i1000 Page 0 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM MotorolaTM iDEN® Digital Portable i1000 - Multi-Service Wearable Getting Started June 17, 1998 68P81088C88-O 0 i1000 GETTING STARTED
i1000TOC Page i Wednesday, June 17, 1998 2:02 PM CONTENTS YOUR i1000 PORTABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About Your Portable’s Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features of Your i1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i1000TOC Page ii Wednesday, June 17, 1998 2:02 PM Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Call Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 3-Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Alternate Phone Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Setting the Active Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i1000TOC Page iii Wednesday, June 17, 1998 2:02 PM PROGRAMMING MENU OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 ERROR MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Battery Operating Instructions . . .
i1000TOC Page iv Wednesday, June 17, 1998 2:02 PM Patent Information This product is protected under one or more of the following patents: 4817157, 4896361, 4857928, 5041793, 5060294, 5066923, 5134718, 5140156, 5239963, 5257411, 5287387, 5265219, 5289504, 5316168, 5317247, 5338396, 5389927, 5406588, 5424921, 5457376, 5460906, 5551063, 5557079, 5596487, 5615412, 5638403, 5559468, 5469465, 5170413, 5140615, 5519730, 5241544, 5584059, 5574992, 5396656, 5487091, 5533004, 5299199, 5343499, 5369501, 5509031, 551
i1000 Page 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM C ongratulations on purchasing your Motorola iDEN i1000 multi-service digital portable. Superior features and state-ofthe-art technology help to keep you in constant touch with all of your business and personal contacts. The sleek, compact design of the i1000 portable: • Makes it easy to wear or to carry in your pocket or purse. • Provides a speakerphone feature for placing hands-free incoming and outgoing phone calls.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 2 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM FEATURES OF YOUR i1000 1. Antenna 2. On/Off Key 3. LED 4. Speaker Key 12. Earpiece 5. Volume Control Buttons 6. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button 8. Flip Cover (Open) 7. Option Keys 8. Flip Cover (Closed) 13. Alphanumeric Display 9. Menu Key 7. Option Key 7. Option Key 10. Mode Key 14. SEND/END Key MENU Mode 1 4 ghi 7 pqrs 2 abc 3 def 5 jk l 6 mn 8 tuv 9w 15. Scroll Key o xyz 16. Alphanumeric Keypad 0 11. Speaker 17.
i1000 Page 3 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Extend for optimal signal. 2. On/Off Key Press to turn your portable on or off. 3. LED Check the i1000Õs status. See page 6 for more information. 4. Speaker Key Press to set incoming calls through either the earpiece or the speaker during Group and Private calls. 5. Volume Control Buttons Press to adjust volume levels.When using the List menu option, press to scroll forward and backward. 6.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 4 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM BATTERY Charging the Battery To get the maximum use from the battery, charge it for at least three hours before you use it for the first time. Attach the charger connector to the i1000 then connect the adapter to an electrical outlet. For more information about chargers, see “Accessories” on page 57. Attaching the Battery To attach the battery to your i1000, align the battery as shown and press down on the battery until you hear a click.
i1000 Page 5 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM After you turn on the portable and use various features, icons appear on the screen to inform you of existing conditions. Some of the following icons may appear along the top of the display. Signal Strength Indicator Shows the signal strength. Six bars indicate the strongest signal. Calls and messages may not be sent or received in weak signal areas. Battery Strength Indicator Shows the remaining charge in your battery. Three bars show full charge.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 6 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM TURNING ON YOUR PORTABLE Press the On/Off button until a set of icons appears on your display. (For a description of the icons, see page 5.) Then the message “Please Wait” displays while the portable connects to your carrier’s network. Please Wait The LED indicator located on top of the portable shows the service state of your i1000. See Table 1.
i1000 Page 7 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM The i1000 provides a speakerphone feature similar to a speakerphone you may use on your office or home phone. Because the i1000 is wireless, you will have the convenience of a hands free speakerphone anytime, anyplace to bring people together. Use the speakerphone to hold impromptu meetings, or to listen to your voicemail messages. With the speakerphone feature, when one party is speaking, the other party will not be heard.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 8 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Selecting All Incoming Calls and Messages 9 WXYZ . 1. Press 2. Press under “All”. 9=Vibrate Alert:Off Exit All MENU Mode After you set the vibration alert for all incoming calls and messages, the display returns to the previous mode. Look for (the Vibrate All icon) at the top of your display.
