Sprint iDEN Digital Multi-service Data-capable Phone i580 Phone User’s Guide
Contents Getting Started........................................... 1 Removing the Battery Door ...............................3 Locating Your SIM Card ....................................3 Battery ...............................................................4 Powering On and Off.........................................6 Activating Service..............................................7 Enabling Security ..............................................7 Phone Programming .....................................
Direct TalkSM ............................................ 37 Contacts ....................................................51 Off-Network Walkie-Talkie...............................37 Channels and Codes.......................................38 Private Direct TalkSM Calls..............................40 Making Emergency Calls While in Direct TalkSM Mode...........................................................41 Setup Options..................................................41 Accessing Contacts........
Calling 2 People ..............................................65 Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing.......66 Making International Calls ...............................66 One Touch Walkie-Talkie ................................66 Setting Flip Actions..........................................67 Call Timers ......................................................68 Using Your Phone as a Modem ......................68 Features for the Hearing Impaired ..................70 Special Dialing Codes .............
Advanced Voicemail Features.........................84 Multimedia Messages.............................. 88 Navigating the Inbox, Drafts, and Sent Items..88 Creating and Sending Messages ....................88 Drafts...............................................................98 Sent Items .......................................................99 Receiving a Message ....................................100 Navigating a Message...................................
Media Center .......................................... 130 Viewing the Media Center .............................130 Forward Locked Items...................................132 DRM Items ....................................................133 Pictures .........................................................133 Videos ...........................................................135 Audio Recordings ..........................................136 Renaming Items ............................................
Receiving Items.............................................162 Voice Records........................................ 163 Viewing Voice Records .................................163 Creating Voice Records ................................163 Playing Voice Records ..................................164 Labeling Voice Records ................................164 Locking Voice Records..................................164 Deleting Voice Records.................................165 Managing Memory...................
Customizing Datebook Setup........................192 Customizing Your Phone ...................... 193 Setting the Volume ........................................193 Setting Your Phone to Vibrate.......................193 Changing the Look of Your Phone ................193 Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions ........195 Using Settings ...............................................196 Profiles ................................................... 201 Viewing Profiles......................................
Getting Started retractable antenna earpiece camera lens internal display spotlight mirror volume controls external display light sensor Walkie-Talkie button option keys stereo headset jack memory card slot camera key back key speaker space key speaker power button microphone accessory connector 1
Getting Started Navigation key — press the arrows to scroll through menus and lists. t O Acts like s when the flip is closed; turns Walkie-Talkie speaker on and off; used with voice names and voice records. OK key — selects highlighted item; answers calls. . m Menu key — accesses context-sensitive menus. Acts like e when the flip is closed; accesses recent calls; sends incoming calls to voicemail. c Camera key — Accesses camera and takes pictures.
Removing the Battery Door Removing the Battery Door Locating Your SIM Card 1 Make sure the phone is powered off. See “Powering On and Off” on page 6. 2 Slide the release button back until it releases the battery door. 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. SIM card release button 3 Allow the battery door to pop up, slide it forward, and remove it from the back of your phone.
Getting Started Battery 3 Replace the battery door and press it gently until you hear a click. Inserting the Battery Your phone comes with a Standard Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Battery. 1 Remove the battery door. 2 Insert the battery into the battery area. Press the battery down to secure it. Charging the Battery Your phone comes with a rapid travel charger. 1 Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
Battery 2 Open the connector cover. Tip: To remove the charger from the accessory connector: Press the buttons on the sides of the plug. Pull the plug straight out. 4 If you have purchased optional batteries or chargers, see “Charging Times”. Charging Times connector cover Check your battery and charger type against the grid below to determine appropriate charging times. Battery 3 Plug the other end of the charger into the accessory connector.
Getting Started Removing the Battery 1 With the phone powered off, remove the battery door. 2 Remove the battery by pushing it toward the antenna and lifting it out. • Lithium Ion batteries have a self discharge rate and without use, lose about 1% of their charge per day. • The battery capacity is degraded if the battery is stored for long periods while fully charged. If long term storage is required, store at half capacity.
Activating Service To power your phone off: Phone Programming 1 Open the flip. 2 Press and hold p. Within 24 hours of enabling security, you will receive an alert notification containing your Personal Telephone Number (PTN), Nextel Customer Service number, Walkie-Talkie number, and Talkgroups (if you subscribe to this service). Activating Service The first time you power your phone on, your service is activated.
Getting Started Finding Your Phone Number and Walkie-Talkie Number My Info lets you view your phone number, Walkie-Talkie number, and other phone information. 1 Press m to access the main menu. 2 Scroll to My Info. Note: You may need to press A under More to display My Info. 3 Press O. 4 Scroll to see your information: Line 1 and Line 2 are your phone numbers. Direct Connect is your Walkie-Talkie number, the number that others use to contact you using Nextel® Walkie-Talkie service.
Phone Basics Phone Basics Text Area Display This area displays menus, messages, names, phone numbers, and other information. Any time your phone is powered on, the display provides you with information and options. Display Options The external display shows a shortened version of the internal display. To see more information, open the flip. Two display options appear at the bottom of most screens. You select a display option by pressing the option key below it.
Getting Started OK Key Pressing O: • • • • Selects the highlighted menu item or list item Sets options Confirms actions Places and answer calls Menu Key Many features provide context-sensitive menus that let you access related features and actions. This icon S appears any time a context-sensitive menu is available. Press m to access the menu. b Settings Customize your phone. See page 193. m Ring Tones Assign ring tones and turn ringer off. See page 75. * Audio Player Access the MP3 audio player.
Phone Basics j My Info View personal phone information, including phone number and Walkie-Talkie number. See page 8. g Memo Store a number to access later. For information on Memo, see page 60. h Call Timers M DirecTalk Phone usage information. See page 68. Launch Direct TalkSM. Access Setup and Help. See page 37. i Recent Calls Lists recent calls. See page 43. S Walkie-Talkie Access any Walkie-Talkie number and Groups on your phone. See page 22. s Shortcuts Create shortcuts to screens.
Getting Started Status Icons B Bluetooth In Use — Your phone is using Bluetooth. If this icon is blinking, then your phone is in discoverable mode. If this icon is static, your phone is active in a Bluetooth connection. 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.
Using a Memory Card Internet — You are ready to browse the Internet or are browsing the Internet using a secure connection. DE Using a Memory Card Your i580 phone comes with a memory card, memory card reader, and memory card adapter. 9 Transmitters — Your phone is set not to receive calls and other transmissions. See “Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions” on page 195. For complete instructions on using your phone with a memory card, see “Using a Memory Card” on page 150.
Getting Started Turning the PIN Requirement On and Off When the SIM PIN requirement is off, your phone can be used without entering a PIN. Important: When the SIM PIN requirement is off, the personal data on your SIM card is not protected. Anyone can use your phone and access your personal data. When the SIM PIN requirement is on, you are prompted to enter your PIN each time you power on your phone.
SIM Card Security Changed: SIM PIN displays. Unblocking the PIN If you enter your PIN incorrectly 3 times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you must contact Nextel Customer Service to get a PIN Unblock Code (PUK). Important: If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK code 10 times, your SIM card is permanently blocked and must be replaced. If this happens, all data is lost. You will get a message to contact Nextel Customer Service.
Getting Started • Pictures, video, and audio recordings accessible through the Media Center that are saved in your phone’s memory, except those that are forward locked. (If you have a memory card inserted in your phone, no items saved to the memory card are erased.) • 3 most recent GPS Enabled locations • Voice records • Voice names • Datebook events • Options set using the Personalize menu Inserting Your SIM Card 1 With your phone powered off, remove the battery door and battery.
