Nextel iDEN Digital Multi-service Data-capable Phone i275 Phone User’s Guide L @NNTN6131A@ NNTN6131A
Contents Getting Started........................................... 1 Removing the Battery Door ...............................2 Locating Your SIM Card ....................................2 Battery ...............................................................3 Powering On and Off.........................................5 Activating Service..............................................5 Enabling Security ..............................................5 Phone Programming .....................................
Call Alerts ................................................. 33 Sending Call Alerts..........................................33 Receiving Call Alerts .......................................33 Using the Call Alert Queue..............................33 Direct TalkSM ............................................ 35 Off-Network Walkie-Talkie...............................35 Channels and Codes.......................................36 Private Direct TalkSM Calls..............................
Using Your Phone as a Modem ......................59 Making TTY Calls ............................................60 Special Dialing Codes .....................................61 Nextel® Phone Services .......................... 63 Caller ID ..........................................................63 Per-Call Blocking.............................................63 Per-Line Blocking ............................................63 Alternate Line Service .....................................
Drafts...............................................................90 Sent Items .......................................................91 Receiving a Message ......................................92 Navigating a Message.....................................92 Viewing Received Messages from the Message Center ...........................93 Actions for Received Messages ......................93 Customizing MMS ...........................................96 Managing Memory......................................
Locking Voice Records..................................115 Managing Memory.........................................115 Java Applications .................................. 116 Updating Satellite Almanac Data ..................129 Setting Privacy Options .................................129 Using GPS with Map Software ......................130 Installing Applications....................................116 Running Applications.....................................116 Suspending Applications ................
Switching Profiles ..........................................147 How Changing Settings Affects Profiles........147 Temporary Profiles ........................................148 Creating Profiles............................................149 Editing Profiles ..............................................149 Deleting Profiles ............................................149 Setting Call Filtering ......................................150 Shortcuts ................................................
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc. Address: 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard Plantation, FL 33322 USA Phone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920 Hereby declares that the product: Product Name: i275 Model Number: H79XAN6RR4AN Conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a) Class B Digital Device As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Getting Started retractable antenna p volume controls Navigation key — press the arrows to scroll through menus and lists. audio jack Push-to-talk (PTT) button option keys power button O OK key — selects highlighted item; answers calls. m Menu key — accesses context-sensitive menus. A Option key — selects the option appearing above it on the display. Note: Throughout this User’s Guide, the option keys will be represented by A. speaker (in back) back key Power button.
Getting Started To start using your i275 phone: • Make sure your SIM card is in place. • Charge the battery. • Activate your service. • Enable security. Locating Your SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small piece of plastic located in the SIM card holder in the back of your phone, underneath the battery. Removing the Battery Door 1 Make sure the phone is powered off. See “Powering On and Off” on page 5. 2 Using your thumb, press and slide the door to the right.
Battery Battery Charging the Battery Inserting the Battery Your phone comes with a standard travel charger. Your phone comes with a Standard Lithium Ion battery. 1 With the phone powered off, remove the battery door. 2 Insert the top of the battery into the battery area. Press the bottom of the battery to secure it. 1 Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. 2 Open the connector cover. connector cover 3 Plug the other end of the charger into the accessory connector.
Getting Started Charging Times Check your battery and charger type against the grid below to determine appropriate charging times. Battery Charger Rapid Mid-Rate Standard Lithium Ion 2.5 hours 6 hours Extended Capacity Lithium Ion 3 hours 7.5 hours High Capacity Lithium Ion 4 hours 10.5 hours For best results, charge the batteries within the temperature range of 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C). Prolonged charging is not recommended.
Powering On and Off Powering On and Off Activating Service To power your phone on: The first time you power your phone on, your service is activated. Press p. Note: Pressing p for more than 5 seconds turns on Airplane mode. See “Airplane Mode— Temporarily Turning Off Calls” on page 142. As your phone connects to the network, you will see a connecting message. When the idle screen appears, the phone is ready to use.
Getting Started Phone Programming 4 Scroll to see your information: Within 24 hours of enabling security, you will receive an alert notification containing your Personal Telephone Number (PTN), Nextel Customer Care number, Direct Connect number, and Talkgroups. Line 1 and Line 2 are your phone numbers. Direct Connect is your Direct Connect number, the number that others use to contact you using Direct Connect walkie-talkie service.
Customizing Features Customizing Features The screen shown is the idle screen. The idle screen appears when your phone is on, but not engaged in any activity. You can control many features of your phone, including the size of the text on the display, the way you access main menu items, and the volume of incoming sound, rings, and other tones. See “Customizing Your Phone” on page 140. Text Area Phone Basics Display Options Display Two display options appear at the bottom of most screens.
Getting Started 4 Press O to see the Security screen. Main Menu Quick Access to Main Menu Items All your phone’s features can be accessed through the main menu. You can set the main menu to appear as a list or as large icons (see “Setting the Menu View” on page 141). Each arrow in the navigation key and O can be used to access a main menu item from the idle screen. Each of these keys is assigned to a main menu item when you receive your phone.
Phone Basics n Downloads j My Info Provides a catalog of ring tones, wallpaper, games and Java applications that you can download directly to your phone. Items in this catalog change frequently, so check regularly for fresh content. See page 67. View personal phone information, including phone number and Direct Connect number. See page 6. o Datebook Schedule appointments. See page 133. g Memo Store a number to access later. See page 51. h Call Timers Phone usage information. See page 58.
Getting Started Status Icons Status icons appear at the top of the display. Some appear at all times. Others appear only when your phone is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features. abcd Battery Strength — A fuller battery efgd indicates a greater charge. o p q r s Signal Strength — More bars next to the antenna indicate a stronger signal. A Phone In Use — Your phone is active on a phone call. B Direct Connect In Use — Your phone is active on a Direct Connect call.
SIM Card Security Y N Z O Packet Data — You are ready to transfer packet data or are transferring packet data. See “Using Your Phone as a Modem” on page 59. TTY — You are ready to use your phone to make calls using a teletypewriter device. See “Making TTY Calls” on page 60. SIM Card Security Your SIM card stores all your Contacts and protects your personal information. Since this information is stored on your SIM card, not in your phone, you can remove the information by removing your SIM card.
Getting Started Entering the PIN 1 When the Enter SIM PIN Code screen appears after you power on your phone, enter your SIM PIN. 2 Press A under Ok. The message SIM Unlocked displays. Important: If you enter your PIN incorrectly 3 times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you must contact Nextel Customer Care. Changing the PIN Note: The SIM PIN requirement must be turned on in order to access this feature. 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Security > Change Password > SIM PIN.
SIM Card Security If you entered the codes properly, SIM Unlocked appears on the display. Inserting and Removing Your SIM Card Important: Do not touch the gold-colored areas of your SIM card. The SIM card is designed for optimal Contacts storage and feature use. For Nextel SIM card compatibility information, visit nextel.com/sim. Note: In some cases, Contacts and Groups may not be accessible if you move your SIM card to another phone.
Getting Started 3 Carefully slide your SIM card into your phone until it lines up with the marks above and below the SIM card holder. 2 While holding the tab down, slide your SIM card out of the SIM card holder. SIM card holder SIM card holder Note: Protect your SIM card as you would any delicate object. Store it carefully. Removing Your SIM Card Important: To avoid loss or damage, do not remove your SIM card from your phone unless absolutely necessary.
Antenna To lock the keypad: Antenna 1 From the idle screen, press m. 2 Press *. The retractable antenna on your i275 phone is designed to be extended during calls. If you press a key while the keypad is locked, instructions for unlocking the keypad display briefly. To extend the antenna, pull gently on the rounded tip until the antenna is fully extended and clicks into position.
Getting Started To order additional accessories, go to nextel.com or call 1-800-Nextel6. You can also contact your Nextel Authorized Sales Representative or stop by any Nextel-owned Retail Store. For information on Nextel retail store locations, go to nextel.com. Wireless Local Number Portability: Bringing Your Phone Number From Another Carrier If you are bringing your phone number from another carrier, your new phone will be active as soon as you receive it.
Nextel® Customer Care Nextel® Customer Care Nextel Customer Care: 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your i275 phone. Nextel Worldwide Customer Care: +1-360-662-5202 (toll-free from your i275 phone). Understanding Status Messages You may receive status messages under certain conditions. Before contacting Nextel Customer Care, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions under which the message appeared. You can go to nextel.com for additional information about status messages.
Making Calls Your i275 phone makes two types of calls: digital cellular phone calls and Direct Connect calls. With Direct Connect calls, you use your phone as a long-range, digital walkie-talkie. Phone Calls 1 Enter the number you want to call. 2 To place the call: Press s. -orIf you entered the number from the idle screen, press O. 3 To end the call, press e.