i1000 Page 9 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM The vibration selection that you make affects only the current mode. In this example, vibration is set only for Phone mode. You must set each mode or service individually or select “All” to set all services. Your i1000 Portable The first selection is Vibe. To view the Vibe/Ring vibration alert choices, press MENU on the keypad. Phone Vibrate: Vibrate Off Exit Vibe MENU Mode 4.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 10 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM TURNING OFF GROUP AND PRIVATE MODES Your portable has a special feature, Phone Only mode, that allows you to turn off the Private and Group services. You can make and receive phone calls and receive Message Mail. Placing the portable in Phone Only mode increases the standby battery life. Make sure that the LED is blinking green, which indicates that you are in a coverage area. To turn on the Phone Only mode: 8 TUV 1. Press 2.
i1000 Page 11 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Your i1000 Portable To return to normal Phone mode: 1. Press 2. Press 8 TUV 0 . under “Off”. 80=Phone Only:On Exit Off MENU Mode 3. Press under “Exit”. The display returns to Phone Ready. Group and Private mode services are now available.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 12 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM SETTING THE TIME AND DATE FORMAT If your carrier provides this option, you can set your portable to display the current time and date. Unless the portable is turned off, it continues to display the current time during a loss of service. You have a choice of a 12- or a 24-hour clock format. See Table 2. NOTE As you travel between different time zones, your portable automatically displays local time.
i1000 Page 13 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Your i1000 Portable To set the time and date format: 1. Press 7 PQRS 1 . 2. Press under “Ok”. The Time/Date screen displays. 71=Time/ Date Exit Ok MENU Mode Time/Date Display:On Exit ▲ The default (preset) time and date format that is displayed depends on your service provider. You can accept the default format or select an alternate format. Off MENU Mode Time Format: 12 Hour ▲ 3. Press until you see the Time Format screen. 4.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 14 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 7. Select “Exit”. The Ready screen for each mode (Phone, Group, and Private) now displays the time and date formats that you selected. STORING NUMBERS IN THE PHONE AND PRIVATE LISTS You can set a Phone and a Private ID number with the associated name, which eliminates the need to program the same name twice. You can add up to 100 numbers to your phone list, store them with names, and assign them to speed-dial numbers.
i1000 Page 15 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Your i1000 Portable Entering Names and Numbers 1. Press 2 ABC 6 MNO . The “26=Phone/Prvt List” message appears on your display. 2. Press under “Ok”. 26=Phone/ Prvt List Ok Exit . MENU Mode The next screen displays the remaining number of phone numbers and private IDs that you can store. Available 98 Phone # 3 Prvt IDs MENU Mode 3. Enter the name and press under “Store”. See Table 5 on page 16 for an example of entering a name.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 16 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Table 5: Entering a Name NAME METHOD EXAMPLE To enter the name “Tim”: 1. Enter “T” by pressing 8 TUV once. 2. Move to the next letter by pressing . 3. Enter “i” by pressing 4 GHI . 4. Move to the next letter by pressing . 5. Enter “m” by pressing 6 MNO . 6. Enter the phone number that you want to associate with this name and press under “Store”. To skip the Phone Number entry, press under “Skip”.
i1000 Page 17 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Your i1000 Portable 8. At the next screen, enter the Private ID number associated with the name that you entered. To skip the Private ID number entry, press under “Skip”. _ Enter Prvt ID Number Skip For more information about using the speed-dial feature, see “Speed Dial Method” on page 24. Store MENU Mode Editing and Erasing Phone List Contents Editing Phone List Entries 2 ABC , 0 1. Press , , 2. Press under “Edit” .
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 18 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM CHANGING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE You can customize your portable to display one of four languages: English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese. To change the displayed language: 1. Press screen. 2. Press 7 PQRS 0 to view the language option under “Ok”. 3. Press to scroll through the language options. 70=Language English Exit Pressing under “Exit” at any time retains the current language selection. Ok MENU Mode 4.
i1000 Page 19 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Modes and menus are the navigational tools of your portable. Modes Modes are portable operation states for placing and receiving calls. Your portable has three modes: • Phone—for cellular phone calls and special phone features • Private—for one-to-one radio calls • Group—for calls with all individuals in a designated talkgroup. To access modes: Cover Closed Cover Open ¥ To switch between Phone, Group, and Private modes, press under ÒModeÓ.