Locking the Keypad 5 Close the SIM card holder. Note: Protect your SIM card as you would any delicate object. Store it carefully. Locking the Keypad Locking the phone’s keypad prevents its buttons from being pressed. When the keypad is locked, you can only: • Power the phone on and off • Unlock the keypad • Respond to incoming calls, messages, and alerts 6 Slide the latch toward the SIM card holder.
Getting Started You also have the option of setting your phone to automatically lock the keypad if there has been no activity for a specified time. 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Security > Keypad Lock. 2 To lock the keypad immediately, select Lock Now. You will be given the option to press m and * to lock and unlock the keypad. 3 To set a specific time for the keypad to lock if there has been no activity, select Auto Lock and then select a time.
Wireless Local Number Portability 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 will provide you with a temporary phone number so that you can begin using your phone immediately.
Getting Started Go to www.sprint.com/bringyournumber for more details. Nextel® Customer Service Nextel Customer Service: 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your i580 phone. Nextel Worldwide Customer Service: +1-360-662-5202 (toll-free from your i580 phone). Understanding Status Messages You may receive status messages under certain conditions. Before contacting Nextel Customer Service, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions under which the message appeared. You can go to www.sprint.
Making Calls Your i580 phone makes two types of calls: digital cellular phone calls and Walkie-Talkie calls. Phone Calls With the Flip Open 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. -orClose the flip. To end a call by closing the flip, you must have the Flip to End feature turned on (see “Setting Flip Actions” on page 67).
Making Calls To make a Walkie-Talkie call: 1 If the flip is open, enter the Walkie-Talkie number you want to call. -orIf the flip is closed, choose the number as you would when making a phone call. 2 Press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button on the side of your phone. Begin talking after your phone emits a chirping sound. 3 Release the Walkie-Talkie button to listen. A Walkie-Talkie call ends automatically if there is no activity on the call for a few seconds.
Nextel® Group Walkie-Talkie 3 Press the Walkie-Talkie button. To save your selections as a Group: 1 Press m. 2 Select Store 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 Press O.
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.
Nextel® Group Walkie-Talkie Making Group Walkie-Talkie Calls Receiving Group Walkie-Talkie Calls With the Flip Open To answer a Group Walkie-Talkie call: 1 From Contacts or the recent calls list, scroll to or select the Group you want. -orPress and hold t until a prompt appears telling you to say the voice name. Say the voice name assigned to the Group you want. -orFrom the idle screen, press the number on your keypad assigned to the Group you want. See “Shortcuts” on page 206.
Making Calls 5 If you want to save the Group you have created: Press m. Select Store Group. -or- To delete a Group from Contacts: 6 To make the call, press the Walkie-Talkie button. 1 From Contacts, scroll to the Group you want to delete. 2 Press m. 3 Select Delete Group. 4 Press A under Yes. Removing Members or Groups Storing Groups To remove a member from a Group: From the Recent Calls List 1 From Contacts, scroll to the Group you want to delete the member from. 2 Press A under Edit.
Nextel® Group Walkie-Talkie Group Walkie-Talkie Call Information While you are in a Group Walkie-Talkie call, the following appears on the screen: • The name of the Group • The name or the Walkie-Talkie number of the person speaking • The number of members who are participating in the Group Walkie-Talkie call Group Walkie-Talkie Call Details During a Group Walkie-Talkie call, you can view details about the other group members, such as their name or Walkie-Talkie number, and their status on the call.
Making Calls 5 Enter the Walkie-Talkie number of the person you want to send the Group to. -orSelect Browse to select a contact from Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo. 6 Press O. 7 To send the Group, push the Walkie-Talkie button. The Group will display in the recent calls list on the phone that you send the Group to. Talkgroup Calls Using Predefined Talkgroups A Talkgroup call is a Walkie-Talkie call to a predetermined group that has been provisioned by Sprint or an account administrator.
Receiving Calls When you create your Talkgroup groups, you can select your own group numbers. You can join a new Talkgroup by pressing # and entering the number using the keypad. Then press A under Join. Turning Off Talkgroup Calls To set your phone to prevent you from hearing your Talkgroup calls: Making Talkgroup Calls 1 From the main menu, select Settings > DC/GC Options > Tkgrp Silent. 2 Set this option On. 1 Press #. Then enter the Talkgroup number using the keypad.
Making Calls To answer a call by opening the flip, you must have the Flip to Ans feature turned on (see “Setting Flip Actions” on page 67). 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 196). Sending to Voicemail If the flip is closed, press .. -orPress e. -orPress A under No. Ending If the flip is closed, press .. -orPress e. -orClose the flip.
Choosing a Number to Call • Select a number stored in Datebook. For information on making calls from Datebook and Datebook reminders, see “Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders” on page 190. • Use One Touch Walkie-Talkie to make a Walkie-Talkie call. See “One Touch Walkie-Talkie” on page 66. • Use the number in Memo. For information on making calls from Memo, see “Memo” on page 60. • Select the number in a text message you have received. See “Calling a Number in a Message” on page 103.
Making Calls Missed Phone Calls With the Flip Closed When you miss a call, this icon V and the number of phone calls you have missed appear briefly. When you make a call with the flip closed, speakerphone is always on. With the Flip Open If you want to dismiss the missed call message, press A under Back. -orIf you want to view the missed call on the recent calls list, press A under View. With the Flip Closed If you want to dismiss the missed call message, press ..
Making Emergency Phone Calls When you make an emergency call, your phone’s GPS Enabled feature can help emergency service personnel find you, if you are in a location where your phone's GPS antenna has established a clear view of the open sky and your local emergency response center has the equipment to process location information.
Call Alerts Sending a call alert lets the recipient know you want to talk to him or her on a Walkie-Talkie call. When you send a call alert, the recipient’s phone emits a series of beeps, or vibrates, and displays your name or Walkie-Talkie number.
Using the Call Alert Queue Using the Call Alert Queue Sending a Call Alert to the Sender When you queue a call alert, it remains in the call alert queue until you make a Walkie-Talkie call to the sender or delete it. 1 From the main menu, select Call Alert. 2 Scroll to the call alert you want to respond to. 3 Press A under Alert. Ready to Alert appears on the display. 4 Press the Walkie-Talkie button until Alert Successful appears on the display.
Call Alerts Sorting Call Alerts Tip: You must have at least one call alert in the queue to access this feature. To sort call alerts by the order they were received: 1 2 3 4 From the main menu, select Call Alert. Press m. Select Sort By. Select First on Top or Last on Top.
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 of up to 6 miles.
Direct TalkSM 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. After a few seconds, the network idle screen appears. To have a conversation, all parties must be on the same channel and code.
Channels and Codes Making and Receiving Calls in Direct TalkSM Mode To make a call on a specific code and channel using Direct Talk: 1 From the Direct Talk idle screen or the channel and code edit screen, press and hold the Walkie-Talkie button. Transmit appears on the display. Begin speaking after your phone emits the Direct Talk tone. 2 Release the Walkie-Talkie button to listen.
Direct TalkSM Private Direct TalkSM Calls You can have a private conversation with another person using Direct Talk. When on a private Direct Talk call, no other parties can hear your conversation. In order to make a private Direct Talk 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.
Making Emergency Calls While in Direct TalkSM Mode Ending a Private Direct TalkSM Call To access Setup Options in Direct Talk: A private Direct Talk call will end if there is no communication for a few seconds. 1 From the main menu, select DT Options. 2 Select Setup.
Direct TalkSM Your phone now displays DT Options when you select DirecTalk from the main menu. 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.
Recent Calls The recent calls list displays information associated with calls you have made and received and call alerts you have received. It also displays My Info and contact information sent to you from other phones. The Walkie-Talkie number Contacts type icon appears when you receive a Walkie-Talkie call or call alert, even if the number is not stored in Contacts. The recent calls list displays up to 20 items. Call alerts you have received appear as Walkie-Talkie calls.
