn on your phone, press and hold E for a few seconds or until the display turns on. To turn off your phone, press and hold E for two seconds. enable security answer phone a call You must enable security the first time you power on you phone or within 10 days of first activation. When your phone rings and/or vibrates press S to answer. 1 Press - under Ok. 2 Your are prompted to enable security. Press - under Yes. A series of screens followed by the default home page displays. To hang up press E. make a walkie-talkie call First Draft 6-15-07 3 Press O to return to the idle screen. Nextel Walkie-Talkie calls allow you use your phone as a long-range, digital 2-way radio to communicate with other Nextel Walkie-Talkie users within the Nextel Nation Network. make phone a call Your Walkie-Talkie number is the number at which you receive Nextel Walkie-Talkie calls. Enter a phone number and press S to make a call. To hang up press E. Calling someone’s Walkie-Talkie number allows you to talk to the person one-to-one. You can also use your phone as a long-range, digital 2-way radio to communicate with groups of other Nextel Walkie-Talkie users by calling a Group (a group of Walkie-Talkie number of Nextel Group Walkie-Talkie users essentials 15 that you put together) or Talkgroup ID (a group of Nextel Walkie-Talkie numbers put together for you by an account administrator). answer a walkie-talkie call To make a Walkie-Talkie call: When your phone emits a chirping sound or vibrates to indicate you are receiving a WalkieTalkie call, wait for the caller to finish speaking. 1 Enter the Walkie-Talkie number you want to call. First Draft 6-15-07 2 Press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button. Begin talking after your phone emits a chirping sound. 3 Release the Walkie-Talkie button to listen. To end the call press O. A Walkie-Talkie call ends automatically if there is no activity on the call for a few seconds. Tip: To let someone know you want to talk to them on a Walkie-Talkie call, press - under Alert. 16 essentials 4 Press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button and begin talking after your phone emits a chirping sound. 5 Release the Walkie-Talkie button to listen. To end the call, close the flip or press O, or press - under Exit. store a phone number or walkie-talkie number You can store a phone number or WalkieTalkie number in Contacts: 1 Press M > Contacts > [New Contact]. 2 Enter a name for the new entry. Each entry’s name can contain up to 20 characters. 3 Select Ring Tones if you wish to assign a specific ring tone to that phone number. call a stored phone number or walkie-talkie Shortcut: From the idle screen press under Contcs or Find it: M > Contacts First Draft 6-15-07 4 Select a type for the entry (Mobile, Work1, Work2, Home, Fax, Pager, or Other). To store a Walkie-Talkie number, choose DC. 5 Enter the number for the entry and press - under Done to save the entry. Tip: Before saving the entry, you can save more information. You can store E-mail addresses, IP addresses, or Talkgroup IDs. You can assign each number a speed dial number and voice name. You can also create Contact entries that are groups of WalkieWalkie numbers called Group\s. After you have saved the number, the new Contacts entry is displayed. 1 Scroll to the Contacts entry. Tip: By pressing the first letter of the name of the Contacts you want, you will be taken to all the contact names starting with the letter you pressed. 2 If the Contacts entry contains more than one number, scroll left or right until the type of the number you want to call is displayed (Mobile, DC, Work 1, Work 2, Home, etc.). 3 If you choose a phone number, press S to call the entry. essentials 17 or If you choose a Walkie-Talkie number, Talkgroup ID, or Group, press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button to call the number. Tip: If the Contacts entry you scrolled to contains a Walki-Talkie number, you can make an instant Walkie-Talkie call to that WalkieTalkie number by pressing and holding the Walkie-Talkie button, even if the Walkie-Talkie number is not the type of number displayed. First Draft 6-15-07 your phone number and walkie-talkie number Find it: M > My Info Tip: Want to see your phone number or Walkie-Talkie while you’re on a call? Press M > My Info. 18 essentials main attractions send via PTT Your phone can send and receive the following items through Nextel Walkie-Talkie calls with other phones that have this capability: First Draft 6-15-07 • Short text messages* • Pictures* • Datebook events • My Info You can choose to send pictures, messages, events to the Walkie-Talkie number you are engaged in a Walie-Talkie call with, WalkieTalkie numbers on the Recent Calls list, and Walkie-Talkie numbers stored in Contacts. • Contact information *Additional charges may apply. You can choose to send My Info and contact information to any Walkie-Talkie number. When you make or receive a Walkie-Talkie call, your phone automatically determines whether the phone you are engaged in a Walkie-Talkie call with is able to receive each of these items. Your phone saves this information for as long as the Walkie-Talkie number is on your Recent Calls list or is saved in your Contacts. Your phone updates the saved information each time you make or receive a call to or from that Walkie-Talkie number. main attractions 19 You can turn your phone’s ability to send and receive messages, pictures, events on and off. You cannot send any of these items during Talkgroup calls. You cannot send messages or pictures during Talkgroup calls or Group calls. begin a message and choosing a recipient You can begin a message during a WalkieTalkie call, from the Contacts list, the Recent Calls list, or from the PT Manager. begin a message during a Walkie-Talkie call: While in a Walkie-Talkie call, press M > Use PTT Feature > Send Message. First Draft 6-15-07 send messages The Push to Send Messages feature lets you send short text messages through Walkie-Talkie calls. When you send a message, it appears on the display of the phone you are engaged in the Walkie-Talkie call with. After the call, the message appears in the Recent Calls list of that phone. begin a message from the Contact or the Recent Calls list 1 From the Contacts or the Recent Calls list, select the entry containing the WalkieTalkie number you want to send the message to. 2 Press M > Use PTT Feature > Send Message. The PT Manager lets you select the Walkie-Talkie number you want to send the message to from Contacts or the Recent Calls list. 20 main attractions Find it: M > PT Manager > Send Message > Send To. receive messages Then select A Contact or A Recent Call to see a list of entries from the Contacts or the Recent Calls list that can receive messages. When you receive a message, a message notification appears on the display. create and send messages To dismiss the message press - under Dismiss. After you have begun a message and chosen a recipient, a screen appears that lets you create the text of the message you want to send. Your message may be up to 400 characters long. To view the message: Press - under Read. First Draft 6-15-07 reply to a message 1 View the message. 2 Press - under Reply. You can choose from a list of ready-made words or short phrases called Quick Notes. You can use it Note for this message only and will not change the Quick Note on the list. 3 Create the message and press the Walkie-Talkie button to send it. send a completed message You can send pictures stored in My Pictures through Walkie-Talkie calls. The picture you send appears on the WalkieTalkie call recipient’s display. After you have completed your message, press the Walkie-Talkie button to send it. send pictures main attractions 21 If the recipient accepts the picture, their phone saves the picture. The picture then appears in that phone’s recent call list. 4 Wait while the picture is transmitted. The Walkie-Talkie call is temporarily interrupted while a picture is transmitted. The first time you send a stored picture after turning the phone on, Picture Fees May Apply. Continue? appears and you are prompted to respond. 5 When prompted, press the Walkie-Talkie button to resume the Walkie-Talkie call. Note: You cannot make or receive WalkieTalkie calls while transmitting or receiving a picture. from My Pictures Find it: M > My Pictures start a call by sending a picture First Draft 6-15-07 1 Select the picture you want to send. send a picture during a call 2 Press M > Use PTT Feature > Send Picture. 1 While in a Walkie-Talkie call, press under Picture or press M > Use PTT Feature > Send Picture. A list of contacts that have Walkie-Talkie numbers and are able to receive pictures appears. A list of pictures that can be included in a Walkie-Talkie call appears. 3 Select the name of the person you want to send the picture to. 2 Select the picture you want to send. 3 Press the Walkie-Talkie button to send the picture. 22 main attractions 4 Press the Walkie-Talkie button to send the picture. 5 When prompted, press the Walkie-Talkie button to resume the Walkie-Talkie call. appears asking if you want to accept the picture. from the PT Manager: Find it: M > PT Manager > Send Picture. Pictures you receive are saved to your phone’s memory or a memory card. They are accessible through the media center. 1 Select A Contact, or A Recent Call to see a list of entries that can receive pictures. When you see a message asking if you want to accept the picture, press Yes to accept or No to decline. First Draft 6-15-07 2 Select the entry containing the WalkieTalkie numbers you want to send the message to. 3 Select the picture you want to send. 4 Press the Walkie-Talkie button to send the picture. 