Group Connect SM Calls Dialing Direct Connect® Numbers Every Direct Connect number has 3 parts — an area ID, a network ID, and a member ID — with an asterisk between each of these parts. For example: 999*999*9999. When you place a Direct Connect call, you must enter the whole Direct Connect number including the asterisks. Tip: When you store a Direct Connect number in Contacts, it is good practice to include the whole Direct Connect number, including the asterisks.
Making Calls Creating Groups in Contacts 1 From the main menu, select Contacts. 2 Select [New Group]. 3 If you want 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)” for a Group with 8 members. 4 Add Group members. See “Adding Group Members”. 5 If you want to create a voice name for the Group, select [Options] > Voice Name.
Group Connect SM Calls Press and hold t until a prompt appears telling you to say the voice name. Say the voice name assigned to the Group you want.-orEnter or select a Direct Connect number and add more Direct Connect numbers. See “Starting a Group Call with a Direct Connect® Number”. 2 Press the PTT button. Receiving Group Calls To answer a Group call: Proceed as if answering a Direct Connect call. Only one person at a time may speak on a Group call.
Making Calls 3 Press m. 4 Select Remove All Members. 5 Press A under Yes. Group Call Information To delete a Group from Contacts: 1 From Contacts, scroll to the Group you want to delete. 2 Press m. 3 Select Delete Group.
Talkgroup Calls U A member of the Group who could not be reached on the Group call. u A member of the Group whose status is unknown. Sending Groups Using Nextel Direct SendSM You can send a Group using Nextel Direct Send so that the person who receives the Group can use the list. 1 From Contacts or the recent calls list, scroll to or select the Group you want. 2 Press m. 3 Select Send Group. 4 To include yourself in the Group, press A under Yes. -orTo exclude yourself from the Group, press A under No.
Making Calls To receive Talkgroup calls made to any of these Talkgroups, you must join the Talkgroup. 1 From the main menu, select Contacts. 2 Scroll to the Talkgroup you want to join. 3 Press A under Join. Note: You will now be able to receive communications from this Talkgroup only. You can only monitor one Talkgroup at a time. Setting Up More Talkgroups You can set up more Talkgroups in 3 ways: • Using Talkgroup Management* on MyNextel at nextel.
Receiving Calls Receiving Calls Phone Calls When you receive a phone call, your phone rings, vibrates, or lights up its backlight. Answering Press s. -orPress O. -orPress A under Yes. -orPress any number key. To answer a call by pressing any number key, you must have the Any Key Ans feature turned on (see “Phone Calls Features” on page 143). Sending to Voice Mail Press e. -orPress A under No. Ending Press e.
Making Calls • Select the number from the recent calls list. See “Making Calls From the Recent Calls List” on page 31. • Select the number from Contacts. See “Making Calls from Contacts” on page 46. • Select a number stored in Datebook. See “Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders” on page 138. • Use One Touch Direct Connect to make a Direct Connect call. See “Setting One Touch Direct Connect®” on page 57. • Use the number in Memo. See “Memo” on page 51.
Missed Phone Calls Redialing the Last Number Using Mute Press and hold s to place a call to the last phone number you called. Muting calls lets you listen to incoming sound without transmitting sound. Mute is available whenever you are on an active call. Missed Phone Calls When you miss a call, this icon V and the number of phone calls you have missed appear briefly. If you want to dismiss the missed call message, press A under Back.
Making Calls response center has the equipment to process location information. See “GPS Enabled” on page 124, and particularly “IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind” on page 124 and “Making an Emergency Call” on page 125, for more information on the limitations of this feature. Because of the limitations of this feature, always provide your best knowledge of your location to the emergency response center when you make an emergency call. Important: Emergency calls cannot be placed while the keypad is locked.
Recent Calls The recent calls list stores information associated with calls you have made and received and call alerts you have received. It also stores My Info and contact information sent to you from other phones. The recent calls list stores up to 20 items. Calls and Call Alerts The recent calls list stores the numbers of up to 20 of the most recent calls you have made and received.
Recent Calls When you select My Info from other phones to view its details, you see all the information sent. If you receive My Info from the same phone more than once, only the most recently sent version appears in the recent calls list. Contact Information From Other Phones The recent calls list stores contact information sent from other phones. This information comes from the other phone’s Contacts list or recent calls list. See “Sending My Info and Contact Information” on page 112.
Storing Items to Contacts Storing Items to Contacts 6 Press A under Done. 1 From the recent calls list, scroll to or select the item you want to store. 2 Press A under Store. -or- Deleting Items If Store is not one of your options: Press m. Select Store or Update Contacts. Tip: If the item you want to store is a call, Store does not appear if the number is already stored in Contacts. 3 To store the item as a new entry, select [New Contact]. -orTo store the number to an existing entry, select the entry.
Recent Calls • If you scroll to My Info from another phone, you can make a call to the Direct Connect number of the phone that sent the information. • If you scroll to contact information from another phone, you can make a call to any of the numbers in the contact information. 3 To place the call now, go to step 4. -orScroll left or right to display the Contacts type for the number you want to call. 4 To make a phone call, press s. -orTo make a Direct Connect call, press the PTT button.
Call Alerts Receiving Call Alerts Sending a call alert lets the recipient know you want to talk to him or her on a Direct Connect call. When you receive a call alert, you must answer, queue, or clear it. You cannot receive phone calls or Direct Connect calls until you do. When you send a call alert, the recipient’s phone emits a series of beeps, or vibrates, and displays your name or Direct Connect number.
Call Alerts Viewing Call Alerts 4 Press the PTT button until Alert Successful appears on the display. 1 From the main menu, select Call Alert. 2 Scroll through the list. Deleting Call Alerts Viewing Date and Time To delete a call alert from the queue: To view the date and time a call alert was received: 1 From the call alert queue, scroll to the call alert you want to delete. 2 Press m. 3 Select Delete. 4 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. 1 From the main menu, select Call Alert.
Off-Network Walkie-Talkie Direct TalkSM Off-Network Walkie-Talkie Direct Talk is an all-digital off-network walkie-talkie service that works anywhere, anytime between compatible phones. You can make and receive Direct Talk calls outside of network coverage or when network service is not available*. You can talk to anyone on your code and channel who has a Direct Talk capable phone. Direct Talk has a range up to 6 miles. Range will vary based on terrain, man-made structures and atmospheric conditions.
Direct TalkSM Note: When switching from the network to Direct Talk, the last channel and code that were set appear on the idle screen. While in Direct Talk, this icon m appears on the display, indicating there is no network signal and Direct Talk is active. Exiting Direct TalkSM To set your phone to network mode when Direct Talk is active: 1 From the Direct Talk idle screen, press m. 2 Select DT Options. 3 Select Exit DirecTalk. Switching to Network Please Wait displays.
Private Direct TalkSM Calls 2 3 4 5 Scroll to Code. Press A under Edit. Select a code. When you are finished, press A under Back to return to the idle screen. Making and Receiving Calls in Direct TalkSM Mode To make a call on a specific code and channel using Direct Talk: 1 Press and hold the PTT button. Transmit appears on the display. Begin speaking after your phone emits the Direct Talk tone. 2 Release the PTT button to listen.
Direct TalkSM call, you must use the valid Nextel 10-digit Personal Telephone Number (PTN) of the person you are calling. The person you are calling must be in Direct Talk mode and set to the same channel to receive your call. If you receive an error message: Making a Private Direct TalkSM Call 1 Enter the 10-digit PTN of the person you want to call on your channel. -orScroll to a number or name in Contacts. -orScroll to a number in the recent calls list. • You may not be using a valid PTN.
Making Emergency 911 Cellular Calls in Direct TalkSM Mode Making Emergency 911 Cellular Calls in Direct TalkSM Mode Emergency 911 cellular calls can be made in Direct Talk mode as long as you are within a Nextel coverage area. When making an emergency 911 cellular call, your phone will automatically exit Direct Talk mode and attempt to find a signal. If you are out of Nextel's coverage area, your phone will not find a signal and the 911 call will not be placed.
Direct TalkSM Using State Tone To set your phone to notify you with a tone that you are in Direct Talk: 1 From the setup screen, select State Tone. 2 Select the time frame during which you want to be notified that you are in Direct Talk. For example, if you select 1 hour, you will be notified every hour that you are in Direct Talk. To turn off State Tone: 1 From the setup screen, select State Tone. 2 Select Off.
Entering Text 2 Select the text input mode you want to use. A checkmark appears next to the current mode. You can enter text into your phone using the traditional method of pressing a key several times for each character, or by pressing a key once for each letter while words likely to be the one you want are chosen from a database. You can also enter symbols and numbers into a text field.