Recent Calls My Info From Other Phones The recent calls list displays My Info sent from other phones. See “Sending My Info and Contact Information” on page 118. This icon j appears with My Info sent from other phones on the recent calls list, along with the Walkie-Talkie number of the person who sent the information. When you select My Info from other phones to view its details, you see all the information sent.
Viewing the Recent Calls List Viewing the Recent Calls List With the Flip Open 1 From the main menu, select Recent Calls. 2 Scroll through the list. To view the details of an item on the list: From the recent calls list, select the item you want information on. Tip: To view the details of more items, keep scrolling. With the Flip Closed 1 Press . to display the most recent call. 2 If you want to view the rest of the recent calls list, press the volume controls. 3 Press . to dismiss the recent calls list.
Recent Calls 4 If the item you want to store is a call, you must assign a Contacts type to the number: With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the Contacts type you want to assign the number. 5 If you want to add more information to the entry, follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Entries” on page 52. 6 Press A under Save. Deleting Items To delete an item from the recent calls list: 1 From the recent calls list, scroll to or select the item you want to delete.
Making Calls From the Recent Calls List You can also make calls while viewing the details of an item on the recent calls list: 1 From the recent calls list, select the item containing the number you want to call. • If you select a call or contact information from another phone, you can make a call to the number shown first on the details screen. • If you scroll to My Info from another phone, you can make a call to the Walkie-Talkie number of the phone that sent the information.
Entering Text Using Word Mode You can enter text, numbers, and symbols into your phone using Alpha, Word, Numeric, or Symbol text input modes. In Word mode, T9 Text Input analyzes the letters on the keypad button you press and arranges them to create words. As you type, T9 Text Input 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. l Alpha — Press a key several times for each character.
Special Function Keys Adding Words to the Database Capitalization 1 2 3 4 When you press and hold the # key, it acts as a 3-way toggle. Press and hold # to make the next letter typed uppercase (shift), to make all subsequent letters typed uppercase (caps lock), or to go back to lowercase letters. Select Alpha as your text input mode. Type the word using Alpha mode. Select Word as your text input mode. Press #. The word you typed in Alpha text entry mode is now in the database.
Entering Text 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. Scroll right to view the complete row. 2 Press O to select the highlighted symbol.
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.
Contacts • A number or address — Each Contacts entry must contain a number or address. This may be any type of phone number, Walkie-Talkie number, Group, 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 58. • A Speed Dial number — When you store a phone number, it is assigned a Speed Dial number. You can accept the default Speed Dial number or change it.
Creating Entries Tip: Press A under Browse to select a name already in Contacts. 3 If you want to assign a ring tone or picture to the entry, select [Ring Tone/Picture]. See “Assigning a Ring Tone or Picture”. 4 To assign a Contacts type to the number or address being stored: Select the Contacts type field. Select the Contacts type you want to assign. 5 To store a number or address: Select the # field (or ID for an email address, or IP for an IP address). Enter the number or address.
Contacts Note: If you choose a picture that is stored on the memory card, that picture file is automatically copied or moved to your phone’s memory according to the rules described in “Pictures Stored on the Memory Card” on page 135. Tip: If an entry has a picture assigned and you want the entry to have no picture, select [No Picture] or press A under Unassign. 4 When you are finished, press A under Back. Assigning a Speed Dial Number or Voice Name 1 If you have not already, select [Options].
Viewing Entries Viewing Entries Selecting an Entry When you view Contacts entries, you can choose how much detail you want to see. In this view, each entry shows: Viewing the Contacts List In this view, each entry shows: • The name assigned to the entry • A small version of the picture assigned to the entry, if you have set Contacts to show pictures in the Contacts list. See “Choosing Picture View or List View” on page 56.
Contacts Viewing Details of a Number or Address Choosing Picture View or List View 1 Select the entry. 2 Select the number or address you want to view details of. You can set Contacts to show the picture assigned to each entry as you view the Contacts list or show the Contacts list without pictures. If you select a phone number, you can view its Speed Dial number and see whether it has a voice name. To return to the entry, press A under Back or press O.
Deleting Entries Showing Only Walkie-Talkie Numbers, Groups, and Talkgroups To set Contacts to show only entries that contain Walkie-Talkie numbers, Groups, and Talkgroup entries: 1 From the Contacts list, press m. 2 Select Filter. 3 Set this option to Show DC. To set Contacts to show all entries: 1 From the Contacts list, press m. 2 Select Filter. 3 Set this option to Show All. Deleting Entries Delete an Entry 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to or select the entry you want to delete. 2 Press m.
Contacts 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 3 seconds before dialing further. A wait makes your phone wait for your response before dialing further. This feature is useful when using voicemail or other automated phone systems that require you to dial a phone number and then enter an access number.
Making Calls From Contacts Making Calls From Contacts While Viewing the Contacts List 1 Access 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 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 Walkie-Talkie call, press the Walkie-Talkie button.
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 edit the memo: 1 From the main menu, select Memo. 2 Enter the new number. 3 Press O. To make a call to the memo number: 1 From the main menu, select Memo.
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.
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 voicemail. Forwarding Missed Calls You can specify a forwarding number for each type of missed call: • If Busy — Your phone is on a call or transferring data.
Viewing Call Forwarding Settings 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.
Putting a Call on Hold 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.
Advanced Calling Features 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 more information on pauses and waits, see “Creating Pauses and Waits” on page 58. Plus Dialing lets you place an international call to most countries without entering the local international access code.
Setting Flip Actions Setting One Touch Walkie-Talkie Setting Flip Actions To the Most Recent Walkie-Talkie Number or Group For Answering Calls 1 From the main menu, select Settings > DC/GC Options > One Touch DC. 2 Set this option to Last Call. To set your phone to answer calls when you open the flip: To An Assigned Walkie-Talkie Number 1 From the main menu, select Settings > DC/GC Options > One Touch DC > Assigned Number.
Advanced Calling Features Note: If you are using your phone with a headset, and you have the Flip to End option set to On, closing your flip sends incoming sound to the headset and does not end the call. Call Timers 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: • Last Call — displays the duration of your most recent phone call.
Using Your Phone as a Modem Connecting With a Data Cable To use a data cable to connect your phone to a laptop, handheld device, or desktop computer: 1 Open the connector cover. 3 Insert the data plug into the data port of the other device. Connecting With Bluetooth To use your phone as a modem via Bluetooth, the laptop, handheld device, or desktop computer you want to connect to must have a Bluetooth adapter installed.
Advanced Calling Features Features for the Hearing Impaired 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 stereo headset jack on your phone. Connect the other end of the cable to your TTY device. 2 Make sure that your phone’s TTY feature is on and select the TTY mode you want to use. 3 Use your phone to enter phone numbers and make calls.
Features for the Hearing Impaired To change mode during a call using your phone: Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid 1 Press m. 2 Select In Call Setup > TTY > Type. 3 Select the mode you want. Setting your phone for use with a hearing aid affects sounds from the phone’s earpiece when you are in a phone call.
Advanced Calling Features Approximate telecoil location is within 6-13 mm of this location. Off - Shut off M - Microphone T - Telecoil Approximate telecoil location, check hearing aid user guide for specific location. Optimize Your Handset Orientation Slide your phone up and down, left and right, then rotate for the best coupling alignment of the telecoil in the hearing aid with the telecoil in the phone.
Nextel® Phone Services Per-Line Blocking Contact Nextel Customer Service 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 voicemail without ringing. See “Call Forwarding” on page 61. 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, call alerts, message notifications, or Datebook reminders: 1 From the main menu, select Ring Tones. 2 Make sure Vibrate All 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 Walkie-Talkie calls, Group Walkie-Talkie 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.
