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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Nextel comm i365, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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User Guide i365 by Motorola ® ww w.nextel.com © 2008 Sprint. Sprint and the NEXTEL name and logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. 6/27/08[...]
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Motorola, Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 1 30 7 East Algonq uin Road Schaumburg, IL 60 1 96 ww w .hellomoto.c om Note : Do not ship your phone to the abo ve address. If y ou need to r eturn y our phone for r epairs, replacement or warr anty service, pleas e contact the Motoro la Customer Support Center at: 1 -800- 453-0920 (United States) 1 -87 7 -4[...]
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FCC Notice to Users The following statement applies to all products that have received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC logo, and/or an FCC ID in the format FCC-ID: xxxxxx on the product label. Motor ol a has not appr oved an y changes or modifications to this device by the user. An y cha nges or modifications cou ld void the user’s[...]
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T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Phone’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Use and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Section 1 : Getting Sta r ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . [...]
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Phone Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 2C. Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 SIM Card Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Y our Phone’s Lock Featur e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 Y our Phone’s K eypad Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 Rese[...]
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Sectio n 3: Servic e Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 7 3A. Service Features: The Basics . . . . . . . . 1 48 Message Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 Receiving Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 49 V oicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Multimedia Message[...]
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i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to y our wireless service and all the featur es of your new phone. It’s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1 : Getting Started ⽧ Section 2 : Using Y our Phone ⽧ Section 3: Service Features ⽧ Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information Thr oughout th is guide, y ou’ll find tips that highli[...]
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ii Y our Phone’s Menu The follow ing table outlines y our phone’ s menu structure. For mor e info rmation about using your phone’s menus, see “Navigating Thr ough Phone Menus and Options” on page 1 7. Net Java Apps Settings 1 : Display/Info 1 : Wallpaper 1 : Buy Wallpapers 2: Placement 3: Wallpaper 4: Autocycle 2: Te x t Si ze 1 : Zoom 2:[...]
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iii 1 0: DTMF Dialing 1 1 : Prepend 3: DC/GC O ptions 1 : Tkgrp Silent 2: Tk grp Area 3: One T ouch DC 4: A ler t T yp e 5: On/Off Settings 6: Store Rcvd Info 4: Personaliz e 1: M e n u O p t i o n s 1 : Reorder Menu 2: Add/Remove Apps 2: Up Key 3: Down K ey 4: Left K ey 5: Right K ey 6: Center K ey 7 : Left Sftkey 8: Right Sftke y 9: Power Up 5: V[...]
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iv Ring T ones 1 : Buy Ring T ones 2 : Vibrate All 3: < List of Ringtones on Y our Phone > 4: Vibr ate 5: Silent Contacts Messages 1 : [Create Mesg] 2 : Voice Mail 3: Inbox 4: Drafts 5: Sent Items 6: Net A ler t 7: S M S Call Forward Downloads Bluetooth 1 : Hands Free 2 : Link to Devices 3: Devi ce History 4: Setup 5: Find Me My Info Direct T[...]
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v Please keep in mind that the menu options and or der shown here may change as updates become a vailable and as you set your own pr eferences thr ough the Settings > P ersonalize > Menu Options feature. 2 : Privacy 3: Interface Datebook Memo Call Timers 1 : Last Call 2: Ph o ne R es e t 3: Phone Lifetime 4: DC/GC R eset 5: DC/GC Lifetime 6: [...]
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vi Use and Care T o care for your Motor ola phone, keep it awa y from: liquids of any kin d Don’t expose your phone to water , rain, extr eme humidity , sweat, or other moistur e. extreme heat or cold Av oid temperatur es below - 1 0°C/1 4° F or abov e 45°C/1 1 3°F . microwaves Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwa ve ov en. dust and dir[...]
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Section 1 Getting Started[...]
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2 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A Setting Up Ser vice ⽧ Setting Up Y o ur Phone (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Phone (page 3) ⽧ Setting Up Y our Voicemail (page 3) ⽧ Enabling Security (page 4) ⽧ Account P asswords (page 4) ⽧ Getting Help (page 5) Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy. This section walks you thr[...]
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Setting Up Service Section 1A. Sett ing Up Serv ice 3 Activating Y our Phone 䢇 If y ou pur chased your phone at a Ne xtel Stor e, it is pr obably activated and r eady to use. 䢇 If your phone is not activated, please call Nextel Customer Service at 1 -800-639 -6 1 1 1 fr om any other phone. 䢇 When you power up y ou r pho ne the first time, it [...]
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4 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Enabling Security Y ou must e nable security the first time y ou power on your phone or within ten da ys of first activation of your phone. T o enable security: 1. Pr ess W to power on your phone. 2. Pr ess Ok - (right sof tk ey) . 3. Y ou are pr ompted to ena ble security . Press Ye s - (right softkey). A series [...]
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Setting Up Service Section 1A. Sett ing Up Serv ice 5 Vo i c e ma i l P a s s w o r d Y ou’ll create y our voicemail passwor d (or passcode) when you set up your v oic email. See “Setting Up Y our V oicemail” on page 3 for more information on your voicemail passwor d. Getting Help Managing Y our Account Online: ww w .ne xtel.com 䢇 Access yo[...]
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6 Section 1B. Ph one Basics Section 1B Phone Basics ⽧ Y our Phone (page 6) ⽧ Getting Started With Y our Phone (page 8) ⽧ Features of Y our Phone (page 1 5) ⽧ Navigating Through Phon e Menus and Options (page 1 7) ⽧ Displaying Y our Phone Nu mber and Dire ct Connect Number (page 1 9) ⽧ Entering T ext (page 20) ⽧ Accessories (page 2 4) [...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 7 K ey Functions 1. Speaker Button lets y ou place or r eceive calls in speakerphone mode. 2. Vo lume Button allows you to adjust the ringer volume in stan db y mode or adjust the voice volume d uring a call. The v olume ke y can also be used to scr oll up or down to navigate through the diff er ent menu optio[...]
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8 Section 1B. Ph one Basics 14 . Headset Jack allows y ou to plug in eith er a ster eo headset (included) or a n optional headset for conv enient, hands-free con versations. 15 . Display Screen pro vides informa tion about y our phone’s status and options. 16 . Smar t Button allows you to access special functi ons. 17. Antenna deliv ers the best [...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 9 Removing and Inserting t he SIM Card T o remove your SIM card: 1. With yo ur phone powered off, remo ve the battery door and batter y . See “ Remo vin g the Battery ” on page 1 1. 2. With your fingernail, Pr ess down on the tab directly abov e the S I M car d and care fully slide it out fr om under the e[...]
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1 0 Section 1 B. Phone Basics Using Y our Phone’ s Battery and Charger Next el-appro ved and Mo to r o la - appro ved batteries and accessories can be found at Sprint Stores or thr ough Motorola. Y ou ma y order online at www .n ext el. com or by calling1 -866-866-7 509. Battery Capacity Y our phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery[...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 1 1 2. Remov e the battery cov er from t he back of the phone 3. Insert the bat tery into the opening, making sure the connectors align. Gently press down to secur e the battery. 4. Replace the battery cov er and press down until you h ear a click. 5. T urn the r elease tab clock wise to lock. Removing the Bat[...]
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1 2 Section 1B. Phone Basics Charging the Batter y Char ge your battery as soo n as possible so y ou can begin using your phone. K e eping tr ack of your battery ’ s charge is important. If your battery level becomes too low, y our phone automatically turns off, and you will lose an y information y ou were just working on. F or a quick check of y[...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 1 3 With the appro ved Li-Ion battery, y ou ca n r echarge the battery before it become s completely run down. Battery Use and Batter y Safety 䢇 Motorola recommend s you always use Motorola-branded batteries and ch argers. The warr anty does not co ver damage caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers.[...]
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1 4 Sectio n 1B. Phone Basics 䢇 It is normal for battery life t o decrease o ver time, and for the bat tery to exhibit shorter runtime betwe en charges or r equir e more fr equent or longer charging times. 䢇 Avoid damage to battery and mobile device. Do not disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shr ed, or submerge the battery or mob[...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 1 5 Features of Y our Phone The i365 is dur able, easy to use, and r eliable, and i t offe rs man y features and service options. This list pr eviews some of those featur es and pr ovides page numbers wher e you can find out more: 䢇 Nextel Direct Connect pro vides instant, coast-to-coast 2 -way “walkie-tal[...]
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1 6 Section 1B. Phone Basics abc def gd Battery Strength — A fuller battery indicates a gr eater charge. opq rs Signal Stre ngth — Mor e bars next to the antenna indicate a stronger signal. 6 No Ser vice — Y our phone is without service. Y ou cannot make or receiv e any type of call. A Phone In Use — Y our phone is active on a phone call. B[...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 1 7 Navigating Through Phone Menus and Options The navigation k eys on your phone let you to scr oll through menus quickly and easily . T o navigate thr ough a list-type menu, simply press y our navigation k eys up or down. The scr oll bar at the right of the menu keeps track of y our position in the menu at a[...]
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1 8 Section 1B. Phone Basics Selecting Menu Item s As you na vigate through the menu, menu options ar e highlighted. Select an item b y highlighting it and pr essing r . For example, to view your text messages: 1. Pr ess M to acce ss the main menu. 2. Select Messages b y highlighting Messages and pr essing r . 3. Select Inbo x by highlighting it an[...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 1 9 r ead the text for a quick overview of the featur e. For mor e information, refer t o this guide. Displaying Y our Phone Number and Direct Connect Number My Info lets you view your phone number , Direct Connect number , and oth er phone information. T o view information about your phone: 1. Pr ess M > M[...]
