User Guide Motorola® ClutchTM i465 www.nextel.com © 2009 Sprint. Sprint and the NEXTEL name and logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.
Motorola, Inc. Consumer Advocacy Office 600 N US Hwy 45 Libertyville, IL 60048 www.hellomoto.com Note: Do not ship your phone to the above address. If you need to return your phone for repairs, replacement or warranty service, please contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at: 1-800-453-0920 (United States) 1-877-483-2840 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) Product Support: www.motorola.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Class B Digital Device Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3). Note Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.
Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Use and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 1. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Up Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enabling Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Messaging Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting One Touch Direct Connect . . . . . . . . . . . Headset Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Turning Bluetooth On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluetooth Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . Sending Items via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 133 133 135 Safety and Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . 139 S1. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . 140 General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction User Guide Note Because of updates in phone software, this printed guide may not be the most current version for your phone. Visit www.nextel.com and sign in to access the most recent version of the user guide. WARNING Please refer to the Important Safety Information section on page 140 to learn about information that will help you safely use your phone.
Use and Care To care for your Motorola phone, keep it away from: ii liquids of any kind dust and dirt Don’t expose your phone to water, rain, extreme humidity, sweat, or other moisture. Don’t expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, or other inappropriate materials. extreme heat or cold cleaning solutions Avoid temperatures below -10°C/14°F or above 45°C/113°F. To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth. Don’t use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
1. Setting Up Service ⽧ Setting Up Your Phone (page 1) ⽧ Activating Your Phone (page 2) ⽧ Setting Up Voicemail (page 2) ⽧ Enabling Security (page 3) ⽧ Account Passwords (page 3) ⽧ Getting Help (page 4) seconds to turn the phone on. If your phone is activated, it will turn on, search for service, and enter standby mode. 䡲 If your phone is not yet activated, see “Activating Your Phone” on page 2 for more information. 䡲 Note You may see a prompt to update your browser information.
Note Your phone’s battery should have enough charge for your phone to turn on and find a signal, set up your voicemail, and make a call. You should fully charge your battery as soon as possible. See “Charging the Battery” on page 11 for details. Activating Your Phone 䢇 䢇 If you purchased your phone at a Nextel Store, it is probably activated and ready to use. If your phone is not activated, please call Nextel Customer Service at 1-800-639-6111 from any other phone.
Account Username and Password You must enable security the first time you power on your phone or within ten days of first activation of your phone. If you are the account owner, you will create an account username and password when you sign on to www.nextel.com. (Click Need to register for access? to get started.) If you are not the account owner (if someone else receives the bill for your service), you can get a sub-account password at www.nextel.com. 1. Press and hold .
Getting Help From Your Motorola Clutch i465 Phone 䢇 Managing Your Account 䢇 Online: www.nextel.com 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Access your account information. Check your minutes used (depending on your service plan). View and pay your bill. Enroll for online billing and automatic payment. Purchase accessories. Shop for the latest phones. View available service plans and options. Press *4, to check minute usage and account balance. Press *3, to make a payment.
Your Phone 2. Phone Basics Your Phone (page 5) ⽧ Getting Started With Your Phone (page 7) ⽧ Navigating Through Menus and Options (page 13) ⽧ Displaying Your Numbers (page 15) ⽧ Entering Text (page 15) ⽧ Accessories (page 18) 1. Voicemail LED 2. Text Message LED 3. Bluetooth LED 4. Left Softkey 16. Messaging Key 15. Web Key Phone Basics ⽧ 14. Camera Key 13. Right Softkey 12. Speaker Key 5. Menu Key 11. End/Power Key 6. Talk Key 7. Function Key 10. OK Key 9. Navigation Key 8. Keypad 2.
4. Left Softkey (-) lets you select softkey actions or 17. Volume Button 18. Direct Connect (DC) Button 19. Audio Jack 5. Menu Key (/) lets you access the phone’s menu from standby mode and allows you to access context-sensitive menus from other screens. 6. Talk Key (,) allows you to place or receive calls, answer Call Waiting, or use Three-Way Calling. 20. Micro USB Connector 7. Function Key (\) toggles access to symbols and 21. QWERTY Keyboard 8.
13. Right Softkey (-) lets you select softkey actions corresponding to the bottom right line on the display screen. 14. Camera Key (e) allows you to activate the phone’s built-in camera. 15. Web Key (L) launches the Web browser. 16. Messaging Key ( L ) allows you to compose new text messages. 21. QWERTY Keyboard lets you easily enter text for messaging, Web browsing, and entering Contacts and calender events. Note The use of wireless phones while driving may cause distraction.
Your SIM Card Locating the SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small card inserted into the SIM card holder within your phone behind the battery area. If no SIM card came with your phone, contact Nextel Customer Service at 1-800-639-6111. Most users will never need to remove or insert the SIM card. However, if you wish to, follow the instructions in “Removing and Inserting the SIM Card” on page 8. Important The SIM card is designed for optimal Contacts storage and feature use.
Protect your SIM card as you would any delicate object. Store it carefully. Battery and Charger WARNING Use only Nextel-approved or Motorolaapproved batteries and chargers with your phone. The failure to use a Nextel-approved or Motorola-approved battery and charger may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage. Important For information on battery safety, see “Battery Use and Safety” on page 144.
Note Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode, browser use, and other variables may reduce the battery’s talk and standby times. Tip Watch your phone’s battery level indicator and charge the battery before it runs out of power. 2. Remove the battery cover from the back of the phone 3. Insert the battery into the opening, making sure the connectors align. Gently press down to secure the battery. Installing the Battery 1.
Removing the Battery 1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers or messages. 2. Remove the battery cover and use your thumbnail in the slot on the upper left side to remove the battery from the phone. Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned. Charging the Battery Charge your battery as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone.
Turning Your Phone Off 䊳 Press and hold . for two seconds until you see the powering down animation on the display screen. Your screen remains blank while your phone is off (unless the battery is charging). Viewing Status Information Your phone’s display screen provides information about your phone’s status and options. This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your phone’s display screen: d f y w e Battery Strength — A fuller battery indicates a g greater charge.
" Ringer Off — Your phone is set to not ring. See “Vibrate All” on page 72. Speaker Off — Direct Connect sound is set to come through the earpiece rather than through the speaker. 26 13 5 Messages — You have one or more messages. See “Message Center” on page 46. QRS Text Input — You are using one of the phone’s AB make calls using a teletypewriter device. See “Telecommunications Relay Service” on page 64. W Hearing Aid — Your phone is set for use with a hearing aid and is active on a phone call.
Many features provide context-sensitive menus that let you access related features and actions. This icon f appears any time a context-sensitive menu is available. Press / to access the menu. Backing Up Within a Menu Selecting Menu Items To return to standby mode: As you navigate through the menu, menu options are highlighted. Select an item by highlighting it and pressing r. For example, to view your text messages: 1. Press / to access the main menu. 2.
Your phone contains an in-device help program to help you understand complicated or seldom used features. When you access a feature, Help sometimes appears as a menu item or softkey. Select Help and read the text for a quick overview of the feature. For more information, refer to this guide. Displaying Your Numbers My Info lets you view your phone number, Direct Connect number, and other phone information. 䊳 Press / > My Info. Note You may need to select More to display My Info.
Entering Text Using Word Text Input Word text input (iTAP) reduces the number of keystrokes needed to enter a word by predicting complete words as you type. While you enter letters, Word mode matches your keystrokes to words in its database and displays the most commonly used matching word. You can add your own words to this database. Note To use Word text input, you must turn the Complete Word setting on. From a text entry screen, press / > Text Settings > Compl. Word and select On.