Entering Text The displayed word may change as you type it. Do not try to correct the word as you go. Type to the end of the word before editing. 3 If the word that appears is not the desired word, press 0 to change the word on the display to the next most likely word in the database. Repeat until the desired word appears. 3 Select the language you want for your database. Special Function Keys Some of the phone’s keys assume different functions while in Alpha or Word mode.
Using Numeric Mode Punctuation Press 1 or 0 to insert punctuation. Continue to press the key to view the list of symbols available through that key. Pause to select the symbol you want. Note: Additional punctuation symbols are available in Symbols mode. Using Numeric Mode 1 Select Numeric as your text input mode. 2 Press the number buttons on your keypad to enter numbers. Using Symbols Mode 1 Select Symbols as your text input mode. A row of symbols appears along the bottom of the phone’s display.
Contacts 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. A Contacts entry contains: • A name — A name is required if you are storing more than one number or address to the entry; otherwise, it is optional. Typically, this is the name of the person whose contact information is stored in the entry. • A ring tone — You can assign a ring tone to each entry.
Viewing Contacts • A number or address — Each Contacts entry must contain a number or address. This may be any type of phone number, Direct Connect number, Group number, Talkgroup number, email address, or IP address. Note: You can store numbers up to 64 digits long, but every 20 digits must be separated by a pause or wait. See “Creating Pauses and Waits” on page 49. 2 If an entry has more than one number or address stored, <> surrounds the Contacts type icon.
Contacts Making Calls from Contacts If you have numbers stored in Contacts, you can use these numbers to make calls. For information on entering numbers into Contacts, see “Creating Entries”. 1 From the main menu, select Contacts. 2 Scroll to the name or number you want to call. Tip: To find Contacts entries faster, use the keypad to enter the first letter of the name. 3 Place the call now. -orScroll left or right to display the Contacts type for the number you want to call.
Creating Entries After you have entered the number or address, Contacts type, and any other information you want, you can press A under Done to save the entry to Contacts. To cancel a Contacts entry at any time press, e to return to the idle screen. To create a Contacts entry: 1 To access the entry details screen: Select Contacts > [New Contact]. -orFrom the Contacts list, press m. Select New Contact. 2 If you want to assign a name to the entry: Select Name. Enter the name. When you are finished, press O.
Contacts Assigning Options 1 If you have not already, select [Options]. 2 The default Speed Dial number assigned to a phone number is displayed in the Speed # field. This is always the next available Speed Dial location. If you want to assign the phone number to a different Speed Dial location: With the Speed # field highlighted, press O. Press A under Delete to delete the current Speed Dial number. Enter the new Speed Dial number using the keypad. When you are finished, press O.
Deleting Entries The entry details screen displays. 3 Follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Entries” on page 46 to edit the various fields. Checking Capacity To see how many numbers are stored in Contacts: Deleting Entries 1 From the Contacts list, press m. 2 Select Capacity. Delete an Entry Creating Pauses and Waits 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry you want to delete. 2 Press m. 3 To delete the entire entry, select Delete Contact or Delete Group.
Contacts Press and hold * until the letter W appears. The W means your phone waits before dialing further. If you store 17035551235W1234, when you select this number and make a call, your phone dials the first 11 digits and then waits. A message appears asking if you want to send the rest of the digits. Press A under Yes to dial the last 4 digits. Tip: You can create pauses and waits while dialing a number from the keypad. See “Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing” on page 57.
Memo Memo lets you store a number, make a call to that number, and save it to Contacts. To create a memo: 1 From the main menu, select Memo. 2 Enter the number using your keypad. 3 Press O. To view the memo later: From the main menu, select Memo. To delete the memo: 1 From the main menu, select Memo. 2 Press and hold A under Delete. 3 Press O. To store the memo number to Contacts: 1 2 3 4 From the main menu, select Memo. Press m. Select Store to Cntcs.
Call Forwarding 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. You can forward phone lines 1 and 2 independently. Forwarding All Calls When you set your phone to forward all calls, an icon appears in the top row of the display: G Phone line 1 is active; calls to phone line 1 are being forwarded.
Turning Off Call Forwarding Turning Off Call Forwarding If you do not want all your calls forwarded, turn the feature off: 1 From the main menu, select Call Forward > To. 2 Set this option to Off. All your calls are now sent to your phone. Calls you miss are forwarded according to the options set for missed calls. By default, missed calls are forwarded to voice mail.
Call Forwarding 5 Press O. 6 Repeat step 2 through step 5 for If No Answer and If Unreachable. 7 When you are finished, press A under Back. Viewing Call Forwarding Settings 1 From the main menu, select Call Forward > Forward > All Calls. 2 With To highlighted, press A under Status.
Advanced Calling Features Call Waiting Call Waiting lets you receive a second call while on an active call. Call Waiting is always available, unless you turn it off for a specific call. If you are on a call and receive a second call, your phone emits a tone and displays a message saying you are receiving a second call. To accept the second call and put the active call on hold: Press A under Yes. To accept the second call and end the active call: 1 Press e. Your phone rings with the second call.
Advanced Calling Features Putting a Call on Hold Merging 2 Calls into a 3-Way Call 1 While on an active call, press m. 2 Select Hold. After you put a call on hold and place a second call, you can combine these calls into a 3-way call: If you want to make the call active again, press A under Resume. 1 Press m. 2 Select Join. Calling 2 People All 3 people in the call can speak to and hear each other. Putting a Call on Hold, Making a Second Call 1 2 3 4 Place or receive a phone call.
Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Calls placed between the United States and Canada do not require an international access code. You can enter a pause or wait while dialing a number. For information on using pauses and waits, see “Creating Pauses and Waits” on page 49. Plus Dialing lets you place an international call to most countries without entering the local international access code.
Advanced Calling Features 2 Set this option to Last Call. Call Timers To set your phone to call a Direct Connect number you choose: Call timers measure the duration of your phone calls, walkie-talkie calls, and circuit data use, as well as the number of Kilobytes sent and received by your phone: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > DC/GC Options > One Touch DC > Assigned Number.
Using Your Phone as a Modem 3 To view a feature without resetting: Press O when you are finished viewing. -orTo reset a feature: Press A under Reset. Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. 2 With the phone’s display facing up, insert a data cable’s connector into the accessory connector, until you hear a click. Note: The values displayed by Call Timers should not be used for billing. Call timers are estimates only.
Advanced Calling Features To use these services, you must install the iDEN Wireless Data Services software (available separately) and subscribe to a Nextel Wireless Web access plan. For more information on setting up your computer and your i275 phone for packet and circuit data calls, go to nextel.com. Making TTY Calls To use your phone to make phone calls using a teletypewriter (TTY) device: 1 Connect one end of a 2.5mm cable into the audio jack on your phone.
Special Dialing Codes When you make a TTY call, the call begins in the TTY mode you last selected. To change mode during a call using your phone: 1 Press m. 2 Select In Call Setup > TTY > Type. 3 Select the mode you want.
Advanced Calling Features messages to the hearing or speech impaired individual. Telecommunications Relay Service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and every call is strictly confidential. Note: Using 711 to reach Telecommunications Relay Service may not be available in all areas.
Nextel® Phone Services Per-Line Blocking Contact Nextel Customer Care to obtain these services or for additional information: You can permanently block delivery of your phone number on every call you make. Note: Some services are not available outside of the continental United States. To show your number on a per-call basis: Press * 8 2 before dialing the call.
Nextel® Phone Services To set the active line (primary or alternate): 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Phone Calls > Set Line. 2 Select the phone line you want to be the active line. When incoming calls are made to a non-active line, these calls will be sent to voice mail without ringing. See “Call Forwarding” on page 52. Call Restrictions You can prevent your phone from making or receiving long distance, incoming, and outgoing (except 911) calls.
Ring Tones To set the ring tone your phone makes when you receive phone calls, message notifications, call alerts or Datebook reminders: 1 From the main menu, select Ring Tones. 2 Make sure VibeAll is set to Off. 3 Scroll through the list of ring tones and select the one you want to assign. Vibrate sets your phone to vibrate instead of making a sound; Silent sets your phone to neither vibrate nor make a sound. Tip: Highlighting a ring tone lets you hear it.
Ring Tones These icons indicate how the ringer is set. Q The phone always vibrates instead of making a sound. R The phone vibrates instead of making a sound for phone calls. u Direct Connect calls, Group Connect calls, and Talkgroup calls are heard through the earpiece, not the speaker. These icons may appear at the same time. Ring and Vibrate To set your phone to ring and vibrate when you receive phone calls or call alerts: 1 From the main menu, select Ring Tones. 2 Make sure VibeAll is set to Off.
Downloading More Ring Tones Downloading More Ring Tones If you want to use other ring tones, you can download them into your phone for a fee. Check the Downloads menu option on your phone for a catalog of additional items available for purchase and download directly from your phone. You can also go to nextel.com/downloads for a wide selection of available ring tones and downloading instructions. Note: Ring tones may be downloaded only once.
