Motorola Solutions 89FT5853 i880/i885, WiDEN, MOTOtalk, BT User Manual i880Mot

Motorola Solutions, Inc. i880/i885, WiDEN, MOTOtalk, BT i880Mot

USERS GUIDE 1

Motorola
iDEN
Digital Multi-service Data-capable Phone
i880 Phone User’s Guide
EME DRAFT
@NNTN6996A@
NNTN6996A
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE READ
PRIOR TO USING YOUR PHONE
The SIM card provided in this kit is intended for use with
the phone provided in this package.
Loss of certain features will result when using a SIM
card from one of the following models: i30sx, i35s,
i50sx, i55sr, i58s, i60c, i80s, i85s, i88s, i90c, i95cl
series, and the i2000 series.
For more information on SIM card compatibility, go to
www.motorola.com/iden/support.
Defects or damage to your Motorola phone that result
from the use of non-Motorola branded or certified
Accessories, including but not limited to replacement
housings and or other peripheral accessories, are
excluded from warranty coverage. Please refer to the
text of Motorola's Limited One Year warranty located in
this user’s guide for complete details.
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Contents
Getting Started........................................... 1
Locating Your SIM Card....................................3
Battery...............................................................4
Activating Service..............................................6
Powering On and Off.........................................6
Phone Programming .........................................8
Finding Your Phone Number.............................8
Phone Basics ....................................................8
Using a Memory Card .....................................13
SIM Card Security ...........................................14
Antenna...........................................................18
Accessories.....................................................19
For More Information.......................................19
Making Calls............................................. 20
Phone Calls.....................................................20
Private Calls ....................................................20
Receiving Calls................................................21
Choosing a Number to Call .............................22
Missed Phone Calls.........................................23
Using Speakerphone.......................................23
Using Mute......................................................24
Making Emergency Phone Calls .....................24
MOTOtalkTM .......................................................... 25
Switching to MOTOtalk ...................................25
Exiting MOTOtalk ............................................26
Channels and Codes.......................................26
Private MOTOtalk Calls...................................28
Making Emergency Calls While in MOTOtalkTM
Mode...........................................................29
Setup Options .................................................29
Call Alerts..................................................31
Sending Call Alerts..........................................31
Receiving Call Alerts .......................................31
Using the Call Alert Queue..............................31
Recent Calls..............................................33
Viewing the Recent Calls List..........................33
Calls and Call Alerts........................................33
PTX Items in Private Calls ..............................34
Storing Items to Contacts................................37
Deleting Items .................................................38
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Making Calls From the Recent Calls List ........38
Contacts ................................................... 40
Accessing Contacts.........................................41
Creating Entries...............................................41
Storing Numbers Faster ..................................43
Editing Entries .................................................44
Viewing Entries................................................44
Deleting Entries...............................................46
Checking Capacity ..........................................47
Creating Pauses and Waits.............................47
International Numbers.....................................47
Making Calls From Contacts ...........................48
Accessing Contacts with GSM Phones...........49
Entering Text............................................ 50
Using Word Mode............................................50
Special Function Keys.....................................51
Call Forwarding........................................ 53
Forwarding All Calls ........................................53
Turning Off Call Forwarding ............................53
Forwarding Missed Calls.................................54
Viewing Call Forwarding Settings ...................54
Advanced Calling Features .....................55
Call Waiting .....................................................55
Switching Between Calls.................................55
Putting a Call on Hold .....................................56
Calling 2 People ..............................................56
Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing.......57
Making International Calls...............................57
Setting Flip Actions .........................................57
Call Timers......................................................58
Using Your Phone as a Modem ......................59
Features for the Hearing Impaired ..................60
Group Calls and Selective Dynamic Group
Calls .......................................................63
Group Calls .....................................................63
Selective Dynamic Group (SDG) Calls ...........65
Ring Tones................................................70
Setting Your Phone to Vibrate.........................70
Ring and Vibrate .............................................71
Assigning Ring Tones to Contacts ..................71
Viewing Ring Tone Assignments ....................72
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Downloading More Ring Tones.......................72
About DRM Ring Tones ..................................72
Managing Memory...........................................72
Deleting Custom Ring Tones ..........................73
Messages ................................................. 74
Message Notifications .....................................74
Message Center..............................................75
Voice Mail Messages............................... 76
Receiving a Message......................................76
Accessing Voice Mail From
the Message Center ...................................76
Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice Mail .......76
MOSMS Messages................................... 77
Setting Up........................................................77
Receiving a Message......................................78
Reading from the Message Center .................78
Creating and Sending Messages ....................78
Sorting Messages............................................81
Managing Memory...........................................81
Using a Memory Card ..............................83
Ensuring Files on the Memory Card Are
Compatible With Your Phone .....................83
Using the Memory Card With
Your Phone.................................................85
Using the Memory Card With
Your Computer ...........................................87
Memory Cards Compatible
With Your Phone.........................................89
Audio Player .............................................90
Playing Audio Files with the Flip Closed .........90
Playing Audio Files with the Flip Open............90
Adjusting the Volume ......................................92
How Your Audio Files Are Organized .............92
Searching By First Letter.................................93
Playing a List and Using Repeat and Shuffle..93
Working With Playlists.....................................94
Deleting Audio Files ........................................97
DRM Items ......................................................97
Setting Audio and Visual Options....................98
Camera ......................................................99
Accessing the Camera ....................................99
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Taking Pictures................................................99
More Actions for Captured Pictures ..............101
Recording Videos ..........................................102
Changing Storage Preference.......................103
Accessing the Media Center .........................104
Customizing the Camera...............................104
Managing Memory.........................................105
Media Center .......................................... 106
Viewing the Media Center .............................106
Forward Locked Items...................................108
DRM Items ....................................................109
Pictures .........................................................109
Videos ...........................................................110
Audio Recordings ..........................................111
Renaming Items ............................................112
Locking Items ................................................112
Deleting Items ...............................................113
Copying and Moving Items............................113
Changing Storage Preference.......................114
Accessing the Camera ..................................114
Accessing the Audio Player...........................114
Managing Memory.........................................115
Using PTX Features ...............................116
PTX Icons......................................................116
Send Messages ............................................117
Send Pictures................................................119
Send Datebook Events .................................122
Send My Info.................................................125
Send Contact Information .............................126
PT Manager .............................................128
Accessing PTX Features
From PT Manager.....................................128
Turning PTX Features On and Off ................128
Changing the Quick Notes List......................128
Setting One Touch PTT ................................129
Setting My Info Sending Option ....................130
Using Quick PTT ...........................................131
My Info.....................................................132
Viewing My Info.............................................132
Editing My Info ..............................................132
Datebook .................................................134
Viewing Datebook .........................................134
Creating Events.............................................135
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Editing Events ...............................................137
Deleting Events .............................................137
Receiving Reminders ....................................138
Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook
Reminders ................................................138
Customizing Datebook Setup........................139
Digital Rights Management................... 141
Installing Items ..............................................141
Understanding DRM Status Icons.................141
Sharing Items ................................................141
Managing DRM Items....................................142
Java Applications .................................. 145
Installing Applications....................................145
Running Applications.....................................145
Suspending Applications ...............................145
Resuming Applications..................................146
Ending Applications.......................................146
Downloading Applications .............................146
Deleting Applications.....................................147
Managing Memory.........................................147
Storing Java Applications on the Memory Card ..
148
Shortcuts on the Main Menu .........................149
Java Applications and GPS Enabled ............149
Bluetooth® ..............................................152
Understanding Bluetooth® Access Settings ..152
Setting Your Phone for Bluetooth® .................... 153
Accessing Bluetooth® ...................................154
Making a Bluetooth® Connection..................154
Setting Device Details ...................................157
Sending Contacts, Datebook Events and
Pictures.....................................................158
Receiving Items.............................................159
GPS Enabled...........................................160
IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind ..........160
Making an Emergency Call ...........................162
Viewing Your Approximate Location .............163
Enhancing GPS Performance .......................164
Updating Satellite Almanac Data ..................165
Setting Privacy Options.................................166
Using GPS with Map Software......................167
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Memo ...................................................... 169
Voice Records........................................ 170
Viewing Voice Records .................................170
Creating Voice Records ................................170
Playing Voice Records ..................................171
Labeling Voice Records ................................171
Locking Voice Records..................................171
Deleting Voice Records.................................172
Managing Memory.........................................172
Customizing Your Phone...................... 173
Setting the Volume........................................173
Setting Your Phone to Vibrate.......................173
Changing the Look of Your Phone ................173
Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions ........175
Using Settings ...............................................175
Profiles ................................................... 181
Viewing Profiles.............................................181
Switching Profiles ..........................................181
Surveillance Profile........................................182
Car Profile .....................................................182
How Changing Settings Affects Profiles........182
Temporary Profiles........................................183
Creating Profiles............................................184
Editing Profiles ..............................................184
Deleting Profiles ............................................184
Setting Call Filtering ......................................184
Shortcuts.................................................186
Creating a Shortcut .......................................186
Using a Shortcut............................................186
Editing a Shortcut..........................................187
Deleting Shortcuts.........................................187
Using a Headset .....................................188
Using a Bluetooth Headset ...........................188
Attaching a Headset......................................188
Using a Remote PTT Button .........................188
Understanding Status Messages..........190
Safety and General Information ............193
RF Operational Characteristics .....................193
Portable Radio Product Operation and EME
Exposure...................................................193
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Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility...196
Medical Devices ............................................196
Operational Warnings....................................197
Operational Cautions.....................................198
Accessory Safety Information........................199
Hearing Aid Compatibility..................... 201
Caring for the Environment
by Recycling....................................... 203
Disposal of your Mobile Telephone and
Accessories ..............................................203
MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY ...... 204
Limited Warranty
Motorola Communication Products
(International) ..................................... 208
Patent and Trademark Information ...... 212
Index ....................................................... 213
Driving Safety Tips ................................ 221
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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: i880
Model Number: H94XAH6RR4AN
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.
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Getting Started
volume
controls
stereo
headset jack
retractable
antenna
mirror
memory
card slot
external
display
PTT button
camera
lens
spotlight
accessory
connector
flip open
button
light sensor
microphone
power
button
speaker
speaker
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Getting Started
To start using your i880 phone:
Make sure your SIM card is in place.
Charge the battery.
Activate your service.
Enable over-the-air security if you are prompted
to.
Navigation key — press the arrows to
scroll through menus and lists.
OOK key — selects highlighted item;
answers calls.
mMenu key — accesses context-sensitive
menus.
AOption key — selects the option
appearing above it on the display.
sSend key — places phone calls.
eEnd key — ends phone calls; returns to
idle screen.
tActs like s when the flip is closed; turns
speaker on; used with voice names and
voice records.
.Acts like e when the flip is closed;
accesses recent calls; sends incoming
calls to voice mail.
cCamera key — accesses camera;
captures picture.
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Locating Your SIM Card
Locating 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 phone, underneath the
battery.
If your SIM card is not in the SIM card holder, it
may be in the box your phone came in, attached to
a piece of plastic about the size of a credit card. If
this is the case, carefully detach your SIM card
from the surrounding plastic and insert it as
described in “Inserting Your SIM Card” on page 16.
If there is no SIM card in your phone or the box,
contact your service provider.
yAccesses the audio player when the flip is
closed; plays audio files; pauses audio
files.
zWhen an audio file is playing,
fast-forwards and skips to the next audio
file.
xWhen an audio file is playing, rewinds and
skips to the previous audio file.
SIM card
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Getting Started
Battery
Removing the Battery Door
1Make sure the phone is powered off. See
“Powering On and Off” on page 6.
2Slide the release button back until it releases the
battery door.
3Allow the battery door to pop up, slide it forward,
and remove it from the back of your phone.
Inserting the Battery
Your phone comes with a High Performance
Lithium Ion Battery.
1Remove the battery door.
2Insert the battery into the battery area. Press the
battery down to secure it.
3Replace the battery door and press it gently until
you hear a click.
release
button
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Battery
Charging the Battery
1Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
2Open the connector cover.
3Plug the other end of the charger into the
accessory connector.
4 Charger Attached or Device Attached appears
on the internal display.
Tip: To remove the charger from the accessory
connector: Press the buttons on the sides
of the plug. Pull the plug straight out.
5If you have purchased optional batteries or
chargers, see “Charging Times”.
Charging Times
See your battery and charger to determine the
appropriate charging time.
For best results, charge the batteries within the
temperature range of 50°F to 10F (10°C to
40°C).
Prolonged charging is not recommended.
connector
cover
Battery Charger
Rapid Mid-Rate
High
Performance 2 hours 5 hours
Maximum
Capacity 3 hours 6 hours
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Getting Started
Removing the Battery
1With the phone powered off, remove the battery
door.
2Remove the battery by pushing it toward the
antenna and lifting it out.
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.
Extreme temperatures degrade battery
performance. Do not store the battery where
temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C) or fall below
-4°F (-20°C).
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.
Activating Service
The first time you power on your phone, you must
be in your local calling area. This activates your
service.
Powering On and Off
The first time you power your phone on, a screen
may appear asking you to update your browser
information. This means you must enable security.
To power your phone on:
1Open the flip.
Tip: Press the flip open button to open the flip
easily.
2Press p.
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Powering On and Off
Note: When powering on, if you hold p until a
blue screen appears on the display, you
will turn off calls and other transmissions.
See “Temporarily Turning Off
Transmissions” on page 175.
To power your phone off:
1Open the flip.
2Press and hold p.
When You Power On For the First
Time
If the Enter SIM PIN Code screen appears, enter
your SIM PIN. See “Entering the PIN” on page 14.
Press A under Ok.
When you receive your phone, the SIM PIN is
0000. Change your PIN to prevent fraudulent use
of the SIM card (see “Changing the PIN” on page
14).
As your phone connects to the network, you will
see a welcome message and a connecting
message. When the idle screen appears, the
phone is ready to use.
Enabling Over-the-Air Security
If you are set up to receive over-the-air
programming from your service provider, you must
enable security the first time you power on your
phone or within 10 days of first activation of your
phone:
1When you power on your phone for the first time,
after the idle screen appears, you will be
prompted to select Ok to update your browser
information.
2Press A under Ok.
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Getting Started
3You are prompted to enable security. Press A
under Yes. A series of screens appears. If you
subscribe to your service provider’s plan, your
home page appears.
4Press e to return to the idle screen.
Phone Programming
Within 24 hours of enabling security, you may
receive an alert notification containing your Private
ID and Talkgroup lists for Private calls.
To accept programming:
1When you receive an alert notification saying
New Browser Message - Receive
Programming Info, press O or press A under
Goto.
2You are prompted to accept changes to your
lists. Press O or press A under Ok.
3If you are prompted again to accept changes to
your lists, press O or press A under Ok.
4A confirmation screen displays. Press O or
press A under Ok.
5Press e to return to the idle screen.
Finding Your Phone Number
My Info lets you view your phone number, Private
ID, and other phone information:
1Press m to access the main menu.
2Scroll to My Info.
3Press O.
4Scroll to see your information.
Line 1 and Line 2 are your phone numbers.
Private is your Private ID, the number that others
use to contact you using Private service. These
numbers appear when you receive your alert
notification after enabling security on your phone.
See “My Info” on page 132 for more information
about this feature.
Phone Basics
Flip Open Button
The flip open button located on the upper right
corner of your phone enables you to quickly open
the flip by pushing the button.
Display
Any time your phone is powered on, the display
provides you with information and options.
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Phone Basics
The external display shows a shortened version of
the internal display. To see more information, open
the flip.
The screen shown is the idle screen. The text that
appears on your idle screen depends on your
service provider. The idle screen appears when
your phone is on, but not engaged in any activity.