Note 1. Select the Alpha mode. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 15.) 2. Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter a word. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,” press F G H H ). (If you make a mistake, press D to erase a single character. Press and hold D to erase an entire entry.) To enter Quick Notes: 1. From a text entry screen, press QNotes (left softkey). 2. Select a message and press r.
Capitalization Press C to capitalize letters. Press and hold C to turn on caps lock. These icons appear: R or U S or V Shift is on. Caps lock is on. When none of these icons appear, letters typed are lowercase. Scrolling up or down after typing a letter in Alpha mode changes the letter to the key’s alternate character (symbol or number). Accessories Your phone comes with the following accessories: 䢇 A Li-Ion battery and charger. 䢇 A128K SIM card.
Hold the remote Direct Connect button for less than two seconds to answer calls and switch between calls. Hold the remote Direct Connect button for more than two seconds to end calls. For Direct Connect calls and Group Connect calls, use the remote Direct Connect button as you would the Direct Connect button on your phone. Phone Basics When using a headset, the Direct Connect button on your phone works the same way as when you are not using a headset.
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Phone Calls Answering Calls 1. Make sure your phone is on. Placing a traditional wireless phone call from your Motorola Clutch i465 is as easy as making a call from any landline phone. 1. Make sure your phone is on. 2. Enter a phone number from standby mode and press ,. (If you make a mistake while dialing, press Delete [right softkey] or D to erase the numbers.) 3. Press . when you are finished. Tip To redial your last outgoing call, press and hold ,. Note 2. Press , to answer an incoming call.
To display a Missed Call entry from the notification screen: 䊳 Press View (left softkey). (To dial the phone number, press , after displaying the entry.) To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode: 1. Press / > Recent Calls. 2. Select an entry and press r. Emergency Calls Your phone supports emergency calling. Emergency phone calls can be made even when your SIM card is blocked or not in your phone. 䊳 Dial 911 and press , to be connected to an emergency response center.
Always report your location to the 911 operator when placing an emergency call. Some designated emergency call takers, known as Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) may not be equipped to receive GPS location information from your phone. Emergency calls cannot be placed while the keypad is locked. If you have not registered on the network, emergency calls cannot be placed while your SIM card is in your phone.
Speakerphone 䊳 Press ) during a call to route the phone’s audio through the speaker or the earpiece. WARNING Because of higher volume levels, do not place the phone near your ear during speakerphone use. Press Mute (left softkey) during a call to mute the microphone. Press Unmute (left softkey) to unmute the microphone. End-of-Call Options After you receive or make a call, the call duration is briefly displayed. You are then automatically taken to the Recent Calls list.
2. Press Search (left softkey). 3. Enter the first few letters of a Contact's name and press r. (The first contact entry that matches the entered text will be highlighted.) 4. To display the Contacts entry, press r. To dial the entry's default phone number, press ,. Phone Numbers With Pauses You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such as voicemail, conference call, or credit card billing numbers.
Making a Call From Contacts 1. Press / > Contacts. 2. Highlight an entry and press , to dial the default phone number. 2. Say a voice name. Your phone plays the name back to you. 3. The call is placed automatically. Tip To stop a phone call from being completed, press .. – or – To dial another number from the entry, highlight the name, press the navigation key right or left until the correct number type appears, and then press ,. Making a Call From Recent Calls 1. Press / > Recent Calls. 2.
Nextel Direct Connect Making Direct Connect Calls 1. Enter a Direct Connect number. (See “Dialing See www.nextel.com for more details on these Direct Connect services. Pricing for each of these services is based on your service contract. Direct Connect Numbers” on page 27.) 2. Press and hold the Direct Connect (DC) button on the left side of your phone. Begin talking after your phone emits a chirping sound. 3. Release the DC button to listen.
Note The number of digits in each part of a Direct Connect number may vary. For example, your Direct Connect number may be formatted as 999*999*9999, while another valid number may appear as 555*555555*55. If you are calling or saving a Direct Connect number for a Sprint phone with Direct Connect capabilities, the Direct Connect number may be the same as the wireless phone number. When dialing or saving the Direct Connect number, insert asterisks in place of hyphens (913*555*1234).
Note When you receive a Direct Connect call, your phone emits a tone or vibrates. You then hear the voice of your caller. 1. Wait for the caller to finish speaking. 2. Press and hold the DC button. Continue as you would on any Direct Connect call. 3. Press . to end the call. A Direct Connect call ends automatically after there is no activity on the call for several seconds.
Creating Groups in Contacts 1. Press / > Contacts. 2. Select [New Group]. 3. To assign a name to the Group, enter the name. Note If you do not assign a name, the Group is named “Group” followed by the number of members in the Group. For example, “Group (8)” is a group with eight members. 4. Add Group members. See “Adding Group Members” on page 30. 5. To create a voice name for the Group (optional), select [Options] > Voice Name. Follow the prompt to record a Group name.
1. Press / > Direct Connect, select entries for a Group Connect call, and go to step four. (To add members or numbers from Recent Calls or Memo, scroll left or right.) – or – From standby mode, enter a Direct Connect number. – or – From Contacts or Recent Calls, highlight an entry containing a Direct Connect number. Removing Members or Groups To remove a member from a Group: 1. From Contacts, highlight a Group and press Edit (left softkey). 2. Highlight a member and press / > Remove Member. 3.
2. Add more information to the entry (optional). 3. Press Save (left softkey). To store a group to Contacts from an active call: 1. During an active Group Connect call, press / > Store Group. 2. Add more information to the entry (optional). Note You cannot record a voice name during an active call. 3. Press Save (left softkey). Storing Members of Groups To store a member from the Recent Calls list or within Contacts: 1. Display a Group and press / > Store Number. 2. Select a number or member to store.
During a Group Connect call, you can view details about the other group members, such as their name or Direct Connect number, and their status on the call. To view Group Connect call details: 䊳 Press Details (left softkey). In the Details view, these icons appear next to member names or Direct Connect numbers: Nextel Direct Send Nextel Direct Send lets you use Direct Connect calls to exchange pictures, My Info, contact information, and Groups with other phones that have this capability.
To send a picture during a call: 1. While in a Direct Connect call, press Picture (right softkey). A list of pictures that can be included in a Direct Connect call appears. 2. Select a picture and press the DC button to send it. 3. Wait while the picture is transmitted. The Direct Connect call is temporarily interrupted while a picture is transmitted. 4. When prompted, press the DC button to resume the Direct Connect call.
When you receive a picture, it appears every time you are in a Direct Connect call with the person who sent it unless you delete the picture from the Media Center. This occurs for the last 20 people who sent you pictures. To accept a picture: 1. When you see the message asking you to accept the picture, press Yes (left softkey). (To decline the picture press No [right softkey].) 2. Wait while the picture is transmitted. The Direct Connect call is temporarily interrupted while a picture is transmitted. 3.
Sending My Info You can control what portion of the information in My Info is sent and whether it is sent automatically in every Direct Connect call or only when you choose to send it. Tip When you send My Info, certain information, such as your email address or fax number, cannot be included. To send complete contact information, create an entry for yourself in Contacts and send it. The information your phone sends always includes My Name and Direct Connect.
(left softkey) and select a number from Contacts, Recent Calls or Memo. 4. When Ready to Send appears, press the DC button to send the information. Sending Contact Information You can send contact information by selecting a Contacts entry. Contacts entries that contain only addresses cannot be sent. When Contacts entries are received, they do not include ring tones or pictures. To send contact information during a call: 1. While in a Direct Connect call, press / > Contacts. 2.
To view the information while still in the Direct Connect call: 䊳 Press / > View Contact. You can also view My Info from other phones on the Recent Calls list. See “7. Recent Calls” on page 92. Sending Groups Using Direct Send You can send a Group using Nextel Direct Send so that the person who receives the Group can use the list. To send a Group from the Recent Calls list: 1. From Recent Calls, highlight a Group and press / > Send Group. 2. To include yourself in the Group, press Yes (left softkey).