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20 Section 1B. Ph one Basics Editing My Info Y ou ca n edit My Info to enter or c hange the text that appears in My Name . 1. Pr ess M > My Info . 2. Pr ess Edit - (left sof tke y) . 3. Select Name . 4. Enter the name y ou want to appear . See “Entering T ext” on page 20. When y ou are finished, pr ess r . Y ou can also edit th e information[...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 2 1 䡲 Inser t QuickNotes to enter preset messages. [Y ou can also access Quick Notes by pr essing QNotes - (left sof tk ey) when beginning a message. (See page 23).] Entering T ext Using Word T ext Input Wor d T ext Input (T9) lets y ou enter te xt by pr essing keys just once per letter. (T o select the Wor [...]
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2 2 Section 1B. Phone Basi cs Entering T ext Using Al pha Mode 1. Select the Al pha mode. (See “ Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 20.) 2. Pr ess the corresponding ke ys repeatedly until the correct letter appears. (For e xample, to ent er the wor d “Bill,” pr ess 2 twice , 4 thr ee times, 5 thr ee times, and 5 thr ee times again.) (If [...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 23 Entering Numbers, Symbols, and Quick Notes T o enter numbers: 䊳 Select t he Numeric mode and press the appropriate ke y. (See “Se lecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 20.) T o enter symbols: 䊳 Select th e Symbols mode. (See “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 20.) T o ent er a symbol, press th[...]
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2 4 Section 1B. Phone Basics These icon s appear: When none of these icons appear , let ters typed ar e lower case. S cr olling up afte r typing a let ter makes that letter upper case. Y our phone automatically mak es the first letter of a sentence upper case. Punctuation Pr ess 1 or 0 to insert punctuation. Continue to pr ess the ke y to view the [...]
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Phone Basics Section 1B . Phone Basics 25 Using a Remote Direct Connect Button If y ou are using a headset or other optional ac cessory with a r emote Dir ect Connect but ton, y ou can use the r emote Direct Connect button for phone calls, Direct Connect calls, and Group Connect calls. For phone calls, use the r emote Direct Connect button to answe[...]
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Section 2 Using Y our Phone[...]
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2 8 Section 2A. Making an d Answering Calls Section 2A Making and Answering Calls ⽧ T y pes of Calls (page 28) ⽧ Making and Answering Phone Calls (page 29) ⽧ Making and Answering Direct Connect Calls (page 36) ⽧ Making and Answering Grou p Connect Calls (page 39) ⽧ Nextel Direct Send (page 44) ⽧ Making and Answering T alkgroup Calls (pa[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 2 9 䢇 T alkgroup Calls allow two-way r adio calling to up to 1 00 Nextel T alkgr oup customers simultaneously (page 5 1). 䢇 Nextel Dir ect T alk allows for two-wa y radio communication “of f the ne twork” between two or mor e phones equipped with this capability (page 53). Making and Answ[...]
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30 Section 2 A. Making and Answering Calls If the incoming call is fr om a number stored in y our Contacts, the entry ’ s name is displayed. The caller’ s phone number ma y also be display ed, if av ailable. Ending a Call 䊳 T o end a call press o . Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call log is displa y[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 3 1 emer gency r esponse center when y ou mak e an emer gency call. In-Call Options Pr essing M during a call displays a list of a vailable in- call featur es. T o select an option, pr ess the corr esponding keypad number or highlight the option and pr ess r . The foll owing options may be a vail[...]
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32 Section 2 A. Making and Answering Calls 䢇 Contacts to displa y your Contacts list. 䢇 Recent Calls to displa y Recent Calls list. 䢇 My Info to displa y your phone’s Information. 䢇 Memo to display the phone’ s electronic notepad. 䢇 Datebook to en ter a datebook ev ent. 䢇 Messages to cr eate a message. 䢇 Record to r eco r d the ph[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 33 Saving a Phon e Number Y our phone can store up to 1 2 phone numbers in each of 600 Contacts entries. Ea ch entry’s name can contain 20 characters. Y our phone automatically sorts the Contacts entries alphabetically . (For mor e information, see “Contacts” on pa ge 99.) 1. Enter a phone [...]
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34 Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls T o dial or save phone numbers with pauses: 1. Enter the phone number . 2. Pr ess and hold * until the let ter P appears. Th e P r epresents a thre e -second pause. If you want a pause longer than three seconds, pr ess and hold * mor e than once. Each P r epr esen ts a thr ee- second pause. – or – Pr e[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 35 in Contacts, you can make a call to an y of the numbers stored with it. 䡲 If yo u scroll to contact information from another phone, you can mak e a call to any of the numbers in the contact information. 3. T o pla ce the call now , press O . – or – Scr oll lef t or right t o display the [...]
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36 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls T o use speed dial for loca tions 1 0–600: 1. Enter a speed dial number and then pr ess # . 2. Pr ess O to dial the number . Making and Answering Direct Connect Calls Nextel offers the following Direct Connect services: 䢇 Nationwide Direct Connect allows coast-to -coast Dir e ct Connect calling to Nexte[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 3 7 An asterisk separ ates ea ch part (for example: 999*999*9999) . When you enter a number containing all thr ee parts, you must separate them with asterisks. Using Just the Member ID If you ar e contac ting some one sharing y our network and ar ea IDs, you only need to enter the membe r ID (the[...]
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38 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls Making Dire ct Connect Calls Fr om Recent Calls If you ha ve numbers stored in the Recent Calls list, y ou can use these numbers to make calls. F or information on the Recent Calls list, se e “Recent Calls” on page 93. 1. Pr ess M > Recent Calls . 2. Scr oll to the item contai ning the Dir ect Connec[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 39 A Dir ect Connect ca ll ends automatically after there is no activity on the call for sev eral seconds. Making and Answering Group Connect Calls A Gr oup Connect ca ll is simi lar to a Dir ect Connect call to one user , but is made to multiple Dir ect Connect subscribers at once. Y ou can crea[...]
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40 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls Answering Group Connect Calls 䊳 Pr ocee d as if answering a Dir ect Connect call from one user . Only one person at a time may speak on a Group Connect call. Creating Groups in Contacts 1. Pr ess M > Contacts . 2. Select [New Group] . 3. If you want to assign a name to the Group, enter the name. 4. Add[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 4 1 Calls list, or Memo, pr ess M . A checkmark appears next to each selected member . 3. Pr ess Done - (left soft k ey) and then pr ess Save - (left sof tk ey) to sa ve the group. T o add Group members manually from the keypad: 1. While cr eating a Gr oup, select [Add Number] . 2. Enter the Dir [...]
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4 2 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls Removing Members or Groups T o remove a member from a Group: 1. F rom Contacts, scr oll to the Group you want to delete the memb er fr om. 2. Pr ess Edit - (left sof tk ey) . 3. Scr oll to the member you want to r emove. 4. Pr ess M . 5. Select Remove Member . 6. Pr ess Save - (lef t softke y) . T o remove[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 43 4. Pr ess Save - (left soft k ey). Storing Members of Groups T o store a member from the Recent Calls list or within Contacts: 1. Displa y the Gr oup containing the number or member you want to stor e. 2. Pr ess M . 3. Select Store Number . 4. Select the number or member you want to store. 5. [...]
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44 Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls Group Connect Call Details During a Gr oup Connect call, you can view details about the o ther gr oup members, such as their name or Dir ect Connect nu mber , and their status on the call. T o view Group Connect call details: 䊳 Pr ess Details - (lef t softke y) . In the Details view, these icons appear n[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 45 Y ou cannot talk or liste n on a Dir ect Connect call while a picture is being tr ansmit ted. Other activities, such as sear ching for a pictur e, do not p r ev ent you from talking or listening. T o send a picture during a call: 1. While in a Direct Connect call, press Browse - (l ef t softke[...]
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46 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls 5. Pr ess the Direct Conn ect but ton to send the pictur e. 6. Wait w hile the pictur e is tr ansmitted. The Direct Connect call is temporarily interrupted whi le a picture is transmitted. 7. When pr ompted, press t he Direct Connect button to resume the Direct Conne ct call. Receiving a Pict ure When someo[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 4 7 Setting P i cture Capability T o turn your phone’ s ability to send and receive pictures in Direct Connec t calls on or off: 1. Pr ess M > Settings > DC/GC Options > On/Off Settings . 2. Select Pictures and pr ess r to check or uncheck the box. 3. Pr ess Done - (lef t softkey) to s[...]
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48 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls 4. A checkmark appe ars next to the fields that will be sent. T o add or r emov e the checkmark, select the field. 5. When you ar e finished, pr ess Done - (left sof tk ey). T o control whether your inform ation is sent automatically: 1. Pr ess M > My Info . 2. Pr ess M . 3. Select Dire ct Send Setup >[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 49 T o send contact info rmation during a call: 1. While in a Direct Connect call, pr ess M . 2. Select Contacts . 3. Scr oll to the Contacts en try you want to send and do the follow ing: 䡲 If the Contacts entry you scr olled to is a Group, pr ess M and sele ct Send Group . If pr ompted, pr es[...]
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50 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls T o view the information while st ill in the Direct Connect call: 1. Pr ess M . 2. Select View Contact . Y ou can also view My Info from other phones on the Recent Calls list. See “Sending My Info and Contact Information” on page 4 7. Sending Groups Using Direct Send Y ou can se nd a Gr oup using Nextel[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 5 1 4. Select Send via PTT . 5. Use the k eypad to enter the Dire ct Connect number you want to send the contac t to. – or – Pr ess Browse - (lef t softke y) . Select Contacts , Recent Calls , or Memo . Select the number you want to ent er . 6. When Ready to Send appears on the display , pr e[...]