Text Area
This area displays menus, messages, names,
phone numbers, and other information.
Display Options
Two display options appear at the bottom of most
screens. You select a display option by pressing
the option key below it.
Menus and Lists
Your phone’s features are arranged in menus,
submenus, and lists.
To access the items in a menu or list, scroll using
the navigation key at the top of your keypad. This
key lets you scroll up, down, left, or right. Holding
down the appropriate part of the navigation key
speeds up scrolling.
In this guide, this symbol > tells you to select a
menu or list item. For example, Settings >
Security means:
1Scroll to Settings on the main menu.
2Press O to see the Settings screen.
3Scroll to Security.
4Press O to see the Security screen.
OK Key
Pressing O:
Selects the highlighted menu item or list item
Sets options
Confirms actions
Places and answer calls
status icons
text area
menu icon
display options
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Getting Started
Menu Key
Many features provide context-sensitive menus
that let you access related features and actions.
This icon S appears any time a context-sensitive
menu is available. Press m to access the menu.
Main Menu
All your phone’s features can be accessed through
the main menu. You can set the main menu to
appear as a list or as large icons.
aNet Browse the Web.
qJava Apps Java applications on your
phone. See page 145.
bSettings Customize your phone.
See page 173.
cVoiceRecord Record and play audio
messages. See page 170.
dContacts Create, view, store, edit
Contacts and SDG lists*.
See page 40.
* Selective Dynamic Group Calling
(SDGC) may not be offered by
your service provider.
eMessages Access messages. See
page 74.
fCall Forward Set call forwarding options.
See page 53.
oDatebook Schedule appointments.
See page 134.
gMemo Store a number to access
later. See page 169.
hCall Timers Phone usage information.
See page 58.
iRecent Calls Lists recent calls. See
page 33.
sShortcuts Create shortcuts to
screens. See page 186.
jMy Info View personal phone
information, including
phone number and Private
ID. See page 132.
pProfiles Groups of settings you
apply together. See
page 181.
kCall Alert Lists call alerts. See
page 31.
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Phone Basics
Quick Access to Main Menu Items
Each arrow in the navigation key and O can be
used to access a main menu item from the idle
screen. Each of these keys is assigned to a main
menu item when you receive your phone. To
assign different main menu items, see “Personalize
Features” on page 177.
BBluetooth Connect to a device with
Bluetooth. See page 152.
lGPS Find your approximate
geographical location. See
page 160.
mRing Tones Assign ring tones and turn
ringer off. See page 70.
MMOTOtalk Launch/Exit MOTOtalk.*
Access MOTOtalk Setup
and Help. See page 25.
* MOTOtalk may not be offered by
your service provider.
CCamera Access camera and take
pictures. See page 99.
mMedia Center Access stored pictures and
audio recordings. See
page 106.
*Audio Player Access the MP3 audio
player. See page 90.
SQuick PTT Access* any Private IDs
and SDG lists on your
phone. See page 131.
* Quick PTT may not be offered by
your service provider.
&PT Manager Access and set options
related to Private calls. See
page 128.
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Getting Started
Status Icons
Status icons appear at the top of the display. Some
appear at all times. Others appear only when your
phone is engaged in certain activities or when you
have activated certain features.
abcd
efgd
Battery Strength A fuller battery
indicates a greater charge.
o p q r
s
Signal Strength — More bars next
to the antenna indicate a stronger
signal.
6No Service — Your phone is
without service. You cannot make
or receive any type of call.
APhone In Use — Your phone is
active on a phone call.
BPrivate In Use — Your phone is
active on a Private call.
CTalkgroup In Use — Your phone is
active on a group call.
SSDG Call In Use— Your phone is
active on a SDG call.*
* Selective Dynamic Group Calling (SDGC)
may not be offered by your service provider.
1 2Active Phone Line — 1 indicates
phone line 1 is ready to make calls;
2 indicates phone line 2 is ready to
make calls.
BBluetooth In Use — Your phone is
using Bluetooth. If this icon is
blinking, then your phone is in
discoverable mode. If this icon is
static, your phone is active in a
Bluetooth connection.
G J
H K
I L
Call ForwardYour phone is set
to forward calls. See page 53.
QRM Ringer Off — Your phone is set to
not ring. See page 70.
u Speaker Off Sounds associated
with Private calls and group calls
are set to come through the
earpiece rather than through the
speaker.
w xT
yz
Messages — You have one or
more messages. See page 74.
DE Internet — You are ready to
browse the Internet.
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Using a Memory Card
Entering Numbers From the Keypad
To enter numbers at the idle screen or any screen
that requires you to enter numbers, press the
numbers on the keypad.
If you make a mistake:
To clear a digit, press A under Delete.
To clear all digits, press and hold A under
Delete.
To insert or delete a digit anywhere in the string
of digits you have entered, scroll left or right.
To cancel, press e.
Using a Memory Card
Your i880 phone comes with a memory card,
memory card reader, and memory card adapter.*
For complete instructions on using your phone with
a memory card, see “Using a Memory Card” on
page 83.
* Depending on your service provider, the memory card, memory
card adapter, and memory card reader may not be include with
your phone. Your i880 phone can be used with a Transflash or
MicroSD memory card.
9Transmitters — Your phone is set
not to receive calls and other
transmissions. See “Temporarily
Turning Off Transmissions” on
page 175.
435Audio Player — The audio player
is active.
cVoice Record — You have one or
more voice records stored. See
page 170.
Y ZPacket Data — You are ready to
transfer packet data or are
transferring packet data. See
page 59.
7Hearing Aid Your phone is set
for use with a hearing aid and is
active on a phone call.
N O TTY You are ready to use your
phone to make calls using a
teletypewriter device. See page 60.
tRoaming — You are using your
phone outside your carrier's
network.
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Getting Started
SIM Card Security
Your SIM card protects your personal information.
The SIM card stores all your Contacts information.
Since this information is stored on your SIM card,
not in your phone, you can remove the information
by removing your SIM card.
Note: Except for making emergency calls, your
phone will not function without the SIM
card.
To prevent unauthorized use of your phone, your
SIM card may be protected by a PIN that you enter
each time the phone is powered on. You can
change the PIN or turn off the requirement that it
be entered.
Entering the PIN
You may be required to enter a SIM PIN when you
first use your phone.
When you receive your phone, the SIM PIN is
0000. Change your PIN to prevent fraudulent use
of the SIM card.
Important: If you enter your PIN incorrectly 3
times, your SIM card is blocked. To
unblock your SIM card, you must
contact your service provider. See
“Unblocking the PIN” on page 15.
1When the Enter SIM PIN Code screen appears,
enter your SIM PIN. An asterisk appears for
each character entered.
2Press A under Ok.
Changing the PIN
1From the main menu, select Settings >
Security > Change Passwords > SIM PIN.
2At the Enter Old SIM PIN screen, enter the
current SIM PIN.
3Press A under Ok.
4At the Enter New SIM PIN screen, enter the
new 4- to 8-digit SIM PIN.
5Press A under Ok.
6At the Re-enter New SIM PIN screen, re-enter
the new SIM PIN to confirm.
7Press A under Ok.
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SIM Card Security
Turning the PIN Requirement On and
Off
When the SIM PIN requirement is on, you are
prompted to enter your PIN each time you turn on
your phone.
Note: If a SIM PIN is required, your phone will
not function until the SIM PIN is entered,
except for making emergency calls.
When the PIN requirement is off, your phone 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
phone and access your personal data.
1From the main menu, select Settings >
Security > SIM PIN.
2Select On or Off.
3Enter the current SIM PIN.
4Press A under Ok.
Unblocking the PIN
If you enter your PIN incorrectly 3 times, your SIM
card is blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you
must contact your service provider to get a PIN
Unblock Code (PUK).
Important: If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK
code 10 times, your SIM card is
permanently blocked and must be
replaced. If this happens, all data is
lost. You will get a message to contact
your service provider. Except for
making emergency calls, your phone
will not function with a blocked SIM
card.
To unblock the PIN:
1Press * # m 1.
2At your service provider representative’s
request, provide the information needed to give
you a PUK code.
3Select Unblock PIN.
4Enter the PUK code.
5Enter a new 4- to 8-digit SIM PIN.
6Re-enter your SIM PIN.
If you entered the codes properly, SIM Unlocked
appears on the display.
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Getting Started
Inserting and Removing Your SIM
Card
Important: Do not touch the gold-colored areas of
your SIM card.
Switching SIM Cards
Moving your SIM card from one phone to another
moves all your Contacts information, but erases
other information. If you remove your SIM card and
use it with another phone, or use another SIM card
with your phone, the following information is
erased:
The recent calls list
Call forwarding settings
Net alerts
MOSMS drafts, outbox messages, and
customized quick notes
Information stored in Memo
Pictures, video, and audio recordings accessible
through the media center that are saved in your
phone’s memory, except those that are forward
locked. (No items saved to the memory card are
erased.)
3 most recent GPS Enabled locations
Voice records
Voice names
Datebook events
Options set using the Personalize menu
Inserting Your SIM Card
1With your phone powered off, remove the
battery door and battery.
2Slide the latch away from the SIM card holder.
3Open the SIM card holder.
latch
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SIM Card Security
4Carefully slide your SIM card into the SIM card
holder.
5Close the SIM card holder.
6Slide the latch toward the SIM card holder.
Removing Your SIM Card
Important: To avoid loss or damage, do not
remove your SIM card from your phone
unless absolutely necessary.
1With your phone powered off, remove the
battery door and battery.
2Slide the latch away from the SIM card holder.
3Open the SIM card holder.
latch
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Getting Started
4Carefully slide your SIM card out of the SIM card
holder.
5Close the SIM card holder.
6Slide the latch toward the SIM card holder.
Note: Protect your SIM card as you would any
delicate object. Store it carefully.
Antenna
The retractable antenna on your i880 phone is
designed to be extended during calls and is
essential to attain the hearing aid compatibility
rating on applicable models.
To extend the antenna, pull gently on the tip until
the antenna is fully extended and clicks into
position.
When finished with a call, retract the antenna by
pushing gently on the tip until the antenna clicks
into place.
To optimize your phone’s performance, extend the
antenna when you make or receive a call, and
avoid touching the antenna with any body part.
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Accessories
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.
Accessories
To order accessories, log on to our Web site at
www.motorola.com/store/iden or contact your
Motorola Authorized Retailer.
For More Information
If you have questions about your i880 phone,
contact your sales representative or your service
provider.
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Making Calls
Your i880 phone makes two types of calls: digital
cellular phone calls and Private calls. With Private
calls, you use your phone as a long-range, digital
walkie-talkie.
Phone Calls
With the Flip Open
1Enter the number you want to call.
2To place the call:
Press s. -or-
If you entered the number from the idle screen,
press O.
3To end the call:
Press e. -or-
Close the flip.
To end a call by closing the flip, you must have the
Flip to End feature turned on (see “Setting Flip
Actions” on page 57).
With the Flip Closed
You can make phone calls with the flip closed
using a voice name or the recent calls list to select
the number you want to call. See “Using a Voice
Name” on page 22 and “Making Calls From the
Recent Calls List” on page 38.
To end the call, press ..
Private Calls
1If the flip is open, enter the Private ID you want
to call. -or-
If the flip is closed, choose the number as you
would when making a phone call.
2Press and hold the PTT button on the side of
your phone. Begin talking after your phone emits
a chirping sound.
3Release the PTT button to listen.
4To end the call:
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
Press e. -or-
Press A under Exit. -or-
Close the flip.
A Private call ends automatically if there is no
activity on the call for a few seconds.
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Receiving Calls
Tip: To let someone know you want to talk to
him or her on a Private call, send a call
alert. See “Call Alerts” on page 31.
Receiving Calls
Phone Calls
When you receive a phone call, your phone rings,
vibrates, or lights up its backlight.
Answering
If the flip is closed, press t. -or-
Open the flip. -or-
Press s. -or-
Press O. -or-
Press A under Yes. -or-
Press any number key.
To answer a call by opening the flip, you must have
the Flip to Ans feature turned on (see Setting Flip
Actions” on page 57). To answer a call by pressing
any number key, you must have the Any Key Ans
feature turned on (see “Phone Calls Features” on
page 176).
Sending to Voice Mail
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
Press e. -or-
Press A under No.
Ending
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
Press e. -or-
Close the flip.
Private Calls
When you receive a Private call, your phone emits
a chirping sound or vibrates.
Answering
1Wait for the caller to finish speaking.
2Press and hold the PTT button on the side of
your phone. Begin talking after your phone emits
a chirping sound.
3Release the PTT button to listen.
Ending
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
Press e. -or-
Press A under Exit. -or-
Close the flip.
A Private call ends automatically if there is no
activity on the call for a few seconds.
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Making Calls
Choosing a Number to Call
You can choose the number you want to call in
many ways:
Enter the number on the keypad. See “Entering
Numbers From the Keypad” on page 13.
Say a voice name into your phone. See “Using a
Voice Name.
Use Speed Dial or Turbo Dial® to make a phone
call. See “Using Speed Dial and Turbo Dial®” on
page 23.
Redial the last phone number called. See
“Redialing the Last Number” on page 23.
Select the number from the recent calls list. See
“Making Calls From the Recent Calls List” on
page 38.
Select the number from Contacts. See “Making
Calls From Contacts” on page 48.
Select a number stored in Datebook. See
“Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook
Reminders” on page 138.
Use One Touch PTT to make a Private call. See
“Setting One Touch PTT” on page 129.
Use the number in Memo. See “Memo” on page
169.
Select the number in a text message you have
received. See “Receiving a Message” on page
78.
Using a Voice Name
If you have created a voice name in Contacts for
the number you want to call, say the voice name
into your phone to enter the number. See page 43
for information on voice names.
You can use a voice name to enter a number with
the flip open or closed.
1Press and hold t until a prompt appears telling
you to say the voice name.
2Speaking into the microphone, say the voice
name assigned to the number you want to call.
Your phone plays the name back to you.
3If you are making a phone call, the call is placed
automatically.
Tip: To stop a phone call from being completed,
press . if the flip is closed or press e.
If you are making a Private call or a SDG call,
press and hold the PTT button to place the call.
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Missed Phone Calls
Using Speed Dial and Turbo Dial®
Each phone number stored in Contacts is assigned
a Speed Dial number, which you can use to call
that number.
Speed Dial
1From the idle screen, use the keypad to enter
the Speed Dial number assigned to the phone
number you want to call.
2Press #.
3Press s.
Turbo Dial
From the idle screen, press and hold the Speed
Dial number (1 through 9) assigned to the phone
number you want to call.
Redialing the Last Number
Press and hold s to place a call to the last phone
number you called.
Missed Phone Calls
When you miss a call, this icon V and the number
of phone calls you have missed appear briefly.
With the Flip Open
If you want to dismiss the missed call message,
press A under Back. -or-
If you want to view the missed call on the recent
calls list, press A under View.
With the Flip Closed
If you want to dismiss the missed call message,
press ..
If you want to view the missed call on the recent
calls list, press . twice.
Using Speakerphone
Turning on speakerphone makes incoming sound
come out of the phone’s speaker instead of the
earpiece. Speakerphone is available whenever you
are on an active phone call.
With the Flip Open
To turn speakerphone on or off:
Press A under Speaker. -or-
Press t.
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Making Calls
With the Flip Closed
When you make a call with the flip closed,
speakerphone is always on.
Opening the flip turns speakerphone off.
Using Mute
Muting calls lets you listen to incoming sound
without transmitting sound. Mute is available
whenever you are on an active call.
