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NexteliDENDigital Multi-service Data-capable Phonei830 Phone User’s Guide@NNTN5431A@NNTN5431A

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2Getting StartedTo start using your i830 phone:• Make sure your SIM card is in place.• Charge the battery.• Activate your service.• Enable security.p

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92GPS EnabledTo improve accuracy and increase your chances ofa successful calculation, do the following whileyour phone is determining your approximat

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93Updating Satellite Almanac Data• Stand still. If possible, stand still until your phoneis finished determining your location. Movingyour phone at a

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94GPS EnabledSetting Privacy OptionsYour phone’s GPS privacy options control whetherJava applications on your phone or other softwareapplications may

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95Using GPS with Map SoftwareTo change your GPS PIN:1 From the main menu, select Settings >Security > Change Password > GPS PIN.2 Enter the c

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96GPS EnabledGetting StartedTo connect your phone to your laptop or otherdevice:1 Open the connector cover.2 With the phone’s display facing up, inser

Page 8 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

97Using GPS with Map Software• Stop bits: 1• Flow control: HardwareTo set your phone to send location information toyour laptop or other device:1 From

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98DatebookDatebook stores up to 250 events. You can storeevents over a 13 month period — 12 months afterand 1 month before the current date.A Datebook

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99Creating EventsIn week view, events appear as markerscorresponding to their times.In month view, days with events appear with amarker in the corner.

Page 11 - Locating Your SIM Card

100Datebook2 To assign a subject to the event:Select Subject.Enter the name. See “Entering Text” on page33. -or-Press A under Browse to choose fromcom

Page 12 - Inserting the Battery

101Editing Events8 If you want to create a reminder for this event:Select Reminder.Select the reminder time you want. -or-Select Custom to enter a rem

Page 13 - Charging the Battery

3Removing the Battery DoorRemoving the Battery Door1 Make sure the phone is powered off. See“Powering On and Off” on page 7.2 Press the release button

Page 14 - Battery Use and Maintenance

102DatebookTo copy an event to another date:1 Select the day the event occurs.2 Select the event.3 Press m.4 Select Copy.5 Press A under Yes to confir

Page 15 - Enabling Security

103Making Calls From DatebookFor Events with Numbers to CallIf you stored a phone number, Direct Connectnumber, or Talkgroup number in the Subject orL

Page 16 - Finding Your Phone Number

104Datebook•Reminders— If this option is set to Only WhenOn, your phone reminds you of events onlywhen it is on. If this option is set to Always,yourp

Page 17 - Customizing Features

105Customizing Your PhoneSetting the VolumeOf the Earpiece and Speaker1 From the main menu, select Settings > Volume.2 Scroll to Earpiece to set th

Page 18 - Phone Basics

106Customizing Your PhoneSetting Wallpaper to Change Automatically1 From the main menu, select Settings >Display/Info > Wallpaper > Auto Cycl

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107Temporarily Turning Off CallsTo control how long the backlight stays on:1 From the main menu, select Settings >Display/Info > Backlight >

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108Customizing Your Phone• Large Dialing — sets large digits to appear onthe idle screen when you enter a number.•Contrast— sets the contrast of the d

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109Using SettingsPersonalize FeaturesThe Personalize menu makes main menu itemseasier to access.• Menu Options — Reorder Menu lets youchange the order

Page 22 - SIM Card Security

110Customizing Your PhoneSecurity FeaturesThe Security menu lets you turn security featureson and off and change passwords:• Phone Lock — turns on a f

Page 23 - Unblocking the PIN

111Using Settings• Airplane Mode — prevents your phone frommaking or receiving phone calls, Direct Connectcalls, or Group Connect calls; or transferri

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4Getting StartedBatteryInserting the BatteryYour phone comes with a Slim Lithium Ion Battery.1 Remove the battery door.2 Insert the battery into the b

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112ProfilesA profile is a group of settings saved together sothat you can apply them to your phone easily.A profile contains these settings:•RingTones

Page 26 - Locking the Keypad

113Temporary ProfilesWhen you do this, your phone either:• Updates the profile in effect to reflect thesechanges, without notifying you -or-• Creates