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52 Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls Joining a T alkgroup T o pa rticipate in a T alkgr oup, the account administrator must first add y ou to the membership an d then you must “join” the T alkgr oup. 1. Pr ess Contacts - (right softke y) . 2. Scr oll to the T alkgr oup you want to join. 3. Pr ess Join - (lef t softke y) . Y ou can now rec[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 53 Making T alkgrou p Calls 1. Pr ess # and then enter the T alkgr oup number using the ke ypad. – or – Select the T alkgr oup from Contacts or the Recent Calls list . 2. Pr ess the Direct Connect but ton and continue as if making a Dir ect Connect call. Receiving T alkgroup Calls 䊳 Answer [...]
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54 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls The followin g features are not a vail able while in Dir ect Ta l k m o d e : 䢇 On-network phone calls. 䢇 On-network Direct Connect, Gr oup Connec t, T alkgr oup calls, and Call Alerts. 䢇 Data services. 䢇 Sending and r eceiving messages. 䢇 Call timer . 䢇 Sending Call Alerts. 䢇 Call forwar ding[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 55 4. Select Code . 5. Select a code. 6. Pr ess Back - (right sof tk ey) to r eturn to the Direct T alk standby scr een. Making and Receiving Code Calls in Direct T alk Mode T o make a Code call using Direct T alk: 䊳 In Dir ect T alk mode, pr ess and hold the Dir ect Connect butt on. Y our phon[...]
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56 Section 2A. Making and Answering Calls Receiving a Private Direct T a l k Call The number or name of the pe rson who initiated the call appears on your display scr een. Answer the call in the same wa y you answer a r egular Direct Connect call. A Private Dir ect T alk call ends a short time af ter the last party re lea ses the Dir ect Connect bu[...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 5 7 T o set the code to Receive All: 1. In Direct T alk mod e, pr es s Edit - (left softkey). 2. Select Code. 3. Select Receive All . 4. Pr ess Back - (right sof tk ey) to r eturn to the Direct T alk standby scr een. Making Emergency Calls While in Direct T alk Mode If you attempt to make an emer[...]
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58 Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls Responding to a Call Aler t T o answer a Call Aler t: 䊳 Pr ess the Direct Connect but ton to mak e a Direct Connect call to the sender. T o clear a Call Aler t: 䊳 Pr ess Clear - (right sof tk ey). T o store a Call Aler t in the Call Alert queue: 䊳 Pr ess Queue - (lef t softkey). Using the Call Alert [...]
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Making Calls Section 2A. Mak ing and Answering Calls 59 Responding to Call Alerts in the Queue Afte r y ou queue a Call Alert, you can respond to it b y making a Direct Connect call to the sender or sending a Call Alert to the sender. T o make a Direct Connect call to the sender: 1. Pr ess M > Call Alert . 2. Scr oll to the Call Alert you want t[...]
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60 Section 2B . Settings Section 2B Settings ⽧ Using the Settings Men u (page 60) ⽧ Sound Settings (page 65) ⽧ Display Settings (page 7 0) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 7 2) ⽧ T emporarily T urning Off T ran smissions (Air plane Mode) (page 7 4) ⽧ Setting One T ouch Direct Connect (page 7 4) ⽧ Headset Options (page 7 6) ⽧ Profiles (pag[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 6 1 䢇 Clock — controls whether the time and date appear in standby mode; sets time and date format; sets year. 䢇 Menu View — contr ols whether the ite ms on your main menu and Java applications menu appear as large icons or a list. 䢇 Large Diali ng — sets lar ge digits to appear in standby mode when you en[...]
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62 Section 2B . Settings 䢇 Prepend — lets y ou specif y a pr efix, such as a country code for international call s, to b e automatically added to phone numbers y ou dial. DC/GC Options Features The DC/G C Options menu contr o ls how your phone handles Dire ct Connect calls, Gr oup Direct calls, and T alkgr oup calls: 䢇 Tkgrp Silent — contr [...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 63 䢇 Left Sftkey — sets the main menu item y ou acce ss when you pr ess the lef t softke y in standby mode. 䢇 Right Sftkey — sets the main menu item yo u access when you pr ess the right sof tk ey in standby mode. 䢇 Po we r Up — sets the main menu item you see when you power on your phone. To set standby m[...]
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64 Section 2B . Settings 䢇 GPS PIN — enables and disables y our phone’s GPS PIN securit y featur e. Se e “Set ting the GPS PIN Security Feature” on page 90. 䢇 Change Passwds — changes y o ur ph one unlock code, security code, SIM PIN, and GPS PIN . Advanced Features The Advanced menu contains adv anced Set tings featur es. 䢇 Alert T[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 65 Sound Settings Ring T ones Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages. Y ou can assign ri nger types to individual Contacts entries, type s of calls, and types of messages. Selecting Ring er T ypes Y our phone pro vides a variety of ringer options that allow you to customiz e your ring and volume se[...]
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66 Section 2B . Settings Assigning a Ring T one to a Contact Y ou can also assign a ringer to a spec ific contact entry so you know who's calling without looking at the phone. 1. Pr ess M > Ring T ones . 2. Scr oll th r ough the list of ring tones and select the one you want to assign. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each option[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 67 T o deactiva te Vibrate All: 1. Pr ess and hold the volume ke y up to unlock vibrate all. 2. Pr ess the volume ke y up repeatedly to select a vol ume leve l. – or – Pr ess M > Ri ng T ones> Vibrate All . Set this option to Off . These icons indic ate how the ringer is set: Ring and Vibrate T o set your ph[...]
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68 Section 2B . Settings T o deactivate Silence All: 䊳 Pr ess the volume ke y up repeatedly to select a vol um e leve l. T o set your phone to vibrate instead of m aking a sound for some features but not others: 1. Pr ess M > Ring T ones . 2. Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off . 3. Select Vibrate from the list of ring tones. 4. Select the fea[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 69 Managing Memor y T o view the amount of memory availabl e for custom ring tones: 1. Pr ess M > Ring T one s . 2. Make sur e Vibrate All is set to Off . 3. Highlight an y ring tone and press M > Memory Usage . Deleting custom ring tones frees memory . Deleting Custom Ring T ones Deleting a ring tone fr om the [...]
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7 0 Section 2B. Sett ings Adjusting the Phone’ s V olume Settings Adjust your phone’ s volume settin gs to suit your needs and your envir onment. 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Volume . 2. Select Line 1 , Line 2 , Me ssages , Earp iece , Speaker , Ke yp ad , Java Earpiece , Java Spkr or Data . 3. Using the navigation k ey , choose a volume lev [...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 7 1 3. Select an image and press View - (left sof tk ey) to view it. Pr ess Back - (right sof tk ey) to r eturn to the av ailable images. 4. Pr ess r to assign an image. Setting Wallpaper to Chan ge Automatically When you set your wallpaper to change automatically, your phone uses each of the pictures in My P ic tures[...]
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7 2 Section 2B. Se ttings Changing the T ext Size Adjust the font when ent ering te xt (for example, when using the notepad or when adding a Contac ts entry) . 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Display/Info > T ext Size . 2. Select Zoo m , Standard , or Comp ressed and pr ess r . Messaging Settings Staying connected to your fr iends and family ha s[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 7 3 2. Select Inbox or Sent Items and press r . 3. Choose a clean-up option . 4. T o automatically delete messages now, pr ess r or pr ess Ye s - (lef t softke y) . – or – T o delete messages later, pr ess No - (right softkey). Adding a Custom ized Signatur e Add a customiz ed signatur e to each message y ou send.[...]
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7 4 Secti on 2B. Settings T emporarily T urning Off T ransmissions (Airplane Mode) Sometimes you ma y want to have your phone on, but turn off its ability to make and r eceive c alls and other transmissions. T o set your phone so that it cannot make or receive p hone calls, Direct Connect calls, Gr oup Connect calls, T alkgroup calls, or transfer d[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 7 5 2. Set this option to Last Call and pr ess r . T o set your phone to call a Direct Connect number you choose: 1. Pr ess M > Settings > DC/GC Options > One T ouch DC > Assigned No . 2. Enter the Dir e ct Connect number y ou want your phone to call ev ery time you press the Dir ect Connect but ton. 䡲 E[...]
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7 6 Secti on 2B. Settings Headset Options T o set your phone to send incoming sound to a headset only, or to a headset and a speaker at the same time: 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Advanced > Headset/Spkr . 2. Select HdsetOnl y to se nd incoming sound to the headset only. – or – Select Hdset&Spkr to send incoming soun d to the headset a[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 77 Viewing Profil es T o view the profiles stored in your phone: 1. Pr ess M > Prof iles . 2. Scr oll to the profile you want to view . 3. Pr ess View - (lef t softkey). 4. Scr oll to view set tings. Switching Pro files T o apply a profile to y our phone: 1. Pr ess M > Prof iles . 2. Scr oll to the profile you w[...]
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7 8 Section 2B. Sett ings T o set your phone to update th e profile in effect to reflect any changes you make to settings : 䊳 Set T emp Profile to Off in step 4 abo ve. T emporar y Profiles If your phone is set to cr eate temporary pr ofiles, a tempor ary prof ile is created w hen you mak e changes to settings without switching or editing pr ofil[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 7 9 Creating Profiles 1. Pr ess M > Prof iles . 2. Select [New Profile] . – or – Scr oll to any pr ofile, pr ess M , and then se lect New . 3. Enter the name you want to give the pr ofile. When you ar e finished, press r . 4. If you want to base this pr ofile on an e xisting pr ofile, select Copy From and then [...]
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80 Section 2B . Settings T o delete all profiles: 1. Pr ess M > Pr ofiles . 2. Press M . 3. Select Delet e All . 4. Pr ess r or press Ye s - (left sof tk ey) to confirm. Setting Call Filtering The call filtering setting in ea ch profile lets you contr ol which calls, Call Alerts, and mess age notifications your phone notifies you of, and which i[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 8 1 䡲 Notifications – sets filterin g options for message notifications. ● Off – sets your phone to notify you of all messages. ● Voice Messages – sets y our phone not to sound a tone or vibrate when you r eceive voice messages. ● T ext Messages – sets your phone not to sound a tone or vibrate when you[...]