Talkgroup Calls Group Setup A Talkgroup is a predetermined group of Direct Connect users, created by an account administrator. Talkgroups can contain up to 100 members. Difference Between Group Connect and Talkgroup Calls In a Group Connect call, you or another caller determines who can participate in the call. By contrast, participation in a Talkgroup is determined by an administrator. Here are the ways Group Connect and Talkgroup calls differ.
Adding More Talkgroups You can be included in additional Talkgroups by doing one of the following: 䢇 Using Talkgroup Management at www.nextel.com. You must be an account administrator to use Talkgroup Management. 䢇 Contacting your Nextel Sales Representative at the time of activation. Making Talkgroup Calls 1. Press # and then enter the Talkgroup number. – or – Select the Talkgroup from Contacts or the Recent Calls list. 2. Press the DC button and continue as if making a Direct Connect call.
Note You can set a distinctive ringer for Call Alerts. See “Ring Tones” on page 70. To answer a Call Alert: 䊳 Press the DC button to make a Direct Connect call to the sender. To clear a Call Alert: 䊳 Press Clear (right softkey). To store a Call Alert in the Call Alert queue: 䊳 Press Queue (left softkey). Note The Recent Calls list also stores Call Alerts you have received. They appear as Direct Connect calls.
2. Highlight a Call Alert and press Alert (left softkey). Ready to Alert appears on the display. 3. Press the DC button until Alert Successful appears on the display. Deleting Call Alerts To delete a Call Alert from the queue: 1. From the Call Alert queue, highlight a Call Alert and press / > Delete. 2. Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. To delete all Call Alerts from the queue: 1. From the Call Alert queue, press / > Delete All. 2. Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm.
Setting Your Phone to Direct Talk Before you and another caller can use Direct Talk, both of your phones must be set to Direct Talk mode. To set a channel and code: 1. In Direct Talk mode, press Edit (left softkey) > Channel, and then select a channel. 1. Press / > Direct Talk. 2. Select Code and select a code. 2. Select Go To Direct Talk. 3. Press Back (right softkey) to return to the Direct Talk To return to network mode from Direct Talk: 1. Press / > DT Options. 2. Select Exit Direct Talk.
Private Direct Talk Calls Making a Private Direct Talk Call Private Direct Talk allows you to silence all the calls on a channel that are not directed specifically at you. To do this, you must first set your phone to Private Only. You can make Private Direct Talk calls to any person on your same channel. You do not need to set your phone to Private Only. To set your phone to Private Only: To make a private Direct Talk Call: 1. In Direct Talk mode, press Edit (left softkey) > Code > Pvt Only. 2.
Receiving All Calls on a Channel You can set your phone to receive all Direct Talk transmissions that are within range and set to the same channel. Do this by selecting Receive All, instead of a code. You cannot initiate a call when the code is set to Receive All. If you press the DC button to initiate a Direct Connect call and your code is set to Receive All, you receive an error message.
4. Service Features: The Basics ⽧ Message Center (page 46) ⽧ Receiving Messages (page 47) ⽧ Voicemail (page 48) ⽧ Multimedia Messages M(MMS) (page 49) ⽧ Text Messaging (SMS) (page 59) ⽧ Caller ID Blocking (page 59) ⽧ Call Waiting (page 60) ⽧ Making a Second Call (page 61) ⽧ Making a Three-Way Call (page 61) ⽧ Call Forwarding (page 62) ⽧ Making International Calls (page 64) ⽧ Special Dialing Codes (page 64) ⽧ Nextel Phone Services (page 65) 46 4.
Outbox — store MMS messages that were not sent. 䢇 Net Alert — access alerts that you receive from Nextel. 䢇 Sent Items —access MMS messages you have sent. Receiving Messages When you receive a voicemail message, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) message, text message (SMS), or Net alert, you have two ways to access the message: 䢇 Respond to the message notification that appears when the message is received. 䢇 Dismiss the message notification and access the message later through the message center.
Voicemail Tip To receive voicemail messages, you must first set up your voicemail box. If you are bringing your phone number from another carrier, we suggest you set up your voicemail box after the number you brought to Nextel is active on your Nextel phone and your temporary phone number is deactivated. If you set up your voicemail box prior to this, all messages and all settings (including your greeting and password) will be lost when the number you have brought to Nextel becomes active.
To open a message on the current page: 䊳 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you send and receive messages that may include text, pictures, and audio recordings. Your MMS address is PTN@messaging.nextel.com. Your PTN is your ten-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number. Note Most common phone-to-phone text messages are sent and received as MMS messages on your Motorola Clutch i465 phone. Text messages sent from other phones or mobile devices to your phone number arrive as MMS messages.
To send a message, you must address it to at least one recipient. All other message fields are optional and you can fill them in any order. Entering Text In message fields that require you to enter text, you can begin entering the text from the keyboard when the field is highlighted. While entering text, press / to choose a text input mode from the context-sensitive menu. (See “Entering Text” on page 15.) To cancel the message at any time: 䊳 At the message screen, press Cancel (right softkey) or press .
Tip To remove a phone number or email address from the list of message recipients, highlight the phone number or email address and press Remove (left softkey). 3. To enter or edit the body of the message: 䡲 Select Mesg and then use any of the following options to enter your message. Note If you have created a signature, the signature automatically appears in this field. Text you enter appears before your signature. (See “Adding a Customized Signature” on page 78.) ● ● ● Enter text from the keyboard.
Replying to a Message You can reply to a read message while you are viewing it or while it is highlighted in the Message Center. You cannot reply to unread messages. Note If the message you are replying to was sent with auto replies, it contains a numbered list of possible replies. Press the number of a reply. The reply is sent immediately without any further action. When you reply to a message, some of the fields in your reply are filled in automatically.
1. From the Recent Calls list, highlight an entry. 2. If the entry has more than one phone number stored, display the phone number to which to send the message. 3. Press Create (left softkey) or press / > Create. 4. Create and send the message. To begin a message from standby mode: 䊳 Enter a phone number and press / > Create Message. To begin a message from the Media Center: 1. From the Media Center, highlight or select a picture or audio file. 2. Press Send (left softkey). 3.
Inserting Audio Files or Voice Records 2. Press Delete (left softkey). You can insert audio files from the Media Center or voice records from your voice records list. Preloaded audio files or files with the forward locked icon (X) cannot be included in a message. Note 1. Highlight the Message field and press / > Insert Audio. (You will see a list of available audio files.) Tip To hear an audio file before inserting it, highlight the file name and press Preview (left softkey). 2.
䊳 Press / > Contacts, select the Message Group and press r. Deleting a Message Group Sending a Message to a Message Group 1. Press / > Messages > [Create Message]. 2. Press Search > Contacts. 3. Select a Message Group, press r, and then press Done. 1. Press / > Contacts and select the Message Group. 2. Press / > Delete Msg Group. 3. Press Yes (left softkey) or r to delete. 4. Enter the text from the keyboard or use a Quick Note. (See “Quick Notes” on page 53.) 5.
Accessing Saved Drafts 䊳 2. Highlight a message and press Resend (left softkey). Press / > Messages > Drafts. Sent Items Note If your message was sent successfully, Resend will not appear as an option. The Sent Items folder holds all messages that have been sent. Receiving a Message Forwarding Sent Items When you receive an MMS message, a message notification appears on the display. 1. Press / > Messages > Sent Items. 2. Highlight a message and press / > Forward. To view the message: 䊳 3.
