Nextel® iDEN® Digital Multi-Service Data-Capable Phone i90c Release 2 Phone User’s Guide @NNTN4505A@ NNTN4505A
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Table of Contents Introduction .......................................................................................... 1 Welcome to Nextel® .......................................................................................1 Customer Care.................................................................................................2 Ordering Information ......................................................................................3 Driving Safety Tips .......................................
90 Voice Names .................................................................................................41 Accessing Your Phonebook ..........................................................................41 About Phonebook Entries..............................................................................42 Pause Digit Entry...........................................................................................53 Plus Dialing ...................................................................
Messaging Services ........................................................................... 101 Receiving Messages ....................................................................................101 Message Center ...........................................................................................103 Voicemail Messages....................................................................................104 Text and Numeric Messaging................................................................
90 Adding to a Voice Record ...........................................................................137 Labeling a Voice Record .............................................................................137 Deleting Voice Records...............................................................................138 Locking/Unlocking a Voice Record............................................................138 Voice Records Memory...............................................................................
Safety and General Information ..................................................... 194 RF Operational Characteristics ...................................................................194 Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure ..............................194 Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility..............................................197 Medical Devices..........................................................................................197 Operational Warnings...............
90 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible party name: Address: Phone number: Motorola Inc.
Introduction Welcome to Nextel® Thank you for choosing Nextel as your wireless communications provider. Your i90c phone enables you to enjoy clear connections through Nextel’s All-Digital National Network. In addition, with Nextel iTravelerSM Service, you can use your i90c phone to roam internationally in select cities using other iDEN® networks. Countries in which iTraveler service can be used are Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Philippines, Israel, Mexico, and Peru.
90 • • • • J2METM – With the Java Apps feature, you can choose from the many Java programs developed for Nextel. Download Java applications directly from the Internet either over the air from the Download Apps application or using a cable. You can select which JavaTM applications will best help you get business done. For more information visit www.nextel.com/ idenupdate. Musical Ring Styles – Your i90c phone comes pre-loaded with ten custom musical ring styles.
Ordering Information Or, call us at 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your Nextel phone. To complement the i90c phone and Nextel Worldwide Service, Nextel has also launched International Roaming Customer Care support. When traveling outside of the U.S. and Canada, call +1 (360) 662-5202 for your Customer Care Service needs. This Customer Care number will be toll-free from your Nextel handset both domestically and internationally.
90 5. Position your phone where it is easy to see and reach. 6. Keep your eyes on the road. Never take notes while driving. 7. Consider using a hands-free speakerphone or hands-free accessory which allows you to keep both hands on the wheel when speaking. 8. Use your phone's Internet capabilities before you drive. Nextel Online services are not designed to be used while driving. 9. Be a Good Samaritan. Dial 9-1-1 in emergencies to report accidents, impaired or aggressive drivers, crimes or fires.
Getting Started This section will help you get started using your phone. It contains details about some of the features and functions described in the Getting Started Guide.
90 i 90c Phone Features COVER CLOSED Smart Key Antenna Audio Jack Status Light Speaker Key Volume Control Buttons One-Line Display Screen COVER OPEN Earpiece Nextel Direct Connect® Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button Cover Full-Sized Display Screen Cover Status Light Option Key Accessory and Data Cable Connector Menu Key 4-Way Navigation Key Option Key Send Key End/Home Key Photosensor Punctuation Key Next Word/ International Plus Dialing Key Back/Pause Dialing Key Microphone AlphaNumeric Keypad
Main Menu Item 7 Net VoiceNotes Call Alert Queue Delete All Delete Store View P Menu Recent Calls (If Any) Main Menu Item j Recent Calls Memory Meter P Menu Delete All Your home page displays.
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Battery The icon of the main menu feature in use displays in the top left of the status icon rows. For a list of the main menu options, see “Main Menu Options” on page 37. Battery Your i90c phone comes with a Lithium Ion battery and charger. After attaching the battery, you must charge it before you use it for the first time. See “Batteries” on page 177 for the charging times for your phone’s battery.
90 Attaching the Battery 1 Slide the battery cover release button, located on the bottom of the phone, away from the battery cover and remove the battery cover from the back of the phone. TIP: Holding the battery cover downward allows it to fall easily from the back of the phone without being pulled. Battery cover release button 2 Insert the top of the battery into the battery area. Press the bottom of the battery to secure it. 3 Replace the battery cover and press it gently until you hear a click.
Battery 2 Slide the battery cover release button, located on the bottom of the phone, away from the battery cover and remove the battery cover from the back of the phone. 3 Remove the battery by pushing the battery toward the antenna and lifting it out of the phone. Charging the Battery NOTE: The battery can be charged with the phone either turned on or off. For best results, charge it with the phone turned off.
90 Battery Charging Status The battery strength indicator icon found on your phone’s display screen shows the amount of power in the battery. When Using Phone Icon Display a b c d Battery Strength Low Battery 11% to 40% 41% to 70% Fully Charged A short, chirp-like sound indicates a low battery. The icon flashes to indicate that you have approximately five minutes of talk time remaining.
Turning Your i90c Phone On/Off 4 If you have enabled your SIM PIN security feature (see “Enabling/ Disabling the PIN Security Feature” on page 16), the Enter SIM PIN Code screen displays. Enter your SIM PIN (see “Entering the SIM PIN” on page 17). Press C under OK. 5 As your phone connects to the Nextel National Network, you will see Welcome To Nextel and a connecting message.
90 Enabling Over-the-Air-Radio-Service Software (OARSS) Security To receive OARSS programming, you must enable OARSS security the first time you power on your phone or within 20 days of first activation of your phone. See “Receiving Over-the-Air Programming” on page 14. 1 When you power on your phone for the first time, after the idle screen appears, you will be prompted to select OK to update your browser info.
SIM Card Accepting Your Phone’s Programming 1 You will receive a Net Alert with the message New Browser Message Receive Programming Info. 2 Press C under GOTO. 3 You are prompted to accept changes to your phone's lists. Press C under OK. 4 A confirmation screen displays. Press C under OK. 5 You are prompted again to accept changes to your phone's lists. Press C under OK. 6 A confirmation screen displays. Press C under OK. 7 Press r to return to the idle screen.
90 NOTE: It is recommended that you enable the SIM PIN security feature to prevent fraudulent use of the SIM card, your i90c phone, and your account. Enabling/Disabling the PIN Security Feature When the PIN security feature is enabled, you are prompted to enter your PIN each time you turn on your phone. Until a valid PIN is entered, you can use the phone only to make emergency calls. After the PIN is accepted, the phone registers on the network and the idle screen displays.
SIM Card 3 Press R to scroll to Security. Press C under SELECT to access the Security screen. 4 At the Security screen, press R to scroll to SIM PIN. Press C under SELECT to access the SIM PIN screen. 5 Press R to scroll to On or Off. On enables the SIM PIN security feature; Off disables the SIM PIN security feature. Press C under SELECT. 6 At the Verify SIM PIN Code screen, enter the current SIM PIN and press C under OK. C NOTE: The default SIM PIN is 0000.
90 1 From the Enter SIM PIN Code screen, enter your 4- to 8-digit PIN. An asterisk appears for each character entered. The default SIM PIN is 0000. NOTE: Other than emergency dialing, you will be unable to use any of the phone functions, including receiving phone calls, until you enter the PIN. 2 P Press C under OK. If you enter an incorrect PIN, the message SIM PIN incorrect: Try again appears on your phone’s screen. After three consecutive incorrect attempts, the SIM card is blocked.
SIM Card 3 Press R to scroll to Security. Press C under SELECT to access the Security screen. 4 At the Security screen, press R to scroll to New Passwords. Press C under SELECT to access the New Passwords screen. 5 At the New Passwords screen, press R to scroll to SIM PIN and press C under SELECT. 6 At the Enter Old SIM PIN Code screen, enter the current SIM PIN and press C under OK. C NOTE: The default SIM PIN is 0000.
90 IMPORTANT: If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK code ten times, the SIM card is permanently blocked and must be replaced. If this happens, all data will be lost. You will get a message to contact your service provider. Contact Nextel Customer Care for assistance. If the SIM card is blocked, the i90c phone only allows outgoing Emergency calls. To unblock the PIN: 1 Press * * 0 5s. 2 Enter the 8-digit PUK code. 3 Press s. 4 Enter a new 4- to 8-digit SIM PIN and press s.
SIM Card 2 With the antenna facing away from you and the back of the phone exposed and facing up, locate the SIM card holder. SIM card holder 3 Hold the SIM card with the gold contact side facing down and the cut corner in the lower left. Do not touch the gold-colored areas of the SIM card. cut corner 4 Carefully slide the SIM card to the right and into the phone, until it lies flat in the SIM card holder.
90 Removing SIM Card NOTE: To remove your SIM card, you will need a ballpoint pen. Sharp objects may damage your phone and void the warranty. 1 With the phone powered off, remove the battery cover and battery. See “Detaching the Battery” on page 10. 2 With the back of the phone exposed and facing you, insert the tip of a ballpoint pen into the slot to the right of the SIM card, along the right edge of the SIM card. slot 3 With your other hand, gently press the PUSH tab to the left of the SIM card.