Your i1000 Portable i1000 Page 20 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Phone Mode and Menus - Cover Open Menu options: Phone Re1ady Line 1 10:54a 12/09 Name Mail Name Forwd Memo Wait Mail Spd# Prgm Line 2 MENU Mode Private Mode and Menus - Cover Open Menu options: Prvt Rea1dy John 11:05a 12/09 Alert Mail Alert Name Mail Prgm MENU Mode Group Mode and Menus - Cover Open Menu options: Group Ready Talkgrp 10 3:27p 12/09 Alert Mail Alert Area Mail Prgm MENU Mode To use menu options: 1.
i1000 Page 21 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Your i1000 Portable NOTE If you set the Silent Group programming menu to silence incoming alerts and voices, the “Group Ready” screen displays as “Group-Silent”. To reset it: 3 DEF 8 TUV . 1. Press 2. Press i1000 under “Ok”.
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i1000 Page 23 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM PHONE MODE In Phone mode, you can make and receive phone calls, forward calls, use call waiting, put calls on hold, and use three-way calling. AT FIRST GLANCE The first menu option choices that appear on the Phone Ready screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed. Cover Closed Phone Ready Line 1 05/08 12:12p List Mode Group Ready Phone 0=5551212 Cancl Phone Mode Use the Volume Control buttons to scroll through your stored List.
i1000 Page 24 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM MAKING A PHONE CALL To make a phone call: 1. Be sure that the cover is open. You cannot make a phone call when the cover is closed. 2. If you are not in Phone mode, press Mode until “Phone Ready” appears on your display. Phone Mode 3. Dial your call using one of the four options listed below: direct dial, scroll, speed dial, or name. Phone Ready Line 1 3:15p 08/21 Name Mail Direct Dial Method MENU Mode 4. Dial the number using the keypad.
i1000 Page 25 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 8. To hang up, press or close the cover. Name Method 4. Press MENU until you see the “Name” menu option on your display. 5. Press under “Name”. 6. Press the key with the first letter of the name associated with the Phone number. The name and phone number appear on your display. 7. Press to place the call. Phone Mode 8. To hang up, press or close the cover.
i1000 Page 26 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM RECEIVING A PHONE CALL When you receive a call:. • The portable rings and/or vibrates. • If you subscribe to caller ID, the caller’s ID displays. Incoming Phone Call • If the caller is stored in your Phone List and the name matches the caller ID, the name displays. Phone Mode You can answer a phone call with the cover open or closed. See Table 6. Spkr End MENU Mode Table 6: Phone Call Options To reject a call: Cover Closed ¥ Press under ÒEndÓ.
i1000 Page 27 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM To end a call: Cover Closed Cover Open ¥ Press under ÒEndÓ. This action terminates the connection. ¥ Close the cover. This action ends the connection. ¥ Or, press . Programming your phone number means entering it into your portable. You can enter it now, or wait for your first incoming phone call, when your carrier’s network automatically enters it for you.
i1000 Page 28 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM To set a ring style: 1. Press 3 DEF 1 to access the Programming Menu item for ring style selection. The display shows your current ring style. 2. Press 31=Set Ring Style:1 Exit Ok under “Ok”. MENU Phone Mode Mode 3. Press to scroll through the available Ring Styles. 4. To listen to the selected ring style, press the Volume buttons on the side of the portable. 5. Press under “Ok” to select the current Ring Style shown.
i1000 Page 29 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Unconditional Call Forwarding Unconditional call forwarding forwards all incoming calls to the designated number. Your portable will not ring when you activate unconditional call forwarding. 1. Within Phone mode, press MENU until you see “Forwd” on the last line of the display. 2. Press under “Forwd”. 3.
i1000 Page 30 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 1. Within Phone mode, press MENU until you see “Forwd” on the last line of your display. 2. Press under “Forwd”. Phone Ready Line 1 9:06a 09/03 Forwd Spd# MENU Phone Mode Mode 3. Press MENU once again until you see “Busy” and “NoAns” on the last line of your display. Forward:Off To: • To forward your calls when your phone is busy, press under “Busy”. • To forward your calls when you do not answer a call, press under “NoAns”. 4.
