Motorola Solutions 89FT5843 iDEN i930 WITH WiDEN AND GSM User Manual i930NextelWelcomeGuide

Motorola Solutions, Inc. iDEN i930 WITH WiDEN AND GSM i930NextelWelcomeGuide

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i930 Smartphone Welcome Guide
DRAFT: 5/16/05
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Contents
What’s in the Box? .................................... 1
Setting Up Your Smartphone.................... 1
Remove the Battery Door..................................1
Locate Your SIM Card.......................................2
Insert the Battery...............................................3
Charge the Battery ............................................3
Turning On Your Smartphone and
Activating Service.................................. 5
Turn On Your Smartphone................................5
Activate Service.................................................6
Turn Off Your Smartphone................................6
Backlight Dimming.............................................6
Making the Nextel Customer Care Number
Easy to Find............................................ 6
Making and Receiving Calls ..................... 7
Make a Phone Call............................................7
Receiving Phone Call........................................7
Make a Direct Connect Call...............................7
Receiving a Direct Connect Call .......................8
Contacts and Recent Calls
on the Home Screen.....................................8
Making Emergency Phone Calls .......................8
Synchronizing Outlook ..............................9
Install ActiveSync on the Computer ..................9
Assemble the i930 Sync Cradle and Connect.10
Set Up a Partnership.......................................12
Getting to Know Your Smart Phone .......13
Flip-Closed Features.......................................13
Flip-Open Features .........................................16
Using Nextel® Voice Mail .........................19
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box ......................19
Receiving a Voice Mail Message ....................19
Retrieving a Voice Mail Message....................20
Setting up an Email Account...................20
Using Web-Based Email ..........................20
Start Pocket Internet Explorer .........................20
Access Your Email ..........................................21
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Understanding Status Indicators ........... 21
Entering Text, Numbers, and Symbols.. 23
Start a New Line..............................................23
Delete Characters ...........................................23
Enter a Symbol................................................23
Understanding Input Modes ............................23
Customizing Features ............................. 24
Set Vibrate All..................................................24
Set Ring Tones................................................24
Set Keypad Tone.............................................25
Set Time and Date ..........................................25
Securing Your Smartphone .................... 25
Lock the Keypad..............................................25
Unlock the Keypad ..........................................25
Using the SIM Card PIN..................................26
Turn Off Phone Calls, Direct Connect Calls, and
All Data Transfers .......................................27
Wireless Local Number Portability:
Bringing Your Phone Number From
Another Carrier .....................................27
Nextel Worldwide® Service......................28
Accessories ..............................................28
Need Help?................................................28
Nextel® Customer Care...................................28
Finding More Information ................................29
Patent and Trademark Information.........32
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.
Address: 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Plantation, FL 33322 USA
Phone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920
Hereby declares that the product:
Product Name: i930
Model Number: H72UAH9JR7AN
Conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a),
15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)
Class B Digital Device
As a personal computer peripheral, this device
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
1
What’s in the Box?
Your Smartphone comes with:
This welcome guide
A booklet containing safety information, your
warranty, and your terms and conditions of
service with Nextel.
A Standard Lithium Ion Battery
A rapid travel charger
A holster
A Subscribe Identity Module (SIM) card
The i930 Sync Cradle
A mini USB cable
A companion CD containing a user guide and
Microsoft ActiveSync.
Note: For more information on your i930
Smartphone, refer to the i930 User’s
Guide on the companion CD.
Setting Up Your
Smartphone
Remove the Battery Door
1Slide the release button back until it releases the
battery door.
release
button
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Setting Up Your Smartphone
2Allow the battery door to pop up, slide it forward,
and remove it from the back of your
Smartphone.
Locate Your SIM Card
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a
small piece of plastic located in the SIM card
holder in the back of your Smartphone, underneath
the battery.
If there is no SIM card in your Smartphone, contact
Nextel Customer Care at 1-800-639-6111.