Message Center Message Center Options The message center manages your messages. After accessing the message center, select the option you want: When you receive the following types of messages, you can access them through the message center: • Voice mail messages • Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages • Short Message Service (SMS) messages You can listen to or view these messages, delete them, or continue to store them in the message center.
Receiving Messages When you receive a voice mail message, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) message, Short Message Service (SMS) message, or Net alert, you have 2 ways to access the message: • Respond to the message notification that appears when the message is received. • Dismiss the message notification and access the message later through the message center. Message Notifications When you receive a message, your phone notifies you with text on the display and a notification tone or vibration.
Receiving Messages Retrieving Messages All your messages are stored in the message center. The message center shows how many messages you have of each type. To retrieve your messages through the message center: 1 From the main menu, select Messages. 2 Scroll to the type of message you want to access. 3 Press O. Note: In order for you to access voice mail for the first time you must access it by dialing into your voice mail box using your PTN.
Voice Mail Messages Receiving a Message When you receive a voice mail message, New Voice Mail Message appears on the display. To call Nextel’s voice mail system and listen to the message: Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice Mail To send a phone call to voice mail instead of answering it: Press e. -orPress A under No. Press A under Call. To dismiss the message notification: Press O or press A under Back.
Nextel® Voice Mail Note: To receive voice mail messages, you must first set up your voice mail box. Note: If you are bringing your phone number from another carrier, we suggest you set up your voice mail box after the number you brought to Nextel is active on your Nextel phone and your temporary phone number is deactivated.
Changing Your Password • Backup — press 1. • Rewind to beginning of the message — press 11. • Pause or continue the current message — press 2. • Fast forward — press 3. • Fast forward to end of the message — press 33. • Play the date and time stamp — press 55. These options are available while a message is playing or after it has played: • Forward the message to another subscriber — press 6. • Delete the message — press 7. • Reply to a message — press 8. • Save the message — press 9.
Nextel® Voice Mail 2 Press 4 to access personal preferences. 3 Press 3 to access the record your name option. 4 Press 2 to record your name. 5 Press ** to return to the main menu. Recording Your Active Greeting You may want to include one or all of the following options in your greeting so that callers will know they are available. • Press 1 to send a numeric message. • Press 2 to send an operator-assisted message. (This option is available only if you are a subscriber of Operator Assisted Messaging.
Advanced Voice Mail Features 3 Enter the number of the greeting that you would like to be active. The system will confirm your active greeting number. 4 Press 1 to play your active greeting. 5 Press ** to return to the main menu. Greetings Schedule You can choose to have your greetings automatically activated based on a pre-determined time schedule. By activating the Greeting Schedule, Greetings 1, 2, and 3 will automatically play according to the time schedule listed below.
Nextel® Voice Mail 3 Press 2 to access playback preferences. 4 Press 1 to switch between the playback orders. 5 Press ** to return to the main menu. 6 Press ** to return to the main menu. Note: You can only send messages using this method to Nextel customers in your home market. Recording, Forwarding, and Replying to Messages Delivery Options These functions allow you to record and send, reply to, or forward a message to an assigned destination address or group list number.
Advanced Voice Mail Features To set a special delivery option: Working With Group Lists 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.
Nextel® Voice Mail 3 Press 4 to modify a group list. Enter the number of the group list you want to modify. 4 Press 1 to add a new recipient. 5 Press # to save your changes. 6 Press ** to return to the main menu. Deleting a group list: 1 From the main voice mail menu, press 4 to access personal options. 2 Press 2 to access group lists. 3 Press 3 to delete a group list. 4 Enter the number of the group list you want to delete. The system will play the name of the group list. 5 Press # to delete the list.
Nextel® Voice Mail Tree Nextel® Voice Mail Tree Main Menu 1 Play Messages 2 Record Messages Change Greetings Personal Options Retrieve Deleted Msgs Unheard Messages 3 4 *3 11 00 Play Messages Change Greetings Nextel Customer Care 0 Previous Menu Main Menu Undelete Messages Additional Info (Help) Play Active Greeting 2 Record Active Greeting Select Active Greeting Edit Greetings 3 Global Commands * ** *3 1 Personal Options 2 4 5 Access Group Lists Personal Preferences Forwarding Options
Multimedia Messages Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you send and receive messages that may include text, pictures, and audio recordings. You can send and receive these messages from your phone, through any email account, and from nextel.com. Your phone's MMS address is your PTN@messaging.nextel.com. Your PTN is your Nextel 10-digit Personal Telephone Number.
Creating and Sending Messages • Attach — one or more attachments. These may be pictures, ring tones, or voice records, including voice records that you create while creating the message. • Cc — the phone numbers or email addresses of more recipients • Priority — sets the priority of the message to normal or high. • Report — lets you receive a report confirming that your message was delivered. • Valid Until — sets a date after which no more attempts are made to deliver the message.
Multimedia Messages Creating a Message 1 To begin creating a message: From the main menu, select Messages > [Create Mesg]. -orSelect [Create Mesg] from Inbox, Drafts, or Sent Items. -orBegin creating a message from Contacts, the recent calls list, the idle screen, or My Pictures. See “More Ways to Begin a Message” on page 84. -orReply to a received message. See “Replying to a Message” on page 84. 2 To address the message: Select To. Enter the phone number or email address from the keypad and press O.
Creating and Sending Messages Adding More Message Options 1 To view more message fields in a message you are creating, select MORE. -orPress A under More. 2 If you want to create or edit the subject line: Select Subject. Enter text from the keypad. -orSelect a Quick Note. See “Quick Notes” on page 86. When you are finished, press O. 3 If you want to attach a picture, a ring tone, or a voice record, see “Attaching Pictures, Ring Tones, and Voice Records” on page 88.
Multimedia Messages Replying to a Message To reply to a message: You can reply to a received message while you are viewing it. If you have already viewed a message, you can also reply to it while it is highlighted in the message center. You cannot reply to unread messages. 1 View the message you want to reply to. -or- For information on viewing received messages, see “Receiving a Message” on page 92 and “Viewing Received Messages from the Message Center” on page 93.
Creating and Sending Messages From Contacts From the Idle Screen 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry containing the phone number or email address you want to send the message to. 2 Scroll left or right to view the Contacts types until you see the icon for the phone number or email address you want to send a message to. 3 Press A under Create. -or- 1 Using the keypad, enter the number you want to send a message to. 2 Press m. 3 Select Create.
Multimedia Messages From Contacts When you select recipients from Contacts, Contacts entries containing phone numbers or email addresses are displayed. Tip: You can search for an entry name as you would when viewing Contacts. See “Searching for a Name” on page 45. 1 While you are creating a message, scroll to or select To or Cc: 2 Press A under Contcs. -orIf Contcs is not one of your options: Press m. Select Contacts.
Creating and Sending Messages 2 Press A under QNotes. -orIf QNotes is not one of your options: Press m. Select Insert Quick Notes. 3 Select the Quick Note you want to insert into the message. Tip: To create new Quick Notes to use in later messages, see “Customizing MMS” on page 96. Inserting Pictures, Ring Tones, and Voice Records When you are filling in the Mesg field, you can insert pictures, ring tones, and voice records into the body of the message.
Multimedia Messages Voice Records You can insert voice records from your list of voice records. Voice records created by recording a phone call cannot be included in a message. 1 While you are filling in the Mesg field, press m. 2 Select Insert VoiceRec. A list of voice records that can be included in a message appears. 3 Select the voice record you want to insert. Tip: To hear a voice record before inserting it, highlight the voice record and press A under Play.
Creating and Sending Messages Ring tones that you download to your phone or receive in a message may be forward locked, meaning they cannot be included in a message. 1 While you are creating a message, select Attach. 2 Select New Attachment. 3 Select Ring Tones. A list of ring tones that can be included in a message appears. 4 Select the ring tone you want to attach. 5 Press A under Done. Tip: To hear a ring tone before attaching it, highlight the ring tone.
Multimedia Messages 5 When you are finished recording, press O. 6 Scroll to the new voice recording and press O. 7 When you are finished, press A under Done. The voice record is attached to the message and added to the list of voice records. Drafts While you are creating a message, you can save it in Drafts before you send it. Editing a Draft 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Drafts. 2 Select the draft you want to edit. 3 Continue as you would when creating a message.
Sent Items Sent Items Checking Delivery Status Messages you have sent or tried to send are stored in Sent Items. If a message was successfully sent and you set the message to give a report confirming delivery, you can check the delivery status: Forwarding Sent Items 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Sent Items. 2 Scroll to the message you want to forward. 3 Press m. 4 Select Forward. 5 Edit and send your message. 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Sent Items.