Sender. Navigating a Message As you scroll through a message, numbers, email addresses, and Web addresses are highlighted. Pictures and audio recordings are also highlighted. Embedded Objects and Attachments Messages may contain pictures or audio files as part of the body of the message or as attachments. If a message contains pictures or audio files in the body of the message, highlight each picture or audio file to view or play it.
Locking and Unlocking 3. Press the DC button. When you lock a message, it cannot be deleted until you unlock it. To make a Talkgroup call to a Talkgroup ID in a message: Highlight or view a message and press / > Lock Message or Unlock Message. 2. Highlight a Talkgroup ID and then press / > 䊳 Calling a Number in a Message If any field in a message contains a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup ID, you can call or send a Call Alert to that number.
Going to a Website If a message contains one or more Web addresses, you can go to the website. Your phone's SMS address is PTN@page.nextel.com. Your PTN is your ten-digit Personal Telephone Number. Note 1. View the message. Your phone can receive SMS text messages, but it cannot send them. 2. Highlight a Web address and then press / > Go To Website. Note The entire Web address must appear in the message. Otherwise, you cannot go to the website.
Per-Call Blocking To block delivery of your number for a single phone call: 䊳 Press *67 before dialing the call. Your Nextel phone number cannot be blocked from calls made to 911, 800, 855, 866, 877, 888, or other toll-free phone numbers. Per-Line Blocking You can request that Nextel Customer Service permanently block delivery of your phone number on every call you make. In this case, you may need to display your number for certain calls.
䊳 Making a Three-Way Call Press / > In Call Setup > Call Waiting > Off. Tip To turn Call Waiting back on while still on the call, set this option to On. With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls. Making a Second Call 1. During an active phone call, press / > 3 Way. 1. Place or receive a phone call. 2. Enter a second phone number and press ,. 2.
Call Forwarding & Phone line 2 is active; calls to phone line 1 are being forwarded. Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your phone is turned off. You can continue to make calls from your phone when Call Forwarding is activated. Call Forwarding sends calls to the phone numbers you specify. You can forward all calls to one number or forward missed calls to different numbers depending on the reason you missed the call.
number you specified. Turning Off Call Forwarding To forward missed calls: 1. Press / > Call Forward > Forward All Calls > Detailed. Note 1. Press / > Call Forward > To. 2. Set this option to Off. All your calls are now sent to your phone. Forwarding Missed Calls Calls you miss are forwarded according to the options set for missed calls. By default, missed calls are forwarded to voicemail.
7. When you are finished, press Back (right softkey). Making International Calls Your service default is “International Calls Restricted.” Contact Nextel Customer Service to obtain international dialing access. Calls placed between the United States and Canada do not require an international access code. Special Dialing Codes Non-Emergency Numbers Nextel supports many “non-emergency” numbers (such as #77, 311, and 511) provided by local and state governments.
select an option: 䡲 TTY (TeleTypewriter) – Type and read text on your TTY. 䡲 VCO (Voice Carry-Over) – Speak into the phone and read text replies on your TTY. 䡲 HCO (Hearing Carry-Over) – Type text on your TTY and listen to voice replies on your phone. 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Have two different area codes (must be in same market) to convey a local image to callers. Use different ringer styles so that you can tell which line is receiving a call.
Sprint 411 Dial 411 from your wireless phone to receive nationwide listings, movie listings and showtimes, restaurant reservations, and driving directions, as well as sports scores, stock quotes, and weather conditions. Spanish speaking operators available. Receive up to three phone numbers or pieces of information per call, and be automatically connected at no additional charge. Airtime and other charges apply. 66 4.
Opening the Browser ⽧ Wireless Data Services (page 67) ⽧ Downloading Content (page 69) Wireless Data Services With Web access on your phone, you can browse your favorite websites, making it easier than ever to stay informed while on the go. Follow sports scores, breaking news, and weather, and shop on your phone anywhere on the Nextel National Network. Using the Web Browser Navigating the Web from your phone is easy once you get the hang of it. 䊳 Press / > Net or press L.
Going to a Specific Website Note To go to a particular website by entering a Web address (URL): Some pages cannot be bookmarked. Whether a particular Web page may be marked is controlled by its creator. 1. From the home page, select Go to URL. 2. Press Edit (left softkey). 3. Use your keyboard to enter the Web address and press Done (left softkey). Bookmarking a page does not store the page contents, just its address. Accessing a Bookmark From the home page: 4. Press Ok (right softkey). 1.
Reloading a Web Page Downloading Content 1. Press and hold / to open the browser menu. the current Web page.) Restarting the Web Browser If the Web browser seems to be malfunctioning or stops responding, you can usually fix the problem by simply restarting the browser. 1. Press and hold / to open the browser menu. 2. Select Advanced > Restart browser. Your phone arrives with Java applications and games loaded and ready to install. You can download and install more Java applications.
Sound Settings 6. Settings Ring Tones Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow you to customize your ring and volume settings. These options allow you to identify incoming calls and messages by the ring. ⽧ Sound Settings (page 70) ⽧ Display Settings (page 74) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 76) ⽧ Airplane Mode (page 78) 1. Press / > Ring Tones. ⽧ Setting One Touch Direct Connect (page 79) 2. Scroll through the list of ring tones.
Assigning a Ring Tone to a Contact Downloading More Ring Tones You can also assign a ringer to a specific contact entry so you know who's calling without looking at the phone. To use other ring tones, you can download them into your phone for a fee. 2. Scroll through the list of ring tones and select one. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each option 3. Press r or press Assign (left softkey). 4. Select A Contact.... 5. Highlight a Contacts entry and press r to assign the ringer.
In most cases, when you delete a ring tone that you purchased from your phone, you will have to purchase it again. Press / > Ring Tones > Vibrate All. Set this option to On or Locked. Tip To delete a ring tone: 1. Press / > Ring Tones. 2. Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off. 3. Highlight a ringtone and press / > Delete. To deactivate Vibrate All: 1. Press and hold the volume key up to unlock 4. Press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. Vibrate Settings vibrate all. 2.
/ The phone vibrates then rings for all calls. , The ring volume is set to zero for all calls. To activate Silence All: 䊳 Ring and Vibrate With the phone in standby mode press and hold the volume key down until the ringer level is set at 0. (The screen will display ,.) To deactivate Silence All: 1. Press / > Ring Tones. 2. Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off. 䊳 Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a volume level.
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings Display Settings Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your environment. Changing the Backlight Time Length 1. Press / > Settings > Volume. 2. Select Line 1, Line 2, Messages, Earpiece, Speaker, Keypad, Java Earpiece, Java Speaker or Data. 3. Choose a volume level and press r. Tip You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode (or the earpiece volume during a call) by using the volume key on the left side of your phone.
2. Select an image and press View (left softkey) to view it. Press Back (right softkey) to return to the available images. 3. Press r to assign an image. Setting Wallpaper to Change Automatically When you set your wallpaper to change automatically, your phone uses each of the pictures in Media Center as wallpaper, cycling through them at a pace you choose. 1. Press / > Settings > Display/Info > Wallpaper > Auto Cycle. 2. Select how frequently the wallpaper will change then press r.
Changing the Text Size Adjust the font when entering text (for example, when using the notepad or when adding a Contacts entry). 1. Press / > Settings > Display/Info > Text Size. also choose to be notified with a sound while making a phone call. 1. Press / > Settings > Phone Calls > Notifications. 2. Highlight Receive All, Msg Mail Only or Delay All and press r. 2. Highlight an option and press r. Messaging Settings Staying connected to your friends and family has never been easier.
䢇 Memory Size — displays a report on phone memory. 䢇 MMS Setup — allows you to set up the following: 䡲 Friendly Name — lets you enter the name displayed in the From field on messages you send. Downloads — lets you control message downloads. Automatic downloads messages automatically. Manual requires you to reply to a prompt before messages download to your phone. 䡲 Replies — lets you create new reply phrases and edit or delete reply phrases you have created. 䡲 To access the Setup menu: 1.