5 Once picture has been sent, when prompted press the Walkie-Talkie button to resume the call. receive a picture When someone sends you a picture, your phone emits a tone or vibrates and a message Tip: If you want to stop the transmission before it is finished, press E. Note: The first time you accept a stored picture after turning the phone on, Messaging Fees May Apply. Continue? appears and you are prompted to respond. Press - under Yes to accept the picture. clear a picture from the display If you want to clear a picture from your phone’s display while still on a call, press M > Clear Screen. main attractions 23 The picture will not appear on the display again the next time you receive a call from person who sent it. This does not delete the picture from My Pictures. turn PTT features on and off You can turn your phone’s ability to send and receive messages, pictures, and Datebook events on and off. Find it: M > PT Manager > Configure 2 Check or uncheck Messages, Pictures and/or Events. 24 You can control what portion of the information in My Info is sent and whether it is sent automatically in every call or only when you choose to send it. information sent The information your phone sends always includes My Name and DC. You may also send Line 1, Line 2, Carrier IP, and Circuit Data, depending on your sending options. First Draft 6-15-07 You cannot turn your phone’s ability to send and receive My Info and contact information on and off. 1 Select On/Off PTT. set my info sending option main attractions To change the fields you send: Find it: M > PT Manager > Configure > PTT My Info > Info to Send 1 Select or remove the fields you want to send. 2 Press - under Done. automatic sending To control whether you send your information automatically: • Call the most recent Walkie-Talkie number or Group on the recent calls list Find it: M > PT Manager > Configure > PTT My Info > Auto Send > On or Off • Call a Walkie-Talkie you assign When you make a call in which your information is sent automatically, the name you entered in the My Name field of My Info appears on the display of the recipient’s phone, even if your name and Walkie-Talkie number are not stored in the recipient’s Contacts. • Go to PT Manager • Go to Walkie-Talkie First Draft 6-15-07 one touch walkie-talkie One Touch Walkie-Talkie sets your phone to do any of the following each time you press the Walkie-Talkie button: • Go to the first screen to send a message, picture, Datebook event, My Info, or contact information during a call set one touch PTT to call recent calls Find it: M > PT Manager > Configure > One Touch PTT > Last Call main attractions 25 set one touch PTT to call assigned IDs Find it: M > PT Manager > Configure > One Touch PTT > Assigned No. 1 Enter the number using your keypad or press Search > Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo. turn off one touch walkie-talkie Find it: M > Settings > 2-Way Radio > One Touch PTT > Off Walkie-Talkie Walkie-Talkie lets you quickly make a call, create a Group or make a Group Walkie-Talkie call when accessing any Walkie-Talkie number on your phone. First Draft 6-15-07 2 Select the number you want to enter. Tip: If you are entering a Talkgroup number, enter # before the number. set one touch walkie-talkie to another option You can set up the Walkie-Talkie button to access Walkie-Talkie, recent Walkie-Talkie calls or the PT Manager in one touch. Find it: M > PT Manager > Configure 1 Select Quick PTT, Last Call, or PT Manager 26 main attractions To view a list of Contacts with Walkie-Talkie numbers and Groups in Contacts: Find it: M > PT Manager > Quick PTT or Find it: M > Quick PTT To move between Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo, use the left or right, or press * or #. To make a Walkie-Talkie call or Group WalkieTalkie call: 1 Select the entries you want. 2 Press Done. You can also access the Walkie-Talkie feature and set the One Touch Walkie-Talkie feature. 3 Push the Walkie-Talkie button. Find it: M > PT Manager save your selections as a Group 1 Press M > Store Group. 2 If you want to assign a name to the Group, enter the name. 1 Select Walkie-Talkie to quickly find a contact that has a Walkie-Talkie number. or First Draft 6-15-07 Note: If you do not assign a name, the Group is named “Group” followed by the number of members in the Group. For example, “Group (8”) for a Group with 8 members. PT manager 2 Select Send Message, Send Picture, Send Event, Send My Info, or Send Contact. After choosing what PTT item you are sending, select a contact and press the Walkie-Talkie button to send. or 3 Select Configure to configure your PTT Quick Notes, PTT My Info, One Touch PTT, or On/Off PTT. The PT Manager lets you quickly access PTT features, and other Walkie-Talkie call features, from the main menu. main attractions 27 MMS Multi-Media Messaging Service (MMS) lets you send and receive messages that may include text, pictures and audio recordings. create a message Find it: M > Messages > [Create Message]. 1 Select To and add the phone number or email address or select from Contacts or Recent Calls and press - under Back. Tip: To remove a phone number or email address from the list of message recipients, scroll to the phone number or email address and press - under Remove. 28 3 Scroll down and select .....MORE..... or press - under More. 4 Select Subject and enter text or press under QNotes to select a pre-written quick note. First Draft 6-15-07 Shortcut: From the idle screen press under Msgs > [Create Message]. or 2 Select Mesg and enter text or press under QNotes to select a pre-written quick note. Press - under Back. main attractions 5 You can insert a list of replies the recipient can choose from when replying to your message by selecting Auto Replies. You can enter several text choices or press under QNotes to select a pre-written quick note. Press - under Back. 6 To set the priority of the message, select Priority > Normal or High. Press - under Back. 7 To receive a report confirming your message delivery, select Report > On Delivery. 8 To set a date after which attempts to deliver the message end, select Valid Until and choose a date. A list of short phrases appears. Select any of these phrases to add it to your messages or select [Create Reply]. 9 Press - under Send. 3 Edit any message fields you want to change. reply to a message 4 Press - under Send. You can reply to a message while you are viewing it, or while a previously viewed message is highlighted in the message center. You cannot reply to unread messages. First Draft 6-15-07 Shortcut: From the idle screen press under Msgs > [Create Message]. 1 Scroll to the message you want to reply or press the number of the message. 2 To reply to the sender only, press under Reply or if you wish to include all the people copied in the message, press under Reply All. quick notes When you are filling in the Message and Subject message fields, you can add ready-made words or short phrases called Quick Notes. After you add these words or phrases, you can edit them as you would any other text. 1 While you are creating a message, scroll to or select Message or Subject. 2 Press - under QNotes. Select the Quick Note you want to insert into the message. 3 Press - under Send. main attractions 29 attach a picture and audio recording or a ring tone 1 Press M or press - under Attach > [New]. You can attach one or more pictures audio recordings or ring tones from your phone into the body of the message. You can include text in the body of your message in addition to these items. 3 Say the message you want to record into the microphone. 2 Select VoiceRecord > [New VoiceRec]. 4 When you are finished recording, press O. First Draft 6-15-07 While you are filling in the Attach field, press [New] > My Pictures, VoiceRecord or Ring Tones. A list of available pictures, audio recordings and ring tones appears. Select the picture, voice record or ring tone you want to attach. Tip: To view or listen to the item before attaching it, highlight it and press View or Play. create a new voice record You can create a new voice record to send with a message: 30 main attractions 5 When you are finished, press - under Back and - under Done. The voice record is attached to the message and saved to the list of voice records. remove an attachment To remove an attachment in a message you are creating: 1 Select Attach. 2 Scroll to the attachment you want to remove. 3 Press M > Unattach. drafts edit a draft While you are creating a message, you can save it in the MMS drafts folder before you send it. Find it: M > Messages > Drafts. You can view, edit, send, or delete saved drafts. delete a draft When you send a draft, it is removed from the MMS drafts folder. First Draft 6-15-07 save a message in the MMS drafts folder From the Message center press M > Save. You can continue to create the message. The version you saved in the MMS drafts folder will not change. send a draft Select the draft you want to edit and press O. Find it: M > Messages > Drafts. 1 Select the draft you want to send. 2 Press M > Send. To delete a message in the MMS drafts folder without sending it, scroll to the message you want to delete and press - under Delete and - under Yes. MMS outbox MMS messages you have sent or tried to send are stored in the MMS Outbox. forward items from the outbox Find it: M > Messages > Sent Items. main attractions 31 1 Scroll to the message you want to forward. check delivery status 3 Select Forward. If a message was successfully sent and you set the message to give a report confirming delivery, you can check the delivery status: 4 Edit and send your message. Find it: M > Messages > Sent Items. 2 Press M. resend 1 Scroll to the message you want to view. First Draft 6-15-07 2 Press M. If a message was not sent from your handset, you can resend it. 3 Select Delivery Status. Find it: M > Messages > Sent Items. delete a message 1 Scroll to the message you want to resend. 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete. 2 Press Resend. 2 Press - under Delete or Note: If your message was sent successfully, Resend will not appear as an option. 3 Press M > Delete Multiple. 4 Select the message or messages you want to delete 5 Press - under Delete to confirm. 32 main attractions receive a message When you receive an MMS message, a message notification appears on the display. 