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Motorola
iDEN®
Digital Multi-Service Data Capable Phone
i2000plus User’s Guide
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NTN9487A
Patent and Trademark Information
Patent and Trademark Information
This product is protected under one or more of the following patents:
4817157, 4896361, 4857928, 5041793, 5060294, 5066923, 5134718, 5140156,
5239963, 5257411, 5287387, 5265219, 5289504, 5316168, 5317247, 5338396,
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Additional patents are pending.
MOTOROLA. the stylized M logo, and all other trademarks indicated as such
herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ®Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off.
Manufactured under one or more of the U.S. patents listed in the User’s Guides.
T9 is a trademark owned by Tegic Communications, Inc.
All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective
companies.
IMPORTANT!
Be sure to read “Safety and General Information” on page 73
before using your i2000plus
© Copyright 2000, Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
i2000plus User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Patent and Trademark Information.................................................................. i
Table of Contents ......................................................................................... iii
i2000plus Phone Features............................................................................... 7
Learning to Use Your i2000plus Phone .................................................. 7
Getting Started.............................................................................................. 10
Setting Up Your i2000plus Phone for Use............................................ 10
Inserting the SIM Card.......................................................................... 11
Charging and Attaching the Battery...................................................... 12
Turning On Your i2000plus Phone ....................................................... 13
Light Sensor .......................................................................................... 14
SIM Card PIN........................................................................................ 14
Entering the PIN................................................................................14
Unblocking the PIN.......................................................................... 15
Changing the PIN ............................................................................. 15
Disabling the PIN Requirement ....................................................... 16
Enabling the PIN Requirement ........................................................ 16
Display Icons......................................................................................... 18
About Modes and Menus ...................................................................... 19
Setting the Time and Date..................................................................... 19
Changing the Display Language ........................................................... 21
Selectable Backlight Timer ................................................................... 22
Making Phone Calls ..................................................................................... 23
International Phone Calls Using Plus Dialing.................................. 23
Inserting Pauses into Phone Numbers.............................................. 23
Using Other Dialing Methods ............................................................... 23
Scroll ................................................................................................ 23
Speed Dial ........................................................................................ 24
Name Search .................................................................................... 24
Last Number Redial ......................................................................... 24
Turbo Dial® Feature ........................................................................ 24
Automatic Redial ............................................................................. 25
Emergency Dial................................................................................ 25
Hands-Free Speakerphone..................................................................... 25
Receiving a Phone Call ........................................................................ 26
Missed Call Indicator ............................................................................ 26
What Is My Phone Number? ................................................................. 27
VibraCall® Feature ............................................................................... 27
Selecting VibraCall for All Incoming Calls and Messages ............. 27
Selecting VibraCall for Individual Services .................................... 28
Keypad Lock ......................................................................................... 29
Setting the Ringer Volume.................................................................... 29
Selecting a Ring Style ........................................................................... 29
Additional Call Services............................................................................... 31
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Call Forwarding .................................................................................... 31
Unconditional Call Forwarding ....................................................... 31
Conditional Call Forwarding ........................................................... 31
Call Waiting.......................................................................................... 32
Call Hold............................................................................................... 33
3-Way Calling....................................................................................... 33
Call Barring .......................................................................................... 33
Barring Incoming Calls ................................................................... 33
Barring Outgoing Calls.................................................................... 34
Viewing Call Barring Status............................................................ 35
Changing Your Call Barring Passcode ............................................ 36
Alternate Phone Line (iDEN Only) ...................................................... 36
Setting the Active Line .................................................................... 37
Receiving a Call............................................................................... 37
Receiving a Call on Your Alternate Line ........................................ 37
Phone Only Mode (iDEN Only) ........................................................... 37
Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists ................................................... 39
Combined Phone Number and Private ID List ................................ 39
Pre-Pend Feature................................................................................... 39
Last 10 Calls Received and Sent Lists............................................. 43
Quickstore of Phone Numbers......................................................... 44
Traveling Between Systems......................................................................... 46
Searching for a Network.................................................................. 46
Storing Your Preferred List of Networks ........................................ 47
Storing New Networks to Your Known List ........................................ 48
Making Private Calls (iDEN only) .............................................................. 50
Receiving a Private Call ....................................................................... 51
Private/Group Mode Speaker ............................................................... 51
Call Alert .............................................................................................. 51
Sending a Call Alert ........................................................................ 51
Receiving a Call Alert .................................................................... 52
Call Alert Queuing........................................................................... 52
Clearing or Queueing a Call Alert ................................................... 52
Responding to a Queued Call Alert ................................................. 52
Quickstore of Private IDs ..................................................................... 52
Storing Your Private ID........................................................................ 53
Making Group Calls (iDEN only) ............................................................... 54
Receiving a Group Call ........................................................................ 54
Adding and Storing a Talkgroup .......................................................... 55
Area Selection....................................................................................... 55
Private/Group Mode Speaker ............................................................... 55
Using Mail Services..................................................................................... 56
Net Mail ................................................................................................ 56
Voice Mail ............................................................................................ 57
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Alert Receipt ......................................................................................... 58
Message Mail ........................................................................................ 58
Saving and Erasing Mail .................................................................. 59
Auto Call Back................................................................................. 59
Mail Memory Full ............................................................................ 59
Using Your Phone as a Modem.................................................................... 60
Setting Programming Menus........................................................................ 61
About Status Messages................................................................................. 66
Accessories ................................................................................................... 67
Leather Carry Case................................................................................ 67
Batteries............................................................................................
67
Charging the Batteries...................................................................... 67
Battery Operating Instructions ......................................................... 67
Travel Charger....................................................................................... 68
Using the Travel Charger ................................................................. 68
Travel Charger Operating Specifications......................................... 68
Vehicular Battery Charger .................................................................... 68
Using the Vehicular Battery Charger ............................................... 69
Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger........................................ 69
Vehicular Battery Charger Operating Specifications....................... 69
Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger............................................................... 70
Charging a Battery ........................................................................... 70
Audio Adapter ....................................................................................... 71
Using the Audio Adapter ................................................................. 71
Attaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone ............................... 71
Removing the Audio Adapter ......................................................... 71
Dash Mount Holder............................................................................... 72
Using the Dash Mount Holder ......................................................... 72
Safety and General Information ................................................................... 73
RF Operational Characteristics ............................................................. 73
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy ................................................. 73
Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure ........................ 73
Phone Operation............................................................................... 74
Two-way radio operation ................................................................. 74
Body-worn operation ....................................................................... 74
Data operation .................................................................................. 74
Approved Accessories...................................................................... 74
Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility........................................ 75
Facilities ........................................................................................... 75
Aircraft ............................................................................................. 76
Medical Devices.................................................................................... 76
Pacemakers....................................................................................... 76
Hearing Aids .................................................................................... 76
Other Medical Devices..................................................................... 76
i2000plus User’s Guide
Safety and General................................................................................
Use While Driving................................................................................
Operational Warnings ..................................................................................
Blasting Caps and Areas .......................................................................
Operational Cautions ...................................................................................
Antennas ...............................................................................................
Batteries ................................................................................................
Cleaning and Drying Considerations....................................................
Accessory Safety Information .....................................................................
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products ...............................
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (international) .......
Owner’s Information....................................................................................
Private Number Directory ...............................................................
Talkgroup Directory ........................................................................
European Union Directives Conformance Statement ..................................
Index ............................................................................................................
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i2000plus Phone Features
i2000plus Phone Features
You can use this fold-out diagram as a bookmark, making it easy to refer to
while you learn to use your i2000plus phone.
1. Antenna
2. Earpiece
3. Volume
Control
Buttons
13. Alphanumeric
Display
4. Push-To-Talk
(PTT) Button
14. Light Sensor
plus
5. Scroll Key
15. Option Keys
6. Mode Key
16. Send/End Key
7. LED
17. Menu Key
8. On/Off Key
*9. Punctuation
Key
18. Alphanumeric
Keypad
*10. Back Key
11. Vibe-all Key
next
12. Microphone
*19. Home Key
*20. Next Word Key
21. Speaker Key
22. Accessory
Connector
*These features are available in the Net Mode browser.
MAEPF 26653 A
Learning to Use Your i2000plus Phone
Tear off the Quick Reference Card located on the back cover,
complete the information and keep it handy.
Read Safety and General Information.
Familiarize yourself with the Table of Contents.
Read Getting Started, which includes a Quick Guide to i2000plus phone
Functions.
NOTE:Remove the plastic film lens protector from the display.
NOTE:The display backlight is activated by pressing and holding
i2000plus User’s Guide
Table 1:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Scroll Key
6.
7.
Mode Key
LED (Light
Emitting
Diode)
On/Off Button
8.
10.
11.
Punctuation
Key
Back Key
Vibe-All Key
12.
13.
Microphone
Light Sensor
14.
15.
Alphanumeric
Display
Option Keys
16.
Send/End Key
17.
18.
Menu Key
Alphanumeric
Keypad
Home Key
9.
19.
20.
21.
Antenna
Earpiece
Volume
Control
Buttons
Push-To-Talk
(PTT) Button
Next Word
Key
Speaker/
Speakerphone
Key
Extend for optimal signal.
Listen to calls when the speakerphone is off.
Press to adjust volume levels in Phone,
Private, and Group modes. In mail menus,
press to scroll forward and backward.
Transmit a Private or Group Call, or a
CallAlert™. Press and hold to talk; release to
listen. (iDEN use only)
Press the left side to scroll backward or the
right side to scroll forward through menu
options and lists. When entering text, press to
erase text or add a space.
Press to change modes. (iDEN use only)
Check the phone’s status. See Table 2 on
page 13 for more information.
Press and hold to turn your i2000plus phone on
or off.
Add punctuation in the Net Mode microbrowser (within T9TM Text Input).
Return to the previous micro-browser screen.
Press to deactivate or turn on the vibration
alert.
Use to speak during calls.
When a key is pressed, the light sensor will
activate the backlight only when your phone is
in poor lighting conditions.
View up to four lines (up to 12 characters per
line) on the display.
Press the right or left option key to select the
menu option that appears directly above the
key.
Press to answer an incoming Phone call. After
entering a phone number, press to dial the call
or to redial the entered phone number. Press to
end Phone calls.
Press to scroll through menu options.
Enter telephone numbers, Private Call IDs, and
alphanumeric characters.
Press to return to the micro-browser Home
menu.
Press to display the next word choice in the
micro-browser (within T9 Text Input).
Press to switch between the earpiece and
speaker during Private and Group calls. (iDEN
use only)
When in a phone call, press to activate
speakerphone (iDEN and GSM)
i2000plus Phone Features
Table 1:
22.
Accessory
Connector
Use to connect accessories or the battery
charger.
i2000plus User’s Guide
Getting Started
ongratulations on purchasing your Motorola iDEN i2000plus multiservice, data-capable, digital, portable global phone. The use of two
state-of-the-art technologies, iDEN and GSM (Global System for Mobile
communications), provides worldwide services to keep you in constant touch
with your business and personal contacts wherever you travel.
A removable Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card holds all your personal
information, including secure Personal Identification Numbers (PINs), names,
and phone numbers. Just as you protect your credit and bank cards with PINs,
you can safeguard your SIM card with a PIN.
Exciting new features include a vibration-only key, call barring, and a missedcall indicator to help provide efficient operation of your i2000plus phone. And,
new ease-of-dialing features, such as Turbo Dial® and the Last Ten Received
and Sent lists, as well as stored names and numbers, help you to quickly make
and return phone calls.
Your i2000plus phone offers:
• Phone Mode - for cellular phone operation. See Page 23.
• Private Mode - for two-way radio use to talk with one person in
your iDEN service area. See Page 50.
• Group Mode - for two-way radio use to talk with several people in
your iDEN service area. See Page 54.
• Messaging Services - for message and voice mail. Page 56
• Net Mode -- for accessing the built-in micro-browser. See the Net
Mode User’s Guide.
• Fax and Data Transfer -- for circuit data faxes and file transfers.
See “Using Your Phone as a Modem” on page 60.
NOTE
• Some features of your i2000plus phone are available only in
the iDEN service area, and are indicated as such in this
guide.
• This guide describes the features of the i2000plus phone as
they were set up by Motorola. However, your carrier or your
organization may have changed or added features. For more
information, check with your carrier or your organization.
Setting Up Your i2000plus Phone for Use
Before you can use your new i2000plus phone, you’ll need to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Insert the SIM card—see Page 11.
Attach the battery—see Page 12.
Turn on your i2000plus phone—see Page 13.
Optional: Enter a PIN for your SIM card—see Page 14.
Getting Started
Inserting the SIM Card
The SIM card contains all your stored names, numbers, and PINs after you enter
them in your i2000plus phone. You can make a phone call only when the SIM
card is properly placed in the phone.
NOTE
Depending on the network that you are on, you may be
able to make an emergency call without a SIM card.