Status of Your i90c Phone 4 While holding the tab down, slide the SIM card to the left by moving the ballpoint pen to the left within the slot. 5 When the ballpoint pen has moved the SIM card to the left as far as possible, very carefully lift the SIM card out of the phone. Do not touch the gold-colored areas of the SIM card. NOTE: Protect the SIM card as you would any delicate object. When the SIM card is not in the phone, you should store it in something protective, such as a mailing envelope.
90 My Information You can select My Info from the main menu to display or edit the following: • • Name — enter your name in this field. Private ID — your Private ID is displayed in this field. Your Private ID is your Nextel Direct Connect number and is composed of three parts: Area ID*NetworkID*Member ID. For example: 999*999*9999. NOTE: The asterisks are part of your Private ID. • Phone Numbers of Lines 1 and 2 — your phone’s numbers are displayed in these fields.
Using T9® Text Input Using T9® Text Input Your i90c phone has embedded software, called T9® Text Input, that makes typing on a phone keypad much like typing on a computer keyboard — it eliminates the traditional “multi-tap” method of text entry. As you type, you press only one key per letter. T9 Text Input matches your keystrokes to words in its linguistic database of approximately 60,000 words and proper names.
90 Choosing a Text Entry Mode with Nextel Online When you are using Nextel Online, T9 Text Input becomes available whenever you access a screen that requires you to enter text. The right display option on your the phone’s screen indicates your current T9 Text Input text entry mode: • • • • ALPHA or alpha for Alpha mode WORD or word for Word mode SYM1, SYM2, SYM3, or SYM4 for Symbols mode NUM for Numeric mode To change text entry modes, press the C under text entry mode until the desired mode displays.
Using T9® Text Input Choosing a Language To change the language of the T9 Text Input database: 1 From any screen that requires text input, press q to access the Entry Method menu. 2 Press S to scroll to Languages. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 Press S to scroll to the language you want T9 Text Input to use. 5 Press C under SELECT. NOTE: This feature is not available when using T9 Text Input with Nextel Online services.
90 Special Key Functions Some of your phone’s keys assume different functions while in T9 Text Input Word mode. Backspace and Erase Press C under DELETE once to backspace or to erase a single character. Press and hold C under DELETE to erase the entire text entry field. Space Press R once to accept a word and insert a space when entering text. Next Word in Database If the displayed word is not the word you want to enter, you can display other words.
Using T9® Text Input Punctuation In Word mode, T9 Text Input uses Smart Punctuation to quickly apply basic rules of grammar to insert the correct punctuation within a word and at the end of a sentence. • Press 1 to insert punctuation. One of eight basic punctuation symbols will be inserted (., -’ @:?; ). • Press 0 to change the inserted punctuation symbol to another of the eight basic punctuation symbols. • Press R to accept the punctuation and continue typing.
90 Adding Words to the User Database To add words to the T9 database: 1 Change from Word text entry mode to Alpha text entry mode (see “Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on page 26). 2 Type the word using Alpha text entry mode. 3 Return to Word text entry mode. 4 Press R to add a space. The word you typed in Alpha text entry mode is now in the database. NOTE: You cannot store alphanumeric combinations, such as Y2K.
Display Essentials Your i90c phone’s two display screens tell you what you need to know as you use your phone. This section includes: Display Screens Page 31 Status Icons Page 33 Text Display Area Page 35 Call Information Icons Page 35 Menu Icon Page 36 Display Options Page 36 Navigating Menus and Lists Page 36 Main Menu Options Page 37 Display Screens Any time your phone is powered on, the display screens provide you with information and options.
90 Opening and Closing Phone Cover If you are viewing information on your phone’s one-line display screen, you can always open the phone cover to view more detailed information on the full-sized display screen. However, if you are viewing information on the full-sized display screen, closing the phone cover terminates any activity your phone is engaged in — except powering up, transferring data through a cable, and running Java applications. Java applications will temporarily pause.
Status Icons The icon area on the right may display: • • battery strength icon. See “Status Icons” on page 33. Phonebook type icon for your current call or most recent call. See “Phonebook Icons” on page 40. The Idle Screen The illustration of the full-sized display screen shows the idle screen. The idle screen displays NEXTEL, the time and date, and any active styles (see “Styles” on page 168). The illustration of the one-line display screen shows the one-line equivalent of the idle screen.
90 c Phone In Use — phone is connected on an active call. h Private In Use — number being called is a Private ID. % Talkgroup In Use — phone is active on a Group Call. Y Packet Data Ready — phone is ready to receive data through a data cable. Z Packet Data Activity — phone is transmitting data. ] Mobile IP — phone is ready to access Nextel Online. { Secure Data — phone is accessing Nextel Online using a secure connection. .
Text Display Area The icon of the main menu feature in use always appears in the top left of the status icon rows. For a list of the main menu icons, see “Main Menu Options” on page 37. Text Display Area The display screen’s text display area contains information such as: • • • • menu options messages names phone numbers The number of lines of text shown in the text display area depends on which display view is selected — Standard view, Compressed view, or Zoom view.
90 Menu Icon The menu icon S appears on any screen from which a menu can be accessed. To access a menu, press q on your keypad. Menus are context sensitive. The menu that appears depends on the screen you access it from, and the items on the menu apply to the task you are currently performing. Press q from the idle screen to access the main menu. Display Options On the full-sized display screen, two display options appear at the bottom of most screens.
Main Menu Options If more items appear in a menu or list than can be displayed in the text area, a down arrow or up arrow appears in the left side of the screen indicating that more options may be accessed by scrolling up or down. Down arrow Up arrow B S Main Menu Options By default, the main menu options appear in the order shown in this table. You can change the order in which they appear by using the Personalize feature (see “Reordering Main Menu” on page 159).
90 R Messages Receive, store, access, and manage Voicemail, Text Messages, and Net Alert. ; Call Forward Settings for forwarding calls in various situations. = Datebook Schedule and organize events, by the day or the month, such as appointments and meetings. O Memo Input and store numbers to access later. z Call Timers Display the duration of phone calls, Private or Group Calls, circuit data use, and Kilobytes sent and received.
Phonebook The Phonebook allows you to store up to 250 frequently used names and numbers. When you store information in your Phonebook, it is saved on your SIM card. If you move your SIM card to another Nextel SIM-based phone, you can access information in your Phonebook from that phone. NOTE: If you use a different SIM card in your phone, some information stored in the phone will be lost. See “Inserting/Removing the SIM Card” on page 20.
90 Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers Your Phonebook can store multiple numbers to a single name. For example, you can enter someone’s name into your Phonebook once and then add that person’s home, office, mobile phone and fax numbers to the name. You can store up to seven phone numbers, a Private ID, and an IP address. Each number stored in your Phonebook is automatically assigned a Speed Dial number that corresponds to its location in your Phonebook.
Voice Names For more information on entering numbers into your Phonebook, see “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 44.
90 About Phonebook Entries Each Phonebook entry may contain the following information: • The name associated with the entry — Typically, this is the name of the person whose number you are storing in the Phonebook. The type of number to be stored — Mobile, Private, Work, Main, Home, Pager, IP, Fax, Other, or Talkgroup. You must choose a type before you can store a number. The number to be stored — Every Phonebook entry must contain a number.
About Phonebook Entries 3 When the icon representing the number you want to view is displayed, press C under VIEW. Or, If there is a Private ID or a Talkgroup number stored for the entry, press q. Then press R to scroll to View and press C under SELECT. 4 Press S to view the other numbers stored for this name. Sorting Phonebook Entries You can sort your Phonebook entries by: • • Name — the name you entered for the entry. Speed # — the Speed Dial location of the entry.
90 Checking Phonebook Capacity Your Phonebook can store up to 250 separate numbers. To see how many entries are stored in your Phonebook: 1 From the Phonebook screen, press q to view the Phonebook Menu screen. 2 Press R to scroll to Capacity. 3 Press C under SELECT. The Capacity screen shows how many storage spaces in your Phonebook are in use and how many are empty.
About Phonebook Entries 1 Access the entry details screen: From the Phonebook screen, with [New Entry] highlighted, press C under SELECT. If [New Entry] is not at the top of your list of entries, press R to scroll to the bottom of the list. Or, From the Phonebook screen, press q. Then press R to scroll to New and press C under SELECT. 2 If you want to assign a name to your Phonebook entry, with the Name field highlighted, press C under CHANGE.
90 4 Assign a number to your Phonebook entry: With the # field highlighted, press C under CHANGE. Type the number using the alphanumeric keypad. For phone numbers, use the 10-digit format. For Private IDs use Area ID*Network ID*Member ID (the asterisks must be included as part of the Private ID). To delete a digit, press C under DELETE. See “Pause Digit Entry” on page 53 and “Plus Dialing” on page 54 for information on using these features when storing phone numbers in your Phonebook.
About Phonebook Entries 5 The default Speed Dial number assigned to the phone number is displayed in the Speed # field. This is always the next available Speed Dial location. NOTE: Private IDs and Talkgroup numbers do not have associated Speed Dial numbers. To accept the default Speed Dial location, press R to scroll to the Voice Name field. L If you want to assign the phone number to a different Speed Dial location: With the Speed # field highlighted, press C under CHANGE.
90 6 If you want to assign a voice name to the number: With the Voice Name field highlighted, press C under RECORD. As directed by the screen prompts, say and repeat the name you want to assign to the number. Speak clearly into the microphone. M USER TIP:For best results, use voice names such as “Joe Home” or “Susan Work” and record in a quiet environment. An ) icon appears in the Voice Name field indicating that the voice name has been recorded.
