Motorola I530 User Guide
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3 Removing the Battery Door Removing the Battery Door1Make sure the phone is powered off. See “Powering On and Off” on page 6. 2Slide the release button back until it releases the battery door. 3Allow the battery door to pop up and remove it from the back of your phone. Locating Your SIM CardYour SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small piece of white 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. speaker SIM card
4Getting StartedBatteryInserting the BatteryYour phone comes with a Standard Lithium Ion battery. 1Remove the battery door. 2Insert the top of the battery into the battery area. Press the bottom of the battery to secure it 3Replace the battery door and press it gently until you hear a click. Charging the BatteryYour phone comes with a standard travel charger. 1Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. 2Open the connector cover. 3Plug the other end of the charger into the accessory connector. connector cover
5 Battery 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. 4If you have purchased optional batteries or chargers, see “Charging Times”. Note:While the phone is charging, the keypad backlight will not illuminate. Charging TimesSee your Lithium Ion battery and travel charger to determine the appropriate charging time. Recommended charging times: For best results, charge the batteries within the temperature range of 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C). Prolonged charging is not recommended. Removing the Battery1With the phone powered off, remove the battery door. 2Remove the battery by placing your thumb in the bottom left-hand corner next to the antenna, pushing the battery towards the antenna and lifting it out.Battery Use and MaintenanceThe 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. Extreme temperatures degrade battery performance. Do not store the battery where temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C) or fall below 4°F (-20°C). Battery Charger Rapid Standard Standard Lithium Ion2 hours 4 hours High Capacity Lithium Ion3.5 hours 7.5 hours
6Getting Started 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. Powering On and OffTo power your phone on: 1Open the flip. 2Press 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: 1Open the flip.2Press and hold p. Activating ServiceThe 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 Over-the-Air Security”.Enabling Over-the-Air SecurityTo receive Over-the-Air Radio Service Software (OARSS) Security you must enable security the first time you power on your phone or within 20 days of first activation of your phone. 1Press 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 Nextel Online services. 2You are prompted to enable security. Press A under Yes. A series of screens and then the default homepage displays. 3Press e to return to the idle screen.
7 Finding Your Phone Number Within 24 hours of enabling security, you will receive a Net alert containing your Personal Telephone Number (PTN), Nextel Customer Care number, Direct Connect TM number, and Talkgroup lists for Group ConnectTM calls. Note:If you are transferring your phone number to Nextel from your previous carrier, that number will be automatically programmed into the Contacts list for all other phones that were part of your order. For more information, go to www.nextel.com/WLNP. 1When you receive a Net alert saying New Browser Message - Receive Programming Info, press A under Goto. 2You are prompted to accept changes to your lists. Press A under Ok. 3You are prompted again to accept changes to your lists. Press A under Ok. 4A confirmation screen displays. Press A under Ok. 5Press e to return to the idle screen. Finding Your Phone NumberMy Info lets you view your phone number, Direct Connect number, and other phone information: 1Press m to access the main menu. 2Scroll to My Info.3Press A under Select. 4Scroll to see your information: Name — Enter your name. See “Entering Text” on page 31. Line1 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 over-the-air 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 over-the-air security on your phone. Group ID — the number of the Talkgroup you have joined. Carrier IP — the IP address assigned to Nextel. It is filled in when you register for packet data services. IP1 Address and IP2 Address — the IP addresses assigned to you for using the Internet with your phone. Ckt — Your circuit data number is the number you use if you want to use your phone to transfer circuit data. See “Using Your Phone as a Modem” on page 80. You receive this number from Nextel.
