Motorola i325 User manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User manual

This manual is also suitable for

Nextel
iDEN
Digital Multi-service Data-capable Phone
i325 Phone User’s Guide
@NNTN5838B@
NNTN5838B
i
Contents
Getting Started........................................... 1
Removing the Battery Door...............................2
Locating Your SIM Card....................................3
Battery...............................................................3
Antenna.............................................................6
Maintaining Durability........................................6
Powering On and Off.........................................7
Activating Service..............................................7
Enabling Security ..............................................7
Phone Programming .........................................8
Finding Your Phone Number and Direct
Connect
®
Number ........................................8
Nextel
®
Voice Mail ............................................9
Nextel Worldwide
®
Service ...............................9
Customizing Features .......................................9
Phone Basics ..................................................10
SIM Card Security...........................................13
Locking the Keypad.........................................17
Accessories.....................................................18
Wireless Local Number Portability: Bringing
Your Phone Number From Another
Carrier.........................................................18
Nextel
®
Customer Care...................................19
Making Calls .............................................21
Phone Calls.....................................................21
Direct Connect
®
Calls .....................................21
Receiving Calls ...............................................22
Call Icons ........................................................22
Ways to Enter Calls.........................................22
Using Speakerphone.......................................25
Using Mute......................................................25
Making Emergency Phone Calls.....................25
Call Alerts..................................................27
Sending Call Alerts..........................................27
Receiving Call Alerts.......................................27
Using the Call Alert Queue..............................27
Direct Talk
SM
.............................................29
Off-Network Walkie-Talkie ..............................29
Channels and Codes.......................................30
Private Direct Talk
SM
Calls..............................32
ii
Making Emergency Calls in
Direct Talk
SM
Mode ....................................33
Setup Options..................................................33
Recent Calls............................................. 35
Storing Recent Calls to Contacts ....................35
Deleting Recent Calls......................................36
Entering Text............................................ 37
Using Alpha Mode...........................................37
Using Word Mode............................................37
Special Function Keys.....................................38
Using Numeric Mode.......................................39
Using Symbols Mode ......................................39
Contacts ................................................... 40
Viewing Contacts.............................................41
Creating Entries...............................................42
Storing Numbers Faster..................................44
Editing Entries.................................................44
Deleting Entries...............................................44
Checking Capacity ..........................................45
Creating Pauses and Waits.............................45
International Numbers.....................................46
Memo.........................................................47
Call Forwarding ........................................48
Forwarding All Calls ........................................48
Turning Off Call Forwarding............................49
Forwarding Missed Calls.................................49
Viewing Call Forwarding Settings ...................50
Advanced Calling Features .....................51
Call Waiting.....................................................51
Call Hold..........................................................52
Making a 3-Way Call.......................................52
Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing.......53
Making International Calls...............................53
Setting One Touch Direct Connect
®
...............53
Group Connect
TM
Calls, Talkgroups, and
Scangroups.................................................54
Emergency Group Connect
SM
Calls................57
Call Timers......................................................58
Using Your Phone as a Modem ......................59
Making TTY Calls............................................60
Special Dialing Codes.....................................61
iii
Nextel
®
Phone Services.......................... 62
Caller ID ..........................................................62
Per-Call Blocking.............................................62
Per-Line Blocking............................................62
Alternate Line Service .....................................62
Call Restrictions ..............................................63
Nextel
®
411.....................................................63
Ring Tones ............................................... 64
Setting Your Phone to Vibrate.........................64
Ring and Vibrate..............................................65
Assigning Ring Tones to Contacts..................65
Viewing Ring Tone Assignments.....................65
Downloading More Ring Tones.......................66
Managing Memory...........................................66
Deleting Custom Ring Tones ..........................66
Message Center....................................... 67
Accessing the Message Center.......................67
Message Center Options.................................67
Receiving Messages................................ 68
Message Notifications .....................................68
Message Center..............................................69
Voice Mail Messages................................70
Receiving a Message......................................70
Accessing Voice Mail from
the Message Center ...................................70
Sending Unanswered Calls to
Voice Mail...................................................70
Nextel
®
Voice Mail....................................71
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box......................71
Playing Messages...........................................71