Downloading More Ring Tones Downloading More Ring Tones Note: Ring tones are stored in your phone using the same memory space used to store messages, voice records, pictures, videos, audio recordings, and Java application data that are stored in your phone’s memory. Deleting or moving some of these other items frees memory for ring tones. If you want to use other ring tones you can download them into your phone for a fee.
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: • Voicemail 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 voicemail 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 voicemail for the first time you must access it by dialing into your voicemail box using your PTN.
Voicemail Messages Receiving a Message When you receive a voicemail message, New Voice Mail Message appears on the display. To call Sprint’s voicemail system and listen to the message: Press A under Call. Sending Unanswered Calls to Voicemail To send a phone call to voicemail instead of answering it: If the flip is closed, press .. -orPress e. -orPress A under No. To dismiss the message notification: If the flip is closed, press .. -orIf the flip is open, press O or press A under Back, or close the flip.
Nextel® Voicemail Note: To receive voicemail messages, you must first set up your voicemail box. Note: 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.
Changing Your Password • Backup — press 1. • Rewind to the beginning of the message — press 11. • Pause or continue the current message — press 2. • Fast forward — press 3. • Fast forward to the 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® Voicemail 2 3 4 5 Press 4 to access personal preferences. Press 3 to access the record your name option. Press 2 to record your name. 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 Voicemail Features To activate the greeting schedule, from the main voicemail menu, press 3, then press 9 to activate your greeting schedule. Note: The greeting schedule, when on, will override any other greeting that you may set as active. If a greeting is not recorded, a system standard greeting will be played. Automatic Playback and Playback Order By default, the playback mode of your voicemail service is set to normal. This feature automatically plays and saves new messages when you log in.
Nextel® Voicemail • Future Delivery — You can specify a time and date (up to three months in advance) for the message to be delivered. Note: All dates must have digits in the MM/DD format (2 digits for the month and 2 digits for the date). For example, January 2nd would be 0102. Important: Once a message has been sent for future delivery, it cannot be retrieved or deleted. Working With Group Lists This feature enables you to create a list and assign it a unique name.
Advanced Voicemail Features To modify forwarding options: 1 From the main voicemail menu, press 4 to access personal options. 2 Press 5 to modify forwarding options, then follow the prompts.
Multimedia Messages Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you send and receive messages that may include text, pictures, videos, and audio recordings. You can send and receive these messages from your phone, through any email account, and from www.sprint.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, videos, and audio recordings, including pictures, videos, and voice records 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 Message]. -orSelect [Create Message] from Inbox, Drafts, or Sent Items. -orBegin creating a message from Contacts, the recent calls list, or the idle screen. See “More Ways to Begin a Message” on page 93. -orReply to a received message. See “Replying to a Message” on page 92. 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 95. When you are finished, press O. 3 If you want to attach a picture, video, or audio recording from the Media Center, see “Attaching Pictures, Video, and Audio Recordings From the Media Center” on page 96.
Multimedia Messages 8 To send the message, press A under Send. -orIf Send is not one of your options: Press m. Select Send. Replying 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. For information on viewing received messages, see “Receiving a Message” on page 100 and “Viewing Received Messages From the Message Center” on page 102.
Creating and Sending Messages More Ways to Begin a Message In addition to beginning a message from the message center, you can begin a message from Contacts, the recent calls list, the idle screen, or the Media Center. From Contacts 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.
Multimedia Messages From the Media Center You can send pictures, videos, and audio recordings in MMS messages. 1 From the Media Center, scroll to or select the item you want to include in a message. 2 Press A under Send. 3 Create and send the message. The item you selected is automatically included as an attachment. Note: Forward locked items cannot be sent in a message.
Creating and Sending Messages 1 While you are creating a message, scroll to or select To or Cc. 2 Press m. 3 Select Recent Calls. 4 Select the entry containing the phone number or email address you want to send the message to. 5 If the entry contains more than one phone number or email address, select the ones you want to send the message to. When you are finished selecting items within the entry, press A under Done. 6 When you are finished selecting entries, press A under Done.
Multimedia Messages 3 Select the picture, video, or audio recording you want to insert. Tip: To view or listen to the item before inserting it, highlight it and press A under Preview. Removing an Inserted Item To remove an item inserted into the body of the message you are creating: 1 Highlight the item you want to remove. 2 Press A under Delete. Attaching Pictures, Video, and Audio Recordings From the Media Center Attaching Items 1 While you are creating a message, select Attach > [New Attachment].
Creating and Sending Messages Attaching New Pictures, Videos, and Voice Records While you are creating a message, you can take pictures, record videos, or create voice records and attach them to the message. Taking a New Picture 1 While you are creating a message, scroll to any message field and press m. -orSelect Attach > [New Attachment]. 2 Select Capture Picture. This accesses the camera. 3 If you want to adjust the zoom, lighting, picture quality, picture size, or a timer, set these options.
Multimedia Messages 8 To save the video, press c or press O. -or- Removing an Attachment To view the video without saving it, press A under Review. -or- To remove an attachment in a message you are creating: To discard the video without saving it, press A under Discard. Creating a New Voice Record 1 While you are creating a message, select Attach. 2 Scroll to the attachment you want to remove. 3 Press m. 4 Select Unattach. 1 While you are creating a message, scroll to any message field and press m.
Sent Items 4 Select Send. Sent Items Editing a Draft Messages you have sent or tried to send are stored in Sent Items. 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. Deleting a Draft When you send a draft, it is deleted from Drafts. To delete a message in Drafts without sending it: 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete. 2 Press A under Delete. 3 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm.
Multimedia Messages Checking Delivery Status Sent Items Icons If a message was successfully sent and you set the message to give a report confirming delivery, you can check the delivery status: t Successfully sent. 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Sent Items. 2 Scroll to the message you want to view. 3 Press m. 4 Select Delivery Status. w High priority. L Attachment. z High priority and locked. Deleting a Message Receiving a Message 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete.
Navigating a Message Navigating a Message As you scroll through a message, numbers, email addresses, and Web site URLs are highlighted. Note: Attachments that are of an unknown type cannot be opened, but they can be deleted. See “Deleting Attachments” on page 105. Pictures and audio recordings are also highlighted. Viewing a Slide Show Embedded Objects and Attachments Your phone can receive MMS messages containing slide shows.
Multimedia Messages Note: You can create and send MMS messages containing slide shows on www.sprint.com. x Locked, with an attachment. z High priority and locked. Viewing Received Messages From the Message Center y High priority with an attachment. { High priority and locked, with an attachment. 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Inbox. 2 Select the message you want to read.
Actions for Received Messages 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. Locking and Unlocking When you lock a message, it cannot be deleted until you unlock it. 1 View the message you want to lock or unlock.
Multimedia Messages 4 Select Talkgroup. 5 Press the Walkie-Talkie button. Storing Message Information to Contacts If a message you receive contains a phone number, Walkie-Talkie 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. 2 Highlight the number or email address you want to save. 3 Press m. 4 Select Save Number or Save Email.
Actions for Received Messages Pictures, videos and audio recordings are saved to the default storage location. Note: Some types of pictures, videos, and audio recordings can be viewed or played, but not saved. Pictures, videos, and audio recordings are saved to the phone’s memory or a memory card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot, depending on the storage preference you chose. You can access these saved items through the Media Center.
Multimedia Messages Saving Pictures 1 View the slide show. 2 When the picture you want to save appears, press m. 3 Select Save Picture. Saving Audio 1 2 3 4 View the slide show. Press m. Select Save Audio. If the slide show contains more than one audio recording, a list of the audio recordings appears. Select the audio recording you want to save. Deleting Slide Shows 1 Highlight the slide show or view the slide show. 2 Press m. 3 Select Delete Slideshow.