To turn mute on:
Press A under Mute.
While mute is on, Unmute appears as a display
option.
To turn mute off:
Press A under Unmute.
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
location information. See “GPS Enabled” on page
160, and particularly “IMPORTANT: Things to
Keep in Mind” on page 160 and “Making an
Emergency Call” on page 162, 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.
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Switching to MOTOtalk
MOTOtalkTM
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
With MOTOtalk, you can make and receive 2-Way
Radio calls without network coverage. If you are
travelling outside your service provider's coverage
area, receiving a poor signal, or otherwise want to
temporarily avoid using your service provider's
network, you can switch to MOTOtalk and talk with
anyone on your code and channel who is within
range.
Note: Range will vary based on terrain,
man-made structures and atmospheric
conditions.
MOTOtalk lets you:
Use code or private mode operation
Use up to 10 channels
Communicate with standalone MOTOtalk radios
Note: You cannot use MOTOtalk with older
Family Radio Services products.
The following features and main menu items are
unavailable while in MOTOtalk:
On-network phone calls
On-network Private calls
Data transmission
Incoming message notification
Musical ring tones
Datebook
Audio player
Call forwarding
Messages
Call Timers
Call alerts
Voice records
Switching to MOTOtalk
To set your phone to MOTOtalk:
1From the main menu, scroll to MOTOtalk and
press O.
2Select Go to MOTOtalk.
Switching to MOTOtalk Please Wait displays.
After a few seconds, the MOTOtalk idle screen
displays. When MT Ready displays, you can
begin using MOTOtalk.
While in MOTOtalk, this icon M displays.
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Exiting MOTOtalk
To switch to network mode:
1From the MOTOtalk idle screen, press m.
2Scroll to MT Options and press O.
3Select Exit MOTOtalk.
Tip: You can also exit MOTOtalk from the
MOTOtalk idle screen by pressing e for 3
seconds.
Switching to Network Please Wait displays.
After a few seconds, the network idle screen
appears.
Talk Range
While in MOTOtalk mode, phones should be a
minimum of 6 feet apart to maximize performance
and improve transmission range.
Channels and Codes
Your phone has 10 channels and 15 codes.
Channels are divided into sets of frequencies.
Other parties may be talking on the same channel.
Codes minimize interference from other parties
when you are sharing the same channel.
MOTOtalk opens to the last code and channel
used on your phone. You can view the code and
channel your phone is currently set to on the
MOTOtalk idle screen.
For code calls, all parties must be on the same
channel and code. For private MOTOtalk calls, the
person you are calling must be in MOTOtalk and
set to the same channel to receive your call.
Note: When making a code call, all parties that
are on your code and channel can hear
your conversation.
Setting Channels and Codes
To set a channel:
1From the MOTOtalk idle screen, press A under
Edit.
2Scroll to Channel.
3Press A under Edit.
4Select a channel.
5When you are finished, press A under Back to
return to the MOTOtalk idle screen.
To set a code:
1From the MOTOtalk idle screen, press A under
Edit.
2Scroll to Code.
3Press A under Edit.
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4Select a code.
5When you are finished, press A under Back to
return to the MOTOtalk idle screen.
Making Code Calls
To make a code call:
1From the MOTOtalk idle screen or the channel
and code edit screen, press and hold the PTT
button. Transmit appears on the first line of
display. Begin speaking after your phone emits
the MOTOtalk tone.
Note: The MOTOtalk tone consists of 4 rapid
beeps.
2Release the PTT button to listen.
If you receive an error message:
No one is on your channel or code.
You are out of range.
Receiving Code Calls
When you receive a code call, Receive will appear
on the display. After hearing the MOTOtalk tone,
you have 6 seconds to reply before the call times
out.
To reply to the call, press the PTT button.
Note: An incoming MOTOtalk call can be
terminated at any time by pressing e.
Receiving All MOTOtalk Calls
If you set the code to Receive All, your phone can
receive MOTOtalk transmissions from any phone
that is set to the same channel, regardless of the
code (1-15). When you receive transmissions with
the code set to Receive All, the code that the
transmission was received on will replace Receive
All on the display.
Note: You cannot initiate a code call when the
code is set to Receive All.
To set the code to Receive All:
1From the MOTOtalk idle screen, press A under
Edit.
2Scroll to Code.
3Press A under Edit.
4Select Receive All.
5When you are finished, press A under Back to
return to the MOTOtalk idle screen.
To reply to a call with the code set to Receive All:
Press the PTT button.
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Private MOTOtalk Calls
If you want to have a private conversation without
other parties listening in, you can make a private
MOTOtalk call. The person you are calling must be
in MOTOtalk and set to the same channel to
receive your call.
To make a private MOTOtalk call, enter the
Personal Telephone Number (PTN) of the
person you are calling. If the PTN is more than
10-digits, enter the last 10-digits of the PTN.
If you receive an error message:
The PTN you entered is invalid.
The person that you are trying to reach is in
network mode.
The person that you are trying to reach is set to
a different channel.
The person that you are trying to reach is out of
range.
Private Only
To set MOTOtalk to ignore code calls, so that you
only make or receive private MOTOtalk calls, set
your code to Pvt Only.
To set the code to Pvt Only:
1From the MOTOtalk idle screen, press A under
Edit.
2Scroll to Code.
3Press A under Edit.
4Select Pvt Only.
Making a Private MOTOtalk Call
1Enter the PTN of the person you want to call on
your channel. If the PTN is more than 10-digits,
enter the last 10-digits of the PTN. -or-
Scroll to a number or name in Contacts. -or-
Scroll to a number in the recent calls list.
2Press and hold the PTT button. Begin speaking
after your phone emits the MOTOtalk tone.
3Release the PTT button to listen.
The number or name of the person you are
calling will appear in the display.
Receiving a Private MOTOtalk Call
The number or name of the person who is calling
will appear in the display.
To reply, press the PTT button.
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Making Emergency Calls While in MOTOtalkTM Mode
Ending Code Calls and Private
MOTOtalk Calls
Code calls and private MOTOtalk calls will end
automatically after 6 seconds of inactivity.
The MOTOtalk idle screen will display.
Note: A private MOTOtalk call can be
interrupted during the 6 second idle time
by another code call or private call.
Making Emergency Calls
While in MOTOtalkTM Mode
If you attempt to make an Emergency 911 call
while in MOTOtalk mode, your phone will
automatically exit MOTOtalk mode and attempt to
find a network signal.
If you are out of network coverage your phone will
not be able to make an emergency 911 cellular call
until you go back into the network coverage area.
You must wait until the phone reconnects to the
network before attempting to make an emergency
911 cellular call.
Setup Options
You can set up MOTOtalk options on the MT
Options screen. You can access this screen in both
network and MOTOtalk modes.
To access setup options:
1From the main menu, select MOTOtalk. If
MOTOtalk is not one of your options, select MT
Options.
2Select Setup.
You can set the following MOTOtalk options:
Direct Launch: Launch directly into MOTOtalk
when you select MOTOtalk from the main
menu.
State Tone: Have an alert sound notify you that
you have used MOTOtalk for a specified
interval.
Using Direct Launch
To set your phone to launch MOTOtalk when you
select MOTOtalk from the main menu:
1From the Setup screen, scroll to Direct Launch
and press O.
2Select On.
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Note: If Direct Launch is set to On, the
MOTOtalk setup options will be
unavailable from the main menu.
However, you can still access setup
options while in MOTOtalk by pressing m
and selecting MT Options.
To turn off Direct Launch:
1From the Setup screen, scroll to Direct Launch
and press O.
2Select Off.
MT Options will now display when you select
MOTOtalk from the main menu.
Using State Tone
To set your phone to alert after you have used
MOTOtalk for a specified interval:
1From the Setup screen, scroll to State Tone and
press O.
2Select the interval after which you want the tone
to sound.
For example, if you select 1 hour, you will be
notified every hour that you are in MOTOtalk.
To turn off State Tone:
1From the Setup screen, scroll to State Tone and
press O.
2Select Off.
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Call Alerts
Sending a call alert lets the recipient know you
want to talk to him or her on a Private call.
When you send a call alert, the recipient’s phone
emits a series of beeps, or vibrates, and displays
your name or Private ID.
The recipient can:
Answer — begin a Private call with the sender
Queue — store the call alert to the call alert
queue, which is a list of call alerts
Clear dismiss and delete the call alert
Sending Call Alerts
1Enter the Private ID you want to send to, as you
would when making a Private call.
2Press A under Alert. Ready to Alert appears
on the display.
3Press the PTT button until Alert Successful
appears on the display.
Note: If the alert is not successful, the person
you are trying to reach is on a call or has
the phone turned off.
Receiving Call Alerts
When you receive a call alert, you must answer,
queue, or clear it. You cannot receive phone calls
or Private calls until you do.
To answer a call alert:
Press the PTT button to make a Private call to
the sender.
To queue a call alert:
Press A under Queue.
To clear a call alert:
Press O. -or-
Press A under Clear. -or-
If the flip is closed, press ..
Note: The recent calls list also stores call alerts
you have received. They appear as
Private calls. Call alerts remain in your
recent calls list until you delete them or
until they reach the end of the list.
Using the Call Alert Queue
When you queue a call alert, it remains in the call
alert queue until you make a Private call to the
sender or delete it.
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Call Alerts
Viewing Call Alerts
1From the main menu, select Call Alert.
2Scroll through the list.
Viewing Date and Time
To view the date and time a call alert was received:
1From the main menu, select Call Alert.
2Select the call alert you want information on.
Responding to Call Alerts in the
Queue
After you queue a call alert, you can respond to it
by making a Private call to the sender or sending a
call alert to the sender.
Making a Private Call to the Sender
1From the main menu, select Call Alert.
2Scroll to the call alert you want to respond to.
3Press the PTT button to begin the call.
This removes the call alert from the queue.
Sending a Call Alert to the Sender
1From the main menu, select Call Alert.
2Scroll to the call alert you want to respond to.
3Press A under Alert. Ready to Alert appears
on the display.
4Press the PTT button until Alert Successful
appears on the display.
Deleting Call Alerts
To delete a call alert from the queue:
1From the call alert queue, scroll to the call alert
you want to delete.
2Press m.
3Select Delete.
4Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
To delete all call alerts from the queue:
1From the call alert queue, press m.
2From the call alert menu, select Delete All.
3Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
Sorting Call Alerts
Tip: You must have at least one call alert in the
queue to access this feature.
To sort call alerts by the order they were received:
1From the main menu, select Call Alert.
2Press m.
3Select Sort By.
4Select First on Top or Last on Top.
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Recent Calls
The recent calls list contains information
associated with calls you have made and received
and call alerts you have received.
When you send or receive Private calls, the recent
call list contains the following PTX items with those
calls:
contact information received
My Info received
short text messages received
pictures sent or received
Datebook events received
The recent calls list displays up to 20 of the most
recent calls and call alerts.
Viewing the Recent Calls List
With the Flip Open
1From the main menu, select Recent Calls.
2Scroll through the list.
To view the details of an item on the list:
From the recent calls list, select the item you
want information on.
Tip: To view the details of more items, scroll left
or right.
With the Flip Closed
1Press ..
2If you want to view the rest of the recent calls
list, press the volume controls.
3Press . to dismiss the recent calls list.
Choosing Picture View or List View
You can set your phone to show the picture
associated with each item as you view the recent
calls list or show the list without pictures.
1From the recent calls list, press m.
2Select Recent Calls View.
3Select List View to show the recent calls list
without pictures. -or-
Select Picture View to show the picture
associated with each entry.
Calls and Call Alerts
When you make or receive a call to or from a
number not stored in Contacts, the number
appears on the recent calls list.
If the number of a recent call is stored in Contacts,
the following information appears:
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The name assigned to the number
The picture assigned to the number, if your
phone is set to show pictures on the recent calls
list. See “Choosing Picture View or List View on
page 33.
The Contacts type icon associated with the
number. If the Contacts entry containing the
number has more than one number or address
stored, <> surrounds the Contacts type icon.
For information on Contacts types, see page 40.
The Private ID Contacts type icon appears when
you receive a Private call or call alert, even if the
number is not stored in Contacts.
Call alerts you have received appear as Private
calls. Like all items in the recent calls list, they
remain listed until you delete them or until they
reach the end of the list.
For phone calls, an additional icon appears giving
information about the call:
When you select a call to view its details, you see
information such as the name associated with the
call, the number, date, time, and duration of the
call.
If you select a Private call, you see information on
the call as well as any PTX items associated with
the call. To see more information about the Private
call itself from this view, select the call information
displayed.
PTX Items in Private Calls
When you receive a PTX item in a Private call, an
icon appears indicating the type of item:
XA call you made.
WA call you received.
VA missed call.
dContact information
jMy Info
gPicture
oEvents
wMessage
#More than one type of PTX item from one
Private ID
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PTX Items in Private Calls
Contact Information From Other
Phones
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
Contact information in the recent calls list displays:
The name contained in the contact information
The Contacts type icon associated with the
number or address contained in the contact
information. If the item contains more than one
number or address stored, <> surrounds the
Contacts type icon.
The name or Private ID of the person who sent the
contact information appears as a separate item on
the recent calls list, above the information sent. If
one person sends you more than one item of
contact information, all the items appear below the
person’s name or Private ID.
When you select contact information to view its
details, you see the name or Private ID of the
person who sent the information and all the
information in the item.
If you receive contact information with the same
name from the same phone more than once, only
the most recently sent version appears in the
recent calls list.
Messages
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
The 5 most recent messages received from a
Private ID are stored with that Private ID on the
recent calls list.
To view the messages:
1View the details of the call containing the
messages.
2Select Messages.
3If the call contains more than one message,
select the message you want to read.
Delete Messages
To delete one message:
1While viewing the message you want to delete,
press A under Clear.
2Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
To delete all messages contained in a call:
1View the details of the call containing the
messages.
2Scroll to Messages.
3Press A under Clear All.
4Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
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Pictures
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
The recent call list contains most recent picture
sent to or received from a Private ID.
To view the picture:
1View the details of the call containing the
picture.
2Select Picture.
Clear the Picture
1View the details of the call containing the
picture.
2Select Picture.
3Press A under Clear.
This does not delete the picture from your phone’s
media center, but it removes it from the recent calls
list, and the picture will not appear on the display
again the next time you receive a Private call from
the person who sent it.
Datebook Events
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
The 5 most recent Datebook events received from
a Private ID are stored with the that Private ID on
the recent calls list.
To view the events:
1View the details of the call containing the events.
2Select Events.
3If the call contains more than one event, select
the event you want to read.
Store Events to Datebook
While viewing the event you want to store, press
A under Save.
Note: Save does not appear if the event is
already stored in Datebook.
Delete Events
To delete one event:
1While viewing the event you want to delete,
press A under Clear.
2Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
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Storing Items to Contacts
To delete all events contained in a call:
1View the details of the call containing the events.
2Scroll to Events.
3Press A under Clear All.
4Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
My Info From Other Phones
My Info from other phones always includes the
sender’s Private ID. Depending on how the sender
has filled in My Info and set sending options, it may
include the sender names, phone numbers for
phone lines 1 and 2, carrier IP, and circuit data
number.
To view My Info sent to you from other phones:
View the details of the call containing the
messages.
If you receive My Info from the same phone more
than once, only the most recently sent version
appears in the recent calls list.
Storing Items to Contacts
Calls, My Info from other phones, and contact
information from other phones can be stored to
Contacts.
1From the recent calls list, scroll to or select the
item you want to store.
2Press A under Save. -or-
If Save is not one of your options: Press m.
Select Save or Update Contacts.
Tip: If the item you want to store is a call, Save
does not appear if the number is already
stored in Contacts.