About Phonebook Entries 7 If you want to store more numbers to the name associated with this Phonebook entry: Press R to scroll to Type and then press C under CHANGE. The Type Editor displays. Enter the information for the additional number using step 3 through step 7. NOTE: Each name in your Phonebook may have up to seven phone numbers, one Private ID, and one IP address associated with it. 8 When you have entered all the information for this Phonebook entry, press C under DONE.
90 4 To store to a new entry, press C under SELECT. The entry details screen will display with the number entered in the field. Or, To store to an existing entry, press R to scroll the list of names in your Phonebook. Or press the first letter of the entry to jump to the entry. Once the desired entry is highlighted, press C under SELECT. The Phonebook information for that entry displays with the number entered in the # field and the Type field highlighted. 5 Press C under CHANGE.
About Phonebook Entries 4 With Type highlighted, press C under CHANGE. Press R to scroll to the type of number you want to assign to the Phonebook entry. Press C under SELECT. 5 If you want to add more information to the Phonebook entry, follow the applicable instructions in “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 44. 6 Press C under DONE. To store a Private ID from the Recent Calls list: 1 Press R to scroll to the Private ID number you want to store. NOTE: The Store option for Private ID numbers (e.g.
90 Editing Phonebook Entries 1 From the Phonebook screen, press R to scroll to the entry you want to edit. 2 Press q to view the Phonebook Menu. 3 Press R to scroll to Edit. 4 Press C under SELECT. The entry details screen displays. 5 Follow the applicable instructions in “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 44 to edit the various fields. NOTE: To add additional numbers to an existing entry, press R to scroll to new Type, #, Speed #, and Voice Name fields. Press C under SELECT.
Pause Digit Entry Pause Digit Entry When storing a number, you can program your phone so it will not only dial a number but also pause before entering another series of numbers such as a personal identification number (PIN) or password. This feature is particularly useful for accessing automated services such as voice mail and banking systems from your i90c phone. Example: Let’s say you have a company voice mail account that you frequently check while traveling.
90 Plus Dialing This feature enables you to place an international call from most countries — without entering the local international access code. Use Plus Dialing for all Phonebook entries if you plan to travel outside the United States. Begin by following the instructions for “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 44. Before you type the phone number to be stored: 1 Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0” appears, then changes to a “+”.
Digital Cellular The i90c phone utilizes Nextel’s All-Digital National Network for digital cellular service. You can also use this phone to roam internationally on other iDEN networks using Nextel Worldwide Service. See nextel.com for coverage.
90 Making Phone Calls Your i90c phone provides the following features for making phone calls: • • • • Direct Dial Phonebook Recent Calls List Speed Dial • • • • Turbo Dial® Voice-Activated Dialing Last Number Redial TTY — your phone supports TTY devices and communications. Using Direct Dial 1 From the idle screen, use the keypad to enter the 10-digit phone number you want to call. 2 Press s to place the call. 3 Press r or close phone cover to end the call.
Making Phone Calls To make calls from the Phonebook: 1 From the idle screen, if PHBK is one of your display options, press C under PHBK. Or, From the idle screen, press q, then press R to scroll to Phonebook. Press C under SELECT. 2 Press S to scroll through the names in your Phonebook. Or, Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the first letter of the name and press R to scroll through the names beginning with that letter. Stop when the name of the person you want to call is highlighted.
90 4 Press s to place the call. 5 Press r or close phone cover to end the call. NOTE: If setting for Flip Activation is set to OFF, closing the cover will not end the call. Making Calls from the Recent Calls List Cover Open 1 From the idle screen, press R. Or, From the idle screen, press q. Press S to scroll to Recent Calls. Press C under SELECT. 2 Press S to scroll through the list of received or sent recent calls until you reach the desired call.
Making Phone Calls Cover Closed 1 Press . on the top of your phone to display the most recent call. 2 Use the volume keys on the side of your phone to scroll through the list of recent calls to the desired number. 3 To place the call, press t on the top of your phone. The call will be placed with speakerphone on. See “Hands-Free Speakerphone” on page 69. 4 To end the call, press .. Using Speed Dial Each phone number stored in your Phonebook is assigned a Speed Dial number.
90 Making Calls Using Voice-Activated Dialing If you have recorded a voice name for a phone number in your Phonebook (see “Voice Names” on page 41), you can use this feature to call the number. USER TIP: If you have difficulty making phone calls using a voice name, try assigning a longer voice name to the number. For example, if the voice name “Joe” fails to place a call to Joe Smith’s number, try assigning the voice name “Joe Smith” to the number.
Making Phone Calls Last Number Redial Press and hold s to redial the last number you called. NOTE: If you receive “System Busy, Try Later,” press s to redial the number automatically. You will hear a ring-back tone when the call is successfully placed. Making TTY Calls You can use your phone to make calls using a TTY device. When you make TTY call, the call begins in the TTY mode you last selected. You can change the TTY mode during a call.
90 To make an international call using Plus Dialing: 1 Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0” appears, then changes to a “+”. NOTE: The network translates the “+” into the appropriate international access code needed to place the call. 2 Enter the country code, city code, or area code (as needed), and phone number. 3 Press s to place the call. 4 Press r or close phone cover to end the call. Emergency Calling Your phone supports emergency calling.
Receiving a Phone Call Telecommunications Relay Service Nextel supports services for communicating with speech and/or hearing impaired individuals. You can press 711s to reach a local Telecommunications Relay Center. You will then be connected to your destination number. Relay service works through a Communications Assistant who reads messages typed into a TDD/TTY device by a speech or hearing impaired individual to you.
90 USER TIP:You can turn down the ringer volume by pressing the volume buttons on the side of your phone while the phone is ringing. Sending Unanswered Calls to Voicemail Cover Open Press r or press C under NO while your phone is ringing to transfer incoming calls directly to Voicemail. Cover Closed Press . while your phone is ringing to transfer incoming calls directly to Voicemail.
Recent Calls Cover Closed Press . on the top of your phone. NOTE: Flip Activation must be set to ON. Recent Calls The Recent Calls feature lists the numbers of the 20 most recent calls you have made and received, including Private and Group Calls. You can also view your recent calls on the one-line display screen without opening your phone cover.
90 • • • N indicates an incoming call a indicates an outgoing call V indicates a missed call. (Missed calls appear on your Recent Calls list only if you have Caller ID.) For Nextel Direct Connect calls, an icon appears to the left of the name or number indicating the type of call: • • h indicates a Private Call n indicates a Group Call T Viewing Recent Calls If the number of the recent call is stored in your Phonebook, the name and icon associated with the number displays.
Recent Calls Getting Detailed Information About Recent Calls To get more information about a recent call: 1 From the Recent Calls screen, press S to scroll to the call you want more information on. 2 Press C under VIEW. Or, Press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu. Then press R to scroll to View and press C under SELECT.
90 Deleting Recent Calls To delete a recent call: 1 From the Recent Calls screen, press S to scroll to the call you want to delete. 2 Press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu. 3 Press R to scroll to Delete. 4 Press C under SELECT. 5 Press C under YES to confirm the deletion. To delete all calls on the Recent Calls list: 1 From the Recent Calls screen, press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu. 2 Press R to scroll to Delete All. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 Press C under YES to confirm the deletion.
Hands-Free Speakerphone • Prvt/Grp Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all your Private and Groups Calls. Circuit Reset — keeps a running total of all of your circuit data use, until you reset it. Circuit Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all of your circuit data use. Kbytes Reset — keeps a running total of the number of Kilobytes sent and received by your phone, until you reset it. • • • To view the Call Timers menu: 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Call Timers.
90 Cover Open The speakerphone option (SPEAKER) is available whenever you are on an active call with the phone cover open. To turn the speakerphone on: While on an active call, press C under SPEAKER. While speakerphone is on, Spkrphone On appears in the text display area. To turn the speakerphone off: Press C under SPEAKER. Cover Closed Speakerphone is always on when you are on an active call with the cover closed (unless you are using an audio accessory).
Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting allows you to receive a second call while you are talking on the phone. You can switch between calls so you never have to miss a call. By default, Call Waiting is always on unless you turn it off for a specific call.
90 Accepting Calls Press C under YES. The first call is placed on hold. To end the active call and accept the second call: Press r. Then press s or press C under YES. Switching Between Calls When you accept a second call while you are talking on the phone, your display shows the name or number of each call. An icon appears to the left of each name or number indicating that the call is on hold V or active D: [ Press C under SWITCH to switch between calls.
Call Hold Cover Closed Press . on the top of your phone. If you subscribe to Voicemail, the call will be forwarded to your Voicemail box. Ending the Active Call Press r. NOTE: If you have an active call and another call waiting, closing the phone cover ends both calls. Flip Activation must be set to ON. Turning Off Call Waiting If you do not want to be interrupted during a call, you can turn Call Waiting off prior to making/receiving a call. 1 From the idle screen, press q.
90 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 If you have not placed a second call, you can resume this call by pressing C under RESUME. To place a second call while the first call is on hold: 1 Enter the second phone number you want to call. Or, select the number from your Phonebook by pressing q and selecting Phonebook. 2 Press s to place the second call. To toggle between the two calls: Press C under SWITCH. To end the active call: Press r. The call on hold becomes active.