i1000 Page 31 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM CALL WAITING Using the Call Waiting feature, you can answer an incoming call when you are on another call. Call Waiting is on unless you turn it off for a particular call. 1. You will hear a tone to alert you of an incoming call. Your display shows the incoming number and asks “Accept Call?”. To accept the call, press under “Yes” on the last line of your display. Accept Call On Line 1? No Yes MENU Phone Mode Mode 2.
i1000 Page 32 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 3-WAY CALLING If your portable has 3-way calling, you can combine two ongoing phone calls into one conversation. This option is available only when you initiate the second call. Phone-In Use 5551212 1:40p 05/08 3way Spkr You cannot place either call on hold during a 3-way call. 1. Place a phone call or receive a phone call. MENU Phone Mode Mode 2. Press under ”3way”. This action places the current call on hold. 3.
i1000 Page 33 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Setting the Active Line 1. Be sure that your portable displays “Phone Ready”. 2. Press “Line 2”. until you see Phone Ready Line 1 1:48p 08/21 Wait Line2 3. Do one of the following: • Press under “Line2” to activate Line 2 when Line 1 is the active line. MENU Mode Phone Mode • Or, press under “Line1” to activate Line 1 when Line 2 is the active line. Receiving a Call You can receive calls on either line, regardless of the active line setting.
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i1000 Page 35 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM PRIVATE MODE A Private call is a one-to-one conversation between two individuals. Each portable is identified by a name or a number that contains up to five digits. AT FIRST GLANCE The first menu option choices that appear on the “Prvt Ready” screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed. Cover Closed Use the Volume Control buttons to scroll through your stored List.
i1000 Page 36 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM GROUP/PRIVATE SPEAKER You can hear calls through either the earpiece or the speaker in Private mode. Pressing the Speaker button on top of the portable turns the Group/Private Speaker on or off. If you set the Speaker button on, you will hear incoming calls through the speaker. If you set the Speaker button off, you will hear a short alert tone when you receive a private call. You will hear incoming calls through the earpiece.
i1000 Page 37 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 3. Press and hold the PTT button, wait for the chirp, then speak into the microphone. Name Method 1. Press Mode until you see “Prvt Ready” on your display. 2. Press MENU until you see the “Name” menu option on your display. 3. Press under “Name”. 4. Press the key with the first letter of the name associated with the Private ID. 5. Press to find the desired name in the list. 6.
i1000 Page 38 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM CALL ALERT™ You can access Call Alert from Group and Private modes. Using Call Alert, you can privately page an individual by sending an audible tone. Sending a Call Alert 1. Be sure that the cover is open. 2. Press 3. Press Mode to go to the “Prvt Ready” screen. under “Alert”. 4. Enter the private ID or press to scroll to the name of the person to whom you want to send the Call Alert. You may also select the person by pressing MENU and using Name Search.
i1000 Page 39 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking With Call Alert Stacking, you can either clear a Call Alert or save it to the queue for later recall. • To clear a Call Alert, press under “Clear”. Alert JOHN SMITH 3 Queued Clear Queue • To place the Call Alert into the queue, press under “Queue”. Pressing Mode also queues the Call Alert.
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i1000 Page 41 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM GROUP MODE A Group call is an instant communication that allows you to talk to all individuals in a talkgroup at the same time. A talkgroup is a predefined set of individuals who share a common communication need. Talkgroups appear on your display as names or numbers. AT FIRST GLANCE The first menu option choices that appear on the Group Ready screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed.
i1000 Page 42 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM GROUP/PRIVATE SPEAKER You can hear calls through either the earpiece or the speaker in Group mode. Pressing (the Group/Private Speaker button) turns the Group/Private Speaker on or off. If you set the Group/Private Speaker button on, you will hear incoming calls through the speaker. This is helpful in monitoring talkgroup activity. If you set the Group/Private Speaker button off, a brief alert tone notifies you of activity within the talkgroup.
i1000 Page 43 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 2. Press under “Ok”. 3. To talk, press the PTT button and wait for the chirp. RECEIVING A GROUP CALL No action is necessary to receive a Group call as long as your portable is not busy in an active Phone or Private call. You can receive group calls only on the talkgroups that you have predefined. For more information, see “Talkgroup Naming”. Any communication activity within the talkgroup that you select automatically switches your portable into Group mode.