3To store the item as a new entry, select [New
Contact]. -or-
To store the number to an existing entry, select
the entry.
Note: Storing My Info or contact information
from another phone to a Contacts entry
that has a name assigned to it does not
change the name of the Contacts entry.
4If the item you want to store is a call, you must
assign a Contacts type to the number:
With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll
left or right to display the Contacts type you want
to assign the number.
5If you want to add more information to the entry,
follow the applicable instructions in “Creating
Entries on page 41.
6Press A under Save.
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Recent Calls
Deleting Items
To delete an item from the recent calls list:
1From the recent calls list, scroll to or select the
item you want to delete.
2Press A under Delete. -or-
If Delete is not one of your options: Press m.
Select Delete.
3Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
To delete all items on the recent calls list:
1From the recent calls list, press m.
2Select Delete All.
3Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
Making Calls From the Recent
Calls List
With the Flip Open
1From the main menu, select Recent Calls.
2Scroll to the item containing the number you
want to call.
If you scroll to a call, you can make a call to
the number that made the call. If the number
is stored in Contacts, you can make a call to
any of the numbers stored with it.
If you scroll to contact information from
another phone, you can make a call to any of
the numbers in the contact information.
3To place the call now, go to step 4. -or-
Scroll left or right to display the Contacts type for
the number you want to call.
4To make a phone call, press s. -or-
To make a Private call, press the PTT button.
You can also make calls while viewing the details
of an item on the recent calls list:
1From the recent calls list, select the item
containing the number you want to call.
If you select a call or contact information from
another phone, you can make a call to the
number shown first on the details screen.
If you scroll to My Info from another phone,
you can make a call to the Private ID of the
phone that sent the information.
2To make a phone call, press s. -or-
To make a Private call, press the PTT button.
With the Flip Closed
1Press . to display the most recent call.
2Press the volume controls to scroll to the name
or number you want to call.
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Making Calls From the Recent Calls List
If you scroll to a call, you can make a call to
the number that made the call.
If you scroll to contact information from
another phone, you can make a call to the
number currently displayed.
3To make a phone call, press t on the top of
your phone. -or-
To make a Private call, press the PTT button.
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Contacts
Contacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses.
Each Contacts entry can store several numbers or
addresses.
Information stored in Contacts is saved on your
SIM card.
A Contacts entry contains:
A name — A name is required if you are storing
more than one number or address to the entry;
otherwise, it is optional. Typically, this is the
name of the person whose contact information is
stored in the entry.
A ring tone — This is the sound your phone
makes when you receive phone calls or call
alerts from any of the numbers stored in the
entry. You can assign the ring tone from your list
of ring tones. If you do not assign a ring tone, the
entry is created with a default ring tone
assigned.
A picture — This picture appears on the display
when you receive phone calls from any of the
phone numbers stored in the entry. You can
assign the picture from the pictures stored
accessible through media center. If you do not
assign a picture, the entry is created with no
picture assigned.
A Contacts type — Each number or address
stored must be assigned a Contacts type:
AMobile phone number
BPrivate Private ID
CWork1 phone number
DWork2 phone number
EHome phone number
FEmail email address
GFax phone number
HPager phone number
ITalkgroup Talkgroup number
SSDG SDG list* number
* Selective Dynamic Group
Calling (SDGC) may not be
offered by your service provider.
JIP IP address
KOther phone number
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Accessing Contacts
A number or address — Each Contacts entry
must contain a number or address. This may be
any type of phone number, Private ID, SDG list
number, Talkgroup number, email address, or IP
address.
Note: You can store numbers up to 64 digits
long, but every 20 digits must be
separated by a pause or wait. See
“Creating Pauses and Waits” on page 47.
A Speed Dial number — When you store a
phone number, it is assigned a Speed Dial
number. You can accept the default Speed Dial
number or change it.
A voice name — If you create a voice name for a
number, you can then dial that number by
saying the voice name into your phone. This
icon Pappears to the left of the Contacts type
icon if a voice name is assigned.
Accessing Contacts
From the main menu, select Contacts. -or-
If you are on a call: Press m. Select Contacts.
Creating Entries
A number or address and a Contacts type are
required for all Contacts entries. Other information
is optional. You may enter the information in any
order by scrolling through the entry details.
After you have entered the number or address,
Contacts type, and any other information you want,
you can press A under Save to save the entry to
Contacts.
To cancel a Contacts entry at any time, press e to
return to the idle screen.
To create a Contacts entry:
1To access the entry details screen:
Select Contacts > [New Contact]. -or-
From the Contacts list, press m. Select New
Contact.
2If you want to assign a name to the entry:
Select Name.
Enter the name. See “Entering Text” on page
50. When you are finished, press O.
Tip: Press A under Browse to select a name
already in Contacts.
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Contacts
3If you want to assign a ring tone or picture to the
entry, select [Ring Tone/Picture]. See
“Assigning a Ring Tone or Picture”.
4To assign a Contacts type to the number or
address being stored:
Select the Contacts type field.
Select the Contacts type you want to assign.
Note: For information about creating SDG lists,
see “Creating SDG Lists in Contacts” on
page 65.
5To store a number or address:
Select the # field (or ID for an email address, or
IP for an IP address).
Enter the number or address. For phone
numbers, use the 10-digit format. For email
addresses, see “Entering Text” on page 50.
Tip: Press A under Browse to select a number
or address from Contacts, the recent calls
list, or Memo.
When you are finished, press O.
6If you want to change the default Speed Dial
number or a create a voice name for the entry,
select [Options]. See “Assigning a Speed Dial
Number or Voice Name” on page 43.
7If you want to add more numbers or addresses
to the entry:
Scroll past the information you already entered.
Enter the additional information for the entry
using step 3 through step 6. You must assign a
name to the entry, if you have not already.
8Press A under Save.
Assigning a Ring Tone or Picture
1If you have not already, select [Ring
Tone/Picture].
2If you want to assign a ring tone:
With Ringer highlighted, scroll left or right to
choose a ring tone from the list of ring tones.
-or-
Select Ringer. Select the ring tone you want to
assign from the ring tones available in the media
center.
3If you want to assign a picture from the media
center:
Select Picture. Select the picture you want to
assign.
Some large pictures cannot be assigned.
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Storing Numbers Faster
Tip: If an entry has a picture assigned and you
want the entry to have no picture, select
[No Picture] or press A under Unassign.
4When you are finished, press A under Back.
Only ring tones stored in your phone’s memory are
available while creating a Contracts entry. To
assign a ring tone stored on a memory card
inserted in your phone’s memory card slot, you
must create the Contacts entry and then go to the
media center to assign the ring tone to it, if your
service provider offers this feature. Not all audio
files can be assigned as ring tones. See “Rules for
Assigning Ring Tones” on page 112.
Pictures stored on the memory card can be
assigned to Contacts while creating a Contacts
entry. If you choose a picture that is stored on the
memory card, that picture file is automatically
copied or moved to your phone’s memory
according to the rules described in “Pictures Stored
on the Memory Card” on page 110.
Assigning a Speed Dial Number or
Voice Name
1If you have not already, select [Options].
2The default Speed Dial number assigned to a
phone number is displayed in the Speed # field.
This is always the next available Speed Dial
location.
If you want to assign the phone number to a
different Speed Dial location:
With the Speed # field highlighted, press O.
Press A under Delete to delete the current
Speed Dial number.
Enter the new Speed Dial number using the
keypad.
When you are finished, press O.
3If you want to create a voice name for a phone
number, select Voice Name.
As directed by the screen prompts, say and
repeat the name you want to assign to the
number. Speak clearly into the microphone.
4When you are finished, press A under Back.
Storing Numbers Faster
To store numbers to Contacts from the recent calls
list, see “Storing Items to Contacts” on page 37.
To store numbers to Contacts from Memo, see
“Memo” on page 169.
To store numbers to Contacts from the idle screen:
1Use the keypad to enter the number you want to
store.
2Press m.
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Contacts
3Select Store Number.
4To store the number as a new entry, select [New
Contact]. -or-
To store the number to an existing entry, select
the entry.
5With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll
left or right to display the Contacts type you want
to assign the number.
6If you want to add more information to the entry,
follow the applicable instructions in “Creating
Entries” on page 41.
7Press A under Done.
Editing Entries
1From the Contacts list, scroll to or select the
entry you want to edit.
2Press A under Edit. -or-
If Edit is not one of your options: Press m. Select
Edit.
The entry details screen displays.
3Follow the applicable instructions in “Creating
Entries” on page 41 to edit the various fields.
Viewing Entries
When you view Contacts entries, you can choose
how much detail you want to see.
Viewing the Contacts List
In this view, each entry shows:
The name assigned to the entry
A small version of the picture assigned to the
entry, if you have set Contacts to show pictures
in the Contacts list. See “Choosing Picture View
or List View” on page 45.
The types of numbers and addresses stored in
the entry
To view entries from the Contacts list:
1Access Contacts.
2Scroll to view entries.
Tip: To find Contacts entries faster, use the
keypad to enter the first letter of the name.
3If an entry has more than one number or
address stored, <> surrounds the Contacts type
icon. Scroll left or right to view the icon for each
number stored in the entry.
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Viewing Entries
Selecting an Entry
In this view, each entry shows:
The name assigned to the entry
A small version of the picture assigned to the
entry
The name of the ring tone assigned to the entry
The numbers and addresses stored in the entry
To select an entry:
1From the Contacts list, select the entry you want
to view.
2Scroll to view the numbers and addresses
stored in the entry.
Tip: To select other entries: Scroll left or right.
Or, press # or *.
To return to the Contacts list, press A under
Back.
Viewing More Details
When an entry is selected, you can view more
details about the entry by selecting items within the
entry.
Viewing Details of a Number or Address
1Select the entry.
2Select the number or address you want to view
details of.
If you select a phone number, you can view its
Speed Dial number and see whether it has a
voice name.
To return to the entry, press A under Back or
press O.
Viewing a Large Picture
To view a large version of the picture assigned to
an entry:
1Select the entry.
2Select the first item shown on the entry screen.
This item shows the name assigned to the entry
or No Name.
Note: You cannot make calls from this view.
To return to the entry, press A under Back or
press O.
Choosing Picture View or List View
You can set Contacts to show the picture assigned
to each entry as you view the Contacts list or show
the Contacts list without pictures.
1From the Contacts list, press m.
2Select Contacts View.
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Contacts
3Select List View to show the Contacts list
without pictures. -or-
Select Picture View to show the picture
assigned to each entry.
Searching for a Name
To search for a name in Contacts:
1From the Contacts list, press A under Search.
-or-
If Search is not one of your options: Press m.
Select Search.
2Enter the name you want to see. See “Entering
Text” on page 50.
3Press O.
Your phone finds the name you entered or the
nearest match.
Showing Only Private IDs, SDG Lists,
and Talkgroups
To set Contacts to show only entries that contain
Private IDs, SDG lists, and Talkgroup entries:
1From the Contacts list, press m.
2Select Filter.
3Set this option to Show Prvt/Grp.
To set Contacts to show all entries:
1From the Contacts list, press m.
2Select Filter.
3Set this option to Show All.
Deleting Entries
Delete an Entry
1From the Contacts list, scroll to or select the
entry you want to delete.
2Press m.
3To delete the entire entry, select Delete Contact
or Delete SDG List.
4Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
Delete a Number or Address
1From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry that
contains the number or address you want to
delete.
2Scroll left or right to display the Contacts type for
the number you want to delete. -or-
Select the entry. Scroll to or select the number
you want to delete.
3Press m.
4Select Delete Number.
5Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
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Checking Capacity
Note: If an entry contains only one number or
address, deleting the number or address
deletes the entry.
Checking Capacity
To see how many numbers are stored in Contacts:
1From the Contacts list, press m.
2Select Capacity.
Creating Pauses and Waits
When storing a number, you can program your
phone to pause or wait between digits while
dialing. A pause makes your phone pause for 3
seconds before dialing further. A wait makes your
phone wait for your response before dialing further.
This feature is useful when using voice mail or
other automated phone systems that require you to
dial a phone number and then enter an access
number.
To program a pause:
Press and hold * until the letter P appears. The
P represents a 3-second pause.
If you store 17035551235P1234, when you select
this number and make a call, your phone dials the
first 11 digits, pauses for 3 seconds, then dials the
last 4 digits.
If you want a pause longer than 3 seconds, press
and hold * more than once. Each P represents a
3-second pause.
To program a wait:
Press and hold * until the letter W appears. The
W means your phone waits before dialing
further.
If you store 17035551235W1234, when you select
this number and make a call, your phone dials the
first 11 digits and then waits. A message appears
asking if you want to send the rest of the digits.
Press A under Yes to dial the last 4 digits.
Tip: You can create pauses and waits while
dialing a number from the keypad. See
“Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing
on page 57.
International Numbers
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
When storing a number that you plan to use for
international calls, use Plus Dialing:
1Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0”
appears, then changes to a “+”.
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Note: The network translates the “+” into the
appropriate international access code
needed to place the call.
2Enter the country code, city code or area code,
and phone number.
For information about making international calls,
see “Making International Calls” on page 57.
Making Calls From Contacts
While Viewing the Contacts List
1Access Contacts.
2Scroll to the name or number you want to call.
Tip: To find Contacts entries faster, use the
keypad to enter the first letter of the name.
3To place the call now, go to step 4. -or-
Scroll left or right to display the Contacts type for
the number you want to call.
4To make a phone call, press s. -or-
To make a Private call, press the PTT button.
If you are making a Private call, your phone places
the call to the Private ID stored in the Contacts
entry, even if the Private icon is not displayed.
If you are making a phone call:
Your phone places the call to the phone number
assigned to the Contacts type displayed.
If the Contacts type displayed is not a phone
number, your phone places the call to the phone
number stored in the Contacts entry.
If the Contacts type displayed is not a phone
number and you have more than one phone
number stored in the Contacts entry, your phone
prompts you to select the phone number you
want to place the call to.
After Selecting an Entry
1Access Contacts.
2Select the Contacts entry that contains the
number you want to call.
3Scroll to or select number you want to call.
4To make a phone call, press s. -or-
To make a Private call, press the PTT button.
If you try to make a type of call that does not match
the Contacts type of the number you chose, no call
is placed.
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Accessing Contacts with GSM Phones
Accessing Contacts with GSM
Phones
If you plan to use the information stored in
Contacts with an i2000, i2000plus, or any other
GSM phone, download iDEN Phonebook Manager.
Go to idenphones.motorola.com/iden/support for
more information.
You can use iDEN Phonebook Manager to make
the Contacts information saved to your i880
phone’s SIM card accessible in this type of phone.
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Entering Text
You can enter text, numbers, and symbols into
your phone using Alpha, Word, Numeric, or
Symbol text input modes.
When you access a screen that requires you to
enter text, you start in the mode last used.
To choose a text input mode:
1At a screen that requires you to enter text, press
m.
2Select the text input mode you want to use. A
checkmark appears next to the current mode.
Using Word Mode
In Word mode, T9 Text Input analyzes the letters
on the keypad button you press and arranges them
to create words. As you type, T9 Text Input
matches your keystrokes to words in its database
and displays the most commonly used matching
word. You can add your own words to this
database.
Entering a Word
1Select Word as your text input mode.
2Type a word by pressing one key for each letter.
For example, to type “test press 8 3 7 8.
The displayed word may change as you type it.
Do not try to correct the word as you go. Type to
the end of the word before editing.
3If the word that appears is not the desired word,
press 0 to change the word on the display to
the next most likely word in the database.
Repeat until the desired word appears.