Important! Insert and remove your SIM card with care so that you do not lose
it.
To insert the SIM card:
1. If your i2000plus phone is on, press and hold
until you see
the message “Powering Off”.
2. Turn the phone over so that the antenna is at the upper left corner.
3. If the battery is attached,
Latch
remove it. For information,
see “Detaching the Battery” on
page 12.
4. Slide the latch to the left
position and open the SIM
card holder.
Latch
5. If you have a full-size SIM
card, gently punch out the
mini SIM card.
6. Position the cut corner of the
SIM card as illustrated and
slide the card into the holder.
7. Close the card holder and
slide the latch to the right.
8. Now, you can attach the
battery. See “Attaching the
Battery” on page 12.
SIM card
holder
SIM
card
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Charging and Attaching the Battery
Remove the battery from the protective case provided in the original packaging.
When the battery is not attached to the phone or being charged, store it in this
case.
Charging the Battery
NOTE
Before you use the battery for the first time, charge it
for at least three hours.
Attach the charger connector to the i2000plus phone, then flip open the prongs
and plug the charger into an electrical outlet. For more information about
chargers, see “Travel Charger” on page 68, “Vehicular Battery Charger” on
page 68, and “Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger” on page 70.
Attaching the Battery
To attach the battery to your i2000plus
phone, align the battery as shown. Press
down on the battery until you hear a click.
Battery and Charging Status
A low battery is indicated by a short, chirplike sound through the speaker. The battery
strength icon shows the remaining charge in
the battery. Three bars indicate full charge.
When you have less than five minutes of talk
time remaining, the indicator flashes.
Latch
Icon
Flashes
Charging
Low Battery
0-30%
31-60%
61-90%
91-100%
Discharging
Low Battery
0-10%
11-40%
41-70%
71-100%
Figure 9. Battery Charging Status
Detaching the Battery
To detach the battery, press the latch to release the battery and pull out the
battery.
NOTE
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Before removing the battery, make sure the phone is
turned Off.
Getting Started
Turning On Your i2000plus Phone
Press
until a set of icons appears on your display. (For a description of the icons, see Page 18.) Then a message, such as “Please Wait”,
displays while the i2000plus phone connects to your carrier’s network
(Your Carrier
Message)
(888)
555-1212
First Screen
Second Screen
Please Wait
Connecting
Third Screen
The second line of text on the Phone Ready screen displays the System Name,
which is the name of the network providing service in the iDEN or GSM service
area.
If your Home carrier is an iDEN carrier, then when you are in an iDEN service
area, the third line displays the local time and date. When you are in the GSM
service area, the third line displays the name of your Home carrier.
The LED indicator located on the front of the i2000plus phone shows the service
state. See Table 2 .
Table 2: Status Light (LED) Indicator
Table 3:
LED Indicator
Status of Your i2000plus Phone
Flashing Red
Registering—your i2000plus phone is
signing on to your carrier’s network. Please
wait.
Solid Red
No service—your i2000plus phone cannot
sign on. It will continue trying to connect
every two minutes as long as it is turned on.
Flashing Green
In service—your i2000plus phone is ready
to use.
You can now place and receive calls.
Solid Green
In use—your i2000plus phone is currently
being used. Check to make sure that you
ended the last call by pressing
Turning Off Your i2000plus Phone
Press and hold
until you see the message “Powering Off”.
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Light Sensor
On your i2000plus phone, when a key is pressed, the light sensor will activate
the backlight only when your phone is in low light conditions. If illumination is
needed, even when the backlight is not present, you can manually override the
sensor by pressing and holding
. This will activate the backlight. In a
charger, the backlight will always be illuminated.
SIM Card PIN
To prevent unauthorized use of your phone, you may set a SIM card PIN. After
the PIN is set, each time the i2000plus phone is turned on, a PIN must be
entered. After you set a PIN, you can later change or disable it.
If your i2000plus phone requires a SIM PIN, follow the steps in “Entering the
PIN” on page 14.
If your i2000plus phone does not require a PIN and you wish to set one, follow
the steps in “Enabling the PIN Requirement” on page 16.
Entering the PIN
NOTE
As you enter PIN and PUK (pin unblock) numbers,
remember that pressing and holding
dials the
emergency number.
NOTE
The Time and Date will not appear on your display
when operating in GSM phone networks.
1. Carefully enter your PIN. As you enter it,
an asterisk appears for each character.
This prevents others from seeing your
PIN.
If you enter an incorrect PIN, the message,
“Wrong PIN” appears. After three incorrect
attempts, even if you turn off the phone and turn
it on again, the SIM card PIN is blocked. If this
happens, see “Unblocking the PIN” on page 15.
Enter
SIM PIN
****
Cancl
Ok
2. Select “OK”. Now you are ready to place
calls or check your mail.
You can disable the PIN entry requirement. For
more information, see “Disabling the PIN
Requirement” on page 16.
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Phone Ready
(System Name)
2:12p 07/21
Name
Mail
Getting Started
Unblocking the PIN
If you forget your PIN and try, unsuccessfully, to
enter it three times, access to your i2000plus phone
with that SIM will be blocked. To gain access, you
must first unblock the PIN.
PIN Blocked
Call Your
Provider
Name
Mail
To unblock the PIN:
1. Call your carrier for your PUK (PIN
unblock code).
2. At the “Enter PUK” screen, enter your
PIN Unblocking Key (PUK). As you
enter it, an asterisk appears for each
character. This prevents others from
seeing your PUK.
3. Select “OK”.
4. At the “New PIN” screen, enter a new
PIN.
5. Select “OK.
6. At the “Repeat New PIN” screen, enter
the new PIN again.
7. Select “OK”. After the SIM stores your
new PIN, your phone is ready for normal
use.
NOTE
Enter PUK
**_______
Cancl
Ok
New PIN
**_______
Cancl
Ok
If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK number ten times, the
PUK is blocked. If this happens, you will get a message to
call your service provider.
Depending on the network that you are on, you may be able
to make emergency calls without a SIM card.
Changing the PIN
To change your SIM card PIN:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
“Prgm” menu option.
2. Select “Prgm”.
until you see the
3. Press
4. Select “OK”. At the “Change SIM
PIN?” screen, select “OK”.
5. At the “Old PIN” screen, enter your
current PIN then select “OK”.
46=Change
SIM PIN
Exit
Ok
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6. At the “New PIN” screen, enter your new
PIN then select “OK”.
7. At the “Repeat New PIN” screen, enter
your new PIN again then select “OK”.
New PIN
****
Cancl
Ok
Disabling the PIN Requirement
Important! If you disable the PIN requirement, you remove protection of the
personal data on your SIM card each time your i2000plus phone is turned on.
Anyone can then use your phone and your personal data.
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
“Prgm” menu option.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
. The “47=Require
SIM PIN:On” screen displays,
indicating that the PIN requirement is
set.
4. Select “Off”.
5. Enter your SIM PIN (your carrier provides
the initial SIM Card PIN).
6. Select “Ok”.
7. Select “Exit”.
until you see the
47=Require
SIM PIN:On
Exit
Off
Enabling the PIN Requirement
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Prgm” menu
option.
2. Select “Prgm”.
47=Require
SIM PIN:Off
Exit
On
3. Press
. The 47=Require SIM
PIN:Off” screen displays, indicating that
the PIN requirement is off.
4. Select “On”.
5. Enter your SIM PIN (your carrier provides the initial SIM Card
PIN).
6. Select “Ok”.
7. Select “Exit”.
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Getting Started
When the PIN is enabled, you are prompted to enter
your PIN each time you turn on your i2000plus
phone. Until a valid PIN is entered, you can use the
phone only to enter the emergency number.
Enter
SIM PIN
After the PIN is accepted, the Phone Ready screen
displays.
NOTE
Important! Incorrectly entering your PIN three times
causes the phone to be blocked. To unblock your phone,
you must contact your carrier.
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Display Icons
Display icons appear on the screen to inform you of existing conditions. See the
following list.
The following icons may appear along the top of the display.
Signal Strength Indicator
Shows the signal strength. Six bars indicate the strongest
signal. Calls and messages may not be sent or received in
weak signal areas.
Battery Strength Indicator
Shows the remaining charge in your battery. Three bars
show full charge. The indicator flashes when you have
less than five minutes of talk time remaining.
Voice Mail
Indicates that unplayed messages are waiting in your
voice mail box.
New Message Mail
Indicates that you have new text messages in your mail
box.
Unread Message Mail
Indicates that you have unread Message Mail.
VibrateCall alert
Indicates that the Vibrate All option is turned on. You will
not hear a ring tone.
Call Forward
Indicates that incoming phone calls are being forwarded.
Active Line Indication
Displays the active phone line (1 or 2).
Private/Group Speaker
Indicates that the Private/Group speaker is off. You will
hear calls through the earpiece.
Packet Data
Indicates packet data registration. The blinking arrows
indicate send and receive activity. For more information,
see the Wireless Data User’s Guide.
Some of the following icons may appear in the micro-browser.
Secure Packet Data Connection
Indicates that your packet data information is encrypted
during transmission.
More Information
Indicates that there is more text to read above, below, or
above and below the current screen.
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Getting Started
About Modes and Menus
Modes and menus are the navigational tools, providing access to the various
features of your i2000plus phone. Pressing
choices. Pressing
takes you through the mode
takes you through the menu options within each mode.
There are three modes:
• Phone–For cellular phone calls. See Page 23.
• Private–for one-to-one radio calls. See Page 50.
• Group–For radio calls with all individuals in a designated talkgroup.
See Page 54.
• Net -- for micro-browser use. See the Net Mode User’s Guide.
To change modes:
Press
until you see the desired mode.
To select menu options:
Press
until you see the desired menu option, then press
desired menu option to select it.
under the
Setting the Time and Date
If your carrier provides this option, you can set your phone to display the current
time and date. Unless the phone is turned off, it continues to display the current
time during a loss of service.
You have a choice of a 12- or a 24-hour clock format. See Table 4.
NOTE
When this feature is activated, your phone
automatically displays local time.
Table 4: Time Display Options
12-Hour Display
24-Hour Display
12:00a
00:00
6:25a
06:25
12:00p
12:00
6:25p
18:25
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You have a choice of either a MM/DD (month/day) or a DD/MM (day/month)
date format. See Table 5.
Table 5: Date Display Options
Date
Month/Day Format
(MM/DD)
Day/Month Format
(DD/MM)
January 2nd
01/02
02/01
January 31st
01/31
31/01
October 9th
10/09
09/10
December 31st
12/31
31/12
If your carrier activates the time and date, they are displayed on the third line in
all modes (Phone, Private, and Group). The time of day is also shown during an
active Phone call. The time and date are not displayed in Group mode when you
select an Area option.
To set the time and date format:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Prgm” menu
option.
2. Select “Prgm”
71=Time/
Date
Exit
Ok
3. Press
4. Select “Ok”. The Time/Date screen
displays.
The default (preset) time and date format that
displays depends on your carrier. You can accept
the default format or select an alternate format.
Time/Date
Display:On
Exit
5. Press
until you see the
Time Format screen.
6. Do one of the following:
• To use the 12-hour format, go to the
next step.
• To use the 24-hour format, select
“24hr”. See Table 4 on page 19.
20
Off
Time Format:
12 Hour
Exit
24hr
Getting Started
7. Press
until you see the
Date Format screen.
Date Format:
8. Do one of the following:
MM/DD
• To use the MM/DD format, select
Exit
DD/MM
“Exit”.
• Or to use the DD/MM format, select
“DD/MM”. See Table 5 on page 20.
9. Select “Exit”. The Ready screen for each mode (Phone, Group,
and Private) now displays the selected time and date formats.
Changing the Display Language
You can customize your i2000plus phone to display one of four languages:
English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese. You can manually select one of these
languages or have your SIM select it for you (Automatic).
To change the displayed language:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
“Prgm” menu option.
2. Select “Prgm”
3. Press
next
until you see the
4. Select “Ok”.
5. Press
to scroll through the
language options.
Selecting “Exit” at any time retains the
current language selection.
6. When the desired language appears on
your display, select “Ok”. The displayed
text immediately changes to the selected
language.
70=Language
Automatic
Exit
Ok
Language
English
Cancl
Ok
7. Select “Exit”.
The language that you select will be the displayed
language.
70=Language
English
Exit
Ok
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Selectable Backlight Timer
Your Phone’s backlight is what illuminates the display when you, for example,
first receive or make calls. Through your Programming Menu.
1. Press
until you see “Prgm” on the display.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Select “Ok”.
4. Press
to scroll to Programming Menu Option 16, or just
enter the number of the Option.
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Making Phone Calls
Making Phone Calls
In addition to making and receiving phone calls in Phone mode, you can use the
speakerphone, set vibration alerts, forward calls, use call waiting, put calls on
hold, use three-way calling, and create and use stored lists. Phone Ready is the
main screen.