Changing Your Password ...............................72
Recording Your Name.....................................72
Recording Your Active Greeting......................73
Advanced Voice Mail Features .......................73
Nextel
®
Voice Mail Tree..................................78
SMS and Two-Way Messages .................79
SMS Messages...............................................79
Two-Way Messages and Net Alerts................80
Wireless Data Services............................83
Wireless Data Services...................................83
iv
Accessing Wireless Data Services
From Your Phone .......................................84
Navigation Keys ..............................................84
Guides and Demos..........................................85
Voice Records.......................................... 86
Creating Voice Records ..................................86
Playing Voice Records ....................................86
Labeling Voice Records ..................................87
Deleting Voice Records...................................87
Locking Voice Records....................................87
Managing Memory...........................................87
Java Applications.................................... 89
Installing Applications......................................89
Running Applications.......................................89
Suspending Applications.................................90
Resuming Applications....................................90
Ending Applications.........................................90
Downloading Applications...............................91
Deleting Applications.......................................91
Managing Memory...........................................91
Shortcuts on the Main Menu ...........................91
Java Applications and GPS Enabled ..............92
GPS Enabled.............................................95
IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind ............95
Making an Emergency Call .............................96
Viewing Your Approximate Location ...............97
Enhancing GPS Performance.........................98
Updating Satellite Almanac Data ..................100
Setting Privacy Options.................................100
Using GPS with Map Software......................101
Customizing Your Phone.......................104
Setting the Volume........................................104
Setting Your Phone to Not Ring....................104
Seeing the Display Better..............................105
Using Settings...............................................105
Profiles ....................................................109
Viewing Profiles.............................................109
Switching Profiles..........................................109
Surveillance Profile .......................................110
How Changing Settings Affects Profiles........110
Temporary Profiles........................................110
v
Creating Profiles............................................111
Editing Profiles ..............................................112
Deleting Profiles............................................112
Setting Call Filtering......................................112
Shortcuts................................................ 114
Creating a Shortcut .......................................114
Using a Shortcut............................................114
Editing a Shortcut..........................................115
Deleting Shortcuts.........................................115
Using a Headset..................................... 116
Attaching a Headset......................................116
Using a Remote PTT Button .........................116
Nextel
®
Customer Care......................... 117
Domestic Customer Care..............................117
Nextel Worldwide
®
Customer Care...............118
Understanding Status Messages..........119
Nextel
®
Terms and
Conditions of Service.........................121
Safety and General Information............143
RF Operational Characteristics.....................143
Portable Radio Product Operation and
EME Exposure..........................................143
Electro Magnetic Interference/
Compatibility.............................................147
Medical Devices............................................147
Operational Warnings ...................................148
Operational Cautions ....................................149
Intrinsically Safe Radio Information...............151
Accessory Safety Information .......................155
MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY.......157
Limited Warranty
Motorola Communication Products
(International)......................................161
Patent and Trademark Information.......165
Index........................................................166
vi
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.
Address: 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Plantation, FL 33322 USA
Phone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920
Hereby declares that the product:
Product Name: i325
Model Number: H68XAH6RR1AN
Conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a),
15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)
Class B Digital Device
As a personal computer peripheral, this device
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
1
Getting Started
audio
jack
volume
controls
speaker
(in back)
Push-to-talk (PTT)
button
microphone
fixed
antenna
space key
back key
power
button
accessory connector
option keys
EMERGENCY
GROUP CONNECT
SM
call
DIRECT CONNECT
®
/ GROUP
CONNECT
TM
speaker on/off
send key
p Power button.
Navigation key — press the arrows to
scroll through menus and lists.
m Menu key — accesses context-sensitive
menus.
A Option key selects the option
appearing above it on the display.
Note:Throughout this User Guide, the
option keys will be represented
by A.
s Send key places phone calls.
e End key — ends phone calls; returns to
idle screen; in Wireless Data Services,
returns to Net main menu.
2
Getting Started
To start using your i325 phone:
Make sure your SIM card is in place.
Charge the battery.
Activate your service.
Enable security.
Removing the Battery Door
1 Make sure the phone is powered off. See
“Powering On and Off” on page 7.
2 Slide the release button forward until it releases
the battery door.
Note: If the release button does not slide
forward to release the battery door, rotate
the circular piece in the center of the
release button to unlock it.
3 Remove the battery door from the back of your
phone.
release
button
speaker
3
Locating Your SIM Card
Locating Your SIM Card
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a
small piece of plastic located in the SIM card
holder in the back of your phone, underneath the
battery.