Call Forwarding 3 Press R to scroll to 3 Way. 4 Press C under SELECT. The first call will be placed on hold. 5 Enter the second phone number and press s to place the second call. Or, access the number from your Phonebook: Press q and then press R to scroll to Phonebook. Press C under SELECT. To place the call, see “Making Calls from the Phonebook” on page 56. 6 After you reach the second individual, press q. 7 Press S to scroll to 3 Way. 8 Press C under SELECT.
90 You can forward Line 1 and Line 2 independently. For more information on using two lines, see “Alternate Line Service” on page 81. When your phone is set to forward All Calls, one of the following icons appears on the top row of your display screen to indicate the call forwarding option you have chosen: Icon Indicates... G Line 1 is active; calls from Line 1 are being forwarded. H Line 1 is active; calls from Line 2 are being forwarded.
Call Forwarding 3 At the Call Forward screen, the Forward field is highlighted. Press C under CHANGE. 4 Press S to scroll to All Calls. 5 Press C under SELECT. 6 Press R to scroll to the To field and press C under CHANGE. 7 To activate a call forwarding number: W If you have never used Call Forwarding before, the Forward screen appears. To enter a call forwarding number, type the number on your phone’s keypad or press C under SEARCH to select from numbers stored in your phone. Press C under OK.
90 Turning Off Call Forwarding 1 Press q then press R to scroll to Call Forward. 2 Press C under SELECT. The Call Forward screen displays with the Forward field highlighted. 3 Press R to scroll to the To field and press C under CHANGE. 4 Press S to scroll to Off and press C under SELECT. { You will now receive all calls on your phone. When you are unavailable, your calls will be forwarded according to your Detailed Call Forwarding settings.
Call Forwarding For you to receive Voicemail messages, Call Forwarding must be set to Detailed with your Voicemail access number: 1 Press q then press R to scroll to Call Forward. 2 Press C under SELECT. The Call Forward screen displays with the Forward field set to Detailed. 3 Press R to scroll to the If Busy field and press C under CHANGE. 4 The call forwarding number you last used is displayed. Press C under CHANGE.
90 NOTE: Some services are not available outside the continental United States. Caller ID If you subscribe to Caller ID, your phone automatically displays the phone number or name (if the 10-digit phone number is stored in your Phonebook) of the person calling (unless blocked by the caller), enabling you to decide whether to take the call or forward it to Voicemail. NOTE: Caller ID information is not available on all calls.
Alternate Line Service To disable on a per-call basis: Press * 8 2 before the call. Alternate Line Service As an Alternate Line customer, you will be given a separate phone number for each line. With alternate lines, you can separate business and personal calls, or designate one as a priority line. Nextel Mobile Messaging and Nextel Online services use the phone number on Line 1. You only need to subscribe to Caller ID or Voicemail once — these services will be available on both lines.
3 With the current line highlighted, press C under CHANGE. 4 Press R to scroll to the desired line and press C under SELECT. Receiving Calls on Your Alternate Line You can receive calls on either line, regardless of the active line setting. The screen displays Line 1 or Line 2 to indicate which line the call is being received on (if Caller ID information is not available). Call Restrictions You can prevent your phone from making or receiving specific types of calls.
Nextel 411 Nationwide Call Completion Nextel 411 operators can connect you to any listing in the continental United States and Hawaii. If requested, the operator will stay on the line while connecting to the number. Driving Directions Nextel 411 operators are able to provide directions to reach a specific destination. Operators will work with you to determine your starting point and provide clear directions to the destination.
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Nextel Voicemail Nextel Voicemail is a flexible, easy-to-use system that takes messages when you’re not available — so you never miss an important call. This section includes: Setting Up Your Voicemail Box Page 85 Logging Into Voicemail Page 86 Using Voicemail Page 87 Advanced Voicemail Features Page 91 Nextel Voicemail Tree Page 99 This section covers the most commonly used Voicemail features. Once you log into Voicemail, there are a number of innovative features you can access.
90 1 Using your i90c phone, dial your 10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number (PTN). For example: 7035557777. If you are calling from a phone other than your i90c phone, dial your 10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number (PTN). When you hear the greeting, press * to access your Voicemail box. The system will prompt you to Enter your password. Enter the last seven digits of your Nextel Personal Telephone Number. For example: 5557777. This is your temporary password.
Using Voicemail The Message Center screen displays numbers of new and total Voicemail messages. g From the Message Center screen, log into Voicemail: 1 Press S to scroll to Voicemail. The numbers of new and total Voicemail messages display. 2 Press C under CALL to log into Nextel Voicemail. Calling displays as you are connected to the network.
90 Main Voicemail Menu You are at the main Voicemail menu when you hear the options listed below. • • • • To play your messages, press 1. (This option plays only if you have new or saved messages.) To record a message, press 2. To change your greeting, press 3. To access your personal options press 4. If you press * while you are in a sub-menu, you will go to the previous menu. If you press **, you will go to the main Voicemail menu. From the main Voicemail menu, press # to exit Voicemail.
Using Voicemail Delete the message. Press 7 Reply to a message. Press 8 Save the message. Press 9 Skip to the next message. Press # Saving and Deleting Messages While a message is playing or after you have finished listening to it, you can save it or delete it. To save a message, press 9. To delete a message, press 7. To have messages automatically saved, see “Automatic Playback” on page 92. Messages that are not saved or deleted remain in your mailbox as new messages.
90 IMPORTANT: For security purposes, it is recommended that you do not choose sequential or repeated digits like 1-2-3-4 or 5-5-5-5 for your password. Recording Your Name When you send, reply to, or copy a message, your name response precedes the message. To record or re-record your name at any time: 1 From the main Voicemail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options. 2 Press 4 to access Personal Preferences. 3 Press 3 to access the Record Your Name option. 4 Press 2 to record your name.
Advanced Voicemail Features Advanced Voicemail Features Multiple Greetings Nextel Voicemail service allows you to have up to five different greetings. You can designate which greeting will be your active greeting at any given time. For example, instead of your regular greeting, you may wish to activate a different greeting for days when you are out of the office or on vacation. The greeting that was recorded during your initial Voicemail box setup is Greeting 1. This is your default active greeting.
90 5 Press 1 to play your active greeting. 6 Press ** to return to the main menu. Greetings Schedule You can choose to have your greetings automatically activated based on a predetermined time schedule. By activating the Greeting Schedule, Greetings 1, 2 and 3 will automatically play according to the time schedule listed below.
Advanced Voicemail Features 3 Press 2 to access Playback Preferences. 4 Press 2 to switch between Automatic and Normal Playback. 5 Press ** to return to the main menu. Changing the Playback Order of Messages With Nextel Voicemail service, you can select the order in which you want unheard messages to be played. You may listen to the last received message first, or you may listen to the first received message first.
90 4 Enter the mailbox number and/or group list number(s). (A mailbox number is the 10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number of a Nextel customer. The name of the recipient plays if it is recorded.) 5 Press # to send. 6 Press ** to return to the main menu. NOTE: You can only send messages using this method to Nextel customers in your home market. Delivery Options After you have created a message, you can assign the message to a category before you send it.
Advanced Voicemail Features To set a special delivery option: 1 After recording your message but before sending it, press 5 for Delivery Options. 2 Press the number that corresponds with the desired delivery option: • Press 1 for Urgent. • Press 2 for Private. • Press 3 for Notification of Non-Delivery. At prompt, specify time and date. • Press 4 for Future Delivery of Messages. At prompt, specify time and date. • Press 9 to send the message immediately. 3 The list of options will be presented again.
90 4 Enter the one- or two-digit group list number and press #. 5 Record a name for the list and press #. 6 Select group members by mailbox number, Group List, or name. 7 Press # to save all entries added to the list. 8 Press ** to return to the main menu. Modifying a Group List 1 From the main Voicemail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options. 2 Press 2 to access Group Lists. 3 Press 4 to modify a Group List. 4 Enter the number of the Group List you want to modify.
Advanced Voicemail Features 5 Press # to delete the list. 6 Press ** to return to the main menu. Message Forwarding This feature allows you to program your phone to automatically forward incoming messages to another mailbox. There are three types of forwarding: Immediate, Silent and Delayed. They are described below: • Immediate Forwarding - Caller is notified that the message will be forwarded. Silent Forwarding - Caller is not notified that the message will be forwarded.
90 Time and Date Charts Time and Date Charts can be referenced for specific tasks throughout Nextel Voicemail service. 24-hour Clock Nextel Voicemail service uses a 24-hour clock: NOTE: To compute the 24-hour clock for pm, add 1200.
Exit Voicemail Personal Options Change Greetings Record Message Play Messages Menu * Main ** Menu Recover *3 Deleted Messages Previous Global Options 1 2 3 4 # Main Menu Nextel Voicemail Tree From any other phone: • Modify 1 Password Playback 2 Preferences Record 3 Name 2 Personal 4 Preferences Access Group Lists Personal ourOptions Own 3. Enter your password.
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Messaging Services Your Nextel phone offers choices in Messaging Services — Voicemail, Nextel Mobile Messaging (Text and Numeric Messaging and Nextel Two-Way Messaging). Nextel Mobile Messaging helps keep you in touch with co-workers and customers, regardless of where you travel on the Nextel National Network: • • Text and Numeric Messaging allows others to send you a message that is displayed directly on your Nextel phone.