You can also have an optional, alternate line on your i2000plus phone (iDEN
systems only). Your alternate line will have its own unique number so that you
can designate special use for each line.
You can place a call by entering the phone number on the keypad.
1. From the “Phone Ready” screen, using
the keypad, enter the desired number.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
3:15p 08/21
If you make a mistake, press
once to
move back one digit, or select “Cancl” to start
over.
2. Press
Name
Mail
to place the call.
3. To end the call, press
International Phone Calls Using Plus Dialing
Plus Dialing enables you to place an International call from any country -without entering the local international access code.
next
To make an international phone call, press and hold
before dialing the
number. After about two seconds, the international dialing prefix + appears in
the display. This allows you to call from any country without knowing the
local international access code.
Inserting Pauses into Phone Numbers
To add a three-second pause character to a phone number, press and hold
for two seconds where you want the pause. The pause symbol (P) will appear.
Using Other Dialing Methods
To use Scroll, Speed Dial, or Name Search, names and numbers must be
programmed in your phone. See “Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists” on
page 39.
Scroll
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
to scroll backward
or forward through your stored list of numbers and names.
2. Press
to place the call.
3. To end the call, press
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Speed Dial
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the
“Spd#” option on the last line of your display.
2. Select “Spd#”.
3. Enter the assigned speed-dial number (1-255). You will see the
stored name and phone number associated with the speed-dial
number.
4. Press
to place the call.
5. To end the call, press
Name Search
1. From the Phone Ready screen, select “Name”.
2. Using the keypad, enter the first letter of the desired name. For
example, to search for the name Bob:
a. Enter “B” by pressing
twice.
b. Press
to scroll through all the names starting with “B”
until you see “Bob”.
3. Press
to place the call.
4. To end the call, press
Last Number Redial
To redial the last number that you called, press
Turbo Dial® Feature
Turbo Dial enables you to quickly place a phone call by simply pressing and
holding the numeric key on the keypad that corresponds to the stored entry in
your Phone list directory. There are eight Turbo Dial positions, 1 through 8.
NOTE
If you are in a Phone call, place the call on hold before using
Turbo Dial.
From the Phone Ready screen:
1. Select one of the first eight entries in the
Phone list using key numbers
1 through 8. For example, press
for
speed dial #1. Keypad number 0 is not
available for Turbo Dialing; keypad
number 9 Turbo Dials 911.
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Phone Ready
Cancl
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2. Press and hold the desired key for two
seconds to activate Turbo Dial. The
phone begins to dial the number and
“Phone Ready” changes to “Phone-In
Use”.
Phone-In Use
Voice Mail
12:45p 10/18
3Way
Spkr
Automatic Redial
If you receive a “System Busy, Try Later” message, press
to have your
phone automatically redial the number. You will hear a ring-back tone when the
call is successful.
Emergency Dial
You may choose to store any phone number, including 911 for emergencies US
and 112 for emergencies in Europe, in any of the Turbo Dial keys (1-9). Should
you decide to program any of the Turbo keys as 911, the phone will treat the call
accordingly. See “Turbo Dial® Feature” on page 24 to learn how to program
phone numbers as Turbo Dial keys.
NOTE
If you have enabled the keypad lock feature, you must
unlock the phone’s keypad before any call can be made,
including 911 emergency calls. For more information please
contact your service provider.
Hands-Free Speakerphone
The i2000plus phone provides the convenience of a speakerphone for holding
impromptu meetings or listening to your voice mail messages.
During speakerphone operation, you may either speak or listen, but you cannot
do both at the same time.
To use the speakerphone:
1. Select “Spkr” soft key. The “Spkr” option flashes while the
speakerphone is on. Or, press
while in a phone call.
2. Place the phone 15-30 inches (380-760 millimeters) away from
you. In a noisy environment, you may want to move the i2000plus
phone closer to you for better transmission.
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NOTE
If there is background noise in your area, you may
have difficulty hearing a caller’s voice or messages.
To resolve this problem:
1. Press
until you see the “Mute” menu option.
2. To listen, press
under “Mute”. The display
changes from “Phone In Use” to “Phone Mute”,
indicating that the microphone is muted.
3. To speak, press
under “Mute” again. The
display changes from “Phone Mute” to “Phone In
Use”, indicating that the microphone is on.
While the microphone is muted, you can hear
incoming audio, but a caller cannot hear any speech
coming from your i2000plus phone.
Receiving a Phone Call
1. Press
or press any numeric key (0
through 9).
2. To activate the speakerphone, select
“Spkr” soft key, or press
3. To end the call, press
Incoming
Phone Call
End
Spkr
Missed Call Indicator
Your i2000plus phone notifies you of received, but
unanswered phone calls. If you subscribe to Caller
ID, the caller’s phone number is stored in your Last
10 Calls Received list. Your screen displays a
flashing message, for example, “2 Rcvd Calls”,
with the number of missed calls.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
2 Rcvd Calls
Name
Mail
Press any key to clear the flashing indicator.
To retrieve the missed calls:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
. The menu options change to
“Calls” and “Prgm”.
Phone Ready
(SystemName)
10:42a 11/06
Calls
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2. Select “Calls”. The Rcvd Calls screen
opens with the number, time, and date of
the last call that you received.
3. Scroll to continue viewing the list.
Rcvd Calls
1=5552222
10:42a 11/06
Cancl
Store
What Is My Phone Number?
From the Phone Ready screen, press
you see the “Prgm” menu option.
until
Select “Prgm”.
Press
to display your own phone number.
1=Own Ph#
9545553434
Exit
Edit
VibraCall® Feature
VibraCall is a vibration alert system that notifies you of incoming Messages,
Phone, Private, and Group calls. You can set a vibration alert for all services or
for individual services.
NOTES
When you set vibration alerts, they are set only for the
current line.
If you have a second phone line, you must select that line
and repeat the procedure for selecting all services or
selecting individual services to vibrate.
The alert choices are:
•
•
•
•
•
Vibe All—produces a vibration alert for all incoming calls and
messages.
Phone Vibrate—produces a vibration alert for incoming phone calls.
Phone Vibrate/Ring—produces a vibration alert followed by a ring
tone for phone calls.
Mail Vibe—produces a vibration alert for mail messages.
Group/Prvt Vibe—produces a vibration alert for incoming group and
private calls.
NOTE
If VibraCall is set for incoming calls and messages, the
power-up sequence includes a brief vibrate cycle.
Selecting VibraCall for All Incoming Calls and Messages
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To set a vibration alert for all incoming calls and
messages:
1. Press
once and a “VibeAll: On”
message displays briefly.
2. Select “All”. You will receive a brief
vibration alert.
After you set the alert, the display returns to the
previous mode and
(the Vibrate All icon) appears
at the top of your display.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
10:54p 12/09
Name
Mail
Phone Ready
(System Name)
10:54p 12/09
Name
Mail
Selecting VibraCall for Individual Services
To set a vibration alert for specific phone or mail
services:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Prgm” menu
option.
2. Select “Prgm”
1. Press
9=Vibrate
Alert:Off
Exit
All
2. Press
until you see the
“Selct” menu option.
3. Select “Selct”. The first choice is Phone
Vibrate.
9=Vibrate
Alert:Off
4. To view the Vibe/Ring vibration alert
choices, press
on the keypad.
5. To view other choices, press
• To receive vibration alerts only for
Mail, select “Mail Vibe”, then select
“On”.
• To receive vibration alerts for Group
and Private calls, select “Group/Prvt”,
then select “On”.
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Selct
Phone:
Vibrate:
Vibrate Off
Exit
Vibe
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6. Select “Exit” to return to the Vibrate Alert
menu.
7. Select “Exit” again to return to the
previous mode.
Group/Prvt
Vibe:Off
Exit
On
Keypad Lock
On your i2000plus phone you may lock your keypad in Phone Mode so
inadvertent key presses will not result in digits being dialed or a phone call
sequentially to
being placed. When in Phone Mode, press
then
activate the Keypad Lock feature. To deactivate the Keypad Lock feature, press
then
sequentially.
While the keypad is locked, the only keys that may be pressed are
to turn
off your phone, or the
followed by
to turn off the keypad lock.
The keypad lock will be automatically suspended if the i2000plus phone
receives a Phone, Private, or Group call. At the end of the call, the keypad lock
will be automatically re-activated.
NOTE:
Emergency Calls cannot be placed while the keypad
lock is active.
Setting the Ringer Volume
You can adjust the ringer volume for incoming calls. If you have a second phone
line, you must set each line separately. Be sure to select the desired line before
setting the volume.
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
“Prgm” menu option.
2. Select “Prgm”
3. Press
. The “30=Ringer
Volume” screen displays.
until you see the
next
The display shows your current ringer volume.
4. Press the Volume Control buttons on the
side of the phone to listen as you raise or
lower the volume. At the lowest setting,
the screen displays “Volume Silent”.
5. When you reach the desired level, select
“Exit”.
30=Ringer
Volume
Exit
Selecting a Ring Style
Your phone has nine selectable ring styles. Phones with two phone lines can use
the same or different ring styles for each phone line.
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Setting a Ring Style
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Prgm” menu
option.
2. Select “Prgm”
1. Press
31=Set Ring
Style:1
Exit
Ok
The display shows your current ring style.
2. Select “Ok”.
3. Press
to scroll through the
available Ring Styles.
4. To listen to the selected ring style, press
the Volume buttons on the side of the
phone.
5. Select “Ok” to select the Ring Style
shown.
Ring
Style 4
Cancl
Ok
To leave the ring style unchanged, select “Cancl”
6. Select “Exit”.
Setting a Ring Style for the Alternate Line
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see “Line2”.
2. Select “Line2”.
3. Repeat the procedure for "Setting a Ring Style", above.
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Additional Call Services
NOTE
Some features may be network dependent or subscription
only, and may not be available in all areas. Contact your
service provider for more information.
Call Forwarding
Call forwarding lets callers reach you by forwarding incoming calls to a
designated number. You have two options: forward all incoming calls
(unconditional) or select those circumstances (conditional) when you want your
calls forwarded.
Unconditional Call Forwarding
Unconditional call forwarding sends all incoming calls to the designated
number.
NOTE
When you set unconditional call forwarding, your phone
does not ring.
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see “Forwd” on the
last line of the display.
2. Select “Forwd”.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
9:06a 09/03
Forwd
Memo
3. To select the number where you want
your calls forwarded, do one of the
Forwd:Off
following:
To:5551212
• Enter a number.
Exit
• Or, press the scroll keys to select a
number from your stored list.
4. Select “On”.
5. After the “Please Wait” message displays, select “Exit”.
On
Notice that the Call Forward icon
appears on your display when
Unconditional Call Forwarding is set.
Conditional Call Forwarding
You may want to forward your calls when your i2000plus phone is:
• Busy on another call
• Not answered (NoAns)
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• Outside the service area (NoRch).
NOTE
You must turn off Unconditional Call Forwarding before
you can set Conditional Call Forwarding options.
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see “Forwd” on the last
line of your display, then select it.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
9:06a 09/03
Forwd
2. Press
once again until you see
“Busy” and “NoAns” on the last line of
your display.
• To forward your calls when your
phone is in use, select “Busy”.
• To forward your calls when
you do not want to answer
them, select “NoAns”.
Memo
Forward:Off
To:
Busy
NoAns
3. Press
again until you see
“NoRch” and “Rcl#”.
Forward:Off
To:
• To forward your calls when you
cannot be reached, select “NoRch”.
NoRch
Rcl#
• To see the call forward number,
select “Rcl#”.
4. After you select the call forward option,
either enter the number where you want your calls to be
forwarded, or press the scroll buttons and select a number.
5. Select “On”.
6. Select “Exit”.
You can set more than one condition by repeating steps 1
through 6.
Call Waiting
Using the Call Waiting feature, you can answer an incoming call when you are
on another call. Call Waiting is on unless you turn it off for a particular call.
1. After the alert tone, your display shows
the incoming number and asks “Accept
Call?” (if you have Caller ID). To
accept the call, select “Yes”. To decline
the call, select “No”.
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Accept Call?
No
Yes
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2. Press
, then select “Hold” to place
the second call on hold and return to
the first call. Selecting “Hold”
switches you between the two calls.
Call 1-Hold
5551212
Hold
3. To end the active call, press
Spkr
Call Hold
When you are on a call, you can place the call on hold and make a second call.
1. To place the active call on hold, press
, then select “Hold”.
You may then answer or place another call.
2. To remove the call from hold, press
again.
, then select “Hold”
The options “3way” and “Spkr” appear only when you are on an active call.
3-Way Calling
If your carrier provides 3-way calling, you can
combine two ongoing phone calls into one
conversation. This option is available only when
you initiate the second call.
After you place or receive a phone call:
Phone-In Use
5551212
11:40p 05/08
Hold
3way
1. Select “3way”. This action places the
current call on hold.