Customizing MMS New Quick Notes and Reply Phrases Creating 1 From the Setup menu, select Quick Notes or Replies. 2 Select [New Quicknote] or [New Reply]. -orPress A under New. 3 Enter text from the keypad. 4 When you are finished, press O. Editing You can edit only Quick Notes and reply phrases you have created. 1 From the Setup menu, select Quick Notes or Replies. 2 Select the Quick Note or reply phrase you want to edit. 3 Edit the text. 4 When you are finished, press O.
Multimedia Messages • 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. • 3 Days — Messages are deleted if they are older than 3 days • Custom — Lets you create a clean-up option of up to 99 messages or 99 days. For the Inbox 1 From the Setup menu, select Cleanup > Inbox. 2 Choose a clean-up option.
Managing Memory Tip: This option is available from many context-sensitive menus when you are using MMS. To free memory, delete messages. To delete many messages at once, see “Deleting All Messages” on page 109. To set messages to be deleted automatically, see “Setting the Clean-up Option” on page 107. Note: Messages are stored in your phone using the same memory space used to store Java application data, items accessible through the Media Center, and voice records created when your phone is in a call.
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 www.sprint.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, Walkie-Talkie 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 Walkie-Talkie button. To make a Talkgroup call, select Talkgroup, then press the Walkie-Talkie 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 Sprint sales representative. * Wireless Data Services are available in the continental U.S.
Navigation Keys To access Multimedia Messaging: Press m to access the main menu and select Messages > Inbox. To access other Wireless Data Services*: 1 Press m to access the main menu and select Net. Your Wireless Data Services home page displays. Select Downloads&Services. Many screens will require you to enter text. For information on entering text, see “Entering Text” on page 48.
Wireless Data Services Note: You may be asked to (re)enable security as Sprint 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 www.sprint.com.
Using Nextel Direct SendSM You cannot talk or listen on a Walkie-Talkie call while a picture is being transmitted. Other activities, such as taking or searching for a picture, do not prevent you from talking or listening. Nextel Direct Send lets you exchange pictures, My Info, and contact information with other phones that have this capability. You do this through Walkie-Talkie calls. Taking a Picture to Send Nextel Direct Send cannot be used during Talkgroup calls.
Using Nextel Direct SendSM Sending a Stored Picture 1 While in a Walkie-Talkie call, press A under Browse. A list of pictures that can be included in a Walkie-Talkie call appears. 2 Select the picture you want to send. 3 Press the Walkie-Talkie button to send the picture. 4 Wait while the picture is transmitted. The Walkie-Talkie call is temporarily interrupted while a picture is transmitted. 5 When prompted, press the Walkie-Talkie button to resume the Walkie-Talkie call.
Receiving a Picture Receiving a Picture When someone sends you a picture using Nextel Direct Send, your phone emits a tone or vibrates and a message appears on the display asking you if you want to accept the picture. Pictures you receive are saved to your phone’s memory or to the memory card inserted in your phone, depending on the storage preference you chose, and are then accessible through the Media Center.
Using Nextel Direct SendSM Setting Picture Capability 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. To turn your phone’s ability to send and receive pictures in Walkie-Talkie calls on or off: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > DC/GC Options > Direct Send Picture. 2 Select On or Off.
Sending My Info and Contact Information Sending Contact Information You can send contact information by selecting a Contacts entry or an item from the recent calls list. Contacts entries that contain only addresses cannot be sent. When Contacts entries are received, they do not include ring tones or pictures.
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 48. When you are finished, press O. You can also edit the information in Line 1, Line 2, and Circuit Data, but your changes are only temporary. The next time your phone registers on the network, your actual phone numbers and circuit data number appear again in My Info. 2 Press m. 3 Select Direct Send Setup > Info to Send. 4 A checkmark appears next to the fields that will be sent.
Camera The camera in your i580 phone takes pictures and records videos. You can save these pictures and videos in your phone’s memory or to a memory card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot, depending on the storage preference you chose. You can access these saved pictures and videos through the Media Center. You can send the pictures you take in MMS messages, in Walkie-Talkie calls, or with Bluetooth*. You can assign them to Contacts entries or set them as your phone’s wallpaper.
Taking Pictures Note: If you insert a memory card into the phone now, you are prompted to save the picture you have just captured to the memory card. Choosing to save the picture to the memory card does not change your storage preferences after the picture is saved. 5 To save the picture, press c or press O. -orTo discard the picture without saving it, press A under Discard. -orTo choose another action, see “More Actions for Captured Pictures” on page 124.
Camera The values are: Self-Timer • Normal — no change • Fine — higher resolution The Self-Timer option lets you delay capturing the picture for the number of seconds you choose.The camera captures the picture after the amount of time you chose elapses. When you receive your phone, Normal is the default. You can choose a new default for this option. See “Customizing the Camera” on page 128. To turn off the timer before the picture is captured, press A under Cancel.
More Actions for Captured Pictures Sending a Picture in an MMS Message Send With Bluetooth 1 After you have captured a picture, press A under Send. 2 Create and send the message. The picture is automatically included as an attachment. You must set up your phone to send items with Bluetooth before sending a picture to another Bluetooth device. See “Bluetooth®” on page 155. Sending In Walkie-Talkie Calls 1 After you have captured a picture, press m. 2 Select Direct Send Picture.
Camera 4 If you selected an entry with a picture assigned, press O or press A under Yes to overwrite the assigned picture. -orPress A under No to return to the list of entries without overwriting the assigned picture. Setting as Wallpaper 1 After you have captured a picture, press m. 2 Select Set As Wallpaper. Recording Videos Recording a video is similar to taking a picture. If you store videos you record in phone memory, you can record videos up to 30 seconds long.
Changing Storage Preference Zoom The Zoom option lets you choose a closer view. The values are: • 1X — no change • 2X — twice as large • 4X — 4 times as large 1X is the default. Spotlight The Spotlight option turns on or off the camera’s spotlight to provide additional light for close-up videos. Off is the default. Video Size The Video Size option lets you choose the size the picture will have after it is recorded. The values are: Min (128 x 96) and Max (176 x 144).
Camera Select Prefer On Card to set your phone to save media items to the memory card if it is in the phone. If no memory card is in the phone, even if you choose Prefer On Card, the media items are saved to your phone’s memory. The location that you choose becomes the Store Media option in Settings. Accessing the Media Center You can access the Media Center from the camera at any time, except when you are using the Camera Setup menu or viewing the memory screen. 1 Press m. 2 Select Media Center.
Managing Memory Managing Memory While you are taking pictures, the percentage of free memory in the default storage location appears on the screen. To view details about memory in your phone or on a memory card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot, access the Memory Usage screen. To view your used memory, free memory, and memory capacity: 1 Access the camera. 2 Press m. 3 Select Memory Usage. Tip: This option is available from many context-sensitive menus when you are using the camera.
Media Center The Media Center lets you access pictures, videos, and audio recordings stored in your phone’s memory or on a memory card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot. All pictures and videos stored in your phone’s memory can be accessed through the Media Center.
Viewing the Media Center To change views: 1 2 3 4 Access the Media Center. Press m. Select Set View. Select Plain List View or Thumbnail List View. Filtering by Media Type You can set the Media Center to show all types of media items, only pictures, only videos, or only audio recordings. If you have a memory card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot, the items stored in your phone’s memory are listed separately from the items stored on the memory card.
Media Center 4 Select the filtering option you want. Tip: You can also scroll through these options while viewing the list of items by either scrolling left or right or pressing * or #. Sorting by Time or Name Keeping the Last Filter Setting 1 2 3 4 5 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. 1 2 3 4 5 Access the Media Center. Press m. Select Setup. Select Remember Filter.