Setting the Cleanup Option 2. Enter a signature and press r. (See “Entering Text” on page 15.) The cleanup option controls how long messages remain in the Inbox and Sent Items before they are deleted. You set the cleanup option for the Inbox and Sent Items separately. Airplane Mode The cleanup option deletes only read, unlocked messages. Sometimes you may want to have your phone on, but turn off its ability to make and receive calls and other transmissions. To set the cleanup options: 1.
To restore your phone’s ability to do all these things: 䊳 Set this option to On and then press Yes (left softkey). Note When Transmitters is set to Off, your phone’s Bluetooth capability is disabled, and all active Bluetooth connections are dropped. Headset Options To set your phone to send incoming sound to a headset only, or to a headset and a speaker at the same time: 1. Press / > Settings > Advanced > Headset/Spkr. 2.
Viewing Profiles To view the profiles stored in your phone: When you do this, your phone either: 䢇 Updates the profile in effect to reflect these changes, without notifying you. 1. Press / > Profiles. 2. Highlight a profile and press r. Tip The profile that is currently in effect on your phone has a checkmark next to it. 3. Scroll to view settings. Switching Profiles 1. Press / > Profiles. 2. Highlight a profile and press r. The profile you selected is now in effect.
Storing a Temporary Profile To store a temporary profile as a new profile: 2. Enter a name and press r. 3. To base this profile on an existing profile, select Copy From and then select a profile and press r. If you do not choose a profile to copy from, the new profile is based on a default profile. 1. Press / > Profiles. 4. Press Create (left softkey). 2. Highlight the temporary profile and press / > 5. Scroll through the list of options and set their Store As New. 3. Enter a name and press r.
2. Highlight a profile, press / and then select Delete. 3. Press r or press Yes (left softkey). To delete all profiles: 1. Press / > Profiles. 2. Press / and then select Delete All. 3. Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. Setting Call Filtering The call filtering setting in each profile lets you control which calls, Call Alerts, and message notifications your phone notifies you of, and which it ignores. 1. While setting options for a profile, select Call Filter. 2.
The message notification screen still appears when you receive a message you have set not to sound a tone or vibrate. 3. Press Done (right softkey). Phone Setup Options Shortcuts Your phone offers you the option of assigning shortcuts to favorite or often-used functions. Pressing the / key in standby mode followed by the assigned shortcut key will launch your personally designated shortcuts. Creating a Shortcut Note When you receive your phone, all number keys may already be assigned to shortcuts.
2. On your keypad, press the number assigned to the shortcut. To access a shortcut using the voice name: To change the number or voice name assigned to a shortcut: 1. Press and hold s. 1. Press / > Shortcuts. 2. Say the voice name you assigned to the shortcut. 2. Highlight any shortcut and press Edit (left softkey). The shortcut with that voice name is then highlighted. To view a list of your shortcuts: 䊳 Press / > Shortcuts. Editing a Shortcut To change the order of shortcuts: 1.
In addition to Shortcuts, the Personalize menu gives you other options to access menu items easily. 䊳 Press / > Settings > Personalize, select an option, and set your preferences. 䡲 Select Menu Options > Reorder Menu to change the main menu order. 䡲 Select Menu Options > Add / Remove Apps to select Java applications to add to the main menu list. 䡲 Up Key, Down Key, Left Key, Right Key, Center Key, Left Sftkey, Right Sftkey, to set one-touch menu access from the standby screen.
Setting Prepend Dialing 2. Enter your phone’s six-digit security code and The Prepend feature lets you set a prefix to be added to the beginning of all dialed numbers, such as a country code for international calls. Note 1. Press / > Settings > Phone Calls > Prepend. 2. Select Prepend > On. 3. Enter a prefix in the Number field (such as +1 for international calls) and then press r. 䡲 To deactivate this feature, select Off during step 2 above. Note This setting does not apply to 911 or Sprint 411.
Your phone’s GPS privacy options control whether Java applications or other software applications on your phone may view the location of your phone. You may set your phone to one of these GPS privacy options. Note Privacy options do not apply to the transmission of location information during emergency 911 calls. To set your GPS privacy options: 1. Press / > GPS > Privacy. 2. If your GPS PIN security feature is enabled, enter your GPS PIN. (See “Setting the GPS PIN Security Feature” on page 87.
To change your GPS PIN: 1. Press / > Settings > Security > Change Passwds > GPS PIN. 2. Enter the current GPS PIN and press Ok (left softkey). Setting Privacy for All Java Applications See “GPS Privacy Options” on page 87 for instructions on setting the privacy options for your java applications. These options control the privacy of all Java applications on your phone. 3. Enter the new GPS PIN and press Ok (left softkey). Granting or Denying Permission 4.
Tip If the application has requested access to the location of your phone, this icon f appears when you highlight the application. To access the DC/GC Options menu: 䊳 Press / > Settings> DC/GC Options. 䢇 Tkgrp Silent — controls whether you hear your 3. Press / > Permissions. 䢇 Tkgrp Area — lets you define your Talkgroup area. 4. Select privacy options for this application (you may 䢇 One Touch DC — sets One Touch Direct Connect.
Security Settings Entering the PIN 1. Turn on your phone. SIM Card Security Important Except for making emergency calls, your phone does not function without the SIM card. 2. When the SIM PIN screen appears, enter your SIM PIN and press Ok (left softkey). Important SIM Card’s PIN You can protect access to your phone by using the SIM card’s PIN (Personal Identification Number). When you enable SIM PIN, you must enter the PIN each time you power up the phone. You can change or disable the SIM PIN.
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you must contact Nextel Customer Service to get a PIN Unblock Code (PUK). Follow their instructions for unblocking your SIM PIN. 2. Select Phone Lock > Lock Now, enter the unlock code, and press Ok (left softkey). (To set your phone to lock the next time it is turned on, select Auto Lock.
7. Recent Calls ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ About Recent Calls (page 92) Viewing Recent Calls (page 94) Recent Calls Options (page 94) Saving Items From Recent Calls (page 95) Deleting Items From Recent Calls (page 96) Prepending a Number From Recent Calls (page 96) About Recent Calls The Recent Calls list displays the last 20 numbers (or Contacts entries) for calls you placed, accepted, or missed, and for Call Alerts you have received. It also displays My Info and contact information sent to you from other phones.
The Recent Calls list contains the numbers of up to 20 of the most recent calls you have made and received. If the number of a recent call is stored in Contacts, the following information appears: 䢇 The name assigned to the number. 䢇 The Contacts type icon associated with the number. The Direct Connect number Contacts type icon appears when you receive a Direct Connect call or Call Alert, even if the number is not stored in Contacts. Call Alerts you have received appear as Direct Connect calls.
This iconj appears with contact information on the Recent Calls list. Contact information in the Recent Calls list displays: 䢇 The name contained in the contact information. 䢇 The Contacts type icon associated with the number or address contained in the contact information. If the item contains more than one number or address stored, <> surrounds the Contacts type icon.
Tip Press Create (left softkey) to begin a message to the highlighted entry. You can also view the next Recent Calls entry by pressing the navigation key right or view the previous entry by pressing the navigation key left. Saving Items From Recent Calls Recent Calls already in your Contacts). Press / to display the following options: 䢇 Use Push To... to select Send My Info or Send Contact (Direct Connect or Calls Alerts only).
5. To add more information to the entry (optional), follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Contacts Entries” on page 98. Prepending a Number From Recent Calls 6. Press Save (left softkey). Deleting Items From Recent Calls To delete an item from the Recent Calls list: 1. From Recent Calls, highlight or select an item. 2. Press / > Delete. 3. Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. To delete all items on the Recent calls list: 1. Press / > Recent Calls. 2. Press / > Delete All. 3.