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Message Center These message alert screens appear if the new message is the only message you have. If you already have one or more messages when a new message is received, the screen shows the number of messages that are of the same type as the new message. Dismissing Alerts When you dismiss a message alert, the message alert display disappears from the screen and your phone stops sounding alert tones, but the message is not deleted. You can access the message through the Message Center.
90 If MESG is not one of your display options: 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Messages. 3 Press C under SELECT. The Message Center screen displays the number of messages you have in each messaging service — Voicemail (voice mail), Text Msgs (Text and Numeric Messages), and Net Alert (Two-Way Messages and other Nextel Online mail). To access any message service: 1 From the Message Center screen, press R to scroll to the messaging service you want to access.
Text and Numeric Messaging Listening to a Message Later Press C under EXIT. The y icon will appear on the idle screen to remind you that you have a stored Voicemail message. Logging into Voicemail To access your Voicemail messages at any time: 1 Go to the Message Center screen (see “Message Center” on page 103). If Voicemail is not highlighted, press S to scroll to Voicemail. The number of new messages and the total number of messages are displayed. 2 Press C under CALL to log into Nextel Voicemail.
90 • Accept your messages even if you are unavailable, if your phone is turned off, or if you are busy on another call. Alert you of a new text or numeric message, even if you are on another call. Store a message if you are using Nextel Direct Connect and deliver it upon completion of the call. Store the message if you are outside of the coverage area and deliver it as soon as you are back in a coverage area. Attempt continuous delivery of messages until successful, for up to 7 days.
Text and Numeric Messaging Viewing a Message Later Press C under EXIT. The . icon will appear on the idle screen to remind you that you have a stored message. Accessing Stored Messages 1 From the Message Center screen (see “Message Center” on page 103), press S to scroll down to Text Msgs. The number of new messages and the total number of messages are displayed. 2 Press C under SELECT. The Text Msg Inbox screen appears. 3 Press S to scroll to the message you want to read and press C under READ.
90 Email Messaging From any email account, type the 10-digit phone number of a Nextel customer in the To field and add @messaging.nextel.com (for example, 7035551234@messaging.nextel.com). The entire message can be up to 140 characters. Numeric Messaging • • The caller must press 1 during your Voicemail greeting. Once the caller presses 1, only a numeric message can be sent. Operator Assisted Messaging* • • • The caller can press “2” during your Voicemail greeting.
Direct Connect Nextel Direct Connect® Nextel Direct Connect is a digital two-way radio feature that allows you to communicate with your co-workers and clients for a fraction of the cost of traditional cellular calls. With Nextel Direct Connect, you can use the Private Call feature to contact an individual. You can use the Group Call feature to contact a group of people designated as a Talkgroup. NOTE: Nextel Direct Connect® is only available in your home calling area.
90 Whether you dial the person’s Private ID directly or use a number stored in your Phonebook or Recent Calls list, you must have the individual’s Private ID to use Nextel Direct Connect. To learn how to store names and numbers, see “Phonebook” on page 39. NOTE: When dialing or storing a Private ID, the asterisks must be entered as part of the Private ID in order to make a Nextel Direct Connect Private Call. USER TIP:To find out your own Private ID, see “My Information” on page 24.
Private Call 4 Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone. Begin talking after the phone emits a chirping sound. 5 Release the PTT button to listen. Making a Private Call from the Recent Calls List For more information on the Recent Calls list, see “Recent Calls” on page 65. Cover Open 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Recent Calls. Press C under SELECT.
90 Making Private Calls Using Voice-Activated Dialing If you have recorded a voice name for a Private ID in your Phonebook (see “Voice Names” on page 41), you can use this feature to call the number. USER TIP: If you have difficulty making calls using a voice name, try assigning a longer voice name to the number. For example, if the voice name “Joe” fails to place a call to Joe Smith’s number, try assigning the voice name “Joe Smith” to the number.
Call Alerts To respond to a Private Call: 1 Wait for the caller to finish speaking. 2 Press and hold the PTT button. Begin talking after the phone emits a chirping sound. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. Storing Private IDs For information on how to store Private IDs to your Phonebook, see “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 44. For information on how to quickly store Private IDs, see “Storing Phone Numbers and Private IDs Fast” on page 49.
90 3 From the Phonebook screen, press S to scroll to the Phonebook entry for the person you want to alert. 4 Press C under ALERT. The Ready to Alert screen appears. 5 Press and hold the PTT button until Alert Successful displays. The recipient’s phone sounds the alert intermittently until the user of the phone answers, queues, or clears the alert.
Call Alerts To queue a Call Alert, press C under QUEUE. To clear a Call Alert: • Cover open — press C under CLEAR or close the phone cover. • Cover closed — press .. • • USER TIP: You can turn down the Call Alert chirp volume by pressing the volume buttons on the side of your phone. NOTE: Until you answer, queue or clear the Call Alert, you will not receive any additional phone, Private or Group Calls. Call Alert Queue Call Alert queuing enables you to save up to eight Call Alerts in a list, or queue.
90 Sorting Call Alerts To sort your Call Alerts by the order they were received: 1 From the Call Alert Queue screen, press q to access the Call Alert Menu. 2 Press S to scroll to Sort By. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 Press S to scroll to First on Top or Last on Top. 5 Press C under SELECT. Responding to a Call Alert From the Queue 1 From the Call Alert Queue screen, press S to scroll to the Call Alert you want to respond to. You can respond by sending a Call Alert or placing a Private Call.
Group Call 4 Press C under SELECT. 5 When the confirmation screen appears, press C under YES to delete the entry. To delete all Call Alerts from the queue: 1 From the Call Alert Queue screen, press q to access the Call Alert Menu. 2 Press R to scroll to Delete All. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 When the confirmation screen appears, press C under YES to delete all Call Alerts.
90 5 Press C under SELECT. The entry details screen displays. 6 Enter the information as you would any other Phonebook entry. (See “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 44.) When you get to Type, make sure that you select theTalkgroup n icon. 7 Enter the Talkgroup number. For example: 127. 8 When you have completed the entry details, press C under DONE. Making a Group Call from the Keypad 1 Press # and then enter the Talkgroup number of the group that you want to call.
Group Call Making a Group Call from the Recent Calls List 1 From the Recent Calls screen, press R to scroll to the name of the Talkgroup you want to call. 2 Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone, wait for the chirp, and speak. The phones of individuals in the Talkgroup will emit a chirping sound to alert them that someone is calling. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. Receiving a Group Call When you receive an incoming Group Call, your phone emits a chirp.
90 To join an ongoing Group Call: 1 Using the keypad, press # and enter the Talkgroup number. Or, From the Phonebook screen, press R to scroll to the name of the Talkgroup you want to join. Or, If the Talkgroup you want to join is on your Recent Call list, go to the Recent Calls screen and press R to scroll to the name of the Talkgroup you want to join. 2 Press C under JOIN. Group-Silent Programming Group-Silent programming enables you to silence incoming Group Calls and communication.
Datebook The Datebook is a calendar in your i90c phone that enables you to schedule and organize events, such as appointments and meetings. Schedules can be created and viewed for specific days, and reminder alarms can be set so you never miss important events. You can view upcoming events by week or by day. The Datebook stores and manages 250 events over a 13-month period (12 months ahead and 1 month back). NOTE: The time and date format and the year used in Datebook can be set by you.
90 Datebook Icons There are several icons commonly used in the Datebook application: Symbol Description C Event without a start/ end time f More options are available j Recurring Appointment I Datebook Alarm G Used to move through fields when setting a time and date. Viewing Your Datebook To access your Datebook: 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Datebook. 3 Press C under SELECT.
Viewing Your Datebook Viewing a Week When you access your Datebook, the current week is displayed. You can scroll to other weeks by pressing S. Event without a start/end time c Displayed week Days of week Events The dates of the displayed week appear at the top of the text area of your phone’s screen. Below the dates are letters indicating the days of the week. When you access your Datebook, the current day is highlighted. You can scroll to other days by pressing T.
90 Viewing Event Details To view the details of an event: 1 Select and view the day containing the event you want to view. 2 Press S to scroll to the event. 3 Press C under VIEW. This displays event details such as day of week, time, title, duration, alarm time, and repeat cycle. For more information about events, see “About Datebook Events” on page 124. Viewing Today You can easily go to the current day when viewing your Datebook: 1 While viewing any week, day, or event, press q.
Adding New Events Adding New Events Using the following instructions, you will enter the information in the order the items appear on the Event Form screen. However, you can enter this information in any order by pressing S to scroll through the items on the Event Form screen. You can leave any item blank (except title and date) or unchanged by pressing S to scroll past it on the Event Form screen. Only a title and a date are required for a valid event.
90 3 Assign a title to the event: Press C under BROWSE to choose from a list of commonly used event titles. Press S to scroll to the title you want and press C under SELECT. Or, Type the title using the alphanumeric keypad. See “Using T9® Text Input” on page 25 for information about entering text into this field. You can also enter a description of the appointment or any other text. When you are finished, press C under OK. The Event Form screen returns with the Start field highlighted.