SIM card
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Setting Up Your Smartphone
If want to use a SIM card other than the one that is
in your Smartphone, please contact Nextel
Customer Care to verify that the SIM card you want
to use is compatible with your Smartphone.
Insert the Battery
1Remove the battery door.
2Insert the top of the battery into the battery area.
Press the bottom of the battery to secure it.
3Replace the battery door and press it gently until
you hear a click.
Charge the Battery
Your Smartphone comes with a rapid travel
charger.
1Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
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Setting Up Your Smartphone
2Open the connector cover.Open the connector
cover.
Plug the other end of the charger into the
accessory connector.
Tip: To remove the charger from the accessory
connector: Press the buttons on the sides
of the plug. Pull the plug straight out.
3If you have purchased optional batteries or
chargers, see “Charging Times”.
Charging Times
Check your battery and charger type against the
below grid to determine appropriate charging
times.
Recommended charging times:
For best results, charge the batteries within the
temperature range of 50°F to 104°F (10°C to
40°C).
Prolonged charging is not recommended.
Battery Use and Maintenance
The Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion
chargers provide optimum performance. Other
chargers may not fully charge the iDEN Lithium
Ion battery or may yield a reduced number of
lifetime charge cycles.
connector
cover
Battery Charger
Rapid Standard
Standard
Lithium Ion 2 hours 4 hours
Extended
Capacity
Lithium Ion
2.5 hours 5.5 hours
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Turning On Your Smartphone and Activating Service
Extreme temperatures degrade battery
performance. Do not store the battery where
temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C) or fall below
F (-2C).
Lithium Ion batteries have a self discharge rate
and without use, lose about 1% of their charge
per day.
The battery capacity is degraded if the battery is
stored for long periods while fully charged. If
long term storage is required, store at half
capacity.
Turning On Your
Smartphone and
Activating Service
Turn On Your Smartphone
Press and hold the power button for 2 or 3
seconds.
power
button
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Making the Nextel Customer Care Number Easy to Find
Activate Service
As your Smartphone connects to the network, you
will see a connecting message. When the idle
screen appears, the Smartphone is ready to use.
[All service activation, enabling
security, and phone programming
instructions needed from Nextel.]
Turn Off Your Smartphone
Press and hold the power button for 2 or 3
seconds.
Backlight Dimming
To save power, your Smartphone’s display screen
dims after 10 seconds of inactivity. At short time
after that, if there is still no activity, the screen goes
complete dark.
To bring the screen back to full brightness, press
any key.
Making the Nextel
Customer Care Number
Easy to Find
The number your call to speak to Nextel Customer
Care is stored on your SIM card when you receive
your Smartphone.
To make this number easier to access, when you
start using you Smartphone, copy the contacts on
you SIM card to Contacts in your Smartphone:
1On the Home screen, select Start.
2Select SIM Manager and then Copy to
Contacts.
3Select Menu and then Select.
4Select All.
5Select Copy.
[Graphic showing
Home screen
here. I need to
know what Nextel
is shipping as
the default Home
screen style.]
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Making and Receiving Calls
Making and Receiving
Calls
Your Smartphone makes two types of calls: digital
cellular phone calls and Direct Connect calls.
Direct Connect calls let you use your phone as a
long-range, digital walkie-talkie.
Make a Phone Call
1On the Home screen, begin entering the phone
number by pressing the numbers on the keypad.
2Press s to place the call.
3Press e to end the call.
Receiving Phone Call
When you receive a call on your Smartphone, the
Smartphone rings, and number of the caller are
displayed on the screen.
To answer the call, press s or select Accept.
To reject the call, press e or select Reject.
Note: Selecting Reject will connect the caller to
your voice mail if you subscribe to this
service.
Make a Direct Connect Call
1On the Home screen, begin entering the Direct
Connect number by pressing the numbers on
the keypad.
2Press and hold the PTT button on the side of
your Smartphone.
3Begin talking after your Smartphone emits a
chirping sound.
4Release the PTT button to listen.
5To end the call, press e.
A Direct Connect call ends automatically if there is
no activity on the call for a few seconds.