2. Enter the phone number for the second call and press
3. When the second call is connected, select “3way” to join the
calls. Both phone numbers and “3way” appear on your screen.
4. To end the 3-way call, press
Call Barring
If your carrier provides Call Barring, you can prevent incoming and outgoing
calls on your i2000plus phone.
Press
to view the call barring choices (incoming, outgoing, and
recall status). See the following procedures for each.
Barring Incoming Calls
You can choose to bar:
•
When Roaming—blocks all incoming calls while you roam away
from your home system.
• All Calls—blocks all incoming calls.
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Press the
procedure.
to view the incoming call barring choices. See the following
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Bar” menu
option.
The time, date, and menu option,
“Line2”, do not appear in GSM.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
2:12p 09/03
Bar
Line2
2. Select “Bar”. The “Call Barring
Incoming” screen displays.
Call Barring
Incoming
Exit
3. Select “Ok”. The “Bar Incoming:Off”
screen displays.
4. Do one of the following:
• To leave the incoming call barring as
shown (in this example, off), select
“Exit”.
• To see other barring options, press
• Or, to bar all incoming calls, select
“All”. At this point, you are required
to enter your passcode.
5. Enter your call barring passcode and
select “OK”.
Ok
Bar
Incoming:
Off
Exit
All
Enter Bar
Passcode
****
Cancl
Ok
Barring Outgoing Calls
You can choose to bar:
•
•
International Calls—blocks all outgoing international calls.
International Calls except Home Country—blocks all outgoing
international calls except to your home country.
• All Calls—blocks all outgoing calls.
Press
to view the outgoing call barring choices. See the following
procedure.
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1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Bar” menu
option.
The time, date, and menu option,
“Line2”, do not appear in GSM.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
2:12p 09/03
Bar
Line2
2. Select “Bar”. The “Call Barring
Incoming” screen displays.
3. Press
once. The “Call Barring
Outgoing” screen displays.
Call Barring
Outgoing
Exit
4. Select “Ok”. The “Bar Outgoing:Off”
screen displays.
5. Do one of the following:
• To leave the outgoing call barring as
shown (in this example, off), select
“Exit”.
• Or, to bar all incoming calls, select
“All”. At this point, you are required
to enter your call barring passcode
and select “OK”.
6. To access the “Intl” menu option, press
Ok
Bar
Outgoing:
Off
Exit
All
Enter Bar
Passcode
*****
Cancl
Ok
7. Do one of the following:
• Select “All” to bar all outgoing international calls.
• Or, press
again to select “xHome” to bar all outgoing
calls except to your home country.
Viewing Call Barring Status
To view the Call Barring status:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
until you see the “Bar” menu
option.
The time, date, and menu option,
“Line2”, do not appear in GSM.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
Bar
Line2
2. Select “Bar”. The “Call Barring
Incoming” screen displays.
3. Press
. The “Call Barring
Outgoing” screen displays.
Call Barring
Recall
Status
Exit
4. Press
Ok
again. The “Call Barring
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Recall Status” screen displays.
5. Select “OK”. At this point, you are
required to enter your passcode then
select “OK”. Next, the “Please Wait”
message displays.
If you enter the wrong passcode, the “Wrong
Bar Passcode” message displays then the
“Enter Bar Passcode” screen displays again.
Carefully re-enter your
passcode. It must be between 4 and 8 digits.
Enter Bar
Passcode
*****
Cancl
Ok
6. After the “Please Wait” message, the “Call Bar Incoming” Status
screen displays. Do one of the following:
• To view only the Call Bar Incoming status, select “OK”.
• To view the Call Bar Outgoing status, press
select “OK”.
, then
Changing Your Call Barring Passcode
To change your call barring passcode:
1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
“Prgm” menu option.
until you see the
The time, date, and menu option, “Line2”, do not appear in GSM.
2. Press
. The “48=Change Bar
Passcode” screen displays.
48=Change
Bar Passcode
3. Select “OK”. The “Old Code?” screen
displays.
Exit
OK
4. Enter your current passcode then select
“OK”. The “New Code?” screen
displays.
5. Enter your new passcode then select “OK”.
6. At the “Repeat Code” screen, enter your new passcode again then
select “OK”.
Be sure to record your new passcode and store it in a safe place.
Alternate Phone Line (iDEN Only)
If your phone is activated with two phone lines, you can switch between them.
To change phone lines, your phone must be at the Phone Ready screen. The
following settings are independent for each phone line. When you enable a
setting, it applies only to the active line.
•
•
•
•
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Ringer Volume
Auto Answer
One-minute Beep
Automatic Display Timer
Additional Call Services
•
•
•
•
Resettable Timer
Total Call Timer
Selectable Ring Styles
Call Forwarding
Setting the Active Line
At the “Phone Ready” screen:
1. Press
until you see “Line2”. (If
you are on Line 2, you will see “Line1”.)
Phone Ready
(System Name)
11:48p 08/21
Line2
2. Do one of the following:
• Select “Line2” to activate Line 2 when Line 1 is the active line.
• Or, select “Line1” to activate Line 1 when Line 2 is the
active line.
Outgoing calls will be made on the selected line.
Receiving a Call
You can receive calls on either line, regardless of the active line setting.
•
If you receive a call on the currently active line, that icon simply
flashes.
• If you receive a call on the line that is not currently active, the active
line icon remains lit and the alternate line icon flashes.
Receiving a Call on Your Alternate Line
1. Select “Yes” to answer the call on the
other line. Your previous call will be
placed on hold.
2. Do one of the following:
• To end the call, press
• Or, to place the current call on hold,
or to toggle between calls, press
, then select “Hold”.
3055551212
Take Call
On Line 2?
No
Yes
When the call ends, the phone remains active in the last active line selected.
Phone Only Mode (iDEN Only)
If your carrier provides this option, you can turn off Private and Group services.
You can still make and receive phone calls and receive Message Mail.
Placing the phone in Phone Only mode increases the standby battery life. Make
sure that the LED is blinking green, which indicates that you are in a coverage
area.
To turn on Phone Only mode:
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1. From the Phone Ready screen, press
“Prgm” menu option.
2. Select “Prgm”
1. Press
2. Select “On”.
next
until you see the
80=Phone
Only:Off
Exit
On
3. Select “Exit”.
80=Phone
Only:On
Exit
The “Phone ONLY” message displays. Group call
and Private call services are now suspended.
Off
Phone ONLY
(SystemName)
2:12p 07/21
Name
Mail
To restore all services:
1. From the Phone ONLY screen, press
until you see the “Prgm” menu
option.
2. Select “Prgm”
3. Press
4. Select “Off”.
80=Phone
Only:On
Exit
next
5. Select “Exit”. The display returns to
Phone Ready.
All services are now available.
80=Phone
Only:Off
Exit
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Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists
Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists
A stored list is a directory of phone numbers and Private IDs and their related
names. Stored lists are convenient because you do not have to remember names
and numbers—you simply scroll through your stored list.
Combined Phone Number and Private ID List
You can set a combined Phone and a Private ID with the associated name, which
eliminates the need to program the Private ID separately. You can add up to 255
numbers to your Phone list, store them with names, and assign them to speeddial numbers.
Entering Numbers
To enter a number, press the corresponding key on the keypad.
Entering International Phone Numbers
To enter an international phone number, press and hold
. After about two
seconds, the international dealing prefix + will appear in the display. This allows
you to call from any country without knowing the local international access
code.
next
Pre-Pend Feature
The Pre-Pend feature allows you to add Plus Dialing to your already stored
phone numbers. By adding the “+” to your already stored numbers, your phone
will add the local international access code needed to place an international call.
By using the Pre-Pend feature, you can automatically add the “+” without
having to re-enter the stored number.
Though you must always first add the “+”, you can also add other digits in
addition to the “+”. For example, you might want to add an area code if you
don’t already have it stored as part of the phone number. Or, you might want to
add a Pause and another series of numbers such as a personal identification
number (PIN) or password. See “Inserting Pauses into Phone Numbers” on
page 40 for more information. The maximum number of digits is 20.
To add a “+” to an already stored phone number:
1. Press
until you see “Prgm” on the
display.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Select “Ok”.
21=Phone
List Edit
Exit
Ok
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4. Press
to scroll to Programming
Menu Option 21, or just enter the
number of the Option.
5. Select Ok
6. At the Edit Entry screen select Ok
7. Scroll to the entry to be edited and select
Ok
Edit
Entry?
Exit
Ok
Edit Entry
2=Home
Exit
Ok
A flashing cursor displays under the first digit of
the entry.
Edit Number
9545551234
Cancl
8. Press and hold the
key until the
screen changes to the Insert screen.
9. Select Store to store the number with the
inserted “+”. Select Cancl to return to
the Edit Entry screen
Store
next
Insert
+9545551234
Cancl
Store
You now have the option to change the alias or
name of this entry if you do not want to save over
the currently stored entry, in this example “Home”.
10. Select Store to save over the already
existing entry name. To change the
existing name, type in the new name and
select Store.
You now have the option to change the Speed Dial
location of this entry if you do not want to save
over the currently selected location number, in this
example 2.
Edit Name
Home
Exit
Store
11. Select Store to save over the already assigned Speed Dial
location. To change the location, type in the new Speed Dial
location number and select Store.
Inserting Pauses into Phone Numbers
To obtain a three-second pause character in a phone number, press and hold
for two seconds. The pause symbol (P) will appear.
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Entering Names
To enter a letter, press the key the required number of times, which is related to
the letter’s position on the key. Table 6 describes how to enter each letter on
the
key.
Table 6: Entering Letters and Numbers on the Keypad
Table 7:
To enter:
Press
once.
twice.
three times.
four times.
five times.
To shift to lowercase letters, press and hold
after a letter is entered.
Storing Names and Numbers
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
1. Select “Prgm”.
2. Press
3. Select “Ok”.
next
20=Phone/
Prvt List
Exit
The next screen briefly displays the remaining
number of phone numbers and private IDs that you
can store.
4. Enter the name that you wish to store.
5. Select “Store”.
See Figure 4. for an example of entering
a name.
Ok
Available
98 Phone #
3 Prvt IDs
Enter Name
Exit
Store
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EXAMPLE
To store the name “TIM”:
1. Enter “T” by pressing
2. Enter “I” by pressing
3. Enter “M” by pressing
once.
three times.
once.
Figure 4. Entering a Name
5. Enter the phone number that you want to
associate with this name and select
“Store”.
To skip the Phone Number entry, select
“Skip”. You will go directly to the
“Enter Prvt ID Number” screen.
The next screen displays the name that you entered
and a flashing speed-dial number where the entry
will be stored.
Enter Phone
Number
Skip
Store
TIM
Spd#=3
6. Do one of the following:
Cancl
Store
• To accept the speed-dial number
shown, select “Store”.
• To change the speed-dial number,
enter the desired speed-dial number. The speed-dial number
stops flashing.
7. At the next screen, enter the Private ID
number associated with the name that
you entered then select “Store”.
Enter PrvtID
To skip the Private ID number entry, select “Skip”.
Skip
Store
Editing and Erasing Phone List Entries
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
4. Select “Ok”. The “Edit Entry?” screen displays.
5. Do one of the following:
a. To edit an entry, select “Ok”.
(1) At the “Edit Entry” screen, press
entry appears, then select “OK.
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Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists
(2) At the “Edit Number” screen, edit the phone number, if you
wish, then select “Store”.
(3) At the “Edit Name” screen, edit the name, if you wish, then
select “Store.
(4) At the “Edit Spd#” screen, edit the speed number, if you
wish, then select “Store”.
b. To erase an entry:
(1) At the “Edit Entry” screen, press
(2) At the “Erase Entry” screen, select “Ok”.
(3) Scroll to the desired entry, then select “Ok”. At the “Erase
Entry?” screen, select “Yes”.
6. Select “Exit” to close the Phone List Edit screen.
Editing and Erasing Private ID List Entries
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
4. Select “Ok”. The “Edit Entry?” screen displays.
5. Do one of the following:
a. To edit an entry, select “Ok”.
(1) At the “Edit Entry” screen, press
entry appears, then select “OK.
until the desired
(2) At the “Edit ID” screen, edit the number, if you wish, then
select “Store”.
(3) At the “Edit Name” screen, edit the name, if you wish, then
select “Store.
b. To erase an entry at the “Edit Entry” screen, press
once, then select “Ok”. Press
to scroll to the desired
entry, then select “Ok”. At the “Erase Entry?” screen, select
“Yes”.
6. Select “Exit” to close the Private ID List Edit screen.
Last 10 Calls Received and Sent Lists
You can view, dial, and store the list of the last ten phone numbers received and
the last ten phone numbers dialed.
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NOTE
You need Caller ID service to see the received list.
The most recent call sent or received appears first in your call list.
From the Phone Ready screen:
1. Press
. The menu options change to
“Calls” and “Spd#”.