DRM Items When you view items in the Media Center, one of these icons appears next to each forward locked item: All DRM items are forward locked. As with other items in the Media Center, you can lock DRM items. See “Locking Items” on page 137. f Forward locked. Pictures c Forward lock and locked. The Media Center lets you view pictures, send them in MMS messages, in Walkie-Talkie calls, and with Bluetooth. You can assign them to Contacts entries or set them as your phone’s wallpaper.
Media Center If the picture does not fit in the display, scroll left and right and up and down to view different parts of the picture. Sending in a Message 1 Scroll to or select the picture you want to include in a message. 2 Press A under Send. 3 Create and send the message. The picture you selected is automatically included as an attachment. Sending In Walkie-Talkie Calls 1 Scroll to or select the picture you want to send in a Walkie-Talkie call. 2 Press m. 3 Select Send Picture.
Videos 4 To store the picture to a new entry, select [New Contact]. -orTo store the picture to an existing entry, select the entry. Only entries that include phone numbers are displayed. This icon g appears next to entries that have pictures assigned. 5 If you selected an entry with a picture assigned, press O or press A under Yes to overwrite the assigned picture. -orPress A under No to return to the list of entries without overwriting the assigned picture.
Media Center To stop the video before it has finished playing, press O or scroll down. To restart the video, press O. To fast forward, scroll right. To rewind, scroll left. The longer you hold the scroll key, the faster the video fast forwards or rewinds. Sending in a Message 1 Scroll to or select the video you want to include in a message. 2 Press A under Send. 3 Create and send the message. The picture you selected is automatically included as an attachment.
Renaming Items Assigning as a Ring Tone • Voice records cannot be assigned as ring tones. To assign an audio recording in the Media Center as a ring tone: Renaming Items 1 Scroll to or select the audio recording you want to assign. 2 Press m. 3 Select Assign As Ringer. 4 Select the features you want to assign the audio recording to. 5 If you want to assign the audio recording as the ring tone for a Contacts entry: Select A Contact. Select the Contacts entry you want to assign the ring tone to.
Media Center Deleting Items Deleting items from the Media Center means they can no longer be accessed anywhere in your phone, including the list of ring tones, the list of voice records, and Contacts. Under certain conditions, some DRM vendors will not charge you if you download an item multiple times within a given time frame. Please contact the DRM vendor to learn more about their download regulations. Deleting an Item 1 2 3 4 5 Access the Media Center. Scroll to or select the item you want to delete.
Changing Storage Preference If you try to copy or move an item that cannot be copied or moved, your phone displays a message telling you that this action cannot be performed. You can also select [Camera] from the list of items or press A under Camera when these options appear. Changing Storage Preference Accessing the Audio Player While you are using the Media Center, you can choose whether media items are saved to your phone’s memory or to a memory card inserted in your phone’s memory card slot.
Media Center Note: Items accessible through the Media Center that are stored in your phone’s memory use the same memory space used to store messages, Java application data, and voice records created when your phone is in a call. Deleting some of these other items frees memory.
Audio Player Your i580 phone includes an audio player that you can use to play MP3 audio files stored on the memory card inserted in your phone. The audio player groups the MP3 audio files on the memory card into folders and lists. When you select an audio file to play, the audio player plays this audio file and then plays the other audio files grouped with it.
Audio Player Any time you are viewing a list of folders with the audio player, you can scroll to a folder and press A under Play to start playing the contents of that folder or press O to view the contents of the folder. Any time you are viewing a list of audio files, you can scroll to an audio file and press A under Play to play it. To stop viewing a folder and return to the folder or list that contains it, press A under Back. Pause and Resume To pause a playing audio file, press A under Pause or press O.
Searching By First Letter When you access the audio player, you see that the audio files are grouped into these folders: • Songs — All MP3 audio files on the memory card inserted in your phone, listed alphabetically by title. • Playlists — Folders and lists you have created. If you have not created any playlists, this folder contains only the Favorite playlist, which is empty. • Albums — Songs grouped by album. The albums are listed alphabetically by title.
Audio Player The shuffle feature lets you set the audio player to play the audio files in a list or folder in random order, until you stop it. Setting Repeat 1 While viewing a list, viewing the details of the audio file currently playing, or viewing visuals, press m. 2 Select Shuffle/Repeat. 3 Scroll to Repeat. 4 To set the audio player to repeatedly play the contents of a list or folder, in order, select All. -orTo set the audio player to play one song repeatedly, select One.
Working With Playlists A list of all MP3 audio files on the memory card appears. Tip: For options to help you sort through this list, press m. 6 Select each audio file you want to put on the playlist. A checkmark appears next to each selected file. Tip: To deselect a selected item: Scroll to a selected file and press O. 7 When you are finished selecting files, press A under Done. 8 If you want to change the order of the audio files on a playlist, see “Reordering a Playlist” on page 145. 9 Select Save.
Audio Player Removing an Audio File From a Playlist 1 Before you have saved a new playlist or while editing a playlist, press m. 2 Scroll to the audio file you want to remove. 3 Press m. 4 Select Remove Song. 5 Press A under Save. 7 Scroll to the place where you want the playlist to appear. 8 Press A under Insert. 9 Repeat step 4 through step 8 for all the items you want to move. 10 Press A under Done.
Deleting Audio Files Using the Favorites Playlist Deleting Audio Files The Favorites playlist is a permanent playlist. You can add audio files, remove audio files, and change the order of the audio files, but you cannot rename it or delete it. You can delete audio files from the memory card one at a time, by album, by artist, by or genre. You can add audio files to the Favorites playlist as you would any other playlist.
Audio Player 3 Scroll to the album, artist, or genre you want to delete. 4 Press m. 5 Select Delete Album, Delete Artist, or Delete Genre. 6 Press O or A under Yes to confirm. Deleting All MP3 Audio Files Deleting everything in the Songs, Albums, Artists, or Genres folder deletes all MP3 audio files from the memory card. 1 2 3 4 5 Access the audio player. Scroll to Songs, Albums, Artists, or Genres. Press m. Select Delete All Music. Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
Setting Audio and Visual Options Viewing Visuals To view visuals on the display instead of the details of the song currently playing: 1 While viewing the details of the audio file currently playing, press m. 2 Select Turn On Visuals. To view the details of the song currently playing instead of visuals: 1 While viewing visuals press m. 2 Select Turn Off Visuals.
Using a Memory Card Your i580 phone comes with a memory card and memory card adapter. When the memory card is in your phone, many types of pictures, videos, and audio files stored on the memory card can be viewed or played using your phone's Media Center. MP3 audio files stored on the memory card can be played using your phone's audio player.
Removing the Memory Card 2 Slide in the memory card. Push the memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. To format a memory card: From the main menu, select Settings > Advanced > Memory Card > Format Card. Removing the Memory Card Important: Do not remove the memory card before selecting the Remove Card option. Removing the memory card before selecting the Remove Card option could result in loss of data. 3 Close the memory card slot cover.
Using a Memory Card 4 Pull out the memory card. 2 Select On Phone to set your phone to save media items to the phone’s memory. -orSelect Prefer On Card to set your phone to save media items to the memory card if it is in the phone. If no memory card is in the phone, even if you choose Prefer On Card, the media items are saved to your phone’s memory.
Ensuring Files on the Memory Card Are Compatible With Your Phone Folder Structure File Formats The first time you insert the memory card into your phone, three folders are created: Audio, Images, and Video. In order to access files stored on the memory card, you must store the given file in its corresponding format folder: audio files to the Audio folder, pictures to the Images folder, and videos to the Video folder.
Using a Memory Card Memory Cards Compatible With Your Phone To purchase TransFlash and microSD memory cards that are compatible with your i580 phone, go to www.sprint.com or call 1-800-NEXTEL6.
