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    Nextel ® iDEN ® Digital Multi-Ser vice Data-Capable Phon e i 700 plus™ Phone User ’ s Guide @NTN9368A@ NTN9368-A coverfnl.fm Page i Friday, June 16, 2000 3:13 PM[...]

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    i 700 plus Phone Fe atures Bookmar k You can us e this fold-out d iagram as a bookmark, mak ing it easy to refer to while you learn to use your i 700 plus phone. Learning to Use Y our i 700 plus Phone NOTE: Remove the plastic film lens protector from the display . NOTE: The display backlight is activated by pressing any key o r butt on. 1 T ear off[...]

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    iii T able o f Contents Introduction ................ ............ .................... ............. .................. 1 Welcome to Nextel® ............ ...................... ...................... .................. 1 Questions? ................... ...................... ...................... ................... 3 Driver Safety ..............[...]

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    iv www.ne x tel.c om Erasing L ist Entries ...................... ...................... ....................... . 21 List Ma nager ...................... ...................... ....................... ................. 21 iDEN Organize r ....................... ...................... ...................... ............ 24 Phone Mode ..... ........[...]

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    Table of Contents v Transferrin g Calls to Voice Mail ....................... ..................... 43 Alert Receip t .................. ....................... ............................ .... 43 Advanced Voice Mai l Feat ures ................. ...................... ........... 44 Automatic Playback ....... ....................... ..............[...]

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    vi www.ne x tel.c om Naming a Tal kgroup ...... ...................... ...................... ............ 66 Making a G roup Call .......... ....................... ...................... ...... 66 Receiving a Group Call ...... ....................... ............................ 67 Group-Sil ent Programming ..................... .................[...]

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    Table of Contents vii Set ting t he Vi bra Call ™ Feat ure ...... ...................... ....................... .... 91 Using Vibrat e Alert ................... ...................... ....................... ..... 91 Using Phone , Mail and Grou p/Prvt Vibrate Opti on ............... ..... 92 Programming Me nus ............ ......................[...]

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    1 Introduct ion W elcome to Nextel ® Thank you for choosing Nextel as your wi reless communication s provi der. From v irtua lly a ny s tate in t he U. S., yo ur i 700 plus phone enables you to en j oy crys t al-clear connections through Nextel’s All Digital National Netwo rk. But that’s not all! The i 700 pl us phone also includes upgraded so[...]

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    2 www.ne x tel.c om NOTE: Ar e you an exper ienced digit al cellula r phone and two-way radio user? T urn to the Gett ing S tarted section beginning on page 5. T his section might be all you need to get st arted. For more information about Nex tel or to view this guide on our Web site, visit us at nextel.com. Additional Phone Services — Includes [...]

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    Driver Safety 3 Questions? Domestically, for customer care issues in cluding billing issues, gene ral service needs, or to order additional services, call Nextel Customer Care at 1-80 0-639-6111, or di al 611 from yo ur i 700 pl us phone. To comple ment the i 700 plus phone and Nextel Worldwide Service, Nextel has also launched International Roamin[...]

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    4 www.ne x tel.c om Nextel Busi ness Solutions The i 700 pl us phone and Next el ’ s All-Dig ital National Network join forces to provide the only of fice small enough to fit in your pocket. Below is a list of Nex tel ’ s all new innovative features developed for business p eople on th e go! Ever wish you cou l d take your assistant with you? T[...]

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    5 Gettin g S tarted In this section you will learn everyt hing you need to know to begin usin g you r i 700 plus phone. This section also includes a Quick Guide portion so experienced digital cellular pho ne and two-way radio users can get started r i ght away. About This Section This section includes in structions for the followi ng tasks: Batter [...]

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    6 www.next el.com Attaching the B attery Detaching the Bat tery Charging the Battery You r i 700 plus phone comes with the Standard Travel Charger. You can cha rge y our ba tte ry with the phone on or o ff. To charge your i 700 plus p h one using t he Standard Trav el Charger: 1 Remove the battery co ver located on the back of t he phone. T o do so[...]

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    Turning Your i 700plus Phone On/Off 7 Bat tery Ch argin g St atus The batte ry stre ngth indicator icon, found on y o ur ph one ’ s display screen, shows the charge amoun t remaining in the battery. A short, chirp- l ike sound indicates a low battery. Th e icon flashes when you have 5 minutes of talk time remainin g. T urni ng Y our i 700 plus Ph[...]

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    8 www.next el.com Acti vat ing Y our i 70 0 plus Phone Before using your i 700 plu s phone, it must be activated. • If you p urchased your ph one through a Nextel Sal es Representative: Y our phone shou ld be active already . • If you p urchased you r phone thro ugh an auth orized dealer other than Nextel: Follow the step-by step instructions o[...]

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    Keypad Lo ck 9 Keyp ad Lock The i 70 0 plus phone inc l udes a K eypad Lock feature that enables you to quickl y lock the phone ’ s keypad to a void inadv ertently pressing ke ys or placing calls. It is highly reco mmended that you acti vate your K eypad Lock while your phone is on but not in use to a void inadvertent 911 emerg ency calls. Once K[...]

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    10 www.next el.com Rece iving Ne w Messag e Mail When you receive n ew Message Mai l (see “ No tification of New Pag es ” on page 55 fo r more informatio n), the Keypad Lock will b e temporarily disabled. Yo u may perform the fo llowing: NOTE: If you have disabled Message Mail Notification, only the t icon will display . Y ou will not receive t[...]

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    Keypad Lo ck 11 Receiving Nextel Dir ect Conne ct ® Calls When you receive an incoming Direct Connect call (see “ Nextel Direct Connect ®” on pa ge 61 for addition al information), the phone will automatically activate the applicable m o de (i.e., Group , Pr iva te, etc.). Once the call is terminated and the Display Timer ( s ee “ Display T[...]