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82 Section 2B . Settings 3. Pr ess r or press Ye s - (left sof tk ey). 4. Select Key . 5. Pr ess the number key y ou want to assign to the shortcut and pr ess r . 6. If you want to r ecord a voice name for the shortcut, select Voi ce . As dir ected by the scr een pr ompts, say an d repeat the name you want to assign to the number . Speak clearly in[...]
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Settings Section 2B. Setting s 83 3. Select Reorder . 4. Scr oll to the shortcut you want to move. 5. Pr ess Grab - (lef t softkey). 6. Scr oll to the place wher e you want the shortcut to appear . 7. Pr ess Inser t - (left softkey). 8. Repeat st ep 4 thr ough step 7 fo r all the items y ou want to move. 9. Pr ess Done - (right sof tk ey). T o chan[...]
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84 Section 2B . Settings Call Answer M ode Select how to answer incoming calls on your ph one: whether you want to be r equired to pr ess O or to pr ess any number k ey . 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Phone Calls. 2. Select an option and press r . 䡲 Any K ey Answer: Pr ess r and sele ct On to all ow an incoming call to be an swer ed by pr essing[...]
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Security Section 2C. Secur ity 85 Section 2C Security ⽧ SIM Card Security (page 85) ⽧ Y our Phone’ s Lo ck Feature (page 8 7) ⽧ Y our Phone’ s K eypad Lock (page 8 7) ⽧ Resetting Y our Phone (page 88) ⽧ GPS Privacy Options (page 89) ⽧ Java Applications & GPS Secu rity (page 90) By using the security settings on your phone, you r[...]
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86 Section 2C . Security Entering the PIN 1. T urn on y our phone. 2. When the SIM PIN screen appears, enter your SIM PIN and pr ess Ok - (lef t softkey). Changing the PIN 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Security > Change Passwds > SIM PIN . 2. Enter the curr ent SIM PIN and press Ok - (left softkey). 3. Enter the new SIM PIN and pr ess Ok - ([...]
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Security Section 2C. Secur ity 8 7 Y our Phone’ s Lock Feature Lo ck in g Y o u r P ho n e When your phone is lock ed, you can only make calls to 9 1 1. T o lock and unlock your phone, y ou must en ter your phone’ s four-digit lock code. If you do not know your phone’ s lock code, try 00 00; if this does not work contact Ne xtel Customer Serv[...]
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88 Section 2C . Security T o lock the keypad: 1. F rom standb y mode, press M . 2. Pr ess * . If you pr ess a ke y while the ke ypad is locked, instruct ions for unlocki ng the ke ypad display briefly . T o unlock the keypad: 1. F rom standb y mode, press M . 2. Pr ess * . T o automatically lock the keypad if there has been no activity for a specif[...]
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Security Section 2C. Secur ity 89 3. Read the pr ompt and pr ess Ye s - (lef t softke y) to complete the re set. (Press No - [right softke y] to cancel.) Resetting All Selecting Re set All resets phone settings and clears all phone data, including Contacts History, Scheduler , and Messaging. 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Advanced > Reset Defaul[...]
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90 Section 2C . Security 䡲 Ask Access — When an application at tempts to view the location of your phone, you will be pr ompted to give permission. Howe ver , location information ma y still be av ailable to the phone’s owner , fleet manager , or account administrator . Setting the GPS PIN Security Feature T o pre vent your GPS privacy settin[...]
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Security Section 2C. Secur ity 9 1 Setting Privacy for All Java Applications These options contro l the privacy of all Jav a applications on your phone: 䢇 Restricted — No Ja va or similar software appl ications ma y access the location of your phone . Howe ver , location information ma y still be av ailable to the phone’s owner , fleet manage[...]
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92 Section 2C. Se curity T o grant this request: 1. Pr ess Grant - (lef t softkey). The application accesses your phone’ s location. 2. Select the granting option you want: 䡲 Always — If the applicat ion requests access to the location of your phone again, the request is granted without notifying you. 䡲 For this se ssion — If the applicat[...]
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Recent Calls Section 2D. Recent Call s 93 Section 2D Recent Calls ⽧ About Recent C alls (page 93) ⽧ Viewing Recent Calls (page 96) ⽧ Recent Call Options (page 96) ⽧ Making a Call From Rece nt Calls (page 9 7) ⽧ Saving Items From Re cent Calls (page 9 7) ⽧ Deleting Items From Recent Calls (page 98) ⽧ Prepending a Phone Number From Rece[...]
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9 4 Section 2D. Recent Calls When you select a call to view its details, you see information such a s the name associated with the call, the number , date, time, and duration of the call. Calls and Call Aler ts The Recent Calls list contai ns the numbers of up to 20 of the most recent calls y ou have made and r eceived. If the number of a r ecent c[...]
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Recent Calls Section 2D. Recent Call s 95 This icon j appears with My Info sent fr om other phones on the Recent Calls list, along with the Direct Connect number of the person who sent the information. When you select My Info fr om other phones to view its details, you see all the information sent. If you r eceive My Info fr om the sam e phone mor [...]
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96 Section 2D . Recent Calls Viewing Recent Calls T o view the Recent Calls list: 1. Pr ess M > Recent Calls . 2. Scr oll through the list. T o view the details of an item on the list: 䊳 F rom Recent Calls list, hi ghlight an entry and pr ess r . Recent Call Options Select a Recent Ca lls entry and pr ess r to display the date and time of the [...]
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Recent Calls Section 2D. Recent Call s 9 7 Making a Call From Recent Calls 1. Pr ess M > Recent Calls . 2. Select an entry and pr ess O . – or – Pr ess the Direct Connect button to make a Dir ect Connect or Group Connect call. Saving Items From Recent Calls 1. F rom the Recent Call s list, scroll to or select the item you want to stor e. 2. [...]
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98 Section 2D . Recent Calls Deleting Items From Recent Calls T o delete an item from the Recent Calls list: 1. F rom the Recent Calls list, scr oll to or select the item you want to delete. 2. Pr ess M an d s elect Delete . 3. Pr ess or r press Ye s - (left softkey) to confi rm. T o delete all items on the Recent calls list: 1. Pr ess M > Recen[...]
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Contacts Section 2E. Contacts 99 Section 2E Contacts ⽧ About Contacts (page 99) ⽧ Creating Contact Entries (page 1 00) ⽧ Viewing Contacts (page 1 03) ⽧ Adding a Number or Addre ss to an Entry (page 1 04) ⽧ Editing Entries (page 1 05) ⽧ Deleting Entries (page 1 05) ⽧ Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 1 06) ⽧ Selecting a Ringer T ype[...]
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1 00 Section 2E. Co ntacts T ypes of Contacts Each number or address stor ed must be assigned a Contacts type: Creating Contact Entries Y our phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries. Each contact entry can store up to 1 0 numbers or addr esses, and each entry ’ s name ca n contain 20 characters. A number or addr ess and a Cont acts type ar e r[...]
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Contacts Section 2E. Contacts 1 0 1 T o ca ncel a Contacts entry at any time pr ess Canc el (right softkey) and then pr ess Ye s (left sof tk ey) to r eturn to the Contacts list or pr ess o to r eturn to standby mode. T o create a Contacts entry: 1. Pr ess M > Contacts > [New Contact] . – or – Pr ess M > Contacts > M > New Contac[...]
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1 02 Section 2E. Co ntacts 6. If you want to assign mor e options to the number , including Spee d # and Voice Name , select [Options] and pr oceed to steps 7 -9. Otherwise, skip to step 1 0. 7. The default Speed Dial number assigned to a phone number is displa yed in the Speed # fie ld. This is alwa ys the ne xt av ailable Speed Dial location. If [...]
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Contacts Section 2E. Contacts 1 03 Storing Numbers Faster T o store numbers to Contac ts from standby mode: 1. Use the k eypad to enter the number you want to stor e. 2. Pr ess M . 3. Select Store Number . 4. T o sto r e the number as a new e ntry , select [New Contact] . – or – T o store the number to an e xisting entry, select the entry . 5. [...]
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1 04 Section 2E. Contacts Showing Only Direct Connect Numbers, Groups, and T alkgroups T o set Contacts to show only entries that contain Direct Connect numbers, Groups, and T alkgroups: 1. Pr ess M > Contacts , and t hen pr ess M . 2. Select Filte r . 3. Set this option to D C/GC/Scngrp . T o set Contacts to sho w all entries: 1. Pr ess M > [...]
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Contacts Section 2E. Contacts 1 05 Editing Entries 1. Pr ess M > Contacts and scr oll to the entry you want to edit. 2. Pr ess Edit - (lef t softke y) . – or – If Edit is not one of y our options, press M and then select Edit . The entry details scr een displays. 3. Follow t he applicable instructions in “Creating Contact Entries” on pag[...]
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1 06 Section 2E. Co ntacts Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our phone can store up to 600 phone numbers in speed dial locations. (F or details on how to make calls using speed dial nu mbers, see “Using Speed Dialing” on page 35.) Y ou can assign spee d dial numbers when you add a new Contacts entry , when you add a new phone number to an existing[...]
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Contacts Section 2E. Contacts 1 0 7 Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entr y Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller b y the ringer type. (See “Ring T ones” on page 65.) 1. Pr ess M > Contacts , scr oll to an entry , and then pr ess M > Edit . 2. Select Ringer and press r to displa y the Ring T ones menu. 3. [...]