Push-to-talk
(PTT) button
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Making and Receiving Calls
Dialing Direct Connect® Numbers
Every Direct Connect number has 3 parts — an
area ID, a network ID, and a member ID — with an
asterisk between each of these parts. For example:
999*999*9999.
When you place a Direct Connect call, you must
enter the whole Direct Connect number including
the asterisks.
Receiving a Direct Connect
Call
When you receive a Direct Connect call, your
Smartphone emits a chirping sound or vibrates.
The number of the caller are displayed on the
screen.
You can recieve a Direct Connect call with the
Smartphone’s flip open or closed.
To answer a Direct Connect call:
1Wait for the caller to finish speaking.
2Press and hold the PTT button on the side of
your Smartphone. Begin talking after your
Smartphone emits a chirping sound.
3Release the PTT button to listen.
4To end the call:
Press e.
If the flip is closed, press ..
Contacts and Recent Calls
on the Home Screen
When you begin pressing keys while on the Home
screen, your Smartphone displays the names and
numbers from your Contacts and recent call list
whose name or phone number match the keys you
press. You can then select the name or number to
call without having to enter the entire name or
number.
Making Emergency Phone
Calls
Your phone supports emergency calling.
Emergency phone calls can be made even when
your SIM card is blocked or not in your phone.
Dial 911 to be connected to an emergency
response center. If you are on an active call, you
must end it before calling 911.
When you make an emergency call, your phone’s
GPS Enabled feature can help emergency service
personnel find you, if you are in a location where
your phone's GPS antenna has established a clear
view of the open sky and your local emergency
response center has the equipment to process
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Synchronizing Outlook
location information. See “GPS Enabled” in the
i930 User’s Guide for more information on the
limitations of this feature. Because of the
limitations of this feature, always provide your best
knowledge of your location to the emergency
response center when you make an emergency
call.
Important: Emergency calls cannot be placed
while the keypad is locked.
Important: If you have not registered on the
network, emergency calls cannot be
placed while your SIM card is in your
phone.
Important: If you are bringing your phone number
to Nextel from your previous carrier,
you may receive a temporary telephone
number while your Nextel phone is
being programmed with your
permanent phone number. If you make
a call to 911 and the call fails, the 911
emergency response center will not be
able to call you back on your Nextel
phone if in the meantime, your Nextel
phone has been programmed with your
permanent telephone number. If the call
is disconnected before location and
details have been provided, call 911
again and advise that you were
disconnected.
Synchronizing Outlook
If you use Outlook on a desktop computer, you can
synchronize email, Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks
with your Smartphone.
You use the i930 Sync Cradle and mini-USB cable
to connect your Smartphone to your computer.
Install ActiveSync on the
Computer
Do not connect your Smartphone to your computer
until you have installed ActiveSync on your
computer.
1Insert the CD that came with your CD into your
computer. The CD screen opens.
2Click the yellow arrow.
3Click Start Here.
4Follow the instructions.
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Synchronizing Outlook
Assemble the i930 Sync
Cradle and Connect
1Place the tabs of the phone support into the
slots in the base of the cradle.
If you are using a Standard Lithium Ion battery,
place the tabs in the slots closest to the front of
the base.
If you are using a Extended Capacity Lithium Ion
battery, place the tabs in the slots just behind
the slots closest to the front.
2Press the phone support downward on to the
base of the cradle, until it cannot easily be
removed.
3Insert the cable’s smaller connector into the
cradle’s USB port.
tabs
slots
USB port
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Synchronizing Outlook
4Insert the cable’s large connector into your
desktop computer’s USB port.
5Open the connector cover.
6Place the Smartphone into the cradle, inserting
the connector in the base of the cradle into the
Smartphone’s accessory connector.
connector
cover
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Synchronizing Outlook
Set Up a Partnership
After you assemble the i930 Sync Cradle and use it
to connect your Smartphone to your desktop
computer, you are ready to set up a partnership
between your Smartphone and your desktop
computer.
1Make sure your Smartphone is powered on and
is sitting securely in the i930 Sync Cradle.