Page 27 - Phone Number From Another

114Profiles3 Press m.4 Select Store Changes.The temporary profile is stored with the name ofthe profile it is based on. The profile it is based on,as

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115Setting Call FilteringSetting Call FilteringThe call filtering setting in each profile lets youcontrol which calls, call alerts, and messagenotific

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116ShortcutsShortcuts lets you access most menu options bypressing a number on your keypad or saying thevoice name of the shortcut. You create the sho

Page 30 - Making Calls

117Deleting Shortcuts6 Scroll to the place where you want the shortcutto appear.7 Press A under Insert.8 Repeat step 4 through step 7 for all the item

Page 31 - Receiving Calls

118Using a HeadsetIfyouuseaheadsetorsimilardevicewithyourphone, you can set your phone to send incomingsound to the headset only, or to the headset an

Page 32 - Ways to Enter Calls

119Nextel®Customer CareThere are a number of features available with yourNextel service and your new i830 phone, so youmay be overwhelmed at first. Re

Page 33 - From Datebook

120Nextel®Customer CareNextel Worldwide®CustomerCareWhen traveling outside of the U.S. and Canada,call +1 (360) 662-5202 for your Customer Careservice

Page 34 - Using Speakerphone

121Understanding StatusMessagesYou may receive status messages under certainconditions. Before contacting Nextel CustomerCare, note the message, numer

Page 35 - Making Emergency Phone

5Battery5 Move the top of the battery door into place.Press it over the release button until you hear aclick.Charging the BatteryYour phone comes with

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122Understanding Status MessagesSystemBusySystem BusyThe system isexperiencing heavytraffic. Please try againlater.Failed ServiceConflictThis service

Page 37 - Call Alerts

123PIN Blocked PIN BlockedCall YourProviderThe incorrect PIN wasentered 3 consecutivetimes. You will be unableto place or receive callson your phone.

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124Nextel®Terms andConditions of ServiceIT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THISENTIRE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Thiswireless service agreement (the "Agreem

Page 39 - Recent Calls

125CONSIDERATION OF THE PAYMENTS ANDTHE MUTUAL COVENANTS AND CONDITIONSSET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEXTELAND CUSTOMER AGREE AS FOLLOWS:1. ACCEPTANCE

Page 40 - Deleting Recent Calls

126Nextel®Terms and Conditions of ServiceCustomer must either furnish the increasedDeposit to Nextel within a reasonable time of itsreceipt of notice

Page 41 - Entering Text

127Agreement. Nextel may extend the Minimum Termby any period of time during which Service wassuspended to Customer or during time on aseasonal Servic

Page 42 - Special Function Keys

128Nextel®Terms and Conditions of Serviceor other malicious code. Customer shall notmodify, disassemble, deinstall or alter theEquipment in any manner

Page 43 - Using Symbols Mode

129Only certain Internet sites may be accessed byCustomer, and certain Nextel Online®Servicesmay not be available in all areas where Service isprovide

Page 44 - Contacts

130Nextel®Terms and Conditions of Servicean estimate and actual service coverage may vary.CUSTOMER'S SERVICE AREA IS SUBJECT TOCHANGE AT ANY TIME

Page 45 - Viewing Contacts

131with features such as voicemail and calleridentification. Monthly access charges shall beginonce Customer's Service is activated, which mayocc

Page 46 - Creating Entries

6Getting StartedTip: To remove the charger from the accessoryconnector: Press the buttons on the sidesof the plug. Pull the plug straight out.4 If you

Page 47 - Storing Numbers Faster

132Nextel®Terms and Conditions of Servicemessages will be charged at the per message rate.Depending on the plan, Customer may be chargedon a per kilob

Page 48 - Creating Pauses and Waits

133government mandated, but is collected to recoverNextel's costs for complying with FederalCommunications Commission ("FCC") programsa

Page 49 - International Numbers

134Nextel®Terms and Conditions of Servicethe full amount due under this Agreement, plus anyadditional amounts charged under this paragraph.If Nextel o

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135allotted Services and any monthly service chargewill not be prorated to the date of termination. Onoccasion, Customer may be billed for Services in