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1 08 Section 2F. Tools Section 2F T ools ⽧ Datebook (page 1 08) ⽧ Java Applications (page 1 1 6) ⽧ Digital Rights Management (DRM) (page 1 20) ⽧ GPS Enabled (page 1 2 2) ⽧ Memo Feature (page 1 2 9) ⽧ Voice Records (page 1 3 1) ⽧ My Pictures (page 1 33) ⽧ Call Timers (page 1 35) Y our phone is equipped with several pe rsonal informat[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 09 䢇 A date — The date automatically assigned to an ev ent is the date tha t was highlighted or selected when you began creating the ev ent. Y ou can chan ge this date before storing the event. 䢇 A r epeat — Lets y ou store the ev ent as a r ecurring eve nt. 䢇 A r eminder — If an event has a start time, you[...]
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1 1 0 Sec tion 2F. T ools T o highlight a day in month view : 䊳 Enter the date using the ke ypad. T o go to to day’ s dat e: 1. While viewing Datebook, pr ess M . 2. Select G o To To d a y . T o go to any date in D atebook: 1. While viewing Datebook, pr ess M . 2. Select Go T o Date . 3. Select the date you want. Creating Events Ev ery Datebook[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 1 1 3. If you want to assign a location to the event, select Loc at io n and: 䡲 Enter the location. – or – Enter a phone number , Direct Connect number , or T alkgroup number . Af ter the ev ent is stored, you can call this number . 䡲 When you ar e finished, press r . 4. The start time automa tically assigned t[...]
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1 1 2 Section 2F . T ools 9. If you ha ve created a r eminder for the event and want to set the ring tone for that reminder : 䡲 Select Ring T one . 䡲 Select the ring tone you want fr om the ring ton es stor ed in yo ur phone. 10 . If you want to assign a pr ofile that your phone is switched to whil e the ev ent is occurring: 䡲 Select Profile [...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 1 3 4. Select Copy . 5. Pr ess Ye s - (lef t softke y) to confirm. 6. Enter the da te y ou wan t. 7. Press r . 8. If you want to change mor e information, follow the applicable instructions in “Cr eating Events” on page 1 1 0 to edit the various fiel ds. 9. Pr ess Done - (lef t softke y) to store the e vent. Deleti[...]
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1 1 4 Se ction 2F. T ools Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders If you stor ed a phone number , Dir ect Connect numbe r , or T alkgroup number in the Subject or Loc at io n field of a Datebook e vent, you c an call or send a Call Alert to that number from Datebook or fr om the r eminder of that even t. If you stor e numbers in both the [...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 1 5 Making Calls F rom Datebook Reminders T o call a number : 䊳 Pr ess O . – or – Pr ess M and then se lect Call # in Event . T o make Direct Connect calls or T alkgroup calls: 䊳 Pr ess the Direct Connect button. T o send a Call Aler t: 䊳 Pr ess M and sele ct Alert # in Eve nt . Customizing Datebook Setup T o[...]
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1 1 6 Secti on 2F. T oo ls Java Applications Installing Applications 1. Pr ess M > Jav a Apps . 2. Select the application or suite of applications you want to install. Install a tion messages appear as the application in stalls. 3. If you want to cr eate a shortcut to the Java application on the main menu, pr ess Next - (lef t softkey), press Ye[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 1 7 Y ou can have up to thr ee applications running at one time — one running in the foregr ound and two in the backgr ound. Resuming Applications Y ou can resume a suspended application at any time. This brings it to the for eground. T o resume a suspended application: 1. Pr ess M > Java Apps and sele ct Suspende[...]
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1 1 8 Secti on 2F. T oo ls T o access a catalog of items available for purchase and download: 䊳 Pr ess M Ja va Apps > Buy Games&Apps or Download Apps. – or – Pr ess M > Dow nloads. Yo u c a n a l s o g o t o w ww.n extel.com, sign on to your account, an d click the Digital Media option for a wide selection of av ailable Jav a applic[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 1 9 Shor tcuts on the Main Menu When you install an application, you can cr eate a shortcut to the application on the main menu. T o create a shortcut to an applica t i on that is already installed: 1. Pr ess M > Sett ings > P erson aliz e > Menu Optio ns > Add/Remove Apps . 2. Scr oll to view the list of J[...]
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1 20 Sec tion 2F. T oo ls Digital Rights Management (DRM) When you down load multimedia content avai lable online, such as Java applications, these items may be subject to DRM r estrictions. DRM, or digital rights management, is a system that defines how copyri ghted multimedia cont ent can be distributed and used . DRM limits items to time-b ased [...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 2 1 Renewing DRM Licenses 1. Go to the location on your phone that contains the item you want. 2. Highlight the DRM item you want to renew . 3. Pr ess Renew - (left softke y) or press M and then select Renew . 4. Select the lin k to the page where y ou purchased the item. 5. Fo llow the vend or’s instru ctions for pu[...]
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1 22 Sec tion 2F. T ools GPS Enabled Y our phone’s GPS Enabled fe atur e uses information fr om Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determin e the appr oximate geographical location of your phone, e xpressed as latitude and longitude. The av ailability an d accuracy of this location information (and the amount of time[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 2 3 䢇 In temper atur e extr emes outside the ope rating limits of your phone. Walking or drivi ng very slowly may also substantiall y r educe GPS performance. Ev en wher e location informat ion can be calculated i n such situations, it ma y take much longer to do so, and your locati on estimate may not be as accurate[...]
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1 2 4 Secti on 2F. T oo ls calculate yo ur appro ximate location. It will tak e the GPS featur e of y our phone s ome time to determine your appr oximate location. Ev en wh er e your phone has good access to sufficient GPS satellite signals and network assis t data, it ma y ta ke 30 seconds or more to determine the appr o ximate location. Thi s tim[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 2 5 䢇 The estimated accu r acy of the calc ulated location. This estimate of accuracy is only a v ery rough estimate and ma y vary substantiall y from the actual accuracy of the appro xim ate loca tion information re po rt e d. 䢇 The number of satellites u sed to calculate the location. In general, mor e satellites[...]
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1 26 Sec tion 2F. T ools T o impro ve accur acy and incre ase your chances of a successful calculation, do the following while your phone is determining your appr oxi mate location: 䢇 Stay in the open. The GPS feature works best wher e there is nothing between your phone and a lar ge amount of open sk y . If possible, go outside, away fr om tall [...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 2 7 The almanac contains inform ation about the location o f satellites, their oper ational status, and ot her satellite information. K eeping this information updated enhances the performance of your GPS featur e. In most cases, yo u r pho ne wil l be able to get a fix in str ong satellite signal condi tions with outd[...]
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1 28 Sec tion 2F. T ools Software Compatibility Y our phone se nds location information to your laptop or other device using the standar d National Marine Electr onics Assoc iation (NMEA) format. Y our phone supports output messages in NMEA-0 1 83 format and supports the following NMEA-0 1 83 sentences: GGA , GLL, GSA, GSV , RMC, and V T G. The map[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 29 3. Insert the data plug into the COM port of y our laptop or other device . Make sur e no other application is using the COM port selected. Make sur e the COM port set tings of y our laptop or other de vice are set to the following: 䢇 Bits per second: 4800 䢇 Data bits: 8 䢇 Parity: None 䢇 Stop bits: 1 䢇 F l[...]
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1 30 Se ction 2F. T ools T o edit the memo: 1. Pr ess M > Mem o 2. Pr ess and hold Delete - (left sof tk ey) to delete the number . 3. Enter the new number. 4. Pr ess r . T o make a call to the memo number : 1. Pr ess M > Mem o 2. T o make a phone call, press O . – or – T o make a Dir ect Connect call, press the Dir ect Connect button. T [...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T ools 1 3 1 V oice Records A voi c e re co rd is a re c ord in g y ou m ake w it h y ou r phone and can play back. Y ou can r ecord notes to yourself or phone calls. Y our phone can store up to 20 voice r ecords. Creating Voice Records T o record a note to yourself: 1. Pr ess M > VoiceRecord > [New V oiceRec] . 2. Say th[...]
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1 32 Se ction 2F. T ools Labeling V oice R ecords When you cr eate a v oice recor d, it is labeled w ith the time and date it was recor ded. Y ou can then rename it with a custom label . 1. Pr ess M > VoiceRecord . 2. Scr oll to the voice r ecor d you want to lab el. 3. Pr ess Label - (lef t softke y) . 4. Enter the label you want to assign. 5. [...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T oo ls 1 33 Managing Memor y T o view the amount of memory availabl e for voice records: 1. Pr ess M > VoiceRecord . 2. With [New V oiceRec] highlighted, pr ess Memory - (left sof tk ey) . – or – With any v oice re cord highlighted, pr ess M , and then select Memor y . T o free more memory by deleting all unlocked voice[...]
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1 34 Section 2F . T ools Getting File Information T o view the file type and file size of a picture: 1. Scroll to or select the pictur e. 2. Pr ess M . 3. Select Deta ils . Deleting P ictures 1. Scr oll to o r select the pictur e you want to delete. 2. Pr ess M . 3. Select Delet e . Managing Memory T o view your used memory, free memory , and memor[...]
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To o l s Section 2F. T oo ls 1 35 Call Timers Call timers measure the dur ation of y our phone calls, Dir e ct Connect, or Group Connect calls, and ci r cuit data use, as well as the number of kiloby tes sent and r eceived by y our phone: 䢇 Last Call — displa ys the dur ation of your most r ecent phone call. 䢇 Phone Reset — k eeps a running[...]
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1 36 Section 2G. Bluetooth Section 2G Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 1 36) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Menu (page 1 3 7) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 1 38) ⽧ T ransferring Items Via Blue tooth (page 1 44) Y our phone features bui lt-in Bluetooth technology , allowing you to share informat ion more easily than ever bef ore. B[...]