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i1000 Page 45 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Your portable provides full support for Voice Mail. You can go to Voice Mail from any mode by pressing under “Mail”. When you receive new voice mail messages in your voice mailbox, the icon appears on your display and you hear the Voice Mail alert tone (if Mail Notification Display is turned on). • To turn on mail notification, press 3 DEF then press under “On”. • To turn off mail notification, press 3 DEF then press under “Off”.
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i1000 Page 47 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM MESSAGE MAIL™ Your portable provides full support for Message Mail. You can access this function from any mode by pressing under “Mail”. Message Mail can be either a numeric page or a text message of up to 140 characters. Your portable can receive and store 16 mail messages at any time. RECEIVING NEW MESSAGE MAIL To read your new mail now: Message Mail IF THE COVER IS CLOSED...
i1000 Page 48 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 1. Press under “Mail”. 2. Press under “Mesg”. Your Message mailbox opens and briefly displays the number of New and Saved messages currently in your Message mailbox. Then, the most recent message opens. Message Mail 2 New 0 Saved MENU Message Mail Mode 3. Use to scroll through the first screen of any unread or saved mail messages. 1>Call 5551212 12:31p Exit 4. Press under “Read” to read the entire message.
i1000 Page 49 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM PROGRAMMING MENU OPTIONS You can customize the settings on your portable using the Programming Menu. You may access the Programming Menu from any mode (Phone, Group, or Private). 1. Press MENU until you see “Prgm” on the display. 2. Press under “Prgm”. 3. Press under “Ok”. 4. Press to scroll to the desired Programming Menu Option or enter the number of the Option. SHORTCUT To enter the programming menu, press then press the keypad number. See Table 7.
i1000 Page 50 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Table 7: Programming Menu Options Keypad Number 4 Menu Option Function Manual Lock Locks your portable to prevent unauthorized use. You must enter a pass code to unlock it. Programming Menu With the manual lock on, you can reach emergency help by pressing and holding the emergency key designated by your carrier. 5 Auto Lock Automatically locks your portable each time it is powered off to prevent unauthorized use.
i1000 Page 51 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Table 7: Programming Menu Options Menu Option Function 20 Phone List Edit Edits and erases up to 100 frequently called phone numbers and associated names. 21 Prvt ID List Edit Edits and erases up to 100 Private numbers and associated names. 22 Talkgrp List Program Adds/Edits/Erases numbers and associated names for up to 10 pre-programmed talkgroups. 23 Area List Program Adds/Edits/Erases numbers and associated names for up to 50 targeted areas.
i1000 Page 52 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Table 7: Programming Menu Options Menu Option Function 35 Speaker Volume Temporarily adjusts the Group/ Private Speaker volume for noisy environments. 36 Spkr Vol Set Tone Turns the speaker volume set tones on or off. 38 Silent Group Silences all incoming Group Call alerts and voice activity. 40 Change Passcode Changes your secret four-digit passcode from the initial setting 0000.
i1000 Page 53 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM 44 Change Service Key Changes or resets the fraud prevention service key. 50 NAM Selects alternate Numeric Assignment Module (NAM). See local service provider for information. 51 Net ID Edits the pre-programmed Network number list and select roaming options.
i1000 Page 54 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM NOTES: 54 i1000 GETTING STARTED
i1000 Page 55 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM ERROR MESSAGES You may receive error messages under certain conditions. Before contacting your service provider, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions under which it appeared. The following table lists and describes the error messages. Table 8: Error Messages Message Description Number Not in Service The number that you entered is not valid. User Not Available The unit that you called is either busy, out-of-range, or turned off.
i1000 Page 56 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Table 8: Error Messages Message Description Self Check Error A fault was detected with your portable. If this error recurs, note the error code and contact your service provider. Self Check Fail An operational fault was detected with your portable. Note the numeric code, turn your portable off, and contact your service provider immediately.
i1000 Page 57 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Accessories ACCESSORIES IMPORTANT SAVE THESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Before using the battery, read all the instructions and cautionary markings on (1) battery, (2) battery charger, and (3) portable using battery. • For your protection, store the battering it’s case when not in use. • Before using the Travel Charger, read all the instructions and cautionary markings on (1) the Travel Charger, (2) the battery, and (3) the portable using the battery.