Page 51 - Call Forwarding

136Nextel®Terms and Conditions of Serviceunder this Agreement; (2) Customer behaves in anabusive, derogatory, or otherwise unreasonablemanner to any N

Page 52 - Forwarding Missed Calls

137CUSTOMER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOREAVESDROPPING ON OR INTERCEPTION OFCOMMUNICATIONS MADE WHILE USING THESERVICE OR THE EQUIPMENT.911 or Other Emerg

Page 53 - Settings

138Nextel®Terms and Conditions of Serviceretaining the same phone number; (4) listCustomer's contact information (e.g., name,address, and Number)

Page 54 - Features

139will not support services provided by other wirelesscarriers, except for those services provided by anentity operating compatible iDEN equipment or

Page 55 - Calling 2 People

140Nextel®Terms and Conditions of ServiceANY NEXTEL EMPLOYEES, AGENTS ORREPRESENTATIVES, ARE PROVIDED FORINFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND NOTAS WARRANT

Page 56 - Setting One Touch Direct

141WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING,NEXTEL'S SOLE LIABILITY FOR SERVICEDISRUPTION, WHETHER CAUSED BY THENEGLIGENCE OF NEXTEL OR OTHERWISE, ISLIMITE

Page 57 - Setting Flip Actions

7Powering On and Off• Lithium Ion batteries have a self discharge rateand without use, lose about 1% of their chargeper day.• The battery capacity is

Page 58 - Group Connect

142Nextel®Terms and Conditions of ServiceAND CLASS ACTIONS. CUSTOMER SHOULDREAD THIS SECTION CAREFULLY;ARBITRATION IS FINAL, BINDING ANDSUBJECT TO ONL

Page 59 - Call Timers

143ANY ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED BYA SINGLE NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR. CUSTOMERAND NEXTEL SHALL COOPERATE IN GOODFAITH TO SELECT THE ARBITRATOR WITHINTH

Page 60 - Using Your Phone as a Modem

144Nextel®Terms and Conditions of ServiceCONSOLIDATED, CLASS-WIDE ORREPRESENTATIVE BASIS AND THAT IFARBITRATION IS NOT CONDUCTED ON ANINDIVIDUAL BASIS

Page 61 - Making TTY Calls

145Limitation on Third Party Beneficiaries - ThisAgreement is not for the benefit of any third partyother than the Nextel Associates.Governing Law - T

Page 62 - Special Dialing Codes

146Safety and GeneralInformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE ANDEFFICIENT OPERATION.READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USINGYOUR INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICEPO

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147Portable Radio Product Operation and EME ExposurePhone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold yourradio product as you would a wirel

Page 64 - Phone Services

148Safety and General InformationALL MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5828 MEET THEGOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURETO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless phone i

Page 65 - Call Restrictions

149Electro Magnetic Interference/CompatibilityElectro MagneticInterference/CompatibilityNote: Nearly every electronic device issusceptible to electrom

Page 66 - Ring Tones

150Safety and General InformationOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device,consult the manufacturer of your device todetermine

Page 67 - S appears on the display

151Operational Cautionsas grain, dust or metal powders, andany other area where you wouldnormally be advised to turn off yourvehicle engine. Areas wit

Page 68 - Deleting Custom Ring Tones

8Getting StartedPhone ProgrammingWithin 24 hours of enabling security, you willreceive an alert notification containing yourPersonal Telephone Number

Page 69 - Message Center

152Safety and General InformationClean the external surfaces of the radio productwithadampcloth,usingamildsolutionofdishwashing detergent and water. S

Page 70 - Receiving Messages

153Accessory Safety Information• The cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100feet and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet.• Do not operate any battery ch

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154MOTOROLA LIMITEDWARRANTYNote: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS,ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWAREPURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATESOR CANADAWhat Does this Warranty C

Page 72 - Voice Mail Messages

155What is not covered? (Exclusions)Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance,repair and replacement of parts due to normal wearand tear are excluded

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156MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTYSoftware NOT Embodied in Physical Media.Software that is not embodied in physical media(e.g. software that is downloaded f