2When your desktop computer detects the USB
connection, it will start the ActiveSync New
Partnership Wizard. Follow the instructions on
the screen.
After you finish using the wizard, your data will
begin to synchronize between your desktop
computer and your Smartphone.
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Getting to Know Your Smart Phone
Getting to Know Your
Smart Phone
Flip-Closed Features
speaker key
smart key volume
controls
Push-to-talk
(PTT) button
accessory connector
speaker
(in back)
retractable
antenna
external
display
flip open
button
camera
short-range
spotlight
camera
lens
SD card slo
t
status light
stereo
audio port
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Getting to Know Your Smart Phone
Retractable Antenna
The retractable antenna on your Smartphone is
designed to be extended during calls.
To extend the antenna, pull gently on the rounded
tip until the antenna is fully extended and clicks into
position.
When finished with a call, retract the antenna by
pushing gently on the rounded tip until the antenna
clicks into place.
To optimize your Smartphone’s performance,
extend the antenna when you make or receive a
call, and avoid touching the antenna with any body
part.
Important: Failure to fully extend or retract the
antenna until the antenna clicks into
place causes severely degraded
performance, which may result in
missed calls, dropped calls, or garbled
audio.
Flip Open Button
Press this to open your Smartphone’s flip easily.
Status Light
The status light appears as a ring around the flip
open button..
SD Card Slot
You can use a secure disk flash memory card (SD
card) with the Smartphone. Insert your SD card
here.
Camera Lens
Lets you take pictures with your Smartphone.
Camera Short-Range Spotlight Helps light the pictures you take with your
Smartphone.
Status Light Meaning
when phone
is on
Meaning when
phone is off
Flashing green In service. N/A
Solid red No service. Connected to
the charger and
charging.
Solid green N/A Connected to
the charger,
and fully
charged.
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Getting to Know Your Smart Phone
Volume Controls
Sets the volume of the sound coming out the
earpiece and speaker. When your Smartphone is
in a call, the volume controls set the volume of
calls. When your Smartphone is not engaged in
any activity, the volume controls set the volume of
the ringer.
The volume controls can also by used to scroll
through lists that appear on the external display.
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button
Lets you make Direct Connect calls and Group
Connect calls.
External Display
Shows a shortened version of the internal display.
To see more information, open the flip.
Speaker
Sound comes out of your Smartphone here when
you have the speaker turned on.
Stereo Audio Port
Insert in a headset connector here.
Accessory Connector
Insert the connect of accessories such as a
charger, ActiveSync cradle connector, data cable
here.
Speaker Key
The speaker key (t):
Acts like the s when your Smartphone’s flip is
closed.
Turns Direct Connect® / Group ConnectSM
speaker on and off.
Used with voice names and voice records.
Used to navigate through recent calls and Java
applications when the flip is closed.
Smart Key
The smart key (.):
Acts like e when your Smartphone’s flip is
closed.
Accesses recent calls when the flip is closed.
Used to navigate through recent calls and Java
applications when the flip is closed.
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Getting to Know Your Smart Phone
Flip-Open Features
microphone
light sensor
earpiece
internal
display
power key
navigation
area
keypad
soft keys
back key
end key
OK key
navigation pad
home key
send key
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Getting to Know Your Smart Phone
Earpiece
Sound comes out of the earpiece when the
speaker is off.
Power Key
When the Smartphone is turned off:
Press and hold the Power key (p) for 2 to 3
seconds to turn on the Smartphone.
Press and hold p for 4 or more seconds to
turn on the Smartphone in Flight Mode, which
turns off all the Smartphone’s wireless
capability.
When the Smartphone is on:
Press p to display the Quick List, a fast way
to change your profile setting or lock the
Smartphone.
Press and hold p to turn off the Smartphone.
Internal Display
The internal display shows the following
information:
At the top of the screen are status indicators
about the current mode, or the name of the
current activity or active program.
In the center of the screen is the active menu or
program.
At the bottom of the screen are menus or
commands related to the active program.