Adding New Events 6 The default date assigned to an event is the day that was highlighted when you accessed the Event Form screen to add the event. To assign a different date: With the StartDate field highlighted, press C under CHANGE. From the StartDate screen, enter the date of the event: Type in the date, or press S to scroll through the months, days, and years. Press T or press C under G to move through the fields. Press C under DONE. The Event Form screen returns with the Repeat field highlighted.
90 8 If you want to set an alarm to remind you that the event is approaching: With the Alarm field highlighted, press C under CHANGE. From the Alarm screen, press S to scroll to the desired alarm option (5 min before, 1 hour before, etc.). Press C under SELECT. 9 If you want your phone to change to a style you have defined when the event occurs (see “Styles” on page 168): With the Styles field highlighted, press C under CHANGE. From the Style screen, press S to scroll to the desired style.
Editing Events Editing Events 1 If you are viewing the event: Press C under EDIT. Or, If you are viewing the day containing the event: Press S to scroll to the event you want to edit. Press q to display the Datebook Menu. Press R to scroll to Edit and then press C under SELECT. 2 Follow the applicable instructions in “Adding New Events” on page 125 to edit the various fields. Deleting Events 1 View the day containing the event and press S to scroll to the event you want to delete.
90 Datebook Event Reminders If you have set an alarm to remind you that a Datebook event is approaching, your phone sounds an audible alarm and displays a reminder. NOTE: You must have the Time and Date display turned on to receive event reminders. This is the default setting. Cover Open When a Datebook event reminder appears on the full-sized screen: Press C under VIEW to view more information about the Datebook event. Or, Press C under EXIT to dismiss the event reminder.
Customizing Datebook Set Up • Active Only sets Datebook to ignore alarms that occur when your phone is powered off. This is the default setting. • Delayed If Off sets Datebook to delay alarms that occur when your phone is powered off until your phone is next powered on. Weekday — sets the first day of the week your Datebook displays when you are viewing a week. The default is Sunday. DeleteAfter — controls how long your Datebook waits to delete an event after it has occurred. The default is four weeks.
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Memo The Memo application provides you with a place to store a numeric note (for example, a phone number) in your i90c phone that you can call. This section includes: Adding a New Memo Page 133 Viewing a Memo Page 133 Editing a Memo Page 134 Deleting a Memo Page 134 Adding a New Memo You can add a memo from the idle screen or while on an active call. 1 Press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Memo. 3 Press C under SELECT. The Memo screen displays. 4 Type your numeric memo using the phone’s keypad.
90 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 To call this number, press s. Editing a Memo 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Memo. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 Type the new number. You can delete a digit by pressing C under DELETE. To delete all the digits, press and hold C under DELETE. 5 Press C under STORE. Deleting a Memo 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Memo. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 Press and hold C under DELETE. 5 Press C under STORE. nextel.
Voice Record The Voice Record feature of your i90c phone enables you to record and play back personal messages or the incoming portion of phone calls on your i90c phone.
90 Accessing Voice Record To access the Voice Record feature: 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to VoiceRecord. 3 Press C under SELECT. Recording a Voice Record To record a personal message as a Voice Record: 1 From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to [New VoiceRec]. 2 Press C under RECORD and speak the message you want to record into the microphone. 3 When you are finished recording your Voice Record, press C under STOP.
Playing a Voice Record Playing a Voice Record 1 From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record you want to play. 2 Press C under PLAY. 3 To stop the Voice Record while it is playing, press C under BACK or close phone cover. NOTE: Voice Records are heard through the speaker.
90 3 Press R to scroll to Label and press C under SELECT. 4 At the Enter Label screen, enter a label for the Voice Record using the alphanumeric keypad. 5 Press C under OK. Deleting Voice Records To delete a Voice Record: 1 From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record you want to delete. 2 Press q to view the VoiceRecd Menu. 3 Press R to scroll to Delete and press C under SELECT. 4 A confirmation screen appears. Press C under YES to confirm.
Voice Records Memory To lock or unlock a Voice Record: 1 From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record you want to lock or unlock. 2 Press q to view the VoiceRecd Menu. 3 Press R to scroll to Lock or Unlock. 4 Press C under SELECT. A confirmation screen displays. Voice Records Memory Typically, you can store up to 20 Voice Records with a total time of about three minutes.
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Nextel Online You can use your phone’s Net feature to access a suite of wireless data products known as Nextel Online® (NOL). You can use your Internet-ready i90c phone to send and receive email, two-way messages, access your address book obtain driving directions, check weather and news updates, shop, view the latest stock quotes, conduct financial transactions, and more. Access the specific information you need to get business done... easily...
90 Starting the Microbrowser Just as you use Netscape Navigator® or Microsoft® Internet Explorer to browse the Web from your desktop, the microbrowser contained in your phone allows you to explore and use a variety of Nextel Online services. To begin using NOL: 1 From the idle screen, press q to access the Main Menu. 2 Press R to scroll to Net. 3 Press C under SELECT. 4 Your NOL home page displays.
Using Your Phone as a Modem 5 Scroll to highlight the service you wish to access and press C under OK, or press the number shown to the left of your desired selection to automatically jump to that service. Press * to return to the previous screen. To return to the home page from anywhere within the various menus and sub-menus, press r. NOTE: Home pages will vary depending on the Nextel Online service plan to which you have subscribed. 6 To exit the browser, press r until the idle screen displays.
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Java Apps The Java Apps feature of your i90c phone runs applications written in the Java programming language. Your i90c phone comes with Java Applications preloaded. NOTE: In order to run a Java application, you may first need to install the application. See “Installing Java Apps” on page 146. You can download, install, and run additional Java applications (games and business and productivity tools) by ordering via the Internet at nextel.
90 Installing Java Apps To install Java applications on your phone: 1 From the Java Apps screen, press R to scroll to the desired application. 2 To determine whether the application needs to be installed, look at the display options on the screen. If the display option is RUN or SELECT, the application is already installed and ready to run. See “Running Java Apps” on page 146. If the display option is INSTALL, press C under INSTALL to install the application.
Downloading Custom Applications NOTE: Closing the phone cover will return you to the idle screen. Resuming a Suspended Application Cover Open Press C under RESUME. Cover Closed 1 Open phone cover. The idle screen displays. 2 Press q. 3 Press S to scroll to Java Apps. 4 Press C under SELECT. 5 Press C under RESUME. Stopping a Running Application Press r and then press C under EXIT.
90 Java Apps Memory If you want to install additional Java applications in your phone, you must have enough memory in your phone to store and run the additional application you want. If you do not have enough memory, you can deinstall an application or delete a Voice Record (see “Deleting Voice Records” on page 138) to free up memory. You can check to see how much Data, Program, and Heap memory your phone has free: • Data — memory used to store application data, such as image files.
Deinstalling Java Apps 3 Press R to scroll to DEINSTALL. 4 Press C under SELECT. 5 A confirmation screen displays. Press C under YES. 6 A warning screen displays. Press C under OK to continue. 7 When your phone has finished deinstalling the application, press C under DONE.
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Customizing the i90c Phone You can customize your i90c phone to fit the way you want to use it. This section includes: Settings Page 151 Styles Page 168 Shortcuts Page 174 Settings The phone’s Settings menu enables you to control many of the phone’s features and functions, including display properties, message handling, and security features. To access the Settings menu: 1 From the idle screen, press q. 2 Press R to scroll to Settings. 3 Press C under SELECT.
90 • Initial Setup — sets a variety of display features including the language displayed, the size of the characters on the full-sized display screen, the screen contrast, time and date formats, current year, backlight, status light, and scrolling. Also turns auto redial on or off and sets baud rate. VoiceVolume — sets the volume of your phone’s earpiece and speaker. Tkgrp Settings — sets certain Talkgroup options. Service Status — shows the status of your phone’s services.
Settings • VibeAll — choosing On sets the phone to vibrate for all calls, messages, and alerts; choosing Off enables you set the type of notification for each of these features. Ring Style and Notification Type When you set VibeAll to On, your phone vibrates to notify you of all types of calls, messages, and alerts.
90 The following icons appear on your display screen to indicate the options you have chosen: Icon Indicates... - Vibrate All - phone is set to vibrate when you receive all types of calls, messages, and alerts; the VibeAll option is On. [ Vibrate On - phone is set to vibrate when you receive phone calls. \ Vibrate Then Ring - phone is set to vibrate and then ring when you receive phone calls. * Silent - phone is set not to ring.
Settings 4 Press R to scroll to the ring style you want to assign to the feature. 5 To assign the ring style, press C under SELECT. You may want to make more room in your phone’s memory by deleting some ring styles. NOTE: If a ring style is deleted from your phone’s memory, it is removed from your list of ring style options. You can no longer assign the ring style to a feature, unless you download the ring style again.
90 • Silent — the phone does not ring to notify you. To set a notification type: 1 From the Ring/Vibrate screen, ensure that VibeAll is set to Off. Then press S to scroll to any of the features on the Ring/Vibrate screen after VibeAll. 2 Press C under SELECT. 3 With the Type field highlighted, press C under CHANGE. 4 Press R to scroll to the notification type you want to assign to the feature. 5 To assign the notification type, press C under SELECT.
Settings • • • Minute Beep — an audible beep occurs every minute of an active call at the 50 second mark. The Notifications option controls message notification during calls: • Receive All — notifies you of all types of messages during calls. • Msg Mail Only — notifies you of mail messages only; all other types of message notifications are delayed until the call has ended. • Delay All — delays notification of all messages until the call has ended. This is the default setting.