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    12 www.next el.com Display I cons After you turn on your phone, the following icons may appear on the displ ay: s Signal Str ength Indicator: Shows the signal strength. Six bars indicate the strongest signal. Calls and messages cann o t be sent or received when there is no signal . b Battery S trength I n dicator: Sh ows the remaining charge in yo [...]

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    Modes and Me nus 13 Modes and Menus When you first tur n on your phone, the display defa ults to Ph one mode. However, your i 700 plus phone operates in fou r different modes. To switch between mod es , press N . The table below pro vides more details about the four modes: If th e wor d Ready does not appear after the mode name in th e display, tha[...]

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    14 www.next el.com Quick Guide to i 700 plus Phone Functions Now that you u nderstand diff erent modes, here ’ s a quick way to get started using them. This Quick Guide high lights some of the most commonly u s ed funct ions in Phon e , Private , Group , and Net modes . These functions are described in mo re detail in later sections. Phone Mode Y[...]

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    Quick Guid e to i 700plus Phon e Functions 15 Private Mode You m ust be in Private mode to perf orm private two-w ay ra dio f unctio ns. Pr ess N to switch from Phone to Privat e mode. Group Mode You m ust be in Group mode to perf orm group two- way radio func tions. Press N to swit ch from Private to Group mode. Net Mode See “ Net Mo de ” on p[...]

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    17 Creating, Editin g and Using S tore d Lists A stored list is made up of names, phone numb ers, Private IDs and Speed Dial numbers . Stored lists are convenient because y o u do not need to rememb er names and numbers. Ins tead, you simply scroll through y our stored list, p r ess a button and the number is dialed for you. You can create and edit[...]

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    18 www.next el.com 12 characters, y o u can pr es s P under “ More ” to see the remaining characters. To retur n to the sta rt of the number, press P under “ Num br ” . You can store u p to 100 names , phone numbers and Private I D s using the follo wing s teps: NOT E: T o see the name with Caller ID, en ter the caller ’ s 10-digi t regu-[...]

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    Phone Based 19 Pause D igi t Ent ry When storing a number, you can program you r phone so that it will not only dial a num ber but also pause and enter an other series of numbers such as a person al identification number (PIN) or pas sword. This feature is particularly us eful for automated services such as voice mail and ba nking systems. Here ’[...]

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    20 www.next el.com Editing Store d Lis t Entries Once you have created lists, yo u can edit them as necessary. Select the applicable option belo w to edit a portion of a list. Edit a Phone Number or Associated Name or Speed Dial Number Edit a P rivate ID o r Associated Name 1 Pre ss * then # then 2 then 1 . 2 At t he Phon e List Edit s creen, press[...]

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    List Manag er 21 Erasing List Entries Erasing stored l ist entries is as easy as creating the m. To erase an entry item, follow the step s below: List Manag er With List Manager, you won ’ t have to enter each n ame and number usin g you r pho ne ’ s keypad. Use the con v enience of y our computer keyboard to quickly generate phone lis ts from [...]

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    22 www.next el.com Reg istra tion To register, go to nextel.com. You will need to provide your Nextel phone number and IMEI, the number fo und on the back of your phone underneath the battery. Acco unt Administrators will also need the account number, billing address zip code, and last account balance. Activate List Manager from Y our Nextel Phone [...]

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    List Manag er 23 List Manager User T ips • If you have alr eady created lists on your phone, t o avoid losing your existing lists, send that informati on to List Manager before modify i ng your lists on the Li st Manager W eb site. • When sending lists f rom your phone, the transmiss ion to the W eb is immediate. It ’ s not necessary to confi[...]

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    24 www.next el.com • T alkgroups cannot b e created through List Manager . Please call Nextel Cus tomer Care at 1- 800-639-61 1 1 to have your T alkgroups set up by a Nextel Customer Care Representative. • Administra tors may register as an i ndividual user an d/or an Account Admini strator . However , you do no t need to have a Nextel phone to[...]

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    25 Phone Mode Digital Cellula r In additio n to making and receiving domes t ic and international phone calls in Phone mode, you can make emergency calls , be notified of a missed call, and more. To learn how to perf orm these functio n s review the following sectio n. NOTE: For most phone func t ions, you will n eed to be in P hone mode. Press N u[...]

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    26 www.next el.com If you make a m istake: Makin g Phone Cal ls From the S t ored List Before you can us e the Scroll, Name Search, Speed Dial or Turbo D ial methods, you first must create a phone list. To learn how to create stored list s, see “ Creating, Editing and Usin g Stored Lists ” on page 17 . Scroll Name Search Speed Dial T o Clear On[...]

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    Digital Cellular 27 T urbo Dial Automatic Redia l NOTE: If you receive “ System Busy , Try Later ” , press S to redial the number automatically . Y ou will hear a ring-back tone when the call is successful. Emergen cy Ca lling Nextel phones fully s upport emergency calling. To place a call in an emergency, d i al 91 1 S . You will be connected [...]

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    28 www.next el.com Plus Diali ng This feature enables you to place an international call from most countries — wit hout entering the local international access code. Receiving a Phone Call An incoming call is ind i cated by a ring , vibration or backlight illuminatio n. You can answer the cal l by pres s ing any nu meric key (0-9), or by pressin [...]

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    Digital Cellular 29 Last 10 Nu mbers Recei ved/Sen t Calls List If you subs cribe to Caller ID, you can view, d ial, and store the last ten received and las t ten sent telephone numbers. The most recently received or sent calls appear first in your call list (see “ C aller ID ” on page 35 ). If the name is not stored, the phone number displays.[...]