Page 74 - Recording Your Name

157PRODUCT, ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE, ORFOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, ORLOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OFB

Page 75 - Advanced Voice Mail Features

158Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International)Limited WarrantyMotorolaCommunicationProducts (International)Note: This Warranty ap

Page 76 - Automatic Playback

159MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way forany ancillary equipment not furnished byMOTOROLAwhichisattachedtoorusedinconnection with the Product,

Page 77 - Delivery Options

160Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International)b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident,water, or neglect.c. Defects or damage f

Page 78 - Working With Group Lists

161settlement or compromise; andc. Should the Product or parts become, or inMOTOROLA’S opinion be likely to become, thesubject of a claim of infringem

Page 79 - Message Forwarding

9Nextel®Voice Mail•Ckt— Your circuit data number is the numberyouuseifyouwanttouseyourphonetotransfer circuit data. See “Using Your Phoneas a Modem” o

Page 80 - Voice Mail Tree

162Patent and TrademarkInformation© 2004 Nextel Communications, Inc. NEXTEL®,the NEXTEL logo®, NEXTEL ONLINE®,NEXTEL.Done.TM,PUSHTOTALKTM,PTTTM,DIRECT

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163IndexNumerics3-way calling 47AAccessories 19safety 152Alpha mode 33BBacklight 107Batterycare 6charging 5door 3inserting 4safety 151Baud rate 111CCa

Page 82 - Two-Way Messages and Net

164Indexshowing only Direct Connect37SIM card 36storing fast 39storing from idle screen 39storing from Memo 39, 42storing from recent calls 31,39type

Page 83 - Sending Two-Way Messages

165KKeypad 2locking 18, 110LLanguage 108Lists, see menusMMemo 42calling from 42creating 42editing 42storingtoContacts39, 42viewing 42MemoryJava applic

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166IndexRecent calls 24, 31deleting 32display time 110icons 31storingtoContacts31, 39viewing 31Redialing 25, 108Ring tones 36, 58deleting 60downloadin

Page 85 - Services

167TTY calls 53baud rate 54making 53mode 53on 53TTY devices 54Turbo Dial 26Two-Way messages 74sending 75VVoice Mailchanging password 66greetings 67gro

Page 86 - Navigation Keys

10Getting StartedPhone BasicsAny time your phone is powered on, the displayprovides you with information and options.The external display shows a shor

Page 87 - Voice Records

11Phone BasicsQuick Access to Main Menu ItemsEach arrow in the navigation key and O can beused to access a main menu item from the idlescreen. Each of

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12Getting StartedjMy Info View personal phoneinformation, includingphone number and DirectConnect number. Seepage 8.n Downloads Provides a catalog of

Page 90 - Java Applications

13Phone BasicsStatus IconsStatus icons appear at the top of the display. Someappear at all times. Others appear only when yourphone is engaged in cert

Page 91 - Deleting Applications

14Getting StartedSIM Card SecurityYour SIM card stores all your Contacts andprotects your personal information. Since thisinformation is stored on you

Page 92 - Shortcuts on the Main Menu

15SIM Card SecurityNote: The default SIM PIN is 0000. Change yourPIN to prevent fraudulent use of the SIMcard (see “Changing the PIN”).4 Press A under

Page 93 - Java Applications and GPS

16Getting Started3 Select Unblock PIN.4 Enter the PUK code.5 Enteranew4-to8-digitSIMPIN.6 Re-enter your SIM PIN.Note: Thesestepsmustbeperformedinquick

Page 94 - Application

17SIM Card Security3 Carefully slide your SIM card into the SIM cardholder.4 Close the SIM card holder.Removing Your SIM CardImportant: To avoid loss

Page 95 - S appears

18Getting Started3 Carefully slide your SIM card out of the SIM cardholder.4 Close the SIM card holder.Note: Protect your SIM card as you would anydel

Page 96 - GPS Enabled

19AccessoriesWhile the keypad is locked, you can respond toincoming calls, messages, and alerts just as youdo when the keypad is not locked. When fini

Page 97 - Making an Emergency Call

20Getting StartedHere is additional information you need to beaware of until the number you have brought toNextel is active on the Nextel network:Next

Page 98 - Location

21Nextel®Customer Carei830 Phone Menu Tree  Recent Calls  Recent Calls (if any)  Store  Delete  Delete All  Call Alert Queue

Page 99 - Enhancing GPS Performance

iContentsGetting Started... 1Removing the Battery Door ...3Locating Your SIM Card.