2. Select “Calls”. The Rcvd Calls screen
opens.
If the “Store” option appears, the number currently displayed is not in your Phone list. To add
the number to your list, select “Store”.
If you want to see the Sent list but the “Store”
option is on your display, press
until you
see the “Sent” menu option.
3. Do one of the following:
• To view the Calls Received list, use
to view each entry.
If the “Store” option is on your display, press
until you see the “Sent” menu option.
• Or, to view the Calls Sent list, select
“Sent”. Use
to view each
entry.
4. To view the Calls Received list again,
select “Rcvd”.
5. To close the Calls list, select “Cancl”.
Phone Ready
(System Name)
12:55p 10/18
Calls
Spd#
Rcvd Calls
1=5554444
12:55p
10/18
Cancl Store
Cancl
Store
Rcvd Calls
2=MAILBOX
12:56p 10/18
Cancl
Sent
Sent Calls
1=JOHN
12:56p 10/18
Cancl
Rcvd
Quickstore of Phone Numbers
If you subscribe to your carrier’s Caller ID service, you can use Quickstore to
store the last number that you dialed or quickly store a number from the Last 10
Calls Received and Sent Lists without having to enter the programming menu.
NOTE
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As you scroll through the Last 10 Received or Last 10 Sent
Calls List, only the name displays. If the name is not
available, the phone number displays.
Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists
To use Phone Number Quickstore, from either the
Phone Ready screen or from the Last 10 Calls
Received or Sent List:
Phone Ready
(System Name)
12:43p 01/14
1. Do one of the following:
Name
• To go to the last call that you dialed,
press
• To view the Received and Sent Calls list,
press
until you see “Calls”, then select it.
2. Select “Store”. The Enter Name screen
displays.
Mail
Phone Ready
0=5554455
Cancl
Store
3. Enter the name then select “Store”.
The combined name and number entry is stored in
the first available storage space.
Enter Name
Cancl
Store
The Stored message displays with the name that
you stored.
JOHN
5551212
Stored
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Traveling Between Systems
When you travel, you may have to change the phone system setting. You can
choose from six phone system settings:
•
Last active—useful when you move between iDEN and GSM
systems that do not overlap, for example, traveling between New
York and Paris. If your i2000plus phone cannot locate the last
system, for example, iDEN, it attempts to locate the other system,
GSM.
Roam—useful when you are in an overlapping system-coverage area
and have no preference for either system. This selection causes your
i2000plus phone to switch between iDEN and GSM until it finds an
acceptable network.
iDEN preferred—useful if your home system is iDEN and you are in
a country or region where GSM coverage is also available. Your
i2000plus phone always searches first for iDEN networks.
iDEN only—useful when you are in an area that is covered by iDEN
and GSM, but you want to use iDEN. Your i2000plus phone attempts
to register only on iDEN networks.
GSM preferred—useful if your home system is GSM and you are in
a country or region where iDEN coverage is also available. Your
i2000plus phone always searches first for GSM networks.
GSM only—useful when you are in an area that is covered by iDEN
and GSM, but you want to use GSM. Your i2000plus phone attempts
to register only on GSM networks.
•
•
•
•
•
To reselect the phone system:
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm”
menu option.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
55=Phone Sys
iDEN Preferred
Exit
Ok
, then select “OK”.
4. Press
system.
5. Select “OK”.
until you see the desired
Phone System
Last Active
Cancl
Ok
Searching for a Network
While you are on a GSM network, you can perform an automatic or manual
search for available networks. A manual search allows you to view the available
networks and make a selection rather than use the network automatically
selected by the phone.
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
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3. Press
4. Select “OK”
5. At the “57=GSM Network Search”
screen, do one of the following:
• Select “OK”.
57=GSM
Network
Search
Exit
Ok
• Or, press
. At “Manual
Search”, select “OK”. Then press
to scroll through the
network choices. The network choices
appear in the following order: Home,
Preferred, Available.
Storing Your Preferred List of Networks
You can add, edit, or erase your preferred list of
networks.
58=GSM
Network List
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm”
menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
Exit
4. Select “OK”. The “Add New Entry?”
screen displays.
Add New
Entry?
Cancl
NOTE
Ok
Ok
From the “Add New Entry?” screen, you may press
to go to the “Edit Entry” or “Erase Entry?”
screen. Press
to view the network choices for
each screen.
5. At the “Add New Entry?” screen, select
“OK”. This selection opens a network
screen.
6. Do one of the following:
• To add this network, select “Ok”.
• Or, to exit this screen without adding
this network, select “Cancl”.
UK Cellnet
234 10
UK
Available
Cancl
Ok
• Or, press
to view or enter another available or known
network. At the desired network screen, select “OK”.
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Selecting “OK” adds the displayed network to your preferred network list.
NOTE
You can assign numbers 1 through 8 to your preferred
network names. However, if you assign a new network
name to a number that already has a stored network
name, you will erase the stored name.
7. At the preferred network screen, for
example, UK Cellnet Pref#=_, assign a
number, 1 through 8, to the network
name.
The number that you assign provides the
priority in which the phone looks for the
systems when it is scanning the preferred
list of networks.
UK Cellnet
Pref#=_
Cancl
Ok
8. Select “OK”.
Storing New Networks to Your Known List
You can add new network names and network codes
to your known list.This is useful if your carrier adds
new roaming partners.
1. Press
selection.
2. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu
3. Press
56=GSM
Network Name
Exit
under “Prgm”.
4. Press
under “OK”. The “Add New
Entry?” screen displays.
Add New
Entry?
Cancl
NOTE
Ok
Once you have added one new network name and
network code to your known list, you also have the
option to edit or erase these names and codes.
5. At the “Add New Entry?” screen, press
under “OK”. The “Enter Code”
screen appears.
6. Enter your five- or six-digit code.
7. Press
under “Store”. The “Enter
Name” screen then appears.
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Ok
Enter Code
Cancl
Ok
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8. Enter the network name.
9. Do one of the following:
• To add this network, press
under “Store”.
• Or, to exit this screen without adding this network, press
under “Cancl”.
Selecting “Store” adds the displayed network to your known network list.
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Making Private Calls (iDEN only)
A Private call is a one-to-one conversation between two people. In Private
mode, each i2000plus phone is identified by a name or a number called a Private
ID.
To make a Private Call:
1. Press
until you see “Prvt Ready”
on your display.
2. Use the keypad to enter the Private ID of
the person that you want to reach.
3. To speak, press and hold the PTT button,
wait for the chirp, then speak into the
microphone.
4. To listen, release the PTT button.
Prvt Ready
JOHN SMITH
Cancl
Numbr
To use Scroll or Name Search, you must have a Private ID list.
Scroll
1. Press
until you see “Prvt Ready” on your display.
2. Press
to scroll through the stored Private ID list.
3. Press and hold the PTT button, wait for the chirp, then speak into
the microphone.
Name Search
1. Press
until you see “Prvt Ready” on your display.
2. Select “Name”.
3. Press the key with the first letter of the name you are searching
for.
4. Press
to scroll through other stored names associated
with the letter you entered.
5. Press and hold the PTT button, wait for the chirp, then speak into
the microphone.
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Receiving a Private Call
When you receive an incoming Private call, you hear a brief chirp-like tone.
Your i2000plus phone automatically switches to Private mode, and the Private
ID or the name of the caller displays.
1. Your phone must be idle, that is, not busy in an active call.
2. Wait for the caller to finish speaking.
3. Press and hold the PTT button. Begin speaking after you hear the
chirp.
Private/Group Mode Speaker
You can hear Private calls through either the earpiece or the speaker. Press
on your i2000plus phone to turn the Private/Group Mode Speaker on or off.
•
•
With the Speaker on, you will hear incoming calls through the
speaker.
With the Speaker off, you will hear incoming calls through the
earpiece.
Call Alert
Call Alert enables you to page an individual by sending an audible tone. A Call
Alert allows the individual to respond when it is convenient. The alert plays
intermittently until the individual clears it.
Sending a Call Alert
1. Press
to go to the “Prvt Ready”
screen.
2. Select “Alert”.
Prvt Ready
JOHN
Alert
3. Enter the Private ID, or press
to scroll to the desired name. You may
also select the name by pressing
and using Name Search.
4. Press the PTT button.
Name
Alert
JOHN
Exit
Queue
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Receiving a Call Alert
When you receive a Call Alert, you will hear an alert tone and see a message on
your display.
•
•
•
To answer the Call Alert, press the PTT button.
To clear the Call Alert without answering it, select “Clear”.
To silence the Call Alert without clearing it, press any key other
than the PTT button.
NOTE
Until the Call Alert is cleared or returned, the alert
plays intermittently and you will not be able to receive
any additional Phone, Private, or Group calls.
Call Alert Queuing
If your carrier provides Call Alert Queuing, you can save up to eight Call Alerts
in a queue for later use.
After you respond to the Call Alert, it is removed from the queue.
Clearing or Queueing a Call Alert
When you receive a Call Alert, do one of the
following:
•
•
To clear a Call Alert, select “Clear”.
To place the Call Alert into the queue,
select “Queue”. Pressing
also
queues the Call Alert.
Alert 3
JOHN SMITH
Clear
Queue
If you receive multiple Call Alerts, the last received Call Alert displays and the
remaining Call Alerts are stacked at the beginning of the queue.
Responding to a Queued Call Alert
You can respond to the Call Alerts in any order. To select a Call Alert for
response:
1. Select “Queue”.
2. Press
to scroll to the desired Call Alert.
3. Press the PTT button to respond to the Call Alert.
Quickstore of Private IDs
Quickstore allows you to quickly store a Private ID without having to enter the
programming menu.
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From the Private Ready screen with the Private ID
displayed:
1. Select “Store”.
If an ID is greater than 12 characters,
the ID wraps to the third line, replacing
the time and date.
Prvt Ready
56781
12:43p 10/18
Alert
Store
2. Enter the name associated with the
Private ID.
Some systems allow you to edit. Please
check with your carrier.
Enter Name
Cancl
Store
3. Select “Store”. The Stored message
displays.
If the list is full with the maximum 100
names, you will get the message, “Prvt
List Full”. You cannot add names until
you remove some names from the list.
JOHN
Stored
4. Next, the Prvt Ready screen displays the
stored name.
Prvt Ready
JOHN
12:45p 10/18
Alert
Name
Storing Your Private ID
To store your Private ID in your i2000plus phone:
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Press
. The screen displays the message, “2=Own Pvt ID”.
Select “Ok”.
Enter the Private ID provided by your carrier.
Select “Store”.
To view your private ID at any time after you store it:
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
. The screen displays the message, “2=Own Pvt ID”.
The next line displays your Private ID. This is the number
supplied by your carrier that you store in your phone.
4. Select “Exit”.
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Making Group Calls (iDEN only)
A Group Call allows you to communicate instantly with members of a selected
Talkgroup–a pre-defined set of people who share a communication need.
Talkgroups appear on your display as numbers or programmed names, such as
Talkgrp10 or Sales Team.
To make a Group Call:
1. Press
until “Group Ready”
displays. Your most recently used
talkgroup displays, for example,
“Talkgrp 10”.
2. To place a call, do one of the following:
• To speak to this talkgroup, press and
hold the PTT button. Wait for the
chirp, then speak into the microphone.
Group Ready
Talkgrp 10
Alert
Mail
• To speak to another talkgroup, press
until you see the
desired talkgroup name. Press and hold the PTT button.Wait for
the chirp, then speak into the microphone.
3. To listen, release the PTT button.
Receiving a Group Call
When you receive an incoming Group call, you will hear a brief chirp-like tone.
Your i2000plus phone automatically switches to Group mode, and the
Talkgroup name displays.
1. Your phone must be idle, that is, not busy in an active call.
2. Wait for the caller to finish speaking, then press and hold the PTT
button. Begin speaking after you hear the chirp.
3. To listen, release the PTT button.
You can receive group calls only in the Talkgroups that you have predefined.
For more information, see “Adding or Storing a Talkgroup” on Page 55.
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Making Group Calls (iDEN only)
Adding and Storing a Talkgroup
To add and store a talkgroup name to your i2000plus phone:
1. Press
until you see the “Prgm” menu selection.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Press
4. Select “Ok”.
5. At “Add New Entry?”, select “Ok”.
6. At “Enter ID”, enter the desired talkgroup number and select
“Store”.
7. At “Enter Name”, enter a name for the talkgroup and select
“Store”.
Area Selection
In Group mode, you can call only those talkgroup members in a specific
location. This is useful when you know where the individuals are located within
the service area.
1. Press
2. Press
until you see “Group Ready” on your display.
, then select “Area”.
3. Press
to scroll through the targeted areas specified by
your local carrier.
4. Select “Ok” to select the targeted area.
Private/Group Mode Speaker
You can hear Group calls through either the earpiece or the speaker.