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    30 www.next el.com Ending a Phone Call St andard Features Cal l Hold When you are on an active call, yo u can place the call on hold and make a second call. Call Forwardi ng Nex tel ’ s Call Forward ing features forward calls to th e number you designate. There are fou r versions of Call Forwarding av ail able: Using Call Forwardi ng For All Call[...]

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    Digital Cellular 31 T urning On Call Forwarding For All Calls Your calls will now be for w arded to the n umber that you selected and you will see c , d or e (the Call Forward Indicator with the forwarded line n umber(s) display(s) on yo ur screen). You can for w ard Line 1 an d Line 2 indepen dently. T urning Off Call Forwarding For All Calls NOTE[...]

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    32 www.next el.com Call W aiting Call Waiting allows you to receive a second call while you are talking on the phone. With the i 700 plus phone you can swit ch between calls so you never have to miss a call. B y default, Call Waiting is always ON unless you turn it OFF for a specific call. If you ’ re on a call and you receive a second call, you [...]

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    Digital Cellular 33 Ending the Activ e Call T urning Call W aiting Off If you do not want to be interrupted during a call, you can turn Call Waiting off pr ior to making/receiving a call. Three- Way Callin g Using Three-Way C alli ng, you can combine two ongoing ph one calls into one conversation. This optio n is available only when you initiate th[...]

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    34 www.next el.com Alter nate Line S ervice If you are an Alternate Lin e cust omer, you wi ll be given a unique phone number for each line. With alternate lines, you can separate business and personal ca l ls, or des ignate one as a “ priority line. ” • Line 2 shares the V oice Mail box with Lin e 1; there is only one monthly char ge. • Y [...]

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    Digital Cellular 35 Accepting Calls Declin ing Calls Call Restrictions You can preven t your ph one from making or receiv ing specific types of calls. Nextel currently offers three types of Call Restrictions: • no long distance calls allowed • no incoming call s • no outgoi ng calls (except 91 1). Caller ID If you s ubscribe to Caller ID , yo[...]

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    36 www.next el.com Maintaining Y our Pr ivacy with Per-Call/Per-Line Blocking Nextel provid es two methods to prev ent those you call from seein g your num ber on the ir own Calle r ID displ ays . NOTE: Y our Nextel phone number cannot be bl ocked from calls made to 91 1, 800, 855, 866, 877, 888, or 900 phone numbers. Directo ry Assist ance Nationw[...]

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    Digital Cellular 37 Nationwide Call Completion Operators will conn ect you to the listing you requested . There are no charges beyond normal airtime costs for this service (air t ime will count against your bucket of minutes; overage charges will apply if the bucket of minutes has been exhausted). If you prefer, the operator will stay on the line w[...]

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    38 www.next el.com Nextel V oice Mail Service Nextel Voice Mail Service is a flexible, easy-to- u se system that takes messages when yo u ’ re not available — so you never miss an impo rtant call! About This Section The main topics covered in this s ection are listed below: This section covers the most co mmonly used Voice Mail features. Once y[...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 39 Using V oice Mail Logging In to Voice Mail NOTE: Y ou mu st receive a message before you can access V oice Mail by pressing P under “ Dial ” fr om your i 700 plus ph one. (Ti p: Y ou can leave yourself a message.) 3 The first time you acces s V oice Mail, you wil l be pr ompted to follow a tutorial in order to: •[...]

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    40 www.next el.com Main V oice Ma il Menu You are at the main Voice Mail menu when you hear the options listed below. • T o play your me s sages pr es s 1 . (Thi s optio n plays only if you have new or saved messages.) • T o record a Message pres s 2 . • T o change your Greeting press 3 . • T o access your Personal Options pres s 4 . If you[...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 41 Saving and Del eting Messa ges While a me ssage is play ing or after you h ave finished lis tening to it , you can save it or delete it. To save a m essage press 9 when prompted to do so. To delete a mes sage pres s 7 when promp t ed to do so ( s ee “ Automatic Playback ” on page 44 to have messages automatically s[...]

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    42 www.next el.com Reco rding Y our Nam e When you send, reply to, or copy a mess age, your name respons e precedes the message. To record or rerecord you r name at any time use the follo wing s teps: Recordi ng Y our Act ive Gre eting NOTE: Thro ugh the Nextel V oice M ail Service, th ere are a number o f ways people can reach you. Y ou may want t[...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 43 To record o r alter your greetin g at any time follow the steps below: Receiving V o ice Mail Mes sages New Messa ge Indica tors When you receive a new messa ge, the following occurs: • New V oice M ail W ait ing will display on the screen once your phone is turned on (if your phone is off w hen the call i s received[...]

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    44 www.next el.com Adva nced V oice M ail Fe atures Automat ic Play back By default, the Playback Mode of your Nextel Voice Mail Service is set to Normal. Nextel ’ s Automatic Playback featu re enables Nextel Voice Mail Service to automatically play and save new messages, which saves you time. To activate Automatic Playback fo llow the steps belo[...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 45 Greeting S chedule Nextel Voice Mail Service allows you to record up to five sepa rate greetings that can be played bas ed on pre-determined time frames. After you have r ecorded a greeting for each time f rame, you can then select any of thos e greetings as your active greeting (s ee the following table). For example,[...]

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    46 www.next el.com Activating Y our G reeting Schedule To activate your greeting sch edule according to the pre-determined t ime frames (Mornin g, Afternoon, etc.) fol low the steps bel o w : Work ing With Group Lis ts The Group List f eature enables you to create a list and assign it a unique name. Then, you can add mailbox numbers, group lists or[...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 47 Modifying a Group List Deleting a Group List Recording, Copying a nd Repl ying to M essages These func t ions allow you to record and send, reply to , or copy a message to a mailb ox number, a name in th e Nextel Voice Mail Service directory, or a Group List number, to an assigned destination addr es s. NOTE: If you re[...]