Page 100 - GPS antenna

22Making CallsYour i830 phone makes two types of calls: digitalcellular phone calls and Direct Connect calls. WithDirect Connect calls, you use your p

Page 101 - Updating Satellite Almanac

23Receiving CallsWhen you place a Direct Connect call, you mustenter the whole Direct Connect number includingthe asterisks.Tip: When you store a Dire

Page 102 - Setting Privacy Options

24Making CallsWays to Enter Calls• Use the numbers on the keypad• Select the number from the recent calls list• Select the number from Contacts• Selec

Page 103 - Using GPS with Map Software

25Ways to Enter Calls3 Place the call now. -or-Scroll left or right to display the Contacts type forthe number you want to call.If you are making a Di

Page 104 - Getting Started

26Making CallsTip: To stop a phone call from being completed,press . if the flip is closed or press e.If you are making a Direct Connect call, press a

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27Using MuteWith the Flip ClosedWhen you make a call with the flip closed,speakerphone is always on.Opening the flip turns speakerphone off.Using Mute

Page 106 - Datebook

28Making CallsImportant: If you are bringing your phone numberto Nextel from your previous carrier,you may receive a temporary telephonenumber while y

Page 107 - Creating Events

29Call AlertsSending a call alert lets the recipient know youwant to talk to him or her on a Direct Connect call.When you send a call alert, the recip

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30Call AlertsViewing Call Alerts1 From the main menu, select Call Alert.2 Scroll through the list.Viewing Date and TimeTo view the date and time a cal

Page 109 - Editing Events

31Recent CallsThe recent calls list stores the numbers of the 20most recent calls you have made and received.If the number of a recent call is stored

Page 110 - Receiving Reminders

iiUsing Numeric Mode...35Using Symbols Mode ...35Contacts ...

Page 111 - Customizing Datebook Setup

32Recent Calls2 Press A under Store. -or-If Store is not one of your options: Press m.Select Store.Tip: If Store is not on this menu, the number isalr

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33Entering TextYou can enter text into your phone using thetraditional method of pressing a key several timesfor each character, or by pressing a key

Page 113 - Customizing Your Phone

34Entering TextThe displayed word may change as you type it.Do not try to correct the word as you go. Type tothe end of the word before editing.3 If t

Page 114 - Setting the Backlight

35Using Numeric ModePunctuationPress 1 or 0 to insert punctuation. Continue topress the key to view the list of symbols availablethrough that key. Pau

Page 115 - Using Settings

36ContactsContacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses.Each Contacts entry can store several numbers oraddresses.InformationstoredinContactsissavedo

Page 116 - DC/GC Options Features

37Viewing ContactsNote: You can store numbers up to 64 digitslong, but every 20 digits must beseparated by a pause or wait. See“Creating Pauses and Wa

Page 117 - Volume Features

38ContactsTo set Contacts to show all entries:1 From the Contacts list, press m.2 Select Filter.3 Set this option to Show All.Creating EntriesA number

Page 118 - Advanced Features

39Storing Numbers Faster7 If you want to add more numbers or addressesto the entry:Scroll past the information you already entered.Enter the additiona

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40Contacts6 If you want to add more information to the entry,follow the applicable instructions in “CreatingEntries” on page 38.7 Press A under Done.E

Page 120 - Profiles

41International NumbersThis feature is useful when using voice mail orother automated phone systems that require you todial a phone number and then en

Page 121 - Temporary Profiles

iiiAssigning Ring Tones to Contacts ...59Viewing Ring Tone Assignments...59Downloading More Ring Tones...