Understanding Bluetooth® Access Settings Bluetooth® Your i580 phone is a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth devices create seamless voice and data connections with other Bluetooth devices, such as another Bluetooth phone, a Bluetooth pen, headset, or desktop adapter. These connections are made wirelessly. You can use your i580 phone to send information such as Contacts entries, Datebook events, and pictures to another Bluetooth device. Devices must be within 32 feet (10 meters) of your phone to be recognized.
Bluetooth® Setting Your Phone for Bluetooth® You can configure the following aspects of Bluetooth: • • • • Power Device name Voice recognition and dialing Find Me duration Turning Bluetooth® On or Off You can turn power to your phone’s Bluetooth feature on or off. While Bluetooth power is on, your phone can communicate with other devices. You can turn off Bluetooth if you want to prolong battery life or you enter an area where Bluetooth is prohibited. The default setting is Off.
Accessing Bluetooth® Setting a Find Me Duration You can change how long your phone remains discoverable to other devices. The default duration is 1 minute. See “Sharing Your Phone’s Bluetooth® Address”. To select a default duration for Find Me: 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth > Setup > Find Me Duration. 2 Select the setting you want. Accessing Bluetooth ® From the main menu, select Bluetooth. -orWhile in a call, press m. Select Use Bluetooth.
Bluetooth® Discoverable mode lasts for the duration selected under Find Me Duration in the Bluetooth Setup menu. During this time, other devices that are within range can detect your phone. You can then choose to grant or deny each device’s request to bond. Note: You must grant the device’s request in order to receive information from the device on your phone. To start discoverable mode, from the main menu, select Bluetooth > Find Me.
Making a Bluetooth® Connection Some Bluetooth devices ship with Bluetooth PINs. Please refer to your Bluetooth device’s user guide to locate this information. If a device ships without a Bluetooth PIN, then you can enter any PIN for that device. To establish a connection to that device, enter the same PIN for both your phone and the device. For example, if you enter 1234 as the device’s PIN, then enter 1234 as your phone’s PIN.
Bluetooth® Disconnecting From a Device Viewing Device Details To disconnect from a device: To view the name and the access setting of a device: 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth > Hands Free. 2 Press A under Drop. Note: Pressing A under No when prompted exits the menu without disconnecting the device. 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth > Device History. 2 Select the device you want. Editing Device Names 3 Press A under Yes. You can edit a device name so the device is easier to identify.
Sending Contacts, Datebook Events and Pictures Search for the device you want to transfer to by selecting [Find Devices]. 4 Select Access. 5 Select the setting you want. Deleting Devices 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth > Device History. 2 Scroll to the device you want to delete. 3 Press m. 4 Select Delete. 5 To delete the device, press O.
Bluetooth® 8 If prompted, bond with the device. Your phone connects to the device and transfers the event. Sending Pictures Note: You can only send pictures if they are not forward locked. 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the main menu, select Media Center. Highlight the picture you want to send. Press m. Select Transfer. Select Bluetooth. Select the device you want to transfer to. -orSearch for the device you want to transfer to by selecting [Find Devices]. 7 If prompted, bond with the device.
Voice Records A voice record is a recording you make with your phone and can play back. You can record notes to yourself when your phone is not in a call or record phone calls when your phone is in a call. Voice records created when your phone is not in a call can be accessed through the Media Center and sent in MMS messages. See “Media Center” on page 130 and “Multimedia Messages” on page 88. Viewing Voice Records To view your list of voice records: 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord.
Voice Records 2 Say the message you want to record into the microphone. 3 When you are finished recording, press O. Phone in a Call To record a phone call: 1 While on an active call, press m. 2 Select Record. 3 To stop recording and discard the voice record at any time, press A under Cancel. 4 When you are finished recording, press O. Note: Recording of phone calls is subject to applicable laws regarding privacy and recording of phone conversations.
Deleting Voice Records Deleting Voice Records Deleting a voice record from the voice record list deletes it from all parts of your phone, including the Media Center. Deleting 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. Deleting All Voice Records 1 2 3 4 5 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord. Scroll to any voice record. Press m. Select Delete All.
Java Applications Java applications on your phone will automatically install upon initial power-up or once a new application is loaded on your phone. To download more Java applications, go to the Downloads menu option on your phone or go to www.sprint.com and click on Wireless (under “Personal”), Accessories (under “Shop Nextel Online”), and Ring Tones & More in the “Nextel Personal” menu. Note: Using Java applications may cause your phone to use up more battery power than other uses of your phone.
Ending Applications 2 Select the application you want to resume. Downloading Applications Ending Applications If you want to run more Java applications, you can download them into your phone. To end an application: 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps. 2 If the application you want to end is part of a suite of applications, select the suite. 3 Scroll to the application you want to end. Press A under End. -orIf End is not one of your options: Press m. Select End.
Java Applications 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. 3 To see more memory information, press A under Next again.
Java Applications and GPS Enabled 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 and GPS Enabled Some Java applications can make use of your phone’s GPS feature to determine the approximate geographical location of your phone. (See “GPS Enabled” on page 176 for more information on the GPS feature.
Java Applications When a Java application requests access to the location of your phone, a screen appears informing you. To deny this request: 1 Press A under Deny. The application does not access the location of your phone. 2 Select the denying option you want: • Always — If the application requests access to the location of your phone again, the request is denied without notifying you.
Java Applications and GPS Enabled • 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 169). • Never — When the application requests access to the location of your phone, the request is denied without notifying you.
Digital Rights Management Digital Rights Management When you download multimedia content available online, such as audio, images, or 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 sets items to time-based or count-based usage settings. Time-based settings let you use the given item for a specified interval.
Sharing Items Sharing Items You can gift a DRM item to a friend’s phone. Gifting is when you purchase a copy of a DRM item and send it to someone. If you do not want to gift an item, you can send a message to a friend’s phone that contains the link for purchasing the item. The friend can then purchase the item quickly and easily. Sending this type of message is called Tell-A-Friend. Gifting To check if a DRM item is giftable: 1 Go to the location on your phone that contains the item you want.
Digital Rights Management Viewing License Information You can check a DRM item’s license to view the following information: • For time-based items, either the date and time the item is scheduled to expire, or the number of days left • For count-based items, the number of credits (uses) left or an unlimited use notice • The name of the item’s vendor To view the license of a DRM item: 1 Go to the location on your phone that contains the item you want.
Managing DRM Items About Expired Items If you are using an item when it expires, once you finish your session with the item, you will be unable to use the item. When ring tones and wallpapers expire, they are automatically removed from their respective lists. For expired items that continue to display in their respective lists, you can either choose to renew the license for the item or else manually delete the item. Note: You cannot delete locked items.
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.
IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind • Some radios, entertainment equipment and other electronic devices may generate signals that can block or interfere with the GPS receiver ability to receive the distant satellite signals, particularly when such devices are operating in close proximity to the GPS receiver. Therefore, in a 911 call, or when otherwise using the GPS location function, always move your phone away from any such devices.
GPS Enabled The satellites used by the GPS feature of your phone are controlled by the U.S. government and are subject to changes implemented in accordance with the Department of Defense GPS user policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. These changes may affect the performance of the GPS feature of your phone. Making an Emergency Call Dial 911 to be connected to an emergency response center. If you are on an active call, you must end it before calling 911.
Viewing Your Approximate Location See “Enhancing GPS Performance” on page 180 for information on how to help your phone determine your location. Viewing Your Approximate Location 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” on page 180.
GPS Enabled Enhancing GPS Performance Sometimes the GPS feature of your phone may be unable to complete a location calculation successfully. If this happens when you are making an emergency call, the location of the nearest cell tower in contact with your phone is made available to the appropriate emergency response center if the center has the capability to receive such information.