Navigation Area
This area contains the keys and control used to:
Navigate through your phones, menus, lists, and
screens.
Perform commands.
Begin phone calls, end phone calls, and put
phone calls on hold.
Navigation Pad
Use the navigation pad to move the selection focus
up, down, left, or right. This is called “scrolling.” In a
text field, use the navigation pad to move the
cursor right or left, character by character.
OK Key
Press the OK key (O) to open a highlighted item, or
to select or clear a check box. The OK key works
much like the ENTER key on a keyboard, and is
sometimes referred to as the Action key or the “Do
It” key.
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Getting to Know Your Smart Phone
Soft Keys
Press a soft key (A or B) to open the menu or
perform the command shown on the screen
immediately above the key.
Send Key
Press the send key (s) to:
Dial a phone number that you entered or
selected.
Answer an incoming call.
Place a call on hold to answer a second
incoming call (call waiting).
Change between an active call and a call that is
on hold.
End Key
Press the end key (e) to:
End a call when 1 party is on the line, and end
the active call when multiple parties are
connected.
Return to the Home screen.
Press and hold e to lock the keypad.
Home Key
Press the home key (h) to view the Home screen.
Back Key
Press the back key (m) to go to the previous screen.
In a text field:
Press m to backspace over 1 or more characters.
Press and hold m to delete the entire contents of
the field.
Keypad
Press keys on the keypad to enter numbers and
characters.
* Key
Press * to change between uppercase and
lowercase in text input mode.
Press and hold * to change between text and
numeric input modes.
# Key
Press and hold # to view a list of symbols that
you can enter as text.
On the Home screen, press and hold # to
switch between phone lines. This feature is
available if your phone supports 2 phone lines.
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Using Nextel® Voice Mail
Using Nextel® Voice Mail
Note: To receive voice mail messages, you
must first set up your voice mail box.
Note: If you are bringing your phone number
from another carrier, we suggest you set
up your voice mail box after the number
you brought to Nextel is active on your
Nextel phone and your temporary phone
number is deactivated. If you set up your
voice mail box prior to this, all messages
and all settings (including your greeting
and password) will be lost when the
number you have brought to Nextel
becomes active.
Setting Up Your Voice Mail
Box
Using your i930 phone, dial your 10-digit Nextel
Personal Telephone Number (PTN). For example:
7035557777. Follow the system instructions to
create a new 4- to 7-digit password, record your
name, and record a greeting. When the system
says, “Thank you for using Nextel Voice Mail,” your
mailbox is set up.
If you are calling from a phone other than your
i930, dial your 10-digit Nextel PTN. When you hear
the greeting, press the star key to access your
voice mail box. The system will prompt you to enter
your password. Enter the last seven digits of your
Nextel PTN. For example: 5557777. This is your
temporary password.
You are in the main voice mail menu when you
hear the options listed below.
To play your messages, press 1. (This option
plays only if you have new or saved messages.)
To record a message, press 2.
To change your greeting, press 3.
To access your personal options, press 4.
If you press * while you are in a sub-menu, you
will go to the previous menu. If you press **,
you will go to the main voice mail menu. From the
main voice mail menu, press # to exit voice mail.
At any time, you may end the call by pressing e.
Receiving a Voice Mail
Message
When you receive a new voice mail message, the
new voice mail icon [icon] appears at the top of
the display.
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Setting up an Email Account
Retrieving a Voice Mail
Message
You have 2 ways to retrieve your voice mail
messages:
Highlight the voice mail message area on the
Home screen and press O.
Press and hold 1, which is the speed dial
number reserved for your voice mail number.
This calls your voice mail number.
Follow the instructions to retrieve your messages.
Setting up an Email
Account
If you have an email account with an Internet
service provider, you can send and recieve email
directly from your Smartphone.
[Here we will have instructions on how
to set up an email account -- possible
just a URL. The Microsoft Smartphone
guideline discuss creating a new
account for the Smartphone or setting
up for an existing account. Nextel
users will probably also want to know
how to set up for a web-based email
account or a corporate account, (e.g.,
eer016@email.mot.com). I need
Nextel’s inputs.]