Page 122 - Deleting Profiles

42MemoMemoletsyoustoreanumber,makeacalltothatnumber, and save it to Contacts.To create a memo:1 From the main menu, select Memo.2 Enter the number usi

Page 123 - Setting Call Filtering

43Call ForwardingCall forwarding sends calls to the phone numbersyou specify. You can forward all calls to onenumber or forward missed calls to differ

Page 124 - Shortcuts

44Call ForwardingTurning Off Call ForwardingIf you don’t want all your calls forwarded, turn thefeature off:1 From the main menu, select Call Forward

Page 125 - Deleting Shortcuts

45Viewing Call Forwarding Settings5 Press O.6 Repeat step 2 through step 5 for If No Answerand If Unreachable.7 When you are finished, press A under B

Page 126 - Using a Headset

46Advanced CallingFeaturesCall WaitingCall Waiting lets you receive a second call while onan active call. Call Waiting is always available,unless you

Page 127 - Customer Care

47Putting a Call on HoldPutting a Call on Hold1 Whileonanactivecall,pressm.2 Select Hold.If you want to make the call active again, press Aunder Resum

Page 128 - Customer

48Advanced Calling FeaturesCreating Pauses and WaitsWhile DialingYou can enter a pause or wait while dialing anumber. For more information on pauses a

Page 129 - Messages

49Setting Flip ActionsTo set your phone to call a Direct Connect numberyou choose:1 From the main menu, select Settings > DC/GCOptions > One Tou

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50Advanced Calling FeaturesNote: If you are using your phone with aheadset, and you have the Flip to Endoption set to On, closing your flip sendsincom

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51Call TimersChoose the Talkgroup name from Contacts orrecent calls list.2 Proceed as if making a Direct Connect call.Receiving Group ConnectTMCallsTo

Page 132 - Conditions of Service

ivSuspending Applications...82Resuming Applications...83Ending Applications...

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52Advanced Calling FeaturesTo view or reset a timer:1 From the main menu, select Call Timers.2 Selectthefeatureyouwanttovieworreset.3 To view a featur

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53Making TTY CallsTo use these services, you must install the iDENWireless Data Services software (availableseparately) and subscribe to a Nextel Wire

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54Advanced Calling FeaturesWhen you make a TTY call, the call begins in theTTY mode you last selected.To change mode during a call using your phone:1

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55Special Dialing Codesmessages to the hearing or speech impairedindividual. Telecommunications Relay Service isavailable 24 hours a day, seven days a

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56Nextel®Phone ServicesContact Nextel Customer Care to obtain theseservices or for additional information:Note: Some services are not available outsid

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57Call RestrictionsCall RestrictionsYou can prevent your phone from making orreceiving long distance, incoming, and outgoing(except 911) calls.Nextel®

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58Ring TonesTo set the ring tone your phone makes when youreceive phone calls, message notifications, or callalerts:1 From the main menu, select Ring

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59Ring and VibrateRing and VibrateTo set your phone to ring and vibrate when youreceive phone calls or call alerts:1 From the main menu, select Ring T

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60Ring TonesNote: Ring tones may be downloaded onlyonce.Ifyoudeletearingtonefromyourphone, you must purchase it again todownload it again.Managing Mem

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61Message CenterThe message center manages your messages.When you receive the following types ofmessages, you can access them through themessage cente

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vUsing a Shortcut...116Editing a Shortcut ...116Deleting Shortcuts ...

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62Receiving MessagesWhen you receive a voice mail message, ShortMessage Service (SMS) message, or Net alert,you have 2 ways to access the message:• Re

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63Message Center2 Scrolltothetypeofmessageyouwanttoaccess.3 Press O or press A under the display option onthe left.Note: In order for you to access vo

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64Voice Mail MessagesReceiving a MessageWhen you receive a voice mail message, NewVoice Mail Message appears on the display.To call Nextel’s voice mai

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65Nextel®Voice MailNote: To receive voice mail messages, you mustfirst set up your voice mail box.Note: If you are bringing your phone numberfrom anot

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66Nextel®Voice Mail• Backup — press 1.• Rewind to beginning of message — press 11.• Pause or continue the current message — press2.• Fast forward — pr