Multimedia Messages z High priority and locked. Navigating a Message y High priority with an attachment. As you scroll through a message, numbers, email addresses, and website URLs are highlighted. Receiving a Message Pictures and audio recordings are also highlighted. When you receive an MMS message, a message notification appears on the display. To view the message: 1 Press O or press A under the display option on the left. The message is downloaded from the message server.
Viewing Received Messages from the Message Center Note: Attachments that are of an unknown type cannot be opened, but they can be deleted. See “Deleting Attachments” on page 96. Viewing Received Messages from the Message Center 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Inbox. 2 Select the message you want to read. If you have not viewed the message before, the message is downloaded from the message server. 3 If the message fills more than one screen, scroll to read it. L Attachment.
Multimedia Messages Replying Calling a Number in a Message See “Replying to a Message” on page 84. If a message you receive contains a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup ID, you can call or send a call alert to that number. Forwarding 1 View the message you want to forward. -orIf you have already viewed the message, scroll to it. 2 Press m. 3 Select Forward. 4 Create and send your message. Embedded objects and attachments are included when you forward a message.
Actions for Received Messages Making a Talkgroup Call 1 2 3 4 5 View the message. Highlight the Talkgroup ID you want to call. Press m. Select Talkgroup. Press the PTT button. Storing Message Information To Contacts If a message you receive contains a phone number, Direct Connect number, Talkgroup ID, or an email address, you can store this information to Contacts. These numbers may appear in the From field, the To field, the Cc field, the subject line, or the body of the message. 1 View the message.
Multimedia Messages Pictures are saved to My Pictures. Ring tones are saved to your list of ring tones. Voice records are saved to your voice records. Deleting an Embedded Picture, Ring Tone, or Voice Record To delete a picture, ring tone, or voice record that is part of the body of a message you receive: 1 View the message. 2 Highlight the picture or play the ring tone or voice record you want to delete. 3 Press m. 4 Select Delete Picture or Delete Audio. Saving Attachments 1 2 3 4 View the message.
Customizing MMS To access the Setup menu: 4 When you are finished, press O. 1 From the main menu, select Messages. 2 With [Create Mesg] highlight, press m. 3 Select Setup. Tip: This option is available from many context-sensitive menus when you are using MMS. Deleting New Quick Notes and Reply Phrases Creating 1 From the Setup menu, select Quick Notes or Replies. 2 Select [New Quicknote] or [New Reply]. -or- You can delete only Quick Notes and reply phrases you have created.
Multimedia Messages Clean-up Options For Sent Items • Off — messages are never automatically deleted. • 5 Messages — If you have more than 5 messages, messages are deleted in the order they were received, starting with the oldest, until 5 are left. • 10 Messages — If you have more than 10 messages, messages are deleted in the order they were received, starting with the oldest, until 10 are left. • 1 Day — Messages are deleted if they are older than 1 day.
Managing Memory Managing Memory Note: Messages are stored in your phone using the same memory space used to store Java applications data, voice records, ring tones, pictures, and wallpaper images. Deleting some of these other items frees memory for messages. All messages in the Inbox, Drafts, and Sent Items share the same memory space. Note: The content of a message in the Inbox is not stored in your phone’s memory until the message is read. Unread messages use very little memory.
SMS Messages 3 To keep the message, press O. -or- Short Message Service (SMS) messages are short text messages, also called text and numeric messages. You can send SMS messages through any email account or on nextel.com. To dismiss the message notification: Your phone receives SMS messages sent to its SMS address, but does not send SMS messages. Your phone's SMS address is your PTN@page.nextel.com. Your PTN is your 10-digit Personal Telephone Number.
Calling and Storing Numbers If an SMS message you receive contains a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup ID, you can call or send a call alert to that number, or store that number to Contacts. Press m while viewing the message to access these options. To call the number, select Call Back. To send a call alert, select Alert, then press the PTT button. To make a Talkgroup call, select Talkgroup, then press the PTT button. To store the number to Contacts, select Store Number.
Wireless Data Services You can use your phone to access a suite of wireless data products known as Wireless Data Services. Services include Multimedia Messaging, Instant Messaging, Wireless Web, Address Book, Mobile Email and more. Most services require the activation of a rate plan with Wireless Data Services or the separate purchase of a Wireless Data Services plan. To order, call 1-800-NEXTEL6 or contact your Nextel sales representative. * Wireless Data Services is available in the continental U.S.
Accessing Wireless Data Services From Your Phone Accessing Wireless Data Services From Your Phone To access Instant Messaging: You must first enable security, on your phone, to receive Wireless Data Services. Enabling security secures your data during over-the-air transmission to and from your phone. See “Enabling Security” on page 5 To access Personalization catalogs: To access Multimedia Messaging: Select Email and IM > IM Select Downloads Many screens will require you to enter text.
Wireless Data Services When transmitting highly personal or sensitive data, such as a credit card number, this icon E appears, indicating that the data is encrypted during transmission. Note: You may be asked to (re)enable security as Nextel adds new services or upon your return to the U.S. after traveling. Guides and Demos Quick Start Guides and demos with more details on how to use your Wireless Data Services can be accessed on nextel.com in the Services and Customer Support areas.
Camera The camera in your i275 phone takes pictures. You can save these pictures in your phone and view them through “My Pictures” on page 109. You can send the pictures you take in MMS messages, or set them as your phone’s wallpaper. Note: When you access the Camera for the first time, it will go through the installation process of any standard Java application, see “Installing Applications” on page 116. Once it is installed, it will not need to be installed again.
Camera m Menu key Picture Size • • • • • The Picture Size option lets you choose the size the picture will have after it is captured. Picture Quality Picture Size Lighting Memory Usage Camera Setup A Left option key — Capture picture. B Right option key — Back to previous state. The values are: Small, Medium, Wallpaper, Large and XLarge. If you plan to use the image as wallpaper, it is best to select the Wallpaper size. See “Setting as Wallpaper” on page 107.
More Actions for Captured Pictures More Actions for Captured Pictures After you capture a picture as described in “Taking Pictures” on page 105, you can send it in an MMS message or set it as your phone's wallpaper. Sending in an MMS Message 1 From the main menu, select My Pictures. Note: If this icon ] appears next to a picture, you cannot send it in a message. 2 Scroll to or select the picture you want to include in your message. 3 Press A under Send. 4 Create and send the message.
Camera • Ask for Name — If you set this option to On, you are prompted to enter a name for each picture before you save it. Otherwise, pictures are automatically saved with the date and a number as their names. To access the Camera Setup menu: 1 Access the camera. 2 Press m. 3 Select Camera Setup. Tip: This option is available from many context-sensitive menus when you are using the camera.
My Pictures Managing Memory My Pictures lets you view pictures you receive in MMS messages and take with the camera. To view your used memory, free memory, and memory capacity: Viewing Pictures To view pictures stored in My Pictures: 1 From the main menu, select My Pictures. 2 Select the picture you want to view. Sending Pictures To send pictures in an MMS Message, see “Sending in an MMS Message” on page 107. 1 Scroll to or select any picture. 2 Press m. 3 Select Memory Size.
My Info My Info lets you view information about your phone and send this information to other phones. Viewing My Info 1 From the main menu, select My Info. 2 Scroll to see the entire screen. The My Info screen contains: • My Name — You can enter your name here. • Line 1 and Line 2 — your phone numbers for phone lines 1 and 2. Each number appears when you receive your alert notification after enabling security on your phone.
Setting Sending Options 4 Enter the name you want to appear. See “Entering Text” on page 41. When you are finished, press O. 2 Press m. 3 Select Direct Send Setup > Info to Send. 4 A checkmark appears next to the fields that will be sent. To add or remove the checkmark, select the field. 5 When you are finished, press A under Done. You can also edit the information in Line 1, Line 2, and Ckt, but your changes are only temporary.
Using Nextel Direct SendSM Nextel Direct Send lets you exchange My Info and contact information with other phones that have this capability. You do this through Direct Connect calls. Nextel Direct Send cannot be used during Group Connect or Talkgroup calls. Sending My Info and Contact Information When you send My Info or contact information using Nextel Direct Send, the information you sent appears on the display of the phone you are engaged in the Direct Connect call with.
Sending My Info and Contact Information Contacts entries that contain only addresses cannot be sent. When Contacts entries are received, they do not include ring tones or pictures. These items from the recent calls list can be sent: • Contact information sent from other phones • Calls to or from numbers stored in your Contacts list Sending Contact Information During a Call Press A under Browse. Select Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo. Select the number you want to enter.
Voice Records A voice record is a recording you make with your phone and can play back. You can record notes to yourself or phone calls. Your phone can store up to 20 voice records. Creating Voice Records To record a note to yourself: 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord > [New VoiceRec]. 2 Say the message you want to record into the microphone. Tip: To stop recording before you are finished, press A under Pause. To start recording again, press A under Resume.