About Contacts ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ About Contacts (page 97) Creating Contacts Entries (page 98) Viewing Contacts (page 100) Adding a Number to an Entry (page 101) Editing Entries (page 101) Deleting Entries (page 102) Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 102) Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry (page 103) Contacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses. Each Contacts entry can store several numbers or addresses. Information stored in Contacts is saved on your SIM card.
Creating Contacts Entries Types of Contacts Each number or address stored must be assigned a Contacts type: A Mobile phone number 0 DC Direct Connect number i Work1 phone number j Work2 phone number k Home phone number 1 Email email address n Fax phone number o Pager phone number r Talkgroup Talkgroup number ) Group Group . Message Group Message Group List 7 IP IP address p Other phone number 98 8. Contacts Your phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries.
To create a Contacts entry: 1. Press / > Contacts > [New Contact]. 2. To assign a name to the entry: 䡲 Select Name. Enter the name and press r. 3. To assign a ring tone to the name: 䡲 Select Ringer and then select a ring tone. 4. To assign a Contacts type to the number or address being stored: Select the Contacts type field. 䡲 Select a Contacts type (Mobile, DC, Work1, Work2, Home, Email, Fax, Pager, Talkgroup, Group, Message Group, IP or Other). 䡲 5.
䡲 Enter the additional information for the entry using steps 2–9. You must assign a name to the entry, if you have not already. 11. Press Save (left softkey). Creating Pauses and Waits When storing a number, you can program your phone to pause or wait between digits while dialing. A pause makes your phone pause for three seconds before dialing further. A wait makes your phone wait for your response before dialing further.
3. Press r to display the entry, and then scroll up or down to view all information stored for the entry. Tip To view more entries, continue scrolling. 3. Highlight the number type field above an open number and press the navigation key right or left to select a number type. 4. Scroll down to the open field, enter the new You can set Contacts to display only entries containing Direct Connect numbers, Groups, and Talkgroups. 䊳 Press / > Contacts > / > Filter > Show DC.
Deleting Entries 1. Press / > Contacts and highlight an entry. 2. Press / > Delete Contact. 3. Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. Deleting a Number or Address 1. Press / > Contacts and highlight an entry. 2. Scroll left or right to display the Contacts type to delete. 3. Press / > Delete Number. 4. Press r and Yes (left softkey) to confirm. Note If an entry contains only one number or address, deleting the number or address deletes the entry.
1. Press / > Contacts and then highlight an entry. 2. Press / > Edit. 3. Select [Options] below the number, and then select Speed #. 4. Enter an available speed dial number and press r. 5. Press Back (right softkey) and then press Save (left softkey) to save the changes. Note If you attempt to assign an already in-use speed dial location to a new phone number, a message will appear asking if you wish to overwrite the existing speed dial assignment.
9. Tools ⽧ Datebook (page 104) ⽧ My Info (page 109) ⽧ Java Applications (page 110) ⽧ Digital Rights Management (DRM) (page 112) ⽧ GPS Enabled (page 113) ⽧ Memo Feature (page 117) ⽧ Voice Records (page 118) ⽧ Call Timers (page 120) ⽧ Media Center (page 120) Datebook Datebook stores up to 250 events. You can store events over a thirteen month period — twelve months after and one month before the current date. 104 9.
To view an event: 1. Select the day the event occurs. 2. Select the event. To change the current view: 䊳 While in Datebook, press / and select a view. Note Day view is the default setting. Navigating Datebook To scroll through Datebook: 䊳 Scroll left and right using the navigation key. To see more in day view: 䊳 To highlight a day in month view: 䊳 Enter the date using the keypad. To go to today’s date: 䊳 While in Datebook, press / > Go To Today. To go to any date in Datebook: 1.
䡲 Enter the name or enter a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup number. – or – Press Browse (left softkey) to choose from common event names. 3. To assign a location to the event (optional), select Location and enter the location or enter a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup number. 4. The start time automatically assigned to an event is the beginning of the day.
12. Once you have entered all relevant information and settings, press Done (left softkey). To cancel without saving: 䊳 Press Cancel (right softkey). Editing Events To change the details of an event: 5. To change more information, follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Events” on page 105 to edit the event. 6. Press Done (left softkey) to store the event. Deleting Events 1. Select the day the event occurs. 2. Select the event and press / > Delete. 3.
To view more details about the event: 䊳 Press View (left softkey). To dismiss the reminder: 䊳 To make a phone call: 1. Highlight or select an event containing a phone number. Press Dismiss (right softkey). For Events With Java Applications If you assigned a Java application to start when the event starts, you can start the application when you get the reminder. 䊳 Making Calls From Datebook Press / > Launch.
䊳 Press the DC button. To send a Call Alert: 䊳 Press / > Alert # in Event, and then press the DC button. Customizing Datebook Setup 1. Select / > Datebook > / > Setup. 2. Select an option and adjust the values. 䡲 Options include Start View, Daily Begin, Delete After, Time Shift, Alert Timeout and Clock. My Info My Info lets you view your phone number, Direct Connect number, and other phone information. 䊳 Press / > My Info.
Java Applications Suspending Applications Installing Applications When you suspend an application, it does not stop running. It goes to the background so that you can run another application in the foreground. 1. Press / > Java Apps. To suspend an application: 2. Select an application or suite of applications. Messages appear as the application installs. 3. Press Done (left softkey). Running Applications 1. Press / > Java Apps. 2. Select an application or suite of applications.
Ending Applications To end an application: 䊳 Press the appropriate softkey to end or exit the application or press / > End. To end an application Java Apps > Suspended Apps. 3. Highlight an application and press End (left softkey). To end all applications: 1. Press / > Java Apps > Suspended Apps > / > End All. To access a catalog of items available for purchase and download: 䊳 Press / > Java Apps > Download Apps or press / > Downloads. You can also go to www.nextel.
3. Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm Digital Rights Management (DRM) When you download multimedia content available online, such as Java applications, these items may be subject to DRM restrictions. DRM, or digital rights management, is a system that defines how copyrighted multimedia content can be distributed and used. DRM limits items to time-based or count-based usage settings. Time-based settings let you use the given item for a specified interval.
the item and then follow the vendor’s instructions for purchasing an additional license. You cannot delete items that are DRM locked. Your phone’s GPS Enabled feature uses information from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your phone. The availability and accuracy of this location information (and the amount of time that it takes to calculate it) will vary depending on the environment in which you are using the GPS feature.
IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind If you are using the GPS feature of your phone while driving, please give full attention to driving and to the road. Where adequate signals from multiple satellites are not available (usually because your GPS antenna cannot establish a view of a wide area of open sky, such as in underground locations, inside or between buildings, or in dense tree cover), the GPS feature of your phone WILL NOT WORK.
䢇 䢇 䢇 The time (as Greenwich Mean Time) and date that the location was last calculated. The approximate location, expressed as latitude and longitude. The estimated accuracy of the calculated location. The number of satellites used to calculate the location. In general, more satellites make for better accuracy. To calculate your location again: 䊳 Press Rfrsh (left softkey).
good access to GPS signals through the car’s windows. Typically, the GPS antenna has best access to GPS signals in a car when placed near a window. Note 䢇 Although moving your phone at a walking pace decreases GPS performance, moving it at the speed of a moving car does not. Stay in network coverage. The network will provide your phone with information that helps determine your location more quickly and accurately.
laptop or other device. Make sure no other application is using the COM port selected. Make sure the COM port settings of your laptop or other device are set to the following: 䢇 Bits per second: 4800 䢇 Data bits: 8 䢇 Parity: None 䢇 Stop bits: 1 䢇 Flow control: Hardware To set your phone to send location information to your laptop or other device: 1. Press / > GPS > Interface. 2. Set NMEA OUT to ON. Your phone is now sending location data to your laptop or other device.