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Bluetooth Section 2G. Bluetooth 1 3 7 Bluetooth Status Indic ators The following icons show your Bluetoot h connection status at a gl ance: No Icon – Bluetooth is disabled (default status) Blinking Icon – Phone is in discov ery mode. B – Bluetooth is active. Using the Bluetooth Menu The Bluetooth menu allows you to set up man y of the charact[...]
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1 38 Section 2G. Bluetooth P airing Bluetooth Devices Paired Devices The Bluetooth pairing process allows y ou to establish trusted co nnections between your phone and another Bluetooth device. When de vices ar e paired, a passk ey is shar ed between devi ces, allowing for fast, secure connections while bypassing the disco very and authentication p[...]
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Bluetooth Section 2G. Bluetooth 1 39 Setting Y our Phone for Bluetooth Y ou can configure the follow ing aspects of Bluetooth: 䢇 Pow er. 䢇 Device name. 䢇 V oice recogni tion and dialing. 䢇 Find Me duration. T urning Bluetooth On or Off Y ou can turn power to your phone’s Bluetooth featur e on or of f. While Bluetooth power is on, your pho[...]
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1 40 Section 2G. Bluet ooth Accessing Bluetooth 䊳 Pr ess M > Bluetooth. – or – While in a call, pr ess M and select Use Bluetooth. Making a Bluetooth Connection The following sections cover how to connect your phone to another Blueto oth de vice. Sharing Y our Phone’ s Bluetooth Addr ess T o bond with your phone, devices must ha ve your [...]
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Bluetooth Section 2G. Bluetooth 1 4 1 䡲 T o sto p t he sear ch and return to the pr evious scr een, press Cancel - (right sof tkey). Bluetooth Bonds (Pairing) A bond is an encryption ke y that is generated when two Bluetooth devices e xchange a common PIN. This ke y verifie s the identity of each de vice, and encrypts any data tr ansferred betwee[...]
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1 4 2 Section 2G. Bl uetooth If you want to cr eate a bond to have it a vailable for futur e use, select Link to Devices . 3. Select the device y ou want. 4. Pr ess Ye s - (lef t softk ey) if you a re pr ompted to do so. 5. Enter a PIN if you ar e pr ompted to do so, and then pr ess Ok - (lef t softkey). 6. If necessary , enter the same PIN for the[...]
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Bluetooth Section 2G. Bluetooth 1 43 T o use Bluetooth during a call: 1. While in a call , press M and then select Use Bluetoot h . 2. Select the device you want to connect to. Disconnecting F rom a Device 1. Pr ess M > Bl uetooth > Hand s Free . 2. Pr ess Drop - (lef t softkey) 3. Pr ess Ye s - (lef t softke y) . Setting Device Details The d[...]
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1 4 4 Section 2G. Bluet ooth 5. Pr ess and hold Delete - (left sof tk ey) to delete the curr ent name. 6. Enter the new name and pr ess r . Editing Device Access S ettings 1. Pr ess M > Blueto oth > Device History . 2. Scr oll to the device you want to set access for . 3. Pr ess Edit - (left sof tk ey) or press r . 4. Select Acces s . 5. Sele[...]
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Bluetooth Section 2G. Bluetooth 1 45 Sending Contacts 1. Pr ess M > Co ntacts . 2. Highlight the c ontact you want to se nd. 3. Pr ess M > Send Via... > Bluetooth . 4. Select the device y ou want to transfer to. – or – Search for the device y ou wa nt to tr ansfe r to b y selecting [Find Devices] . 5. If pr ompted, bond with the device[...]
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1 4 6 Section 2G. Bluet ooth Receiving Items Y ou receiv e a prompt when your phone has an incoming transfer . 䊳 Pr ess Accept - (left sof tke y) to accep t the transfer . – or – 䊳 Pr ess Reject - (right sof tk ey) to r eject the transfer . Canceling T ransfers Y ou ca n cancel a tr an sfer while the transfer is in pr ogress. T o cancel a t[...]
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1 48 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Section 3A Ser vice Features: The Basics ⽧ Message Center (page 1 48) ⽧ Receiving Messages (page 1 49) ⽧ Voicemail (page 1 5 0) ⽧ Multimedia Messages (page 1 58) ⽧ T ext Messaging (SMS) (page 1 82) ⽧ Caller ID Blocking (page 1 83) ⽧ Responding to Call Waiting (page 1 83) ⽧ Putting a Call[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 49 Accessing the Message Center 䊳 Pr ess M > Messages. Message Center Options Afte r accessing the message center , select the option you want: 䢇 [Create Mesg] — begin creating an MMS message. 䢇 Voi ce Ma il — access v oicemail messages you ha ve re ce iv ed . 䢇 Inbox — ac[...]
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1 50 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics If you ar e not on a phone call when you receiv e a message, your phone sounds a notification tone ev e r y 30 seconds until you acce ss the message, you dismiss the notification, or t he alert time-out ex pires. When you ar e on a phone ca ll, y ou can receiv e message notifications for a ll types of m[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 5 1 Setting Up Y our V oicemail Box Using your i365 phone, dial y our ten-digit Nextel Personal T elephone Number (PTN ). For e xample: 7 03555 777 7 . Follow the system instructions to cr eate a new four - to seven-digit passwor d, recor d your name, and r ecord a gr eeting. When the syst[...]
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1 52 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 5. Pr ess ## to return to the main menu. Recording Y our Name When you send, r eply to, or copy a message, your name r esponse precedes the message. T o record or re-record your name at any time: 1. F rom the main voicemail menu, pr ess 4 to access personal options. 2. Pr ess 4 to access personal prefer[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 53 Advanced V oicemail Features Multiple Greetings Y ou can create up to fiv e dif fer ent greetings and designate which gr eeting will be your ac tive gr eeting at any gi ven time. The gr eeting that was recor ded during your initial v oicemail box setu p i s greeting 1 . This is your def[...]
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1 54 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Greetings Schedule Y ou can ch oose to ha ve your gr eetings automatically activa ted based on a pre-de termine d time schedule. By activa ting the Gree ting Schedule, Greetings 1 , 2, and 3 will automatically pla y accordi ng to the time schedule listed below. T o activate the greeting schedule: 1. F r[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 55 Changing th e Playbac k Order of Messages Y ou can select the order in which y ou want unhe ar d messages to be pla yed. Y o u may listen to the last r eceived message first, or y ou may listen to the first r eceived message first. T o select the order in which new messages should be pl[...]
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1 56 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Delivery Options After you have cr eated a message, you can assign the message to a category befor e you send it. Below is a list of the option s that can be applied to a message : 䢇 Urgent — Recipient will hear this message before other messages. 䢇 Private — Recipient cannot copy the message to[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 57 Changing Y our Voicemail Language to Spanish Ne xtel voicemail settings ca n be hear d in English or Spanish. Use this feature to change the language you and y our callers will hear whi le in voicemail. 1. F rom the main v oicemail menu, pr ess 4 to access y our pers onal options 2. Pr [...]
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1 58 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 䡲 T o enable or disable message forwarding, pr ess 3 . 䡲 T o change the forwarding t y p e, press 2 . 4. Pr ess ** to return to the main menu. Multimedia Messages Multimedia Messaging Serv ice (MMS) lets y ou send and r eceive messages that may i n clude te xt, pictures, and audio r eco r dings. Y o[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 59 T o go to the previous page: 䊳 Scr oll left . – or – Pr ess * . T o open a message on the current page: 䊳 Highlight the message you want to open and pr ess r . – or – Pr ess the number on the ke ypad corresponding to the number of the mes sage. Creating and Sending Messages [...]
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1 60 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics While entering te xt, you can alwa ys pr ess M to choose a text input mode fr om the context-sensitiv e menu. For informa tion on ways to enter te xt fr om the keypa d, see “Entering T ext” on page 20. Message Siz e Y ou can create and send messages of up to 1 00 KB, including attachments. Th e siz [...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 61 2. T o address the message: 䡲 Select To . Enter the phone number or email addr ess from the ke ypad and pr ess r . Repeat this action to enter more phone numbers or email addr esses. – or – Select r ecipients from Contacts or the Recent Calls list. See “Mor e Ways to Addr ess a [...]
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1 62 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 2. If you want to cr eate or edit the subject line: 䡲 Select Subj ect . Enter text fr om the keypad. 䡲 Select a Quick Note . See “Quick Notes” on page 1 66. When you ar e finished, press r . 3. If you want to attach a pi cture, a ring tone, or a voice record, see “ Attaching Pictures” on pag[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 63 Replying to a Message Y ou can reply to a r eceived message while you are viewing it. If you hav e already viewed a message, you can also r eply to it while it is highlighted in the message center . Y ou cann ot r eply to unread messages. For information on viewi n g received messages, [...]
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1 64 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics More Wa ys to Begin a Message In addition to beginning a message fr om the message center , you can begin a message fr om Contacts, the Recent Calls list, standb y mode, or My Pictures. T o begin a mess age from Contacts: 1. Fr om the Contacts list, sc r o ll to the entry containing the phone number or [...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 65 T o begin a message from My P ictures: 1. Fro m My Pictur es , scroll to or select the picture y ou want to include in your message. 2. Pr ess Send - (left sof tk ey). 3. Cr eate and send the message. Th e picture y ou selected is automatica lly included as an attac hment. More Wa ys to[...]
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1 66 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Dir ect Connect calls are displ ayed only if the Direct Connect number is stored in Contacts and its Contacts entry also contains a phone number or email address. T o address a message from the Recent Calls list: 1. While you ar e creating a message, scr oll to or select To or Cc . 2. Pr ess M and sele [...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 67 Inserting P ictures Y ou can insert pictures fr om My Pictures. Pictur es th at you download to your phone or receive in a message may be for ward lock ed, meaning they cannot be included in a message. T o insert a picture: 1. While you ar e filling in the Mesg f ield, press M . 2. Sele[...]