Deleting Voice Records 4 Enter the label you want to assign. See “Entering Text” on page 41. 5 Press O. 3 Press m. 4 Select Lock to lock the message. -or- Deleting Voice Records When a voice record is locked, this icon R appears next to it. To delete a voice record: 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord. 2 Scroll to the unlocked voice record you want to delete. 3 Press m. 4 Select Delete. 5 Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
Java Applications Running Applications Your phone arrives with Java applications loaded and ready to install. You can download and install more Java applications. To run an application that has a shortcut on the main menu: To download and install more Java applications, go to the Downloads menu option on your phone or visit nextel.com/downloads. Note: Using Java applications may cause your phone to use up more battery power than other uses of your phone.
Resuming Applications To view your suspended applications: From the Java menu, select Suspended Apps. You can have up to 3 applications running at one time — 1 running in the foreground and 2 in the background. Resuming Applications You can resume a suspended application at any time. This brings it to the foreground. 1 From the Java menu, select Suspended Apps. 2 Select the application you want to resume. Ending Applications To end an application: 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps.
Java Applications 4 Select Deinstall. 5 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. 6 When your phone has finished deleting the application, press A under Done. To delete all Java applications: 1 2 3 4 5 From the main menu, select Java Apps. Scroll to Java System. Press m. Select Delete All. Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. Managing Memory To view the amount of memory available for Java applications: 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps > Java System. 2 Press A under Next.
Java Applications and GPS Enabled To remove a shortcut: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Personalize > Menu Options > Add/Remove Apps. -orFrom the main menu: Press m. Select Main Menu Setup > Add/Remove Apps. 2 Scroll to view the list of Java applications. Any application that has a shortcut on the main menu has a checkmark next to it. 3 Scroll to the application you want to remove the shortcut for. 4 Press O. 5 Press A under Done.
Java Applications Granting or Denying Permission To grant this request: If you choose By Permission, you must grant or deny each Java application access to the location of your phone when the application requests access for the first time. You may be required to grant or deny subsequent requests from the same application, depending on the privacy setting you choose for the individual Java application (see “Setting Privacy for Each Java Application”). 1 Press A under Grant.
Java Applications and GPS Enabled 5 Select the privacy options you want for this application: • Always — The application always has permission to access the location of your phone, without notifying you. • Ask — When the application requests access to the location of your phone, you are prompted to grant or deny permission (see “Granting or Denying Permission” on page 120). • Never — When the application requests access to the location of your phone, the request is denied without notifying you.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) Viewing License Information When you download digital items online, they may be subject to DRM restrictions. DRM, or digital rights management, is a system that defines how copyrighted digital items can be distributed. It also limits the use of those items based on defined restrictions. • An unlimited use notice • The name of the item's vendor Note: DRM restrictions only apply to Java applications. Digital items may be forward locked.
Managing Items Deleting Items If you delete a DRM item that you purchased from Nextel through the purchase option available on your phone, you will have to repurchase the DRM item to download it. Note: Under certain conditions, third-party vendors will let you download an item multiple times within a given time frame, even if you deleted the item. Please contact the third-party vendor of an item to learn more about the vendor's download regulations.
GPS Enabled 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, expressed as latitude and longitude. 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.
Making an Emergency Call • When your GPS antenna is covered (for example, by your hand or other object) or facing the ground • In temperature extremes outside the operating limits of your phone Walking or driving very slowly may also substantially reduce GPS performance. Even where location information can be calculated in such situations, it may take much longer to do so, and your location estimate may not be as accurate.
GPS Enabled GPS satellite signals and network assist data, it may take 30 seconds or more to determine the approximate location. This time will increase where there is reduced access to satellite signals. When your approximate location is determined, it is made available to the appropriate emergency response center. In some cases, your local 911 emergency response center may not be equipped to receive GPS location information.
Enhancing GPS Performance • The number of satellites used to calculate the location. In general, more satellites make for better accuracy. To calculate your location again: Press A under Rfrsh. It may take your phone several minutes to complete the process of determining your location. During this time, a message usually appears on your phone’s display saying your phone is scanning for satellites. For tips on getting the best location calculation, see “Enhancing GPS Performance”.
GPS Enabled To improve accuracy and increase your chances of a successful calculation, do the following while your phone is determining your approximate location: • Stay in the open. The GPS feature works best where there is nothing between your phone and a large amount of open sky. If possible, go outside, away from tall buildings and foliage. While performance in a building is improved by moving closer to windows, glass with certain sun shielding films may block satellite signals.
Updating Satellite Almanac Data Updating Satellite Almanac Data Another way to keep the GPS feature of your phone working well is to keep your satellite almanac data up to date. The United States government maintains an almanac of data about where GPS satellites are as they orbit the Earth. This information is available to your phone. Keeping your satellite almanac up to date helps your phone determine your location more quickly.
GPS Enabled • By Permission — When an application attempts to view the location of your phone, you will be prompted to give permission. However, location information may still be available to the phone’s owner, fleet manager, or account administrator. Setting the GPS PIN Security Feature To prevent your GPS privacy settings from being altered without your knowledge, your GPS privacy option can be protected by a PIN.
Using GPS with Map Software which displays your location on a map. Your phone provides an updated location every second and the map software displays your changing location on its map. Getting Started See “Enhancing GPS Performance” on page 127 for more details on obtaining good location information. 1 Open the connector cover.
GPS Enabled 3 Insert the data plug into the COM port of your 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: • • • • • Bits per second: 4800 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Hardware To set your phone to send location information to your laptop or other device: 1 From the main menu, select GPS > Interface. 2 Set NMEA OUT to On.
Datebook Datebook stores up to 250 events. You can store events over a 13 month period — 12 months after and 1 month before the current date. A Datebook event contains: • A subject — A name you assign to the event. You can also enter a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup number here. After the event is stored, you can call this number from Datebook or when you get a reminder of this event. • A location — The location of the event.
Datebook In week view, events appear as markers corresponding to their times. 2 Select Go To Today. In month view, days with events appear with a marker in the corner. 1 While viewing Datebook, press m. 2 Select Go To Date. 3 Select the date you want. To view an event: 1 Select the day the event occurs. 2 Select the event. To change the current view: 1 While viewing Datebook, press m. 2 Select the view you want. Note: Day view is the default setting.
Creating Events 2 To assign a subject to the event: Select Subject. Enter the name (see “Entering Text” on page 41). -orPress A under Browse to choose from common event names. -orEnter a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup number. After the event is stored, you can call this number. When you are finished, press O. 3 If you want to assign a location to the event: Select Location. Enter the location. -or- Press A under No Time to assign no start time.
Datebook 8 If you want to create a reminder for this event: Select Reminder. 2 If you want to assign a profile that your phone is switched to while the event is occurring: Select Profile. Select the reminder time you want. -or- Select the profile you want from the profiles stored in your phone. Select Custom to enter a reminder time. Note: If an event has no start time, you can not create a reminder for it. 9 If you have entered all the information you want for this event, press A under Done.
Deleting Events To copy an event to another date: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Select the day the event occurs. Select the event. Press m. Select Copy. Press A under Yes to confirm. Enter the date you want. Press O. If you want to change more information, follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Events” on page 134 to edit the various fields. 9 Press A under Done to store the event. Deleting Events 1 2 3 4 5 Select the day the event occurs. Select the event. Press m. Select Delete.
Datebook Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders If you stored a phone number, Direct Connect number, or Talkgroup number in the Subject or Location field of a Datebook event, you can call or send a call alert to that number from Datebook or from the reminder of that event.
Customizing Datebook Setup Customizing Datebook Setup To access Datebook set up options: 1 From the main menu, select Datebook. 2 Press m. 3 Select Setup. You can view or change these options: • Start View — sets Datebook to start in day view, week view, or month view when you access Datebook. • Daily Begin — sets the beginning of your day. This is the earliest time of day displayed in week view, if you have a 12-hour day view.
Customizing Your Phone Setting the Volume Of the Earpiece and Speaker 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Volume. 2 Scroll to Earpiece to set the earpiece volume. -orScroll to Speaker to set the speaker volume. 3 To set the volume: Scroll left or right. -orPress the volume controls. Of the Ringer Press the volume controls.
Changing the Look of Your Phone Choosing a Wallpaper 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Display/Info > Wallpaper > Wallpaper. 2 Select the wallpaper you want. Tip: If you want to see what the wallpaper looks like, press A under View. Setting Wallpaper to Change Automatically 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Display/Info > Wallpaper > Auto Cycle. 2 Select how often you want the wallpaper to change.