1 To view the message press O. 2 If the message fills more than one screen, use the navigation key to scroll down and read the remaining text. notification tone every 30 seconds until you access the message or dismiss the alert. If you are on a call when you receive a message, your phone may sound a notification tone during the call or after you end the call, depending on how you set your notification options. First Draft 6-15-07 setting notification options message notifications When you receive a message, your phone notifies you with text on the display, a notification tone or vibration. You can access the message or dismiss the notification. If you dismiss the notification, the message is not deleted. It can be accessed through the message center. If you are not on a phone call when you receive a message, your phone sounds a To control whether your phone sounds message notification tones while you are on a phone call: Find it: M > In Call Setup > Notifications. Select the option you want: • Receive All — Tones sound during calls for all types of messages. • Msg Mail Only — Tones sound during calls for mail messages; tones for all other types of messages are held until you end calls. main attractions 33 • Delay All — Tones for all types of messages are held until you end calls. Note: Delay All is the default setting. open attachments 1 View the message. Tip: To set notification options during a call press M > In Call Setup > Notifications. 2 Highlight the attachment you want to open and press O. Attachments appear at the end of a message. embedded objects and attachments Note: Attachments that are of an unknown type cannot be opened, but they can be deleted. Messages may contain pictures or audio recordings as part of the body of the message or as attachments. view received messages from the message center First Draft 6-15-07 If a message contains pictures or audio recordings in the body of the message, highlight each picture or audio recording to view or play it. If a message contains a picture or audio recording as an attachment, open the attachment to view the picture or play the audio recording. 34 main attractions 1 Press M > Messages > Inbox. 2 Select the message. If the message has not yet been downloaded from the message server, it is downloaded now. use auto replies If the message you are replying to was sent with auto replies, it contains a numbered list of possible replies for you to send. Press the number of the reply you want to send. The reply is sent immediately without further action. lock and unlock messages Locked messages cannot be deleted until you unlock them. 1 View the message you want to lock or unlock. 2 Press M > Lock Message or M > Unlock Message. First Draft 6-15-07 delete unread messages 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete. 2 Press - under Delete. 3 Press - under Yes to confirm. forward a message 1 Press M > Forward. 2 Create and send your message. Embedded objects and attachments are included when you forward a message. call a number in a message If a message you receive contains a phone number, Walkie-Talkie number, or Talkgroup ID in the From field, the To field, the Cc field, the subject line, or the body of the message, you can call or send a call alert to that number. send a call alert 1 View the message. 2 Highlight the Walkie-Talkie number or Talkgroup ID you want to alert. main attractions 35 3 Press M > Alert. 1 View the message. 4 Push the Walkie-Talkie button. 2 Highlight the number or email address you want to save. make a group call 3 Press M > Save Number or M > Save Email. 1 View the message. 4 To store the number or email address as a new entry, select [New Contact]. 2 Press M. First Draft 6-15-07 3 Highlight the Talkgroup ID you want to call. 4 Select Talkgroup. 5 Push the Walkie-Talkie button. store message information to contacts If a message you receive contains a phone number, Walkie-Talkie number, Talkgroup ID, or an email address in the From field, the To field, the Cc field, the subject line, or the body of the message, you can store this information to Contacts. 36 main attractions To store the number or email address to an existing entry, select the entry. 5 With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the Contacts type you want to assign the number or email address. 6 Press Save. go to a website If a message contains one or more website URLs, you can go to that website. 1 View the message. 2 Highlight the website URL you want to go to. 3 Press M > Go To Website. Note: The entire URL must appear in the message to allow you to open the website. save an embedded picture or audio recording delete an embedded picture or audio recording To delete a picture or audio recording that is part of the body of a message you receive: 1 View the message. 2 Highlight the picture or audio recording you want to delete. First Draft 6-15-07 To save a picture or audio recording that is part of the body of a message you receive: 1 View the message. 3 Press M > Delete Picture or M > Delete Audio. Note: You may save or delete pictures and audio recordings from slide shows individually as you view or listen to them. 2 Highlight the picture or audio recording you want to save. save attachments 3 Press M > Save Picture or M > Save Audio. 1 View the message. The item will save in the default storage location. Note: Some types of pictures and audio recordings can be viewed or played, but not saved. 2 Highlight the attachment you want to save. 3 Press M > Save Attachment. main attractions 37 Selected items save to the default storage location. save audio Note: Some types of pictures and audio recordings can be viewed or played, but not saved. 2 Press M > Save Audio. delete attachments 1 View the slide show. 3 If the slide show contains more than one audio recording, a list of the audio recordings appears. Select the audio recording you want to save. First Draft 6-15-07 1 View the message. 2 Highlight the attachment you want to delete. delete a slide show 3 Press M > Del Attachment. 1 Highlight the slide show or view the slide show. 4 Press - under Yes to confirm. 2 Press M > Delete Slideshow. save a picture message transmission 1 View the slide show. 2 When the picture you want to save appears, press M. 3 Select Save Picture. 38 main attractions After you start to send a message you have created or start to download a message you have been sent, you can still stop the message transmission from being completed by pressing u. customize MMS Find it: M > Messages > M > Setup Tip: This option is available from many context-sensitive menus when you are using MMS. The MMS Setup menu lets you customize MMS for your handset: Quick Notes — Lets you create new Quick Notes and edit or delete Quick Notes you have created. Replies — Lets you create new reply phrases and edit or delete reply phrases you have created. Cleanup — Controls how long messages remain in the Inbox and Outbox before they are deleted. First Draft 6-15-07 Friendly Name — Enter text here to create a friendly name. Your friendly name is the name displayed in the From field on other iDEN handsets when they receive messages from you. Signature — Enter text here to create a signature. Your signature is text that is automatically inserted at the end of all messages you create. You can edit the text before sending the message. Download — Controls whether your phone automatically downloads new messages when they arrive, or only after you respond to a prompt or read the message from the Inbox. Set this option to Automatic if you want your phone to download new messages automatically; set the option to Manual if you want your phone to prompt you before downloading new messages. Memory Size — Shows the total amount of Used, Free:, and total Capacity of the phone’s memory. main attractions 39 new quick notes and reply phrases create quick notes 1 From the MMS Setup menu, select Quick Notes or Replies. delete only Quick Notes and reply phrases you have created 1 From the MMS Setup menu, select Quick Notes or Replies. 2 Scroll to the Quick Note or reply phrase you want to delete. 2 Select [New Quicknote] or [New Reply]. 3 Press - under Delete. 3 Enter text from the keypad. 4 Press - under Yes to confirm. edit quick notes You can edit only Quick Notes and reply phrases you have created. cleanup First Draft 6-15-07 1 From the MMS Setup menu, select Quick Notes or Replies. 2 Select the Quick Note or reply phrase you want to edit. 3 Edit the text. 40 main attractions The Cleanup option controls how long messages remain in the Inbox and Sent Items before they are deleted. You set the cleanup option for the Inbox and Sent Items separately. The cleanup option deletes only read, unlocked messages. cleanup options Off — Messages are never automatically deleted. 5 Messages — If you have more than 5 messages, messages are deleted in the order they were received, starting with the oldest, until 5 are left. With these options, messages are deleted when you exit the message center after setting the option. Custom — Lets you create a clean-up option of up to 99 messages or 99 days. set cleanup 1 From the MMS Setup menu, select Cleanup > Inbox or Sent Items. First Draft 6-15-07 10 Messages — If you have more than 10 messages, messages are deleted in the order they were received, starting with the oldest, until 10 are left. With these options, messages are deleted in the order they were received, starting with the oldest, until the selected number are left. 1 Day — Messages are deleted if they are older than 1 day. 3 Days — Messages are deleted if they are older than 3 days. 2 Select Off, 5 Messages, 10 Messages, 1Day, 3 Days, or Custom to enter a different number of days. delete multiple or all messages To delete all unlocked messages from the MMS Inbox, all messages in the MMS Drafts folder, or all successfully sent messages in the MMS Sent Items: 1 Press M > Delete Multiple, and check the messages you want to delete. main attractions 41 or • Find Me duration 2 Select Delete All and press - under Yes to confirm. turn Bluetooth On or Off bluetooth You can turn your phone’s Bluetooth feature on or off. While Bluetooth power is on, your phone can communicate with other devices. Your phone supports the use of wireless Bluetooth stereo headsets. Find it: M > m > Bluetooth > Setup > Power. ® First Draft 6-15-07 Find it: M > m > Bluetooth. The Bluetooth connection menu contains an option to search for audio devices including stereo Bluetooth devices. set your phone for Bluetooth You can configure the following aspects of Bluetooth: • Power • Device name • Voice dialing 42 main attractions You can turn off Bluetooth if you want to prolong battery life or you enter an area where Bluetooth is prohibited. basics See page 1 for a basic phone diagram. display Soft key labels show the current soft key functions. For soft key - locations, see page 1. First Draft 6-15-07 The home screen shows when you turn on the phone. To dial a number from the home screen, press number keys and S. Note: Your home screen may look different. status indicators Status indicators can show at the top of the home screen: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1 Signal Strength Indicator – Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection. You basics 43 can’t make or receive calls when 1 or 0 shows. 