Using Web-Based Email
If you have an email account that is accessed from
a webpage on you desktop computer, you can also
access this account on your Smartphone.
Start Pocket Internet Explorer
1On the Home screen, select Start.
[This depends on what
Home screen style
Nextel ships as the
default. If you ship
one that shows a voice
mail message area,
we’ll show a graphic
and point out where to
highlight.]
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Understanding Status Indicators
2Highlight Internet Explorer and press O.
Access Your Email
1On the Internet Explorer screen, select Menu.
2Highlight Address Bar and press O.
3Enter the URL for your email service (for
example, www.myemailservice.com).
4Select Go.
5On your email provider’s web page, select the
email icon, just as you do on your desktop
computer.
6Log in to your email account, just as you do on
your desktop computer.
Understanding Status
Indicators
Status indicators appear at the top of the
Smartphone screen. The following table lists
common status indicators and their meanings.
Indicator Meaning
New email or text message (SMS)
New voice mail on line 1
New voice mail on line 2
New voice mail on line 1 and line 2
New instant message
Voice call in progress
Data call in progress
Incoming voice calls are being
forwarded to another number
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Understanding Status Indicators
Call on hold
Missed call
Line 1
Line 2
Battery level
Low battery
Battery charging
No battery
Signal strength
No signal
General Packet Radio Services
(GPRS) available
Indicator Meaning
General Packet Radio Services
(GPRS) in use
Roaming
Sync error
Radio off
Ringer off
Speakerphone on — phone call
sounds come through the speaker.
Speakerphone off — phone call
sounds come through the earpiece.
Speaker on — Direct Connect and
Group Connect sounds come through
the speaker.
Speaker off — Direct Connect and
Group Connect sounds come through
the earpiece.
Multipress text input mode, lowercase
Indicator Meaning
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Entering Text, Numbers, and Symbols
Entering Text, Numbers,
and Symbols
Start a New Line
Press O.
Delete Characters
Press m to delete character to the left of the
cursor.
Press and hold m to delete all the characters in a
line.
Enter a Symbol
Press and hold # and select a symbol.
Understanding Input Modes
Your Smartphone supports 3 input modes for
entering text and numbers: Multipress, T9,
Numeric, and Symbols. Multipress and T9 modes
are used for entering text, Numeric mode is used
for entering numbers, and Symbols is used for
entering symbols.
Choose or Change Your Input Mode
Press and hold * until the status indicator for
the input mode you want appears on the top of
the display.
Multipress Mode
To enter the first letter on the number key, press
the key once. To enter the second letter, press the
key twice, and so on.
Multipress text input mode, uppercase
1 letter
Multipress text input mode, caps lock
T9 text input mode, lowercase
T9 text input mode, uppercase 1 letter
T9 text input mode, caps lock
Numeric input mode
Indicator Meaning
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Customizing Features
T9 Mode
Press the number keys that contain the letters to
form a word, and T9 will complete the word with
suggestions matching your entries character by
character. If a suggestion does not match the word
you are looking for, keep pressing the number
keys.
Numeric Mode
Press a number key, press *, or press #.
Customizing Features
You can control many features of your phone,
including the whether your phone rings or vibrates
and sound it makes when it rings, the sound your
phone makes when you press the keypad, and the
time and date.
Set Vibrate All
You can set your Smartphone to vibrate for all
phone calls, Direct Connect calls, Group Connect
calls, message notifications, and call alerts, even if
you want your Smartphone to ring for other
features.
1On the Home screen, select Start.
2Select Settings and then Vibrate All.
3Select Use Vibrate All.
4Select Done.
5Select Done again to exit the Setting screen.
Set Ring Tones
1On the Home screen, select Start.
2Select Settings and then Notifications.
3Scroll to the item that you want to specify a ring
tone for:
To specify the sound made when you receive
calls on line 1 or line 2, select Ring tone line
1 or Ring tone line 2.
To specify the sound made when you receive
call alerts, select Call alert.
To specify the sound made when you receive
reminders from the Calendar, select
Reminders.
To specify the sound made when you receive
each type of message, select New e-mail,
New text message, New voice message,
New instant message, or New channel
message.
To specify the sound made by the alarm,
select Alarm clock.
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Securing Your Smartphone
To specify the sound made when your
Smartphone displays certain types of
information, select SIM toolkit messages,
Exclamation, Question, or Warnings.
4Scroll right or left to select a sound. Select None
if you do not want to hear a sound.
5Select Done.
6Select Done again to exit the Setting screen.
Tip: When you select a sound, the sound plays.
To hear the sound again, select Menu and
then Play.
Set Keypad Tone
1On the Home screen, select Start.
2Select Settings and then Notifications.
3In Keypad control, select the option you want:
Tone, Click, or None.
4Select Done.
5Select Done again to exit the Setting screen.
Note: Your Smartphone sends tones across the
network, and they are audible to devices
or people on the other end of the line,
even if you choose Click or None.
Set Time and Date
1On the Home screen, select Start
2Select Settings and then Date and Time.
3In Time Zone, select your time zone.
4In Date, select the month, day, or year and edit
the information.
5In Time, select a number and edit it.
6Select Done.
7Select Done again to exit the Setting screen.\
Securing Your
Smartphone
Lock the Keypad
On the Home screen, press and hold e. When
the Smartphone is locked, the left soft key
command displays Unlock.
Unlock the Keypad
On the Home screen, select Unlock and press
#.
Note: You can still receive calls and make
emergency calls when the keypad is
locked.
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Securing Your Smartphone
Using the SIM Card PIN
To prevent unauthorized use of your Smartphone,
your SIM card is protected by a PIN that you enter
each time the Smartphone is powered on. You can
change the PIN or turn off the requirement that it
be entered.
When the SIM PIN requirement is off, your
Smartphone can be used without entering a PIN.
Important: When the SIM PIN requirement is off,
the personal data on your SIM card is
not protected. Anyone can use your
Smartphone and access your personal
data.
When the SIM PIN requirement is on, you are
prompted to enter your PIN each time you power
on your Smartphone.
Note: If a SIM PIN is required, your Smartphone
will not function until the SIM PIN is
entered, except for making emergency
calls.
Turn the PIN Requirement On or Off
1On the Home screen, select Start.
2Select Settings then Security.
3Select Enable SIM Lock or Disable SIM Lock.
4Enter your PIN and select Done.
Note: The default SIM PIN is 0000. Change your
PIN to prevent fraudulent use of the SIM
card (see “Change the PIN”).
5Select Ok.
Enter the PIN
1When the Enter PIN screen appears after you
power on your Smartphone, enter your SIM PIN.
2Select Done.
Note: If you enter your PIN incorrectly 3 times,
your SIM card is blocked. To unblock your
SIM card, you must contact Nextel
Costumer Care.
Change the PIN
Note: The SIM PIN requirement must be turned
on in order to access this feature.
1On the Home screen, select Start.
2Select Settings and then Security.
3Select Change SIM Password.
4In Old PIN, enter the current PIN number.
5In New PIN, enter the new PIN number.
6In Confirm new PIN, enter the new PIN number
again, and select Done.
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Wireless Local Number Portability: Bringing Your Phone Number From Another Carrier
Important: Be sure to make a note of your PIN.
When the SIM lock is enabled, you must
provide this PIN when you turn on your
Smartphone to make calls.
Turn Off Phone Calls, Direct
Connect Calls, and All Data
Transfers
1Press the power key.
2Highlight Flight Mode.
3Press O.
Wireless Local Number
Portability: Bringing
Your Phone Number
From Another Carrier
If you are bringing your phone number from
another carrier, your new phone will be active as
soon as you receive it. Nextel will provide you with
a temporary phone number so that you can begin
using your phone immediately. Once the number
you have brought to Nextel is activated, your
temporary phone number will be deactivated and
service with your previous carrier will be cancelled
automatically. You will receive a text message on
your Nextel phone letting you know that activation
is complete. Simply turn your phone off and back
on again to complete activation.