If there is no SIM card in your phone, contact
Nextel Customer Care at 1-800-639-6111.
Battery
Inserting the Battery
1 Remove the battery door.
2 Insert the top of the battery into the battery area.
Press the bottom of the battery to secure it.
3 Replace the battery door and press it gently until
you hear a click.
SIM card
holder
SIM card
4
Getting Started
4 If you want to ensure the battery door does not
accidentally come off, rotate the circular piece in
the center of the release button to lock it.
Charging the Battery
Your phone comes with a rapid travel charger.
1 Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
2 Open the connector cover.
3 Plug the other end of the charger into the
accessory connector.
Charger Attached appears on the display.
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” on page 5.
Note: While the phone is charging, the keypad
backlight will not illuminate.
connector cover
5
Battery
Charging Times
Check your battery and charger type against the
below grid to determine appropriate charging
times.
Recommended charging times:
For best results, charge the batteries within the
temperature range of 50°F to 10F (10°C to
40°C).
Prolonged charging is not recommended.
* For users who work in hazardous environments and require an
intrinsically safe unit, only use the i325 IS battery with the i325 IS
phone. Standard, Extended Capacity, and High Capacity batteries
are compatible with the standard (non-IS) i325 phone and can
void the intrinsic safety approval. Please contact Nextel for
availability and the specific intrinsically safe rating for this unit.
Also see “Intrinsically Safe Radio Information” on page 151.
Removing the Battery
1 With the phone powered off, remove the battery
door.
2 Remove the battery by pushing the battery
toward the antenna and lifting it out.
Battery Use and Maintenance
The Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion
chargers provide optimum performance. Other
chargers may not fully charge the iDEN Lithium
Ion battery or may yield a reduced number of
lifetime charge cycles.
Battery Charger
Rapid Standard
Standard
Lithium Ion
2 hours 4 hours
Extended
Capacity
Lithium Ion
2.5 hours 6 hours
High
Capacity
Lithium Ion
3.5 hours 7.5 hours
High
Capacity
Intrinsically
Safe (IS)*
4.5 hours 8.25 hours
6
Getting Started
Extreme temperatures degrade battery
performance. Do not store the battery where
temperatures exceed 14F (60°C) or fall below
F (-2C).
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.
Antenna
Attach the phone antenna before using your
phone. The antenna must be screwed in
completely for proper operation and water
resistance.
Attaching the Antenna
1 Place the antenna into the antenna socket.
2 Press and turn the antenna clockwise until it will
no longer turn.
Removing the Antenna
1 Grip the antenna firmly and turn it
counter-clockwise until it is loose.
2 Remove the antenna from the antenna socket.
Maintaining Durability
To maintain the water resistant nature of your
phone:
antenna
socket
7
Powering On and Off
Attach the phone antenna before using your
phone.
Always reinsert the audio jack cover and bottom
connector cover.
Powering On and Off
To power your phone on:
Press p.
As your phone connects to the network, you will
see a connecting message. When the idle screen
appears, the phone is ready to use.
To power your phone off:
Press and hold p.
Activating Service
The first time you power on your phone, your
service is activated.
A screen then appears prompting you to select Ok
to update your browser information. This screen
will only appear during initial activation. See
“Enabling Security”.
Enabling Security
You must enable security the first time you power
on your phone or within 20 days of first activation of
your phone.
Press A under Ok.
Note: If you press A under Later, the idle
screen will appear. The next time you
select Net from the main menu, you will
be prompted to enable security before you
can use Wireless Data Services.
3 You are prompted to enable security. Press A
under Yes. A series of screens and then the
default homepage displays.
4 Press e to return to the idle screen.
b
8
Getting Started
Phone Programming
Within 24 hours of enabling security, you will
receive a Net alert containing your Personal
Telephone Number (PTN), Nextel Customer Care
number, Direct Connect
®
number, and Group lists
for Group Connect
TM
calls.
1 When you receive a Net alert saying New
Browser Message - Receive Programming
Info, press A under Goto.
2 You are prompted to accept changes to your
lists. Press A under Ok.
3 You are prompted again to accept changes to
your lists. Press A under Ok.
4 A confirmation screen displays. Press A under
Ok.
5 Press e to return to the idle screen.
Finding Your Phone Number
and Direct Connect
®
Number
My Info lets you view your phone number, Direct
Connect number, and other phone information:
1 Press m to access the main menu.
2 Scroll to My Info.
3 Press A under Select.
4 Scroll to see your information:
•Name — Enter your name. See “Entering
Text” on page 37.