Press
or off.
on the i2000plus phone to turn the Private/Group Mode Speaker on
With the Speaker on, you will hear incoming calls through the speaker. This is
useful to monitor talkgroup activity in Group mode.
With the Speaker off, you will hear incoming calls through the earpiece.
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Using Mail Services
Your i2000plus phone provides the following mail services:
• Net Mail
• Voice Mail
• Message Mail
When you receive a new message, the
icon appears and flashes.
•
To read your new mail immediately, select
“Now”.
• To read your new mail later, select “Later”.
New Mail
Read?
Later
Now
An asterisk * next to a mail service indicates new
mail.
To use message services, select “Mail” from any
Ready screen. The inbox screen opens with your
message services listed.
To select a message service, scroll to highlight the
service or press the corresponding number. For
example, to access your Message Mail, press 2.
1>Voice Mail
*1>VoiceMail
*2>Mesg
Mail
3>Net Mail
Exit
Ok
Ok
Net Mail
Net mail alerts you when you receive alerts from the micro-browser, for
example, notification of an e-mail or fax.
From any mode:
1. Select Mail.
2. Select Net Mail, then select Ok.
The Alerts inbox opens and displays the type of Net
Mail alerts.
1>Voice Mail
2>Mesg Mail
*1>VoiceMail
*3>Net
Mail
Exit
Ok
Ok
The Inbox screen opens.
3. Scroll to the type of alert that you wish to
view, then select Ok.
Inbox
*1>VoiceMail
1 Email
2 Fax
Ok
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4. To read the message, select View.
5. After you read the message, do one of the
following:
• Select Menu to view a list of actions
that you can take for this message, such
as reply, delete, save, and so forth.
Inbox:1unread
*1>VoiceMail
1*Lunch
2 MEETING
View
Menu
• Or, select Next to read the next
message.
Voice Mail
When your i2000plus phone receives a Voice Mail message:
•
•
•
•
The
icon appears on your display.
The Voice Mail alert tone sounds (if Mail Notification is turned on).
The message, “New Voice Mail Waiting” appears on your display.
An exclamation point (!) on the display indicates that you have at
least one urgent message.
From any mode:
1. Select “Mail”.
2. Select “VoiceMail”.
1>VoiceMail
2>Mesg Mail
Exit
Ok
The VoiceMail inbox opens and displays the
number of your new and total VoiceMail messages.
To retrieve your voice mail immediately:
1. Select “Dial”. This action automatically
places a call to your voice mailbox. The
most recent message is retrieved first.
2. To close your voice mailbox, select “Exit”.
Voice Mail
1 New
1 Total
Exit
Dial
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Alert Receipt
Through your programming menu, you can delay Voice Mail and Message Mail
Alerts so that you are not interrupted by the alert tone while on a call. You can
choose the following:
•
•
•
Receive All Alerts
Delay All Alerts
Receive Message Mail Alerts only
To set your alerts:
1. Press
until you see “Prgm” on the display.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Select “Ok”.
Press
to scroll to Programming Menu Option 15, or just enter
the number of the Option.
Message Mail
Message Mail can be either a numeric page or a text message of up to 140
characters. Your phone can receive and store 16 mail messages at any time.
1. To postpone reading your mail and to clear the display, select
“Later”. The icon stops flashing but remains on your display to
remind you that you have unread messages.
To read your mail now:
2. To read your mail now, select “Now”. The screen will briefly
display the number of new and saved messages in your mailbox.
3. A list of all your messages will be displayed. Highlight the
message that you wish to read and select “Read”.
To read your mail later:
4. From any mode, select “Mail”. The
Mail box opens.
5. Select “Mesg Mail”.
1>Voice Mail
* 2> Mesg Mail
Exit
Your Message mailbox opens and briefly displays
the number of new and saved messages currently
in your mailbox.
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Ok
Message Mail
2 New
0 Saved
Using Mail Services
6. Next, a list of all messages will display.
Select the message that you wish to
read and select “Read”.
Your display shows the time and date that the
sender entered the message into the network.
*1>FR: Smith
*2>FR: Jones
11:15a 04/02
Exit
Read
Saving and Erasing Mail
After you read a text or numeric message, you can either Save or Erase the
message. Press
under the desired option.
Auto Call Back
You can respond to numeric pages and text messages containing a call-back
number. To automatically dial a number contained within a Message Mail, press
Mail Memory Full
If all 16 message registers are full, your phone displays the message “Mail
Waiting, Memory Full”. You cannot receive new Message Mail until you empty
register space by erasing saved or unread messages.
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Using Your Phone as a Modem
NOTE
Some features may be network dependent or subscription
only, and may not be available in all areas. Contact your
service provider for more information.
You can use your phone as a modem for data transfer from your laptop,
handheld device, or desktop computer. This is particularly useful when there is
no wired phone line (wall jack) available.
You simply attach a data cable to your phone and your computer. From that
point, your phone is your modem. This allows you to send or receive timecritical information such as e-mail, a field service report, or files. In addition,
you can also send or receive faxes.
This type of wireless connection uses one of two types of data connection:
circuit-switched data and packet data.
•
Circuit-switched data is typically used for sending and receiving
faxes and for transferring large files.
• Packet data is used for small file transfers such as e-mail.
To use these services, you must install the iDEN Wireless Data Services
software. For more information on setting up your computer and your phone for
Packet and Circuit Data calls, see the Wireless Data Services User’s Guide and
contact your carrier.
TTY USERS
You can use your phone and computer in TTY mode.
Your computer screen and keyboard replace the standard
TTY device. For more information, please see the
Wireless Data Services User’s Guide.
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Setting Programming Menus
Setting Programming Menus
You can customize the settings on your phone using the Programming Menu.
1. Press
until you see “Prgm” on the display.
2. Select “Prgm”.
3. Select “Ok”.
4. Press
to scroll to the desired Programming Menu Option
or enter the number of the Option.
Table 8: Programming Menu Options
Keypad
Number
Menu Option
Function
Own Ph #
Automatically store the telephone
number of your phone after you
receive the first incoming call
(Line1). You can also enter the
number and view it.
Own Pvt ID
Display the Private ID number of
your phone. You must first store
this number.
Mail Display:Off
Turn on and off the New Mail
message that is displayed with
incoming Voice or Message mail.
Manual Lock:Off
Lock your phone to prevent
unauthorized use. You must enter
a pass code to unlock it.
Even with the manual lock on,
you can reach emergency help by
pressing and holding the
emergency key designated by
your carrier.
Auto Lock:Off
Automatically lock your phone
each time it is powered off to
prevent unauthorized use.
Auto Answer:Off
Turn on or off automatic
answering of incoming phone
calls after 1-4 rings.
Vibrate Alert:Off
Receive a non-audible alert for
incoming phone calls and
messages. See “VibraCall®
Feature” on page 27.
Last Call Timer
Display the duration of the most
recent phone call.
10
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Table 8: Programming Menu Options (Continued)
Keypad
Number
62
Menu Option
Function
11
Display Timer:Off
Turn on or off automatic display
of the Last Call Timer at the end
of each phone call.
12
Reset Timer
Display cumulative airtime of all
phone calls since last reset.
13
Total Timer
Display cumulative airtime of all
phone calls.
14
1 Minute Beep:Off
Automatically signal each minute
of elapsed phone airtime with an
audible beep.
15
Alert Receipt
Delay Voice Mail and Message
Mail Alerts so that users are not
interrupted by the alert tone while
on a call. Users can choose to:
Delay All Alerts; Receive All
Alerts; Receive Message Mail
Alerts only. See “Alert Receipt”
on page 58.
16
Selectable
Backlight Timer
Specify the duration of the
Backlight Timer (10, 20, or 30
seconds).
20
Phone/Prvt List
Add phone and private numbers in
one procedure. See “Combined
Phone Number and Private ID
List” on page 39.
21
Phone List Edit
Edit and erase up to 255
frequently called phone numbers
and associated names. See
“Editing and Erasing Phone List
Entries” on page 42.
22
Prvt ID List Edit
Edit and erase up to 100 Private
numbers and associated names.
See “Editing and Erasing Private
ID List Entries” on page 43.
23
Talkgrp List
Program
Add/Edit/Erase numbers and
associated names for up to 10 preprogrammed talkgroups. See
“Adding and Storing a
Talkgroup” on page 55.
Setting Programming Menus
Table 8: Programming Menu Options (Continued)
Keypad
Number
Menu Option
Function
24
Area List Program
Add/Edit/Erase numbers and
associated names for up to 50
targeted areas.
30
Ringer Volume
Set the ringer volume using the
volume control keys, or lower the
volume to silence the ringer. See
“Setting the Ringer Volume” on
page 29.
31
Set Ring Style
Select a distinct ring style for
incoming phone calls. See
“Selecting a Ring Style” on page
29.
32
Mail Volume
Set the volume of incoming
Message Mail and Voice Mail
tones using the volume control
keys, or lower the volume to
silence the mail alert tones.
33
Earpiece Volume
Set the default earpiece volume
using the volume control keys.
34
Keypad Volume
Set the volume of the keypad
tones using the volume control
keys, or to silence the keypad
tones.
35
Speaker Volume
Temporarily adjust the Group/
Private Speaker or Speakerphone
volume for noisy environments.
36
Spkr Vol Set Tone
Turn the speaker volume set tones
on or off.
38
Silent Group
Silence all incoming Group call
alerts and voice activity. When
set, your screen displays the
message, Group Silent.
40
Change Passcode
Change your secret four-digit
passcode from the initial setting
0000.
46
Change SIM Card
PINs
Change your personal SIM card
PIN.
47
Require SIM Card
PIN
Set or remove PIN requirement
when you turn on your i2000plus
phone.
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Table 8: Programming Menu Options (Continued)
Keypad
Number
64
Menu Option
Function
48
Change Bar
Passcode
Change your secret four-digit call
barring passcode.
55
Phone Sys
Set your i2000plus phone for
travel by choosing a phone system
setting.
56
GSM Network
Name
Add, edit, or erase network names
and network codes to the known
list.
57
GSM Network
Search
Automatically or manually search
for an available network. (GSM
only)
58
GSM Network List
Add, edit, or erase entries in your
preferred list. View entries from
the known list.
60
Set Baud Rate
Set the modem baud rate between
the phone and the PC. See the
Wireless Data Services User’s
Guide.
61
Data Ring Volume
Set the default data ringer volume
using the volume control buttons.
See the Wireless Data Services
User’s Guide.
62
Pgm Data #
View your circuit data (fax)
number. See the Wireless Data
Services User’s Guide.
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IP Address
Use the scroll keys to view the
Internet Protocol (IP) Address -1
for your micro-browser, as
programmed in your phone. If you
phone is cabled to a computer,
view IP Address-2, the stored IP
address of your computer. See the
Wireless Data Services User’s
Guide.
64
Reset KBytes Tx/
Rx
View the number of Kilobytes
sent and received for packet data.
See the Wireless Data Services
User’s Guide.
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Lines per Screen
(micro-browser
and Mail menu)
View the display in 4 lines, 12
characters or 6 lines, 16
characters.
Setting Programming Menus
Table 8: Programming Menu Options (Continued)
Keypad
Number
Menu Option
Function
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Language
Select a language for your display
text. The default is English. See
“Changing the Display
Language” on page 21.
71
Time/Date
Select the format for the time and
date display. See “Setting the
Time and Date” on page 19.
80
Phone Only
Turn on or off incoming Private
and group services. See “Phone
Only Mode (iDEN Only)” on page
37.
NOTE
Important! Do not perform the following shaded menu
options unless you are instructed to do so by your carrier.
You could damage your phone.
Table 9: Other Programming Menu Options
Option
Number
Menu Option
Function
41
Feature Reset
Returns all feature settings to
their original defaults.
42
Master Clear
Performs Feature Reset and
erases all stored lists.
43
Master Reset
Resets the phone’s identification
number.
44
Change Service
Key
Changes or resets the fraud
prevention service key.
51
Network ID
Edits the pre-programmed
Network number list and selects
roaming options.
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About Status Messages
You may receive status messages under certain conditions. Before contacting
your carrier, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions under which it
appeared. Table 10 lists and describes the error messages.
Table 10: Status Messages
Status Messages
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Message Description
Number Not in Service
The number that you entered is not
valid.
User Not Available
The party that you called is either
busy, out-of-range, or turned off.
Please try again later.
User Not Authorized
The party that you called has not
purchased this service.
Please Try Later
This service is temporarily not
available. Please try again later.
User Busy in Private
The party that you called is busy
in a Private call.
Service Restricted
This service was restricted by your
carrier or it was not purchased.
Service Not Available
This feature is not available on the
current network.
System Busy Try Later
The system is experiencing heavy
traffic. Please try again later.
Service Conflict
This service cannot be enabled
because an incompatible service
has already been turned on.
Please Try Again
An error occurred. Note the error
code and try again.