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    48 www.next el.com To record and send a message, proceed to the table belo w : To send a messag e to another mailbox, enter the 10 -digit Personal Telephone Number o f the Nextel cus tomer. The name response of the recipient plays if it is record ed. You can only send messages u sing this method to other Nextel users in your home mar ket. Delivery [...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 49 To set a special delivery option, follow the steps below: Using Group Lists Enter the o ne- or two-digi t Group List Numb er. You must have previously created this list. (See “ Working With Group Lists ” on pa ge 46 .) T ime and Date Charts Time and Date Charts can be referenced for specific tasks thro ughout Nexte[...]

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    50 www.next el.com Below is a list of hou rs translated into 24-hour time: Dat es All dates must have 4 digits in the MM/DD format (2 digits for the month and 2 d igits for the day ) . Januar y is 01 , February is 02, etc. Th e first day of the month is 01, the second day of the month is 02, etc. Reco vering Del eted Me ssages To retrieve deleted m[...]

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    Nextel Voice M ail Service 51 Pager No tificatio ns If you h ave purchased a pag er and you would l ike your pager to n otify you of inc oming mess ages to yo ur i 70 0 plu s phone when it is turned off, you can activate this feature. To do so, call Nextel Customer Care at 1-800-6 39-6111 or dial 61 1 from your Ne xtel phone and pro vide them with [...]

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    52 www.next el.com Limiting Notification to Specific T imes This feature allows you t o choose the h ours you want the Pager Notification feature to be enabled. By default, it is enabled for 24 hours a day. However, you can change this. For example , you can select to be paged between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm only. This enables you to control the time f[...]

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    Paging and M essaging Servic es 53 Paging and Mes saging Services Your Nextel phone offer s two choices in Messaging Services — Text and Numeric Paging and the ultimate messag ing product, Nextel Online Two- Way M essa gin g SM . Text and Numeric Pagin g allows others to send you a mes s age that is disp layed direc tly o n your Next el ph one. N[...]

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    54 www.next el.com Nextel Online T wo-Way Messaging SM With Two-Way Messaging, you can: • Receive messages (up to 500 characters in length) with built- in replies and respond to them at the touch of a butt on. • Create and st ore your own frequent ly used response s that let you send in formative answ ers without key ing in tex t. • Send mess[...]

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    Paging and M essaging Servic es 55 With Nextel Text and Numeric Paging, your Nextel phone will: • Refer to t ext and numeric pages as Message Mail. • Stamp the page with the time and date the page was left. • Store up to 16 pages at a time that will remain until you delete them. • Allow for “ Auto Call Back ” of a phon e number that is [...]

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    56 www.next el.com Viewing a Page Later Viewing Stored Pages Sending a Page Nex tel ’ s Pag i ng feature includes fo ur options: Web Paging (Web Messages), Email Paging, N umeric Paging and Operato r Assisted Paging. To use these features rev i ew the following information . 1 Pre ss P under “ Later ” . The t icon will st op flashing but the [...]

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    Paging and M essaging Servic es 57 Web Paging ( Web Messaging) Nextel ’ s Web P aging enables you to page yourself, s omeone else or a group of Nextel customers and includes “ S chedule for Later ” o ption, whic h allow s you to send y ourse lf rem inder s. To u se Web Pa ging, follow the steps b elow: 1 From your co mputer ’ s Internet bro[...]

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    58 www.next el.com Checki ng Deliver y S tatus To find out whether or not a message was delivered, and , i f so — when — follow the steps bel ow: Email P aging Num eric P aging • The caller must press “ 1 ” during your V oice Mail greeting. • Only nume ric pa ges ca n be sen t. Operator Assiste d Paging * • The caller can press “ 2 [...]

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    Using Your Phon e as a Modem 59 Using Y our Phone as a Mode m With Nextel Online SM Dial-Up Service, yo u can use your i 700 pl us phone as a wireless modem! You can connect your IBM ™ -compatible computer (us ing Microsoft ® Windows 95/98 operatin g system), or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), such as a P alm ™ Pilot or Windows ® CE handhel[...]

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    61 Private/Group Mod e Nextel Di rect Connect ® Nextel Direct Connect is a revolution ary way to communicate with your co-workers and cli ents...for a fraction of the cost of traditional cellular calls. You may wa nt to talk to a co-work er right away, but you don ’ t want to page that pers on or leave a lengthy message. Using Nextel Direct Conn[...]

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    62 www.next el.com Display ing Y ou r Privat e ID To di spla y your Priva te ID: Using the Private/Gr oup Speaker You can disable or enable the speaker on you r i 700 pl us phone for Nextel Direct Connect use. (The default setting is Speaker On.) When the speaker is on, the caller ’ s voice can be heard over the sp eaker. When the speaker is off,[...]

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    Nextel Di rect Con nect ® 63 Placing Privat e Calls From Private mode, there are also two ways to reach an individual using Nextel Direct Conn ect . You can en t er the perso n ’ s Private ID number then pres s the Push-To-Talk button. Or, you can store the pers on ’ s name and Private ID number, th en recall the number from a stored l ist. Wh[...]

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    64 www.next el.com Recei ving Privat e Calls When you receive a Direct Conn ect Private call, your p hone will automatically swit ch to Priva te mode . You will hear a chirp indicating that someone is callin g you. Press and hold the Pu sh-To-Talk button to talk and release it to listen. Quickst ore of Pri vate IDs Quickstore allows you to quickly [...]

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    Nextel Di rect Con nect ® 65 Receiving/Responding to a Call Alert When you receive an alert, your phone will automatically change to Private mode. It will al so chirp and y ou will see the name or the number (if you have not stored the individual in a list) of the calle r. NOTE: Call alert allows you to cont act another Nextel Direct Connect subsc[...]