2 Active Phone Line – 1 indicates phone line 1 is ready to make calls. 3 Speaker Off – Sounds associated with WalkieTalkie calls and group calls are set to come through the earpiece rather than through the speaker. text entry Some features let you enter text. Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words, letters, punctuation, and numbers whenever you are prompted to enter text (for example, when adding a Contacts entry or when text messaging). First Draft 6-15-07 4 Ringer Off – Your phone is set to not ring. 5 Message Indicator – Shows when you receive a text message. 6 Packet Data– Your handset is ready to transfer packet data or is transferring packet data. 7 Battery Charge Indicator – A fuller battery indicates a greater charge. Recharge the battery when your phone shows Low Battery. 44 basics change the character input mode: 1 When you display a screen where you can enter text, press M to change the character input mode. 2 Select one of the following options: entry modes Alpha Press a key several times for each character. Word Enter words using a predictive text entering system that lets you enter a word with fewer keypresses. Symbols Enter symbols. Numeric Enter numbers by pressing the numbers on the keypad. Word English Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive word database and creates a suitable word. (The word may change as you type.) enter a word using Word Character Input: 1 Select the Word character input mode. First Draft 6-15-07 Tip: When entering text, press # to change letter capitalization (Abc > ABC > abc). word mode Word English Text Input lets you enter text into your phone by pressing keys just once per letter. 2 Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter a word (for example, to enter the word Jeff, press 5 3 3 3). (If you make a mistake, press * to erase a single character. Press and hold * to delete an entire entry.) 3 To accept a word and insert a space, press #. alpha mode enter characters by tapping the keypad: 1 Select the Alpha mode. basics 45 2 Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the desired letter appears. (For example, to enter the word Jeff, press 5 once, 3 two times, 3 three times, and 3 three times again. If you make a mistake, press Delete to erase a single character. Press and hold Delete to erase an entire word.) characters GHI4 JKL5 MNO6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 +-0*/\[]=><#§ Space Shift First Draft 6-15-07 By default, the first letter of an entry is capitalized and the following letters are lowercased. After a character is entered, the cursor automatically advances to the next space after two seconds or when you enter a character on a different key. Characters scroll in the following order: characters .?!,@&:;“-()‘¿ ¡%£ ¥ ABC2 DEF3 46 basics volume navigation key Press the volume keys up or down to: Press the navigation key up, down, left, or right to scroll to items in the display. When you scroll to something, press O. • turn off an incoming call alert • change the earpiece volume during calls First Draft 6-15-07 • change the ringer volume from the home screen Tip: Sometimes silence really is golden. That’s why you can quickly set your ringer to Vibrate All by holding the down volume key in the home screen. handsfree speaker You can use your phone’s hands-free speaker to make calls without holding the phone to your ear. During a call press the speaker key s to turn the hands-free speaker on. The hands-free speaker stays on until you press the speaker key or end the call. The next phone call will redirect the audio back to the earpiece. basics 47 codes & passwords The Security menu lets you turn security features on and off and change passwords: Find it: M > u > Security SIM PIN — Enables and disables your phone’s SIM PIN security feature. to set a new unlock code. Contact Nextel Customer Service at 1-800-639-6111 for your default unlock code. Keypad Lock — Locks the phone’s keypad, either immediately or automatically after a set period of inactivity. First Draft 6-15-07 GPS PIN — Enables and disables your phone’s GPS PIN security feature. Change Passwds — Changes your phone unlock code, security code, SIM PIN, and GPS PIN. lock & unlock phone Find it: M > u > Security Phone Lock — Turns on a feature that locks your phone: Lock Now takes effect immediately; Auto Lock takes effect when your phone is powered off and then on. An unlock code is required to enable this feature, to unlock the phone, and 48 basics lock keypad You can lock your phone’s external keys to prevent accidental key presses. lock the external keys automatically after a specified time: Find it: M > u > Security > Keypad Lock > Auto Lock Tip: You can lock the keypad inmediately by pressing M and * airplane mode Note: Consult airline staff about the use of Airplane Mode during flight. Turn off your phone whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. Airplane mode turns off your phone’s calling features in situations where wireless phone use is prohibited. You can use the phone’s other non-calling features when Airplane Mode is turned on. First Draft 6-15-07 Find it: M > u > Advanced > Transmitters 1 Select Off to activate airplane mode. basics 49 calls To make and answer calls, see page 15. • Events • My Info turn off a call alert recent calls The Recent Calls list contains information associated with calls you have made and received and call alerts you have received. When you send or receive Walkie-Talkie calls, the Recent Call list contains the following Send via PTT items with those calls: • Messages • Pictures 50 calls • Contacts First Draft 6-15-07 You can press the volume keys to turn off a call alert before answering the call. The recent calls list displays up to 20 of the most recent calls and call alerts. Find it: M > Recent Calls. Tip: You can also access the Recent Calls list down. by pressing the navigation key 1 Scroll through the list. 2 Highlight the item you want to view or perform some action on. 3 To view more details of the item press O. store an item to contact from recent calls Phone calls, Walkie-Talkie calls, My Info received from other phones, or Contacts entries received from other phones can be stored to the Contacts list from the Recent Calls list. To redial your last outgoing phone call, press and hold N or push the Walkie-Talkie button if it was a Walkie-Talkie call. voice commands First Draft 6-15-07 Find it: M > Recent Calls. 1 Scroll to or select the item you want to store. 2 Press - under Save to store the information as a new entry in the Contacts list. or redial 3 If Save is not one or you options, press M > Update Contacts > Store To. And select the contact you want to update. 4 Press - under Done to save your changes. You can place calls by speaking comands to your phone if you have previously assigned a voice name to your contacts. assign voice names to contacs: 1 Press - under Contcs and select [New Contact]. 2 Assing a name, phone number and select [Options]. 3 Select Voice Name and follow the propmt to record the voice name. 4 Press - under Back and - under Done to save the entry. calls 51 place a call using voice command: 1 From the home screen press and hold the speaker key s until you are prompted to say the voice name. The handset will automatically place the call. caller ID emergency calls Nextel programs one or more emergency phone numbers that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted. First Draft 6-15-07 Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, just follow these easy steps. To block your phone number from being displayed for a specific outgoing call: 1 Press * 6 7. 2 Enter the number you want to call. 3 Press S. To permanently block your number, call Nextel Customer Service at 1-800-639-6111. Note: Emergency numbers vary by country. Your phone’s preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues. Your phone supports emergency calling. Emergency phone calls can be made even when your SIM card is blocked or not in your phone. Dial 911 or your local emergency number to be connected to an emergency response 52 calls center. If you are on an active call, you must end it before making an emergency call. When you make an emergency call, your phone’s GPS Enabled feature can help emergency service personnel find you, if you are in a location where your phone's GPS antenna has established a clear view of the open sky and your local emergency response center has the equipment to process location information. Because of the limitations of this feature, always provide your best knowledge of your location to the emergency response center when you make an emergency call. international calls Your service default is “International Calls Restricted”. Contact Nextel Customer Serive to obtain international dialing access. Calls placed between the United States and Canada do not require an international access code. First Draft 6-15-07 Note: Emergency calls cannot be placed while the keypad is locked. Note: If you have not registered on the network, emergency calls cannot be placed while your SIM card is in your phone. Plus Dialing lets you place an international call to most countries without entering the local international access code. If your phone service includes international dialing, press and hold 0 to insert your local international access code (indicated by +). Then, press the keypad keys to dial the country code and phone number. You can aditionally enable a predefined prefix to the dialing number by using Prepend dialing. Find it: M > Settings > Phone Calls > Prepend. 