Here is additional information you need to be
aware of until the number you have brought to
Nextel is active on the Nextel network:
Nextel® Voice Mail
We suggest you set up your voice mail box after
the number you brought to Nextel is active on your
Nextel phone and your temporary phone number is
deactivated. If you set up your voice mail box prior
to this, all messages and all settings (including
your greeting and password) will be lost when the
number you have brought to Nextel becomes
active.
Text Messaging
During the activation process, it is possible that text
messages may not be properly routed to your
Nextel phone.
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Nextel Worldwide® Service
911 Calls
Nextel continues to make efforts to ensure that all
911 calls are minimally impacted by this process. If
you make a call to 911 from your temporary phone
number and the call fails, the 911 emergency
response center will not be able to call you back on
your Nextel phone if in the meantime your Nextel
phone has been programmed with your permanent
phone number. As with any wireless 911 call, if
your call is disconnected before location and
details have been provided, be sure to call 911
again and advise that you were disconnected.
Go to nextel.com/wlnp for more details.
Nextel Worldwide®
Service
You can use your phone to make calls
internationally in select cities using other iDEN®
networks by calling Nextel Customer Care to
activate international dialing on your account.
Countries in which you can use your phone include
Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Jordan, Mexico,
Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, and South
Korea*.
* Credit approval may be required. Other conditions may apply.
Accessories
Various accessories are available for use with your
i930 phone, including cases, vehicle power
charger, data cables, Hands-Free accessories and
more.
To order additional accessories, go to nextel.com
or call 1-800-Nextel6. You can also contact your
Nextel Authorized Sales Representative or stop by
any Nextel-owned Retail Store. For information on
Nextel retail store locations, go to nextel.com.
Need Help?
Nextel® Customer Care
Nextel Customer Care: 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611
from your i930 phone.
Nextel Worldwide Customer Care:
+1-360-662-5202 (toll-free from your i930 phone).
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Need Help?
Finding More Information
Information about Source
Making a phone call The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Phone Calls”.
Making a Direct
Connect call The i930 Users Guide on
the companion CD:
“Direct Connect Calls, Call
Alerts, and Group Calls”.
Entering text The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Entering Text and
Numbers”.
Messages The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Messaging Features”.
Pictures and videos The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Camcorder”.
SIM card The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Securing Your
Smartphone” and “SIM
Manager”.
Customizing your
Smartphone’s features The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Settings”.
Setting up a voice mail
box The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD:
“Setting Up Your Voice
Mail Box”.
Programs on the
Smartphone The i930 User’s Guide on
the companion CD: “Using
the Start Menu”.
Using your
Smartphone, service
and rate plans,
purchasing a
Smartphone, and
customer support.
http://www.nextel.com
Motorola warranty
service or other
information.
http://www.motorola.com/i
den/support
Information about Source
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Need Help?
Last-minute updates
and detailed technical
information
Readme files, located in
the Microsoft ActiveSync
folder on the desktop
computer
Up-to-date information
on your Smartphone http://www.microsoft.com/
mobile
Information about Source
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ALL MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5843 MEET THE
GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE
TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It
is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by
the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
Government. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for
the general population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is
1.6W/kg.1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions reviewed by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the
phone while operating can be well below the maximum
value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at
multiple power levels so as to use only the power required
to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC that is does not
exceed the limit established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the
body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the
ear is 0.87 W/kg and when tested on the body, as
described in this user guide, is 1.21 W/kg during packet
data transmission. (Body-worn measurements differ
among phone models, depending upon available
accessories and FCC requirements.)2
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of
various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this
model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on file with the FCC
and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID
AZ489FT5843.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)
can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry
Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
1 In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for
mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
2 The SAR information reported to the FCC includes the
FCC-accepted Motorola testing protocol, assessment
procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this
product.
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This product is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437,
U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other
patents pending.
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