90 To lock the phone's keypad: Press q *. When you receive an incoming call, message or alert, Keypad Lock is temporarily disabled. You can respond to the incoming call, message or alert. When finished, press r until you return to the idle screen. Once you return to the idle screen, Keypad Lock will automatically reactivate. To unlock the phone's keypad: Press q *.
Settings Using Master Reset The Master Reset option is provided for use only under the direction of a Nextel Customer Care Representative. It resets your service. Personalize Personalize contains options that control which major features are easiest to access when you turn on your phone: • • Main Menu — changes the order of the items on your main menu. Keys — controls which main menu items appear above the two option keys on the idle screen.
90 Your phone arrives with Phonebook (PHBK) assigned to the left option key and Messages (MESG) assigned to the right option key. You can assign any main menu option you want to the option keys. 1 From the Personalize screen, press R to scroll to Keys. 2 Press C under SELECT. The Keys screen shows the option assigned to each option key (Left and Right). 3 To change the option assigned to the left option key, press C under CHANGE while Left is highlighted.
Settings Initial Setup Initial Setup enables you to control a variety of your phone’s features that you may want to modify when you first get your phone: • • Time/Date Format — sets the format in which the time and date display on your phone. Year — sets the current year. NOTE: Changing the current year may affect stored Datebook events. Datebook stores events 12 months ahead and one month before the current date. Events outside this range will be deleted. See “Datebook” on page 121 for more information.
90 Changing Time and Date Format Your phone displays times in 12-hour-clock format (12:00 am through 11:59 pm) or 24-hour-clock format (0:00 through 23:59). It displays dates in month/ day format or day/month format. NOTE: If you turn the time and date display off, no times are associated with calls on your Recent Calls list or Voice Records, and the alarm feature of your Datebook is disabled.
Settings Setting Auto Redial When Auto Redial is set to On, if you receive a System Busy or Try Later message while making a call, the phone will redial the number automatically. You will hear a ring-back tone when a successful call is placed. When Auto Redial is set to Off, you must press and hold s to redial the last number dialed. Setting Backlight Timer The backlight illuminates the display when you receive or make calls or use the phone in poor lighting conditions.
90 3 Press S to scroll to the desired option. 4 Press C under SELECT. Adjusting Status Light The status light is located on the top right side of the phone, near the cover hinge. It illuminates when the phone is on. See “Status of Your i90c Phone” on page 23. You can turn the status light feature on or off from the Initial Setup screen. Setting Text Display The text display option controls the size of the text displayed on your phone’s full-sized display screen.
Settings Setting Scrolling You can set your phone to scroll through menus and lists in either of two ways: • Up/Down — when you reach the bottom or top of a list or menu, scrolling stops until you scroll in the other direction. Wrap Around — when you reach the bottom or top of a list or menu, scrolling “wraps” around and continues at the other end of the list or menu. • You can set the scrolling style from the Initial Setup screen using the Scroll option.
90 Feature Reset Feature Reset returns all your phone’s settings to their original defaults. Use only under the direction of a Nextel Customer Care Representative. Setting Baud Rate You can set your phone’s baud rate from the Initial Setup screen. Scroll to the Baud Rate option and then choose the baud rate you want, or choose Auto to set your phone to automatically choose the appropriate baud rate.
Settings IMPORTANT: When you are using HCO, the sound coming from your phone speaker may be uncomfortably loud. Use caution when putting the phone to your ear. (For information on setting your phone’s speaker volume, see “Voice Volume” on page 168. NOTE: TTY device manufacturer’s proprietary feature such as TurboCode, High-Speed, and Interruption are not supported by your phone. These features must be turned off or disabled to use your TTY device with your phone.
90 • After Prvt — sets the amount of time your phone takes to return to the idle screen after a Private Call. Each option can be set to 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or to return to the idle screen immediately. Voice Volume Voice Volume sets the volume of the sound coming from your phone’s earpiece or speaker: 1 From the Voice Volume screen, highlight Earpiece Vol to set the earpiece volume, or press R to scroll to Speaker Vol to set the speaker volume. 2 Press C under CHANGE.
Styles Your phone comes with pre-set styles, such as Car and Meeting. You can use these pre-set styles, edit them or create your own styles. You can have up to ten total styles. Each style contains the following settings: • Ring/Vibe — controls how your phone rings and vibrates when you receive calls and other messages. See “Ring/Vibe” on page 152. Backlight — controls how long your phone’s backlight stays on. See “Setting Backlight Timer” on page 163.
90 To create a style: 1 From the Styles Menu screen, press R to scroll to [New Style]. 2 Press C under SELECT. 3 Assign a name to the style you are creating: In the Name screen, use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name you want to give the style. As you type, you can delete a letter by pressing C under DELETE. To create a space, press P once. Press C under OK. 4 In the New screen, press R to scroll through the settings for each style option.
Styles 4 To change any style option: Press R to highlight the option. Press C under CHANGE or SELECT. Use the screens that appear to make your changes. 5 When all the style options have the settings you want, press C under DONE. Activating a Style When you access the Styles Menu, a check mark appears to the left of the name of the style that is currently active on your phone. If no style is active, the check mark appears next to Off. The active style name will appear on the idle screen.
90 To access the Styles Action menu, press q from the Styles Menu. The Styles Action menu provides the following options: • • • • • • View — view settings of the highlighted style. Change — activate the highlighted style. Edit — edit the settings of the highlighted style. New — create a new style. Delete — delete the highlighted style. Delete All — delete all styles.
Styles To choose Phonebook entries that you want your phone to respond to calls from: 1 From the Call Filter screen, press R to scroll to Phone. 2 Press C under CHANGE. 3 Press R to scroll to Some Phonebook. 4 Press C under SELECT. The entries stored in your Phonebook appear. 5 To select a Phonebook entry as one you want to your phone to respond to, press S to scroll to the Phonebook entry and press C under SELECT. A check mark appears next to each selected Phonebook entry.
90 • All prevents your phone from notifying you of all messages. Call Filter can prevent your phone from ringing or vibrating when you receive a message. Your display screen will still indicate that you have messages. Shortcuts The Shortcuts feature enables you to access most menu or submenu options in your phone by pressing a numeric button on the keypad or speaking a voice name for the shortcut.
Shortcuts 5 If you want to record a voice name for that shortcut: Press R to highlight the Voice field. Press C under RECORD. As directed by the screen prompts, say and repeat the name you want to assign to the shortcut. Speak clearly into the microphone. An ) icon appears in the Voice field indicating that the voice name has been recorded. TIP: 6 For best results, record in a quiet environment. Press C under DONE. Using a Shortcut To use a shortcut to access a menu: 1 From the idle screen, press q.
90 Or, if you have assigned the shortcut a voice name: 1 From the idle screen, press and hold t on the top of your phone until the phone beeps and the Say Name Now screen appears, then release. 2 Say the voice name assigned to the shortcut into your phone’s microphone. Your phone will play the voice name back to you. Using the Shortcut Menu The Shortcut Menu enables you to manage your shortcuts with the following options. • • • • • New — view instructions for assigning a shortcut.
Accessories To order additional accessories, go to nextel.com or call Nextel NextdaySM Accessories at 1-800-914-3240. You can also contact your Nextel Authorized Sales Representative or stop by any Nextel Store. For information on Nextel retail store locations, go to nextel.com.
90 Battery Charging Times MOTOROLA BATTERIES Charging Time to 100% Item Number Description/ Chemistry Rapid Travel Charger (SPN4716) Standard Multi-Volt Travel Charger (SPN4940) Standard Travel Charger (SPN4808) SNN5705/ NTN1826 Standard Li Ion 2 hours 30 minutes 5 hours 5 hours SNN5717/ NTN1825 Slim Li Ion 2 hours 30 minutes 4 hours 4 hours NOTE: Charging times are based on a fully discharged battery.
Travel Chargers Accessory connector Using the Travel Charger 1 While holding the phone with its keypad facing up, insert the accessory connector into the bottom of the phone until you hear a click. 2 If you have either the Standard Multi-Volt Travel Charger or the Rapid Travel Charger, flip open the prongs, and plug the Travel Charger transformer into an AC wall outlet. Or, If you have the Standard Travel Charger, plug the Travel Charger transformer into an AC wall outlet.
90 Carry Holster The Carry Holster provides a convenient means by which to carry your i90c phone with you. To use the Carry Holster: 1 With the front of the phone facing the Carry Holster, slide the bottom portion of the phone into the bottom of the Carry Holster. Carry Holster 2 i90c phone Press the upper portion of the phone into the holster until the top portion snaps into the Carry Holster. To remove, push the tab.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Universal Serial Bus (USB) Your phone is able to communicate with USB capable laptop and desktop computers. The USB-capable i90c phone supports both RS232 serial communications and USB communications (with USB mother devices). The i90c phone will automatically detect whether an RS232 serial or USB cable has been connected and will utilize the appropriate protocol. No other action is required in order to select between USB or RS232 serial communications.
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Other Important Information This section includes the following topics: Nextel Customer Care Page 183 Understanding Status Messages Page 184 Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service Page 187 Safety and General Information Page 194 Limited Warranty Information Page 210 Patent and Trademark Information Page 218 Nextel Customer Care Relax! Nextel Customer Care is here to help. There are lots of features packed into your Nextel service... and into your i90c phone. But don’t worry.