Self Check Error
A fault was detected with your
phone. If this error recurs, note the
error code and contact your
carrier.
Self Check Fail
An operational fault was detected
with your phone. Note the numeric
code, turn your phone off, and
contact your carrier immediately.
Accessories
Accessories
Leather Carry Case
The NTN9072A, leather carry case with belt clip, allows for easy attachment to
a belt or purse. This case accommodates i2000plus phone travel chargers, audio
accessories, car accessories, and all battery types.
Batteries
NOTE
• For best results, charge the batteries within the temperature
range of 10oC to 40oC (50oF to 104oF).
• Prolonged charging is not recommended. See Table 11 for
battery charging guidelines.
Charging the Batteries
Table 11 provides the approximate time to fully charge a battery using a
Motorola iDEN-Approved Lithium Ion battery charger.
Table 11: Battery Charging Times
MOTOROLA BATTERIES
Kit Number
Description/Chemistry
Charging Time*
NTN8615
Slim Lithium Ion
2.5 Hours
NTN8614
Standard Lithium Ion
3 Hours
* Charging times are based on a fully discharged battery.
For optimal battery life, use a Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion charger
with your Motorola iDEN Lithium Ion battery. Other chargers may not fully
charge your Lithium Ion battery or may yield a reduced number of cycles.
Battery Operating Instructions
•
•
•
•
•
Extreme temperatures will degrade battery performance. Do not
store your battery where temperatures exceed 60°C (140°F) or fall
below -20°C (4°F).
This Lithium Ion battery has a self discharge rate and without use,
will lose about 1% of its charge per day.
The battery capacity will be degraded if stored for long periods while
fully charged. If long term storage is required, store at half capacity.
The Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion chargers will provide
optimum performance. Other chargers may not fully charge your
iDEN Lithium Ion battery or may yield reduced number of charge
cycles.
If the battery appears inoperative, the internal protection circuitry
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may have been activated. Remove the battery from the phone and put
it into the charger for several minutes to reset the circuitry.
• When the battery is not in use, always store it in the tray.
Travel Charger
Using the NPN6197 Travel Charger, you can charge a battery from an AC
outlet. On one end of the travel charger, an accessory connector attaches to the
bottom of the phone unit. At the other (AC outlet) end of the device, there is a
compact housing that contains the plug-in power supply. A lightweight cable
connects the two ends (accessory connector and supply).
A green LED on the accessory power supply indicates that the Travel Charger is
plugged in.
Using the Travel Charger
Accessory Connector
Travel Charger
Transformer
Figure 5. Using the Travel Charger
1. While holding the i2000plus phone with its front toward you,
insert the accessory connector (with the Motorola logo facing
you) into the slot on the bottom of the i2000plus phone until you
hear a click.
2. Plug the Travel Charger transformer into an AC wall outlet. The
power light (green LED) on the accessory power supply will
come on.
Travel Charger Operating Specifications
Input voltage range: 90-264 VAC @ 50/60 Hz.
Operating temperature range: 0°C to +50°C
Vehicular Battery Charger
The NTN8655 Vehicular Battery Charger (VBC) provides power to the phone
unit and charges the phone’s Lithium Ion battery.
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The power light (green LED) will light when the VBC is receiving power.
Using the Vehicular Battery Charger
Cigarette Lighter
Adapter
Accessory
Connector
Accessory
Figure 3. Using the Vehicular Battery Charger
1. Attach the Vehicular Battery Charger’s accessory connector to the
bottom of the i2000plus phone. While holding the i2000plus
phone with its front toward you, insert the accessory connector
(with the Motorola logo facing you) into the slot on the bottom of
the i2000plus phone until you hear a click.
2. Remove the vehicle’s cigarette lighter plug from the cigarette
lighter receptacle.
3. Plug the Vehicular Battery Charger’s cigarette lighter adapter into
the cigarette lighter receptacle. The power light (green LED) will
come on.
4. The i2000plus phone may be turned off, turned on, or used.
Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger
1. Unplug the Vehicular Battery Charger’s cigarette lighter adapter
from the vehicle’s cigarette lighter receptacle.
2. Press the latches on the accessory connector.
3. Pull the accessory connector from the bottom of the i2000plus
phone.
Vehicular Battery Charger Operating Specifications
Operating voltage range: 10.8 - 33.0 Vdc.
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Operating temperature range: -30°C to +60°C
Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger
The NTN8968 Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger charges Motorola authorized
batteries, as listed on Page 67, for the i2000plus phone. To charge a battery, see
Figure 4.
Charging a Battery
Front Pocket
Rear Pocket
LED
Indicators
Pin Connector
Power supply cord receptacle
Figure 4. Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger
1. Plug the flat end of the power-supply cord, with the “M” logo
facing down, into the receptacle labeled “Charging” on the back
of the charger.
2. Plug the transformer end of the power-supply cord into any
standard AC wall outlet.
3. Insert an i2000plus phone with an attached battery, into the
charger's front pocket. This is done by inserting the bottom of the
i2000plus phone onto the pin connector in the bottom of the
charger's front pocket.
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Audio Adapter
The NTN8654 Audio Adapter connects an earpiece microphone to your
i2000plus phone for privacy and hands-free operation.
The Audio Adapter fits onto the bottom of the i2000plus phone and provides a
standard 2.5mm jack connection for an earpiece microphone (NTN8367) or
headset.
Using the Audio Adapter
Audio Adapter
Connector
Buttons
2.5mm jack
Figure 4. Using the Audio Adapter
1. Hold the phone and the Audio Adapter facing you so that you see
the Motorola logo on the adapter.
2. Insert the Audio Adapter’s connector into the i2000plus phone
receptacle. You will hear the connector snap into place.
Attaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone
1. Insert the 2.5mm plug of the earpiece microphone cord into the
jack of the Audio Adapter.
2. Pull on the plug, not the cord, to remove the earpiece microphone.
Removing the Audio Adapter
1. Press the button on the front of the Audio Adapter. The front
displays the Motorola logo on the button.
2. Pull the Audio Adapter from the i2000plus phone.
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Dash Mount Holder
The Dash Mount Holder provides a convenient holder for your i2000plus phone.
The Dash Mount Holder can be installed either horizontally or vertically.
Do not place the dash mount holder over the air bag
or in the air bag deployment area. For more
information, see Page 77.
WARNING
Figure 3. Installing the Dash Mount Holder
Using the Dash Mount Holder
1. Mount the Dash Mount Holder to the dash of your vehicle by
securing the four self-tapping screws to the base of the Holder.
Or, for a semi-permanent installation, use a piece of adhesive
strip.
2. Snap your i2000plus phone securely into the holder.
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Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND
EFFICIENT OPERATION.
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING
YOUR INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICE
PORTABLE RADIO.
RF Operational Characteristics
Your radio product contains a radio frequency transmitter to convey the
information you wish to send as well as occasional automatic signals used to
sustain connection to the wireless network, and a receiver which enables you to
receive communication and connection information from the network.
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy
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:
•
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. 1-1999
Edition
•
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of
the United States, Report 86, 1986
•
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)
1998
•
National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, 1995
•
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 1999 (applicable
to wireless phones only)
To assure optimal radio product performance and make sure human exposure to
radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the
above standards, always adhere to the following procedures:
Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized replacement
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may
violate FCC regulations.
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DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio product is “IN USE”. Holding the
antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio product to operate at a
higher power level than needed.
Phone Operation
When placing or receiving a phone call, or using the group and private call
functions with a Group/Private Speaker OFF (muted speaker icon visible in the
display), hold your radio product as you would a wireline telephone. Speak
directly into the microphone.
Two-way radio operation
When using your radio product as a traditional two-way
radio while making group or private calls with the Group/
Private Speaker ON (no speaker icon visible in the display),
hold the radio product in a vertical position with the
microphone one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from
the lips.
Body-worn operation
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a radio
product on your body when transmitting, always place the radio product in a
Motorola supplied or approved clip, holster, case harness, or body harness.
Use of non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure
guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at
least one inch (2.5cm) from your body when transmitting.
Data operation
When using any data feature of the radio product, with or without an accessory
cable, position the antenna of the radio product at least one inch (2.5 cm)
from the body.
Approved Accessories
• For a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-453-0920, visit our
website at www.mot.com/iden, or look in the accessory section of this
manual.
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THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS 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.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified 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 0.81 W/kg and when
tested on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.38 W/kg during voice
transmission using Phone Mode and 0.72 W/kg during packet data transmission. (Bodyworn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories
and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels or
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 emission 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
AZ489FT5801.
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.
______________________________________
* 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.
Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility
NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic
interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured
for electromagnetic compatibility.
Facilities
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off
your radio product in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to
external RF energy.
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Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your radio product when on board an aircraft.
Any use of a radio product must be in accordance with applicable regulations
per airline crew instructions.
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum
separation of 6 inches (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless radio
product and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology
Research.
Persons with pacemakers should:
•
ALWAYS keep the radio product more than six inches from their
pacemaker when the radio product is turned ON.
•
Not carry the radio product in a breast pocket.
•
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
•
Turn the radio product OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect
that interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless radio products may interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Safety and General
Use While Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of radio products in the area where
you drive. Always obey them.
When using the radio product while driving, please:
•
Give full attention to driving and to the road.
•
Use hands-free operation, if available
•
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
conditions so require.
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Operational Warnings
WARNING
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
Do not place a portable radio product in the area over the air bag or in the
air bag deployment area. An air bag inflates with great force. If a portable
radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the
radio product may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to
occupants of the vehicle.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your radio product, prior to entering any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere, unless it is a radio product type especially qualified
for use in such areas (for example, Factory Mutual Approved). Do not
remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially
explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death.
NOTE: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to
above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders,
and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn
off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.
Blasting Caps and Areas
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio
product when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in
areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
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Operational Cautions
Caution
Antennas
Do not use any portable radio product that has a damaged antenna. If
a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can
result.
Batteries
All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury, such as burns
if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches
exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical
circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any
charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other
container with metal objects.
Cleaning and Drying Considerations
Using a leather carry case may help protect the surfaces and help prevent liquids
(e.g., rain) from entering into the interior of the radio product. This product is
not water proof, and exposing the unit to liquids may result in permanent
damage to the unit.
If you radio product interior gets wet, then do not try to accelerate drying with
the use of an oven or a dryer as this will damage the radio product and void the
warranty. Instead, do the following:
1. Immediately power off the radio product.
2. Remove Battery from radio product.
3. Shake excess liquid from phone.
4. Place phone and battery in an area that is at room temperature and has good
air flow.
5. Let phone and battery dry for 72 hours before reconnecting the battery and/
or powering on the phone.
If the phone does not work after following the steps listed above, contact your
dealer for servicing information.
Clean the external surfaces of the radio product with a damp cloth, using a mild
solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household cleaners may
contain chemicals that could seriously damage the radio product. Avoid the use
of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directly
on the radio product.
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Accessory Safety Information
IMPORTANT:
SAVE THESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•
Before using any battery or battery charger, read all the instructions
for and cautionary markings on (1) the battery, (2) the battery
charger, which may include a separate wall-mounted power supply
or transformer, and (3) the radio product using the battery.
• Do not expose any battery charger to water, rain, or snow as they are
designed for indoor or in-vehicle use only.
WARNING
•
•
•
•
•
•
To reduce the risk of injury, charge only the
rechargeable batteries listed in the
Accessories section of this manual. Other
types of batteries may burst, causing
personal injury and damage.
To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or plug, pull by the plug
rather than the cord when you disconnect the battery charger from
the power source outlet.
Do not operate any battery charger with a damaged cord or plug replace them immediately.
Battery chargers may become warm during operation, but not hot. If
it becomes hot to the touch, unplug it from the power outlet
immediately and discontinue its use.
Use of a non-recommended attachment to a battery charger may
result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
Make sure the battery charger power cord is located so that it will not
be stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to damage or stress.
An extension cord should not be used with any battery charger unless
absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord could result
in a risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must be used,
make sure that:
• The pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number, size,
and shape as those on the plug of the charger.
• The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical
condition.
• The cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100 feet and 16AWG for
lengths up to 150 feet.
• Do not operate any battery charger if it has received a sharp blow, has
been dropped, or has been damaged in any way; take it to a qualified
service technician.
• Do not disassemble a battery charger; take it to a qualified service
technician when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly
may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
• Maximum ambient temperature around the power supply or
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transformer of any battery charger should not exceed 40°C (104°F).
The output power from the power supply or transformer must not
exceed the rating given on the Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger.
• The disconnection from the line voltage is made by unplugging the
power supply from the AC receptacle.
• To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug any battery charger from the
outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
• For optimum charging performance, turn off the radio product while
charging it in any battery charger.