Customizing Your Phone Setting the Backlight A backlight lights the display and keypad when you make or receive a call, or press keys or buttons. To control how long the backlight stays on: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Display/Info > Backlight > Backlight. 2 Select the number of seconds you want the backlight to stay on. -orSelect Off if you never want the backlight on.
Using Settings Phone Calls Features • Minute Beep — causes a beep to sound every minute of an active call. • Call Duration — causes the duration of a call to appear on the display when the call ends. • TTY — See “Making TTY Calls” on page 60. • Notifications — See “Message Notifications” on page 69. • Java App Control — If you have installed a Java application that answers phone calls, this setting lets you turn that application on.
Customizing Your Phone Personalize Features The Personalize menu makes main menu items easier to access. • Menu Options — Reorder Menu lets you change the order of the items on the main menu by grabbing and moving them; Add/Remove Apps lets you create a shortcut to a Java application on the main menu. • Up Key — sets the main menu item you access when you scroll up from the idle screen. • Down Key — sets the main menu item you access when you scroll down from the idle screen.
Using Settings Security Features Advanced Features The Security menu lets you turn security features on and off and change passwords: The Advanced menu contains advanced and rarely used Settings features. • Phone Lock —turns on a feature that locks your phone: Lock Now takes effect immediately; Auto Lock takes effect when your phone is powered off and then on. An unlock code is required to enable this feature, to unlock the phone, and to set a new unlock code.
Customizing Your Phone • Return to Home — After Phone controls how long the recent calls list displays after phone calls; After DC controls how long the recent calls list displays after Direct Connect calls. • Airplane Mode — prevents your phone from making or receiving phone calls, Direct Connect calls, Group Connect calls or Talkgroup calls; or transferring data. • Baud Rate — sets the baud rate at which your phone communicates with a laptop computer, PC, or similar device.
Profiles Viewing Profiles A profile is a group of settings saved together so that you can apply them to your phone easily. To view the profiles stored in your phone: A profile contains these settings: • Ring Tones — sets all options described in “Ring Tones” on page 65, except assigning ring tones to Contacts. • Display/Info — sets Wallpaper, Palette, Text Size, and Backlight options. See “Display/Info Features” on page 142. • Phone Calls — sets Set Line and Auto Ans options.
Profiles When you do this, your phone either: • Updates the profile in effect to reflect these changes, without notifying you -or• Creates a temporary profile that contains these changes To set your phone to create a temporary profile that contains changes you make to settings: 1 2 3 4 From the main menu, select Profiles. Press m. Select Setup > Temp Profile. Set this option to On.
Creating Profiles 4 Select Store Changes. The temporary profile is stored with the name of the profile it is based on. The profile it is based on, as it existed before you made changes to settings, is gone. Creating Profiles 1 From the main menu, select Profiles. 2 Select [New Profile]. -orScroll to any profile. Press m. Select New. 3 Enter the name you want to give the profile. When you are finished, press O. 4 If you want to base this profile on an existing profile: Select Copy from.
Profiles 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. To set call filtering: 1 While setting options for a profile, select Call Filter. 2 To set filtering options for phone calls, select Phone. • Off sets your phone to notify you of all phone calls. • All sets your phone to ignore all phone calls.
Setting Call Filtering Note: When you receive a type of message you have set not to sound a tone or vibrate, the message notification screen appears as usual. 8 Press A under Done.
Shortcuts Shortcuts lets you access most menu options by pressing a number on your keypad (1 through 9) or saying the voice name of the shortcut. You create the shortcut and then use it to take you to that screen any time. Creating a Shortcut Note: When you receive your phone, all number keys may already be assigned to shortcuts. If this is the case, you can create new shortcuts by deleting or replacing existing shortcuts. 1 Go to the menu item you want to create a shortcut for.
Editing a Shortcut If you assigned a voice name to the shortcut: Press and hold t . Say the voice name into your phone. The shortcut with that voice name is then highlighted. 3 Press O. Editing a Shortcut To change the number assigned to a shortcut: 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the main menu, select Shortcuts. With any shortcut highlighted, press m. Select Reorder. Scroll to the shortcut you want to move. Press A under Grab. Scroll to the place where you want the shortcut to appear. 7 Press A under Insert.
Using a Headset If you use a headset or similar device with your phone, you can set your phone to send incoming sound to the headset only, or to the headset and the speaker at the same time: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Advanced > Headset/Spkr. 2 Select HdsetOnly to send incoming sound to the headset only. -orSelect Hdset&Spkr to send incoming sound to the headset and ring tones to the speaker. Attaching a Headset 1 Lift the audio jack cover.
Nextel® Customer Care Or, call us at 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your Nextel phone. There are a number of features available with your Nextel service and your new i275 phone, so you may be overwhelmed at first. Relax! Nextel Customer Care is here to help. • Should you need help with or have questions about your phone’s features or operation, please contact us from a landline phone, so that we can walk through your phone’s features with you.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS ENTIRE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. This wireless service agreement (the "Agreement"), consisting of these Terms and Conditions and the Plan Information is an agreement between you individually or, if a business, your business entity or corporation ("Customer"), and the Nextel local operating affiliate authorized to provide service in the geographic region in which Customer's billing address is located ("Nextel").
conflicts with this Agreement, this Agreement shall govern. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PAYMENTS AND THE MUTUAL COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEXTEL AND CUSTOMER AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT Customer will have accepted and be bound by this Agreement if Customer (1) provides Nextel with a written or electronic signature; (2) otherwise indicates electronically that Customer accepts; or (3) activates Service through the Equipment.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service to Customer, require an increase in the Deposit to the extent permitted by law. In this event, Customer must either furnish the increased Deposit to Nextel within a reasonable time of its receipt of notice or terminate the Agreement during this period without incurring any liability for early termination.
will not be liable to Nextel for early termination if service is terminated under the applicable return policy. Information about Nextel's return policy, if applicable, will be made available to Customer at the place of sale and will become a part of this Agreement. Nextel may extend the Minimum Term by any period of time during which Service was suspended to Customer or during time on a seasonal Service Plan. Upon completion of the term, this Agreement shall automatically renew on a month-to-month basis.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service Service, use the Service to infringe the copyright of another, or upload or transmit any "virus", "worm" or other malicious code. Customer shall not modify, disassemble, deinstall or alter the Equipment in any manner, except in accordance with the use instructions accompanying the Equipment. Customer may not resell or lease the Service or the Equipment to any other person or party.
Only certain Internet sites may be accessed by Customer, and certain Wireless Data Services may not be available in all areas where Service is provided. Content - Customer may, from time to time, access through Wireless Data Services statements, opinions, graphics, photos, music, services and other information ("Content"), including Content provided by third parties.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service 6. SERVICE AVAILABILITY - Service is generally available to Customer when Customer is within the operating range of the Nextel network or within the range of a provider with which Nextel has a reciprocal service arrangement ("Service Area"). Customer acknowledges that any map, diagram or other illustration of Customer's Service Area is only an estimate and actual service coverage may vary.
sale. CUSTOMER'S SERVICE PLAN INFORMATION SHALL BE CONSIDERED PART OF THIS AGREEMENT. Rates charged to Customer include monthly access charges and may include activation and other fees associated with features such as voicemail and caller identification. Monthly access charges shall begin once Customer's Service is activated, which may occur before Customer receives the Equipment.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service receiving the Call Alert. Text and numeric messaging will be charged on a per message basis; however, Customer may elect to purchase a certain number of messages for a fixed monthly price. Any messages in excess of Customer's allotted messages will be charged at the per message rate.
charges include, but are not limited to, a Universal Service Fund assessment and a Telephone Relay Service fee. Nextel also imposes a Federal Programs Cost Recovery ("FPCR") fee that is not a tax or government mandated, but is kept by Nextel to recover Nextel's costs for complying with Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") programs and mandates.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service TO PAY AND SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE INTEREST. Nextel's acceptance of late or partial payments (even if marked "paid in full" or similar notations) shall not waive Nextel's right to collect the full amount due under this Agreement, plus any additional amounts charged under this paragraph.
otherwise specified in Customer's Service Plan, any unused minutes or other allotted Services under Customer's Service Plan will not be carried over to any other billing cycle. If Customer's Service is terminated for any reason (including if Customer's Number is ported) before the end of any billing cycle, no credit or refund will be provided for unused minutes or other allotted Services and any monthly service charge will not be prorated to the date of termination.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service Dishonored Checks - Nextel may charge Customer up to the highest amount permitted by law for any check or other instrument tendered by Customer and returned unpaid by a financial institution for any reason. 10.
may modify the terms of Service before reactivating Service to Customer and may require Customer to provide Nextel with an initial Deposit or an additional Deposit. 11. RELEASE OF CUSTOMER INFORMATION Privacy - Wireless systems use radio channels to transmit communications that may be accidentally or intentionally intercepted. Although federal and state laws may make it illegal for third parties to listen in on Customer's Service, privacy cannot be guaranteed.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service whether personally identifying information, or "customer proprietary network information" ("CPNI") within the meaning of 47 U.S.C.