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    66 www.next el.com Group Calls In a Group call, yo u can communicate instantly with a gro up of people that you have p reviously set up as a “ Talkgroup ” . Your Sales Representa t ive or N extel Customer Care must set up your Talk group by providing yo u with a Talkgroup number for each Talkgroup. After you have the number, you can assign each[...]

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    Nextel Di rect Con nect ® 67 Receiving a Group Cal l When you receive a Group call, you will hear a chirp. Your Nextel phone automatically switch es to Group mode and the Talkgroup nam e displays. To join a Group call: NOTE: Y ou can receive Group calls only in the T alkgroups that you have predefined. Group-Silent Pr ogramming Group-Silent Progra[...]

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    69 Net Mode Net mode us es your pho ne ’ s built-in microbrowser to access a new suite of wirele ss data products known as Nextel On l ine SM . Yo u can us e yo ur Nextel data-capable pho ne to access your itinerary, obtain driving directions, chec k weather and news updates , send and receive email, or even view the latest stock quotes from Wall[...]

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    70 www.next el.com Net Mode Navigati on Keys Som e keys and butto ns assu me di ffe rent f uncti ons w hen you ar e in Net mode. You can quickly and easil y navigate within t he phone ’ s micr obr owse r by u sing th e fol lowi ng ke ys: Mode: Your data-capable phone operates in f our different modes: Phone mode, Private mod e, Group mo de, an d [...]

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    Launching the Mic r obrowser 71 Launchin g the Microbrowse r Just as you use Nets cape Navigator ® or Micros oft ® Internet Explor er to browse the Web from yo ur desktop, the microbrowser contained in yo ur Nextel data-capable pho ne allows you to explore and us e a variety of Internet services. Follow the steps below to begin using Nextel Onli [...]

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    72 www.next el.com Using T9 ® T ext I nput As you compose email or enter street and Web addresses on your Nextel phone, you w ill need to typ e words, numbers an d symbols. Your Nextel data-capable phone h as embedded s o ftware, called T9 Text Input, that mak es ty ping on a ph one k eypad much like t ypi ng on a comp ute r keyboard: it eliminate[...]

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    Using T9 ® Te xt Input 73 Shift: Pr ess and h old # until you see the text entry mode indicator change to reflect th e desired case. For example, when in lower case the text entry mode will appear as “ word ” or “ alpha. ” When in uppercase, the text entry mod e will appear as “ WORD ” or “ ALPHA. ” NOTE: The default for word and a[...]

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    74 www.next el.com Entering T ext Using Alpha Mode & Adding Words to the User Dat abase Words that do not appear in the T9 Database ma y be added easily using multi-tap text entry in “ alpha ” mode. The “ unknow n ” word is added to the User Database automatically so you can type it in “ wo rd ” mode in the future. To add a wor d to[...]

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    Using T9 ® Te xt Input 75 Entering Punc tuation and Symbols There are two methods of entering punctuatio n: Smart Punctuation and Symbols Mode. Smart P unctuatio n T9 Text Input uses Smart Punctuation to quick ly apply basic rules of grammar to insert the correct punctuation within a word and at the end of a sentence. To insert punctuation, press [...]

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    76 www.next el.com Numbers Mode (NUM) Entering Email Addresses To enter an email addres s, you will need to toggle b etw een the text en t ry modes. For exam ple, to type the email address: john@co m pany.com, follow the steps bel ow: 1 From any s creen that displa ys one of the four text entr y modes ( word, alpha, SYM, NUM ), press the right P un[...]

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    Nextel On line Wireless Internet S ervices 77 Nextel Onl ine Wireless Internet Services Nextel Online extends t he power of the Internet to your Nextel data- capable phone by allowing you to retrieve and s end email, receive customized message alerts and access the specific Web information yo u need. Use of the following services requires the purch[...]

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    78 www.next el.com Sites Access information from selected Web sites that fit your bu s iness needs in areas such as f i nance, leisur e, s ports, trav el, weather, and news. Content and content p roviders within this menu option are dynamic and may change freq uently. MSN Mobile MSN Mobile delivers customized content to you o n your Nextel pho ne. [...]

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    Nextel On line Wireless Internet S ervices 79 T ravel T ravel s ervices include the following: Itinerary: If you ’ ve booked travel arrangemen ts through Exped ia.com, you can access your itinerary , including flight and boarding information, as well as hotel and rental car accom modations and confirmations. Directions: Obtain location specific d[...]

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    80 www.next el.com Sport s Obtain the latest sports scores and news with MSNBC Spo rts: Scor eboard: Follow your favorit e professional an d college sporting events. Person al ized and di splayed by indivi dual league, the scoreboard will presen t real-time scores f rom games within a 2 4-hour window . Headl ines: V iew the to p sports headlines. A[...]

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    Nextel On line Wireless Internet S ervices 81 Next elSer vices List Manager With List Manager, you won ’ t have to enter each n ame and number usin g you r pho ne ’ s keypad. Use the con v enience of y our computer keyboard to quickly generate phone lis ts from the Web. You ’ ll a lso have the ability to initiate chan ges from your phone and [...]

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    82 www.next el.com T o Recall a Bookma rk To D e l e t e a B o o k m a r k Searc h Browse the Internet fro m your phone! Under S earch, Go to Site allows you to access wireless-enab l ed (Wireless Application P rotocol or WAP) Internet sites. These WAP sites are specially developed W eb sites for wireless devices, such as your Nextel d ata-capable [...]

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    Nextel On line Wireless Internet S ervices 83 Enterin g Internet Addres ses To access a commer ci al (.com) In t ernet site from the Go to Site screen, you need n o t type in the full Web site address. The microb rowser defaults to “ .com ” Web address categories, s o all you need to type is the name of the organization. The microbrowser will a[...]

