User manual
Table Of Contents
- ic502 by Motorola®
- Getting Started
- Using Your Phone
- Making and Answering Calls
- Controlling Your Phone’s Settings
- Setting Your Phone’s Security
- Controlling Your Roaming Experience
- Managing Call History
- Using Contacts
- Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools
- Managing Voice Records
- Service Features
- Safety and Warranty Information
- Important Safety Information
- General Precautions
- Safety and General Information
- AgION® Antimicrobial - Built-in Protection for Your Phone
- Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
- Operational Precautions
- RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
- Implantable Medical Devices
- Driving Precautions
- Operational Warnings
- Choking Hazards
- Glass Parts
- Seizures/Blackouts
- Caution About High Volume Usage
- Repetitive Motion
- Hearing Aid Compatibility With Mobile Phones
- Battery Tips
- Specific Absorption Rate Data
- Information From the World Health Organization
- Product Registration
- Owner’s Record
- Phone Guide Proprietary Notice
- Export Law Assurances
- Wireless: The New Recyclable
- California Perchlorate Label
- Smart Practices While Driving
- Declaration of Conformity
- Manufacturer’s Warranty
- Important Safety Information
- Index
Section 2A: Making and Answering Calls 35
Making Calls
Types of Calls
With the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network, Nextel Walkie-
Talkie, and your ic502 by Motorola, you have the following
traditional wireless phone and Walkie-Talkie services
available to you:
䢇 Digital Wireless Phone Calls offer clear calls and many extra
services, including missed call notification, three-way
calling, speakerphone, and speed dialing (page 36).
䢇 Digital Walkie-Talkie Calls allow two-way radio
communication with other Nextel Walkie-Talkie users
within the Nextel National Network (page 45).
䢇 Group Walkie-Talkie Calls allow coast-to-coast two-way
radio calling to up to 20 Nextel Walkie-Talkie customers
simultaneously (page 50).
䢇 Talkgroup Calls allow two-way radio calling to up to 100
Nextel Talkgroup customers simultaneously (page 54).
䢇 Direct Talk Calls allow two-way radio communication
between two or more Direct Talk-capable phones. These
calls are not made on the network (page 57).
Note:
To learn more about the differences between
Group Walkie-Talkie calls and Talkgroup calls, please see
“Difference Between Group Walkie-Talkie and Talkgroup
Calls” on page 54.
Note:
Please see your service plan for information on pricing.