Updating Satellite Almanac Data • Move away from electronic devices. Radios, entertainment devices, and other electronic devices may generate interfering signals that may prevent GPS receiver operation if they are in close proximity to the phone. Move your phone away from such devices when using the GPS-Enabled feature. • Stand still. If possible, stand still until your phone is finished determining your location.
GPS Enabled If your satellite almanac data is out of date, your phone may prompt you to update it. Follow the instructions that appear on the phone’s display. You may be asked to go to a Web site or call a customer care number. Setting Privacy Options Your phone’s GPS privacy options control whether Java applications on your phone or other software applications may view the location of your phone.You may set your phone to one of these GPS privacy options.
Using GPS With Map Software To change your GPS PIN: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Security > Change Passwords > GPS PIN. 2 Enter the current GPS PIN. Note: When you receive your phone, your GPS PIN is 0000. 3 4 5 6 7 Press A under Ok. Enter the new 4- to 8-digit GPS PIN. Press A under Ok. Enter the new 4- to 8-digit GPS PIN to confirm. Press A under Ok.
GPS Enabled Getting Started To connect your phone to your laptop or other device: 2 With the phone’s display facing up, insert the serial data cable’s connector into the accessory connector, until you hear a click. 1 Open the connector cover. connector cover 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.
Using GPS With Map Software 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. Your phone is now sending location data to your laptop or other device. To stop your phone from sending location data to your laptop or other device: Set NMEA OUT to Off. Each time you power your phone on, NMEA OUT is automatically set to Off.
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, Walkie-Talkie 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.
Creating Events 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.
Datebook 2 To assign a subject to the event: 5 If you want to assign a duration to the event: Select Subject. Select Duration. Enter the name (see “Entering Text” on page 48). -or- Select the duration you want. -or- Press A under Browse to choose from common event names. -orEnter a phone number, Walkie-Talkie 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.
Editing Events Note: If an event has no start time, you cannot create a reminder for it. Select App. Select the application you want from the Java applications stored in your phone. 9 If you have entered all the information you want for this event, press A under Done. -orIf you want to assign a ring tone, a profile, or a Java application to the event, see “Assigning More Options”.
Datebook 8 If you want to change more information, follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Events” on page 187 to edit the various fields. 9 Press A under Done to store the event. To dismiss the reminder: Deleting Events If you assigned a Java application to start when the event starts, you can start the application when you get the reminder. 1 2 3 4 5 Select the day the event occurs. Select the event. Press m. Select Delete.
Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders If both are the same type of number, the number in Subject is called or sent a call alert. To call or send a call alert to the number stored in Location, you must delete the number stored in Subject. Making Calls From Datebook To make a call or send a call alert: 1 Highlight or select the event containing the number you want to call or send a call alert to. 2 To make a phone call: Press s. -orPress m. Select Call # in Event.
Datebook 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. • Delete After — sets the amount of time Datebook waits to delete an event after it occurs.
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.
Customizing Your Phone Note: If you set an picture that is stored on the memory card as a wallpaper, that picture is automatically copied or moved to your phone’s memory according to the rules described in “Pictures Stored on the Memory Card” on page 135. Choosing a Wallpaper 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Display/Info > Wallpaper > Wallpaper. Note: If you do not see Wallpaper as an option, make sure Auto Cycle is set to Off. 2 Select the wallpaper you want.
Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions Setting the Backlight A backlight lights the display and keypad when you make or receive a call, open or close the flip, or press keys or buttons. Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions To control how long the backlight stays on: Sometimes you may want to have your phone on, but turn off its ability to make and receive calls and other transmissions. 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Display/Info > Backlight > Timer.
Customizing Your Phone Using Settings Settings contains many submenus that let you customize your phone. • Contrast Ext — sets the contrast of the external display. • Language — sets the language that your phone displays. For information on applying groups of settings to your phone together, see “Profiles” on page 201.
Using Settings • 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 70. • Hearing Aid — sets your phone for use with a hearing aid. Set to Microphone for most hearing aids; set to Telecoil for telecoil hearing aids. This setting effects only sounds from the phone’s earpiece. • Notifications — See “Message Notifications” on page 79.
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 Voice Playback Security Features The Voice Playback menu controls features that use a simulated voice to guide you through phone menus and through placing and receiving calls. The Security menu lets you turn security features on and off and change passwords: • Speak Text — controls whether you hear a simulated voice as you navigate through phone menus and placing and receiving calls.
Customizing Your Phone Advanced Features The Advanced menu contains advanced Settings features. • Alert Timeout — sets the amount of time a tone continues to sound when you receive a message notification, call alert, or Datebook reminder. • Headset/Spkr — sets headset option. See “Using a Headset” on page 208.
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 75, except assigning ring tones to Contacts. • Display/Info — sets Wallpaper, Theme, Text Size, and Backlight options. See “Display/Info Features” on page 196. • Phone Calls — sets Set Line and Auto Answer options.
Profiles Surveillance Profile When the Surveillance profile is in effect: • • • • • screen backlight is dimmed keypad backlight is disabled speaker audio is disabled ring tones are disabled all vibration is disabled This setting is designed for public safety use with an earbud or headset only. You cannot edit or delete the Surveillance profile. Note: Earbuds and headsets are sold separately. See “Accessories” on page 18.
Temporary Profiles Temporary Profiles If your phone is set to create temporary profiles, a temporary profile is created when you make changes to settings without switching or editing profiles. A temporary profile is based on the profile in effect when you made the changes, but reflects the changed settings. A temporary profile stays in effect until you switch profiles, power off your phone, or delete it (or the profile it is based on) from the list of profiles.
Profiles a profile to copy from, the new profile is based on a default profile. 5 Press A under Create. 6 Scroll through the list of options and set their values. 7 Press A under Done. Editing Profiles 1 2 3 4 5 From the main menu, select Profiles. Scroll to the profile you want to edit. Press m. Select Edit. Scroll through the list of options and set their values. 6 When you are finished, press A under Done. Deleting Profiles To delete a profile: 1 2 3 4 5 From the main menu, select Profiles.
Setting Call Filtering 3 If you set the Phone option to Some Contacts, select up to 5 Contacts entries that contain phone numbers you want to be notified of calls from. When you are finished, press A under Done. 4 To set filtering options for Walkie-Talkie calls and Talkgroup calls, select DC/GC. • Off sets your phone to notify you of all Walkie-Talkie calls and Talkgroup calls. • On sets your phone to ignore all Walkie-Talkie calls and Talkgroup calls.
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 do not know the shortcut number: 1 From the main menu, select Shortcuts. 2 Scroll to the shortcut you want to use. -orIf 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.
Using a Headset Using a Bluetooth 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: You can use your i580 wirelessly with a Bluetooth headset. This type of wireless headset lets you connect quickly to devices that are within range. Note: The preferred connection to your phone is a wired audio device.
Using a Remote Walkie-Talkie Button Using a Remote Walkie-Talkie Button If you are using a headset or other accessory with a remote Walkie-Talkie button, you can use the remote Walkie-Talkie button for phone calls, Walkie-Talkie calls, Group Walkie-Talkie calls, and Talkgroup calls. For phone calls, use the remote Walkie-Talkie button to answer calls, switch between calls, and end calls. Hold the remote Walkie-Talkie button for less than 2 seconds to answer calls and switch between calls.
Nextel® Customer Service There are a number of features available with your Nextel service and your new i580 phone, so you may be overwhelmed at first. Relax! Nextel Customer Service is here to help. Domestic Customer Service Visit www.sprint.
Nextel Worldwide® Customer Service Nextel Worldwide® Customer Service When traveling outside of the U.S. and Canada, call +1 (360) 662-5202 for your customer service needs. This customer service number is toll-free from your Nextel phone. International coverage, rates, and other information is available on www.sprint.com.
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