•Line 1 and Line 2 your phone numbers for
phone lines 1 and 2. These are filled in when
you receive your first Net alert after enabling
security on your phone.
•Direct Connect Your Direct Connect
number is the number that others use to
contact you using Direct Connect
®
service.It is
filled in when you receive your first Net alert
after enabling security on your phone. To view
your Direct Connect number, scroll to Direct
Connect and press A under View.
Group ID the number of the Scangroup
you have joined.
Carrier IP the IP address assigned to
Nextel. It is filled in when you register for
packet data services. To view your Carrier IP
address, scroll to Carrier IP and press A
under View.
IP1 Address and IP2 Address — the IP
addresses assigned to you for using the
Internet with your phone. To view your IP
addresses, scroll to the IP address you want
to view and press A under View.
9
Nextel
®
Voice Mail
•Ckt — Your circuit data number is the number
you use if you want to use your phone to
transfer circuit data. See “Advanced Calling
Features” on page 51. You receive this
number from Nextel.
Note: If you request equipment related
transactions on your account, Nextel
Customer Care may require you to
provide specific information about your
phone. By pressing m anytime while in My
Info, a context-sensitive menu will appear
that includes your phone's service status,
unit information, and phone identification
numbers including IMEI, SIM ID, and
Serial Number (SN). Please be prepared
to supply the representative with this
information when requesting these types
of transactions.
Nextel
®
Voice Mail
You must set up your voice mail box before you
can retrieve messages. SeeSetting Up Your
Voice Mail Box” on page 71.
Nextel Worldwide
®
Service
You can use your phone to make calls
internationally in select cities using other iDEN
®
networks by calling Nextel Customer Care to
activate international dialing on your account.
Countries in which you can use your phone include
Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Jordan, Mexico,
Peru, the Philippines, and Singapore*.
* Credit approval may be required. Other conditions may apply.
Customizing Features
You can control many features of your phone,
including the volume of incoming sound, rings, and
other tones. See “Customizing Your Phone” on
page 104.
10
Getting Started
Phone Basics
Any time your phone is powered on, the display
provides you with information and options.
The screen shown above is the idle screen. The
idle screen appears when your phone is on, but not
engaged in any activity.
Text Area
This area displays menus, messages, names,
phone numbers, and other information.
Display Options
Two display options appear at the bottom of most
screens. You select a display option by pressing
the option key below it.
Menus and Lists
Your phone’s features are arranged in menus,
submenus, and lists.
To access the items in a menu or list, scroll using
the navigation key at the top of your keypad. This
key lets you scroll up, down, left, or right. Holding
down the appropriate part of the navigation key
speeds up scrolling.
In this guide, this symbol > tells you to select a
menu or list item. For example, Settings >
Security means:
1 Scroll to Settings on the main menu.
2 Press A under Select to see the Settings
screen.
3 Scroll to Security and press A under Select to
see the Security screen.
Menu Key
Many features provide context-sensitive menus
that let you access related features and actions.
The S icon appears any time a context-sensitive
menu is available. Press m to access the menu.
b
status icons
text area
menu icon
display options
11
Phone Basics
Main Menu
All your phone’s features can be accessed through
the main menu. When you are using a feature, the
icon for that feature appears in the upper left
corner of the display.
a Net Access to Wireless Data
Services. See page 83.
j Java Apps Java applications on your
phone. See page 89.
s Settings Customize your phone.
See page 104.
m Ring Tones Assign ring tones and turn
ringer off. See page 64.
c VoiceRecord Record and play audio
messages. See page 86.
j My Info View personal phone
information, including
phone number and Direct
Connect number. See
page 8.
n Downloads Provides a catalog of ring
tones and Java
applications that you can
download directly to your
phone. Items in this
catalog change frequently,
so check regularly for
fresh content. See
page 66.
g GPS Find your approximate
geographical location.
See page 95.
C Contacts Create, view, store, edit
contacts. See page 40.
e Messages Access messages. See
page 67.
f Call Forward Set call forwarding
options. See page 48.
g Memo Store a number to access
later. See page 47.
h Call Timers Phone usage information.
See page 58.
i Recent Calls Lists recent calls. See
page 35.
12
Getting Started
Status Icons
Status icons appear in the two rows 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.
c
Shortcuts Create shortcuts to
screens. See page 114.