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1 68 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics T o insert a voice record: 1. While you ar e filling in the Mesg fi eld, press M . 2. Select Add Voic eRec . A li st of v o ice r ecords that can be included in a message appears. 3. Select the voice r e cor d y ou want to insert. Removing an Inserted Item T o remove an item inserted into the body of th[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 69 4. Select the ring tone you want to at tach. 5. Pr ess Done - (lef t softke y) . Attaching V oice Records Y ou can at tach v oice recor ds from y our list of voice r eco r ds, or you can create one to attac h to the message you ar e creating. V oice recor ds created by r ecording a phon[...]
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1 7 0 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Saving a Message in Dra fts 1. While you ar e creating a message, pr ess M . 2. Select Save . Y ou ca n continue to create the message. The version you sa ved in Dr af ts will not c h ange. Sending a Draft 1. Pr ess M > Messages > Dr af ts . 2. Scr oll to the dr af t y ou want to se nd. 3. Pr ess[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 7 1 3. Pr ess M . 4. Select Fo rward . 5. Edit and send y our message. Resending Messages If a message was not sent from y our phone, you can re se nd it . 1. Pr ess M > Mes sages > Sent Items . 2. Scr oll to the message you want to resend. 3. Pr ess Resend - (lef t softke y) . Check[...]
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1 7 2 Section 3A. Service Features: Th e Basics Receiving a Message When yo u receiv e an MMS message, a message notificatio n appears on the display . T o view the message: 1. Pr ess r or press Read - (left sof tk ey). The message is downloaded fr om the message server . 2. If the message fills mor e than o n e screen, scr oll to re ad it . T o di[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 7 3 Viewing a Slide Show Y our phone can receiv e MMS messages containing slide shows. A slide show may contain a series of pictur es that displa y in sequence. It may also include one or mor e a ud io re co rdi n gs . When you view a message containing a slide show, this icon i appears. T[...]
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1 7 4 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Inbo x Icons Actions for Received Messages Deleting T o delete unread messages: 1. Scroll to the message you want to delete. 2. Pr ess Delete - (lef t softkey). 3. Pr ess r or press Ye s - (left softke y) to confirm. T o delete read messages: 1. Scroll to the message you want to delete. – or – View[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 7 5 Fo r wa rd in g T o forward a message: 1. View the message you want to forwar d. – or – If you ha ve alr eady viewed the message, scroll to it. 2. Pr ess M and sele ct Forward . 3. Cr eate and send your message. Embedded objects and attachments are included when you forward a messa[...]
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1 7 6 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics T o send a Call Aler t to a Di rect Connect number in a message: 1. View the message. 2. Highlight the Direct Connect number y ou want to alert. 3. Pr ess M an d s elect Al er t . 4. Pr ess the Direct C onnect but t on. T o make a T alkgroup call to a T alkgroup ID in a message: 1. View the message. 2.[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 77 Going to a We b Site If a message contains one or more Web site URLs, y ou can go to the We b site. 1. View the message. 2. Highlight the W eb site URL you want to go to. 3. Press M and select Go T o Website . Saving an Embedded Picture or V oice Record 1. View the message. 2. Highlight[...]
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1 7 8 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Saving Slide Shows When viewing a sli de show in a message y ou hav e r eceived, you can sa ve the parts of the slide show . If the slide show contains pictures, you can sa ve each pictur e as it appears. If the sli de show contains voic e re co rds , you c an sa ve e a ch vo ic e re c ord at a ny t i [...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 7 9 䢇 Downloads — controls whether y our phone automatically downloads new messages when they arrive, or only after you r espond to a pr ompt or r ead the message from the Inbox. Set this option to Automatic if you want y our phone to do wnload new messages automatic ally; set the opti[...]
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1 80 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 3. Pr ess Delete - (right softke y) . 4. Pr ess r or press Ye s - (left sof tk ey) to confirm. T o delete all Quick Notes or all reply phrases: 1. Fr om the Setup menu, sele ct Quick Notes or Repli es . 2. Pr ess M an d s elect D elete All . 3. Pr ess r or press Ye s - (left sof tk ey) to confirm. Setti[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 81 3. T o automatically delete messages now, pr ess r or pr ess Ye s - (lef t softke y) . – or – T o delete messages later, pr ess No - (right softkey). Choosing to Delet e Messages Later If you choose to delete messa ges later , rather than at the time you set the clean-up option, the[...]
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1 82 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Deleting Multiple Messages Y ou can delete read, unlock e d messages fr om the Inbox, messages in Dr afts, or successfully sent messages in Sent Items in gr oups or all at once. T o delete more than one message: 1. Scr oll to or view a message. 2. Pr ess M . 3. Select Delet e Multiple . 4. Select the me[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 83 Accessing T ext Messages 䊳 When you r eceive a te xt message, an alert is displa yed on your phone’s scr een. Pr ess Re ad - (left sof tk ey) to displa y the message and use your navigation k ey to scr oll down and view the en tir e message. Caller ID Blocking Caller ID allows peopl[...]
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1 84 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics T o accept the second call and end the active call: 1. Pr ess o . Y our phone rings with the second call. 2. Answer the second ca ll. T o decline the second call: 䊳 Pr ess No - (right softkey). If you subscribe to voicemail, the call i s forwarded to your voicemail box, unless y ou set Call For ward f[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 85 T o make the call on hold active and put the active c all on hold: 䊳 Pr ess Switc h - (right softke y) . Making a Three -Way Call With Three-Wa y Calling, you ca n talk to two people at the same time. When usi ng this featur e, the nor mal airtime r ates will be charged for each of th[...]
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1 86 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics F or warding All Calls When you set your phone to forwar d all calls, an icon appears in th e top r ow of the d ispla y: T o for ward all calls: 1. Pr ess M > Call For ward > For ward > Al l Calls . 2. Select To . 䡲 If you specified a f orwarding number f or all calls befor e, this number dis[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 87 T urning Off Call Forwarding If you do not want al l your calls forwar ded, turn the feature off: 1. Pr ess M > Call F orward > T o . 2. Set this option to Off . All your calls ar e now sent to your phone. Calls you miss ar e forwarded accor ding to the options set for missed call[...]
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1 88 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 5. Pr ess r . 6. Repeat step 2 through step 5 for If No Answe r and If Unreachabl e . 7. When you ar e finished, press Back - (right softkey). Viewing Call F or warding Settings 1. Pr ess M > Call For ward > For ward > A ll Calls . 2. With To highlighted, pr ess Status - (left sof tk ey) . Maki[...]
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Service Features Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics 1 89 T o enable TTY mode: 1. Pr ess M > Settings > Phone Calls > TTY . 2. Pr ess and r select On to enable T TY mode. 3. For TTY options, highlight Ty p e , and press r , and then select an o ption: 䡲 TTY (T ele T ypewriter) – T ype and read text on y our TTY . 䡲 VCO (Voice Ca[...]
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1 90 Section 3A. Service Features: The Basics Second Line Ser vice Y ou can have two different phone numbers on the same phone. With Second Line Service, you can: 䢇 Get separ ate bills for each phone line. 䢇 Bring in an existing wir eless or home phon e number to Nextel to activate on the second line. 䢇 Hav e two d ifferent ar ea codes (must [...]
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Data Services Section 3B. D ata Ser vic es 1 9 1 Section 3B Data Ser vices ⽧ Wireless Data Services (page 1 9 1) ⽧ Downloading Content (page 1 9 4) ⽧ Using Y our Phone as a Modem (page 1 94) Data services offers easy and amazing features you will really use. These fe atur es – including messaging and portable Web access – let y ou have fu[...]
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1 92 Section 3B. Data Ser vices 䢇 Email & IM – Allows you to send email and chat. 䢇 Y our Bookmarks – Allows you to access and manage your bookmarks. 䢇 Search – Launches a Web sear ch. 䢇 Go to URL – Pr ovides access to other URLs. 䢇 My Account – Lets you configure and manage your br owser set tings. 䢇 Help – Displays onl[...]
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Data Services Section 3B. D ata Ser vic es 1 93 Deleting a Bookmark 1. Fro m t h e h o me pa g e, s el e ct Y our Bookmarks . 2. Highlight a bookmark and pr ess Menu : (right softkey) > Delete . 3. Pr ess Ye s : (lef t softke y) or press r to confirm the deletion. Going to a Spec ific Web Site T o go to a part icular Web site by entering a URL ([...]
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1 9 4 Se ction 3B. Data Ser vices Downloading Content Y our phone arriv es with Ja va applications a nd games loaded and r eady to install. Y ou can downlo ad and install mor e Jav a applications. F or more information on Jav a Security, see “Set ting Priv acy for Each Java Application” on page 92. Check the Downloads menu option on your phone [...]
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Data Services Section 3B. D ata Ser vic es 1 95 T o connect your phone for use as a modem: 1. Pull and rotate the connect or co ver . 2. Insert a data cable in to the phone’s charger connector . 3. Insert the oth er end of the data cable into the d ata port of the other device. Configuring Windows XP ® to Work With Yo u r P h o n e Afte r you ha[...]
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1 96 Section 3B . Data Service s 4. Under Manufacture r, select [Standard Modem T ypes] . For Model, choose Standard 1 9200 bps Modem , and click Next to continue. 5. Select the COM port you want y our phone ins talled on, and click Next and t hen Finish to complete the installation. Creating a Dial-up Connection In or der to connect to the Interne[...]