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    84 www.next el.com Frequentl y Asked Questions Question Answer What is a bookmark? A bookmark is a sh ortcut to a W eb page or pages that you plan to visit often. By creating book marks, you have an eas y way to return to sites that you like, with out having to remember the W eb address. Is there a limit to the number of si tes I c an bo okm ark? Y[...]

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    Frequently Ask ed Questions 85 Can wor ds be removed fr om the T9 Datab ase? W ords cann ot be removed from the dat abase. When the database becomes full, the least used w o rd is removed to allow en try of an additional word. Is there a limit to the length of the word t o be added to the User Database? W ords in the User Database are limited to 32[...]

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    86 www.next el.com Lis t Man ager data is not being transmitt ed from the W eb to my phone. Why? There are three poten t ial reasons data s ent from the W eb site does not appear on your phone. 1. Y ou may not have sent th e data to your phone. V erify th at you selected “ send ” from the W eb site. 2. Y our phone is not regi stered with List M[...]

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    87 Customizing the i 70 0 plus Phone About This Section This section includes everything you will n eed to know to customize your i 700 plus ph one: Changing t he Display Language You can cus t omize the i 700 pl us p hone to display menus in English, Spanish, French, or Portug uese. The default la nguage is Englis h. To change the di splay languag[...]

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    88 www.next el.com Setting the T ime and Date IMPORTANT: The Time and Date may not be available in your area and m ay not appear on your display. Once this feature becomes available, your i 700 plus phone will automatical ly display the local time and date. You have a choice o f a 12- or a 24-hour clock format, as shown in the tab le belo w: You ha[...]

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    Backli ght Timer 89 Backli ght Timer Your phone ’ s backlight is what il luminates the display when you, for example, first receive or make calls. Through y our Programming Menu ( * # 1 6 ), you can cust omize the amount of time that your backlight remains illuminated, either 10, 20, or 30 seconds. See “ Prog rammi ng Me nus Sho rtc ut and O pt[...]

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    90 www.next el.com Selecti ng a Ring Style With your i 700 plu s phone, you even have a choice on how you ’ d like to be notified of incoming calls. Your Nextel phone has nine s electable ring styles. Users with Alternate Line Service can use the same rin g style or different rin g styles for each ph one line, so you can tell which line is rin gi[...]

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    Setting the Vi braCall ™ Feature 91 Setti ng the VibraCa ll ™ Feature The VibraCall alert is a vibration alert system that notifies you of incoming Phone, Private, or Group calls and mess ages by a repetitive vibration rather t han a ring. You can select this alert system f or all incoming calls/messages, or select individual services for Vibra[...]

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    92 www.next el.com Using Phone, Mail and Group/Prvt V ibrate Option To use Pho n e Vibrate , Phone Vibrate/Ri ng , Mail Vibe or Group/ Prvt Vibe follow the steps below: Programming Menu s You can customize the settin gs on your phone using the Programming menus. Many o f them have been di scussed through out this guide. You can access this menu f r[...]

  • Page 101

    Programming Me nus 93 Programming Menus Shortc ut and Options Press * , # then enter the Option Number f rom the following table: Opti on Number Menu Optio n Function 1 Own Ph# Store and di splay your Nextel hand set ’ s teleph one number. See “ Programming Your Own Ph one Number ” on page 1 4 and “ Displaying Y our Pho n e Number ” on pa[...]

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    94 www.next el.com 11 Display Timer: On/Off Turn on or off automatic display of the Last Call Timer at the end of e ach phone call. 12 Reset Timer Display cumu lative airtime of all phone calls since the last time the t imer was reset. 13 To t a l T i m e r Display cumulative airtime of all phon e calls. 14 1 Minu te Beep: On/Off Automatically sign[...]

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    Programming Me nus 95 24 Area List Progra m Add, edit, or erase numbers and associated names for up to 50 targeted areas. 30 Ringer Vo l u m e Set the ringer volume us ing the volume control keys, or lower the vo l ume to silence the ringer. 31 Set Ring St y l e Select a distinct ring style for incoming phone calls. 32 Mail Vo l u m e Set the volum[...]

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    96 www.next el.com 60 Set Baud Rate Set the modem baud rate between the phone and the P C. See Nextel Online Dial-Up Service User ’ s Guide. 61 Data Ring Vo l u m e Set the de fault data rin ger volume usin g the volume control buttons. See Nextel Online Dial-Up Service User ’ s Gu ide. 62 Pgm Data# View your circuit d ata number. See Nextel On[...]

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    Programming Me nus 97 Option Number Me nu Opt ion Functio n 41 Featur e Reset Returns all feature setti ngs to their original defaults. 42 Master Clear Performs Feature Reset and eras es all stored lists. 43 Master Reset Resets the phone ’ s ident ification numbe r. 44 Chan ge Service Key Changes or r es ets the fraud prevention serv i ce key. 50[...]

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    98 www.next el.com Ordering I nformation Ne xtel Bu siness Netwo rks SM allow you to communicate with individ uals outside as well a s inside your company . These Networks link Nextel cus- tomers i n similar in dustries or g eographies. So , if you need to r each a client, vendor , or contractor instantly , work sma rter by joining the Nex- tel B u[...]

  • Page 107

    Accesso r ies 99 Accessori es Batteries NOTE: For best result s, charge the batte ries within the temperature rang e of 10 º C to 40 º C (50F to 104 º F). Prolo nged charging is not recommended. See below for battery charging times. Char ging t he Batt ery To get the maximum use from the battery, charge it for at least 10 hours before you u s e [...]