8Getting Started Service Status — This information may be used by Nextel Customer Care if there is a problem with your phone’s services.Completing SetupJoining a TalkgroupWhen you enable over-the-air security, you receive a list of Talkgroups that have been set up for you if you subscribe to this service. The Talkgroup list is saved to Contacts. To receive Group Connect calls made to any of these Talkgroups, you must join the Talkgroup. 1Press A under Contcs. -or- From the main menu, select Contacts. 2Scroll to the Talkgroup you want to join. 3Press A under Join. Note:You will now be able to receive Group Connect communications from this Talkgroup only. You can only monitor one Talkgroup at a time.Setting Up More TalkgroupsYou can set up more Talkgroups in three ways: Using Group Connect Management on MyNextel at www.nextel.comContacting your Nextel Sales Representative at the time of activation Using Wireless Manager to create, manage, and delete Talkgroups When you create your Talkgroups, you can select your own Talkgroup numbers. You can join a new Talkgroup by pressing # and entering the number using the keypad. Then press A under Join. Nextel ® Voice Mail You must set up your voice mail box before you can retrieve messages. See “Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box” on page 43.Nextel Worldwide ® Service You can use your phone to make calls internationally in select cities using other iDEN ® networks by calling Customer Care to activate international dialing on your account. Countries in which you can use your phone include Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Philippines, Singapore, Israel, Mexico and Peru*. * Credit approval may be required. Other conditions may apply.
9 Phone Basics Customizing FeaturesYou can control many features of your phone, including the volume of incoming sound, rings, and other tones. See “Customizing Your Phone” on page 85.Phone BasicsAny 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 AreaThis area displays menus, messages, names, phone numbers, and other information. Display OptionsTwo display options appear at the bottom of most screens. You select a display option by pressing the option key below it.Menus and ListsYour 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: 1Scroll to Settings on the main menu. 2Press A under Select to see the Settings screen. 3Scroll to Security and press A under Select to see the Security screen. status icons text area menu icon display options
10Getting StartedMenu KeyMany 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.Main MenuAll 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. aNetAccess to Nextel Online services. See page 73. bSettings Display/Info Phone Calls DC/GC Options Volume Security AdvancedCustomize your phone. See page 85. mRing Tones VibeAll list of ring tones Ring Tones menuAssign ring tones and turn ringer off. See page 59.jMy InfoView personal phone information, including phone number and Direct Connect number. See page 7. nDownloadsProvides a catalog of ring tones that you can download directly from your phone. Browse through the catalog, download a ring tone of your choice and make that your default ring tone. Ring tones in this catalog will change frequently, so check regularly for fresh content. lGPSFind your approximate geographical location. See page 63. dContacts new contact form list of contacts Contacts menuCreate, view, store, edit contacts. See page 35.
11 Phone Basics Status IconsStatus 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. eMessages Voice Mail Text Msgs Net alertAccess messages. See page 51. fCall ForwardSet call forwarding options. See page 55. gMemoStore a number to access later. See page 41. hCall TimersPhone usage information. See page 80. iRecent Calls list of calls recent calls menu Call Setup menuLists recent calls. See page 29. kCall Alert list of call alerts Call Alert menuLists call alerts. See page 25.a b c d e f g dBattery Strength — More bars on the battery indicate a greater charge. o p q r sSignal Strength — More bars next to the antenna indicate a stronger signal. APhone In Use — Your phone is active on a phone call. BDirect Connect In Use — Your phone is active on a Direct Connect call. CTalkgroup In Use — Your phone is active on a Group Connect call. 1 2Active Phone Line — 1 indicates phone line 1 is ready to make calls; 2 indicates phone line 2 is ready to make calls.
12Getting Started SIM Card SecurityYour SIM card stores all your Contacts and protects your personal information. Since this information is stored on your SIM card, not in your phone, you can remove the information by removing your SIM card. Note:Except for making emergency calls, your phone will not function without the SIM card. To prevent unauthorized use of your phone, your SIM card is protected by a PIN that you enter each time the phone is powered on. You can change the PIN or turn off the requirement that it be entered. GHI J K LCall Forward — Your phone is set to forward calls. See “Call Forwarding” on page 55. vMRinger Off — Your phone is set not to ring. See “Setting Your Phone to Vibrate” on page 59. uSpeaker Off — Sets Direct Connect and Group Connect sound to come through the earpiece rather than through the speaker. wyMessages — You have one or more messages. See “Messages” on page 51. ljik mnT9 Text Input — You are using T9 Text Input to enter text. See “Entering Text” on page 31. DEFInternet — You are ready to browse the internet or are browsing the internet using a secure connection.YZPacket Data — You are ready to transfer packet data or are transferring packet data. See “Using Your Phone as a Modem” on page 80. NOTTY — You are ready to use your phone to make calls using a teletypewriter device. See “Making TTY Calls” on page 81.