If the desired word does not appear, you can add it
to the database.
lAlpha — Press a key several times for each
character.
jWord — Press a key once for each letter
while words likely to be the one you want are
chosen from a database.
kNumeric — Enter numbers.
iSymbolsEnter punctuation and other
symbols.
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Special Function Keys
Adding Words to the Database
1Select Alpha as your text input mode.
2Type the word using Alpha mode.
3Select Word as your text input mode.
4Press #.
The word you typed in Alpha text entry mode is
now in the database.
Note: You cannot store alphanumeric
combinations, such as Y2K.
Choosing a Language
To change the language of the database:
1At a screen that requires you to enter text, press
m.
2Select Languages.
3Select the language you want for your database.
Special Function Keys
Some of the phone’s keys assume different
functions while in Alpha or Word mode.
Spaces
Press # for a space.
Capitalization
When you press and hold the # key, it acts as a
3-way toggle. Press and hold # to make the next
letter typed uppercase (shift), to make all
subsequent letters typed uppercase (caps lock), or
to go back to lowercase letters.
These icons appear:
When neither of these icons appear, letters typed
are lowercase. Scrolling up after typing a letter
makes that letter uppercase.
Note: When creating a text message, you may
not be able to make a letter uppercase by
scrolling up, depending on the type of text
message and the text entry mode.
Your phone automatically makes the first letter of a
sentence uppercase.
m or XShift is on.
n or WCaps lock is on.
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Entering Text
Punctuation
Press 1 or 0 to insert punctuation. Continue to
press the key to view the list of symbols available
through that key. Pause to select the symbol you
want. Additional punctuation symbols are available
in Symbols mode.
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Call Forwarding
Call forwarding sends calls to the phone numbers
you specify. You can forward all calls to one
number or forward missed calls to different
numbers depending on the reason you missed the
call.You can forward phone lines 1 and 2
independently.
Forwarding All Calls
When you set your phone to forward all calls, an
icon appears in the top row of the display:
To forward all calls:
1From the main menu, select Call Forward >
Forward > All Calls.
2Select To.
If you specified a forwarding number for all calls
before, this number displays.
To forward calls to this number, press A under
Back.
To delete this number, press O, then press and
hold A under Delete.
3To enter the number you want to forward calls to:
Enter the number using your keypad. -or-
Press A under Search. Select Contacts,
Recent Calls, or Memo. Select the number you
want to enter.
4Press O.
All your calls are now forwarded to the number
you specified.
Turning Off Call Forwarding
If you do not want all your calls forwarded, turn the
feature off:
1From the main menu, select Call Forward > To.
2Set this option to Off.
GPhone line 1 is active; calls to phone line 1
are being forwarded.
IPhone line 1 is active; calls to phone line 2
are being forwarded.
HPhone line 1 is active; calls to phone lines 1
and 2 are being forwarded.
JPhone line 2 is active; calls to phone line 1
are being forwarded.
LPhone line 2 is active; calls to phone line 2
are being forwarded.
KPhone line 2 is active; calls to phone lines 1
and 2 are being forwarded.
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Call Forwarding
All your calls are now sent to your phone.
Calls you miss are forwarded according to the
options set for missed calls. By default, missed
calls are forwarded to voice mail.
Note: To receive voice mail messages, you
must first set up a voice mail account with
your service provider.
Forwarding Missed Calls
You can specify a forwarding number for each type
of missed call:
•If Busy — Your phone is on a call or transferring
data.
If No Answer — You do not answer on the first
4 rings.
If Unreachable — Your phone is out of
coverage or powered off.
Note: If you want a type of missed call sent to
voice mail, the call forwarding number for
that type of missed call must be your
voice mail access number.
To forward missed calls:
1From the main menu, select Call Forward >
Forward > Detailed.
2Select If Busy to specify a forwarding number
for calls received when your phone is busy.
3If you specified a forwarding number for this type
of call before, this number displays.
To forward calls to this number, press B under
Back and go to step 6. -or-
To delete this number, press O, then press and
hold A under Delete.
4To enter the number you want to forward this
type of call to:
Enter the number using your keypad. -or-
Press A under Search. Select Contacts,
Recent Calls, or Memo. Select the number you
want to enter.
5Press O.
6Repeat step 2 through step 5 for If No Answer
and If Unreachable.
7When you are finished, press A under Back.
Viewing Call Forwarding
Settings
1From the main menu, select Call Forward >
Forward > All Calls.
2With To highlighted, press A under Status.
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Advanced Calling
Features
Call Waiting
Call Waiting lets you receive a second call while on
an active call. Call Waiting is always available,
unless you turn it off for a specific call.
If you are on a call and receive a second call, your
phone emits a tone and displays a message saying
you are receiving a second call.
To accept the second call and put the active call on
hold:
Press A under Yes.
To accept the second call and end the active call:
1Press e.
Your phone rings with the second call.
2Answer the second call.
To decline the second call:
Press A under No. If you subscribe to voice
mail, the call is forwarded to your voice mail box,
unless you set Call Forward for If Busy to a
different number.
Turn Off Call Waiting
To turn off Call Waiting during a call:
1Press m.
2Select In Call Setup > Call Waiting.
3Set this option to Off.
Tip: To turn Call Waiting back on while still on
the call, set this option to On.
To turn off Call Waiting for the next call you make
or receive:
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > Call Waiting.
2Set this option to Off.
Call Waiting is turned back on when you end the
call.
Switching Between Calls
Any time you have one call active and one call on
hold, to make the call on hold active and put the
active call on hold:
Press A under Switch. -or-
If Switch is not one of your options: Press m.
Select Switch.
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Advanced Calling Features
Putting a Call on Hold
1While on an active call, press m.
2Select Hold.
If you want to make the call active again, press A
under Resume.
Calling 2 People
Putting a Call on Hold, Making a
Second Call
1Place or receive a phone call.
2While the call is active, press m.
3Select 2nd Call. This puts the call on hold.
4Enter the second phone number you want to
call.
Tip: For quick ways to enter the number, press
m.
5Press s to place the call.
To end the second call and make the call on hold
active again:
Press e.
To make the call on hold active and put the active
call on hold:
Press A under Switch.
Merging 2 Calls Into a 3-Way Call
After you put a call on hold and place a second
call, you can combine these calls into a 3-way call:
1Press m.
2Select Join.
All 3 people in the call can speak to and hear each
other.
Making a 3-Way Call
1Place or receive a phone call.
2While the call is active, press m.
3Select 3 Way. This puts the call on hold.
4Enter the second phone number you want to
call.
Tip: For quick ways to enter the number, press
m.
5Press s to place the call.
6Press A under Join.
All 3 people in the call can speak to and hear each
other.
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Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing
Creating Pauses and Waits
While Dialing
You can enter a pause or wait while dialing a
number. For information on using pauses and
waits, see “Creating Pauses and Waits” on page
47.
To create a pause while dialing a phone number:
1From the keypad, enter the digits you want to
occur before the pause.
2Press m.
3Select Insert Pause.
4Enter the digits you want to occur after the
pause.
To create a wait while dialing a phone number:
1From the keypad, enter the digits you want to
occur before the wait.
2Press m.
3Select Insert Wait.
4Enter the digits you want to occur after the wait.
Making International Calls
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
Plus Dialing lets you place an international call to
most countries without entering the local
international access code.
1Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0”
appears, then changes to a “+”.
Note: The network translates the “+” into the
appropriate international access code
needed to place the call.
2Enter the country code, city code or area code,
and phone number.
Setting Flip Actions
For Answering Calls
To set your phone to answer calls when you open
the flip:
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > Flip Activation > Flip to Ans.
2Set this option to On.
To set your phone not to answer calls when you
open the flip:
Set Flip to Ans to Off in step 2.
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Advanced Calling Features
For Ending Calls
To set your phone to end calls when you close the
flip:
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > Flip Activation > Flip to End.
2Set this option to On.
To set your phone not to end calls when you close
the flip:
Set Flip to End to Off in step 2.
Note: If you are using your phone with a
headset, and you have the Flip to End
option set to On, closing your flip sends
incoming sound to the headset and does
not end the call.
Call Timers
Call timers measure the duration of your phone
calls, Private or group calls, and circuit data use,
as well as the number of Kilobytes sent and
received by your phone:
•Last Call — displays the duration of your most
recent phone call.
Phone Reset keeps a running total of your
phone call minutes, until you reset it.
Phone Lifetime — displays the total minutes of
all your phone calls.
•Prvt/Grp Reset — keeps a running total of all of
your Private and group call minutes, until you
reset it.
Prvt/Grp Lifetime displays the total minutes
of all your Private and group calls.
Circuit Reset — keeps a running total of all of
your circuit data use, until you reset it.
Circuit Lifetime — displays the total minutes of
all of your circuit data use.
•Kbytes Reset keeps a running total of the
number of Kilobytes sent and received by your
phone, until you reset it.
To view or reset a timer:
1From the main menu, select Call Timers.
2Select the feature you want to view or reset.
3To view a feature without resetting: Press O
when you are finished viewing. -or-
To reset a feature: Press A under Reset. Press
O or press A under Yes to confirm.
Note: The values displayed by Call Timers
should not be used for billing. Call timers
are estimates only.
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Using Your Phone as a Modem
Using Your Phone as a
Modem
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
You can use your phone as a modem with a laptop,
handheld device, or desktop computer. In order to
use your phone as a modem, you must create
either a wired or wireless connection between your
phone and the other device.To connect your phone
wirelessly, you must have a Bluetooth adapter for
the other device. To create a wired connection, use
a data cable.
Connecting with a Data Cable
To use a data cable to connect your phone to a
laptop, handheld device, or desktop computer:
1Open the connector cover.
2With the phone’s display facing up, insert a data
cable’s connector into the accessory connector,
until you hear a click.
3Insert the data plug into the data port of the
other device.
Connecting with Bluetooth
To use your phone as a modem via Bluetooth, the
laptop, handheld device, or desktop computer you
want to connect to must have a Bluetooth adapter
installed.
Check that the adapter is properly installed, and
then follow the specific instructions outlined in the
device’s user guide to connect the device to your
phone.
connector
cover
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Advanced Calling Features
About Data Transfer Modes
When used as a modem, your phone has these
data transfer modes:
Circuit data — used for sending and receiving
faxes and for transferring large files
Packet data — used for small file transfers such
as email
To use these services, you must install the iDEN
Wireless Data Services software (available
separately). For more information on setting up
your computer and your i880 phone for packet and
circuit data calls, refer to the Wireless Data
Services User’s Guide or contact your service
provider.
Features for the Hearing
Impaired
Making TTY Calls
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
To use your phone to make phone calls using a
teletypewriter (TTY) device:
1Connect one end of a 2.5mm cable into the
audio jack on your phone. Connect the other
end of the cable to your TTY device.
2Make sure that your phone’s TTY feature is on
and select the TTY mode you want to use.
3Use your phone to enter phone numbers and
make calls.
When you make a TTY call, these icons appear on
the phone’s display:
TTY device features such as Turbo-Code,
High-Speed, and Interruption are not supported by
your phone. These features must be turned off or
disabled to use your TTY device with your phone.
Turning On the TTY Feature
Your phone’s TTY feature must be on if you want
to make TTY calls, set the TTY mode, or change
the TTY baud rate. To make sure the TTY feature
is on:
From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > TTY > Use TTY. This field must say On.
Choosing a Mode
Your phone supports these TTY modes:
•TTY — You type and read text on your TTY
device.
NPhone call is active.
OPhone call is on hold.
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Features for the Hearing Impaired
•VCO (Voice-Carry-Over) — You speak into your
phone and read text replies on your TTY device.
• HCO (Hearing-Carry-Over) — You type text on
your TTY device and listen to voice replies on
your phone speaker.
To change mode while not in a call:
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > TTY > Type.
2Select the TTY mode you want.
When you make a TTY call, the call begins in the
TTY mode you last selected.
To change mode during a call using your phone:
1Press m.
2Select In Call Setup > TTY > Type.
3Select the mode you want.
To change mode during a call using your TTY
device, issue one of the following commands:
“VCO please” — to select VCO mode
“HCO please” to select HCO mode
“HCO off please” — to turn off HCO mode
Important: When you are using HCO, the sound
coming from your phone speaker may
be uncomfortably loud. Use caution
when putting the phone to your ear.
(For information on setting the volume
of your phone speaker, see “Setting the
Volume” on page 173.)
Changing the TTY Baud Rate
By default, your phone’s TTY baud rate is set to
45.45, the baud rate required for TTY calls within
the U.S. To make calls outside the U.S., set your
TTY baud rate to 50.00.
To change the TTY baud rate:
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > TTY > Baud.
2Select the baud rate for your location.
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Advanced Calling Features
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid
Setting your phone for use with a hearing aid
affects sounds from the phone’s earpiece when
you are in a phone call.
Choosing Your Hearing Air Setting
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > Hearing Aid.
2Set this option to Telecoil. Telecoil coupling is
now optimized. -or-
Set this option to Microphone. Microphone
coupling is now optimized.
If Your Hearing Aid Is Equipped With a Telecoil
Activate the telecoil setting for your behind the ear
hearing aid (BTE). Once the telecoil is activated,
your hearing aid will be adjusted for optimum
handset use. When the telecoil is active, the
microphone is inactive, eliminating any chance of
feedback (squeal). The handset is inductively
coupled directly to your hearing aid, enabling clear,
feedback-free telephone usage.
Note: Please refer to your hearing aid user
guide to find out if your hearing is
equipped with a telecoil.
Optimize Your Handset Orientation
Slide your phone up and down, left and right, then
rotate for the best coupling alignment of the telecoil
in the hearing aid with the telecoil in the phone.
Approximate telecoil location is
within 6-13 mm of this location
.
Approximate telecoil location,
check hearing aid user guide
for specific location.
Off - Shut off
M - Microphone
T - Telecoil
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Group Calls
Group Calls and
Selective Dynamic
Group Calls
Note: Selective Dynamic Group Calling (SDGC)
may not be offered by your service
provider.
Your phone gives you 2 ways to call more than one
Private ID at once:
Group calls — calls to a Talkgroup
Selective Dynamic Group calls — calls to a SDG
list
Note: In order to store SDG lists to your i880,
you must use a SDG-capable SIM card.
For more information about SDG-capable
SIM cards, contact your service provider.
SDG lists created with your i880 phone
are not readable by an older iDEN
SIM-based phone.
Group Calls
A group call is similar to a Private call, but is made
to all members of a Talkgroup at once. A Talkgroup
is a predetermined group of your service provider’s
customers.
Before you can make or receive group calls, a
Talkgroup must be established. After the Talkgroup
is established, you must join the Talkgroup.
Group Calls SDG Calls
Set-up Predefined, via
your service
provider
administrator
using Group
Management
Dynamically,
via your phone
Group Names Talkgroups ISDG lists S
Voice
Activated
Dialing
No Yes
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Group Calls and Selective Dynamic Group Calls
Joining a Talkgroup
Your sales representative or your service provider
establishes Talkgroups for you and assigns each
Talkgroup a Talkgroup number. You can choose a
name for each of your Talkgroups when you create
entries for them in Contacts.
To receive group calls made to any of these
Talkgroups, you must join the Talkgroup.
1From the main menu, select Contacts.
2Scroll to the Talkgroup you want to join.
3Press A under Join.
Note: You can only monitor one Talkgroup at a
time.
Making Group Calls
1Press #. Then enter the Talkgroup number
using the keypad. -or-
Choose the Talkgroup name from Contacts or
recent calls list.
2Proceed as if making a Private call.
Receiving Group Calls
To answer a group call:
Proceed as if answering a Private call. Only one
person at a time may speak on a group call.
The Private ID or name of the person who is
speaking will appear on the display below the
Talkgroup number.
Turning Off Group Calls
To set your phone to prevent you from hearing
group calls to your Talkgroup:
1From the main menu, select Settings > 2-Way
Radio > Tkgrp Silent.
2Set this option On.
To set your phone to let you hear group calls to
your Talkgroup:
Set Tkgrp Silent to Off in step 2.
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Selective Dynamic Group (SDG) Calls
Selective Dynamic Group
(SDG) Calls
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
A SDG call is similar to a Private call, but is made
to all members of a SDG list at once. A SDG list is
a group of Private IDs that you create using your
phone. A SDG list must contain at least 2 members
and can contain up to 20 members.
You can create a SDG list for one call only or store
it to Contacts so you can call it any time.
You can use Send via PTT* to send SDG lists to
other phones that have this capability.
* Send via PTT may not be offered by your service provider.
Creating SDG Lists in Contacts
1From the main menu, select Contacts.
2Select [New SDG List].
Note: You can also create a SDG list by
selecting [New Contact] and assigning
the SDG contact type.
3If you want to assign a name to the SDG list,
enter the name.
Note: If you do not assign a name, the SDG list
is named “SDG” followed by the number
of members in the SDG list. For example,
“SDG (8)” for a SDG list with 8 members.
4Add Private IDs. See “Adding Private Numbers”.
5If you want to create a voice name for the SDG
list, select [Options] > Voice Name. As directed
by the screen prompts, say and repeat the voice
name you want to assign to the SDG list. Speak
clearly into the microphone.
6Press A under Save.
Adding Private Numbers
You can add Private IDs to a SDG list by selecting
them from Contacts, the recent calls list, or memo.
You can add all members in an existing SDG list by
selecting the list.
You can select more than one member from
Contacts and the recent calls list. A checkmark
appears next to each selected item.
Tip: To deselect an item: Scroll to a selected
item and press O.
You can also enter Private IDs from the keypad.
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To add members from Contacts, the recent calls
list, or Memo:
1While creating a SDG list, select [Add Member].
-or-
2Select [Add Number] and press A under
Browse.
Note: To move between Contacts, the recent
calls list, and Memo, scroll left or right, or
press * or #.
3Scroll to the members you want from Contacts,
the recent calls list, or Memo, and press O. A
checkmark appears next to each selected
member.
Note: To deselect a member, scroll to a selected
member and press O.
4Press A under Done.
To add members manually from the keypad:
1While creating a SDG list, select [Add Number].
2Enter the Private number using the keypad.
3Press O.
Removing Members or SDG Lists
To remove a member from a SDG list:
1From Contacts, scroll to the SDG list you want to
delete the member from.
2Press A under Edit.
3Scroll to the member you want to remove.
4Press m.
5Select Remove Member.
6Select Save.
To remove all members from a SDG list:
1From Contacts, scroll to the SDG list you want to
delete the member from.
2Press A under Edit.
3Press m.
4Select Remove All Members.
5Press A under Yes.
To delete a SDG list from Contacts:
1Scroll to the SDG list you want to delete.
2Press m.
3Select Delete SDG List.
Storing SDG Lists Faster
From the Recent Calls List
1From the recent calls list, select the SDG list you
want.
2Press A under Store.
3If you want, add more information to the entry.
4Press A under Save.
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Selective Dynamic Group (SDG) Calls
From an Active SDG Call
1During an active SDG call, press m.
2Select Store SDG.
3If you want, add more information to the entry.
Note: You cannot record a voice name during
an active call.
4Press A under Save.
Making SDG Calls
With the Flip Open
1From Contacts or the recent calls list, scroll to or
select the SDG list you want. -or-
Press and hold t until a prompt appears telling
you to say the voice name. Say the voice name
assigned to the SDG list you want. -or-
From the idle screen, press the number on your
keypad for the shortcut you assigned to the SDG
list you want. -or-
Enter or select a Private ID and add more
Private IDs. See “Starting a SDG Call with a
Private ID”.
2Press the PTT button.
With the Flip Closed
To make a SDG call from the recent calls list with
the flip closed:
1Press .. Press the volume controls to scroll to
the SDG list you want. -or-
Press and hold t until a prompt appears telling
you to say the voice name. Say the voice name
assigned to the SDG list you want.
2Press the PTT button.
Starting a SDG Call with a Private ID
You can start a SDG call with any Private ID you
want to call.
1Choose the first Private ID that you want in the
SDG call:
From the idle screen, enter the Private ID. -or-
From the Contacts list, scroll to an entry
containing the Private ID. -or-
From recent calls list, scroll to an entry
containing the Private ID.
2Press m.
3Select Call New SDG.
4Add more Private IDs. See “Adding Private
Numbers” on page 65.
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Group Calls and Selective Dynamic Group Calls
5If you want to save the SDG list you have
created: Press m. Select Store SDG. -or-
If you do not want to save the SDG list, press A
under Done.
6To make the call, press the PTT button.
Receiving SDG Calls
To answer a SDG call:
Proceed as if answering a Private call. Only one
person at a time may speak on a SDG call.
SDG Call Information
While you are in a SDG call, the following appears
on the screen:
The name of the SDG list
The name or the Private ID of the person
speaking
The number of participants in the SDG call
SDG Call Details
During a SDG call, you can view details about the
other SDG list members, such as their name or
Private ID, and their status on the call.
To view SDG call details, press A under Details.
In the SDG Call Details view, these icons appear
next to member names or Private IDs:
Sending SDG Lists Using Send via
PTT
Note: Send via PTT may not be offered by your
service provider.
You can send a SDG list using Send via PTT so
that the person who receives the SDG list can use
the list.
1From Contacts or the recent calls list, scroll to or
select the SDG list you want. -or-
From the idle screen, press the number on your
keypad for the shortcut you assigned to the SDG
list you want.
TThe member of the SDG list who is speaking.
AA member of the SDG list who is active on the
SDG call, but not speaking.
OA member of the SDG list who has exited the
call.
UA member of the SDG list who could not be
reached on the SDG call.
uA member of the SDG list whose status is
unknown.
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Selective Dynamic Group (SDG) Calls
2Press m.
3Select Send SDG via PTT.
4To include yourself in the list, press A under
Yes. -or-
To exclude yourself from the list, press A under
No.
Note: If you choose to include yourself and the
list already contains 20 members, you will
be prompted that the list is full. You will be
excluded from the list.
5Enter the Private ID of the person you want to
send the SDG list to. -or-
Select Browse to select a contact from
Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo.
6Press O.
7To send the SDG list, push the PTT button.
The SDG list will display in the recent calls list
on the phone that you send the SDG list to.
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Ring Tones
To set the ring tone your phone makes when you
receive phone calls, call alerts, message
notifications, pictures sent using Send via PTT, or
Datebook reminders:
Note: Only ring tones stored in your phone’s
memory are available in the ring tones list.
To assign a ring tone stored on a memory
card inserted in your phone’s memory
card slot, you must go to the media
center. Not all audio files can be assigned
as ring tones. See “Rules for Assigning
Ring Tones” on page 112.
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Scroll through the list of ring tones and select the
one you want to assign. Vibrate sets your phone
to vibrate instead of making a sound; Silent sets
your phone to neither vibrate nor make a sound.
Tip: Highlighting a ring tone lets you hear it.
4Select the features you want to assign the ring
tone to.
5When you are finished, press A under Done.
Note: This icon M appears on the display if you
set your phone to neither vibrate nor make
a sound for phone calls.
Setting Your Phone to Vibrate
You can set your phone to vibrate instead of
making a sound when you receive all phone calls,
Private calls, group calls, SDG calls, call alerts,
messages notifications, pictures sent using Send
via PTT, and Datebook reminders.
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones >
Vibrate All.
2Set this option to On or Locked.
Setting this option to On lets you turn Vibrate All
off by pressing the up volume control. Setting this
option to Locked requires you to press and hold
the up volume control to turn Vibrate All off. The
Locked option helps prevent you from accidentally
turning Vibrate All off.
Tip: To set Vibrate All to On or Locked using
the volume controls: Press the volume
controls to turn down the volume as far as
possible to set Vibrate All to On. Continue
to hold the down volume control to set
Vibrate All to Locked.
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Ring and Vibrate
To set your phone to vibrate instead of making a
sound for some features but not others:
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Select Vibrate from the list of ring tones.
4Select the features you want to set to make no
sound.
5When you are finished, press A under Done.
Note: To set ring options for Private calls, group
calls, and SDG calls, see “Setting Your
Phone to Vibrate” on page 173.
These icons indicate how the ringer is set.
These icons may appear at the same time.
Ring and Vibrate
To set your phone to ring and vibrate when you
receive phone calls or call alerts:
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Scroll through the list of ring tones and highlight
the one you want to assign.
4Press m.
5Select Assign w/Vibe.
6Select the features you want to set to ring and
vibrate.
7When you are finished, press A under Done.
This icon S appears on the display.
Assigning Ring Tones to
Contacts
You can set the ring tone your phone makes when
you receive phone calls or call alerts from
someone you have stored in Contacts.
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Scroll through the list of ring tones and select the
one you want to assign.
4Select A Contact.
5Select the Contacts entry you want to assign the
ring tone to.
QThe phone always vibrates instead of making
a sound.
RThe phone vibrates instead of making a
sound for phone calls.
uPrivate calls, group calls, and SDG calls are
heard through the earpiece, not the speaker.
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Ring Tones
Viewing Ring Tone
Assignments
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Highlight any ring tone.
4Press m.
5Select Overview.
6Scroll to view ring tones assigned to features
and Contact entries.
Downloading More Ring
Tones
If you want to use other ring tones, you can
download them into your phone for a fee. For more
information about custom ring tones and
downloading instructions, please contact your
service provider.
About DRM Ring Tones
Your phone supports gifting and Tell-A-Friend
services for DRM ring tones. However, these
services may not be offered by your service
provider. Please contact your service provider for
more information about these services.
For more information about DRM items, see
“Digital Rights Management” on page 141.
Managing Memory
To view the amount of memory available for
custom ring tones:
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Highlight any ring tone.
4Press m.
5Select Memory Usage.
Deleting custom ring tones frees memory.
Note: Ring tones are stored in your phone using
the same memory space used to store
messages, voice records, pictures,
videos, audio recordings, and Java
application data that are stored in your
phone’s memory. Deleting or moving
some of these other items frees memory
for ring tones.
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Deleting Custom Ring Tones
Deleting Custom Ring Tones
Deleting a ring tone from the list of ring tones
deletes it from all parts of your phone, including the
media center and Contacts.
Except for DRM ring tones, if you delete a ring tone
that you purchased from your phone, you will have
to purchase it again. Under certain conditions,
some DRM vendors will not charge you if you
download an item multiple times within a given time
frame. Please contact the DRM vendor to learn
more about their download regulations.
To delete a custom ring tone:
1From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
2Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off.
3Scroll to the ring tone you want to delete.
4Press m.
5Select Delete.
6Press A under Yes to confirm.
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Messages
You can receive the following types of messages
on your phone:
Voice mail messages
Depending on your service provider, you may
have the option to receive Short Message
Service (SMS) text messages, fax mail, and Net
alerts.
You have 2 ways to access the messages you
receive:
Respond to the message notification that
appears when the message is received.
Dismiss the message notification and access
the message later through the message center.
You can listen to or view these messages, delete
them, or continue to store them in the message
center.
Message Notifications
When you receive a message, your phone notifies
you with text on the display and a notification tone
or vibration. You can access the message or
dismiss the notification.
If you dismiss the notification, the message is not
deleted. It can be accessed through the message
center.
If you are not on a phone call when you receive a
message, your phone sounds a notification tone
every 30 seconds until you access the message,
you dismiss the notification, or the alert time-out
expires.
Setting Notification Options
To control whether your phone sounds message
notification tones while you are on phone calls:
1From the main menu, select Settings > Phone
Calls > Notifications.
2Select the option you want:
Receive All Tones sound during calls for
all types of messages.
Message Mail Only — Tones sound during
calls for SMS messages; tones for all other
types of messages are held until you end
calls.
Delay All — Tones for all types of messages
are held until you end calls.
Tip: To set notification options during a call:
Press m. Select In Call Setup >
Notifications.
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Message Center
Message Center
The message center manages your messages.
All your messages are stored in the message
center. The message center shows how many
messages you have of each type.
To access your messages through the message
center:
1From the main menu, select Messages.
2Scroll to the type of message you want to
access.
3Press O or press A under the display option on
the left.
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Voice Mail Messages
Note: To receive voice mail messages, you must
first set up a voice mail account with your
service provider.
Receiving a Message
When you receive a voice mail message, New
Voice Mail Message appears on the display.
To call your service provider’s voice mail system
and listen to the message:
Press A under Call.
To dismiss the message notification:
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
If the flip is open, press O or press A under
Back, or close the flip.
If the caller leaves a message, this icon y
appears on the display, reminding you that you
have a new message.
Accessing Voice Mail From
the Message Center
From the main menu, select Messages > Voice
Mail.
Sending Unanswered Calls to
Voice Mail
To send a phone call to voice mail instead of
answering it:
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
Press e. -or-
Press A under No.
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MOSMS Messages
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
If your service provider offers MOSMS, your phone
sends SMS messages using MOSMS and receives
SMS messages from other phones that are using
MOSMS.
Setting Up
Before you begin using MOSMS, you may need to
set up your signature, service center number, and
expiration information:
1From the main menu, select Messages.
2Press m.
3Select Text Msg Setup.
4Select Signature.
Enter your signature. It may be up to 11
characters long. When you are finished, press
O.
5Select Dlvy Rpt Default.
Set this option to On if you want your messages
to be automatically set to send you a report
confirming that your message was delivered.
You can change the delivery report setting for
each message as you create that message.
6Select Srvc Cntr No.
Enter the phone number of your service center.
If you do not know this number, contact your
service provider.
When you are finished, press O.
7Select Expire After.
This is the amount of time messages you send
are saved at the service center if they cannot be
delivered. After this period, they are discarded.
Scroll to select the number of days you want
your messages to be saved.
When you are finished, press O.
8Select Auto Clean Up. Set this option to On if
you want your phone to delete sent messages.
If you set Auto Clean Up to On, select Clean
Up After to set the number of days after which
sent messages are deleted or the number of
messages to be kept.
9Press A under Done to save the information
you entered.
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MOSMS Messages
Receiving a Message
To view the message:
Press A under Read.
To dismiss the message notification:
If the flip is closed, press .. -or-
If the flip is open, press A under Back or close
the flip.
If your phone is powered off when you receive a
text message, your phone notifies you the next
time you power it on. If you are out of your
coverage area, your phone alerts you when you
return to your coverage area.
Tip: While reading a text and numeric message
that contains a phone number, you can
press s to call that number.
Reading from the Message
Center
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Inbox.
2Select the message you want to read. -or-
Press the number of the message you want to
read.
3If the message fills more than one screen, scroll
to read it.
Tip: Scrolling through one message lets you
view the next message.
4To save the message, press O. -or-
To reply to the message, press A under Reply.
-or-
To see all other choices, including forwarding
and deleting the message, calling the sender, or
storing the sender’s number in Contacts, press
m.
Creating and Sending
Messages
1From the main menu, select Messages >
[Create Message]. -or-
Select [Create Message] from Text Inbox, Text
Outbox, or Drafts. -or-
Highlight Quick Notes and press A under
Create.
Tip: This option is available from many
context-sensitive menus in the message
center.
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2To address the message:
Use the keypad to enter the phone number of
the person you want to send the message to and
press O. -or-
Press A under Concts. Select the number you
want to enter from Contacts. -or-
Press m. Select Recent Calls. Select the
number you want to enter from the recent calls
list. -or-
Press m. Press A under Browse. Select
Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo. Select the
number you want to enter.
Repeat this action to enter more phone numbers
or email addresses.
When you are finished, press under Back.
3Enter the text of the message. -or-
To use a quick note: Press A under Browse.
Scroll to the quick note you want. For more
information on quick notes, see “Using Quick
Notes”.
When you are finished, press O.
4If you want to send the message, press A
under Send. -or-
To edit the message, press O. -or-
To delete the message without sending it, press
A under Cancel. -or-
If you want to change the delivery report setting
for this message only, save the message as a
draft, or set the sending method, press m. Select
the option you want.
Beginning Messages From the Recent
Calls List
1From the recent calls list, scroll to the name you
want to send a message to.
2If the entry has more than one phone number
stored, view the phone number you want to send
the message to.
3Press m.
4Select Create. The message is automatically
addressed to the phone number you chose.
5Follow step 3 through step 4 of “Creating and
Sending Messages” on page 78.
Beginning Messages From the Idle
Screen
1Using the keypad, enter the number you want to
send a message to.
2Press m.
3Select Create. The message is automatically
addressed to the phone number you chose.
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4Follow step 3 through step 4 of “Creating and
Sending Messages” on page 78.
Using Quick Notes
Quick notes are short, pre-written text messages
that you can create, edit, and send. You can store
up to 20 quick notes. A quick note may be up to 30
characters long.
To create a quick note:
1From the main menu, select Messages > Quick
Notes > [New Note].
2Press O or press A under Create. Enter text.
-or-
To choose from pre-installed notes, select the
note you want.
Tip: For more options, including sending the
quick note, press m.
Using Drafts
When you save a message as a draft, it is saved in
the drafts folder.
To edit a draft:
1From the main menu, select Messages >
Drafts.
2Select the draft you want to edit.
3To edit the fields you want to change, follow
step 2 through step 4 in “Creating and Sending
Messages” on page 78.
Resending Messages
To resend a message:
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Outbox.
2Scroll to the message you want to resend. -or-
Press the number of the message you want to
resend.
3Press s. -or-
Press m. Select Resend.
Deleting Sent Messages
To delete a sent message:
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Outbox.
2Scroll to the message you want to delete.
3Press A under Delete.
4Press A under Yes to confirm.
To delete all unlocked sent messages:
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Outbox.
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Sorting Messages
2Press m.
3Select Delete All.
4Press A under Yes to confirm.
Locking and Unlocking Sent
Messages
When you lock a message, it cannot be deleted
until you unlock it.
Locking a Message
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Outbox.
2Scroll to the message you want to lock or
unlock.
3Press m.
4Select Lock.
Unlocking a Message
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Outbox.
2Scroll to the message you want to lock or
unlock.
3Press A under Unlock.
Sorting Messages
You can sort messages in your inbox by sender,
time and date, and status. You can sort messages
in your outbox by recipient, time and date, and
status.
1From the main menu, select Messages > Text
Inbox or Messages > Text Outbox.
2Highlight any messages.
3Press m.
4Select Sort and Order.
5Select Sort By to specify the sorting method.
6Select Order By to specify the sorting order.
Managing Memory
Your text inbox, outbox, and drafts folder have a
set amount of memory available for storing
messages.
The text inbox holds 20 messages. If the text inbox
is full, you cannot receive messages until you
delete some.
The outbox and drafts folder share memory space.
Together they can hold 30 messages. If the outbox
and drafts folder memory is full, you cannot send
messages or save drafts until you delete some.
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MOSMS Messages
To view the amount of memory available in your
text inbox:
1From the main menu, select Messages.
2Scroll to Text Inbox.
3Press A under Memory.
To view the amount of memory available in your
outbox and drafts folder:
1From the main menu, select Messages.
2Scroll to Text Outbox or Drafts.
3Press A under Memory.
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Using a Memory Card
Your i880 phone comes with a memory card,
memory card adapter, and memory card reader*.
A memory card is a removable flash memory card
that you can use to store pictures, videos, and
audio files. The memory card can be inserted in
your phone or connected to your computer using
the memory card reader.
When the memory card is in your phone, many
types of pictures, videos, and audio files stored on
the memory card can be viewed or played using
your phone's media center. MP3 audio files stored
on the memory card can be played using your
phone's audio player.
A memory card reader connects to your
computer’s USB port and lets you access the
memory card from your computer. This lets you
save files from your computer to your memory card
or save files from your memory card to your
computer.
The memory card adapter makes the memory card
compatible with the memory card reader.
* Depending on your service provider, the memory card, memory
card adapter, and memory card reader may not be include with
your phone. Your i880 phone can be used with a Transflash or
MicroSD memory card.
Ensuring Files on the Memory
Card Are Compatible With
Your Phone
When your memory card is connected to your
computer, your computer lets you save files to your
memory card in ways that may not allow you to
access these files when the memory card is in your
i880 phone.
To ensure the files on your memory card are
compatible with your i880 phone, use the folder
structure, file name rules, and formats described in
the following sections.
Folder Structure
The first time you insert the memory card into your
phone, three folders are created: Audio, Images,
and Video. In order to access files stored on the
memory card, you must store the given file in its
corresponding format folder: audio files to the
Audio folder, pictures to the Images folder, and
videos to the Video folder.
Because your phone creates these folders the first
time the memory card is inserted, you should insert
the memory card into your phone at least once
before using it with your computer.
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Using a Memory Card
File Name Rules
When naming files stored on the memory card, the
following rules apply:
The file name can contain both ASCII and
Unicode characters.
The file name can be up to 32 characters long,
including the file extension and folder name.
The file name must be in a language your phone
can display. To see which languages your
phone can display, select Settings >
Display/Info > Language. Your phone can
display the languages listed and other
languages that use the same alphabets.
File Formats
Audio Player
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
These MP3 file formats are compatible with your
phone’s audio player:
Media Center
These types of video files are compatible with the
video playback capabilities of your phone’s media
center:
These types of audio files and picture files are
compatible with the media center:
MP3 version MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-2.5.
Bit Rates
(kbits/sec) 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,
128,160, 192.
Sampling Rates
(KHz) 8, 11.025, 12,16, 22.05, 24, 32,
44.1, 48.
Channel mode Stereo and Mono.
Metadata tags ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3
Video Formats H.263
Audio Formats AMR-NB
Bit Rates
(kbits/sec) Up to 128
File Type Task Formats
Audio Playback MIDI (FM-Midi, Type-0, 16
Polyphony, SP-Midi
compliant), WAV (8 kHz,
8-bit Mono PCM Canonical
Format), AMR, AU, MP3
Picture View GIF (GIF89A and GIF87A),
JPEG, WBMP, PNG
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Using the Memory Card With Your Phone
Using the Memory Card With
Your Phone
Inserting the Memory Card
1Open the memory card slot cover.
2Slide in the memory card. Push the memory
card into the slot until it clicks into place.
3Close the memory card slot cover.
4Your phone may prompt you to use the memory
card to store new media items, go to the
camera, go to the media center, or do nothing. If
you select Do Nothing, you will return to the idle
screen. Respond to the prompt now.
Formatting a New Card
The first time you insert a memory card in your
phone, you may be prompted to format the card.
Important: The Format Card option erases any data
saved to the memory card. It should
only be used if your phone prompts you
to format the memory card.
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Using a Memory Card
To format a memory card:
From the main menu, select Settings >
Advanced > Memory Card > Format Card.
Removing the Memory Card
Important: Do not remove the memory card before
selecting the Remove Card option.
Removing the memory card before
selecting the Remove Card option
could result in loss of data.
1From the main menu, select Settings >
Advanced > Memory Card > Remove Card.
2Open the memory card slot cover.
3Push the memory card to release it from the slot.
4Pull out the memory card.
5Close the memory card slot cover.
Note: If you select the Memory Card > Remove
Card option but do not remove the
memory card, you cannot use the memory
card until you remove it and insert it again.
Accessing Files on the Memory Card
Pictures, videos, and audio files stored on the
memory card are accessed using your phone's
media center.
MP3 audio files stored on the memory card can be
played using your phone's audio player.*
* Depending on your service provider, the audio player feature may
not be included with your phone.
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Using the Memory Card With Your Computer
Saving Files to the Memory Card
When the memory card is in your phone, you can
save these media items to it:
Pictures received in Private calls
Pictures and videos taken with your phone’s
camera
Pictures sent via Bluetooth
Setting Your Phones Storage
Preference
You can choose whether media items are saved to
your phone’s memory or to a memory card inserted
in your phone’s memory card slot.
To set the media storage option in Settings:
1From the main menu, select Settings >
Advanced > Memory Card > Store Media.
2Select On Phone to set your phone to save
media items to the phone’s memory. -or-
Select Prefer On Card to set your phone to
save media items to the memory card if it is in
the phone. If no memory card is in the phone,
even if you choose Prefer On Card, the media
items are saved to your phone’s memory.
If you set the media storage option to save to your
phone’s memory, when you insert the memory
card your phone prompts you to switch to storing to
the memory card.
Using the Memory Card With
Your Computer
When the memory card is connected to your
computer using a memory card reader, it is treated
as a removable storage drive by your computer.
You can navigate to this drive as you would any
other drive on your computer.
Note: These instructions refer to the memory
card reader that came with your i880
phone. If you are using a different memory
card reader, follow the instructions
provided with that memory card reader.
What Is Your Computer’s Operating
System?
If you have any of these operating systems running
on your computer, you do not need any additional
software to install the memory card reader:
Microsoft® Windows 2000, Windows XP. or
Windows ME
MAC OS 8.6 or later
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Using a Memory Card
If you have Microsoft Windows 98SE, download
and install the Windows 98SE driver from this
website before setting up the memory card reader:
http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWht
ml/USB-SDdrivers.html
Setting Up the Memory Card Reader
1To connect the memory card reader, insert its
USB connector into the USB port on your
computer.
You can also use the USB cable provided with
the memory card reader to connect the memory
card reader to the USB port on your computer.
Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB
connector on the memory card reader and
connect the other end to the USB port on your
computer.
The green light on the memory card reader turns
on when the memory card reader is connected.
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Memory Cards Compatible With Your Phone
2Insert the memory card into the memory card
adapter until it does not go in any further.
3Insert the memory card adapter into the memory
card reader.
Your memory card can now be accessed by your
computer.
Removing the Memory Card From the
Memory Card Reader
When you are ready to use the memory card with
the your phone again, pull the memory card from
the memory card adapter and insert it into your
phone.
Note: When you read or write files to or from the
memory card using the memory card
reader, the green light on the memory
card reader flashes rapidly to show that it
is in use. Do not remove the card while
the green light is flashing.
More information, Hints, and Tips
For more information on the memory card reader,
go to www.motorola.com/iden/support to find the
USB 2.0 SD Card Reader manual in Product
Manuals.
Memory Cards Compatible
With Your Phone
If you want to purchase and use additional memory
cards, TransFlash and MicroSD memory cards are
compatible with your i880 phone.
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Audio Player
Your i870 phone includes an audio player that you
can use to play MP3 audio files stored in your
phone’s memory or on the memory card inserted in
your phone.
The audio player groups the MP3 audio files on the
memory card into folders and lists. When you
select an audio file to play, the audio player plays
this audio file and then plays the other audio files
grouped with it.
If you receive a phone call, Private call, group call,
Talkgroup call, call alert, message notification, a
Datebook reminder, or a GPS notification while
playing an audio file with the audio player, the
audio file pauses and a prompt appears asking you
if you want to accept the incoming item or ignore it.
The audio player begins playing at the currently
selected volume, even when Vibrate All is set to
On.
Playing Audio Files with the
Flip Closed
The controls on the front of your phone enable you
to use the audio player with your phone’s flip
closed:
To access the audio player, press and hold y
any time your phone is not in a call or
transferring data.
To play an audio file once you have accessed
the audio player, press y.
To pause an audio file or resume playing it
again, press y.
To skip to the next audio file, press z.
To skip to the previous audio file, press x.
To fast-forward, press and hold z.
To rewind, press and hold x.
To adjust the volume, use the volume keys.
To exit the audio player, press ..
Playing Audio Files with the
Flip Open
When your phone’s flip is open, you have more
ways to access the audio player and play the MP3
audio files on the memory card.
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Playing Audio Files with the Flip Open
Accessing the Audio Player
From the Main Menu
From the main menu, select Audio Player.
From the Media Center
1Access the media center.
2To view the audio recordings on your memory
card, press m. Select Filter > Card: Audio.
3Select [Audio Player] Play Audio Files. -or-
Press A under Player.
Exiting the Audio Player
To exit the audio player, press A under Exit.
If Exit is not one of your options, press A under
Back or Cancel until it is.
Playing Audio Files
1Access the audio player.
2Scroll to a folder.
Tip: The Songs folder contains all the audio files
on the memory card in a single list.
3To play the first audio file in the folder, press A
under Play. (If the folder you scrolled to contains
subfolders, this plays the first audio file in the
first of these subfolders.) -or-
Press O to view the contents of the folder. Then
scroll to an audio file and press A under Play to
play it, or scroll to a folder and press A under
Play to play the first audio file in it.
Any time you are viewing a list of folders with the
audio player, you can scroll to a folder and press
A under Play to start playing the contents of that
folder or press O to view the contents of the folder.
Any time you are viewing a list of audio files, you
can scroll to an audio file and press A under Play
to play it.
To stop viewing a folder and return to the folder or
list that contains it, press A under Back.
Pause and Resume
To pause a playing audio file, press A under
Pause or press O.
To resume playing a paused audio file, press A
under Play or press O.
Skip to Next and Skip to Previous
To skip to the next audio file, press and release the
right side of the navigation key, as if scrolling right.
Do not hold the right side of the navigation key.
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Audio Player
To skip to the previous audio file, press and
release the left side of the navigation key, as if
scrolling left. Do not hold the left side of the
navigation key.
Fast-Forward and Rewind
To fast-forward a playing audio file, press and hold
the right side of the navigation key for 2 seconds,
as if scrolling right.
To rewind a playing audio file, press and hold the
left side of the navigation key for 2 seconds, as if
scrolling left.
Adjusting the Volume
To adjust the volume, use the volume keys.
How Your Audio Files Are
Organized
The audio player groups the MP3 audio files on the
memory card into folders and lists.
Since you will probably want to use the audio
player primarily to play songs, the audio player
treats the MP3 audio files on the memory card as
songs when grouping and organizing them.
The audio player uses meta-data found in most
MP3 audio files to group the files on the memory
card by album, artist, and genre. You can also
create your own groupings of audio files, called
playlists.
When you access the audio player, you see that
the audio files are grouped into these folders:
• Songs — All MP3 audio files on the memory
card inserted in your phone, listed alphabetically
by title.
• Playlists — Folders and lists you have created.
If you have not created any playlists, this folder
contains only the Favorite playlist, which is
empty.
•Albums — Songs grouped by album. The
albums are listed alphabetically by title. The
songs on the albums are listed in the order that
they normally appear on the album.
•Artists — Songs grouped by artist. The artists
are listed alphabetically by name. Within each
artist’s folder, the songs are listed alphabetically
by title.
•GenresSongs grouped by genre. The genres
are listed alphabetically by name. Within each
genre folder, the songs are listed alphabetically
by title.
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Searching By First Letter
In the Albums, Artists, and Genres folders, any
MP3 audio files that do not contain enough
metadata to be grouped by album, artist, or genre
are placed in a folder labeled “Unknown”.