•
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products
NOTE:
This Warranty applies within the fifty (50) united
states and the District of Columbia
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR
HOW LONG:
MOTOROLA, INC. (“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:
iDEN Subscriber Digital Mobile and
Portable Units
One (1) Year
Product Accessories
One (1) Year
Rechargeable Batteries will be replaced during the applicable warranty period
if:
a. the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or
b. 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 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 under this warranty.
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II. 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. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE
FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS 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.
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATION ON
HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which
may vary from state to state.
IV. 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. You can also call
MOTOROLA at 1-800-453-0920 for warranty service location information.
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
a. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other
than its normal and customary manner.
b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
c. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation,
maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or
adjustment.
d. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by
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defects in material workmanship.
e. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications,
disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the
audition to the Product of non-MOTOROLA supplied
equipment) which adversely affect performance of the Product
or interfere with MOTOROLA’S normal warranty inspection
and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
f. Product which has had the serial number removed or made
illegible.
g. Rechargeable batteries if:
1. Any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken
or show evidence of tampering.
2. 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.
c. Freight costs to the repair depot.
d. 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 FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at
the time the Product was initially distributed from
MOTOROLA.
e. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that
does not effect the operation of the Product.
f. Normal and customary wear and tear.
VI. 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 United States 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:
a. That MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by
such purchaser of any notice of such claim;
b. That MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of
such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise;
and
c. Should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA’S
opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of
infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser
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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.
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
used in connection with the Product or any parts thereof.
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.
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products
(international)
NOTE:
This Warranty applies in Singapore and the
Philippines.
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR
HOW LONG:
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:
iDEN Subscriber Digital Mobile and
Portable Units
One (1) Year
Product Accessories (manufactured by
or under license from MOTOROLA)
One (1) Year
Rechargeable Batteries will be replaced during the applicable warranty period
if:
a. the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or
b. 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 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
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which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims liability for
range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.
II. 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 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.
III. 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.
IV. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
a. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other
than its normal and customary manner.
b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
c. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation,
maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or
adjustment.
d. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by
defects in material workmanship.
e. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications,
disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the
audition to the Product of non-MOTOROLA supplied
equipment).
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (internaf. Product which has had the serial number removed or made
illegible.
g. Rechargeable batteries if:
1. Any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken
or show evidence of tampering.
2. 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.
c. Freight costs to the repair depot.
d. 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.
e. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that
does not effect the operation of the Product.
f. Normal and customary wear and tear.
g. Exclusion for defects or damage arising from use of the
products in connection with non-MOTOROLA equipment.
V. 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:
a. That MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by
such purchaser of any notice of such claim;
b. That MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of
such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise;
and
c. 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 noninfringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or
parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation
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will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the
Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
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.
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Owner’s Information
Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI)
_____________________________
Own Phone Number
_____________________________
Own Private Number
_____________________________
Date Purchased
______________
Dealer Telephone Number
_______________________
Customer Service Number
_______________________
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Private Number Directory
Private Number
Name
Talkgroup Directory
Talkgroup Number
90
Name
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
This product is in conformance with the requirements of
the applicable EU Council Directives.
Declarations of Conformance with the requirements are
located at
Motorola
iDEN Subscriber Division
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Plantation, Florida 33322
United States of America (U.S.A.)
APPROVED for connection to
telecommunications systems specified
in the instructions for use subject to
the conditions set out in them.
S/1357/4/V/503894
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www.mot.com/iDEN
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Index
Index
Accessories 67
Audio Adapter 71
Batteries 67
Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger 70
Leather Carry Case 67
Travel Charger 68
Vehicular Battery Charger 68
Accessory Connector 9
Accessory Safety Information 79
Alert Receipt 58
Alphanumeric Display 8
Alphanumeric Keypad 8
Alternate Phone Line
Receiving a Call 37
Setting the Active Line 37
Alternate Phone Line (iDEN Only) 36
Antenna 8
Area List 63
Attaching the Battery 12
Audio Adapter 71
Removing 71
Using 71
Audio Adaptor
Attaching/Detaching the Earpiece
Microphone 71
Auto Answer 61
Auto Lock 61
Automatic Redial 25
Back Key 8
Background noise 26
Backlight 22
Batteries 67
Attaching 12
Charging 12, 67
Detaching 12
Operating Instructions 67
Status 12
Battery
Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger 70
Vehicular Battery Charger 68
Receiving 52
Responding to a Queued Call
Alert 52
Sending a Call Alert 51
Call Barring 10, 33
All Calls 34
Changing Passcode 36
Incoming Calls 33
International Calls 34
International Calls except Home
Country 34
Outgoing Calls 34
passcode 34
Viewing Status 35
Call Forwarding 31
Conditional 31
Unconditional 31
Call Hold 33
Call Waiting 32
Caller ID 26
Carrier 10
iDEN 13
carrier
Home 13
Changing the Display Language 21
Charging
Status 12
Charging the Battery 12
Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger 70
Charging a Battery 70
Detaching the Battery 12
Dialing Methods 23
Automatic Redial 25
Emergency Dial 25
Last Number Redial 24
Name Search 24
Speed Dial 24
Turbo Dial® 24
Display Icons 18
Display Language
Changing 21
Display Timer 62
Call Alert
Sending a Call Alert 51
Call Alert™ 8, 51
Clearing 52
Queuing 52
Earpiece 8
Emergency
Calls 11
Dial 25
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Emergency Calls 29
English
Display Language 21
European Union Directives
Conformance Statement 91
Fax and Data Transfer 10
Feature Reset 65
French
Display Language 21
Global System for Mobile
communications, see also GSM 10
Group Call 8, 54
Adding and Storing a Talkgroup
55
Receiving 54
Group Call (iden only) 54
Group Mode 8, 10, 54
GSM 46
Network List Program 64
Network Name 64
Network Search 64
See also Global System for Mobile
Communications 10
Service Area 13
Hands-Free Speakerphone 25
Home
Carrier 13
Home Key 8
How to Use This User’s Guide 7
i2000 8, 10, 19, 29
3-Way Calling 33
Accessories 67
Alternate Phone Line (iDEN
Only) 36
Call Alert™ 51
Call Barring 33
Call Forwarding 31
Call Hold 33
Call Waiting 32
Dialing Methods 23
Display Icons 18
Display Language 21
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Group Calls (iden only) 54
Hands-Free Speakerphone 25
In service status 13
In use status 13
Last 10 Calls Received and Sent
Lists 43
Light Sensor 14
Mail Services 56
Menus 19
Message Mail 58
Modes 19
Networks 48
No service status 13
Phone Calls 23
Phone List Entries 42
Phone Number 27
Phone Numbers 44
Phone Only Mode (iDEN Only)
37
Private Calls 50
Private ID 53
Private ID List Entries 43
Private/Group Mode Speaker 51
Programming Menus 61
Quickstore of Private IDs 52
Receiving a Phone Call 26
Registering status 13
Setting Up 10
SIM Card PIN 14
Status 13
Stored Lists 39
Time and Date 19
Traveling between Systems 46
Turning Off 13
Turning On 13
VibraCall™ 27
iDEN 10
carrier 13
Service Area 13
International Phone Calls 23
International Phone Numbers 39
Keypad Lock 29
Language
Change 65
Last 10 Calls Received and Sent Lists
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Last 10 Calls Received list 26
Last Call Timer 61
Last Number Redial 24
Last Ten Received and Sent lists 10
Leather Carry Case 67
LED (Light Emitting Diode) 8
LED indicator 13
Flashing Green 13
Flashing Red 13
Solid Green 13
Solid Red 13
Light Sensor 14
Mail 59
Mail Display 61
Mail Memory Full 59
Mail Services 56
Manual Lock 61
Master Clear 65
Master Reset 65
Menus 8, 19
menus
options 19
Messaging Services 10
Microphone 8
Missed-Call Indicator 10
Mode Key 8
Modes 19
Group 19
Phone 19
Private 19
Motorola 10
Mute 26
Name Search 24
Net Mail 56
Network 46
Network ID 65
Networks 48
Preferred List 47
Next Word Key 8
Noise 26
Number Not in Service 66
On/Off Button 8
One-Minute Beep 62
Option Keys 8
Owner’s Information 89
Passcode 63
Pauses
inserting into phone numbers 23
Personal Identification Number
See also PIN 10
Ph # 61
Phone Call 26
3-Way Calling 33
Call Barring 33
Call Forwarding 31
Call Hold 33
Call Waiting 32
Making 23
Missed Call Indicator 26
Receiving 26
Stored Lists 39
Phone List 62
Phone Mode 8, 10
Phone Number
What is my phone number 27
Phone numbers 39
Phone Only 65
Phone Only Mode (iDEN Only) 37
Phone Sys 64
Phone/Prvt List 62
PIN 11, 15
Disabling 16
Enabling 16
Entering 14
See also Personal Identification
Number 10
Unblocking 15
pin unblock
see also PUK 14
Please Try Again 66
Please Try Later 66
Portuguese
Display Language 21
Pre-Pend Feature 39
Private Call 50, 51
Name Search 50
Receiving 51
Scroll 50
Private ID 39, 52, 61, 62
Storing 53
Private Mode 8, 10
Private/Group Mode Speaker 51
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Programming Menus 61
1 Minute Beep
Off 62
Area List Program 63
Auto Answer
Off 61
Auto Lock
Off 61
Change Passcode 63
Change SIM Card PINs 63
Display Timer
Off 62
Earpiece Volume 63
Feature Reset 65
GSM Network List Program 64
GSM Network Name 64
GSM Network Search 64
Keypad Volume 63
Language 65
Last Call Timer 61
Mail Display
Off 61
Mail Volume 63
Manual Lock
Off 61
Master Clear 65
Master Reset 65
Network ID 65
Own Ph # 61
Own Pvt ID 61
Phone List Edit 62
Phone Only 65
Phone Sys 64
Phone/Prvt List 62
Prvt ID List Edit 62
Require SIM Card PIN 63
Reset Timer 62
Ringer Volume 63
Set Ring Style 63
Silent Group 63
Speaker Volume 63
Spkr Vol Set Tone 63
Talkgrp List Program 62
Time/Date 65
Total Timer 62
Vibrate Alert
Off 61
PUK 15
See also PIN Unblocking Code 14
Punctuation Key 8
96
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button 8
Quickstore 52
Quickstore of Phone Numbers 44
Receiving a Phone Call 26
Reset Timer 62
Ring Style 29, 63
Setting 30
Setting for Alternate Line 30
Ringer Volume 29, 63
Roaming 33
Safety and General Information 73
Safety Information 73
Accessories 79
Scroll 23
Scroll Key 8
Selectable Backlight Timer 22
Self Check Error 66
Self Check Fail 66
Send/End Key 8
Service Area
iDEN 13
Service Conflict 66
Service Not Available 66
Service Restricted 66
Setting the Time and Date 19
Silent Group 63
SIM 11, 21
See also Subscriber Identity
Module 10
SIM Card 11
Inserting 11
SIM Card PIN
Change 63
Require 63
Spanish
Display Language 21
Speaker Key 8
Speakerphone 8
Speed Dial 24
Status LIght (LED) Indicator 13
Status Messages 66
Number Not in Service 66
Please Try Again 66
Please Try Later 66
Index
Self Check Error 66
Self Check Fail 66
Service Conflict 66
Service Not Available 66
Service Restricted 66
System Busy Try Later 66
User Busy in Private 66
User Not Authorized 66
User Not Available 66
Stored Lists 39
Editing and Erasing Phone List
Entries 42
Editing and Erasing Private ID
List Entries 43
Last 10 Calls Received and Sent
Lists 43
Quickstore of Phone Numbers 44
Storing Names and Numbers 41
Subscriber Identity Module
See also SIM 10
System Busy Try Later 66
System Name 13
Talkgroups 55
Talkgrp List 62
Three-Way Calling 33
Time and Date 65
12- or a 24-hour clock format 19
setting 19
Total Timer 62
Travel Charger 68
Operating 68
Using 68
Traveling Between Systems
Last active 46
Traveling between Systems 46
GSM only 46
GSM preferred 46
iDEN only 46
iDEN preferred 46
Roam all 46
Searching for a Network 46
Storing New Networks to Your
Known list 48
Storing Your Preferred List of
Networks 47
Turbo Dial® 10, 24
Turning Off Your i2000 13
Turning On Your i2000 13
User Busy in Private 66
User Not Authorized 66
User Not Available 66
Vehicular Battery Charger 68
Operating Specifications 69
Removing 69
Using 69
Vehicular battery Charger 69
Vibe-All Key 8
VibraCall
Selecting 27
VibraCall™ 27
Group/Prvt Vibe 27
Phone Vibrate/Ring 27
Vibe All 27
VibraCall™ Mail Vibe 27
Vibrate Alert 61
Vibration-Only Key 10
Voice Mail 57
Volume
Earpiece 63
Keypad 63
Mail 63
Speaker 63
Volume Control Buttons 8
Volume Level 8
Warranty 85
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