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    100 www.next el.com T ravel C hargers Using a Travel Charger, you can charge a battery fro m an electrical outlet. You can use: • The Stan dard Travel Charger • The Rapid T ravel Char ger with U.S. adaptor plug Using t he S tanda rd T ravel Charger Using t he Rapi d T ravel C harger (1 10V/220 V/240V ) 1 Insert the S tandard T ravel Charger ’[...]

  • Page 109

    Accesso r ies 101 S tand ard T rave l Charge r Operati ng Speci fication s Input volt age range: 110V - U.S. Operating temperatur e range: 0 ° C to +50 ° C. Rapid T rav el Charg er Operati ng Spec ificatio ns Input volt age range: 110V/220 V /240V - Inter national. Operating temperatur e range: 0 ° C to +50 ° C. Cigarette Lighter Adapter The Ci[...]

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    102 www.next el.com Remo ving the C igarette L ighter A dapter Cigare tte Lighter Adapter O peratin g Specifi cations Operating volta ge range: 10.8 - 33.0 Vdc. Operating temperature range: -30 ° C to +60 ° C. Desktop Dual-Pocke t Charge r The Desktop Dual-Pocket Char ger charges Motorola authorized batteries, as listed o n page 99, fo r the i 70[...]

  • Page 111

    Accesso r ies 103 Adding a nd Remov ing a Ba ttery from the Rear P ocket NOTE: If a battery i s in the rear pocket and th e i 700 plus pho ne with a battery is inserted into th e front pocket, t he battery in the front pocket will charge to full capacity before the battery in the rear pocket is charged. T he LED for the rear pocket flashes yellow ,[...]

  • Page 112

    104 www.next el.com Deskto p Charger Status The charger displays the battery ’ s charge s t atus. The indicator will show one of the followin g: sol id red =1-30 %; sol id ye llow =31-60 %; fla shi ng gre en =6 1-90 %; sol id gr een =9 1-1 00%. Deskto p Charger T roubles hooting If the battery is not charging and there is: A fla shin g yel low in[...]

  • Page 113

    Accesso r ies 105 Audio Adapter NOTE: The us e of w ireless devices and their accessories ( “ devices ” ) may be prohibited or restr i cted in cert ain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of th ese devices. The Audio Adapter connec t s an earpiece micropho ne or headset to your i 700 pl us phone for privacy and hands-f ree op[...]

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    106 www.next el.com Remo ving the A udio Ada pter Dash Mount Holder The Dash Mount Holder provides a convenient holder for your i 700 plus phone. The Dash Mount Holder can be install ed either horizontally or vertically. Using t he Dash Mount Hol der 1 Simultaneously press the release buttons located on each s ide of the Audi o Adapter . 2 Pull the[...]

  • Page 115

    Accesso r ies 107 Swivel Be lt Clip The Swivel Belt Clip provides a conven ient means by which to carry your i 700 plus ph one with you. Leather Carry Case The Leather Carr y Case helps to protect your i 700 plus phone while on the go. Its l eather belt clip attaches eas ily to your b el t or purse. Th e front of the carry cas e is a clear plastic [...]

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    108 www.next el.com Hands-Free Car Kit NOTE: The use of wireless devices and their a ccessories ( “ devices ” ) may be prohibited or restricted in cert ain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these devices. The Hands-Free Car Kit enables in-vehicle co mmunications by providing a built-i n speaker, a power supply for the ph[...]

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    Accesso r ies 109 To remove the i 700 plus phone: NOTE : The i 700 plus phone should only be us ed with a Hands- Free Car Kit that has a gray b utton on the accessory connector . The use of any other hands-free car kit will result in an “ inco mpati- ble accessory ” message on the phone ’ s di spla y . 1 While holding the i 700 pl us ph one w[...]

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    111 Other Importa nt Information Nexte l C ustom er C are Relax! Nextel C ustomer Care is h ere to help. There are lots of features packed into yo ur Nextel service...and into your i 700 plus phone. B ut don ’ t worry. If, after reading this guide, you still hav e questions about coverage, b il ling, Nextel Direct Connect or any other service or [...]

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    112 www.next el.com User Not Authorized The party t hat yo u called has not p urchased this service. Please T ry Later This service is temporarily not available. Please try again later. User Busy in Private The phone that y ou called is busy in a Private call. User (T arget) Busy i n Data The phone t hat you called is busy using Nextel Online servi[...]

  • Page 121

    Nextel Term s and Conditions of Servi ce 113 Nextel T erms and Condi tions of Service T e rms and Conditions TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: Before calling the Nextel Customer Service Activat ion Numbe r contai ned in the se materi als, you ( “ Cus tomer ” ) must read a nd agree to the follo wing terms and conditions of N extel wirel ess telep[...]

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    114 www.next el.com Custom er must pay ent ire amount set forth in the in voice by the du e date and submit a writte n explana tion within forty-five (45) days from t he date on the invoice. If Com pany determin es that an e rror was made o n Custo mer ’ s invo ice, Comp any sh all cred it Custo mer ’ s account in th e amount of the error. If C[...]

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    Nextel Term s and Conditions of Servi ce 115 10. NO WARRANTY (SERVICE) — Company make s no warranti es, express or impl ied, including without limi tation, any im plied warra nty of mercha ntabilit y or fitness for a part icular pu rpose to c ustomer i n conn ection w ith its us e of the se rvice. I n no event shall compa n y be li able for inci [...]

  • Page 124

    116 www.next el.com [Notice of] Addendum to Nextel Subscriber Agreement T erms and Conditions The parties he reby agre e to t he follow ing addi tional t erms and cond itions wit h respect to Compan y ’ s [data ser vice]. By activ ating any of the Compan y [data services] , Customer agrees to the terms an d condi tions set fo rth here in. 1. APPL[...]