Searching By First Letter
Any time you are viewing an alphabetical list of
audio files or folders, you can go to the items
starting with any letter by using your phone’s
keypad to enter that letter.
Playing a List and Using
Repeat and Shuffle
When you select an audio file to play, the audio
player plays this audio file and then plays the other
audio files grouped with it. The repeat and shuffle
features help determine which of these songs are
played.
If you are not using the repeat or shuffle features,
the audio player plays the audio file you select and
then plays the rest of the files in the list or folder, in
the order they appear, until it gets to the end of the
list or folder. The audio player then goes to the
beginning of the list and pauses until you resume
playing.
The repeat feature lets you set the audio player to
play all the audio files in a list or folder, in order,
starting again at the beginning of the list when it
gets to the end, without pausing or stopping. It also
lets you set the audio player to play one audio file
repeatedly, starting over as soon as it ends.
The shuffle feature lets you set the audio player to
play the audio files in a list or folder in random
order, until you stop it.
Setting Repeat
1While viewing a list, viewing the details of the
audio file currently playing, or viewing visuals,
press m.
2Select Shuffle/Repeat.
3Scroll to Repeat.
4To set the audio player to repeatedly play the
contents of a list or folder, in order, select All.
-or-
To set the audio player to play one song
repeatedly, select One. -or-
To turn off the repeat feature, select Off.
Setting Shuffle
1While viewing a list, viewing the details of the
audio file currently playing, or viewing visuals,
press m.
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Audio Player
2Select Shuffle/Repeat.
3Scroll to Shuffle.
4To set the audio player to play the audio files in
a list or folder in random order, select On. -or-
To turn off the shuffle feature, select Off.
Working With Playlists
Playlists are lists of audio files you create from the
files already available through the audio player.
Playlists enable you to group audio files as you like
them, but they do not change anything in the other
folders or on the memory card. Adding a file to a
playlist does not copy it or move it. Removing a file
from a playlist, or deleting the playlist that a file is
listed in, does not delete the file from any other
location.
Creating a Playlist
1Access the audio player.
2Select Playlists.
3Select [Create New].
4If you want to give the playlist a name, enter the
name. See “Entering Text” on page 50. When
you are finished, press A under OK.
Note: If you do not assign a name, the playlist is
named “playlist” followed by the number
of unnamed playlists you have, including
this one. For example, the first playlist you
create without naming is automatically
named “Playlist-1”.
5Select [Add Songs].
A list of all MP3 audio files on the memory card
appears.
Tip: For options to help you sort through this list,
press m.
6Select each audio file you want to put on the
playlist. A checkmark appears next to each
selected file.
Tip: To deselect a selected item: Scroll to a
selected file and press O.
7When you are finished selecting files, press A
under Done.
8If you want to change the order of the audio files
on a playlist, see “Reordering a Playlist”.
9Select Save.
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Working With Playlists
Editing a Playlist
After you have created a playlist, you can change
its name, add audio files, remove audio files, and
change the order of the audio files.
1Access the audio player.
2Select Playlists.
3Scroll to the playlist you want to edit.
4Press m.
5Select Edit Playlist.
6Make the changes you want.
7Select Save.
Reordering a Playlist
You can change the order of the audio files on a
playlist before you save a new playlist or later,
while editing the playlist.
1Before you have saved a new playlist or while
editing a playlist, press m.
2Select Reorder Songs.
3Scroll to the audio file you want to move.
4Press A under Grab.
5Scroll to the place where you want the audio file
to appear.
6Press A under Insert.
7Repeat step 3 through step 6 for all the items
you want to move.
8Press A under Done.
9Press A under Save.
Removing Audio Files
You can remove some or all audio files from a
playlist before you save a new playlist or later,
while editing the playlist.
Removing an Audio File From a Playlist
1Before you have saved a new playlist or while
editing a playlist, press m.
2Scroll to the audio file you want to remove.
3Press m.
4Select Remove Song.
5Press A under Save.
Removing All Audio Files From a Playlist
1Before you have saved a new playlist or while
editing a playlist, press m.
2Select Remove All Songs.
3Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
4Press A under Save.
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Audio Player
Reordering Playlists
To change the order of the playlists in the Playlists
folder:
1Access the audio player.
2Select Playlists.
3Press m.
4Select Reorder Playlists.
5Scroll to the playlist you want to move.
6Press A under Grab.
7Scroll to the place where you want the playlist to
appear.
8Press A under Insert.
9Repeat step 5 through step 8 for all the items
you want to move.
10 Press A under Done.
Deleting Playlists
Deleting a Playlist
1Access the audio player.
2Select Playlists.
3Scroll to the playlist you want to delete.
4Press m.
5Select Delete Playlist.
6Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
Deleting All Playlists
1Access the audio player.
2Select Playlists.
3Press m.
4Select Delete All Playlists.
5Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
This deletes all playlists except the Favorites
playlist.
Using the Favorites Playlist
The Favorites playlist is a permanent playlist. You
can add audio files, remove audio files, and
change the order of the audio files, but you cannot
rename it or delete it.
You can add audio files to the Favorites playlist as
you would any other playlist.
You can also add audio files to the Favorites
playlist using the Add to Favorites shortcut.
Add the Audio File Currently Playing
1While viewing a list, viewing the details of the
audio file currently playing, or viewing visuals,
press m.
2Select Add to Favorites.
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Deleting Audio Files
Add Any Audio File
1Access the audio player.
2Select Songs.
3Scroll to the audio file you want.
4Press m.
5Select Add to Favorites.
Deleting Audio Files
You can delete audio files from the memory card
one at a time, by album, by artist, by or genre.
You can also delete all MP3 audio files from the
memory card by deleting everything in the Songs,
Albums, Artists, or Genres folder.
Deleting an audio file removes it from all playlists it
appears on.
Deleting an Audio File
1Access the audio player.
2Select the folder containing the audio file you
want to delete.
3If the folder you selected contains more folders,
within that folder, select the folder containing the
audio file you want to delete.
4Scroll to the audio file you want to delete.
5Press m.
6Select Delete Song.
7Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
Deleting an Album, Artist, or Genre
1Access the audio player.
2Select the folder containing the audio files you
want to delete: Albums, Artists, or Genres.
3Scroll to the album, artist, or genre you want to
delete.
4Press m.
5Select Delete Album, Delete Artist, or Delete
Genre.
6Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
Deleting All MP3 Audio Files
Deleting everything in the Songs, Albums, Artists,
or Genres folder deletes all MP3 audio files from
the memory card.
1Access the audio player.
2Scroll to Songs, Albums, Artists, or Genres.
3Press m.
4Select Delete All Music.
5Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
DRM Items
Some of the MP3 audio files on the memory card
may be DRM items. When a DRM items has
expired, you can no longer play it.
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Audio Player
If you scroll to an audio file that is expired and try to
play it, a message saying you cannot play it
appears. If you play a list containing an expired
audio file, the audio player skips over the expired
item and no message is displayed.
Setting Audio and Visual
Options
You can customize the sound of the audio player
by setting the equalizer. You can customize the
look of the audio player screen by choosing a
theme or by viewing visuals while listening to an
audio file.
Setting the Equalizer
1From anywhere in the audio player, press m.
2Select Equalizer.
A checkmark appears next to the equalizer
mode that is in use.
3Select the equalizer mode you want.
Choosing a Theme
The theme you choose controls the appearance of
the audio player screens.
1Access the audio player.
2Press m.
3Select Themes.
A checkmark appears next to the theme that is
in use.
4Select the theme you want.
Viewing Visuals
To view visuals on the display instead of the details
of the song currently playing:
1While viewing the details of the audio file
currently playing, press m.
2Select Turn On Visuals.
To view the details of the song currently playing
instead of visuals:
1While viewing visuals press m.
2Select Turn Off Visuals.
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Camera
The camera in your i880 phone takes pictures and
records videos. You can save these pictures and
videos in your phone’s memory or to a memory
card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot,
depending on the storage preference you chose.
You can access these saved pictures and videos
through the media center.
You can send the pictures you take either in
Private calls or with Bluetooth. You can also assign
them to Contacts entries, or set them as your
phone’s wallpaper.
The pictures the camera takes are JPEG files.
The videos the camera records have the following
file formats:
H.263 video format
64 kbps bit rate
AMR audio format with 4.75 kbps bit rate
Accessing the Camera
From the main menu, select Camera. -or-
Press c. -or-
On your keypad, press the number assigned to
the Camera shortcut. -or-
Access the camera from the media center. See
“Accessing the Camera” on page 114. -or-
Access the camera during a Private call. See
“Starting a Call by Sending a Picture” on page
120. -or-
If you set the camera as a power up application
under Settings, then press p to power up your
phone.
Taking Pictures
1Access the camera.
2If you want to adjust the zoom, spotlight, picture
quality, picture size, or a timer, set these options.
See “Setting Picture Options” on page 100.
3Aim the camera lens on the flip. Use the internal
display as the viewfinder.
4When the image you want to capture is in view,
press c or press O or press A under Capture.
Note: If you insert the memory card into the
phone now, you are prompted to save the
picture you have just captured to the
memory card. Choosing to save the
picture to the memory card does not
change your storage preferences after the
picture is saved.
5To save the picture, press c or press O or press
A under Store. -or-
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To discard the picture without saving it, press A
under Discard. -or-
To choose another action, see “More Actions for
Captured Pictures” on page 101.
Setting Picture Options
When you take a picture, you can set the zoom,
spotlight, picture quality, and picture size, and set a
timer to delay capturing the picture.
To set any of these options:
1Press m.
2Select the option you want.
3Select the value you want for that option.
Tip: You can also set zoom from the viewfinder
by scrolling up and down and set picture
size by scrolling left and right.
If you either discard the picture or save it by either
pressing O or selecting Save from the
context-sensitive menu, the only picture option that
changes is the timer. The timer returns to its
default: Off.
If you choose any other action, all picture options
return to their defaults.
Zoom
The Zoom option lets you choose a closer view.
The values are:
1X — no change
2X — twice as large
4X — 4 times as large
1X is the default.
Spotlight
The Spotlight option turns on or off the camera’s
spotlight to provide additional light for close-up
pictures.
Off is the default.
Picture Quality
The Picture Quality option lets you choose the
sharpness the picture will have after it is captured.
The values are:
Normal — no change
Fine — higher resolution
When you receive your phone, Normal is the
default. You can choose a new default for this
option. See “Customizing the Camera” on page
104.
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More Actions for Captured Pictures
Pictures taken with this option set to Fine use more
memory space.
Picture Size
The Picture Size option lets you choose the size
the picture will have after it is captured.
From smallest to largest, the values are: Small,
Medium, Wallpaper, Large, XLarge, and Max.
If you plan to use the image as wallpaper, it is best
to select the Wallpaper size.
When you receive your phone, Medium is the
default. You can choose a new default for this
option. See “Customizing the Camera” on page
104.
Larger pictures use more memory space.
Self-Timer
The Self-Timer option lets you delay capturing the
picture for the number of seconds you choose. The
camera captures the picture after the amount of
time you chose elapses.
To turn off the timer before the picture is captured,
press A under Cancel.
The values are: Off, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20
seconds.
Off is the default.
More Actions for Captured
Pictures
After you capture a picture as described in “Taking
Pictures” on page 99, you can send it in a Private
call or with Bluetooth, assign it to a Contacts entry,
or set it as your phone’s wallpaper.
You can also access the media center to view and
perform actions on the pictures there.
Choosing any of these options automatically saves
the captured picture.
Sending in Private Calls
For information on sending captured pictures in
Private calls, see “Starting a Call by Sending a
Picture” on page 120.
Assigning to Contacts
1After you have captured a picture, press m.
2Select Set As Caller ID.
3To store the picture to a new entry, select [New
Contact]. -or-
To store the picture to an existing entry, select
the entry.
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Only entries that include phone numbers are
displayed. This icon g appears next to entries
that have pictures assigned.
4If you selected an entry with a picture assigned,
press O or press A under Yes to overwrite the
assigned picture. -or-
Press A under No to return to the list of entries
without overwriting the assigned picture.
Setting as Wallpaper
1After you have captured a picture, press m.
2Select Set As Wallpaper.
Recording Videos
Recording a video is similar to taking a picture. If
you store videos you record in phone memory, you
can record videos up to 30 seconds long. If you
record video onto the memory card, the video
length is limited by how much memory is available
on the card, with a maximum length of 1 hour.
1Access the camera.
2Press m.
3Select Record Video.
4If you want to adjust the zoom, spotlight, video
size, or video length, set these options. See
“Setting Video Options”.
5Aim the camera lens on the flip. Use the internal
display as the viewfinder.
6If you want to zoom in or out, scroll up or down.
If you want to change the image size, scroll left
or right.
7When you are ready to record, press and
release c, press and release O, or press and
release A under Record. Releasing the key
starts the recording.
8If you want to end the video, press c or press A
under Stop.
9To save the video, press c or press O. -or-
To view the video without saving it, press m and
select Review. -or-
To discard the video without saving it, press A
under Discard.
Setting Video Options
When you record a video, you can set the zoom,
spotlight, video size, and video length.
To set any of these options:
1Press m.
2Select the option you want.
3Select the value you want for that option.
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Changing Storage Preference
Tip: You can also set zoom from the viewfinder
by scrolling up and down and set picture
size by scrolling left and right.
Zoom
The Zoom option lets you choose a closer view.
The values are:
1X — no change
2X — twice as large
4X — 4 times as large
1X is the default.
Spotlight
The Spotlight option turns on or off the camera’s
spotlight to provide additional light for close-up
videos.
Off is the default.
Video Size
The Video Size option lets you choose the size the
picture will have after it is recorded.
The values are: Min (128 x 96) and Max (176 x
144).
Video Length
The Video Length options let you choose how long
you can record video.
The values are:
Short (for messages) — limits the video length
to 8 seconds.
Maximum — the maximum video length is
determined by where you store videos you
record. If you store videos you record in phone
memory, you can record videos up to 30
seconds long. If you record video onto a
memory card, the video length is limited by how
much memory is available on the memory card.
Changing Storage Preference
While you are using the camera, you can choose
whether media items are saved to your phone’s
memory or to the memory card.
1Access the camera.
2Press m.
3Select Memory Card > Store Media.
4Select On Phone to set your phone to save
media items to the phone’s memory. -or-
Select Prefer On Card to set your phone to
save media items to the memory card if it is in
the phone. If the memory card is not in the
phone, even if you choose Prefer On Card, the
media items are saved to your phone’s memory.
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The location that you choose becomes the Store
Media option in Settings.
Accessing the Media Center
You can access the media center from the camera
at any time, except when you are using the
Camera Setup menu or viewing the memory
screen.
1Press m.
2Select Media Center.
Customizing the Camera
The Camera Setup menu lets you customize the
camera:
•Ask for Name — If you set this option to On,
you are prompted to enter a name for each
picture before you save it. Otherwise, pictures
are automatically saved with the date and a
number as their names.
Shutter Soundsets the sound the camera
makes as it captures a picture or begins and
ends recording a video.
Note: This feature may not be offered by your
service provider.
Note: The volume of the shutter sound is
controlled by your phone’s speaker
volume.To set your phone’s speaker
volume, see “Setting the Volume” on page
173.
If the camera is currently ready to take pictures,
you can set these picture set-up options:
•Default Size sets the default value for the
Picture Size option.
Default Quality — sets the default value for the
Picture Quality option.
If the camera is currently ready to record video,
you can set this video set-up option:
Default Video Size sets the default value for
the Video Size option.
To access the Camera Setup menu:
1Access the camera.
2Press m.
3Select Camera Setup.
Tip: This option is available from many
context-sensitive menus when you are
using the camera.

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