2. Press and hold Delete (left softkey) to delete the 6. Press Save (left softkey). number. 3. Enter the new number and press r. Voice Records To make a call to the memo number: 1. Press / > Memo. 2. To make a phone call, press ,. To make a Direct Connect call, press the DC button. To store the memo number to Contacts: 1. Press / > Memo. 2. Press / > Store to Cntcs. 3. To store the number as a new entry, select [New Contact]. – or – To store the number to an existing entry, select the entry.
1. Press / > VoiceRecord. 2. Highlight a voice record and press r. 3. To stop the voice record while it is playing, press r. Tip To fast forward, scroll right. To rewind, scroll left. To pause or resume, press any number key. Labeling Voice Records When you create a voice record, it is labeled with the time and date it was recorded. You can rename it with a custom label. 1. Press / > VoiceRecord. 2. Highlight a record and press Label (left softkey). 3. Enter a label and press r.
To reset the timer, press r then Reset (left softkey). Press r or press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. Call Timers 䢇 Call timers measure the duration of your phone calls, Direct Connect, or Group Connect calls, and the number of kilobytes sent and received by your phone: 䢇 Last Call — displays the duration of your most recent phone call. 䢇 Phone Reset — keeps a running total of your phone call minutes, until you reset it. 䢇 Phone Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all your phone calls.
䊳 To filter by media type scroll left or right. 1. Press / > Media Center. Keeping the Last Filter Setting 2. Scroll to view the items in the Media Center. You can set the Media Center to show all items every time you access it or to keep the filtering setting you had when you last viewed it. Choosing Thumbnail View or List View You can set the Media Center to show a thumbnail of each picture as you view the list of items or show the list of items without thumbnails. 1.
Sorting by Time or Name You can set the Media Center to sort items by the time the item was created or by the name of the item. 1. Press / > Media Center > / > Setup > Sort. 2. Select By Time or By Name. When you receive your phone, the Media Center is set to sort items by time. When an item is locked, it cannot be deleted from the Media Center. See “Locking Items” on page 125. Locking an item has no effect on its forward locking.
Viewing Pictures To view a picture, select it from the list of items in the Media Center. If your phone is set to show thumbnails, a thumbnail of each picture appears next to the picture in the list of items. If your phone is not set to show thumbnails, this icon g appears next to the picture. To see a larger or smaller view of the picture you are viewing: 1. Press / > and then select Zoom. 2. Select the zoom option you want.
Audio Files The Media Center lets you play audio files (songs, recordings, podcasts), send them in MMS messages, and assign them to Contacts entries. Playing Audio Files 䊳 To play an audio file, select it from the list of items in the Media Center. This icon a appears next to each audio file in the list of items. Tip When viewing the list of items in the Media Center, you can scroll left or right, or press * or #, to change the type of media that is displayed in the list.
Locking Items within a given time frame. Please contact the DRM vendor to learn more about their download regulations. When you lock an item in the Media Center, it cannot be deleted until you unlock it. 1. Press / > Media Center. 2. Scroll to or select an item. 3. Press / and then select Lock or Unlock to lock or unlock the item. When you view items in the Media Center, one of these icons appears next to each locked item: O Locked. ] Forward lock and locked.
Deleting an Item 1. Press / > Media Center. 2. Scroll to or select an item. 3. Press / and then select Delete. 4. Press Yes (left softkey) to confirm. Deleting All Items You can delete all unlocked items currently in view, depending on how Media Center filtering is set. See “Filtering by Media Type” on page 121. If filtering is set to show all types of Media Center items, all unlocked items are deleted. 1. Press / > Media Center. 2. Press / and then select Delete All. 3.
2. Using the display screen as a viewfinder, aim the camera lens at your subject. 10. Camera 3. Press Capture (left softkey), r or e until the shutter sounds. Press Send (left softkey) to send the picture in an MMS message, Discard (right softkey) to discard the picture and return to the camera, r to save the picture and return to camera, or press / for the following options: ● Send Picture vi... to send pictures to recent call or contact. ● Send Via...
● Camera Setup to set the camera default settings for Ask for Name, Shutter Sound, Default Size and Default Quality. Camera Options 䢇 Camera Setup to set the camera default settings. Setting the Self Timer 1. From camera mode, press / > Self Timer. 2. Highlight a delay length (10 seconds, 15 seconds or 20 seconds) and press r. With the phone in camera mode, press / to display additional camera options: 䢇 Media Center to go to the Media Center to review your saved pictures.
Set your camera’s resolution and default size in the Camera Setup menu. 1. Press / > Camera > / > Camera Setup. 2. Select an option and press r. 䡲 Ask for Name: Select On for the camera to prompt you to enter a new File Name when saving a picture. 䡲 Shutter Sound: Select an option and press r. 䡲 Default Size: Select a size and press r. 䡲 Default Quality: Highlight Normal or Fine and press r. Recording Videos (See “Video Mode Options” on page 130 for more information.) Shortcut 2.
Video Mode Options With the phone in video mode, press / to display additional camera options: 䢇 Media Center to go to the Media Center to review your saved videos. 䢇 Capture Picture to switch to picture mode. 䢇 Zoom to zoom in on a subject. 䢇 Lighting adjust the camera to your lighting environment. Select Normal or Low Light. 䢇 Video Length to select the video length. 䢇 Memory Usage to verify memory usage. 䢇 Camera Setup to set the camera default settings. Selecting Video Settings 1.
䢇 Memory Usage to verify available memory. 䢇 Setup to Sort files (By Time or By Name), and to turn Remember Filter on or off. Camera 䢇 Set View to switch the display from Plain List View to Thumbnail List View. File Size to display the size of the file. 䢇 10.
To turn Bluetooth on: 11. Bluetooth 1. Press / > Bluetooth > Setup > Power. 2. Select On and press r to enable Bluetooth. To turn Bluetooth off: 1. Press / > Bluetooth > Setup > Power.
B – Status indicator will be solid and LED will blink when connected to a Bluetooth device. Connecting Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Menu Pairing and Connecting 1. Press / > Bluetooth > Hands Free > 1. Press / > Bluetooth. 2. Set your Bluetooth options. Select Hands Free to discover and connect to hands-free devices. 䡲 Select Link to Devices to scan for and connect your phone to an available Bluetooth device. 䡲 Select Device History to link to devices that have been connected to your phone.
Connecting to a Stored Device If you have previously connected to a device, the device will be stored on your phone so you can connect with it easily. 1. Press / > Bluetooth > Link to Devices and then select a device. Disconnecting From a Device 1. Press / > Bluetooth > Link to Devices. 2. Press Drop (left softkey) and then press Yes (left softkey). Note Pressing No (right softkey) when prompted exits the menu without disconnecting the device. 2.
The default for hands-free devices, such as Bluetooth headsets, is Automatic. Sending Items via Bluetooth Setting Device Details Sending Contacts, Datebook Events and Media Center Items 䊳 Press / > Bluetooth > Device History. From the device history, highlight a device and press Edit (left softkey) to edit the device name and change the access settings. To delete a device, highlight it, press / > Delete, and then press Yes (left softkey).
4. If prompted, bond with the device. Your phone 2. Highlight a file and press / > Send Via... > connects to the device and transfers the contact. Sending Datebook Events 1. Press / > Datebook. Bluetooth. 3. Select a device or search for a device by selecting [Find Devices]. 4. If prompted, bond with the device. Your phone 2. Highlight an event and press / > Send Via.... 䡲 For a repeating event, select This Event Only to send only this occurrence or Repeat Event to send all instances. 3.