  • Page 125

    Safety and G eneral Information 117 Safe ty and General Infor mation For the safe and effic ient operation of yo ur radio, observ e these guidelin es: Your radi o product contains a tran smitter and a receive r. When it is ON , it receive s and transmits ra dio freque ncy (RF) ener gy. The ra dio operat es in the freque ncy range of 806 MHz to 870 [...]

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    118 www.next el.com When us ing any data fea ture of the ra dio produc t, with or with out an access ory cable, positi on the antenn a of the radi o product at le ast one inch (2. 5 cm) from the body. DO NO T hold t he antenn a when th e radio is “ IN USE ” . Ho lding the an tenna affec ts call quali ty and may ca use the radio pro duct to ope [...]

  • Page 127

    Safety and G eneral Information 119 Safety and General Use Whil e Driving Check the la ws and regulati ons on t he use of wire less telep hones in the are a where you drive. Always obey them. Whe n usin g the r adio produ ct wh ile d riving , plea se: • Give fu ll attentio n to drivi n g and to th e road. • Use h ands-free operatio n, if av ail[...]

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    120 www.next el.com Cleanin g and Dry ing Cons ideratio ns Using a leather ca rry case may help pr otect the surf aces an d help prev ent liquids (e. g., rain) fro m entering i nto the inter ior of the radio product. T his product is not water pro of, and exposin g the unit to liquids may re sult in permanent da mage to the unit. If you radi o prod[...]

  • Page 129

    Accessory Safe ty Information 121 Access ory Safety Informatio n IMPORTANT: SAVE T H ESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Before usi ng any battery or b attery cha rger, read al l the instruc tions for an d cautiona ry markin gs on (1) the batte ry, (2) the ba ttery charg er, which may incl ude a separat e wall-moun ted power supp ly or transfor m[...]

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    122 www.next el.com Limited W arranty Motorola Communication Product s NOTE: This Limited W arranty applies within th e fifty (50) Unit ed St ates an d the District of Columbia I. WHAT THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG: MOTO ROLA , INC. ( “ MOTOROLA ” ) warrant s the MO TOROLA m anufactu red iDE N Communica tion Products li sted be[...]

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    Limited Wa rranty Motorola Communic ation Products 123 LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF T I ME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPEC IAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. III. S TATE LAW RIGHTS: SOME STATES DO N OT ALLO[...]

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    124 www.next el.com j. Scratches or other co smetic damag e to Product surface s that does not effect the oper- atio n of the P roduct. k. Norm al an d customa ry wear an d tear. VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PR OVISIONS: MOTO ROLA w ill defend, at its own expen se, any suit broug ht against the en d user purcha ser to th e exte nt that i t is based o n [...]

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    Limited Wa rranty Motorola Communic ation Products 125 Limited W arranty Motorola Communication Produc ts (International) I. WHAT THIS LIMITED W ARRAN TY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG: MOTOROLA warran ts the MOTOROLA manu f acture d iDEN Communica tion Products liste d belo w ( “ Pro duct ” ) against defects in mate rial and workm anship unde r norma[...]

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    126 www.next el.com FOR A PA RTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMI TED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PR OFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER I[...]

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    Limited Wa rranty Motorola Communic ation Products 127 V . PATENT AND SOFTWARE PR OVISIONS: MOTOROL A will defe nd, at its own ex pense, any su it brought aga inst the end use r purc haser to the ex tent that it is ba sed on a claim that th e Product or part s infr inge a pat ent, and Motoro la will pay tho se costs and da mages final ly awarded ag[...]

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    128 www.next el.com Patent and T rademark I nformation This prod uct is protecte d under one or m ore of the follow ing patents: 481715 7, 48963 61, 4857 928, 504 1793, 50 60294 , 5066923 , 513471 8, 51401 56, 523996 3, 52574 11, 5287 387, 526 5219, 52 89504 , 5316168 , 531724 7, 53383 96, 538992 7, 54065 88, 5424 921, 545 7376, 54 60906 , 5551063 [...]

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    129 Numerics 24-hour Clock 49 A Accessin g New Pages 55 Accessor ies 99 Access ory Safety Informa tion 121 Account Administra tor 22 , 23 , 81 Activa te List Mana ger 22 Activatin g Your Greetin g Schedule 46 Activatin g Your i 700 plus phone 8 Active Line Indicator 12 Alert Re ceipt 94 Alpha 72 Alpha M ode 74 Altern ate Line 34 Altern ate Line Ser[...]

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    130 www.ne x tel.c om Hotmail 78 I iDEN Organi zer 24 IME I numbe r 86 , 11 1 Imm ediate F orwar ding 50 Internatio n al Calls 27 Internatio n al Phone Numbers 28 Inte rnet A ddre sses 83 K Keyp ad Lock 9 L Last 1 0 Nu mbers Recei ved/Sen t 29 Laun ching the Mi crobrowse r 71 Limiting Notif ication to Specific Times 52 Lines pe r Screen 70 List Man[...]

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    Index 131 Private C alls 63 Private I Ds Progra mmin g Your Ow n 24 Quickstore 64 Private M ode 13 , 15 Private/ Group M ode 61 Private/ Grou p Speaker Indica tor 12 Progr amming Me nus 92 Shortc ut and Opt ions 93 Punctu ation 73 Symbols 75 Q Questions? 3 Quick Guide to i 70 0 plus Ph one Functions 14 Quick Re ference C ard 111 Quickstore o f Phon[...]

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    132 www.ne x tel.c om Vibrat e Alert 91 View ing a Page 55 View ing a Pa ge Immedi ately 55 Voice Mail Chan ging Yo ur Passwor d 41 Indica tor 12 Voice Mail Bo x 38 W Warran ty Informati on 122 Web Pagi ng 57 Word 72 Word Mo de 73 NextelUGFnl_Net_UpdateIX.fm Page 132 Friday, June 16, 2000 3:21 PM[...]