12. EQUIPMENT - Customer shall provide Nextel with an initial payment in the amount required by Nextel, to be applied towards any amount owed to Nextel one (1) year from the effective date of the Agreement. Customer acknowledges that Nextel is not responsible for the Equipment or its installation. Nextel is not responsible for the operation, quality of transmission, or, unless separate maintenance arrangements have been made between Nextel and Customer, for maintenance of the Equipment.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service 13. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES - NEXTEL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT CONCERNING CUSTOMER'S SERVICE OR THE EQUIPMENT. NEXTEL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ON ITS BEHALF, AND CUSTOMER SHOULD NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH STATEMENT(S).
omission of any carrier or service provider other than Nextel; or (7) acts of God, acts of public enemies, acts of the government, acts or failure to act of Customer, its agents, employees or subcontractors, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, corrosive substances in the air or other hazardous environmental conditions, strikes, freight embargoes, inability to obtain materials or services, commotion, war, terrorism, unusually severe weather conditions or default of Nextel's subcontractors.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service of the Service or Equipment; (3) Customer's connection to the Service or Equipment; (4) Customer's violation of this Agreement; or (5) Customer's violation of any rights of a third party. 16. DISPUTE RESOLUTION - THIS SECTION PROVIDES FOR THE RESOLUTION OF MOST DISPUTES OR CLAIMS THROUGH ARBITRATION INSTEAD OF COURT TRIALS AND CLASS ACTIONS. CUSTOMER SHOULD READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY; ARBITRATION IS FINAL, BINDING AND SUBJECT TO ONLY VERY LIMITED REVIEW BY A COURT.
THE AAA, ITS WIRELESS INDUSTRY ARBITRATION RULES AND OTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING ARBITRATION PROCEDURES AND FEES CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING THE AAA AT 1-800-778-7879 OR VISITING ITS WEBSITE AT http://www.adr.org. ANY ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY A SINGLE NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR. CUSTOMER AND NEXTEL SHALL COOPERATE IN GOOD FAITH TO SELECT THE ARBITRATOR WITHIN THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY ARBITRATION PROCEEDING.
Nextel® Terms and Conditions of Service PLAINTIFF OR AS A CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLAIM ON A CLASS OR CONSOLIDATED BASIS OR IN A REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY. CUSTOMER AND NEXTEL BOTH AGREE THAT ANY ARBITRATION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL AND NOT ON A CONSOLIDATED, CLASS-WIDE OR REPRESENTATIVE BASIS AND THAT IF ARBITRATION IS NOT CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS, THIS SECTION 16 SHALL BE DEEMED NULL AND VOID.
shall be considered delivered when directed to Nextel Customer Care department and received by Nextel. Oral and electronic notice to Nextel shall be considered delivered on the date reflected in Nextel's records. To ensure receipt of notice, Customer shall notify Nextel of any changes in Customer's email or mailing address. invalid, the remainder of this Agreement will remain enforceable.
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 To assure optimal radio product performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures: Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your radio product as you would a wireline telephone. Speak directly into the microphone.
Safety and General Information ALL MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5832 MEET 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. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Antenna Care Facilities Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio product and may violate FCC regulations. To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Safety and General Information • Not carry the radio product in a breast pocket. • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. • Turn the radio product OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless radio products may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Operational Cautions Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.
Safety and General Information 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. Avoid the use of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directly on the radio product.
Accessory Safety Information • An extension cord should not be used with any battery charger unless absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must be used, make sure that: • The pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as those on the plug of the charger. • The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition.
MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY Note: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWARE PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA PRODUCTS COVERED LENGTH OF COVERAGE Products as defined above. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product. Accessories as defined above. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product. What Does this Warranty Cover? Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Inc.
What is not covered? (Exclusions) Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage. Ornamental Decorations. Ornamental decorations such as emblems, graphics, rhinestones, jewels, gemstones and their settings, and other decorative elements, are excluded from coverage. Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty.
MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY Software Embodied in Physical Media. No warranty is made that the software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or software applications provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected.
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OF IMPLIED.
Patent and Trademark Information © 2005 Nextel Communications, Inc. Copying, distribution, or use without permission is strictly prohibited. NEXTEL®, the NEXTEL logo®,, NEXTEL. Done.TM, DIRECT CONNECT®, GROUP CONNECTSM, INTERNATIONAL DIRECT CONNECTSM, NATIONWIDE DIRECT CONNECTSM, NEXTEL DIRECT SEND SM, DIRECT TALK SM, and NEXTEL WORLDWIDE® are service marks, trademarks, and/or registered trademarks owned by Nextel Communications, Inc.
Index Numerics 3-way calling 56 A Accessories 15 safety 184 Airplane mode 5, 10, 142 and power button 5 settings 146 turning on and off 142 Alpha mode 41 Antenna 15 Attachments 92 see also MMS messages, attachments B Backlight 142 Battery care 4 charging 3, 4 door 2 inserting 3 safety 183 Baud rate 146 C Call alerts 33 deleting 34 queue 33 receiving 33 responding 33, 34 sending 33 sorting 34 viewing 34 Call filtering 150 Call forwarding 52 all calls 52 missed calls 53 off 53 Call Waiting 55 off 55 Calls
Index setting up 107 taking pictures 105 Circuit data 59 Clock 142 Contact information receiving 30, 113 sending 112 Contacts 44, 46 addressing MMS messages 86 capacity 49 creating entries 46 creating MMS messages 85 deleting 49 editing entries 48 icons 44 international numbers 50 searching 45 showing all entries 46 showing only Direct Connect 46 SIM card 44 storing fast 48 storing from idle screen 48 storing from Memo 48, 51 192 storing from MMS messages 95 storing from recent calls 31, 48 type 44 viewing
renewing license 122 viewing license information 122 E Email 45, 47, 59 Emergency calls 27 End key 1 F Faxes receiving 59 sending 59 G GPS Enabled 124 almanac data 129 best results 127 emergency calls 27, 125 map software 130 privacy options 129 security 130 viewing location 126 GPS PIN 145 GPS, see GPS Enabled Group Connect 19, 23 Groups versus Talkgroups 19 settings 143 Talkgroups 24 Talkgroups, joining 23 Groups adding members 20 call information 22 calls 20 creating 20 deleting 21 icons 10, 22 makin
Index K Keypad 1, 105 locking 14, 145 L Language 143 Lists, see menus M Media center memory 115, 118 Memo 51 calling from 51 creating 51 editing 51 storing to Contacts 48, 51 viewing 51 Memory and media center 115, 118 Java applications 115, 118 MMS messages 68, 99 pictures 109 ring tones 67 voice records 115 Menu key 1, 8 194 Menus 7 context-sensitive 1, 8 groups 20 main menu 8 Message center MMS messages 93 retrieving messages 70 Messages 68 see also voice mail, MMS messages, SMS messages notification
Wireless Data Services 102 Nextel Direct Send contact information 112 Groups 23 My Info 112 Non-emergency numbers 61 Numeric mode 43 O Off-Network Walkie-Talkie 35 P Packet data 59 Passwords 145 voice mail 73 Patent information 190 Pauses dialing 57 storing 49 Phone 1, 7 active line 143 locking 145 modem 59 off 5 on 5 setting up 2 Pictures attaching to messages 88 deleting from messages 96 inserting in messages 87, 107 memory 109 saving from messages 95, 96 taking 105 viewing 109 Profiles 147 call filter
Index setting in Contacts 47, 66 vibrate 65 viewing assigned 66 Ringer 140 see also Ring tones off 140 S Safety 178 accessory 184 battery 183 electromagnetic interference 181 medical devices 181 radio frequency 178 Security 145 Sent items 80, 91 see also MMS messages, sent items icons 91 Service, activating 5 Settings 142 resetting 145 Shortcuts creating 152 196 deleting 153 editing 153 using 152 SIM card 2, 11, 13 Contacts 44 inserting 13 removing 14 SIM PIN 11, 145 changing 12 requirement 11 unblocking
mode 60 on 60 TTY devices 61 Turbo Dial 26 V Voice mail 71 changing password 73 greetings 74 group lists 77 Message center 71 message forwarding 78 playing messages 72 receiving 71 sending calls to 25, 71 setting up 6, 72 Voice name 26, 45 creating 48 Voice records 114 attaching to messages 89 creating 114 deleting 115 deleting from messages 96 inserting in messages 88 labelling 114 locking 115 memory 115 playing 114 saving from messages 95, 96 Volume, setting 140, 144 W Waits dialing 57 storing 49 Wirel