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67Recording Your Active Greeting4 Press 2 to record your name.5 Press ** to return to the main menu.Recording Your Active GreetingYou may want to incl

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68Nextel®Voice Mail4 Press 1 to play your active greeting.5 Press ** to return to the main menu.Greetings ScheduleYou can choose to have your greeting

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69Advanced Voice Mail Features3 Press 2 to access playback preferences.4 Press 1 to switch between the playback orders.5 Press ** to return to the mai

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70Nextel®Voice MailTo set a special delivery option:1 After recording your message, but beforesending it, press 5 for delivery options.2 Press the num

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71Advanced Voice Mail Features3 Press 4 to modify a group list. Enter thenumber of the group list you want to modify.4 Press 1 to add a new recipient.

Page 154 - Information

viDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.Address: 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardPlantation

Page 155 - Approved Accessories

72Nextel®Voice MailNextel®Voice Mail TreeMain MenuPrevious MenuUndeleteMessagesGlobal ** ** 3PlayMessagesRecord MessagesPersonal OptionsChange Greetin

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73SMS and Two-WayMessagesSMS MessagesShort Message Service (SMS) messages are shorttext messages, also called text and numericmessages. You can send S

Page 157 - Medical Devices

74SMS and Two-Way MessagesCalling and Storing NumbersIf an SMS message you receive contains a phonenumber, you can call that number by pressing swhile

Page 158 - Operational Warnings

75Two-Way Messages and Net AlertsAccessing Two-Way MessagesFrom Nextel Online Services1 From the main menu, select Net > TextMessaging > Read Me

Page 159 - Operational Cautions

76SMS and Two-Way MessagesTo send a message to a sent address:1 Scroll to the phone number or email address youwant to send the message to and press A

Page 160 - Accessory Safety Information

77Nextel Online®ServicesYou can use your phone’s Net feature to access asuite of wireless data products known as NextelOnline (NOL) services. Services

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78Nextel Online®ServicesTo access the Web:Select Web Sites, Downloads & Marketplace,or SearchTo access Address Book:Select Business Tools > Add

Page 162 - WARRANTY

79Voice RecordsA voice record is a recording you make with yourphone and can play back. You can record notes toyourself or phone calls.Your phone can

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80Voice Records4 Enter the label you want to assign. See“Entering Text” on page 33.5 Press O.Deleting Voice RecordsTo delete a voice record:1 From the

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81Managing MemoryNote: Voice records are stored in your phoneusing the same memory space used tostore messages, Java application data,ring tones, and

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1Getting StartedvolumecontrolsPUSH TO TALKTM(PTTTM) buttonaccessory connectoraudio jackspeaker(in back)retractableantennaexternaldisplaymicrophoneligh

Page 166 - Products (International)

82Java ApplicationsYour phone arrives with Java applications loadedand ready to install. You can download and installmore Java applications.To downloa

Page 167 - Not Cover:

83Resuming ApplicationsTo view your suspended applications:From the Java menu, select Suspended Apps.You can have up to 3 applications running at onet

Page 168 - Provisions:

84Java Applications4 Select Deinstall.5 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.6 When your phone has finished deleting theapplication, press A under

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85Java Applications and GPS EnabledTo remove a shortcut:1 From the main menu, select Settings >Personalize > Menu Options > Add/RemoveApps. -

Page 170 - Patent and Trademark

86Java ApplicationsGranting or Denying PermissionIf you choose By Permission, you must grant ordeny each Java application access to the locationof you

Page 171 - Numerics

87Java Applications and GPS EnabledIf the application has requested access to thelocation of your phone, this iconS appearswhen you highlight the appl

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88GPS EnabledYour phone’s GPS Enabled feature usesinformation from Global Positioning System (GPS)satellites orbiting the Earth to determine theapprox

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89Making an Emergency Call• When your GPS antenna is covered (forexample, by your hand or other object) orfacing the ground• In temperature extremes o

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90GPS EnabledGPS satellite signals and network assist data, itmay take 30 seconds or more to determine theapproximate location. This time will increas

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91Enhancing GPS Performance• The number of satellites used to calculate thelocation. In general, more satellites make forbetter accuracy.To calculate

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