90 International Roaming Customer Care Call us at +1(360) 662-5202 (toll free) from your Nextel phone. We’ll be happy to give you help, explanations and anything else you need to enjoy your Nextel service as soon as possible! Before you contact Nextel Customer Care for service or to resolve an issue, be sure to have your Nextel Personal Telephone Number, your model number (located on your phone underneath the battery), and the ID number printed on your SIM card.
Understanding Status Messages Status Messages (one-line display) Status Messages (full-screen display) Message Description Busy in Data User Busy in Data The phone that you called is busy using Nextel Online services or Nextel Online Dial-Up Service. Restricted Service Restricted This service was restricted by Nextel, or this service was not purchased. Not Avail. Service Not Available This feature is not available on the current network.
90 Status Messages (one-line display) Status Messages (full-screen display) Message Description Insert SIM Insert SIM Your SIM Card is not being detected. Please check to ensure that you have inserted the SIM Card. Check SIM Check SIM Card Please check your SIM Card to make sure it has been inserted properly. No message. Wrong PIN You have entered an incorrect PIN number. No message. Wrong Code Your phone will not accept a nonNextel SIM card.
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: This Agreement starts when you open the inside package of any phone or accessory equipment (“Equipment”), you (“Customer”) received with this Agreement, or when you call to activate Nextel wireless communications services (“Service”), or when you sign this Agreement, whichever applies.
90 3. CUSTOMER RADIO EQUIPMENT – Company is not responsible for the installation, operation, quality of transmission, or maintenance of the Equipment. Any change in Service or Equipment may require additional programming or Equipment or changes to assigned codes or numbers which may require programming fees. Company reserves the right to change or remove assigned codes and/or numbers when such change is reasonably necessary in the conduct of its business.
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service charge is for costs related to the non-timely payment and shall not be deemed an interest payment. If the parties have agreed that payments are to be made in installments, or on credit, Customer shall be responsible for paying amounts due as agreed. If Customer does not make all payments when they are due, such failure shall be a default under this Agreement and Company shall be entitled to exercise any remedies it may have under this Agreement or at law or in equity.
90 8. APPLICATION CUSTOMER CARE AND SUPPORT – Customer acknowledges and agrees that in most cases, the developer of an Application is responsible for providing customer care and Application support to all Customers using the Application. In the event Customer contacts Company customer care with a problem concerning the use of an Application, Customer may be referred to the Application developer’s customer care, and Company shall have no obligation to support such Application. 9.
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service 12. TAXES, FEES, SURCHARGES & ASSESSMENTS – Customer is responsible for all federal, state, and local taxes, fees, surcharges, and other assessments (collectively, "Charges") that are imposed on telecommunications services, other services, and equipment or that are measured by gross receipts from the sale of telecommunication services and/or equipment.
90 forth in this Agreement. No amendment or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon this Company unless it is in writing and signed by both parties (and, in the case of the Company, by an officer of the Company). Company shall not be bound by the terms and conditions in Customer’s purchase order or elsewhere, unless expressly agreed to in writing by an officer of the Company. This Agreement becomes effective when accepted by the Company.
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service 19.NO WARRANTY (EQUIPMENT) – COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, TO CUSTOMER OR TO ANY OTHER PURCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, COMPANY SPECIFICALLY MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
90 Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICE PORTABLE RADIO. RF Operational Characteristics Your radio product contains a radio frequency transmitter to convey the information you wish to send as well as occasional automatic signals used to sustain connection to the wireless network, and a receiver which enables you to receive communication and connection information from the network.
PORTABLE RADIO PRODUCT OPERATION AND EME EXPOSURE Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your radio product as you would a wireline telephone. Speak directly into the microphone. Two-way radio operation When using your radio product as a traditional two-way radio, hold the radio product in a vertical position with the microphone one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from the lips.
90 Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-453-0920, visit our website at www.mot.com/iden or look in the accessory section of this manual. THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so.
90 Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of radio products in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using the radio product while driving, please: • • • Give full attention to driving and to the road. Use hands-free operation, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. nextel.
Operational Warnings ! Operational Warnings WARNING For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place a portable radio product in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio product may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
90 ! Operational Cautions Caution Antennas Do not use any portable radio product that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury, such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
Operational Cautions 5. Let the radio product, battery dry, and SIM card for 72 hours before reconnecting the battery and/or powering on the radio product. If the radio product does not work after following the steps listed above, contact your dealer for servicing information. Clean the external surfaces of the radio product with a damp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household cleaners may contain chemicals that could seriously damage the radio product.
90 Accessory Safety Information IMPORTANT: SAVE THESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Before using any battery or battery charger, read all the instructions for and cautionary markings on (1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which may include a separate wall-mounted power supply or transformer, and (3) the radio product using the battery. • Do not expose any battery charger to water, rain, or snow as they are designed for indoor or in-vehicle use only.
Operational Cautions • • • • • • Do not operate any battery charger if it has received a sharp blow, has been dropped, or has been damaged in any way; take it to a qualified service technician. Do not disassemble a battery charger; take it to a qualified service technician when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. Maximum ambient temperature around the power supply or transformer of any battery charger should not exceed 40°C (104°F).
90 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known-and what remains unknown--about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This information may be used to respond to questions.
US FDA Consumer Update How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results.
90 repeatability of these results.(1) 2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes.
US FDA Consumer Update occurred in only a small number of cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant.(4) In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones.
90 • • • • • • • • • support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones; design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health.
US FDA Consumer Update Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful. But if people are concerned about the radiofrequency energy from these products, taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk.
90 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products NOTE: This Warranty applies within the fifty (50) united states and the District of Columbia I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG: MOTOROLA, INC.
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
90 IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE: You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by MOTOROLA through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product (e.g.
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS: MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following: a.
90 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International) NOTE: This Warranty applies in Singapore and the Philippines. I.
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
90 b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect. c. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment. d. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship. e. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the audition to the Product of non-MOTOROLA supplied equipment). f.
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products that such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
90 Patent and Trademark Information © 2002 Nextel Communications Inc. Nextel, the Nextel logo, and all other Nextel product and/or service names referenced throughout this guide are either a trademark, service mark or registered trademark of Nextel Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. © 2002 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
Index A Accessories 177 batteries 177 Carry Holster 180 Travel Charger 178 Accessory safety information 202 Additional Health and Safety 204 Address Book 54 Alert Timeout 167 Alpha mode, text entry 27 Alternate Line 81 receiving calls 82 selecting 81 Auto Redial 163 B Backlight Timer 163 Customizing the i55sr Phone 163 Backlight timer 163 Battery 9, 177 attaching 10 charge strength 12 charging 11, 177 detaching 10 operating 178 Baud rate 166 C Call Alert Queue 115 Call alerts 113 from Phonebook 113 receiv
90 Datebook icons 122 Dialing menu 49 Digital cellular 55 Direct Connect 109 Direct dial 56 Direct ProtectSM insurance 3 Display options 36 changing 159 Driving directions 83 Driving safety 3 downloading 147 installing 146 memory 148 K Keypad Lock 157 L Language 165 Local event information 83 M E Email 108 Emergency calls 62 Entering text, see Text entry G Getting started 5 Group Calls 117 receiving 119 I Icons 8 call information 35 Datebook 122 main menu 37 Phonebook 40 status 33 Idle screen 33 In C
email 108 Net Mail 108 receiving 101 text and numeric 105 voice mail 85 Messages, text and numeric receiving 87 sending 107 viewing 106 Microbrowser 142 Modem, phone as 143 Movie listings and showtimes 83 Mute 70 My Information 24 N Nationwide call completion 83 Net Mail 108 Nextel Customer Care 2, 183 Direct Connect 109 Direct ProtectSM insurance 3 Internet Home Page 3 Online 141 Terms and Conditions of Service 187 Nextel 411 82 Nextel Online 141 Non-emergency numbers 62 Notifications 157 setting 155 Nume
90 Plus dialing 54 Power button 12 Powering phone on or off 12 Privacy 80 Private Calls from Phonebook 110 from Recent Calls list 111, 112 making 110 receiving 112 voice names 112 Private ID 109 PUK code 20 R Radio frequency 194 Rates 3 Receiving messages 101 Recent Calls 58 deleting 68 details 67 Private Calls 111, 112 storing to Phonebook 67 viewing 66 Recent Calls list 49 storing numbers from 50 Restaurant reservations 83 Return to Home 167 Ring styles 154 Ring/Vibe 152 S Safety 194 accessory 202 elect
T T9 Text Input 25 also see Text entry Talkgroups 117 storing 117 TDD/TTY devices 63 Telecommunications Relay Service 63 Terms and Conditions of Service 187 Text and numeric messages 105 Text display area 35 size 164 Text entry 25 Alpha mode 27 Numeric mode 30 Symbols mode 30 Word mode 27 Three-Way Calling 74 Time and date format 162 Trademark information 218 Travel Charger 178 TTY devices 63 making calls 61 setting baud rate 167 setting mode 166 Turbo Dial 59 Turning phone on or off 12 Two-Way Messages 108
90 Word mode, text entry 27 Y Yellow Page listings 82 nextel.