Viewing and Storing Received Items After an incoming transfer is complete, your phone translates the item and it appears on the display. 䊳 To store an item, press Store (left softkey). 䊳 To discard an item without saving it, press Discard (right softkey). Bluetooth You can choose to either store or discard the item. Items are stored as follows: 䢇 Contact entries are stored to Contacts. 䢇 Pictures and audio files are stored to their folders and are accessible through the Media Center.
Safety and Warranty Information
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Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communication (e.g., medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain network services or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider for details.
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 Your radio product has been designed and tested to comply with national and international standards and guidelines regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy, when operated in the two-way mode (at the face, or at the abdomen when using an audio accessory) at usage factors of up to 50% talk/50% listen.
Note Never transport or store flammable gas, flammable liquids, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories. Keep Your Mobile Device and Its Accessories Away From Small Children These products are not toys and may be hazardous to children. For example: 䢇 A choking hazard may exist for small, detachable parts. 䢇 Improper use could result in loud sounds, possibly causing hearing injury. 䢇 Improperly handled batteries could overheat and cause a burn.
Turn the volume down if you can’t hear people speaking near you. If you experience hearing discomfort, including the sensation of pressure or fullness in your ears, ringing in your ears, or muffled speech, you should stop listening to the device through your headset or headphones and have your hearing checked. For more information about hearing, see our website at direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/nss/AcousticSafety.asp (in English only).
USE MOTOROLA ORIGINAL PRODUCTS FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE AND SAFEGUARDS. To aid consumers in identifying authentic Motorola batteries from non-original or counterfeit batteries (that may not have adequate safety protection), Motorola provides holograms on its batteries. Consumers should confirm that any battery they purchase has a “Motorola Original” hologram. Motorola recommends you always use Motorola-branded batteries and chargers. Motorola mobile devices are designed to work with Motorola batteries.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 146 counterfeit or inexpensive, aftermarket-brand batteries with unknown or questionable manufacturing standards. Nextel is not aware of similar problems with Nextel phones resulting from the proper use of batteries and accessories approved by Nextel or the manufacturer of your phone. Use only Nextel-approved or manufacturer-approved batteries and accessories found at Sprint Stores or through your phone’s manufacturer, or call 1-866-866-7509 to order. They’re also available at www.
A number of Nextel phones have been tested for hearing aid device compatibility. When some wireless phones are used with certain hearing devices (including hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a noise which can interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing device. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference noise they may generate. ANSI standard C63.
Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience With Your Phone To further minimize interference: 䢇 Set the phone’s display and keyboard backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval: 䢇 䢇 1. Press / > Settings > Display/Info > Backlight > Timer or Java Timer. Disposal of your Mobile Device Packaging and User’s Guide 2. Highlight the minimum time interval setting and press r. Position the phone so the internal antenna is farthest from your hearing aid.
Some mobile phones use an internal, permanent backup battery on the printed circuit board that may contain very small amounts of perchlorate. In such cases, California law requires the following label: Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. There is no special handling required by consumers. Radio Frequency (RF) Energy This section contains important information on the safe and efficient operation of your mobile device.
䢇 䢇 In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. If your mobile device offers an airplane mode or similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight. Implantable Medical Devices If you have an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or defibrillator, consult your physician before using this mobile device.
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use the Motorola supplied or approved carrying case, holster or other body-worn accessory. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters from your body when transmitting. Use of non-Motorola-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6 watts per kilogram (W/kg), averaged over one gram of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using procedures accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequencies.
Software Copyright Notice MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. © 2009 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Microsoft and Microsoft Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. This product is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other patents pending.
Privacy and Data Security Smart Practices While Driving Motorola understands that privacy and data security are important to everyone. Because some features of your phone may affect your privacy or data security, please follow these recommendations to enhance protection of your information: 䢇 Monitor access: Keep your phone with you and do not leave it where others may have unmonitored access. Lock your device’s keypad where this feature is available.
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely. 䢇 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when your car is not moving or before pulling into traffic. If you must make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 䢇 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting.
S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada What does this Warranty Cover? ⽧ Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada (page 156) ⽧ Service and Repairs (page 160) Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any reason you have a problem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty in this section.
Products Covered Length of Coverage Products and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for below. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. Decorative Accessories and Cases. Decorative covers, bezels, PhoneWrap™ covers and cases. Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product. Monaural Headsets.
Non-Motorola branded or certified Products, Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage. Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage. Altered Products.
Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts. No data, software or applications added to your Product, Accessory or Software, including but not limited to personal contacts, games and ringer tones, will be reinstalled.
Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another.
Installing 10 Safety 144 Bluetooth 132–137 Deleting Received Items 137 Receiving Items 136 Sending Contacts 135 Transfers, Canceling 136 Viewing Received Items 136 Bookmarks Accessing 68 Creating 68 Browser Opening 67 Restarting 69 A Accessories 18 Charger 18 Li-Ion Battery 18 Activation 2 Airplane Mode 78 Answering Calls 21 Applications See also Java Applications Attachments 57, 123 See also MMS Messages Audio Files Inserting in Messages 54 See also Voice Records B Backlight 74 Battery 9–11 Charging 11 Di
Camera 127–129 Camera Setup 129 Options 128 Self Timer 128 Talking Pictures 127 Zoom 128 Clock Display 75 Contacts 97–103 Adding an Entry 98 Creating 98 Deleting 102 Editing Entries 101 Making Direct Connect Calls 28 Making Phone Calls 26 Searching 100 Voice Name 99 D Datebook Creating Events 105 Deleting Events 107 Editing Events 107 162 Index Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders 108 Receiving Reminders 107 Using Your Phone’s Datebook 104 DC/GC Options 89 Dialing Codes Non-Emergency Numbers
E Email 67 Emergency Numbers 22 End-of-Call Options 24 Entering Text 15–18 Alpha Mode 17 Numbers 17 Quick Notes 17 Selecting Mode 15 Word Text Input 16 Java Applications 110–112 Deleting 111 Downloading 111 Downloading Games 69 Ending Applications 111 Installing Applications 110 Memory 112 Privacy 88 Resuming Applications 110 Running Applications 110 Suspending Applications 110 H Headset 79 Hearing Aid Compatibility 147 G Games 69 See also Java Applications GPS Enabled 113 Best Results 115 Emergency Call
M Making Calls 21 Media Center Deleting Items 125 Forward Locked 122 Locking Items 125 Memory 126 Pictures 122 Renaming Items 124 Viewing 121 Memo 117 Calling From 118 Editing 117 Viewing 117 Memory Java Applications 112 Media Center 126 MMS Messages 77 Ring Tones 71 Voice Records 119 Menu Navigation 13 Selecting 14 164 Index Menu Style 75 Message Center 46 MMS Messages 49 Text Messaging (SMS) 59 Voicemail 48 Message Groups 54 Messages Notifications 47 Messaging Settings Notification 76 Signature 78 MMS M
One Touch Direct Connect 79 Outbox 56 Owner’s Record 152 P Pauses 25 Storing 100 Phone (illus.
SIM Card Removing and Inserting 8 Security 90 SIM PIN 90 Speakerphone 24 Speed Dial Assigning Numbers 102 Making a Call 26 T Talkgroups 39 Join 39 Settings 89 TDD/TTY Devices 64 Telecommunications Relay Service 64 Text Entry 15–18 Database 16 Mode 15 Text Messaging See MMS Messages Three-Way Calling 61 166 Index Playing 119, 124 Saving From Messages 59 Voicemail Playing Messages 48 Retrieving 47 Setting Up 2, 48 Transmitters Turning On and Off 78 TTY Devices 64 Turning Your Phone On and Off 11 U Unlock