i1000 Page 58 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Accessories the cigarette lighter immediately and discontinue its use. • Use of a non-recommended attachment to the Desktop Battery Charger may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. • Make sure the Desktop Battery Charger cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to damage or stress. • An extension cord should not be used with the Desktop Battery Charger unless absolutely necessary.
i1000 Page 59 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM BATTERIES Accessories MOTOROLA BATTERIES Kit Number Description/Chemistry Charging Time* NTN8618A Ultra-slim Lite 2.5 Hours NTN8615A Slim Lithium Ion 2.5 Hours NTN8614A Standard Lithium Ion 3 Hours NTN8617A Extended Lithium Ion 4 Hours * Charging times based on a fully-charged battery • NOTE: It is recommended to charge the batteries within the temperature range of 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F). • Prolonged charging is not recommended.
i1000 Page 60 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Accessories TRAVEL CHARGER The NTN6197A Travel Charger allows a battery to be charged from an AC outlet. On one end of the travel charger, an accessory connector attaches to the bottom of the portable unit. At the other (AC outlet) end of the device is a compact housing containing the charging circuitry and a plug-in power supply. A lightweight cable connects the two ends (accessory connector and supply).
i1000 Page 61 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM VEHICULAR BATTERY CHARGER The power light (green LED) will light when the VBC is receiving power. Cigarette Lighter Adapter Accessory Connector Figure 2: Installing the Vehicular Battery Charger Installing the Vehicular Battery Charger (Refer to Figure 2) 1. Attach the Vehicular Battery Charger’s accessory connector to the bottom of the portable.
i1000 Page 62 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Accessories Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger 1. Unplug the Vehicular Battery Charger’s cigarette lighter adapter from the vehicle’s cigarette lighter receptacle. 2. Press the latches on the accessory connector. 3. Pull the accessory connector from the bottom of the portable. Vehicular Battery Charger Operating Specifications Operating voltage range: 10.8 - 33.0 Vdc.
i1000 Page 63 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM DESKTOP CHARGER Accessories The NTN8653A Desktop Rapid Charger will charge Motorola authorized batteries listed on page 59 for the i1000. To charge a battery, refer to Figure 3 and follow the procedure below: Front Pocket Rear Pocket LED Indicators Pin Connector Power supply cord receptacle Figure 3: Desktop Rapid Charger Charging a Battery 1. Plug the flat end of the power-supply cord into the receptacle on the back of the charger. 2.
i1000 Page 64 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Accessories Desktop Battery Charger Troubleshooting If the battery is not charging and there is: A flashing yellow indicator — • If a battery is in the rear pocket, the rear pocket’s LED will continue to flash yellow until the battery in the front pocket is more than 90% charged (front pocket’s LED is solid green). This is normal operation.
i1000 Page 65 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM AUDIO ADAPTER The Audio Adapter that fits onto the bottom of the portable, provides a standard 2.5mm jack connection for an earpiece microphone (NTN8367) or headset. Installation Instructions Audio Adapter Connector 2.5mm jack Figure 4: Installing the Audio Adapter 1. Hold the portable and the Audio Adapter facing you so that you see the Motorola logo. 2. Insert the Audio Adapter’s connector into the portable’s receptacle.
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i1000 Page 67 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT! Read this information before using your portable. RADIO OPERATION • Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
i1000 Page 68 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM Speak directly into the mouthpiece and position the antenna up and over your shoulder. When using the radio as a traditional two-way radio while making group or private calls with the Group/Private Speaker ON (no speaker icon visible in the display), hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone one to two inches away from the lips. For body-worn operation, the antenna should be kept at least one inch from the body when transmitting.
i1000 Page 69 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM • Interference to Other Electronic Devices RF energy may affect improperly or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to the vehicle.
i1000 Page 70 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM • Children ! Caution Safety and General • Do not allow children to play with your radio. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children also could damage the radio, or make calls that increase your service bills.
i1000 Page 71 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM • Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ! WARNING Turn your radio OFF and do not replace the battery when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your radio or its accessories could generate sparks which might trigger an explosion. Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your radio or accessories.
i1000 Page 72 Wednesday, June 17, 1998 1:53 PM • For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag ! WARNING An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including communication equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If the communication equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, this could cause serious injury.
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