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Data Services Section 3B. D ata Ser vic es 1 9 7 8. Enter the user name and password for y our Internet servic e and check the appropriate fields for connecting to your service pr ovider (if applicable). Click Next and then Finish to complete the process. Connecting to the Internet or a Network for the First Time Befor e you use your phone to conne[...]
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1 98 Section 3B . Data Service s 䡲 AT I 4 – This co mmand will show y ou the manufacturer of the unit. 䡲 A TD plus the dial-in number of the ISP – This command will show you if the unit can make a Circuit Data call. 䡲 A T DS = 2 – This co mmand will show y ou if the unit can mak e a Packet Data call.[...]
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200 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation Section 4A Important Safety Information ⽧ General Precauti ons (page 200) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Us e of an d Access to Y our Phone (page 20 1) ⽧ Using Y our Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 203) ⽧ Caring for the Environment by Recycl ing (page 205) ⽧ Caring for the Battery (page 205) ⽧ Ex[...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 20 1 Maintaining Safe Us e of and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emer gency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Ther efore you should nev er rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential c[...]
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202 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation Operational Precautions T o assure optimal r adio product performance and to be sure that human exposur e to RF does not e xceed the guidelines set forth in the r elevant standar ds, alw a ys follow these instruc tions and pr ecautions: Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your [...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 203 T urning Off Y our Phone in Dangerous Areas T o a void interfering with blas ti ng operations, turn y our phone off when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned off. Construction cr ews of ten use r emote-control RF device[...]
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204 Sec tion 4A. Impor tant Safety Inf ormation out the phone with your hearing device is the best wa y to ev aluate it for your personal needs. M-Ratings: Phones ra ted M3 or M4 meet FCC requir ements for hearing aid compa tibility and are lik ely to g ener ate less interference to hearing de vices t han u nr ated phones. (M4 i s the better/higher[...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 205 Caring for the Environment by Recycling This symbol on a Motorola pr oduct means the product should not be disposed of with household waste. Disposal of your Mobile Device and Accessories Please do not dispose of mobile devices or electrical accessories (such as chargers, h[...]
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206 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation 䢇 It’s best to r eplace the bat tery when it no longer pro vides acceptable performance. It can be rechar ged hun dr eds of times before it needs r eplacing. 䢇 Don’t stor e the b a t tery in high temperatur e areas for long periods of time. It’s best to follow these storage rules: Less than o[...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 20 7 Choking Hazards Y our portable radio or its accessories may include detachable parts, which may pr esent a choking hazard to small childr en. Keep y our d e vice and its accessories away from small children. Glass P ar ts Some parts of your phone ma y be made of glass. Thi[...]
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208 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understa nding How Y our Phone Oper ates Y our phone contains a transmitter and r ecei v er. W hen it is ON, it r e ceiv es and transmits RF en er gy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call contr ols the power level at which y our p hone t ransmi[...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 209 䢇 Ministry of Health (Canada) . Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio fr equency El ectr omagnetic Fiel ds in the F requency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1 999. 䢇 Australian Communications Authority Radio communications (Electromagn etic Radiation - Human Exp[...]
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2 1 0 Section 4A . Importan t Safety Informat ion safe e xposur e. The tests ar e performed i n positions and locations (e.g., at the ea r and worn on the body) as r equired b y the FCC for each model. The hi ghest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1 .09 W/kg and when tested on the body, as descri bed in this us er gu[...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 2 1 1 P atent and T rademark Information MO T OROL A, the Stylized M Logo and all other tr ademarks indicated as such h er ein are tr ad emarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & T m. Of f. © 2008 Motor ola, Inc. All rights re se rv ed . Microsoft and Microsoft Internet[...]
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2 1 2 Se ction 4A. Impor tant Safety I nformation Privacy and Data Security Motorola understands that pr iv acy and data security are important to ev eryone. Because some features of y our phone may affect your privacy or data se curity, please follow these r ecom mendations to enhance pr otection of your information: 䢇 Monitor access: Keep y our[...]
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Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 2 1 3 r ece iv e an inco ming call at an inconv enient time, if possible , let your voice mail answer it fo r y ou. 䢇 Let the person y ou are speaking with k now you are dr iving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, slee t, s[...]
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2 1 4 Se ction 4B. Manufact urer’ s Warrant y Section 4B Manufacturer ’s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 21 4) ⽧ Serv ice and Repairs (page 21 9) Y our phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any r eason you ha ve a problem with your equip ment, please refe r to the manufacturer’ s warr[...]
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Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’s Warrant y 2 1 5 Products and Accessories Exclusions Normal Wear and T ear . Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear an d tear ar e e xcluded fr o m c o verage. Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capac ity falls below 80 % o f their r a ted capacity and batt eries tha[...]
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2 1 6 Secti on 4B. Manufactur er’ s Warranty or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, ar e ex cluded from co vera ge. Use of Non-Motorola P roducts and Accessories. Defects or damage that r esult fr om the use of Non-Motor ola branded or certifi ed Products, Accessories, Sof twar e or other peripheral equipment are e xcluded fr om c[...]
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Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’s Warrant y 2 1 7 Who Is Covered? This warr anty extends only to the first consumer pur chaser, and is not transfer able. What Will Moto rola Do? Motorola, a t its option, will at no charge r epair, r eplace or r efund th e pur chase price of any Pr oducts, Accessories or Sof tware that does not conform to this [...]
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2 1 8 Secti on 4B. Manufactur er’ s Warranty What other limita tions are there? ANY IMPLIE D W ARRANTI E S, INC L UDING WIT HOUT LIMIT A TION THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED T O THE DURA TION OF THIS LIMITED W ARRANT Y , O THERWISE THE REP AIR, REPLACEMENT , OR REFUND AS PRO VIDE[...]
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Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’s Warrant y 2 1 9 Ser vice and Repairs If you ha ve questions or need assistance, we’ re her e to help. Go to ww w .motorola.com/suppor t, wher e you can select fr om a number of customer care options. Y ou can also contact the Motorol a Customer Support Center at 1 -800- 453-0920 (United States), 1- 87 7 -483[...]
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220 I n de x Inde x A Accessories 24 Charger 24 Li-Ion Battery 2 4 Activation 3 Answering Call s 29 Applicati ons See Java Applications Attachments 1 72 See also MMS Messages , Attachments Audio Fil es See Voice Recor ds B Backlight 60 , 70 Battery 10– 13 Capacity 1 0 Charging 12 Disposal 2 06 Installing 1 0 Baud rate 64 Bluetooth 136– 146 Acce[...]
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Index Index 22 1 Call Forwarding 185 All Calls 18 6 Missed Calls 1 8 7 Off 1 87 Call Timers 135 Call Waitin g 183 Off 1 84 Caller ID 183 Calling Nextel Dir ect Connect Calls 36 Nextel Dir ect T alk Calls 5 3 T alk group Calls 51 , 5 3 T ypes of Calls 2 8 Using the Member ID 3 7 Calls Answering Automatically 61 Answering with Any K ey 61 Dir ect Con[...]
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222 I nd e x Using Y our Phone’ s Datebook 10 8 DC/GC Options 62 See also Direct Connect Calls, Group Connect Calls, an d Call Alerts Dialing Code s Non-Emergency Numbers 188 T elecommunications Relay Ser vice 18 8 Digital Ri ghts Management, see DRM Direct Connect One T ouch, Setting 74 Direct Connect Numbe r and Groups 41 Viewing 1 9 Direct Con[...]
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Index I nd e x 223 GPS Enabled 122 Almanac Data 12 6 Best Results 1 25 Emergency Calls 12 3 Map Software 12 7 Privacy Options 8 9 Security 9 0 Viewing Location 1 2 4 GPS PIN 64, 90 Group Connect Adding Gr oup Members 4 0 Answering Calls 40 Creati ng Groups 4 0 Making Calls 3 9 Settings 6 2 Starting with Direct Connect Numbers 4 1 Groups Deleting 4 [...]
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224 In d ex Storing t o Contacts 1 30 Viewing 1 29 Memory J av a A p pl ic a t io n s 118, 119, 121, 133 M MS M e s sa g e s 149, 181 Pictures 13 4 Ring T ones 69 V o i ce R e co r ds 133 Menu ii Navigation 1 7 Selecting 1 8 Menu Style 71 Message Center 148 M MS M e s sa g e s 158, 173 T ext Messaging (SMS) 1 8 2 Voicemail 15 0 Messages Notificatio[...]
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Index Index 22 5 Owner’s Record 210 P Packet Data 194 Passwords 64 Voicemail 15 1 Pauses 33 Storing 10 2 Phone Active Line 61 Lo ck in g 6 3 Y our Numbers 1 9 Phone (illus. ) 6 Phone as Modem 194–198 Phone Num ber Finding 3 3 Saving 3 3 With Pauses 3 3 Phone Setti ngs 60– 84 Call Answer Mode 8 4 Display Settings 70 –7 2 Language 8 4 Messagi[...]
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226 I nd e x Ring Tones Attaching to Messages 16 8 Deleting 6 9 Deleting from Messages 1 77 Downloading 6 8 Inser ti n g in Mes sages 16 7 Memor y 69 Setting in Contacts 1 01 Vibrate 68 Viewing Assigned 6 8 Ringer Types 65 S Safety Radio Frequency 2 0 8 Safety Information 200– 213 Safety Tips 201 Security 63, 85– 87 Sent Items 158, 170 I co ns [...]
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Index Index 22 7 Voice Name 35 , 38 C r e at in g 102 Voice Records Attaching 1 69 C r e at in g 131 D el et i n g 132 Deleting fr om Messages 1 7 7 Inser t ing in Messages 1 6 7 Labelling 1 32 L oc k i ng 132 Memor y 13 3 Playing 1 31 Saving from Messages 17 7 Voicemail Changing Password 15 1 G r e et in g s 152 Group List s 1 5 7 Message For war [...]