1 Select Prepend and set it to On. calls 53 2 Select Number and add the prefix number of your choice. turbo dial When the Prepend feature is set to On, the predefined prefix is inserted to the front of the number that you are dialing. The first nine entries in your contacts are set for turbo dial. They can be called by pressing and holding the speed dial number (1 through 9). speed dial First Draft 6-15-07 Each phone number stored in Contacts is assigned a Speed Dial number, which you can use to call that number. 1 From the idle screen, use the keypad to enter the Speed Dial number assigned to the phone number you want to call. 2 Press #. 3 Press S. voice mail Note: To receive voice mail messages, you must first set up a voice mail account with Nextel. receive a message When you receive a voice mail message, New VoiceMail Message appears on the display. To check voicemail messages press - under Call. To dismiss the message notification press O, or - under Back. 54 calls If the caller leaves a message, this icon y appears on the display, reminding you that you have a new message. create Group lists in contacts Nextel Group WalkieTalkie calls 1 Select [New Group]. Shortcut: From the idle screen press under Contcts. Tip: You can also create a Group by selecting [New Contact] and assigning the Group contact type. First Draft 6-15-07 A Nextel Group Walkie-Talki call is similar to a Walkie-Talkie call, but is made to all members of a Group at once. A Group is a group of Walkie-Talkie numbers that you create using your phone. A Group must contain at least 2 members and can contain up to 20 members. You can create a Group for one call only or store it to Contacts so you can call it any time. You can use Send via PTT to send SDG lists to other phones that have this capability. If you want to assign a name to the Group, enter the name. Note: If you do not assign a name, the Group is named “Group” followed by the number of members in the Group. For example, “Group (8)” for a Group list with 8 members. 2 Add Walkie-Talkie numbers. See “add walkie-talkie numbers”below. 3 If you want to create a voice name for the Group, select [Options] > Voice Name. As directed by the screen prompts, say and calls 55 repeat the voice name you want to assign to the Grou0. Speak clearly into the microphone. 4 Press - under Save. add walkie-talkie numbers You can add Walkie-Talkie numbers to a Group by selecting them from Contacts, the recent calls list, or memo. You can add all members in an existing Group by selecting the list. add members from Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo 1 While creating a SDG list, select [Add Member] or select [Add Number] and press under Browse. Tip: To move between Contacts, the recent calls list, and Memo, scroll left or right. First Draft 6-15-07 You can select more than one member from Contacts and the recent calls list. A checkmark appears next to each selected item. Tip: To deselect a selected item, highlight it and press O. You can also enter Walkie-Talkie numbers from the keypad. 2 Scroll to the members you want from Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo, and press O. A checkmark appears next to each selected member. Tip: To deselect a selected member, highlight it and press O. 3 Press - under Done. add members manually from the keypad 1 While creating a Grou[, select [Add Number]. 56 calls 2 Enter the Walkie-Talkie number using the keypad. delete a Group from Contacts 1 Scroll to the Group you want to delete. remove members or Groups 2 Press M > Delete Group. remove a member from a Group 1 From Contacts, scroll to the Group you want to delete the member from. make Group walkie-talkie calls 1 From Contacts or the recent calls list, scroll to or select the Group you want. or First Draft 6-15-07 4 Press - > Remove Member. Press and hold s until a prompt appears telling you to say the voice name. Say the voice name assigned to the Group you want. 5 Press - under Save. or remove all members from a Group 1 From Contacts, scroll to the Group you want to delete the member from. From the idle screen, press the number on your keypad for the shortcut you assigned to the Group you want. 2 Press - under Edit. or 3 Press M > Remove All Members. Enter or select a Walkie-Talkie numbers and add more Walkie-Talkie numbers. 2 Press - under Edit. 3 Scroll to the member you want to remove. 4 Press - under Yes to confirm. calls 57 “start a Group walkie-talkie call with a walkie-talkie number” below. 2 Push the Walkie-Talkie button. start a Group walkie-talkie call with a walkie-talkie number You can start a Group Walkie-Talkie call with any Walkie-Talkie number you want to call. 3 Add more Walkie-Talkie numbers. See “add walkie-talkie numbers” on page 56. If you want to save the Group you have created press M > Store Group. or First Draft 6-15-07 Note: Choose the first Walkie-Talkie number that you want in the Group Walkie-Talkie call: 1 From the idle screen, enter the WalkieTalkie number. or From the Contacts list, scroll to an entry containing the Walkie-Talkie number. or From recent calls list, scroll to an entry containing the Walkie-Talkie number. 58 2 Press M > Call New Group. calls If you do not want to save the Group, press - under Done. 4 Push the Walkie-Talkie button to make the call. Group call information While you are in a Group call, the following appears on the screen: • The name of the Group • The name or the Walkie-Talkie number of the person speaking • The number of participants in the Group Walkie-Talkie call Group walkie-talkie call details During a Group Walkie-Talkie call, you can view details about the other Group members, such as their name or Walkie-Talkie number, and their status on the call. To view Group Walkie-Talkie call details, press - under Details. U A member of the Group who could not be reached on the Group Walkie-Talkie call. u A member of the Group whose status is unknown. First Draft 6-15-07 In the Group Call Details view, these icons appear next to member names or WalkieTalkie numbers: T The member of the Group who is speaking. A A member of the Group who is active on the Group Walkie-Talkie call, but not speaking. O A member of the Group who has exited the call. calls 59 customize ring tones making a sound; Silent sets your phone to neither vibrate nor make a sound. To set the ring tone your phone makes when you receive phone calls, call alerts, message notifications, pictures sent using Send via PTT or Datebook reminders: Tip: Highlighting a ring tone lets you hear it. First Draft 6-15-07 Note: Only ring tones stored in your phone’s memory are available in the ring tones list. Not all audio files can be assigned as ring tones. Find it: M > Ring Tones 1 Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off. 2 Scroll through the list of ring tones and select the one you want to assign. Vibrate sets your phone to vibrate instead of 60 customize 3 Select the features you want to assign the ring tone to. 4 When you are finished, press Done. Note: This icon M appears on the display if you set your phone to neither vibrate nor make a sound for phone calls. set your phone to vibrate You can set your phone to vibrate instead of making a sound when you receive all phone calls, Walkie-Talkie calls, group calls, call alerts, messages notifications, pictures sent using Send via PTT, and Datebook reminders. Find it: M > Ring Tones > Vibrate All 1 Set this option to On or Locked. Setting this option to On lets you turn Vibrate All off by pressing the up volume control. Setting this option to Locked requires you to press and hold the up volume control to turn Vibrate All off. The Locked option helps prevent you from accidentally turning Vibrate All off. 1 Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off. 2 Select Vibrate from the list of ring tones. 3 Select the features you want to set to make no sound. 4 When you are finished, press - under Done. First Draft 6-15-07 To set Vibrate All to On or Locked using the volume controls: Press the volume controls to turn down the volume as far as possible to set Vibrate All to On. Continue to hold the down volume control to set Vibrate All to Locked. To set your phone to vibrate instead of making a sound for some features but not others: Find it: M > Ring Tones wallpaper Set a photo or picture as a wallpaper (background) image in your phone’s home screen or throughout all menu screens. Find it: M > Settings > Display/Info > Wallpaper To select a wallpaper image scroll through the list of pictures and press O to select the picture of your choice. Note: You can set the wallpaper to change automatically after a certain period of time by customize 61 turning on the Auto Cycle feature located in the Wallpaper menu. Delete After — Sets the amount of time Datebook waits to delete an event after it occurs. backlight Time Shift — Lets you shift the times of all Datebook events. This is useful if you are traveling to a different time zone. Set the amount of time that the display and java apps. backlights remain on, or turn off the backlight feature to extend battery life. First Draft 6-15-07 Find it: M > Settings > Display/Info > Backlight datebook Find it: M > Datebook > M > Setup You can view or change these options: Start View — Sets Datebook to start in day view, week view, or month view when you access Datebook. Daily Begin — Sets the beginning of your day. This is the earliest time of day displayed in week view, if you have a 12-hour day view. 62 customize Alert Timeout — Sets the amount of time a tone continues to sound when you receive a Datebook reminder. Clock — Controls whether the time and date appear on the home screen; sets time and date format. hide or show location information Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with locationbased services that may be available in the future. The Location feature allows the network to detect your position. Turning Location off will hide your location from everyone except for your local emergency response center. Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position using GPS technology, making some applications and services easier to use. Turning Location off will disable the GPS location function for all purposes except 911, but will not hide your general location based on the cell site serving your call. No application or service may use your location without your request or permission. GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in all areas. First Draft 6-15-07 set your privacy options: Find it: M > GPS > Privacy Select Restricted, Unrestricted, or Ask Access. customize 63 other features advanced calling feature call waiting Make or receive a phone call and press M > 3 Way. Enter the second phone number, press N and - under Join. First Draft 6-15-07 Find it: To accept the second call and put the active call on hold press under Yes. To accept the second call and end the active call press S. Your phone rings with the second call for you to answer. 64 feature 3-way call other features—advanced calling Tip: For quick ways to enter the number, press M to see the dialing menu. You cannot make any other calls after you have joined a 3-way call, even if one party disconnects. contacts feature edit/delete contact entry set ringer ID datebook Press - under Contacts. Select a contact and press M > Edit. Change the desired content and press - under Done. Press - under Contacts. Select a contact and press M > Edit > Ringer. Select desired ringer, press under Back, and - under Done. feature create datebook events see datebook event To create a new Datebook event press M > D > [New Event]. To see a calendar event left or press M > D > right to see the day and up or down to see the events. When an event reminder occurs press - under View. First Draft 6-15-07 event reminder Press - under Back to close the reminder. other features—contacts 65 feature receive datebook events via PTT GPS To view the information while still in the WalkieTalkie call press O. The 5 most recent events received from a WalkieTalkie number are stored with the that Walkie-Talkie number on the recent calls list. To improve GPS performance: • Stay in the open, • Move away from other electrical or electronic devices • Try to remain stationary. First Draft 6-15-07 To store events to the Datebook press - under Save while viewing the event you want to store. 66 other features—GPS feature make an emergency call Dial your local emergency number to be connected to an emergency response center. If you are on an active call, you must end it before making an emergency call. feature view approximate location set GPS privacy options To see where you currently are press M > GPS > Position. Scroll to view the entire screen. To recalculate position press Rfrsh. This may take several minutes. To set the level of privacy for your GPS system press M > GPS > Privacy. feature set GPS PIN Press M > Settings > Security > GPS PIN > On or Off > Enter the security current GPS PIN. Note: Your default GPS PIN is 0000. First Draft 6-15-07 If your GPS PIN security feature is enabled, enter your GPS PIN and select the privacy option you want. To change your GPS PIN press M > Settings > Security > Change Passwds > GPS PIN. Enter the current GPS PIN and enter the new 4- to 8-digit GPS PIN. Re-enter the new 4to 8-digit GPS PIN to confirm. other features—GPS 67 handsfree SMS messages Note: The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a call if you can't concentrate on driving. Additionally, the use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products feature speakerphone auto answer 68 feature read messages When you receive an SMS message, it will automatically appear on your phone's main display screen. To view the entire message press down. If the messages is urgent, the message icon blinks in your display. While the message is open press - under Reply. Type the message and press under Send. First Draft 6-15-07 To activate the speakerphone while driving press and hold the speakerphone key s. To automatically answer calls when connected to a car kit or headset press M > Settings > Phone Calls > Auto Ans. Select the amount of rings before answering. other features—handsfree reply to messages or Press - under Reply > [Create Reply] or select a quick reply from the list and press under Send. personalize feature language To set the language of your menu press M > Settings > Display/Info > Language. backlight time To select how long the length display screen and keypad are backlit press M > Settings > Display/Info > Backlight. menu style To show the Main Menu as graphic icons or a text-based list press M > Settings > Display/Info > Menu View. clock display To display the clock on your idle screen press M > Settings > Display/Info > Clock > Display > On. First Draft 6-15-07 other features—personalize 69 First Draft 6-15-07 70 other features—personalize First Draft 6-15-07 Important Safety and Legal Information 71 Safety and General Information This section contains important information on the safe and efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this information before using your integrated multi-service portable radio.* Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Energy • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J. • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). C95. 1-1992. • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). C95. 1-2005 Edition.* • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998. • Ministry of Health (Canada). Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999. • Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 2003. • ANATEL, Brasil Regulatory Authority, Resolution 303 (July 2, 2002) "Regulation of the limitation of exposure to First Draft 6-15-07 Your phone contains a transmiter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy. Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Your Motorola radio product is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy (EME): 72 Safety Information * The information provided in this document superseedes the general safety information in user’s guides published prior to May 1, 2006 electrical, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range between 9 kHz and 300 GHz." "Attachment to Resolution 303 from July 2, 2002." Operational Precautions To assure optimal radio product performance and to be sure that human exposure to RF does not exceed the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always follow these instructions and precautions : When using your radio product as a traditional two-way radio, hold the radio product in a vertical position with the microphone one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from the lips. Product Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your radio product as you would a wireline telephone. Speak directly into the microphone. If you wear a radio product on your body when transmitting, always place the radio product in a Motorola approved clip, holder, holster, case or body harness. If you do not use a body-worn accessory supplied or approved by Motorola and are not using the radio product in the intended use positions along side the head in the phone mode or in front of the face in the two-way radio mode—or if you hang your device from a lanyard around your neck—keep the device at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting. First Draft 6-15-07 Two-way radio operation Your radio product has been designed and tested to comply with national and international standards and guidelines regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy, when operated in the two-way mode (at the face, or at the abdomen when using an audio accessory) at usage factors of up to 50% talk/50% listen. Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the PTT button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the time or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance). Safety Information 73 ALL MODELS WITH FCC ID IHDT56HG2 MEET THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. 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 standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions reviewed by the FCC 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 level 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 wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that is does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.53 W/kg and when tested on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.55 W/kg during packet data transmission. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.)2 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID IHDT56HG2. First Draft 6-15-07 74 Safety Information Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. 1 In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. 2 The SAR information reported to the FCC includes the FCC-accepted Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product. Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-453-0920, or visit our website at www.motorola.com/iden. Implantable Medical Devices If you have an implantable medical devices, such as a pacemaker or defibrillator, consult your physician before using this radio product. Persons with implantable medical devices should observe the following precautions: • ALWAYS keep the phone more than 20 centimeters (8 inches) from the the implantable medical device when the phone is turned ON. • DO NOT carry the phone in a breast pocket; • Use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference. • Turn OFF the phone inmediately if you have any reason to suspect that the interference is taking place. Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless phone with your implantable medical device, consult your health care provider. First Draft 6-15-07 RF Energy Interference/Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your handset may cause interference with other devices. Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference Problems Turn OFF your radio product where posted notices instruct you to do so. In an aricraft, turn off your radio product whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. If your radio product offers an airplane mode or similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight. Hearing Aids Some mobile devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer or physician to discuss alternatives. Safety Information 75 Other Medical Devices and Health Care Facilities If you use any other personal medical devices, consult your physician or the manufacturer or your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Turn off your radio product when instructed to do so in hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Driving Precautions Check the laws and regulations on the use of radio products in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your radio product while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road. Using a mobile device may be distracting. Discontinue a call if you can’t concentrate on driving. • Use handsfree operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. • Do not place a handset in the airbag deployment area. Responsible driving practices can be found in the “Smart Practices While Driving” section at the end of this guide and/or at the Motorola Web site: www.motorola.com/callsmart. Note: The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction. Discontinue a call if you can’t concentrate on driving. Additionally, the use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products. Operational Warnings Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted, and can include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders. When you are in such area, turn off your hanset, and do not remove, install, or charge batteries unless it is a radio product type especially qualified for use in such areas as “Intrinsically Safe” (for example, Factory Mutual, CSA, or UL approved). In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion or fire. First Draft 6-15-07 76 Safety Information Batteries and Chargers Caution: Improper treatment or use of batteries may present a danger of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. For more information, see the “Battery Use and Battery Safety” section in this user’s guide. Your battery, charger, or portable radio may contain symbols, defined as follows: Symbol 032374o 032376o 032375o Definition Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fire. 032378o Definition Listening at full volume to music or voice through a headset may damage your hearing. Important safety information follows. Choking Hazards Your portable radio or its accessories may include detachable parts, which may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep your device and its accessories away from small children. First Draft 6-15-07 Your battery or mobile device may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the trash. Li Ion BATT Symbol Your mobile device contains an internal lithium ion battery. Do not let your battery, charger, or mobile device get wet. Glass Parts Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glass could break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove. Stop using your mobile device until the glass is replaced by a qualified service center. Seizures/Blackouts Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video games. These may occur even if a person has 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 Safety Information 77 physician before playing video games or enabling a flashing-lights feature (if available) on your mobile device. Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is always a good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave the lights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop use if you are very tired. Caution About High Volume Usage States), 1-877-483-2840 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired). First Draft 6-15-07 Listening at full volume to music or voice through a headset may damage your hearing. Repetitive Motion When you repetitively perform actions such as pressing keys or entering finger-written characters, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a physician. Service & Repairs If you have questions or need assistance, we’re here to help. Go to www.motorola.com/iden, where you can select from a number of customer care options. You can also contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at 1-800-453-0920 (United 78 Safety Information Limited Warranty Motorola Communications Products (International) Note: This Warranty applies in Singapore and the Philippines. Products Covered Length of Coverage What Does this Warranty Cover? Batteries. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. First Draft 6-15-07 MOTOROLA warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured iDEN Communication Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below: Products Covered iDEN Suscriber Digital Mobile and Portable Units Product Accesories (manufactured by or under license from MOTOROLA). Length of Coverage One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. Rechargeable Batteries will be replaced during the applicable warranty period if: • the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or • the battery develops leakage. MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA. This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or Safety Information 79 transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product. MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment if expressly excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole, or any portion of the system not produced by MOTOROLA, under this warranty. OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. How to Get Warranty Service: You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by MOTOROLA through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product (e.g., dealer or communication service provider), it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. First Draft 6-15-07 General Provisions: This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA’S responsibilities regarding the Product, Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’S options, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INLCUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS 80 Safety Information What This Warranty Does Not Cover: • Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner. • Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect. • Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment. • Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship. • A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the audition to the Product of non-MOTOROLA supplied equipment). • Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible. • Rechargeable batteries if: Any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of tampering. The damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service other than the Product for which it is specified. • Freight costs to the repair depot. • A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the Product, does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’S published specifications or the local type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from MOTOROLA. • Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not effect the operation of the Product. • Normal and customary wear and tear. • Exclusion for defects or damage arising from use of the products in connection with non-MOTOROLA equipment. Patent and Software Provisions: MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a patent, and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following: • That MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim; • That MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise; and • Should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA’S opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a patent, that such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA. First Draft 6-15-07 Safety Information 81 MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or sued in connection with the Product or any parts thereof. In no event shall MOTOROLA be liable for any incidental, special or consequential damages arising from any claim of patent infringement or alleged infringement. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for copyrighted MOTOROLA software, such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such MOTOROLA software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise or rights in such MOTOROLA software is permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent rights or copyrights. First Draft 6-15-07 82 Safety Information Hearing Aid Compatibility A number of Motorola phones have been tested for hearing aid compatibility. When some wireless phones are used with certain hearing aids, users may detect a noise which can interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing aid. Some hearing aids are more “immune” than others to this interference noise, and phones can also vary in the amount of interference noise they may generate. ANSI standard C63.19 was developed to provide a standardized means of measuring both mobile phone and hearing aids to determine usability rating categories for both. Ratings have been developed for mobile phones to assist hearing aid users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing aid. Not all phones have been rated for compatibility with hearing aids. Phones that have been rated have a label with the rating(s) located on the box, and at www.motorola.com/accessibility. These ratings are not guarantees of compatibility. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing aid and individual type and degree of hearing loss. If a hearing aid is particularly vulnerable to interference, even a phone with a higher rating may still cause unacceptable noise levels in the hearing aid Trying out the phone with your hearing aid is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. “M” Rating: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements for hearing aid compatibility and are likely to generate less interference to hearing aids than unrated phones. (M4 is the “better” or higher of the two ratings.) On those models with an extendable antenna, this rating is determined only with the antenna extended. “T” Rating: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing aid's telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. (T4 is the “better” or higher of the two ratings.) On those models with a telecoil mode setting, this rating is determined only with the phone so set. For setting instructions, see “Features for the Hearing Impaired” in the section entitled “Advanced Calling Features”. Note that not all hearing aids have telecoils in them. Hearing aids may also be measured for immunity to interference from wireless phones and may have ratings similar to wireless phones. Ask your hearing healthcare professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add the rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine the estimated usability: • Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers excellent use. • Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use. First Draft 6-15-07 Safety Information 83 • Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable. Thus, if you use an M3 phone with a M3 hearing aid you will have a combined rating of six for “excellent use.” This methodology applies equally for T ratings. More information about hearing aid compatibility may be found at: www.motorola.com/accessibility, www.fcc.gov, www.fda.gov, and www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.asp First Draft 6-15-07 84 Safety Information Information From the World Health Organization Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you are concerned, you may want to limit your own or your children’s RF WHO Information exposure by limiting the length of calls or by using hands-free devices to keep mobile phones away from your head and body. Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193 Further information: http://www.who.int./peh-emf First Draft 6-15-07 Product Registration Online Product Registration: http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/ Motosupport/source/registration.asp Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new Motorola product. Registering helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you should your product require an update or other service. Registration is for U.S. residents only and is not required for warranty coverage. Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your Motorola Personal Communications Product you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status. Thank you for choosing a Motorola product. Registration WHO Information 85 Export Law Assurances This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The Governments of the United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation Export Law Wireless: The New Recyclable First Draft 6-15-07 Your wireless mobile device can be recycled. Recycling your mobile device reduces the amount of waste disposed in landfills and allows recycled materials to be incorporated into new products. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and its members encourage consumers to recycle their mobile devices and have taken steps to promote the collection and environmentally sound recycling of end-of-life devices. As a mobile device user, you have an important role in ensuring that this device is recycled properly. When it comes time to give this mobile device up or trade it in for a new one, please remember that the mobile device, the charger, and many of its accessories can be recycled. It's easy. To learn more about CTIA's Recycling Program for Used Wireless Devices, please visit us at: http://recycling.motorola.young-america.com/ index.html Recycling 86 or re-exportation of this product to certain destinations. For further information contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Export Law California Perchlorate Label Some mobile phones use an internal, permanent backup battery on the printed circuit board that may contain very small amounts of perchlorate. In such cases, California law requires the following label: “Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.” There is no special handling required by consumer. Perchlorate Label First Draft 6-15-07 Perchlorate Label 87 Privacy and Data Security Motorola understands that privacy and data security are important to everyone. Because some features of your mobile device may affect your privacy or data security, please follow these recommendations to enhance protection of your information: • Monitor access — Keep your mobile device with you and do not leave it where others may have unmonitored access. Lock your device’s keypad where this feature is available. • Keep software up to date — If Motorola or a software/application vendor releases a patch or software fix for your mobile device which updates the device’s security, install it as soon as possible. • Erase before recycling — Delete personal information or data from your mobile device prior to disposing of it or turning it in for recycling. For step-by-step instructions on how to delete all personal information from your device, please contact your local iDEN Customer Service. Note: Note: For information on backing up your mobile device data before erasing it, go to www.motorola.com and then navigate to the “downloads” section of the consumer Web page for “Motorola Backup” or “Motorola Phone Tools.” Privacy and Data Security • Understanding AGPS — In order to comply with emergency caller location requirements of the FCC, certain Motorola mobile devices incorporate Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) technology. AGPS technology also can be used in non-emergency applications to track and monitor a user’s location — for example, to provide driving directions. Users who prefer not to permit such tracking and monitoring should avoid using such applications. If you have further questions regarding how use of your mobile device may impact your privacy or data security, please contact Motorola at privacy@motorola.com, or contact your service provider. First Draft 6-15-07 88 Privacy and Data Security Smart Practices While Driving Drive Safe, Call Smart SM Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Go to www.motorola.com/callsmart for more information. Your mobile device lets you communicate by voice and data—almost anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless service is available and safe conditions allow. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you choose to use your mobile device while driving, remember the following tips: • Get to know your Motorola mobile device and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road. • When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your mobile device with one of the many Motorola Original hands-free accessories available today. • Position your mobile device within easy reach. Be able to access your mobile device without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an Driving Safety • inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility—driving safely. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when your car is not moving or before pulling into traffic. If you must make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that can divert your attention away from the road. Use your mobile device to call for help. Dial 911 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident, or medical emergencies.* First Draft 6-15-07 • • • • Driving Safety 89 • Use your mobile device to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 911 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.* • Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.* First Draft 6-15-07 * Wherever wireless phone service is available. 90 Driving Safety Index accessories 9, 68 active phone line 44 advanced calling 64 3-way calls 64 airplane mode 49 alert set 47, 60 turn off 47, 50 answer a call 15 auto replies 35 Bluetooth setting your phone 42 turning on or off 42 bluetooth 42 contacts 65 datebook 65 receive events via PTT 66 setup 62 dial a phone number 15 dialed calls 50 display 43 First Draft 6-15-07 backlight 62, 69 battery 10, 12, 13 life, extend 10 battery indicator 44 call answer 15 end 15 make 15 caller ID 52 calls 50 center key 47 center select key 9 clock 69 codes 48 combined power/end/home key 14, 15 earpiece volume 47 emergency number 52 end a call 15 export regulations 86 Index 91 F frequently asked questions service and repairs 78 keypad locking 48 one touch walkie-talkie 25 optional accessory 9, 68 optional feature 9 GPS 66 GPS enabled emergency calls 53 GPS PIN 48 GPS, see GPS enabled language 69 lock phone 48 low battery message 44 packet data 44 passwords 48 passwords. See codes personalize 68, 69 phone locking 48 phone number 18 PT Manager 27 First Draft 6-15-07 handsfree 68 handsfree speaker 47 Hearing Aid Compatibility 83 home screen 43 make a call 15 messages 68 MMS 28 auto replies 28 priority 28 incoming call message 52 international calls 53 iTAP text entry mode 45 navigation key 9, 47 92 Index radio frequency 72 received calls 50 recent calls 50 recycling 86 redial 51 ring style indicator 44 ring style, setting 47 ring tones off 60 setting 60 vibrate 60, 61 ringer volume 47 speed dial 54 store your number 18 tap text entry mode 45 text entry 44 turn on/off 14 walkie-talkie 27 walkie-talkie calls answer 16 make 15 wallpaper 61 WHO information 85 First Draft 6-15-07 safety radio frequency 72 RF energy interference 75 safety information 72 safety tips 89 security 48 security code 48 send key 15 send via PTT 19 SIM card 10 SIM PIN 48 soft keys 43 speaker 44, 66 unlock phone 48 unlock code 48 your phone number 18 voice commands 51 voice mail receiving 54 setting up 54 voicemail 54 volume 47 Index 93 First Draft 6-15-07 94 Index First Draft 6-15-07 www.motorola.com First Draft 6-15-07 NNTN7280A 00000000 XX XX Month/07 Printed in USA
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