P
Profiles Groups of settings you
apply together. See
page 109.
k Call Alert Lists call alerts. See
page 27.
V
Voice Recog Used with voice-activated
dialing and shortcuts. See
page 24 and page 114.
m DirecTalk Launch Direct Talk
SM
.
Access Setup and Help.
See page 29.
a b c d
e f g d
Battery Strength More bars on
the battery indicate a greater
charge.
o p q r
s
Signal StrengthMore bars
next to the antenna indicate a
stronger signal.
A Phone In Use — Your phone is
active on a phone call.
B Direct Connect In UseYour
phone is active on a Direct
Connect call.
H
Scangroup In Use — Your phone
is active on a Group Connect call.
1 2 Active Phone Line — 1 indicates
phone line 1 is ready to make
calls; 2 indicates phone line 2 is
ready to make calls.
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26
  • Page 27 27
  • Page 28 28
  • Page 29 29
  • Page 30 30
  • Page 31 31
  • Page 32 32
  • Page 33 33
  • Page 34 34
  • Page 35 35
  • Page 36 36
  • Page 37 37
  • Page 38 38
  • Page 39 39
  • Page 40 40
  • Page 41 41
  • Page 42 42
  • Page 43 43
  • Page 44 44
  • Page 45 45
  • Page 46 46
  • Page 47 47
  • Page 48 48
  • Page 49 49
  • Page 50 50
  • Page 51 51
  • Page 52 52
  • Page 53 53
  • Page 54 54
  • Page 55 55
  • Page 56 56
  • Page 57 57
  • Page 58 58
  • Page 59 59
  • Page 60 60
  • Page 61 61
  • Page 62 62
  • Page 63 63
  • Page 64 64
  • Page 65 65
  • Page 66 66
  • Page 67 67
  • Page 68 68
  • Page 69 69
  • Page 70 70
  • Page 71 71
  • Page 72 72
  • Page 73 73
  • Page 74 74
  • Page 75 75
  • Page 76 76
  • Page 77 77
  • Page 78 78
  • Page 79 79
  • Page 80 80
  • Page 81 81
  • Page 82 82
  • Page 83 83
  • Page 84 84
  • Page 85 85
  • Page 86 86
  • Page 87 87
  • Page 88 88
  • Page 89 89
  • Page 90 90
  • Page 91 91
  • Page 92 92
  • Page 93 93
  • Page 94 94
  • Page 95 95
  • Page 96 96
  • Page 97 97
  • Page 98 98
  • Page 99 99
  • Page 100 100
  • Page 101 101
  • Page 102 102
  • Page 103 103
  • Page 104 104
  • Page 105 105
  • Page 106 106
  • Page 107 107
  • Page 108 108
  • Page 109 109
  • Page 110 110
  • Page 111 111
  • Page 112 112
  • Page 113 113
  • Page 114 114
  • Page 115 115
  • Page 116 116
  • Page 117 117
  • Page 118 118
  • Page 119 119
  • Page 120 120
  • Page 121 121
  • Page 122 122
  • Page 123 123
  • Page 124 124
  • Page 125 125
  • Page 126 126
  • Page 127 127
  • Page 128 128
  • Page 129 129
  • Page 130 130
  • Page 131 131
  • Page 132 132
  • Page 133 133
  • Page 134 134
  • Page 135 135
  • Page 136 136
  • Page 137 137
  • Page 138 138
  • Page 139 139
  • Page 140 140
  • Page 141 141
  • Page 142 142
  • Page 143 143
  • Page 144 144
  • Page 145 145
  • Page 146 146
  • Page 147 147
  • Page 148 148
  • Page 149 149
  • Page 150 150
  • Page 151 151
  • Page 152 152
  • Page 153 153
  • Page 154 154
  • Page 155 155
  • Page 156 156
  • Page 157 157
  • Page 158 158
  • Page 159 159
  • Page 160 160
  • Page 161 161
  • Page 162 162
  • Page 163 163
  • Page 164 164
  • Page 165 165
  • Page 166 166
  • Page 167 167
  • Page 168 168
  • Page 169 169
  • Page 170 170
  • Page 171 171
  • Page 172 172
  • Page 173 173
  • Page 174 174
  • Page 175 175
  • Page 176 176
  • Page 177 177
  • Page 178 178
  • Page 179 179

Motorola i325 User manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI